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WCPT 820
"shroff" Discussed on WCPT 820
"It's true. Yeah, yeah. It's not. What do you say? This is not how America is supposed to be. It's ain't no party. We think of this guy. Okay, there he is. Nancy and Arkansas. Hello, Nance. Good morning. I looked in the town of Wayne Arkansas for almost 40 years and it's literally this story by that terrible tornado that came. We had four people. We were tired of breaking the high school as this splendor. I'm so sorry. My father. Fox going out to people in orphans. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's terrible. A Little Rock was hit, but that was more spread out all over. We were tan a little over 8000 people. Yeah. And it was all concentrated on the main part of town. It was hard. It's horrible. A story I used to go to. There's nothing there. Anymore. It's really sad. Yeah. Well, you know what? I can just say, I'm glad we have a president that does not discriminate based on who voted for him and who didn't, you know, we helped Mississippi Tate Reeves even thanked him for that. We don't, you know, have to worry about that. I mean, it was like, we just remember it, right? When we had wildfires out here, he based Trump basically said, you, California, you didn't vote for him. Yeah, yeah. Get a rake exactly. Ricky Ricky for us. I remember. Okay, one last one, Lindy Lee says NYPD and the FBI have gone into high alert for Trump's surrender Dems have been told to work from a home because of safety threats. Trump's Russians have threatened to bomb Alvin Bragg. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lindsey grammer threatening riots, party of Law & Order my ass. Yeah, I hope everything is calm tomorrow, but it's just. They just. You know, 60 minutes just profiled an insurrectionist who is literally involved in the last insurrection does not give me hope for the way the media is continues to normalize all this. I need some anti vaccine. Can we break? Anti maxi. Let's go to church. And what's her reaction to your fellow member of Congress, congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, saying, she's going to come to New York to protest the indictment. Well, she certainly can go to New York, but to protest the indictment. It's not going to do any good is not going to stop it. I think that she's just gaining more publicity and more attention to herself, but he has been indicted. And there's nothing that she can do about it at this point. Thank you, anti Maxine. David Frome with the point, he says, point of clarification, it's a banana republic when the president of the state commits crimes and doesn't face justice. Thank you. That's what a banana republic is. One more. Maxine waters yesterday. As a matter of fact, she has a reputation for being outrageous, someone that is not to be taken seriously. And so show this continue with that reputation by going to protest, but she can not in any way interfere with justice at this point. Justice is on the move. Oh, here's the, I found the Julia ainsley tweet. She said Secret Service officials tell NBC News that Trump's detail is not to blame for him reporting to New York City for arrest Tuesday rather than tomorrow, meaning, you know, Friday. Right. Preposterous one said, pushing back on this claim by taco pina. I just. It's at a point where you can't trust anything. He or his attorney say. Right? I mean, it's just, uh, yeah. Okay. One last one caveat shroff says what for the stormy Daniels hush money payment and related crimes Trump lead. Trump likely would never have been president. Instead, so called over prepared Hillary Clinton would have led us through COVID-19. It's not hyperbole to say hundreds of thousands of lives could have been saved. Um, it sounds like he might die mad to. And there is that T-shirt still available at 70 million dot com. Of course. If you, in fact, hold time back. Commerce. Mmm um. Yes. Thank you. 19 minutes after the hour, this portion of the Stephanie Miller show brought you by my bombas socks. It's all performance day. Little hiking little, I don't know, maybe weightlifting. Who knows? There's a little of that. A little this will that ready for anything? T-shirts underwear, socks. They are all the best constructed. The super soft materials, Marina, wool, pima cotton, even cashmere, which makes them the perfect cozy layers. They have designed their socks, their underwear, and their

AP News Radio
Homelessness in San Francisco: talk of frustration, survival
"The city of San Francisco is being sued for allegedly forcing homeless people to move and discarding their belongings. Victoria Solomon says San Francisco police rousted her awake early one morning. I've definitely been pulled at if I was to come back here or whatever that they would arrest me. Dylan miner was told to clear out. Yeah, they're definitely taking us over down. Sal shroff with a lawyer's committee for civil rights says it's cruel and unusual treatment. If someone has nowhere to go in a city that they're a long-term resident of because they've been priced out of their neighborhoods, you can not police them out of sight just because you don't want to see them. Attorneys for San Francisco deny workers illegally force people to move. But merchant Ryan moths says it's bad for business. I don't want to say it's someone without a home is a nuisance, but I will say that, yeah, having encampment, it's often it does scare people away. A judge temporarily banned San Francisco from clearing homeless encampments. I'm Ed Donahue

WCPT 820
"shroff" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Was truly the gravest crying in American history, and it must be fully prosecuted. I don't know if I know how happy clappy I am this morning in terms of the whether we're going to find all these texts because clearly this was so premeditated because it goes to every branch of government that they it's like no cassler said. This was even if the coup succeeded to cover up their crimes. So they couldn't, so we'll see. I'm going to choose to go with the people that say we will find them. Holy crap. Okay, Joe tweets, when Joe Biden gave a speech about the assassination of a terrorist, he didn't say he died like a dog or that his body was blown to bits. He didn't praise himself or plug his own book. He didn't do any of that because he's not he's a real president and not a self centered hole. Thank you, Joe. Has anyone done the side by sides by presidential dignified? And then I was remembering. He died like a dog. Oh, they did sandwich. They did Obama Trump and Biden. Right. Okay. What is dying like a dog? I don't. He's everything. He sweated like a dog get fired like a dog. I don't know, none of the things that dogs do. They don't sweat, don't get fired. They don't have jobs. Dog jobs. Well, yeah, I suppose. Okay. Cabbie and shroff says a Biden and Obama killed Al-Qaeda's top leadership. Trump freed 5000 Taliban. That's the difference. Why does the mainstream media not put more things in context like that with something huge like this happens? Okay. Liam Neeson, who I refuse to believe is not the real rent Liam Neeson. It's not the real news. He tweeted, instead of gasping for breath at Walter Reed hospital, President Biden spent his COVID infection hunting and killing the leader of Al-Qaeda. Boom. Yeah? Jim and Cleveland, hi, Jim. Welcome. Hi. Hi, Stephanie. This is the summer straight from Cleveland. It's called before. Okay. Go ahead. And I just wanted to tell you a particularly wealthy today. Oh, God. Okay, Eddie Haskell. No, no. I did a study in college or you see you look pretty stay online and average of 17.8 seconds longer. You have figured her out, haven't you? Yes. I took 70 seconds just for that to say how lovely. Okay. Anyway, I just wanted to make a comment about the trust or if they do indict the arrangements. I just hope that he gets what he deserves. And don't think that something of a plea deal. Yeah. You know, which some lawyers are really good at. Yeah. Well, this is why the clock is ticking on how long this would take. And then an appeal and that he sees actual justice. So I'm totally with you on that. We haven't supported Carlos isn't even here and we were going to support the sports.

