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"To do during this pandemic is allow the Covid 19 experience to turn us against each other. Our enemy is the virus. Both mercy and Hutchinson appeared on NBC's Meet the Press. Shelly Antler AP News Months after he was presumed dead Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri has appeared in a new video to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. In the video also worry praised Al Qaeda attacks, including one that targeted Russian troops in Syria Sites and intelligence group that monitors jihadist website says al Zawari also notes the U. S withdrawal from Afghanistan. The intelligence group added that his comments do not necessarily mean that this is a recent recording as a withdrawal agreement was signed in February, 2020 spread since late 2020 that al soiree had died from illness. Since then, no video proof of life surfaced until now. I'm Karen Shamas. The debate over the Biden administrations. Covid 19 vaccine mandate continues. Many Republican governors are against President Biden's vaccine mandate like Asa Hutchinson in Arkansas. This is an unprecedented assumption of federal mandate authority. That really disrupts and divides the country. But U S Surgeon general Vivek Murthy says the virus mandate is a good thing. The requirements for vaccination are part of a long tradition that we have in this country of taking steps as a collective. To keep people safe. Murthy and Hutchinson appeared on NBC's Meet The Press. I'm Shelley Adler. Francis has started the first of a four day tour of central Europe by visiting Hungary. The pontiff's visit to the capital,.

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"To do during this pandemic is allow the Covid 19 experience to turn us against each other. Our enemy is the virus. Both mercy and Hutchinson appeared on NBC's Meet the Press. Shelly Antler AP News months after he was presumed dead Qaeda leader Ayman al Zawahiri has appeared in a new video to mark the 20th anniversary of the September 11th attacks in the video also worry praised Al Qaeda attacks, including one that targeted Russian troops in Syria. Sites and intelligence group that monitors jihadist website says al Zawari also notes the U. S withdrawal from Afghanistan. The intelligence group added that his comments do not necessarily mean that this is a recent recording as a withdrawal agreement was signed in February. 2020 spread since late 2020 that L soiree had died from illness since there no video or proof of life surfaced until now. I'm Karen Shamas. The debate over the Biden administrations. Covid 19 vaccine mandate continues. Many Republican governors are against President Biden's vaccine mandate like Asa Hutchinson in Arkansas. This is an unprecedented assumption of federal mandate authority. That really disrupts and divides the country. But U S Surgeon general Vivek Murthy says the virus mandate is a good thing. The requirements for vaccination are part of a long tradition that we have in this country of taking steps as a collective. To keep people safe. Murthy and Hutchinson appeared on NBC's Meet The Press. I'm Shelley Adler. Francis has started the first of a four day tour of central Europe by visiting Hungary. The pontiff's visit to the capital, Budapest,.

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"Japan's government says more than 50% of the population has been fully vaccinated. Japan's vaccine program began in mid February months behind many other wealthy countries. The delay was due to its lengthy approval process and testing requirements. The problem was compounded by supply shortages, but the pace was picked up in May, and current supplies are at one million a day. Japan's economy Minister Toshimi Kimura, who is in charge of the vaccine program, said that about 60% of the population is expected to be fully vaccinated by the end of September. Umpire with current levels in Europe. I'm Karen Shamas. The debate over the Biden administrations. Covid 19 Vaccine mandate continues. U. S Surgeon General Dr Vivek Murthy on NBC's Meet The Press explain that the president needed to move to the next phase of the Covid 19 response due to the spreading Delta variant that involves focusing not just an expanding The vaccination effort through a combination of mandates and access. But it also involves focusing on increasing our testing capacity, shoring up our health care systems, which are really struggling, and, he added, Many businesses welcome the mandate. The Business Roundtable has said that this is the right move the American Medical Association certainly in the health side. Has said this is the right move. Many Republican governors have spoken about lawsuits after the sweeping new vaccine requirements were announced. I'm Shelley Antler, Britain's health secretary, said the government are reversing course on the requirement of vaccine passports in nightclubs and other crowded events in England. Sajid Javid said The original plan has been shelved for now, but could be brought back to the table in 19 cases rise exponentially. The retreat comes amid opposition from some of the conservative government supporters in parliament. Some members of the governing Conservative Party had concerns that the passport would be a burden on business and infringement on human rights. Vaccine passports, like the one the British government was considering using are already required in other European countries like France. Karen Shamas, London. Switching to Geico is.

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"Still widely available. Millions of Americans face Labor Day with a suddenly shrunken social safety net. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Congress should extend the added jobless benefits. I believe in extending it. They're a good number of congressmen and senators who do not. We're going to fight to try and get it. President Biden believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled. But on Friday, he added, states have the option to extend those benefits. And the federal resources from the rescue plan to do so. Ben Thomas Washington in the wake of deadly flooding in the Northeast from Ida, the Senate majority leader is again pushing to pass legislation he says will help mitigate future storms and combat climate change. Standing outside one of the New York City subway stations that had a waterfall gushing into it. On Wednesday, Chuck Schumer says both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill are what's needed. We need big, bold action. To protect us from future storms and prevent future storms from coming. And the bill that we the two bills we have before us in Congress are 12 Punch the $1 Trillion bill to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure passed the Senate but still needs to clear the house. The $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is still being negotiated. Julie Walker, New York a Guinean Army colonel, seize control of state television and declared President Alpha Conde is government had been dissolved and that the nation's borders will be closed. Gunfire erupted outside the presidential palace just hours before the group of mutinous soldiers took to the airwaves to announce the data. Speaking on behalf of the group, Colonel Mamadi Mboya vowed to restore democracy and announced the group's name the National Committee of Gathering and Developments. And we are confirmed to France 24 television that ousted President Conde was in a secure spots and had seen a doctor. He also added that the constitution would be dissolved in borders closed for one week. I'm Karen Shamas. Thank you for listening to the AP.

