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"sola" Discussed on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes

04:28 min | 3 months ago

"sola" Discussed on 60 Minutes

"<Speech_Music_Female> <Laughter> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Silence> <Advertisement> <Speech_Male> <Speech_Music_Male> <Music> <SpeakerChange> All over social media <Speech_Female> were videos <Speech_Female> of these <Speech_Female> young girls <Speech_Female> crying <Speech_Female> and then I was <Speech_Female> so mad <Speech_Female> on everybody <Silence> <Speech_Female> for not <Speech_Female> doing anything <Speech_Female> in the rest of the world. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> Has taken the <Speech_Female> control of an entire <Speech_Female> country and then they are <Speech_Female> doing whatever they <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> want. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Women have been <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> ordered to cover <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> themselves head <Speech_Female> to toe again. <Speech_Female> Their banned <Speech_Female> from public parks <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> and just <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> months ago banned <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> from universities <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> as well. <Speech_Female> History <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> repeating <Speech_Music_Female> itself. <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <SpeakerChange> And if <Speech_Female> there's one member <Speech_Female> of the solar <Speech_Female> community who understands <Speech_Female> what Afghan <Speech_Music_Female> girls today are <Speech_Female> facing, <Speech_Male> it's mariam, <Speech_Female> the school's <Speech_Female> longtime <Speech_Music_Female> cleaning woman, <Speech_Female> and now seamstress. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> She knows the <Speech_Female> power of an education <Speech_Female> because <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> she never got <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> one. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> The Taliban <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> were in power at that <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> time. I mean, the <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> first time the Taliban <Speech_Female> were in power. <Speech_Female> I was not <Speech_Female> allowed to go to school. <Speech_Female> Girls could <Speech_Female> not study. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> Miriam, <Speech_Female> can you <Speech_Female> read <SpeakerChange> or <Silence> write? <Speech_Female> I would <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> really like to, <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> but I can't. <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> If I could have <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> gone to school, I <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> would have been very <Speech_Female> happy. <Speech_Female> It was very <Speech_Female> hard <SpeakerChange> for me. <Speech_Female> But <Speech_Female> there is something <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> that makes her happy <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> these days, <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> watching her <Speech_Female> 9th grade daughters <Speech_Female> armina, <Speech_Female> who is now <Speech_Female> a student at <Speech_Female> Sola. <Speech_Female> Talking about Tsar <Speech_Female> Mina's future, <Speech_Female> we finally <Speech_Female> saw mariam <Speech_Female> smile. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> Are you proud of your daughter? <Silence> <Speech_Female> Yes, yes. <Speech_Female> Yes. <Speech_Female> We <Speech_Female> can not <Speech_Male> under any <Speech_Female> circumstances. <Speech_Female> Submit to <Speech_Female> Taliban's vision <Speech_Male> for Afghanistan. <Silence> And what does <Speech_Female> that mean for us? <Speech_Female> It means <Speech_Female> continue to educate <Speech_Female> more Afghan <SpeakerChange> groups. <Speech_Female> But how? <Speech_Female> Well, she's <Speech_Male> recruiting <Speech_Male> <Advertisement> them over Zoom <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> from Afghan <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> refugee <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> communities and <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> camps in <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> countries around the <Speech_Female> world to <Speech_Female> bring them here <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> to Rwanda. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> What should the <Speech_Female> U.S. government <Speech_Female> be doing? <Speech_Female> In <SpeakerChange> your view, <Speech_Female> the one thing that <Silence> the <Speech_Female> U.S. policymakers <Speech_Female> can not <Speech_Female> can not afford <Speech_Female> to do is to <Speech_Female> forget about Afghanistan. <Speech_Female> Do not <Speech_Female> look away. <Speech_Female> Do not look <Speech_Female> away from Afghanistan. <Silence> <Speech_Female> I can not emphasize <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> that enough. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> And what she <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> wants them to see <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> alongside <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> the ongoing <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> tragedy in <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> that country <Speech_Male> is soulless vision. <Speech_Male> <Speech_Female> Educated girls <Speech_Female> committed to <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> one day being <Speech_Music_Female> leaders of <Speech_Female> a different Afghanistan. <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <SpeakerChange> We <Speech_Female> all are <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Afghans, they say, <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> we love <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Afghanistan. <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> We will <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> try our best and <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> work hard to <Speech_Female> improve our <Speech_Female> beautiful <SpeakerChange> country. <Speech_Music_Male> <Music> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> You say this <Speech_Female> every day. 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"sola" Discussed on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes

07:40 min | 3 months ago

"sola" Discussed on 60 Minutes

"It worked. I dean started as a 6th grader in 2016, the year solar expanded to become a full fledged 6 to 12th grade girls boarding school. The only one in Afghanistan funded as a U.S. nonprofit through grants and donations. There were daily assemblies and the school's own special Pledge of Allegiance. We all are Afghans. We love Afghanistan. We will try our best and work hard to improve this beautiful country. Shabana's goal was both to educate her students and serve the nation by training a generation of leaders from Afghanistan's various regions and religious sex. And I was Sunni and it was my first time to talk to a Shia girl and it was so interesting to hear from her. Do you deliberately want the children of conservative families? We certainly create an environment in which even the most conservative families in Afghanistan would feel comfortable sending their daughters. Do they? They do. Do you teach the Quran? We do. For these young women to be effective leaders of Afghanistan. They have to be great Muslims. Great Afghans and highly educated. At the start of 2021, Sola was thriving. Shabana had secured land in Kabul and construction was underway on a new campus. There were a record number of applications with students enrolled from all over the country, and Sola graduates were doing just what shabana had envisioned, Fatima had finished college and was working at the Afghan ministry of finance. I was a professional woman. I was contributing. I also had all my friends who were educated women in Maine as well. So there was a little community. Yes. But the Trump administration had been negotiating with a newly emboldened Taliban, promising a withdrawal of U.S. troops, and then in April of 2021, President Biden announced an unconditional exit. I've concluded that it's time to end America's longest war. It's time for American troops to come home. I knew then that he was a matter of time before it was going to be irresponsible of me to run an all girls boarding school in Kabul. She came up with the idea of taking the whole solar community, students and staff abroad for a semester, while the American withdrawal played out. So she started searching for a country ideally one nearby that would accept them. But the warmest response she got by far was from Rwanda, and she grabbed it. So we're going to go to a place called Rwanda. Did you know anything? We all went in search, and then we found out that it was in Africa. And I was like, wow. Oh my God, I'm so excited. Some of Seoul is alums, including Sasha and Fatima, were asked to come as well. So was the idea at that moment that you were escaping and that you weren't going to come back for a while? No, the idea was that the security is getting worse. We would live for a semester, and then if the security gets better with comeback, if not, we would stay there for a year or more. What was the atmosphere in Kabul at that point? The provinces were falling one after another. But then we were not hoping for cobble to fall this soon. The U.S. government wasn't expecting Kabul to fall soon either. As American soldiers prepared for an announced end of August departure, Sola brought in passport officials on August 14th to process the girl's paperwork for flights a few days later. They worked into the night, but unbeknownst to all of them it was too late. The Taliban were closing in and would enter Kabul in just a few hours. It was 5 a.m. in the morning when I got a knock on my door. One of my teachers came and said that you guys have to live solar in 5 minutes and I said that why I said if they told me they will know that here let's go and they will tell all of us all of the girls were shouting and all of us crying that should we do Taliban kids in a couple and take all of Kabul. In the chaos of the Taliban takeover and government collapse, Sola quickly sent students home with teachers and staff. Shabana scrambled to transform what was to be an orderly departure into a sudden life threatening escape. But first, she had to keep a promise. One she'd made years earlier to a student's father. He said promise me. When the Taliban come to Kabul. That you will burn my daughters records. If they find out that she's a student here, and they will kill me and my family. So shabana did something heartbreaking. Set fire in the school's furnace and courtyard to the hard earned records of all of Sola's students. It was incredibly painful. It felt like making them disappear. The girls of Sola, their escape from Kabul and how they're doing today when we come back. Most of us remember the desperate frantic crowds trying to get out of Kabul after the Taliban takeover in August 2021. Among them were the students, teachers, staff and staff families of Sola, 256 people in all. Solace founder shabana bassi rasuk managed to get all of them on U.S. approved lists to leave the country. But getting them into the airport was another matter altogether. There were a series of Taliban checkpoints. So arriving together as a girls school was out of the question. Sola divided the students into groups with many posing as the children of staff members. The call went out for all the groups to head to the airport on the morning of August 17th. The previous day had been chaos. People had been clinging to airplanes and crowds had descended on the airport. Sisters Fatima, Sasha and I dean prepared to go there together. We had our masks. We made sure our scarves are tightly, and we were really very long dresses. When we left, my mom was telling us that make sure that you don't do eye contact with tulips. So we were just really scared and then it was just like if I looked down, they won't look at me. Yes. By the time we got to close up to the airport, it was so crowded. The weather is hot and I have this black scarf and black mask and it's suffocating. Pupil was pushing each other and shouting and all of the previous crying and saw Taliban that they were, they were shooting the