Pop Culture Happy Hour
"shroff" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour
"Can't wait to talk about this show with y'all. So let's get into it on miss marvel Iman Vellani plays Kamala, a young, smart, and resourceful Muslim girl who receives a gold bangle originally owned by her mysterious great grandmother, Aisha. The Bengal allows her to manifest and manipulate a kind of crystalline energy, though it will take her a few training montages to be able to control it. Zenobia shroff plays her mother, she doesn't know about Kamala's burgeoning superhero life, but she does notice Kamala is disobeying her more frequently and refuses to tell Kamala anything about her great grandmother. Meanwhile, there's Bruno played by Matt lintz, he's Kamala's brilliant tech wizard classmate with a crush owner. There's camron, played by rich Shaw. He's the hot smoldering boy with a secret, the Kamala's crushing on. Yasmine Fletcher plays her friend nakia and independent minded teenager navigating the politics of the neighborhood mosque, and there's a government agency harassing the local Muslim community, seeking the true identity of Kamala's fledgling superhero persona as you can tell. There's a lot going on on the show, we are four episodes into the show's 6 episode run as we tape this, and we will be talking about all four of those episodes. Roxana, you reviewed the show for vulture. Tell me your thoughts. I am really liking it. You know, there's two ways to look at it. There's the representation stuff, which I think so far is pretty well done. This is the first Muslim superhero character that we're getting, the show is doing a very good job of showing various different kinds of Muslim life and Muslim faith and Muslim belief and Muslim interpretation. And I also like it as sort of an update on the bend it like Beckham formula. Which is a cultural narrative that is sort of honoring roots and traditions and where you come from and also questioning how does someone as an individual update these or interpret them for themselves. So I'm really loving that it feels like something fresh, something new. I am also enjoying that it feels like something for actual children and teenagers. And I am liking that it's sort of, I hate to say low stakes because I don't want to diminish the personal journey that the character is going through, but I do like that it's not yet entirely about the end of the world. I feel very burnt out on marvel continuously being apocalyptic. So I like that the stakes are sort of more intimate, smaller, and that we're not getting this sort of. And here's exactly how she's going to fit into the movie universe. I want a little bit of a break from that. And as a continued Moon Knight defender, I like that we are also getting a little bit of a break from that in this series. So I am enjoying it a good amount. But I don't know what Priya thinks I'm curious. Yeah, we'll get into it. I mean, like, I dig this a lot. I think it's up there with WandaVision and Loki in terms of what's on MCU streaming. And also in terms of having a distinct identity that sets it apart to gives it a reason for being, but Priya what do you think?.

WCPT 820
"shroff" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Yes. I have a guess the quotes and Chris isn't here. There was ketchup dripping down the wall who said that. The Swedish chef. No. We saw a Cassidy hostage in speaking of the president's throne as lunch against the wall when AG his AG fact checked his election full as the AG called it. Baby didn't like that. Okay. I should have known it wasn't the Swedish chef. Cathy and shroff tweets for people wondering what Democrats have done well for one thing. They fought tooth and nail to even have this committee Pelosi got it done. Thank you. Thank you. Can you imagine the American people never knowing this story? It's Republicans won. And put idiots like Jim Jordan who were involved in it on there to throw their own feces. It would have been another version of what happened in the capitol if they let Jim Jordan. Right? Oh, it definitely happened again. Yeah, it's like, OJ, would you like to lead this panel about whether. Okay. Andrea in Reno, hello, Andrea. People have thoughts. Stephanie. Hello. I wish I had some good news today, but unfortunately not. I was just listening to another progressive show on free speech TV this morning. And then I got back on I looked up on Google on through The Associated Press over 1 million swing voters in 43 states. I know I've heard that. All right, thank you. I've heard that again. I feel like there's a lot of information out there that's designed to try to suppress the democratic vote and depress democratic voters. She's talking about that they've registered Republican. I don't know what that's about. All I can tell you is every polling expert that I've talked to or seen said a ten point swing in, I don't know what it is. Less than a month is the biggest they'd ever seen toward Democrats. Right. Right. It has been a ten point swing towards Republicans to Democrats up now by I don't know how many. So we're going to focus like a laser particularly on what we just saw yesterday. Yeah. Saving democracy. Democracy. Right. Exactly. And that between that and row, I just, I get it. I understand the doom scrolling in the naysaying and oh, Democrats could still Republicans are scared. Between row and yesterday. Focus eyes on the prize. 29 minutes after the hour. Kimberly Johnson next. You are listening to 8 20. Here's the latest Chicago traffic

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"shroff" Discussed on The Show Presented By VDG Sports
"What can i choice. But that doesn't necessarily does not me on getting rid of you. Complete digest means that instead of making you fifteen. We're not making twenty to thirty instead of making fifteen gonna half make you twentieth. Thirtieth most popular sport the countries multiple countries. That and. it also means. I'm gonna have to shroff's verify ross would verify. Yeah i get it. I understand. But i'm going to lose the more i get it. I understand what. I'm going to need a little bit more from you until the truscott's built back up until i see that people can act as human people can do pune things people can understand his some. There's some occasions you just turn your back on and let's by fend for themselves is something you just don't do. And if we're not on the same level and we don't see either i when it comes to that i have no problem with hidden deuce and say saying you don't have the same values. Sure you doing all this of this stuff for you doing all this other stuff and it seems because he just wants to good positive. Pr you want the good positive pr spin so you can just have this in your pocket and say favor. We're doing this but we're doing that paint. But we're doing this when it comes to actually being a human. What are you doing when it comes to actually looking out for humans. What do you when it comes to actually protecting or helping those who can't help themselves when they are in need when he crying for help a needed.