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"Still widely available. Millions of Americans face Labor Day with a suddenly shrunken social safety net. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Congress should extend the added jobless benefits. I believe in extending it. They're a good number of congressmen and senators who do not. We're going to fight to try and get it. President Biden believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled. But on Friday, he added, states have the option to extend those benefits. And the federal resources from the rescue plan to do so. Ben Thomas Washington in the wake of deadly flooding in the Northeast from Ida, the Senate majority leader is again pushing to pass legislation he says will help mitigate future storms and combat climate change. Standing outside one of the New York City subway stations that had a waterfall gushing into it. On Wednesday, Chuck Schumer says both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill are what's needed. We need big, bold action. To protect us from future storms and prevent future storms from coming. And the bill that we the two bills we have before us in Congress are 12 Punch the $1 Trillion bill to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure passed the Senate but still needs to clear the house. $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is still being negotiated. Julie Walker, New York again in Army kennel, seize control of state television and declared President Alpha Conde is government had been dissolved and that the nation's borders will be closed. Gunfire erupted outside the presidential palace just hours before the group of mutinous soldiers took to the airwaves to announce the data. Speaking on behalf of the group, Colonel Mamadi vowed to restore democracy and announced the group's name the National Committee of Gathering and Development. And boy are confirmed to France 24 television that ousted President Conde was in a secure spots and had seen a doctor. He also added that the constitution would be dissolved in borders closed for one week. I'm Karen Shamas. Labor Day events here at Gap Factory and Gap factory dot com Shot 40 to 70% off almost everything plus tanks from $5 shorts from $10.

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"Widely available. Millions of Americans face Labor Day with a suddenly shrunken social safety net. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says Congress should extend the added jobless benefits. I believe in extending it. They're a good number of congressmen and senators who do not. We're going to fight to try and get it. President Biden believes the U. S economy is strong enough not to be rattled. But on Friday, he added, states have the option to extend those benefits. And the federal resources from the rescue plan to do so. Ben Thomas Washington in the wake of deadly flooding in the Northeast from Ida, the Senate majority leader is again pushing to pass legislation he says will help mitigate future storms and combat climate change. Standing outside one of the New York City subway stations that had a waterfall gushing into it. On Wednesday, Chuck Schumer says both the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the reconciliation bill are what's needed. We need big, bold action. To protect us from future storms and prevent future storms from coming. And the bill that we the two bills we have before us in Congress are 12 Punch the $1 Trillion bill to rebuild the nation's crumbling infrastructure passed the Senate but still needs to clear the house. $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill is still being negotiated. Julie Walker, New York a Guinean Army kennel, seize control of state television and declared President Alpha Conde is government had been dissolved and that the nation's borders will be closed. Gunfire erupted outside the presidential palace just hours before the group of mutinous soldiers took to the airwaves to announce the data. Speaking on behalf of the group, Colonel Mamadi vowed to restore democracy and announced the group's name the National Committee of Gathering and Development. And we are confirmed to France 24 television that ousted President Conde was in a secure spots and had seen a doctor. He also added that the constitution would be dissolved in borders closed for one week. I'm Karen Shamas. Thank you for looking..

Between The Lines
Afghanistan Withdrawal: Could Chaos Have Been Avoided?
"A follow up to our show with john measham last week now in the seven years of presenting these program on radio national of not received such enthusiastically positive feedback from listeners. As id to last week's episode when professor michel defended the us withdrawal from afghanistan. Well that many of you were persuaded by me. Shamas argument you still wanted whether the baden administrations evacuation plans could have been handled a lot. Better after all the us withdrawal. Well it's been widely seen as a humiliation and embarrassment a betrayal and a disaster. So was there a way to avoid a messy exit from afghanistan. It's a good question which put to join me shama. This week tom. My view is that there was no way to avoid a messy exit. It didn't matter whether donald trump was in charge or dwight eisenhower. Had come back from the dead and been put in charge. It just wouldn't have mattered. It would have been messy. Under any circumstances hell may explain why the key starting point is to recognize that. We're talking about moving. Huge numbers of people out of afghanistan very quickly We moved as it is a one hundred twenty two thousand people in fifteen days and their estimates that there were another six hundred thousand afghanis who wanted to get out and most of them had worked with us in one capacity or another so. We're talking about huge numbers. Now whenever you move huge numbers quickly you have to do. Two things. one is extensive. Planning it has to be extensive on the ground planning and number two at the first sign that there's real trouble at the first sign that the afghan army is collapsing. You have to head for the exits. Those are two necessary conditions so the argument goes to make this work

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"Just a few hours before the announcement of his surgery, Pope Francis had cheerfully greeted the public Peter's Square. The pontiff told the crowds that he'll be going to Hungary and Slovakia in September. The Vatican said the pope had been diagnosed with symptomatic diverticular stenosis of the colon, a reference to a narrowing in the large intestine. I'm Karen Shamas. The Taliban have made further gains in northern Afghanistan, capturing several districts from playing Afghan forces more than 300 Afghan personnel fled into neighbouring Tajikistan as Taliban fighters advance towards the border. The Taliban have made significant strides throughout Afghanistan ever since President Biden announced the end to the country's Forever war in mid April. Now the Taliban control roughly a third of all 421 districts and district centers in Afghanistan. Many blame Taliban successes on the poor morale of Afghan troops who are mostly outnumbered and without resupplies. I'm Karen Shamas. A Philippine military aircraft carrying troops crashed in southern Philippines while trying to land the crash killed over two dozen military personnel while over 50 people were rescued from the burning wreckage of the 92 people on board. There were three pilots and five crew members and the rest were army personnel. The pilots survived but was seriously injured. Several villages on the ground were also injured from the crash. Military officials said. At least 50 people on board were brought to a hospital and troops for trying to search for the rest. According to eyewitnesses, Many soldiers were seen jumping out of the aircraft before it hit the ground and exploded. I'm Karen Shamas..

