35 Burst results for "Second Point"

AP News Radio
4 ex-cops charged in Tyre Nichols' death barred from police
"A Tennessee commissions voted to strip away police powers from four of the 5 officers fired and charged in the deadly beating of motorists Tyree Nichols in Memphis. The peace officer standards and training commission has voted to decertify three of the 5 officers arrested in connection with the fatal beating of Tyree Nichols in January. A fourth officer, Desmond mills, voluntarily surrendered his certification. His lawyer said it's meaningless at this point, and that his time was better spent defending his client, saying mills was wrongly indicted on the second degree murder count. The lawyer for another fired officer maintained that Nichols was violent during the stop. The Memphis police department had requested the decertification of 7 former officers, including a supervisor who retired before he could be terminated. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
Russian strikes in Ukraine kill 10 civilians, wound 20 more
"Russian strikes in Ukraine have killed at least ten civilians and wounded many more. The hits come as a senior Moscow official warns that the Kremlin's forces are preparing for unexpected Ukrainian counter offensive in the coming weeks, fire people died in eastern Ukraine. The next province when a Russian missile hit an aid station last year district authorities had established so called points of invincibility, places, residents, could warm up, charge their cell phones and get snacks. Pavlo Cairo lenco says the civilians who died were refugees in addition, civilians were killed and wounded in sumi province by a nighttime rocket and artillery barrage and air strikes. I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Gonzaga beats UCLA 79-76 in Sweet 16 on Strawther's shot
"Gonzaga is headed to the elite 8 after Julian's trout there's three pointer with 7 seconds to play help send the third seeded bulldogs to a 79 76 west regional semifinal win over second seeded UCLA. Strauder's three pointer answer to Mari Bailey's three and it helped Gonzaga overcome a 13 point halftime deficit. Those are literally the moments you dream of, you know, just to even make a shot like that in March Madness. And then just to be back home in Vegas, it's like the cherry on top. Drew Timmy scored 36 points for Gonzaga, who will take on fourth seeded Connecticut on Saturday after the huskies beat 8 seeded Arkansas 88 65 behind 24 points from Jordan Hawkins. I'm Adam spelling.

AP News Radio
Okoro's 3-pointer sends Cavaliers past Nets 116-114
"The Cavaliers pulled out a one 16 one 14 win over the nets on Isaac okoro's three pointer from the corner with .7 seconds remaining. A Korra's late bucket gave him 11 points and sent the Cavaliers to their 8th victory in ten games. Cleveland trailed one 12 one O four with two 13 remaining before closing on a 12 two run. Donovan Mitchell delivered 31 points and Evan mobley added 26 with 16 rebounds. Brooklyn dropped its 5th straight game despite Michael bridges, who had a game high 32 points. Spencer Dinwiddie finished with 25 points and 12 assists for the nets. I'm Dave ferry.

AP News Radio
Pastrnak gets 49th goal, Bruins top Montreal, 5th win in row
"The bruins made it 5 straight wins by doubling up the Canadians four two. David pasternak notched his 49th goal and the bruins 55th win. 7 off the NHL victory record with 11 games remaining. Pasternak also had an assist, giving him 95 points. Tyler bertuzzi had a goal and an assist, Jake de brus scored on a breakaway and David Crecy added an insurance goal. It was bertuzzi's first goal since joining Boston this month. Jeremy swayman stopped 29 shots for the bees, allowing power play goals by Nick Suzuki and Kirby dock. I'm Dave ferry.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Roger Stone Posits Why the Case Against Trump May Be Unraveling
"I want to talk to you about everything. I want to talk to you about what's going on with president Trump. I want to talk to you about desantis. What do you want to talk about first? Well, I think the big news, Eric is what's going on in New York or maybe what isn't going on in New York because I think it's now unclear. It appeared that the Manhattan district attorney that is a county prosecutor was going to take up a case previously reviewed and rejected by 5 hostile federal prosecutors against Donald Trump, which supposedly surrounds theoretical at least payoffs to a porn star for her silence during the 2016 campaign. Donald Trump has already triumphed in a defamation suit centered around these exact same issues. The government's chief witness is a man named Michael Cohen, who has specifically denied that exact allegation he's making today both under oath in the defamation lawsuit and in a letter to the federal election commission signed by his attorneys. So the real question, I guess, would become, was he lying then, or is he lying now? The whole point, of course, is will Alvin Bragg, who is a George Soros funded prosecutor, elevate what even if accurate would be a misdemeanor to a felony in an effort to try to destroy the political prospects of Donald J Trump.

The Eric Metaxas Show
Should the Parthenon Marbles Be Returned to Greece?
"Number one for Eric. Do you believe the Parthenon marbles in the British Museum which Anna and I saw this in August should be returned to Greece? The Vatican are returning theirs, the answer is yes. You have to take these things in a case by case basis. But for people who don't understand what this is, when the Parthenon was built. This is one of the most magnificent. I mean, if you want to, it's kind of interesting. If you want to talk about how human beings don't change over the centuries. The idea that the ancient Greeks had the level of genius it took to create the Parthenon. If you've ever watched a documentary on it or read about it, it is absolutely astonishing. Absolutely. It really is, I won't go into it. But the crowning touch in a way literally was the sculptures on the pediment, they came to be known as the Elgin marbles. Now I actually write about this a little bit of my book as atheism dead. Because you can understand that 200 years ago agrees had fallen to the Turks, they really didn't have the ability to do anything about this. So when the British come in, they did this all over the, they did it all over the Middle East. They did it all over. You know, they were basically kind of like treasure seekers. And so they come to the Parthenon and they see these larger than life sculptures on the pediment and they think, hey, those would be nice to saw off and take home. There's no way I can do it justice in the time we have. But the point is they made a deal with the Turks, okay? Who were occupied? They were occupying Greece at the time. So it's like making a deal with the Nazis to steal Polish stuff, you know, while the Nazis are occupying Poland, like not right. So they took these marbles and again, I'm not doing it justice. These are some of the most magnificent sculptures in the history of the world. 25 centuries old. And they took them to the British Museum, where they are today. That has become a scandal. The world has changed Athens built a museum before they hosted the Olympics in Athens to house the marbles. They are now in a position to take care of them in a way that they hadn't been, so that's the shortest answer I can give.