ESPN FC
"shroff" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Now and they've got some decent mama and people like who play in france mendi another mindy. Moral kudo need to food poison you. I think to beat them at home in what they were alleging. The yeah the village. They've been food poison by some of the hotel the quote is the things enough food enough that they all go sick but again a shroff akeem and he's players who scored. By the way. I think too strong for guinea-bissau stood is. This is the reason why by the issue. We're wondering why the wealthiest nations travel where thrown chefs and their food from home. I know in. France goes to the world cup. They bring the soci- song and and the french bread of koi. Yeah of course. that's what we do. You didn't bending van one of the supporters for antisemite abuse. When they play maccabi hi fi in the conference league last week. God we need more of this. We don't need more anti semitic abuse. We need more clubs coming out and owning the situation. You know i think uefa is open. A disciplinary case may take action against him but to have a club. Proactively come out and setup. Dispersion is embarrassing us. It's not who we are. You're not coming back to the stadium. We've got you know it's twenty twenty one if i can have a ringo outside my house and see who goes there. It really shouldn't be hard to identify these people and this is by the way memo to vent is over. The mike thing said you're gonna find a guy who goes in films himself abusing people. I don't know if they found him yet. than i please let us know. Same thing with your body but it was more recent. They said they said they're working on it. Let's give them a little time. This is what you need to do as a club. These people are hurting you. You proactively go if you don't want to name and shame i think you should but if you don't want to i understand that but you take the first step so much hype around because you're wind striker dr. We knew news. Is it all justified. You ask me why did you vote this quick unions done. We like to introduce new players. If you don't know him he's twenty. Two years of giannis. Very good is to go against boss learner exactly in the champions league last week the good thing about know what it is and i apologize something picket fence. You remember after lost to and we just talked about coom and the whole time and all the we really didn't give any props have been fica. And i think genuinely should we should. We genuinely showed up. So there's lots of good things. We could talk about benfica but talking about tommy nunez. Yes because he's great. He's strong. He's quick maybe not the most gifted technically but that can that can always come very determined he sunny the future for uruguay striker once is in caveney and restore as i've i've i've gone. Twenty two did really well in the spanish second division which is why like he's dot. He he started with spanish second-division marianne did really well moved to benfica good season last year. And it looks like it's going to be an even better season last year to this year. The good thing about this year is caused. Brady's all the time to against the clara to against boavista to against barcelona so today is gonna start going just one to game. He would be even better so remember. The name has nothing to do with listeners. Should we just for fun. Yeah because i still think they thought on taurus striker when you choose to play with one but if you want a big strong boys well and allow h. We talked about before. I think it would make a lot of sense but maybe just released close. I don't know the amount i would think so. Hey city done pretty well. Shopping and portugal before. I'm sure uncle george can help too. So eh why not. Nearly he just assuming he's george mandate should we just assume you. I don't know sorry if you if if you're not you play manager until you spore in turkey gab. We don't see much of this anymore. Remember who goods or your friend. Luke of yali. Yes we play a manager. I'm happy i'm bringing my cellphone. Press conference is the manager available for selection this retail. We don't see much of this anymore. And there's good reason it's enormously tiny assuming i think the demands managers. The game is much more professional than it was. It's not just having a look. He's like a manager on the pitch because he just you know he's got all these other things i think about. That's why you don't see it. Shining his thirty three years old net also the age at which you need to spend a lot more time taking care of your body to continued to play at a at a high level and that takes time too so good luck to him. I always had a softball. I remember now loved them. Younger listeners may not know this but many many years ago when burst your dortmund kind of nominal season under uruguayan club. He was there in the middle of things around a bit special and then the moves rumour tweeden that didn't really work out for him but liverpool either company. When you went to under lights was a player manager for a little bit. And then i realized that it was too hard and he should more focus on just being a minute story from brazil. Gob where a player named william ribeiro has been charged with attempted murder after attacking referee the brazilian lower leagues. The referee rodrigo cleaver yarrow was taken to hospital and later released but the video is horrific. Yeah i mean. I'm sure you can. You can find this. But you know he's going. He's attacked him and kicks him in the head and stuff. I don't know what to say. Obviously this guy should. I never played football nationally ever again and please give thought to freeze out there. And the abuse take because there's criticism we've all seen but abuse of this nature and i think criticism is sometimes justified. Yeah but abuse of this. Nature is people take liberties with some right. Yeah we make the comparison with players. How often you know. We're we're comfortable with the idea that if a player you don't like he's in the stadium you can go when you can abuse them and insult them. I mean not everybody's comfortable. I personally am to some degree with referees. People take liberties a physically tacking them And that's not acceptable. I'm glad it's been released. Yeah yeah on. Occasion he did. He's better than he is out of danger. Gab jobs and marino monte grande chaka over the summer to come to roma you ended up extended shotgun romo a closely linked to british emerson. Gladbach then is a carrier of the two swiss midfielders. Which one would you rather have. What's it going to be a swiss midfielder. I was.

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"You can only sri them let those dreams turning tonight man to not let those dreams turn to nightmares. Because then that's when that's when it's all said and done you can't let it turned into a night where you have can't lose. Hope floats. i can throw every cliche out there that you can grasp on that you can latch onto but i will admit really at some point. Auditor cliches are going to fall apart at some point. The cliches aren't going to work anymore. At some point just a little winnie is going to have to take place. A broke clock is right. A couple of times is going to have to have what us fans who a more critical than others that choose the take that have more so than others. We address in. We see the bigger picture we can tell when things are trending in the wrong direction and the group thank or the group think are starting to be okay with losing in lowering standards and becoming an amusement park inside. That's why it's good to have a diverse span race. They will be the one. We will be the one to make sure things don't completely collapse while you can be the one that keep us in to keep us grasping for the cliches. Keep us grasping for hope. Keep us keep our dreams alive so we don't turn them into night is like the league in yen is like the up and down is like the left in the right. It's like whatever you those up close comes down. It's like that newton's law. When i'm not a scientist i believe in it. This is like the new law for every action. There's a reaction that's why it's great to have the two or three or the fourth or how ever many different philosophies four news that each fan base call it checks and balances how. It's me chair all be this. One thought causes a can't all be to saying thought when it comes to standards being shroff four t not understand. The reason why games are played in scores at inside then is just an attainable is. Yes sport entertainment. We are fans. We aren't fanatics. We're just the audience that has no sake. Don't let that sign. The number you have dialed is not in service at this time.