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"Governments are reluctant to clamp down on them. Incentives for people to get. Shots include free groceries, travel and entertainment vouchers and prize drawings. European Centre for Disease Control maintains that the new delta variant carries a high to very high risk of infection for partially or unvaccinated communities. The organization estimates that by the end of August, the variant will account for 90% of cases in the European Union. Any new case numbers are already climbing sharply in countries like the United Kingdom, Portugal and Russia. Karen Chavez. London Heavy rains have triggered a mudslide in a town west of Tokyo, which crashed into rows of houses, leaving over a dozen people missing. As many as 80 homes were completely buried as a deluge of black water and debris is rammed into the town of a Tommy. Authorities say many more could be missing as aggressive rescue operations were underway to find survivors. The ferociousness of the landslide could be seen in footage showing a powerful surge of black mud, knocking houses and sweeping away cars in its path. Helpless. Neighbors watched in horror, some recording on their phones. Torrential rains have slammed parts of Japan starting earlier this week, causing dirt to be Lucent, increasing the risk of landslides. I'm Karen Shamas. Heavy rains have triggered a mudslide in a town west of Tokyo, which crashed into rows of houses, leaving over a dozen people missing. As many as 80 homes were completely buried as a deluge of black water and debris is rammed into the town of a Tommy. Authorities say many more could be missing as aggressive rescue operations were underway to find survivors. The ferociousness of the landslide could be seen in footage showing a powerful surge of black mud, knocking houses and sweeping away cars in its past. Helpless. Neighbors watched in horror, some recording on their phones. Torrential rains have slammed parts of Japan starting earlier this week, causing dirt to be loose and increasing the risk of landslides. I'm Karen Shamas. Macy Star Money bonus days are here. So shop summer styles now and earn rewards faster through July 5th. It's a special time when Star reports members earn bonus points and.

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"Was killed in several others from the same family were wounded, according to the white helmets. The Britain based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said the shelling was followed by air strikes by suspected Russian warplanes that hit areas west of Idlib City. I'm Karen Shamas. I might happen with an A P news minute. Health officials in Missouri who have been working to boost lagging covid 19 vaccination rates are anxious this fourth of July weekend. AP correspondent Jackie Quinn. Reports to hospitals in Springfield, Missouri, are reporting a six fold increase in the number of covid patients in just a week about 170 now hospitalized 36 on ventilators. State health officials are seeking federal help to deal with the surge blamed on an anti vaccine sentiment, which opens the door to the more contagious Delta variant. That's the AP is Jackie Quinn. Miami Dade Fire chief Alan Kaminsky says six firefighters from one of the search and rescue teams looking for survivors in the rubble of the collapsed condo have tested positive for Covid 19. That team has been demobilized and the firefighters isolated and in Europe, several countries are scrambling to accelerate coronavirus vaccinations to outpace the spread of the delta variant. I'm my company. AP News Bundling Home and car insurance with Geico is so easy. Your neighbors are probably already doing it. But who look for the signs? Do they have a home and or car? Are they saving lots of money? Do they seem unusually happy? Do they have a child named Geico Kaiko dinner time have they recently purchased a drone? That's unrelated to.

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"Causing dirt to be loosened, increasing the risk of landslides. I'm Karen Shamas. A P news. I'm Tim Maguire. 22 people are now known dead and the collapse of a 12 story. Condo tower and Surfside, Florida Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says one victim found today was a seven year old daughter of a city firefighter. I'm the father of two Children have a seven year old son. And the thought of losing him in this way is unimaginable. The rest of the building is now slated for demolition. The city of North Miami Beach orders the evacuation of a condominium tower after an inspection found the nearly 50 year old building structurally and electrically unsafe while hosting a citizenship ceremony at the White House. President Biden said immigration will play a key part in the economic recovery. We come out of this pandemic and build an economy we're going to build it back better. Going to do that. We need to fix our immigration system. Fully tapped the talent and dynamism. In our nation, the Labor Department says 850,000 jobs were added last month, bankrate dot com's Mark Hamrick says that's well above the monthly average for the year, so this suggests that we were playing catch up to some degree. President Biden says wages were up two signs of the script being flipped instead of workers competing with each other for jobs that are scarce. Employers are competing with each other to attract workers. Elsa is the first hurricane of the Atlantic season, the storm hitting Barbados, blowing off roofs, snapping trees and knocking out power officials say there are no severe injuries. Officials in San Lucius say some 90% of the customers were without electricity at the height of the storm. Hurricane warning is in effect for Jamaica. And from port of Prince, Haiti to part of the Dominican Republic. The National Hurricane Center's long term forecast track shows it heading toward Florida as a tropical storm by Tuesday morning, but some models would carry it into the Gulf for up the Atlantic Coast. This is a P news. The last of the security fence around the U. S. Capitol will soon be gone maybe is Mike Gracia has details the remaining fencing that went up around the U. S Capitol after the January 6th riot by Trump supporters could come down as soon as next week. Three people familiar with the matter who could not discuss details of the plan publicly tell The Associated Press. A U. S. Capitol Police board plan calls for the fence to be removed by July, 9th. An outer fence that went up after the riot was removed in March. The Capitol Police Board originally asked congressional leaders to keep the fence in place until September, in part because investigators were tracking continuing threats against lawmakers and the Capitol complex. More than 500 people have been charged with federal crimes for their role in the January 6th Fryatt. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson says he intends to commute the sentence. Now 70 year old man who has been serving life in prison for robbing a taco shop in 1981 with a water pistol. I'm Tim Maguire. AP News Welcome.