AP News Radio
Appeals court blocks vaccine mandate for US gov't workers
"And appeals court has blocked a vaccine mandate for U.S. government workers, I'm Lisa dwyer. A federal appeals court has blocked president Joe Biden's order that federal employees get vaccinated against COVID-19. The 5th U.S. circuit Court of Appeals rejected arguments that Biden as the nation's chief executive has the same authority as the CEO of a private corporation to require the employees be vaccinated, opponents of the policy said it was an encroachment of federal workers lives that neither the constitution nor federal statutes authorize Biden issued the executive order in September 2021. The White House said at one point that 98% of federal workers were vaccinated. U.S. district judge Jeffrey Brown appointed by then president Donald Trump issued a nationwide injunction against the requirement back in January 2022. I'm Lisa dwyer

Mark Levin
Conservatives Should Know Polls Are a Dangerous Thing
"I just want to make this abundantly clear People keep pointing to the polls He's cratering in the polls Ladies and gentlemen Abraham Lincoln was cratering in the polls during his second reelection effort He won his first election as a minority president with a plurality And he wasn't even on the radar And I go through one historical example after another The polls were a dangerous thing We conservatives should have learned that a long time ago A long time ago Now what about Donald Trump Donald Trump is a great president Not by Washington's standards Not by the standards of leftist tenured historians and colleges and universities Donald Trump was a great president and would have had a great second term Again I don't agree with everything that Donald Trump believes or says But so what He was far more conservative than anybody could have possibly imagined when he was running

AP News Radio
'Scream as loud as you can': 5 boys rescued from NYC tunnel
"5 boys had to be rescued after entering a tunnel in New York City. I Norman hall. 5 boys ages 11 and 12 years old, crawled through a storm drain tunnel on Staten Island. After walking around, they couldn't find their way back to the entrance point, despite all the concrete and being below street level, their 9-1-1 call made it through. We don't know. You don't know. You're stuck where? Dispatchers used a low tech method for responders to pinpoint their location. They hear your call for help. They were rescued after about an hour in the tunnel, none had significant injuries. On Norman hall

Mark Levin
Rep. Tiffany Asks ATF Official Why Hunter Biden Hasn't Been Prosecuted
"Between rob Wilcox and ATF official And representative Tom Tiffany the Republican From Wisconsin And I want you to listen to this because this kind of says it all Cut 9 go If a person lies on form 44 73 and a user and is a user of unlawful drugs you can get between 5 to ten years for that Is that correct Is that my understanding No I believe Congress changed the sentence last Congress What is that sentence now Up to 15 Up to 15 years Why hasn't Hunter Biden been prosecuted for the crime that he committed I'm not aware of the facts of that case and can't comment on it Okay who do we talk to to see why this case is not being prosecuted I mean he said very clearly in his book that he used drugs He had gun Aegon at least a gun Point of order mister chairman Totally irrelevant and not germane to this proceeding He's got his he's got his 5 minutes Go ahead continue Okay I understand why you do not want mister Wilcox to answer that question It's very clear why you don't want Because there's a dual system of justice in America That's what's going on right now And everybody's talking about it across America There's two standards of justice that are that are going on In amazes me that this Democrat interrupts like this Point of water

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Raz0rfist Unpacks What We're Witnessing in America Right Now
"Are we witnessing in America right now? Because it's really weird for me, raise a fish that I come to this nation as an immigrant who's been naturalized. He's worked in The White House, who was born and raised in the mother of democracies, the home of the Magna Carta, but whose parents escaped a communist regime whose father was actually liberated by freedom fighters from a political prison. And I'm at a point where I have to admit things like America has political prisoners. You know, I've had the family members of the January 6th who have been imprisoned for two years without an arraignment. And I look at the idea that a man who's not only a former president who to use a British term is the current leader of the opposition, is about to be arrested on a trumped up charge that even if it were true would be a misdemeanor slap on the wrist and a fine. Am I overstating the case? Or are we at risk of losing the republic to those who think that the mechanisms of the state are there for political targeting of their adversaries? It's true. And I think it's a fundamental, it's an inversion of the philosophy upon which the country was founded. The reason I made that Abraham Lincoln video wasn't because I harbor any kind of grudge against Abraham Lincoln. It was because Abraham Lincoln is one of the fathers of a belief that the government is ruling from the top down and lording over the states and that the states, in fact, Lincoln literally argued this, the states were created by the union. Historically, that's absurd. When England finally surrendered, they acknowledged each individual state by name as sovereign separate nations, right? And then they formed a union later on. This is really sort of sadly. It's interesting you bring that up. It's apropos to the point. Biden is a believer in this as well. And many of his followers, unfortunately, are this believe that ultimately the government, the federal government, is what gives us our rights.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Raz0rfist Reacts to Ron DeSantis' Latest Trump Comments
"Reza, you recently did a video on desantis, vice the dawn. Let's have a little reminder of what the governor of Florida had to say on Monday about the impending arrest of the 45th president. You're talking about this situation with and look, I don't know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some type of alleged affair. I can't speak to that. But what I can speak to is that if you have a prosecutor who is ignoring crimes happening every single day in his jurisdiction and he chooses to go back many, many years ago to try to use something about porn star hush money payments, that's an example of pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office. And I think that that's fundamentally wrong. Well, brave words, it's fundamentally wrong. He said nothing over the weekend on Monday he didn't give it a statement he responded to a question from a journalist and not once, but twice he had to put that little digging hush money for a pawn star. Your reaction to the governor of the state in which the 45th president resides who, by the way, is a former jag in the navy. Yeah, you didn't. You don't think he maybe saw the, was it Rasmussen or one of the quinnipiac polls that had him a couple of points down to Trump in the Republican primary in his own state. This last week, maybe? Yeah. That was published shortly before he finally made a statement. So yeah, I think that probably had a little bit of something to do with it. It just to me more than anything came across like sometimes Ron DeSantis can come across at his best like the adult in the room. Other times he comes across as painfully politician. You know what I mean? And there's a reason that when politicians in just Viagra, they get taller. You know what I mean? There's a reason for that. And Ron DeSantis at his worst reminds you of that.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Danielle Interviews Former Senate Aide Tara Reade
"I'm delighted to welcome our guest today Tara Reid. She's an author, actress, former Senate aide, and the host of the Tara Reade podcast. Tara, thanks for joining us. Hi. Yeah, I'm actually in my podcast is called the politics of survival. And it's on every Friday night. So on rumble and on YouTube, well, sometimes YouTube, sometimes they pull it down. You know. Oh my gosh. Oh no. So you get like some YouTube strikes and violations lately, but yeah, it seemed like it was more frequent earlier this year and it seems to have calmed down a little bit, but yeah, look everyone. I think rumble is really great because it's just sort of there's no, there's no censorship. Yes, that is so nice. It's crazy too how I'm sure you were just talking about things that shouldn't have been censored, but how it is. But yeah, I thought we could get started by maybe you could tell us a little bit about your earlier years in life. Where did you grow up? Where are you from? Kind of tell us a little bit about you becoming a Senate aide. Oh, okay. Yeah, that's interesting. wrote about it in my book left out when the truth doesn't fit in, and you can find that on Amazon or wherever. I wrote a bit about my childhood, but I lived on a farm in Wisconsin when I was a little girl. I was born in the Monterey county, California, since Linus. And you know, I went back there as an adult actually to the Monterey area, which is a beautiful area, but very, very expensive. And I loved my years growing up in Wisconsin farm. I always had an interest in my family is very political. My mother was an activist and anti war activist Vietnam and very committed to that. My father, I was pretty much a strange with him after their divorce from 13 9. I didn't see much of him for years at a time. But he was a defense contractor and worked for the panna cotta at one time and was a writer. So he was very different politically than my mother. So very different views. And I think that's kind of in a way good because I've had a lot of different input of different points of view throughout my life.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
A Colorado City Wants to Limit Number of Gas Stations
"A democratic run city needless to say in Colorado. City, by the name of Louisville, passed an ordinance limiting the number of gas stations allowed to operate within the city to just 6. They want to fight climate change in Louisville, Colorado. Everything the left touches in ruins, this country could be energy independent. But what you must understand about the climate change activities, the anti climate change activities. Is that they are another left wing attempt. At the control of society. COVID was an example, fully successful from the left point of view. They got healthy people to take an experimental vaccine. They got kids out of school for only bad reasons, no good reasons. They ruined tens of thousands of small businesses because they're in cahoots with big businesses, so you could go to target, but you couldn't go to Jerry's hardware store.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Monica Crowley: Fight 'Fire With Fire' Against the Left
"It just, it really bothers me that Republicans seem to think they're playing a lovely game of croquet in Connecticut. When in fact, this is a street fight for the country right now, the Democrats are never going to play fair. I say we get out into the gutter and slug it out with them. Fire with fire. And it's long past time that we did this Todd. You know, every time I come on your show, we do a little history lesson about the history of the left in this country. And the history of the international Marxist revolution, which has been going on since what? 1917. And what we are experiencing in this country is exactly that. But it didn't just originate over the last two years. This has been going on for decades. So for decades, we have been under this communist assault to fundamentally transform the nation and destroy us from within, as well as from without. We've got external enemies too. But the fact that we've got these internal enemies, you know, we've met the enemy and it's us. And the fact that the Republicans are still playing softball and the fact that they're still doing playing by gentlemen's rules, when we are fighting for the very future of this country, it's insane. And I've got no tolerance for, first of all, Republicans like McConnell and Romney and some of these others Murkowski that work with the other side to destroy the country. But even with others to sort of understand the nature of the internal threat, the fact that they are not stepping up quite yet to fight fire with fire is outrageous. And we are taking notes that we are taking receipts. Todd, we are keeping a list of names of who gets it, who is fighting tooth and nail for the future of this country, because we're at a real tipping point here. And if you don't get it, get out of the way. Yeah, and