WCPT 820
"shroff" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Feet and hands, often detached from the rest of the body would in water, but they rarely float. But the buoyant the buoyancy of modern sneakers. Correct is what makes them float and eventually wash up on the shores creeping of the Pacific north, right? None of the feet showed signs of trauma. Well, that's no, that's good. That's nice. Nice little pedicures, right? Very well. People are dumping body. Entire bodies into the all of the individuals appear to have died by suicide or killed in an accident. Uh, I don't like, how would you get? You know, by the feet? Yeah. How would you know? By the speech? It Don't I just I just read the news. I'm just I'm just Ted. Best Baxter here. I don't know The content of the news. Stephanie Miller Newscast sheet. There's lots of feet. Hello, Karen in Chicago. Hello. Air. Hello? Hello. Good morning. Um, I think we need to get to the bottom of why Jody Hamilton looks so much like Carol Burnett. That's Yeah, right. Let's I'm going to have her DNA done. Yeah, I think we should going to swab her cheek when she's not looking. You know, Steph listening to you play? You know the tape of that crazy person? Yeah. Um, And then you know, here's the thing all of these people who are refusing to believe the science that brought us the vaccine and listen to their doctors who are recommending it are the same people that are relying on the same system to save their lives. So I I really am kind of with healthcare workers. At this point, they need to give preference to people who either could really couldn't get the vaccination or are suffering from illnesses that are unrelated to covid. Because this is it's just crazy. The resources that are going into saving their lives and It's just it's preventable. We had a woman here who owns um, restaurant and she's an anti vax or 65 years old and she died from cold it. Yeah, it's completely preventable. It's just astonishing that These lunatics and you know the people that are just missing, you know, dis informed or misinformed. Whatever are jumping to the had, you know, had it the line to be able to receive care after they didn't you know Yeah, normally night And as I was saying, you know, we're liberals, So we tend to, you know, treat addictions or whatever else is, you know, we don't shame people, but this is not an addiction. It's not anything. It's just willful. Yes. Selfishness. In my opinion, I'm speaking of addictions, particularly Steph infections. Let's check in with Paula Poundstone, shall we? Boy, This is getting bad, Travis. I don't know if we send help. You know, Jodi always say if you need help, don't be afraid. Don't get did never be afraid. Go get help. There's no shame in it. Paula Tweets. Sometimes late at night, I called the Stephanie Miller show just to see if they can hear me. Hello? Hello, Uncle. She said. I still want to be like Stephanie Miller from the Stephanie Miller show. I went into my basement with my dogs, a phone and some tech equipment today and guess what? I don't have a basement. I'm under the deck. Now. My shirt is not going to nail and I can't get out there. Then she tweeted. There are rats down here. I have no sponsors, and it's time for a break. Okay. 27 after 16. Oh, dear. My mother would say Okay, let's do some happy Clap PCs poll 81% of American adults support helping Afghans who assisted the US come to the United States. We will talk to Olivia story about that. Just 19% do not support helping those Afghans. There are more of us, Yes. She's thus my rise up in vulture. Okay? Yeah, caviar, Shroff said 48,000 evacuated in the last nine days. The media bet against Joe Biden again and they lost again, Eric Boehlert said. By the way, if you pulled 100, DC pundits, reporters editors producers eight days ago and asked if they thought 40,000 evacuations would happen by August, 23rd. Not a single shot would be fired by you as U. S troops. Not one of them would have said Yes. So why is the tone of the coverage? Not changed? Good question. Good question, Eric. Thank you. Oh, here's some more Happy clapping news. CNN reports. The select committee investigating January six is sending notices to various telecommunications company ensuring they preserved phone records of certain people, including several members of Congress. I remember just yesterday, Fernand Armani was saying, we're all getting impatient like what is going on, and you just have to hope that Like a shark or sneakers, foot under under the sea. It's there. It's about to float up. Justice is a is a just A severed foot in a sneaker. To know it's not. No, no, no, she deserves better. Alright, Igor Fruman. I can help you with that hump. What help? Never gets old Igor Fruman will plead guilty in the federal case, accusing him of being part of a scheme to evade campaign finance laws by accepting contributions from foreign nationals. Rumen was the other Giuliani associate behind. Besides part is Giuliani was already toast. Now he is burnt toast. Did you see him shaving in a restaurant yesterday? What a big ass. He was in a restaurant. He was shaving with an electric razor. Every sick at the table. Yeah. I can't believe anyone's ever had sex with him. Pardon me. Get whiskers all over your table. And you're placing your disgusting. Disgusting. There are bathrooms. Yeah, well, And then a couple months shaved in a restaurant bathrooms better than the table. Wow. Okay, David Tweets. It doesn't surprise me. A draft Dodger would surrender to the Taliban. Thank you. And Joe Walsh, Former Republican says What if and Bear with me. What if evacuations actually going quite Well, what if it actually ends up being historic success? Has the media going to spin that, Jodi? What are they gonna say? I don't know. It's Malcolm Nance said. As I was saying the Taliban bought the tribes after Trump sold them the country There's none of this is actually complicated. If the media would just reported the way it is, But thank God for people like Olivia Troy speaking out, and she will in about half an hour. Reporting it as well. Thank you, along with seven ft. I cover everything, Chris. You do, huh? Yes, Clark said. Funny how the Magas think zero American deaths in Afghanistan. Evacuation is a disaster in 600,000 deaths from Covid is not OK. Oh, in this Travis's for you because you know what we're going to hang on. Okay. I'm just doing this just for you. Oh, I gave it. I already told you Okay. Robert Rice tweeted in November. 1923. Hitler's attempted coup failed, but no one was held accountable. 10 years later he took over Germany. Trump's January 2021 coup failed with seven months later, Trump faces no consequences. And his co conspirators are still in Congress. And still going to lunch every day. I go now do the Hitler Club the headline Burger. I go now to Hitler Burger to get myself my mind. Okay? Yeah..