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"Thousands of construction jobs. But President Biden halted it over local environmental issues and overall concerns that burning oil sands crude would worsen global warming. I'm Jacki Quinn and I'm Rita Foley. AP News I'm Rita Foley with an A P news minute. It's good news, say experts President Biden's plan to share 500 million more doses of the Pfizer vaccine with the developing world, but some say it would take more than donations alone to address huge vaccination gaps. Threatened to prolong the pandemic are Karen Shamas has this one preventative medicine professor in South Korea? You Han Young says Although the move will make a huge difference to fighting the Corona virus around the world, he also forces problems. The fires of vaccine needs extremely cold storage temperatures, which experts believe would present challenges for countries with poor health systems. Many experts say the donation is crucial because the global disparity contributes to the creation of mutant viruses as well as creating a $5 trillion economic loss for advanced economies. I'm Karen Shamas, president Biden's in Britain today, where he'll meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Ahead of tomorrow's G seven summit. I'm Rita Foley. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. Health officials overseas are welcoming the news that the U. S. Will share 500 million more doses of the fighter covid vaccine with the developing world, but there are concerns. Karen Shamas is in Britain, where President Biden is announcing the covid giveaway today. Ahead of the G seven summit tomorrow. A South Korean professor preventative medicine, Jihan Young, said the new doses could prove to be a turning point in the global fight against Covid 19. But he was concerned about the storage issues of the vaccine. The professor said The extremely cold storage temperatures required for Pfizer shots would prevent challenges for countries with poor health systems. He called for U. S officials and the New York based drugmaker to explore the possibility of easing the requirements. I'm Karen Shamas. The World.

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"Is a P news. I'm Rita Foley overseas this morning, President Biden is announcing that the U. S will give 500 million doses of fighters covid vaccine to needy nations. The president's in Britain for a series of international meetings. Last night, he addressed US military members in Milton Hall, England, about an hour from London. Here's Aurea Donahue. This is the president's first overseas trip in office. I'm heading to the G seven, then to the NATO ministerial and then To meet with Mr Putin to let him know. What I want him to know that summit with Russia's Vladimir Putin is next week in Geneva, the president teared up when speaking to the troops. I only wish My major was here to thank you as well. He was talking about his son Beau. The president also said Covid needs to end not just at home, but everywhere. I'm Ed Donahue. Many are welcoming. The US decision to donate vaccine doses are Karen Shamas is overseas health officials and experts in Asia are welcoming the news that the United States will be donating a further 500 million Pfizer vaccine doses to the Global Kovacs program. Which administers daisies have donated vaccines throughout the developing world. Many experts say the donation is crucial because the global disparity contributes to the creation of mutant viruses. One expert calls this alarming. 2020 was the deadliest year in U. S history, primarily because of covid. But data shows the biggest increases in the death rates for heart disease and diabetes in at least 20 years. Experts think a big reason for that, maybe that many people with dangerous Dems made the deadly mistake of staying away from the hospital for fear of catching covid. North Carolina Senators will soon consider a bill that would make it illegal for women to get abortions on the basis of the fetuses, race, sex or a prenatal diagnosis of down syndrome. This is a P news The battle over the Keystone Pipeline is over with a Canadian company dumping the project. Here's our Jackie Quinn with the latest on this long standing fight. TC Energy says it will work with government regulators to ensure a safe exit from the partially built pipeline that it was planning to use to run crude from the oil sand fields of western Canada to Nebraska and then use other lines to the Gulf Coast. The company cites the inability of Canadian if Officials to persuade President Biden to reverses cancellation of the pipelines permit. The pipeline had been a campaign issue. Former President Trump revived the project, saying it would create thousands of construction jobs. But President Biden halted it over local environmental issues and overall concerns that burning oil.

Ordinary Equality
Women Share Why They Fight For Reproductive Justice
"Welcome back to ordinary equality. I'm jimmy wilson a writer editor and feminist activist. And i'm kate. Kelly human rights attorney and feminist activist. Today we're talking about an issue that has been undercurrent of a lot of what we've covered so far reproductive justice it's a framework created by black women to center our needs in the midst of a movement that has ignored us for far too long. This episode we're going to discuss some of the reproductive injustice. That continued post emancipation. And how it spurred the founding of a movement bill to address the inequity and the mistrust caused by centuries of reproductive oppression at the end of the episode will learn white folks myself included can do to better center marginalized and underrepresented voices in this conversation. And what organizations are doing on the ground to ensure reproductive justice the slave breeding industry we discussed in episode three left a painful and persistent legacy in this country. Professor jennifer morgan talked about how the historic commodification of black bodies set the stage for ongoing mistreatment of folks embedding generational trauma that persists today that shamas sits beneath much more recent oppression of reproductive rights throughout most of the twentieth century. Eugenics campaigns flourished in the united states quickly becoming the dominant scientific view. The goal was to exterminate all so-called undesirable qualities in society through often-forced selective breeding and sterilization mental illnesses criminal records unwanted racial traits low intelligence levels and even poverty were considered undesirable indicators leading scientists. Believed that all these traits could and should be selectively bred out of the human population by any means necessary as we now know all of these ideas have since been proven to be as false as they are immoral. Time and time again. In the heyday of eugenics thirty-three states allowed involuntary sterilization on groups lawmakers claimed were unfit have children in california mental institutions. Alone about twenty thousand for sterilizations between nineteen o nine and nineteen seventy-nine unsurprisingly. People of color in immigrants were far more likely to be selected as an undesirable group worthy for sterilization mainstream. Scientists pushed these views. As fact margaret sanger the founder of planned. Parenthood got involved in the eugenics movement as she tried to promote reproductive rights. On october sixteenth. Nine hundred sixteen sanger opened the first birth control clinic in the united states. In order to push the idea of birth control rights forward. She consorted with leaders in the ever growing eugenics movement. She even personally advocated for selective breeding herself in one thousand nine hundred ninety one article. She wrote quote. The most urgent problem. Today is how to limit and discourage the over fertility of the mentally and physically defective as damning as that is. There's more to the story. Here's loretta ross. A professor at smith college and former national coordinator of sister song women of color reproductive justice collective on sanger's legacy her involvement in movement. But i also contextualized wbz devos was vaulted with the jenex movement. And so because it was a popular pseudoscience at that time a lot of people were involved in it. And so to single out margaret sanger as the demon is trying to eliminate the black race is just bad historical research because in fact. She was far ahead of her time. Even i called in a sectional list one day because in nineteen teams retired nineteen sixteen. She about poverty. She wrote about racism she wrote about all the inner sexual issues. We're talking about now. One hundred years later she was so ahead of her time and so she was an accident. Early intersection analyst. Who made some mistakes. But then everybody i know. Who's a human being makes. Mistakes if i wanted to do an analysis of everything dr martin luther king junior it wrong. It's an attention. But maybe they demonize him as they do margaret sanger. Many anti-choice advocates claim. That singer sought to eliminate black people from america altogether. That couldn't be less true. She focused the spread of birth control on poor communities many of which were largely populated with people of color. But it's because they were more likely to be susceptible to unwanted pregnancies and she wrote in one thousand nine fourteen enforced. Motherhood is the most complete denial of women's right to life and liberty. It's definitely disturbing to read about many of sanger's eugenic spaced beliefs. Today though she later repudiated everything. About the idea of selective breeding we still have to contend with the damage her involvement in the movement when a well known figure participates in such a harmful ideology it may provide others the justification to do the same. Her language may also have sowed increased wariness and communities of color after atrocities committed by nazi germany on earth. The terror born from the disgusting ideology of eugenics the vocal public support for the movement fizzled and most sleep died in the united states. But for sterilization continued behind the scenes for decades and still takes place today as we'll discuss later in the