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"sola" Discussed on 60 Minutes

60 Minutes

06:30 min | 3 months ago

"sola" Discussed on 60 Minutes

"Kremlin's troops rolled into town last march. Thousands demonstrated. Within days, Russian soldiers opened fire and began arresting protesters. Residents were ordered to use Russian currency and schools were told to adopt a Russian curriculum for Teva would have none of it. We continue to study in our Ukrainian school by Zoom online with our teachers with our programs. That was illegal. Yes, of course, it was illegal from the side but they tried to do take our children there. The Russians wanted to control what your children were thinking, what they learned. They rarely want to control our people's mind, what to do, what not to do and so on. We realized where fatigue is courage came from when we met her father. Vladimir manages a foster home just outside the city. After hearing reports that Ukrainian children were being deported to Russia, saga decided to hide 46 kids in his care. He placed some of the children with their distant relatives. The rest were sent off with foster home staff. Fake documents helped them get past Russian checkpoints. What are these stories you came up with to explain new children appearing in families? We had a young kindergarten teacher who took in 5 kids from 5 to 16 years of age. And we worked out a story for her that her sister was in her last month of pregnancy, and she was looking after her sister's kids. With the help of Photoshop, we created a doctor's note. That's how they got through. More than 6000 Ukrainian children have been taken into Russian custody since the war began. According to research by Yale University. This is security camera video from the day last June when Russian soldiers came to Vladimir saga's foster home. He told them he'd sent the children back to their families. If the Russians had found out exactly what you did, that you hid 46 children. What do you think they might have done to you? I think I would not be talking to you today. God's will hundreds of others who resisted were brought to this place. Known as the pit. And then what's this to the right here? Andre Andre told us he was tortured here, with electric shocks to his head and genitals. Tired due to the chair. People he knew were being beaten in adjoining cells. You could hear the screams of your friends every time. While they were being tortured. Every time, yes. He's crime was painting pro Ukrainian graffiti. But by November, the occupiers lost their grip on her son. Squeezed between the advancing Ukrainian army and the river. They withdrew. The sounds of celebration were soon replaced by this. The new tyranny of Russian artillery. The whole thing's underground. It's too risky for mayor halina le hover and her team to work in the town hall. So the administration of a city, the size of St. Louis, has been crammed into this basement. There are a lot of problems we have and you see the people who solve them. And I'm just noticing it's nearly all women, is that I looked at them in here, I'll say yes, it's right. They've had to improvise. To keep the buses running, parts have been salvaged from those hit by shells. And the heat at this hospital is off most days. So that wisps of steam don't catch the attention of Russian artillery spotters. I've heard that you like to describe Harrison as invincible nest alumni in Islam. Why did you choose that word? We are unbreakable. All the people of Ukraine are unbreakable. But le hover believes Russian collaborators still look in the city. They found them to the left bank on the river and say their I am. We are our team is what we are doing they say everything. Feeding information to the Russians. Yes. And telling them what to hit. Yes. Yes. It's true. And what should happen to those collaborators now? We have to kill them. I think that they have no right to live. No right to live. No right to leave. It was the bluntness of a person who's been targeted by Russian artillery 7 times. In front of us on the left Vancouver event, this place is very dangerous. There are a few hundred yards. This is my house. This was your house. Yes. Leho left her son for 6 months during the occupation because she feared she'd be killed. While she was gone, her house was burned down. She blames the collaborators. This is my house. Will together build this house this family. This is my husband and with my two sons. It's threaded. I tragedy. For me and for people. Helena leho told us, she tries not to sleep in the same place two nights in a row. And travels in an armored van. It's dangerous, but I have to do my work. I have to help people. I have to be with them with humanitarian aids. It's my duty. So I do it. This city will remain under fire. So long as the