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill
"shroff" Discussed on Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill
"This is intercepted. I'm what's sane a reporter with the intercept About one am on the seventeenth of august thirty six hours since the taliban took control of the afghan capital kabul in a surprisingly peaceful transition of power with the afghan government led by shroff ghani. That's andrew quilty a photographer and writer based in kabul. The remaining fifteen also provincial capitals felt the taliban in a matter of is bringing then insurgent gripped to the gates of kabul light on the night of the fourteenth of august. It was a sleepless not that not fa cobbles residents who are anticipating the next state to begin violently. It was only a couple together agreement between the the government and the taliban that would see a peaceful transition of power in just a short time. We saw the taliban takeover afghanistan the taliban seething back power nearly two decades after nine eleven taking over the capital of kabul. In just a matter of days the afghan president has fled the country and us troops taken control of the city's airport where thousands of afghans are also desperate to leave the country. Us uk troops engaged in evacuating their citizens while the international community tries to define its response to the taliban's lightning speed victory anything. The development of the past week reinforced at any new us military involvement afghanistan. Now was the right decision. American troops cannot and should not be fighting nor and dine in a war that afghan forces are not willing to fight for themselves when the agreement was made that would say the government falled must of the afghan security forces shed that uniforms and left their posts across the city. Former members of the afghan national army and the national police could be seen walking from military infrastructure around the city carrying sacks of belongings and within a matter of hours s. security vacuum developed in the city looting began thieves dressed up to look like taliban relative able in straight and within a matter of another few hours the taliban beta hasty decision to send their fighters into the city to feel the vacuum left by retreating disappearing afghan security forces. We'll be hearing more manjoo in a few minutes. The two decade-long. Us worn ghanistan has come to conclusion with the us. Having suffered what appears to be a stunning defeat after spending over trillion dollars in fighting a war that resulted in thousands of us casualties. In the deaths of hundreds of thousands of afghans. The us is leaving the country with taleban firmly in power. Vanessa is ari. National security editor for the intercept has been years reporting. It's stan after the. Us launched the war. Vanessa shooter reflections with us on the. Us government's longest war and what the recent developments mean for afganistan one thing. I've been struck by watching what's happening now. Is that the videos were seeing now. Come out of afghanistan of men with rpg's on the streets of major cities and the streets. Empty and gunfire ricocheting around and refugees in kabul in parks where a lot of us spent time picnicking or with friends. I'm just struck by how much it looks the way it did. Twenty years ago when the us i got involved in the war. It's really striking and surreal. How twenty years of our engagement. There seems to just have been erased in a few days but you also have to remember that. Tens of thousands of people have lost their children husbands brothers. Mothers fathers sisters to this war afghans americans europeans and many others in afghanistan alone according to the cost of war project brown. The total dad's since october two thousand and one hundred seven thousand of whom the vast majority are afghan civilians security forces and opposition fighters and for all those people in many others who have been there in this period. These years won't be erased ever. They'll never forget what happened in this period and while our war maybe ending maybe the war is not ending for afghans. And it's probably going to continue for a long time for a generation of afghans and americans. This war was very strange beast. It was a tapestry of cultural marvel's dark stories. Daf destruction beauty. Suffering friendship. Regret guilt and official lies. The biggest lie has been about america about what this country is in the world and about what we can and cannot do as the world's sole superpower american exceptionalism has now been shown in so many ways to be a bankrupt concept. We are not strong. We are not capable. We are not principled and so i'm thinking right now about the possibilities for moral recovery as a nation given the last twenty years of our history and what. We're seeing now in afghanistan. During most of the nineteen eighty s the cia secretly sent billions of dollars of military aid to afghanistan to support the mujahideen or holy warriors against the soviet union which had invaded in one thousand. Nine hundred seventy nine during the past eighteen months. The jadid fighting inside the country have improved their weapons tactics and coordination. The result is being a string of serious defeats. The soviet elite units as well as many divisions from the kabul army. The us supported jehad succeeded in driving out the soviets but the afghan factions once allied to the us eventually gave rise to the oppressive taliban and osama bin laden's al-qaeda at the scene at this moment at the world trade center stand dealer abc's good morning. America is down in the gentleness. Dan can you tell us what has just happened. It has just completely collapsed. The entire building has just classed as penalization team set off. When you see the old demolition buildings anymore whole side has collapsed at. The united states was attacked by al qaeda on september eleventh. Two thousand and one. We're about to hit the twenty year anniversary of those attacks. They were horrific group and this leader. A person named who some bin laden are linked to many other organizations in different countries. The leadership about canada has great influence in afghanistan and supports the taliban regime in controlling most to that country. They caught america almost totally by surprise in terms of the public. I mean the security state was actually expecting these tags. So that's a whole other story. But i think the public was really caught off guard by you know was. It was so surprising to people. I think that is part of why the notion of going to war as an answer to the nine eleven attacks was compelling for a broad range of republic and tonight the united states of america makes the following demands on the taliban deliver to united states authorities. All the leaders of al-qaeda who hide in your land the taliban must act and act immediately they will hand over the terrorists were they will share in their fate on my orders. The united states military has begun strikes against al-qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. These carefully targeted actions are designed to disrupt the use of afghanistan as a terrorist base of operations and to attack the military capability of the taliban regime. What happened was essentially an invasion. That should have been a arguably a police operation extensively. The us government went there to go after bin laden and the taliban who who sheltered him..

NPR News Now
"shroff" Discussed on NPR News Now
"I'm nora raum. The taliban of entered afghanistan's capital kabul and the government. There is disintegrating afghan president shroff. Ghani has left the country at the american embassy. The flag is down and the acting. Us ambassador has been evacuated along with his staff to the airport. Npr's michelle kellerman reports. A core embassy group is working at an alternate site at the airport in kabul but officials warned that the security situation there is changing quickly so the embassy is instructing. Us citizens in afghanistan to shelter in place. Those who need assistance to leave are being asked to register online that includes the spouses and children of us citizens who are seeking immigrant visas. The biden administration has brought about twelve hundred afghans to the us in recent weeks but there are tens of thousands more seeking to flee fearing retribution from the taliban for working with the us michelle kellerman. Npr news washington. The biden administration is being criticized for the way events or unraveling. In afghanistan congressman. Michael mccall of texas is the top republican on the house foreign affairs committee. He said the president didn't seem to have a plan on how to remove. Us troops in an orderly fashion. The community she goes every right to make this decision. It's just once. He made the decision we had to be prepared and had a plan a strategy to deal with what was going to happen when i got the intelligence security police In in the administration says well the icu. Very grim in their assessment bay predicted. Exactly what is happening today. Were as everybody else. Seems so surprised. Mcconnell called it an unmitigated disaster of epic proportions. search and rescue efforts continue in haiti to find people trapped by yesterday's seven point two magnitude earthquake. The quake has killed more than twelve hundred people injured thousands more and his left an untold number homeless. Npr's jason bobi reports haitians injured in. The quake had to wait for hours for medical attention as hospitals in the island. South are struggling both with a surge in patients and damage to their own facilities officials. Say they continue to search for. People believed to still be alive and trapped in collapsed. Buildings roads remain blocked by debris along major arteries in several parts of the southwest of the country that were hit the hardest by the quake officials have declared a national state of emergency as aid groups attempt to get medical supplies water food and tarps to people who lost nearly everything in the disaster. The quake struck in a part of haiti that was ravaged by hurricane. Matthew in two thousand sixteen and is now bracing for heavy rains from a tropical depression. That's expected to arrive late monday. And into tuesday morning. Jason bobi on. Npr news port-au-prince. You're listening to npr news. More than one hundred large wildfires. Continue to burn more than a dozen western states blazin utah. That was initially very fast. Moving has slowed down but it's still zero percent contained and as many as eight thousand homes are under evacuation orders for member station k. u. e. r. sonia hudson reports. The fire started on the side of a freeway outside salt lake city on saturday afternoon. It spread rapidly up a hill towards several communities. Fire officials quickly called in airplanes helicopters in hand crews from multiple states to battle the blaze. By saturday night they say fire activity had become minimum. And it stayed that way. Throughout the day on sunday state officials did keep a nearby reservoir closed on sunday so that helicopters could get water from it to fight the fire for npr news. I'm sonia hudson. The texas supreme court ruled today that two counties in texas may not institute mask mandates in schools the counties had sued over governor greg abbott's executive order banning such mandates lower courts agreed but now the state supreme court ruled. The county's can't defy the ban while the matter is being fully litigated in court. Another hearing.