AP 24 Hour News
Iceland Volcano Erupts For First Time in 800 Years
"Has fled to life, sparking the area's first volcanic eruption in nearly 800 years. Initial aerial footage showed a relatively small eruption so far, with two streams of lover running in opposite directions in 2010 and eruption of a different Icelandic volcano sent clouds of ash and dust into the atmosphere. Grounding over 100,000 flights between Europe and North America because of concerns the material could damage jet engines. However, Chief meteorologist held up, Johnson says this eruption is not a threat to air travel's is mine. There's no ash coming from it. So there's no it traffic considerations that we have to worry about. This southwestern corner of Iceland is the most heavily populated part of the country. Nevertheless, the Department of Emergency Management says it doesn't anticipate evacuations unless levels of volcanic gasses rise significantly. I'm Karyn Shamas. Is

WCBM 680 AM
"shamas" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM
"Palestinians will be going to the polls later this year to vote on the future of their president, the latest from the media lines. Michael Freed sent 16 years after Ma Quinn Abbas was elected to a four year term as president of the Palestinian Authority Dates have been set for a presidential and parliamentary election. Despite the belief that the lack of elections remains a primary impediment to statehood. Polls indicate a majority of Palestinians are unconvinced that a free and fair election will happen in May and July as planned. Major concern is whether the Fatah and Hamas factions that ruled the West Bank and Gaza Strip respectively, will cede power, according to election results at 85 in rumored poor health The possibility of a bus stepping down has already triggered an aggressive battle for succession within the Fatah and the Palestinian Authority. I Michael Freaks in town Hall News Jerusalem News and analysis at the media line dot organ town hall dot com. I'm Keith Peters in Washington. The World Health Organization chief is lamb basking Drugmakers profits vaccine inequalities at the opening of the W. H O Executive board meeting We hear more from correspondent Karen Shamas reporting, director General Tetra said Denham, Cipri ASIS Contempt, an imbalance in fact in distribution globally, not right that younger Healthier adults in rich countries are vaccinated before health workers and all their people in poorer countries had to escape. The example of Guinea is a poor country, his most vulnerable and nowhere near protected. The world is on the brink off catastrophe. Moral failure. United. The W. H O Kovacs program has so far secure two billion doses. The program aims to get vaccines out. All countries ritual poor based on need. I'm Karen Shamus. The fast spreading coronavirus. Varian, first identified in the UK has not been found in the Czech Republic. More on these stories, a town hall that calm a few flurries.

Larry Elder
WHO chief lambasts vaccine profits, demands elderly go first
"Organization chief is lamb basking Drugmakers profits vaccine inequalities at the opening of the W. H O Executive board meeting We hear more from correspondent Karen Shamas reporting, director General Tetra said Denham, Cipri ASIS Contempt, an imbalance in vaccine distribution globally, Not right that younger Healthier adults in rich countries are vaccinated before health workers and all their people in poorer countries had to escape. The example of Guinea is a poor country, his most vulnerable and nowhere near protected. The world is on the brink off catastrophic moral failure. United. The Wh Kovacs program has so far secure two billion doses. The program aims to get vaccines out to all countries ritual Paul based on need.

860AM The Answer
"shamas" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"To the polls later this year to vote on the future of their president, the latest from the media lines. Michael Freed since 16 years after mom when Abbas was elected to a four year term as president of the Palestinian Authority dates have been set for presidential and parliamentary election. Despite the belief that the lack of elections remains the primary impediment to statehood. Polls indicate a majority of Palestinians are unconvinced that a free and fair election will happen in May and July as planned. Major concern is whether the Fatah and come US factions that ruled the West Bank in Gaza Strip respectively, will cede power, according to election results at 85 in rumored poor health The possibility of a bus stepping down has already triggered an aggressive battle for succession within the Fatah and the Palestinian Authority. By Michael Freaks in town Hall News Jerusalem News and analysis at the media line dot organ town hall dot com. I'm Keith Peters in Washington. World Health Organization chief is lamb, basking drugmakers, profits and vaccine inequalities at the opening of the W. H O Executive board meeting. We hear more from correspondent Karen Shamas reporting, director General Tetra said Denham Cipri aces contempt, an imbalance in vaccine distribution globally, Not right that younger Healthier adults in rich countries are vaccinated before health workers and all their people in poorer countries had to escape. The example of Guinea is a poor country, his most vulnerable and nowhere near protected. The world is on the brink off catastrophe. Moral sailor united. The W H O Kovacs program has so far secure two billion doses. The program aims to get vaccines out to all countries ritual Paul based on need. I'm Karen Sharma's The fast spreading coronavirus. Varian, first identified in the UK has now been found in the Czech Republic. More on these stories.