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Caller: People Are Tired of Trump's Name-Calling Rhetoric
"Hi, Dodd. Love your show, man. I've got to agree with what Laura said. I think the people's people's tires that rhetoric that Trump's going out, and he spoke on the issues. That's what gets you elected. You know, I know what the issue is. He knows what the issues are. And his record, he's got a good record. He spoke on that and this leads the name cone, the child is the other thing but not Trump. You know how you tell a joke or you have this like shtick this routine and for the first couple of months or years, it's funny, it's entertaining. But then it just sort of gets old. And it's really not anything bad. It's just old. And I think the nicknames at this point are just old. And I'm not sure they're all that effective, and I'm not sure you should be out there calling Ron DeSantis a pedophile or suggesting he is one unless you've got some concrete evidence, otherwise the Democrats are going to jump on that and perception becomes reality. I agree. Have you noticed how I always talk about Trump and the stuff in New York is taking the folks away from what they have on their money laundering and stuff of my own Biden.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
How Alvin Bragg Has Received Funding From George Soros
"Bragg refuses to stop despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. He is a Soros backed animal who just doesn't care about right or wrong no matter how many people are hurt, this is no legal system, this is the Gestapo. This is Russia and China. But worse disgraceful. Everybody knows I'm 100% innocent, including Bragg, but he doesn't care. He's just carrying out the plans of the radical left lunatics. Our country is being destroyed, as they tell us to be peaceful. So mediaite is taking that last line as they tell us to be peaceful as code for don't be peaceful. You see, you see the lunacy here. I mean, come on. But Trump does raise a point. By the way, talking about Soros. Want to explain, I got a text message from somebody yesterday. They said, stars, you need to explain to the peoples. How all of this works with Soros. Because Soros doesn't exist. George Soros did not go up to Alvin Bragg and just give him a check. They funnel this money. They launder this money through these organizations and that's how Bragg got a $1 million from George Soros. But it's not just George Soros, as a matter of fact, the children of George Soros are also giving money or have given money to the district attorney. And we're talking tens of thousands of dollars. That's what we're talking about here. So this is all a political hit job on Donald Trump.

WTOP
"second point" Discussed on WTOP
"And then to see this year. Philly is a two point favorite this morning at HL capitals come up short 5 one in Toronto four goals coughed up in the second period. What happened Anthony mantha? Who started defending too much? I don't think we were four tracking hard or making the right place at the right time. And we just let the game slip in our old hands. Don't look now, but the caps haven't won back to back games since December 27th. And I told you, not to look now because you'll be concerned. Ben's college hoops, Georgetown falls at St. John's. 75 73, the hoys make just two of 8 shots with 5 turnovers in the final, 7 minutes of regulation. George Mason loses to saint Joe's 79 76 patriots are now four and 5 in Atlantic ten play. Women's troops number 12 Virginia tech over Virginia, 72 to 60. Dave Preston WTO sports. All right, Dave 8 16, Marilyn residents will get a chance to share their thoughts on the purple line beginning this week. The purple line is a 16 mile light rail line that will run from Bethesda in Montgomery county to new Carrollton and prince George's county. That's a lot of territory. The Maryland transit administration says it will provide an update on construction activities at the neighborhood level during 7 purple line community advisory team meetings, scheduled from February 2nd to the 28th. The meetings will be virtual, held via Microsoft Teams, participants will not only get construction updates and station information, but officials say they'll answer questions. Sandy cosell, WTO news, a body found in Montgomery county is confirmed to be that of a woman who went missing a month ago, 20 year old kalen Chavez Dominguez of Rockville was last seen by family and friends December 30th, her body was found Saturday after police got a call about something suspicious near upper paint branch stream valley park near the inter county connector, a cause of death, not yet determined, but police say the case is a murder investigation. Coming up after traffic