Democracy Now! Audio
"shroff" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio
"A significant significant loss for the government that means the taleban is making very bold move and their attempt but a military takeover. i think they're getting closer to kabul as you describe the humanitarian crisis is unfolding There are thousands of afghans will come to kabul from the provinces. And that's really really alarming. The cloud of uncertainty is over afghanistan. The visibility for what's going to happen us twenty. Four hours is is isn't in there. I think i think the afghan people have never seen something like this in the past twenty years the significance of the us now sending in three thousand more troops sending back to where you are in kabul they say to help evacuate embassy staff and then the canadians and british following suit. That's very clear they come here to evacuate their embassy people. I'm not sure have does helping with the situation. I think what we need immediately right now is. Ceasefire has an intimate is an emergency meeting at the un security council is an understanding with regional countries. That have to be a political compromise as possible and a few days and that should include compromise on the afghan government side on the outside more importantly which seeming seeming to be. Not very welcoming was of course pressure put on countries like pakistan. What is pakistan exactly have to do with your understanding. I think pakistan had a lot of leverage that it could use over the past few years. We were discussing the taliban political solution to the crisis. I think pakistanis. They claim that they have done. And now but They they said that they could no circumstances. They can go After the taliban bases inside pakistan militarily so if you rule out if you loud your most important option or leverage then that means you're not doing enough so i think i think that opportunity is lost but but i think i think what can be done. It is that the afghan government and taliban with mediation of the un and the us to see if they can reach some sort of production violence or ceasefire immediately said so. Many civilian casualties so many distractions so many afghan leaving that has to be stopped in order to prevent collapse of the country. It's not just taliban. Taking over i've got none from the government. I think it's about Unrolling all of the achievements have made in the past in the past twenty years with taleban taking over kabul. If that happens we don't know if we don't know a media channels all tv stations and radio stations and newspapers have shut down their operation and places. The taliban have taken control including dr including yesterday. So so we know what taliban's takeover is bringing with itself to the rest of the country have shut down or have been shut down. There have been shut down there while sincere. today. I think they They start their started. Seizing their operation and media. Stop up showed up at work so in the last week. You have the bombing outside the defense minister's house in kabul you have the killing of the spokesperson for The president of afghanistan. Someone you must have been familiar with since you are a journalist and He's the spokesperson How are you preparing in kabul as you talk about the shutting down of news organizations and what do you think is the time line for kabul now the. Us government was saying one two three months summer now saying under a month. Well i hope. I hope that we're not gonna come to that option. I mean that's my hope. And i hope that we don't have to be able not forced to stop our operation and journalist should be able to to continue to work not just in kabul the provinces. So i can't really put a time on when kabul. But i think the possibility is there especially after the collapse of kandahar and head obvious thing nearly a quarter of a million people have been internally displaced since may alone on wednesday internally displaced afghans set up makeshift camps and kabul in kabul park after being forced out of their homes by taliban fighters this is an afghan woman who fled czar boom kamata buzzer taliban militants forcibly victim. Me at gunpoint killed my sons and forcibly married. My daughter's in long thick forcibly took three or four girls from each house and married them. We had to leave. Can you talk about the displaced people. And also specifically the plight of women and girls left fella i think in one of these camps just north of kabul. We heard that they were children. Died because they had no access to powder milk and in one of the parks which is closer to to where i am right now you see thousands of people living in a very very miserable condition. I think i think that can. Also i mean dat face of the city. I i hadn't seen for many many years so it's really striking to see that The number of ibp is growing. Let's not forget that these are people coming from the far provinces but once you call it furnace around it there is going to be more coming from the district around couple so the city will definitely become a large hop for internally displaced people so you have on wednesday the pakistani prime minister hun saying that the taliban told him that the taliban will refuse to negotiate as long as afresh shroff granny remains president The taliban saying it wants to be recognized as the legitimate leadership of afghanistan Let me go.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"shroff" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"And so he was very comfortable playing that kind of supportive role on sale on tv yet and then i was like floor to buy when he said like You know kind of halfway through like will tomorrow. It's going to be songs for fifty years ago but it's like man like they fit in like right now they do. You don't know that that's like a fifty year old song if he didn't tell you like in current yeah. I just loved if i was the priest. I just thought knows amazing. Yeah yeah yeah. And i love it like yeah and then like when he says like there's a light in it's calling me to shine like that lear is beautiful. It really isn't yeah and to be so young to right. Mike that in it still you know he's seventy in it. Just translate so well that yeah genius of them. That is that is catherine. It is absolutely the Genius of it and Have you been able to hear any of the from my home to yours. Yeah yeah and that's great too because you kinda see like you know like an i. I liked all the ones that he did. I listened earlier in the pandemic when there is nothing to do right shroff you know and so it was kind of interesting to hear you know his style of music listening and you know he. He didn't other great job on that. That was fantastic. Yes absolutely so You tweeted yesterday. It was very funny that doing homework. So you wanna do songs of your life don't you yes. Yeah alright so Let me get set the preface and for those who have not heard this episode. One of these episodes It there this came from a complicated scenario when The local sports station. That i listen to would do You know Biggest show coming to town every week and so it gave them excuse where they would talk about. All the show's coming to the dallas fort worth area and then they would talk about each band and then they would vote on which one was the biggest show and it was basically excuse to talk music. Well when the cap and no shows were coming so They were like okay. What do we do. And they came up with bands of your life which is eleven questions about a different bands. And the kicker was you couldn't use any ban more than once and so i it was it was it was really fascinating a lot of fun and my son and i were talking about it and he said you know you should do that on your podcast. But you should do a springsteen twist so. I took the questions and i change them in the premises. There's gonna be eleven questions and you can use. You should use a springsteen song to answer but you can only use one song once so song. Great dear live and song you loved you. You know. love both can't be thunder roads. You have to pick. Which ones so that makes it a little fun. A little frustrating before we specifically get to Good you do a lot of thinking. Did you know your answers right away. has talked to me about your process catherine so i had a few that like Came to me Some i could fit in multiple categories. And so i had to find pai- which one would that vested into one that i left blank. Okay i won't say until okay. We won't okay from. And i kinda just so a went to Bruce seen dot net and they went through all the albums and kinda was like. Oh yeah yeah like that..