KOMO
"shamas" Discussed on KOMO
"The FBI is screening. The 25,000 National Guard troops that are sent there have been sent to Washington, D. C for possible insider threats ahead of the inauguration of President elect Joe Biden. Harvey Secretary Ryan McCarthy tells the AP with rioters involved in storming of the capital, having military ties there being extra vigilant, clearly something we need to be conscious of inside the entire formation. Not alone. Men and women that may be assigned to this. This operation here in the capital. The National Guard already goes through routine screenings. Now the FBI is also checking members out. We're continually Uh, Going through the process and look taking 2nd 3rd looks at every one of the individuals assigned to this operation. I'm Julie Walker. President. Trump's expected to leave Washington hours before Joe Biden is sworn in as president. More from ABC is Karen Travers in Washington. President Trump, who loves the pomp and circumstance, parts of the job, will get a military send off Wednesday at Joint base. Andrews outside of Washington. A military band, a red carpet flanked by service members before he boards Air Force One for one final flight is president not happening Wednesday, the traditional inauguration day transfer of power events, including Ah, morning visit to the White House. By Joe Biden. AH shared limo ride up to the Capitol President Trump, of course, is not going to the inauguration, the first president more than 150 years to skip it. Erin drivers. ABC NEWS Washington Israel is pushing ahead with plans to build nearly 800 settlement homes on the West Bank before the Trump Administration leaves office later this week to get these ready defense body that authorizes settlement construction confirmed the government approvals, which drew swift condemnations from the Palestinians. Palestinians see the West Bank is the Heartland of the future. Independent states. The anti settlement monitoring group Peace now said that over 90% of the hens lay deep inside the West Bank peace Now's Hagit Ofran thinks this new rush of settlements will stifle the peace process in construction in approvals in the West Bank are very bad for Israel because it will prevent the possibility of a two state solution and a peace agreement. I'm Karen Shamas, the son of Dr Martin Luther King Jr is remembering his late father's legacy. Martin Luther King, the thirds Despite his father's many accomplishments, he says. Over the last few years, America seems to have been turning on itself. It needs to start coming together, also noting significant progress made as a country, referring to Kamila Harris is the first woman elected as vice president. Being the third says he's optimistic the incoming by the administration will act as the next step toward bringing the country back to his sense of normalcy. Come on his time. 11 28.

Rush Limbaugh
Israel okays new settlement homes just days before Biden sworn in
"Pushing hard with plans to build nearly 800 settlement homes on the West Bank before the Trump Administration leaves office later this week to get these ready defense body that authorizes settlement construction confirmed the government approvals, which drew swift condemnations from the Palestinians. Palestinians see the West Bank is the Heartland of the future. Independent states. The anti settlement monitoring group Peace now said that over 90% of the hens lay deep inside the West Bank. He starts to get our friend thinks this new rush of settlements will stifle the peace process. Going construction in approvals in the West Bank are very bad for Israel because it will prevent the possibility over two state solution and a peace agreement. I'm Karen Shamas.

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"shamas" Discussed on AP News
"He's taking us to disperse disgruntled protesters who blocked roads by burning tires and three stones and other objects that police and businesses The uproar is a combination of conditions, anger that the country is on the verge of bankruptcy and has dire public services. Many feel disappointed that on the 10 year anniversary of the revolution that ousted autocratic President Zine el Aberdeen, Benelli, there is little to show in terms of improvements. Police swooped in as shops and banks were looted and vandalized, arresting dozens of years, according to the Tunisian form of economic and social rights. More than 1000 demonstrations took place in November alone. I'm Karen Shamas. Violent protests erupted in several Tunisian cities is the country reels from economic turmoil. Police used tear gas to disperse disgruntled protesters who blocked roads by burning tires and three stains and other objects that police and businesses The uproar is a combination of conditions, anger that the country is on the verge of bankruptcy and has dire public services. Many feel disappointed that on the 10 year anniversary of the revolution that ousted autocratic President Zine el Aberdeen, Benelli There is little to show in terms of improvements. Police swooped in as shops and banks were looted and vandalized, arresting dozens of years, according to the Tunisian form of economic and social rights. More than 1000 demonstrations took place in November alone. I'm Karen Shamas, incoming White House communications director Kate Bedingfield tells ABC s this week. Biden will work with Congress to pass his American rescue plan, which includes effort to fund Coordinated federal vaccine effort. It's an effort to get shots into American arms to ensure that we can once and for all. Finally, get this virus under control and get our economy back on track. Biden is planning a 10 Day blitz of executive actions that will not require congressional action. Those include an end to Trump's restriction on immigration from some Muslim majority countries and rejoining the Paris climate accord, as well as a mandate that people wear masks some federal property and during interstate travel. And Thomas Washington. From regular expenses.

AP News
"shamas" Discussed on AP News
"Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Governor Mike DeWine is preparing for possible protests by supporters of President Trump in the days leading up to Joe Biden's inauguration. They're violent. People. And their violence will not be tolerated. In Ohio, the FBI is warning of the potential for violence at all state capitals. Now that the House is impeached President Trump his trial in the Senate could start on Inauguration Day less than a week away. New York's attorney general, Leticia James, is suing the New York Police Department following protest over racial injustice. The officers engaged in blatant use of excessive force and often misconduct. Including the indiscriminate, unjustified and repeated use of batons. Pepper spraying. Bicycles. A crowd control tactic known as Kettle in No immediate comment from NYPD. Jacob Blake, a black man who was shot in the back by a white police officer in Wisconsin over the summer, leaving him partially paralyzed, said in an interview he was prepared to surrender just before the officer opened fire. President elect Joe Biden. We'll talk more later today about what he will do to fight the coronavirus once he takes office. The government says the number of people filing for unemployment keeps going up 965,000 last week. Mrs bankrate dot coms. Mark Hamrick don't see those death and duration of this economic downturn. Now at 43 weeks, the total number of new claims here when you combine the programs, whether it's seasonally adjusted or not well over a million. Dr Harold Bornstein, the physician who wants declare Donald Trump would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency. Has died. He was 73. This is AP News. Polls have closed in Uganda. There are fears violence will escalate. Here's the AP is Karen Shamas, a security forces tried to stop supporters of the main opposition leader, Bobby Wine for munching polling stations, Voters came out and force even the Internet was cut off long lines of voters snaked into the distance in the capital, Kampala. Local coordinator Eric Matonga said voting went better than expected being quite not chaotic, like expected a despite placenta. I think everything's mostly going on where opposition leader.