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"second point" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM
"Thing, but you can always be nervous, but you can't play nervous, so I've always said that. You know it's my first time out there, but the same time we've all been playing for a long time, and it's you know, all of us together, so it's really not just a one man show at all. Mac Jones, the number one draft pick of the New England Patriots, now the starting quarterback for his team, playing in Foxboro in the opener this week against the Miami Dolphins. And Mike, Why would you be nervous? If you are a rookie quarterback, starting again with Bill Belichick is your head coach. Boy. Isn't that the truth, But I absolutely agree with what he said. I don't care if your rookie or you're a 10 year vet. You get nervous before every game. Don't let anybody ever kid you about that you get nervous, but he's right. Don't play nervous, but look at all, they added, you know, in the off season with Nelson Aguilar Kendrick born Hunter Henry John Smith, but the most important one, maybe Matt Juden on the defensive side. So again, we'll look for and this is a checkdown offense anyway. So look for shorter passes from Matt Jones. I think they like what Brian Flores is doing with the Dolphins. I just don't think they have enough and this is a to a test here because they were openly flirting with the Shawn Watson. Philadelphia Eagles Open up their season in Atlanta against the Falcons. Both these teams won just four games last year, and for the Eagles, it's about Jalen hurts, taking over seeing if he can prove he's the quarterback of the future for this team for the Falcons. They're just trying to see what they can do one more time around with a lot of familiar faces, boy that that is the truth. But with the Eagles just when I said about tour, I think the same thing about Jalen Interesting. Ironically, they're both from Alabama. That they're both the starting quarterbacks, but they both feel like it's not quite there team yet. As I said to, uh, they flirted with the Shawn Watson. Jalen hurts. Is he going to be the guy they had? Carson Wentz and Jalen hurts comes in. Is it going to be his team? So how does that go forward and let's see how he meshes with Devonta Smith? I'm really looking forward to that one, and then Kyle pits this. He may be the most two point. Oh, tight end the NFL has seen in a long, long time with what he did in Florida. Matt Ryan has to be absolutely licking his chops at this Denver Broncos Open up their season in the Meadowlands against the New York Giants. Teddy Bridgewater won the starting job in camp for Denver and The Giants. Will they get sick? Juan Barkley back? They've got Kenny Golladay. Now more weapons. But is it going to be an improved Giants team at the offensive line hasn't improved. Well, you said it right there. I mean, rarely does the offensive line get talked about unless they're one of the best or not so good, and the Giants They're not so good. So how much time does Daniel Jones have in the pocket? Say Kwan Barkley. What kind of holes? Does he have running memories coming off that big time injury, So I'm skeptical of that offence for sure and where they're going to go. The Broncos. So okay, Teddy Bridgewater. Congrats. He wins that will see I still like the defense and the pressure they can put on the quarterback. My issue in Denver is going to be with Teddy Brid Rodgers struggles a little bit. How quickly do they put in Drew lock that to me is going to be the whole thing for Denver is how quickly do they pull if their starting quarterback is not playing well, here's one of my teams that I'm looking at, maybe big step forward this year, depending upon health. The San Francisco 49 ers go to Detroit to take on the Lions and the Niners have Oh, the offensive weapons healthy going into week one, including their quarterback, the Lions coming off a five win season and changing things up again. Yes, Dan Campbell, you know, eat kneecaps and bar biting kneecaps. Whatever he's doing. I mean, when players here that they've got to be going, Oh, God. Is this training game going to be hard? I completely agree with you about the 49 ers, especially as you said on the offensive side, But I look at the defensive side. Nick Bosa is back and that defense. I like them a lot in the NFC and I think Detroit Is still going to be trying to find their way. I'm a big time favor here. The 49. We're gonna wrap things up for week. Number one. When we return. You're listening to NFL preview on Westwood one If you've got an insurance question, you could talk to a park Ranger. But the only quotes they'd probably give you would be about the beauty of a fallen leaf or ripples in a pond. Not the kind that could save you money on your policies. Or.