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Lirunex Hires AssetsFXs Waleed Salah as Head of Sales MENA

Finance Magnates

03:53 min | 4 months ago

Lirunex Hires AssetsFXs Waleed Salah as Head of Sales MENA

"8 p.m. Friday February 3rd, 2023. Lennox hires assets FX's Wally Sola as head of sales Mina. LTP GT Linux, a multi regulated ref cost finance magnates dot com class quarters ranger quote it quite big 7 zero C 9 5 6 zero one four four three 8 C 9 F zero two CC three FD 8 D two CC zero at what target quote blank at Forex broker tagged has hired Wally sulla, the former head of sales for Middle East and North Africa Mina at asset's FX as. Its new head of sales for Mina. Sulla announced his appointment at the Tahrir Square dot finance magnates dot com de blaire next what target quad blank what real quad follow quad marshal island registered broker tag on Friday on. LinkedIn LTP GT LTP GT the executive, who brings about 14 years of industry to the new role. Spit only two months at his former role at the Tahrir coops with that finance magnates dot com Forex gives brokers until March 10 to solar census for our claims jump quote target quad Blanco roquat follow Quartet. Vincent and the Grenadines registered tag assets FX. He worked for the online broker between August and September 2022 dot LTP GT LTP GT solo's FX sales journey over the last decade until since starting out his career in May 2008 as a customer services. Representative for FX comparison, sulla has worked for a number of top Forex. Brands such as value trades, black bull markets, robo Forex, and USG FX dot LTP GT LTP GT before joining assets FX, solo was looked after that finance magnates dot com executive is a lollipop sock security as joins the set says SL shit quote target quad blank white real quad follow quads head of seals for Emmy and alte at Forex and CFDs. Broker securities, where he worked for only four months between April and July last year however, before that he spent 11 months in the same capacity. At value trees dot LTP GT LTP GT watch, the recent FML S 22 session on what the future holds for the online trading industry dot LTP GT LTP GT cell of joint value trees from New Zealand based lotta rev coughs. That finance magnets dot com's multi asset class quarter of Scandinavian it Quattro 5 78 70 zero F9 four at one 8 four 9 F 6 8 BC 7 9 9 8 T 5 C zero quote target quote blank multi asset tag, brokered black bull markets, where he served as the head of Arabic office. However, he only spent three months with the broker, according to his profile on LinkedIn dot LTP GT LTP GT between April 2016 and May 2022, sulla held various positions at USG FX. Including manager of the Middle East office this was one of sulla's longest. Career stay at an organization. However, before that he worked for 9 months, as the sales team manager at robo four X dot LTP GT LTP GT Sola ran his own academy for four years between November 2011 and 2015. During this period he also worked with international online broker FBS. His other early career days were spent at FX comparison between 2008 and 2011 LTP GT. This article was written by Solomon aleda pupo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