Dennis Prager
U.K. becomes first country to approve Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine
"What a newly approved easy to handle vaccine is being dubbed as Britain becomes the first country to authorize its use. Britain's Health Department said it was authorizing emergency use of the vaccine developed by Oxford University in UK based drug maker AstraZeneca, Karen Shamas reports. The approval and a shift in policy will speed up a road out of the vaccine in the UK, which comes as a surgeon infections threatens to swamp British hospitals. Riches, Health Secretary Matt Hancock said. The vaccine brings light at the end of the tunnel. I'm also now with this approval this morning, highly confident that we can get enough vulnerable people vaccinated by the spring. We can now see all route out of this pandemic. Good. AstraZeneca vaccine is expected to be relied on in many countries because of its low cost availability and ease of use. It can be kept in refrigerators rather than the ultra cold stories. Some other vaccines require. The company has said it will sell it for $2.58 days and plans to make up to three billion doses by the end of 2021. Karen Sharma's London of all freed stocks in

News, Traffic and Weather
Central District eviction sparks anti-gentrification protests
"Dozens of people turning out Saturday to stop evictions and sound off against residents being squeezed out of the central district. Suzanne Phan, KOMO news. The explains there is a proposal to demolish these apartments here in the central district. And that means that low income and disabled tenants we'll have to find somewhere else to live been here about. Thirty years like so many other renters at the Chateau apartments. Terry Justice counseling section eight housing to get by more than half of the twenty one units. Here are set aside for affordable housing Justice. Just got some bad news. They just told us they were telling us that we have to be out by the end of the year. Cadence real estate is planning on demolishing the apartments and building newer and more expensive units. What are we gonna do? And that's why Justice, and so many others showed up to the community meeting at new hope missionary Baptist church. You get a home. Only is you are able to pay the exorbitant rent councilwoman Shamas want and the city council renter's rights committee. Listen to renters and their concerns. It's not a good look for a business to throw people out on the street. These folks need to be embarrassed. Someone says something needs to be done now about affordable housing and the homeless crisis. We absolutely need to build a movement to fight for rent control and for a massive expansion of social housing, we just publicly-owned housing. So that people will have affordable homes. No matter what cadence owes that tenants other. That is alternate affordable accessible homes right here in the central district. So that these working class families and elderly people are not displaced in the

Hugh Hewitt
Teen found alive months after parents shot dead
"President's former attorney Michael Cohen will testify in public before the powerful house oversight committee on February seventh the announcement coming from chairman, illogic comics who stressed the committee is consulting with special counsel Robert Mueller's office to make sure it doesn't interfere with any ongoing investigation. Capitol hill. Correspondent Wally Hines with. That report. The Tokyo district court says Nissan's former chair Carlos going has been indicted for breach of trust goings been in detention since since November nineteenth arrest. He was earlier charged with falsifying financial reports in reporting his income by about forty four million dollars over five years through two thousand fifteen this is townhall dot com. In an era where it's tough to know which news outlet to trust at a time where it's difficult to find facts, not just there is an oasis the news desert. It's the cats roundtable John Katzman TV's the personification of the American dream who built a multibillion dollar business empire. Talks with some of the nation's top newsmakers every Sunday morning at eight thirty one just here. Partisan spin you'll hear directly from the newsmakers who are shaping the news cycle in the city the country and the world of a cats roundtable, you just hear about politics, you're about size business, education, animal rights, and any other topics that you're interested in catch the cats roundtable every Sunday morning starting at eight thirty right after Aranha in the morning on AM nights of the answer. Apply. In the automotive world. Fiat Chrysler is the latest automaker to announce a big airbag recall. Correspondent Ed Donahue has this report more than one point six million jeeps dodgers and Chrysler's as well as ram and dodge pick-ups are covered by this recall. Most of them are in the US. It's the same story is previous recalls Takada front passenger airbag inflators can explode with too much force. If it happens shrapnel explodes into drivers and passengers at least twenty three people have died from the problem worldwide about ten million inflators are being recalled this year already. Ford Honda and Toyota has issued recalls in this latest round. The most dangerous inflators are in the areas of the south along the Gulf of Mexico that have high humidity. Ed Donahue, Washington. You can always check out. The breaking news and read more nalysts sat townhall dot com. Disruptions to air travel are possible. If Britain leaves the European Union in March without a deal. That's according to the head of the leading association for airlines around the world. Correspondent Karen Shamas has the latest with this report from London. Director general and see if the international Air Transport Association said the risk to traffic flow is partly under control after the consonants of contingency plans. However, he boys concerns about the possible knightdale Brexit which could cause cancellations and disruptions in the short term because current guidelines renascent to travel between Britain and the EU perfect twenty eighteen traffic levels. Whereas passenger traffic is projected to grow five point five percent in Europe this year. Does he stated that his main concerns are about the weeks and months following withdrawal? From the the

The Mentors
All-UK customs Brexit deal report is 'speculation': PM May's office
"Prime Minister Theresa May's office have dismissed speculation reports that Britain and the European Union were close to striking a divorce deal. After reaching a compromise on the intractable issue of the Irish border. Correspondent Karen Shamas springs us more on the story Downing Street has denied the Sunday Times report claiming a deal was imminent because of proposed agreement had been reached on future customs arrangements at the island Northern Ireland Buddha labeling aids has speculation. However as deputy David Livingston said recently that negotiators. We're very close to an agreement. An Irish deputy prime minister, Simon Coveney said I think it is possible to get the deal in November Britishness GT leave the EU on March the twenty nine but London and Brussels have not least negligent on that divorce hands. The stalemate has heightened fears that the UK might leave without a deal in place leading to chaos at ports and