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
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The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"There is underground movements. If anybody's listening to this. I'm probably gonna get slapped. Bali people involved in this. I'm also going to be the authorities. Might say if you don't know this is going on wake up and smell the coffee. Yeah i it. Just it just is there were so many properties that just go to sit there and nothing happens this place to i remember Restaurant here in oxford with a space. Above it i think is so it was a comment is useful that the restaurant was kicked out because it was going to be redeveloped. Three or four years later still empty. That's singa isn't good location as well. Why is it being used for any man any for anything joan. just because something Is that code squatters. It doesn't mean that illegal activity will drugs getting on the lowest hollywood saw. I can honestly say all you went into one of these properties myself On just taller member. It was probably back in june all needed. I was somewhere i needed to. I was really really tired. It was the middle of the afternoon on sunday to sleep so i was taking to. What was legally called a squat and it was in an old shop The nights just said like there's a in in that room over that i've asleep No you'll be safe and then blahdy blah. And when i woke up whether hallo was about all that and i and i went and they was just sat around playing cards and you know. Just look older than me. It was clearly a shop but it looks quite homely and there was no drugs. There's no nice there's no crime. It was people who were were considered harmless. But they were living in an empty property anyway. Eric we've hijacked your your question for this plenty to cheer on in this. I just say one thing about squatting There's a real connection with british. The british music with squatting so a lot of british musicians at some point in their life actually did that. You know I can think of a couple of my graham cox from blur did it. For example i think some of the clash did it as well eric. Clapton i think is wrong. I think one point mark knopfler was doing serious like yeah it is the whole idea of housing really is human rights and i remember just before lockdown the first locked down in the uk and march twenty twenty a friend of ours. She said to us auto squad professionally. You've ever that what that was a whole different dollar thing is we. I think we now will finish their bomb show. Thanks very much for listening. You can't fund this. Podcast will help. Fund this podcast..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
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"Although there was a media block on releasing it the government did see it and and and the speaker what shit mr speaker Forget his name. He pulled the government up about that saying that the government of the house of commons was really pissed off because Th they were being overruled And i've looked at below the british people but yeah the government br a broad powers to make decisions without referenced parliament. And that's not too far and the policing bill. It i which is gonna stop Protesters us an interesting one because it was voted in by parliament but it gives pretty towel the what was it. What's the status. I'm secretary second secretary. It gives her room to decide which protests by without even referring to parliament gibson the executive decision potentially and our have two cy into this policing act. I it's not just about protests but it is going to impact on the The the gypsy romany and the travelling community in camp events That join this. Th this bill that into criminal criminalize any form of trespass This aiming to resolve it so people who've got ball camp homes go on holiday..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"This g seven thing you know. He was watching on all levels of social media that there was a common his name or are should imagine it was a black he was on multiple different platforms and he was cut and paste in the same criticisms in the same data counteracting protests. So it wasn't even really engaging he was just doing cut and paste and on our typing in nineteen. Isn't it right exactly. I think personal attacks means you've lost the debate and it goes back to trolling which we've discussed the guys back to the playground. Yeah i in so the power they have. Because i count engage in scared of actually say. Actually you say might be roy dodge. Bigger than your dad. Or mentality off the primary scott primary school and a couple of kids mode expedited and your data and i was saying that when that came to pick them up is that was bigger than anybody stats. Giant ice stocks huge. Yeah anyway. I think Very often Climate change protesters they in some of the imagery that use they use different actors so different types of people who might be doctors might be this even then when the the people who don't want to engage the mall site now dressed up that's just a uniform feick. It's almost like a doctor stands up and says you know. This is a complete environmental disaster. Now you're not a real doctor so when there is a technique that you have to to to engage something you have to see yourself in the image when you some people see themselves in the sites feick they might not be and i think attacking and disrespecting is all about actively not listening in try not to find the common ground and i think the the people who are i'm not saying always for the protests against them but i honestly think the people who were slacking off the protesters at the g seven i think on illusion wicket because it's the best former defenses attack..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"I just think that's just an interpretation of new industry. I mean they probably thought that the tunnel would last twenty five years now realizing they're not but that's just what happens with a new industry is not really a conspiracy of the regression. You renewable. it's like i say cova da is a is a complete feick thing marketed by the vaccine companies. Yeah there will always be connections now. Let's talk about coincidences. Coincidences actually happened on a more regular basis. And you think they do. They do because that's just what they are. They're just coincidence. His you know we. We can often look look at things especially in hindsight and go. I knew that would happen is likely. Wouldn't i've actually just a short question. What about watching the football with my mom. It was england vs denmark and denmark scored a free kick a said or new school. That freekick said i turned around and said oh you. Didn't you had no idea you had no idea. Because it's a whole it's the whole thing of you you you think. Future by looking. Into the past or conspiracies come from low sorts of places wine. There must be a connection between this. And this. Because i i've made that connection myself so that must be the reason for this. I mean all this stuff. I have to say talking to the excise and on talking about the climate crisis. The noise on social media. It's down to personal interpretation. And i think i have this gut feeling the we can't really prove any think exists. Anything he's real. Anything is true. I don't not even sure we can actually Existence are you all. You really sat here. Recording this podcast. And you pay watching the matrix seventy. Yeah have you never seen the film Back in about two thousand and three. Mrs mine made me sit down and watch it are file fell asleep. After about ten minutes. I had no interest. It's well worth watching again because there's so many interesting questions you know i..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"The the southern hemisphere isn't actually on fire were But when i pointed out that the global south is a socio economic statement and not a geographic statement because the global north is what you call the progressive west and the global south are third world countries. When i pulling out opponent opponent our only date was thank you for the correction And then went on to keep arguing point about Can anybody proved that the global south as a as a socio economic term is on fire and he cherry picks dieter out of context that shows the dover warming. Whether it's my not isn't happening so he he was complaining that the sign the scientists don't know they can't i offer proof and yet you saw ins- by cherry picking science to prove his point now. I thought that was an interesting behavior. And i actually at the maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle between you and exile yes. I both vehemently defending their position. It was interesting just to just two points out to sister a population's statistic tick so if southern hemisphere is what would you how did how was it described by accessory. Mom no no no no no. It's not southern hemisphere. Th the climate denier thought he was when x said the global south then not talking about geographical hemispheres right. Okay the the. Denial thought they were so he said who in southern hemisphere is on fire. The the global south the is third world impoverished countries in the global north rs the civilized nations. Because it because about about eighty. Seven percent of the population lives above the loops above the equator. Yeah but that's not as i say the global north will global south thefts hemispheric anyway This this denial started to put more out of context. Data out there. I i and the they said they said the accident extinction rebellion. Believe in fight theories boy scientists on. It's scientific conspiracy so but yeah uses science himself to back up his argument but won't believe any science. That disputes is thinking. So yes that's that's you know. That's that's the bias beacon. Oh have the question. I would ask. It's a dead end though. Doesn't that show that. Boris is a dead end. Absolutely yeah i would say. That's the reason why i'm not twitter. Twitter is for me on nonsense..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"The the world coming you just did. You just needed to the vow crease. Playing right exactly you know. He went off in landed it university park cities thing. He didn't inhale. I have to say people actually would get that reference. I tell you to the room. It didn't entirely room happened in as well anyway. Just off of magpie lane in in in oxford. Look it up anyway. The g. Seven if a distraction there did he seven i have to say most of it was preplanned and scripted announcements. Yes well on. The reality comes from the improvised natural conversations that there were that by half to say or do have some concerns after the g seven the situation and all and is going to become Very volatile because dot com member the president of france macron. Oh seven it he was He revealed the g. Seven that he distrusts the uk because The our situation and all the good friday agreement could come into threat with this because northern are if france actually considered northern ireland to be part of your still but i think if you're in northern ireland you don't feel of the uk and you don't feel part of the you. And i think the g seven off think that g seven actually achieved very much but it did reveal to me that the situation in ireland. I'm not sure it's resolvable. And that makes it unstable stable. The we'll go back to this thing about the g. Seven billion copies bay because a lot of stuff of a lot of things. Were done there. Because of course security right so would lives being cleared. Basically we're because they were needed line of sight. Want people being able to get close and assassinate any of them because assassination is a real. Israel could be a real problem right. that's stopping. The one question was asked is why did they even pick that place anyway. Why was it wasn't just. Why wasn't it. Just an in. London background is maybe because eric says they extended that without any planning permission somebody must have gone back on the faster that i would have thought that something on this scale has some form of of of law in place or cutting the word but you know the m probably they could just take over because it was specific government who need without permission needed but moving on slightly from g seven to the cop..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"I think there's always there's always an opportunity for change. You know if you analogize it to finding funding getting her get him. If say finding your house on fire that it might be the fact that the house is baby nearly are gone but at least you can put the fire out so it doesn't it doesn't set fire to other buildings around you you wouldn't you wouldn't it. Wouldn't stop the fire brigade from from put in the far out. Would it not just thinking about your house thinking about own houses around you is well so i think there's always there's always. There's always something to be to be done. I think the biggest issue when it comes to climate change is is such a vast thing and sometimes it is hard to really grasp of how we can even change in how we can steer the ship. Because there are so many factors involved whether it's government whether it's people whether it's ingrained habits of those people whether it's Access accessibility of course two things. That is very easy to say. More people should be going down the more greener roots when it comes to solar panels on roofs and wind turbines wherever possible electric cars and bikes. And all that sort of stuff but if you don't have access to it and again i talked about this in the previous episode where certain cities in the us quite and us have no real infrastructure. The infrastructure is based entirely around 'cause especially in the in the suburbs Say yeah. It's there's so many challenges. It can be quite overwhelming. I think i am impressed. Eric that you do say things like potentially or possibly going to happen. You're you're open to the fact that Man made climate change isn't going to impact us on on the way. Some people say You sound like a golly with an open. Mind but i will. Point is Po what you said all the entwined climate and social justice protests about winning or showing resistance and not giving up quietly while we keep eluding to this other series. We're going to be doing William about Beyond stereotypes where we want to actually meet the real people activism in protesting our own different subjects to get to know the real people to really answer that point. Eric about winning or sharing resistance. I think we need to ask individuals but for molly perspective having been involved over the years and from the outside looking in probably cy. Some people think it's about winning but actually for the majority is about just resistance. Sometimes i think some people think that trying to win indict realize that just resisting some people is just about sharing up and then when they suddenly realize sha do something now there's a whole different range of things but i'll think out of resistance and not giving up quietly comes winning anyway. Yeah i was gonna move onto. The next point is well about just about how the prime minister post onto the flip flown to call more. I would say it doesn't really matter. It's born joe johnson. By the way you know just say a leader. I know you're making that point..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"What's potentially heading away eric. Also asks is adapting to the changes heads and being open to that sending a message that it's already too late to change anything around us to do with justice ethics climate etc which south is also giving up in house maintain the status quo on the carrot systems. That are slowly destroying us. On all these different levels eric goes on to say i'll be entwined climate and social justice protests about winning or just showing resistance and not giving up quietly he then moves alm sciatic trembles. Life is the g. Seven summit. Back in june in cobb is by inco mu southwest england. An example of our leaders giving up or not willing to change boris johnson. The british prime minister flew decor mu and when he left the arab pioneers widening celebrate and as he walked down. The steps couldn't mantra of traveled in a greenaway on lead by example the cob is by hotel where the summit was how old how also to expand to accommodate the delegates. Woodland's cleared and building happens without planning consent. It seems to eric that someone somewhere go about handa from these building extensions but bypassing the planning system. Yeah oh. I got through that relatively Skyping survivor clause anyway looking looking at this. There's two parts to it so it was like two questions in in one thing here so the first part is about where the whole question of where all the lines. Between south education humor humanity is possibly heading whereas the between that and the other side of things are actually being forced into something by by by. Maybe there isn't a law. And maybe it's just overlapping away. Yeah we we kind of leads on quite nicely from the last question we debated from. Sally woodrow in the last episode. About sort of like you know how much how much impact and we have impacted. We have as individuals almost say that was what about you. Know what was the main factor in driving change. Is it government or is it. Technology similar similar question in some ways. I think erica i icon. Actually say there are longs between self education about where humanity is possibly heading and resisting rebelling disrupting the system and adoption. I think it's just a it's just complexes the the climate situation we face but your next point of is adapting to the change ahead Being open to sending out a message that it's too late to change anything. There is that Always that concern that it does send out. That message I if if it's done in the wrong way but we you know because there's this argument or instead of trying to reverse mine mine's impacts if we are having an impact. Why don't we just adapt to whatever nature throws us. I think we need to be doing the that. If we reverse it we need to. We need to alongside that in partnership we need to be adaptation plan in place so anybody who thinks just outpatient going on realizes that there's reversing an are that adaptation. So it's no line between it. They're just happening simultaneously. Yeah i mean it's just this whole thing about you know as i was thinking of the whole idea of do do mongering we've again it's touched upon it in a previous episode a question about doom-mongering. Remember because that's really talking about here is next is like being open to this whole idea of two day to actually change anything. That's a little bit do mongering..