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"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

The Manic Pixie Weirdo

02:20 min | 5 months ago

"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

"It out, you guys. And thank you so much to nusli for sponsoring this episode. Okay, I got it here. So they are, I guess, a briefly explaining some of them. There's the Ayn Rand objectivist, a little bit of. And they based most of their works and things on the Russian philosopher Ayn Rand. And her books Atlas shrugged and the fountainhead.

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"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

The Manic Pixie Weirdo

05:47 min | 5 months ago

"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

"And we're extremely against violence and harming other. We find really no point and having racial ideals and believing in racial superiority over a different people or a different group. As long, our baseline is if your ideas are morally virtuous and help others, then there's no problem with that. Cool. So. Did you try other branches of libertarianism before you got to paleo libertarianism? Yes, of course I did. I've actually, like I said, at the beginning, I kind of went down track. So I used to be a very hard ride hitting conservative and that was just through my views on my family influencing me of them coming out of authoritarian country basically Cuba. And eventually, I love them to death, but I stepped out and I tried to look at other perspectives and different views. And I got really into history and really into literature and reading. And throughout history, something I noticed was that big governments don't usually lead to good things. It's quite the opposite, and I've kind of always just been against that notion that we need a giant government controlling our movements and ideologies and telling us where to go what to do type thing. And I feel like the best solution is to let people just do what they want to do. But after I was, yeah, after my whole conservative phase, I went through history and stuff. I decided to say, I was independent, didn't know what yet. Then I got, I found libertarian, and then I just described to the baseline libertarian ideology. And I unfortunately ended up not enjoying it as much because they had things in there. That was similar to being okay with corporatism and I'll get into that later. If you'd like me to, or getting into topics such as age of consent, whether you're talking about just like really weird things like that and it just didn't reflect my moral values and it didn't really reflect to an extent my economic values either. They were just basic lazy affair economics and unfortunately at the time that was a good system, but in today's modern era, I feel like it lost purpose and doesn't work as well.

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"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

The Manic Pixie Weirdo

05:52 min | 5 months ago

"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

"I personally have no issue or deemed no issue in the possession or ownership of firearms. I don't see that as being necessarily an issue. But I won't go so extreme to, I guess, advocate to an absolute about those things if necessarily the way that my other fellow, my other fellow libertarians would. Yeah, so that seems to be coming up a lot though, is that these absolutes, I find that incredibly frustrating with just today sort of climate in general, it seems like we've sort of talked ourselves into these absolute corners, if that makes sense. Completely agree with you. It's almost like a plague in a sense. And that's really especially when I got into philosophy, I always saw in any instance absolutes never work because they'd always find a way where there's always going to be exception or a reasoning where absolute should not be needed. Right. That's just unfortunate and you aren't right. A lot of political commentary now, is this tribalistic, you know, my team, your team, red team, blue team type stuff, where if either you're one side of college or a fascist, there are child would call them child groomers, all that stuff like that. It's very barbaric and it takes away the dialog altruism of helping each other, regardless of their identities. Right. And it's just very frustrating. It's just a highly highly frustrating and it's so prevalent nowadays. It's everywhere. It's in the media. It's like every time you turn on your television, it's on your phone. It's everywhere. It's so frustrating. But do you have any good resources where people can find good information for just for news or whatever? I have two really solutions for that. One is to continue using the resource or to use organization you are now. But acknowledge that these people have a certain bias. So don't only watch Fox News and say these people tell the absolute truth. If they only tell the truth and not acknowledge they have a really right leaning bias. Same for CNN. They'll go and creat CNN say like these people have the truth, the absolute truth. And then ignore their left leaning bias.