27 Hour News
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft runs out of fuel in the asteroid belt
"Vesta, Don went into orbit around the dwarf planet. Sarah. Chris Don kept working longer than expected and mission director and chief engineer Mark Raymond insists it wasn't sad. He said Don was a spectacular success by any measure. It carried humankind on a truly amazing deep space adventure with stunning discoveries. That's just as Don will stay in orbit around Sara's for decades. North and South Korea have agreed to officially inform. The International Olympic Committee of their intent to co host the twenty thirty two summer Olympics is AP. Correspondent Karen Shamas reports. It's another sign of warming relations between the two countries Korean sports officials often

The Answer Programming
Hope fades in Philippines for dozens buried in landslides
"Typhoon man goods barreled into southern China after lashing the northern Philippines with strong winds and heavy rain, and it left dozens dead. Dozens more are feared buried in a landslide. Correspondent Karen Shamas has more on this story full million people in southern China's going tongue Steffi the massive typing and nearly fifty thousand fishing boats. Back supports the gambling and Clayton cow class casinos for the first time Mankiewicz made landfall in the Guangdong city of Taishan packing. Wind speeds of one hundred miles per hour state television reported that setting waves flooded, a seaside hotel, the storm also break windows fell. Trees told them these scaffolding of buildings under construction and flooded areas. The sometimes waist high

Under The Hood
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry Attend Friend's Wedding on Her Birthday
"Quickstart from relief factor maybe all you need to lower or even eliminate these pains whole, lot of people have already. Gone to relief factor dot com and here's something you need to know the majority of people. Who ordered the three week quickstart now only nineteen ninety-five go on to order more let's see if we can get you. Out of pain To go to relieffactor dot com Just. Weeks after tying the knot themselves the Duke and duchess. Of Sussex are at another wedding. Let's Karen Shamas reports this time they're the guests Prince Harry and Meghan Markle were attending the. Wedding of the prince's longtime fan. Charlie van Stubbins e today's jank's the ceremony also happens to. Be taking place on Megan's thirty seventh birthday fence job and see has nine the prince since childhood and was an Ashrat. Harry Megan's wedding at Windsor Castle in may the prince Wartelle Cates in sunglasses and Meghan is short sleeved dress and matching fascinates as a couple arrived at the medieval chat isn't Mary the virgin. Franson forty miles. Southwest of London Taryn Shammas London Francis first baby panda celebrates his one year anniversary today with, a, birthday, cake, comprised, of bamboo. Honey apples oranges strawberries and lemons the panda named Yongming weighs about sixty six pounds and has recently started eating bamboo while still suckling milk from its mother townhall dot com New concerns about the security of computer tablets offered to win mates prompted Colorado with. Authorities to take. Away all fifteen thousand of its tablets from their state prisoners confiscation comes a week after Idaho, officials, said, three, hundred, sixty four. Inmates exposed a glitch in their tablets that they use to apply a total of two hundred twenty five thousand and credits to their accounts Which they said to send emails free music play games. Read books or take classes officials in Colorado declined to discuss the security. Issue that led the Goths gate the tablets. Department of correction, spokesman Mark Fairbairn says the predators were not using the tablets to hack into computer systems or to take money Patrick fos reporting a statue of confederate general Robert E Lee. On Richmond's famed monument avenue has been vandalized with red paint splattered on the statue's base letters on apparent reference to the black lives matter movement also sprayed on the base Virginia capitol police say this is This is a. Lot of the Hoover Institution for townhall.

Battle Lines
New Zealand Prime Minister returns home from hospital with new baby
"New zealand prime minister just send arjun announced the name of her baby daughter born just three days ago baby builders name is nieve prime minister dan onset a few questions from reporters while holding her baby at aachen city hospital before she planned on returning home she will take six weeks of leave before returning to work done is just the second elected world leader to give beth while holding office the last leaders say was late pakistani prime minister benazir bhutto in nineteen ninety the new zealand prime minister said she hoped that one day having a baby while leading a country would not be seen as a novelty i hope for little girls and boys a future where they can make choices about how they raise the family and what kind of career they have a choice based on what that what they want and what makes him happy i'm karen shamas worn these stories at.

News, Traffic and Weather
Arrest in 1986 murder of Washington girl abducted from park
"The komo twenty four seven news center despite president trump's executive order to keep migrant families together at the border of washington attorney general bob ferguson announced today he's suing the trump administration over its immigration policy bob ferguson says he still has problems with the president's executive order does not apply to the kids liked those here in washington state who have already been separated from their parents those individuals are not included in the presence executive order ferguson says the two hundred six asylumseekers at the federal detention center in seatac about fifty our parents says several other states will join washington and filing the suit against oregon california and massachusetts complaints against city council member shamas awad have been dismissed by the seattle ethics and elections commission the latest from komo's jeff pohjola la last month several complaints were filed about sawant's use of city resources to print flyers and banners for her march on amazon rally but those complaints were dismissed this week after the commission found that swans actions did not violate any laws or ethics guidelines the ruling said in part quote the scope of a council members authority is broad and that has no supervisor beyond the residents of seattle the ruling however can be appealed we've reached out to swansea office for comment but have not heard back jeff pohjola komo news seattle looking for a new police chief better community group that oversees the pd wants to city council to postpone hearings with candidates mayor jenny durkan announced three finalists for the job last month not long after the seattle a community police commissioner asked the mayor's office for records about how the search was conducted the point to interim seattle police chief carmen best not being among the finalists to spider qualifications being the only female candidate the commission wants to city council to wait to consider the finalists until they review those records the man arrested the michelle welsh murder case made his first court appearance today komo's charlie harder has the story ultras killed thirty two years ago in nineteen eighty six over the past three decades detectives have been searching for her killer police say they gathered enough evidence to arrest gary hartman in the case he sixty six appeared in front of a judge ordered held as pierce county prosecutor mark lindquist decides whether to file charges i understand how important this cases to.