The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"second point" Discussed on The People's Countryside Environmental Debate Podcast
"In your ear at this time. This is really what podcast is about in so many ways. This is the people's countryside environmental bait. Podcast thanks everybody for listening right now. Who are wherever. You are whatever you're doing whether you this is the first episode of two one hundred. Everybody's very much appreciated. I'm one of the co hosts as always william ankarlo. And i'm a talk for creative on the podcast host fully enough and i've just made having an interesting week. It's been a very warm week here in the uk. Record this on the twenty. First of july of mini mini. Wave is not nothing that we not used to love. Double negatives will the other end of the call as always is copa. Co host of this cost jaunt. Juice yourself sir yeah. I'm calling in from manchester stuart waldman mob and moldova's getting people out there into nature in many ways as possible to make daily life and The the monday on the the other day. I went to a radio academy semi social event in one person who met me before. Said what do encapsulated in a sentence she said. Oh you lead walks. Then then i thought we somewhat you know took a long time for me to actually explain what i did but that was a good reaction anyway It's a long statement from a listener in norway. And so if you posted us a question is could be yours. But as williams says we're not scientists which is two ordinary guys just talking about the big issues and trying to keep them in your consciousness these conversations as we always say need having a and We're just trying to break down the big issues into soya. Chunks that we can all maybe take an action away from breaking through. These acts breaking down and through these actions to address the issues. We'll discuss no. I'm not looking forward. I'm not looking forward to reading this Out because it's long complex and I hope that we actually answer everything you right eric. Eric from oslo in norway. I also we in oslo oslo. Probably a word for isn't that's probably just seventy from mostly anyway to if you don't want to read it out. I'm happy to eat out. Avocado are set myself a challenge. This is eric's statement question. Breakfast service people. Okay looking at it. From a social justice khloe it ethical moral stance where other lines between south education about where humanity is possibly heading and resisting in rebelling and disrupting the system to bring about change and personal adaptation to..