Golf Gambling Podcast
"shroff" Discussed on Golf Gambling Podcast
"That's what everybody cares about your takes. Yes exactly more college. You want him on the team. Of course okay. Dustin johnson on the team. Bryce into shambo. Do you want him on the team. Yes i agree. He makes a lot of birdies. He's he's gonna be really informal wasn't don't do not enforce Pusa captain stricker yesterday. That'd be stupid. Don't enforces put in the form. All these amazing libraries bursts you of course. Okay justin thomas scene. Yeah actually actually. He's pretty good not there. He's he's got a trigger zander. Shaath what do you the team. I guess okay. Can i say about andrew shroff. Am i in the nest right year in the nazis so he was paired with patrick. Kelly your favorite golfer the president's cup and they always want to try and link the two because they're apparently the new team. I distinctly remember. Chant lake carrying zander. Is zander was very good at sorry. Japanee let's but that's you wanna go back and look at the footage. Zander was pretty bad the first couple of days pat. You can't lay was bailing them out so i'm hoping zander's actually a little better this time..

Ride the Omnibus
"shroff" Discussed on Ride the Omnibus
"Each character sort of re presents An ideology So you know if you talk about adams. Linda elegance than us Is completely split. Bat right about this suspicious towards hates it. but hits the extent that he's also Enough rebounded and can read code and so he's an informed Paranoid is the the opposite Believes that can take human still the mars or can cure. Cancer are like being the next devolution because human body. Sbc zenit also. We wanted to clear these ideological characters that you would would represent what they believe in an even the backstory presents Dressing that each had. That onset of distractions that will set up like a biases and that helped in you know Walking with everyone has red. Like jackie shroff scattered Of indictments was this echoed. Additives goes down destroying technology. In machines in the is isn't extreme version of sajjan. Because that's why it's interesting because i would gravitate towards the you know the suspect of settle investigation because they believe the same thing but a one is an extreme wasn't one does not an explosion It was funny because even during while we were shooting. I think this inadvertedly caused the camps to happen because it does what they just believe that these people those against them so it it had as actors these guys were really really good because like you said because do not languages award again. It's it's it's survey design went the design language it's way difficult manifested Legisla lines on one. Alisa has when she when she welcomes the sajjan on the crime scene. The she just has come to the accident. Lines like Execute enacting all the actors did a great job when exiting own wasn't thought about lines. Gus guide us also a so beside we get to see likeable social issues essentially she's central Investing or faith in non human species species but still essentially on woman who do make that like is a monumental task. I worded off really smoothly and i think that's also because she's an stupid makeup Very precisely understands the of of this machine of cinema so she's also very quick on her feet. She's liberalizations to understanding. How do manipulate certain motivations Blue get up and decisive. But she was really at fuqua labrador in situating a work boot. otherwise. I've been unlikable undulate character. She was really instrumental in figuring out of meek. This wasn't lovable cleanable. And and she does. An amazing job added a latched onto. Daddy got immediately..

That 80s Show SA - The Podcast
"shroff" Discussed on That 80s Show SA - The Podcast
"I was with members walking out of the media theater and we had to run straight the balking because our eyes was so red and puffy from crying and what a great film did put society i it was one of those. Most people will know it because it was part of loch. Sit work if foam studies in school. As part of the curriculum we are watching and study it. We'll probably in your day but for me. It wasn't yet to sit work. But i assumed it would've become a statistic afterwards german but that there was another nineteen eighties movie with jeremy irons. Are we watch it like one hundred times. The mission was the mission we did. The mission mission So we did. I'll tell you the sedgwick's we did school. We did the mission and we did. Shroff spoken about this before At amish movie was cold with harrison. Ford doesn't he undercover in the amish community. Witness witness netted witness was matric. Sit work for folks who know.

What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"shroff" Discussed on What's Wrong With Wrestling? WWE Recap Show
"Their response off those birds chirp your body's and did he say porcupine porcupines cuz they're sticky. Ouch Jake The Snake's favorite memory stores going however exactly off or going to do a little more structure McIntyre. Okay, but mag mil Jo Mystique X-Men. Okay saber tooth tigers, they're extinct. I get it and you're going to make dream job. They're extinct. But what about the rest of your promo cats dogs Birds porcupines, they're not extinct wage doing with them. Where were they going with it? Dogs cats snake. Are you affiliated with MVP Birds? Perhaps hey, Google. Hey Rick. Retard. Are you affiliated? Would that be okay unless the other guy r u n v p saber-toothed Tiger Shroff What the fuck are they talking about? They heard something different name animals. What is your favorite animal favorite animals? I like birds. Can you both name five animals saber tooth tigers? Well, that's technically right now is missing it's just like I like turtles song directors. That's what they should have done to make fun of themselves. Like my team. I would have been like who I like turtle. What's like, what's the made-up dinosaur from the Jurassic world movie? They say that yeah like home made of dinosaur. Like what the hell is going on? I don't know what is going on. Like what the fuk? I don't understand. Where is the logic someone explain it to me Bush was very good. Becoming yeah. So anyways later McIntyre demands the match against Mason t-bar Adam. Suggest he gets a tag team partner, but Drew declines and as I was watching the segment like this is the open to rob the night before I watched the stone cold documentary and it was amazing like 2 hours and they're just showing us amazing highlights of Stone Cold's career all the fucken hell he raised on Monday Night Raw and it just reminds you how much fun that show was how much fun wrestling was and then you watch the open to the show words and you're like, how is this the same show they don't even deserve to call it Monday Night Raw because it's just not the same like what dog Happened to this show Monday night. Yeah Monday night Monday night Monday night off Roman. I don't watch rock. Yeah God, how the fuck is this the same show. How is this the same company that at Stone Cold Steve Austin raise hell every single week dinosaurs saber tooth tigers, at least it would have made sense Birds snakes. Yeah. What are you talking about? Extinct? What do you doing? Anyways, let's move on next up. We have Cedric Alexander and Shelton Benjamin Birch. The Viking Raiders didn't even get it all out. What was the last time they had this match? Oh, you know like last week. Oh shit literally last week and what happens? Oh biking experience for the window. Same exact fucking thing next sub Kevin Patrick interviews. Randy Orton backstage. She tells Orton you let the fiend on fire and at WrestleMania you surprised. Any by defeating him so is the fee no more. A Norton says mark my words the scene will never be seen again because of an RKO. Yes. So you let him on fire and he came back he comes back but an RKO killed him ten curb stops. Kick out. Yeah one RKO barely. Hey, they protect that move guys. They really awful murders people now. I mean, I'm kind of unimportant side. I kind of never want to see the fiend again because it's just it's it's done came out with a mask light. It's so much she'll be the fiend so long after that riddle interrupts the interview until Zordon know it's we should form a tag team called RK bro. Thank you rob. Thank you. I don't know again. It's kind of endearing off you thought it was fun because nothing about Monday Night Raw that is that it was a fresh and original Monday Night Raw Dog. He's playing like a Eugene character and like I think it's cute. Yeah, and so she couldn't be the worst event in wrestling. So Oregon gets annoyed and walks away after the break or Intel's. Want to match with whoever that fucking guy was it was funny when he said yeah, that was good because I know the guys Barefoot skates around yesterday. I don't know who's now I don't care which is which that's how we should act talking about riddle, which that's just really funny that he says I want to match against whoever that guy was because 4 days ago. Yeah on Instagram WWE was plugging Randy Orton and Braun strowman Collide for the very first time off guard subject to change. Hold on. Hold on. Is it the first time can't be? No. I don't maybe don't probably like one-on-one maybe if anything but right but yeah, that's because they fucking advertise these matches and then Vin shows up the day of the show and tears up the script right exactly how we're going to do this instead Ron goes on in Iraq. Fifteen minutes that's enough time to rewrite the entire front control, but we ever catch it. Nobody watches. Nobody looks at her cigarette right next up. We have a Charlotte Flair in-ring promo. This is the same everyone sucks but need a promo is last week. She says that's why they call me the opportunity. Nobody calls. And again, who's they? Yeah, you call yourself the opportunity, right? And then I'll Skinner of Charlotte promo. But before she can speak Rhea Ripley interrupts, osca and Charlotte tells Ripley take a seat ringside. So you can watch me be Tasca and then Ripley tell Charlotte. I already know else is going to beat you off. So Charlotte laughs and tells Oscar reminds her, you know, I ended you're undefeated streak at WrestleMania.