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"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

The Manic Pixie Weirdo

05:41 min | 5 months ago

"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

"Yeah, yeah, no, that was really throw. Thank you. Okay. So, okay, yeah, I guess that's the next question is, what would it take? And in order to do that, that seems like that seems good. That seems like something that should be happening. You know what I'm saying? Like, oh no, go ahead, go ahead. The thing that a lot of people seem in any ideology that almost irritates me is they want that instant reaction that insulin responds now. We need instant revolution. We need instant change. We need all these things. But what they don't know understand is if you look at our history, change happens gradually over time. And that's really what paleo libertarian is an advocate for. We gradually revert from almost empire back to a smaller, more, quote unquote, you know, family based and community based area where we're helping one another. And by doing so and taking that money out and things, there's no need for us to be in. That could help it. Yeah, definitely. Okay. So, okay, so let's just say hypothetically speaking, all these things happen, right? And what does that world look like? If it's like, if it's all going according to plan, and we've sped up into the future and we live in this perfect, like what does that look like? It definitely wouldn't be perfect because I feel like perfect is borderline utopia. And I don't want to sell an ideology of utopianism to anyone because I feel like that's okay. Yeah, being flawed. I feel like general rule of thumb, if anyone promises you their ideology would lead to utopia, they are lying. And it's just feasibly impossible because it dwells into the absolutes. Obviously, there may still be some issues. There may seem be some newer problems that come along through that time. But what I want us to do is in this system like we said, if you were to go fast forward, I want people to have one thing, one thing that's inalienable above all. I want them to have freedom. I want them to have the freedom the choices of what to do. If someone wants to open up their own small mom and pop shop business, they are more than happy to and more than welcome to. If someone wants to be a stay at home husband or stay at home wife, they're more than welcome to more than happy to. If someone wants to be just a traveler and explore the United States, they should be more than welcome to more than happy to. Things like this, as long as like I said earlier, you're not violating anyone's non aggression. Not aggression principle. You're not violating that. I see no issue with. If you want to be this a hippie in the Woods, like doing shrooms, go ahead if you want to be a big community leader and helping in service, by all means do that as well.

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"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

The Manic Pixie Weirdo

05:23 min | 5 months ago

"sola" Discussed on The Manic Pixie Weirdo

"What's up weirdos? Hey yo, me. Shit. I got me a little something rolled, the lights are low and we're about to chop it up with Abigail on a manic pixie weirdo podcast. Okay, okay. A safe space for weirdos of all shapes, sizes, colors, and creeds to relax and speak their piece. So grab your glass of wine and grasp the chief as I get off the mic so the main weirdo can speak. Peace. What is up weirdos? You're listening to the manic pixie weirdo. I'm Abigail your host, and this is the podcast where we talk about all the different kinds of relationships that we have in our lives. And this week we are joined by Sola. And he is here to talk about his relationship or our relationship, rather, with libertarianism. But first, solo tell everybody where they can find you in a little bit about you. Hi, I'm solo requiem. I study in law on the civilian side. And I'm found on Twitter is mainly my main source where I post political stuff. That's the main one. I'm playing on branching out, but as of this moment, just Twitter. But it's at Luke's up over there. That's where you found me. Cool. So let's just, I guess, dive right into it. Could you tell us what libertarianism is? Like the ideology behind it. Libertarianism in itself was originally an ideology brought up through the French Revolution, which the French Revolution was, I believe, one of the biggest Pinnacle of western culture because it bestowed tons of different ideologies among people and one of those most prominent was the libertarianism and lazy affair economics. In a sense, libertarianism has been an official quote unquote political party and America since the early 1970s and it's currently been branched out and there's parties to this day and politics. So okay, please correct me if I'm wrong when I'm saying this. But as I understand libertarianism is basically the idea that so I can swing my arms, right? But I can swing my arms for as long as I want as hard as I want as fast as I want like whatever. But the minute that my arm hits somebody else, it's not okay and there's a problem.