790 KABC
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"Leo Terrell hosts Leo two point Oh, live at five. Make Ingrid luck a bit more bearable. Afternoons at five on AM 7 90 k. He doesn't say it smells nice. Well, maybe we left. I think the answer is going to surprise You, okay? All right. Oh, I know. Okay. Lot of people had asparagus. Oh, my gosh. 73 long, Meghan. Making this. No, I can't wait for off the clock we go. We've actually got a whole segment built around this. Yes, Megan. It's factual mood, right, like to not be didn't make them an off the clock that involves We're going to break it down County by county. We're gonna say we're going to tell you which county eats the healthiest. Okay. You know what? Megan, How dare you Bring me into this successful of just of immature? Yes. Nonsense. Ginger, help me out, please. Some other stuff that we can say people eight, But, you know, we're leaving at all alone. Find good morning to you guys, You know, hopefully nobody got hurt, and that's what we can. Of course joke about it. You know? Hopefully you paid attention didn't take a dip in the water. All right? Can't wait to check in with our Steve cause We love him. 10 westbound side. Let's move you back over to the situation. So earlier this morning, right? Talking about the 10 westbound side Fourth Street before you get to Euclid. Pedestrian got hits only the right lane open and it's a situation to we've had some units trying to get to the scene, and they were stuck for a little bit one of five East at the 1 10. So most of the activity for this motorcycle crash clear to the right shoulder, but the fire Department on scene Anytime we get a motorcycle wreck, I feel it's kind of early for the bike. It kind of dark, but okay. So you just have to be careful. Share the world with them and them with us. This is a situation where the drive isn't that bad yet, and the stretch of the one of five doesn't fill in too much. You have plans here heading towards a l E X. You're still good to go and not too much to talk about. That's the good news, I guess. I'll send it back to you guys. Thank you. Ginger 17 Million gallons Sewage spell Forced miles of beaches in Los Angeles to close the Hyperion plant lost power, resulting in a sewage spill. Big time out into the ocean. Calculate five Steve Coups live from Placa del Rei with the details, and Steve the answer to what I asked you. Does it smell.

WBAP 820AM
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"Now I can remember. The second point is so moving on 820 w b a p 829 227 Um, is the Republican party Too old too slow. They've never been particularly good at messaging. They They seem more interested in sacrificing their own constituents to please socialist Democrats. So what the hell good are they The national level. I mean, I think we had to separate the Republican Party. The Republican Party here in Texas still shows signs of being Like living up to the conservative planks. In the national level. Can when you have 35 Republicans voting with Socialists to concentrate on violence of one day and ignoring all the violence we've had to endure over the last year and a half and are continuing to endure to this day. It's it. Isn't it fair for us to conclude that it's it's basically worthless and why waste your money? On a party. That's just going to join Democrats Socialist like Senator Cornyn just said, tax the crap out of you. Harm harm you because government can't do anything except for spend money. It doesn't have. They don't know the word. No. They don't know the word the Constitution. And folks. When was the last time you heard any Republican talking about spending restraint? Nobody's talking about it. They're perfectly willing to sacrifice your great grand, all of them your great grandchildren and their in their viability. Putting them under unrepeatable mountains of debt so they can get through today so they can live high on the hog today. That's not The conservative planks that used to used to guide the Republican Party out of Tyler, Texas, we go, Jim, what say you? Well, I'm just saying, I'm just saying that third party is not gonna do it. I mean, there's 48% Democrats going to cheat and get 48%, and we're not going to drive. We'll gather more other two parties to go get 25. 30 eats, you know. I mean, do you think it's gonna do you think it's right down the middle, Jim? Yes. I mean, there's there's about 50%. Republican side ever includes would The traders up their corn and and And I mean I just What we need is to push forward the convention. The states and change the laws are selling start with the courts we need. We need to put some rules in the courts to get that stuff out of the courts. That's what when you say we who do you mean by we, the Convention of States. The kid other kids to convey the article five Convention of States. Well, I would. I would agree that is that is one way to go and we're a few states shy of getting enough to participate. To make a convention of states because there are enough Republicans out there that believe, like the Eagle Forum that on Lee Congress on Lee, the rep probate Sin Congress should be changing the founding document. They don't want to leave it up to we, the people in those elected leaders in the states who are more responsible toe. Us or more accountable to us, So we're still shy. So in the meantime, you and I are going to get screwed. We are we are we to accept our fate, Jim? I mean, now we've We've seen how crooked they are. Now. I believe we push the convention of states and leaned heavy on him, and I believe we can get it passed. Well, Texas, Texas, Texas has it. How you gonna convince California Uh, you know, California's lost Dino we need We need 28 states. We need 28 states. We've got 23. Last time I saw we can get five or if we really, really went after it goes now that all the fever reasons. Has been exposed. I believe we can get a lot of people push on that. So what are you going to continue to donate to Republicans? No, no, I'm not giving him a damn giving them a dime. Well, okay, so I'll remind you of a poll that came out from Rasmussen, one of the most reliable pollsters in the country. Right after the election, and they asked which political party would you support now granted the socialist just one, so there's no division in that part of the strike. They're starting to see divisions in that party and that's going to get worse over time, because you've got the Socialists. And a certain segment of them. Remember, they're supposed to be Americans, but There was a Patriot Party led by Donald Trump. They got 23% of support, and then the Republicans got 17%. Right, So and I and I, and I spoke at a nice spoken a group. Yes, about couple months ago, and I asked all the conservatives in the room if Donald Trump started his own party, Would you stay with the Republicans? Or would you leave the Republican Party? Do you know how many people say there's 100? People the room. Do you know how many people in that room said they would stay with the Republican Party? I bet it was over 50% actually not one of them out of 100. People in that room. Not one of them would stay with the Republican Party. So I think I think I think you're overestimating. The fact that if a third party was founded one that actually believes in standing up against Socialists, one that actually believes in defending their constituents from the harm of critical race theory and Marxism and all this crap, it's being shoved down our throats. I think you would be surprised to know That really nobody is enamored with the Republican Party on the national level is a matter of fact. They view them as the enemy. No Christmas. You think they really depend on our money? They don't They don't care if we give money or not. They've got all the Get him in there. They got all the Facebooks to get all of. Let's test that theory. Let's test that theory. Shall we way Thank you, Jim. Appreciate the call 800 to 8 A W B A P 800 to 889227. If you guys want to continue to weigh on this, I'll ask. The question is the Republican Party Up to the task of standing up a socialist Democrats. We'll get into that and then coming up next hour. Bryan Hughes Senator Bryan Hughes will visit with us about what's happening in the Texas Legislature, including the Texas Heartbeat Bill and Stephen A. Smith. From ESPN. All coming up with Saucedo showing w B a pig.