40 Going On 14
"shroff" Discussed on 40 Going On 14
"Wanna find something we can do a show about. We watch now no one season. We'll do it against tend to be browns. You oh see now now. I'm on board now. you're talking or chico. And the man moving on albert born albert marquette was a german american songwriter. Composer and actor whose broadway musicals included plain and fancy redhead cafe crown and the fig leaves are falling famous songs. he wrote include young and foolish losing love. And did i ever really live. He was a composer for tv musical cartoon. How the grinch stole christmas. He also was an actor most notably on the tv series fame where he played. Benjamin shroff sqi the music teacher. Who was a part. He originated in the film of the same name. Hey also played a small role in the movie space jam as the psychiatrist and the players who the players go to when they lose their skill in quotations hague and his wife renee occasionally presented a cabaret. Act as hagen hague his hits and his mrs. that's morass. Mrs albert hague. Clever title mean it is actually overtake died at age. Eighty one from cancer on november twelfth and was promptly absorbed. Tammy joel stein and finally may laundry service is the fifth studio album by colombian singer and songwriter. Shakira globally released on november thirteen. It is the first album to be primarily recorded in english after the release of her fourth studio album and the end of the week d. e. i l. questioned a sense for insulting on leon. Do you don't need to ask their insulting. Not that was actually A spanish title. Of course because you know secure us so it was don day estan loss. Llodra is which is where. The thieves myers. The laundromat was laundry service. So don't ever albums is about some sort of service so this was. Where do i pay my utility bill. A laundry service. I cannot find the plumber. Please directly in working really. All her songs are just teaching people how to speak spanish. That's pretty clever. It's a good idea. Shake was actually about the plumber. It was originally called. Pike's don't lie this album which became a success. In latin america secure was encouraged by glorious stefan to crossover into the english language. Pop market initially hesitant to undertake. The project secure decided to learn english well enough to be able to write her own songs herself yet. She can shake her hips of any lynch. Those ships lie that is for certain indeed right moving on the movies. The number one moving the land was harry potter and the sorcerer's stone. The first of the acclaimed film series of films based on the best-selling harry potter novels. It was released on november sixteenth. At harry i mean that was a pretty audacious project just like casting the same kids and trusting that they're going to go through all of the movies like developing their specific characters in their specific talents and every single one of them basically at eleven years old. You're telling him all right well. You're going to be a superstar the rest of your life so within but it gave the world daniel radcliffe. So thank you harry. Who's doing whatever the hell he wants now and doing it. Well as guns akimbo. You have not seen it..

Overnight America
United States, Seattle and Israel discussed on Overnight America
"In the eastern city of jalalabad in a suicide bomb attack targeting a group of six and hindus who were waiting to meet afghan president shroff johnny on sunday among the victims of the attack was off carson khalsa he's the only candidate running in afghanistan's upcoming parliamentary elections in october the bombing came less than twenty four hours after another attack in jalalabad in which militants beheaded three workers at boys high school then set fire to the school's library no group has claimed responsibility for either attack though officials have blamed isis militants in gaza thousands of palestinians gathered saturday for funeral procession for yasser natja a child shot and killed by an israeli early sniper during friday protests near the separation fence with israel israeli soldiers have killed at least twentyfive palestinian children so far this year eleven of the children shocked by israel snipers in the head or neck in total israeli soldiers have killed at least one hundred thirty six palestinians and wounded over fourteen thousand more since the palestinians nonviolent great march of return protests began on march thirtieth in syria more than one hundred fifty thousand people have been forced to flee their homes amidst the syrian government's ongoing offensive in the southwest province of the region is one of the last two rebel held territories in syria meanwhile and more news on syria the pentagon's admitted a us air strike on the syrian city of rock last march killed forty civilians the bombing struck a school where displaced civilians were taking refuge a federal judge has temporarily blocked the trump administration from ending the fee emergency housing assistance program for nearly two thousand puerto ricans displaced by hurricane maria the temporary restraining order came after the civil rights group latino justice pearl death sued the administration in portland oregon far rightwing demonstrators clashed with antifascist protesters saturday and what the city declared was a riot the clashes began after the farright patriot prayer group tried to host a rally in downtown portland antifascist protesters gathered for a counter rally at least four people were arrested and seattle washington has become the first major city in the united states to ban plastic straws utensils and other single use plastic items the ban is part of a global effort to reduce plastic waste which was contaminating the oceans and contributing to the global pollution crisis and those are some of the headlines this is democracy now democracy now dot org the warrant piece report i'm amy goodman we begin today's show in mexico.