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"Democratic bill creating a bipartisan commission to investigate the Capitol Hill riot is far from assured in the Senate, where minority leader Mitch McConnell is giving it a thumbs down major decision to oppose the House Democrats slatted and on balance proposal. Or another commission to study the events of January the 6 30 Turns out that ransom rumor was true is correspondent Jennifer King explains CEO colonial Pipeline told The Wall Street Journal. He authorized the payment of $4.4 million in crypto currency to a gang of hackers who broke into his computer systems. Sources have told The Associated Press that in exchange for the ransom Colonial received the software decryption key required to unscramble their data network, allowing the company to restart its East Coast fuel pipeline. The colonial CEO tells the journal he knew it was a controversial decision but felt that paying the hackers Was the right thing to do for the country. Though there are rumors of a pending cease fire and the latest Israeli Hamas showdown, nothing concrete just yet the terrorist rocket fire continues unabated, as does Israeli retaliation carried out another wave of airstrikes across Gaza early Thursday, killing at least one Palestinian and wounding several others. This comes a day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to continue the operation until he can restore calm and security to Israel. He seems determined to continue operations in Gaza despite rising pressure, including from the United States, for him to wind down the operation, Correspondent Joseph Crowd say in Jerusalem. Stock futures in the red on Wall Street this morning. Right now, Dow Futures are down 117 points. NASDAQ futures two points lower. More on these stories, a town hall.

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"From NPR News. I'm Noel King, and I'm Steve Inskeep. Good morning. Our next guest is thinking about the long term trends that will shape the news in 2021. Ian Bremmer is president of the Eurasia Group. It's a political risk consultancy. That means they advise companies about world events that may affect their businesses. His annual list of risks for the new year is out today, especially in a world that feels so politicized. This is our attempt to just share with the public. In the U. S. And around the world where we think the world's heading Now it's not easy to predict the specific events of any coming year. Think of the start of 2020 experts knew a pandemic was possible but did not know it was arriving right then or how serious it would be. What Bremer focuses on is longer trends, including some that the pandemic accelerated in 2020. I mean the pandemic made it so much easier to pit Left versus right Republican versus Democrat Trump Supporters versus never Trumpers because of how difficult it was going to be to even hold the election, the level of mistrust between the United States and China that grew a great deal of accelerated in in this period of Let's face it the most daunting crisis that we've experienced in our lifetime. So let's talk about what you see in the year ahead. Or perhaps I should say years had one of the first things in this new year. That's a major news event is that Joe Biden becomes president? January 20th. What could possibly go wrong? Well, when you think about 2021, of course, you know Corona virus is going to dominate the news continually. But the United States today is not on Lee, the most powerful country in the world, but it's also the most politically divided and economically unequal off all of the world's wealthy democracies. And President elect bite and will take office. In that environment. He will be seen as illegitimate by almost half of the country. I want to interrogate that a little bit and see if it's really new. I'm just thinking back that there were some people who thought Trump wasn't really the president because he'd been helped by Russia. That wasn't true. He was elected by Americans, even though he did receive Russian assistance. There were people who thought Obama wasn't president because they believe false conspiracy theories about his birthplace. People believe that Bush wasn't president because they thought that had been put there by the Supreme Court. Is this really at a new level than what it was before? Well to two point, Steve the first is you put your finger on something that is unique to the United States. I mean, you look at the United Kingdom or France or Germany or Japan and Canada. None of those countries have elections, where, after the election half of the population questions, the legitimacy of the leader and the United States, the most powerful country that has been happening, and it's been growing, but also clearly it is getting a lot worse. Big difference between 2016 and 2020 lot of people said Not my president. Hillary Clinton. Didn't Hillary Clinton said. Actually, Trump won This is an administration that intends to tackle climate, rejoined the Paris climate accord and take further steps at home and abroad. What risks do you see as the world tackles climate change in some fashion? I think the biggest difference between Biden and Trump and even by the and biting his vice president is going to be this extraordinary focus on climate, not just rejoining Paris. But really putting resource and regulations towards a post carbon energy environment. I think what's interesting about that? Ah, lot of people that focus on climate think of how this is something that brings the world together. This is something that makes us all recognize this small planet that we're on. In reality, the Chinese have been increasingly dominating all of the post carbon energy sources, whether it's nuclear or solar, or wind or electric vehicles and supply chain and infrastructure, And when the United States suddenly starts paying big attention to that. The U. S is gonna want to dominate that space, so it actually creates a lot more competition. Is the change in U. S administrations likely to reduce or change us tensions with China. I don't think so. I think it will normalize to a degree, They'll be a you know, a breath that has taken an effort to reset But anti China sentiment is one of the few areas where there is broad agreement across the aisle in the United States, and it involves a lot of things. Certainly buying will be more focused on human rights issues, like the weaker is like Hong Kong than Trump was. Technology will be a big issue between the two as it has been The Americans will work more closely and trying to coordinate this policy on China with our allies like Japan, South Korea, Australia, the Europeans in Canada, where Trump was more unilateral, and then you have not only the climate fight that we were talking about, but also vaccine nationalism where the Chinese are just gonna have a lot more vaccines to export around the world. The poor countries that will want to be more aligned to them. And the Americans will be taking longer on that front and the vaccines that we have the greatest access to are ones that don't work as well in developing countries that don't have the infrastructure for them. You know, we had a writer on our air at the very end of the year who was saying we should keep in mind that 2021 could be as bad as 2020 could be even worse? Who knows you need to be mentally prepared for that? But with that in mind, how do you feel about 2021? We're going to see an economic rebound and that's a really big deal when you've gone through hell. And you know, you've got these vaccines that are vastly more effective and faster than any epidemiologist was expecting back in 2020. That's very positive. But let's understand that the economy is not fixed for so many people. The inequality is growing. And so absolutely I worry. Even as the overall global economy is gonna look so much better in 2021 that in 2020. I'm not sure it's going to feel that great for a lot of people around the world. And I'm also thinking that the political tensions underlying all of this actually getting worse. So it's it's a really mixed picture for 2021. Ian Bremmer is president and founder of the Eurasia Group, which is a political risk consultancy. Thanks.

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