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Ukraine fears a long war might cause West to lose interest

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 1 year ago

Ukraine fears a long war might cause West to lose interest

"Ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky is calling for more actions from Europe to support Ukraine and stop Russian aggression Speaking by video link from Kyiv at Copenhagen's democracy summit zelensky says European countries must not hesitate to cut off any relations with Russia He wants the European system can lose if words are not backed up with actions Zelensky's call for Europe to support Ukraine's bid to join the EU is echoed by the president of the European Parliament Roberta met Sola also in Copenhagen But it is high time that it is also given the real opportunity to join our European project I'm Charles De

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"sola" Discussed on The United States of Anxiety

The United States of Anxiety

03:57 min | 1 year ago

"sola" Discussed on The United States of Anxiety

"He was treated horrifically in even money me. He says that he thinks that something like eighty percent of the time. He was detained in abu ghraib. He was held in the cell with no clothes cada because arms were often chained to a post above his head unable to move being threatened by an aggressive military dog barking growling at him unless he kilom- edged the challenge. Especially when you have. The dog is approaching. You and you are in handcuff. You cannot do anything about it. Standing there naked. I filled paralyzed. They had full power me and even thought that they were capable of killing me. Anytime and throwing my corpse side swallowed the sorta the it was very painful. While to hear prisoners screaming in pain and realizing that your ten will come to be tortured and beaten knowing that was giving to be you to be tormented. That was very painful or able sola said every two or three days. He'd be interrogated. He didn't know exactly who was questioning him. He was often hooded. Those he could see somewhere in military uniform somewhere in civilian clothes and what we now know. Is that the interrogation inside of abu ghraib. They were carried out not only by members of the american military but also by employees of a private contractor. An american company called khaki this is c. Which had been paid millions of dollars. America's priorities are our priorities to provide interrogation services inside these american military presence in the Or interrogation the regular army soldier with take as an deliverance to these people and just leave us with them and just hands over into their hands. Khandwala had done a new outlet less cost. it was very apparent. The had another kind of power authority than the rig eliminatory. General american and one of the things sullivan members is that well. He was chained inside of that cell. He vomited on the floor in front of him. And then he was ordered by somebody to use the orange jumpsuit. That he'd been given as is only piece of clothing to wipe up the vomit on the floor. It was then told to put the jumpsuit back on moderate locked win of the moomins. That always come back to me is the feeling of being observed looked at as if we were animals in a zoo. This is what i felt in the prison. He had taiwan while he was detained. He didn't know anything about what anybody new outside. He didn't know if he would ever get out of there and lewisham. He says that on days when it was sunny there would be just a sliver of light that would shine into the cell where he was held and that was sort of his measurement of a day. Pass oh lord. had mocked models of the spot was about half a meter and it would only appear for thirty minutes and i tried to step into that spot and move with the light so i can.

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"sola" Discussed on Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

08:27 min | 1 year ago

"sola" Discussed on Inspire Nation Show with Michael Sandler

"A love of my life. Will it continue. Will they continue to love me. What is that gap. Just let go of it. Just let it soon as it comes to sad that go view because i want this fresh new energy to continue to come into fresh new energy continues to fill me then. We let go of that so a fresh new energy. I've been saying the people that i'm working with lately. This beautiful images came today the ceiling that we think colds us into the room. That we're in is actually the floor. That will be standing on very shortly. Thank you thank you. Thank you i call it the bar and i say that now baseline yeah and it'll couponing the more we let this fresh the more we empty and let this fresh energy in the is such an elevator that takes us from ceiling the floor to ceiling the floor to ceiling the floor and the experience of being confined by something. Now you're standing on its miraculous. That's the heaven. I always saw a change of perception that ability to sit with a homeless man. Who said when i asked him what it would take to change the world. He said if people would only sit ten minutes someone they don't know and ask them how they're doing and then just listened to what they say. I said corey. Why is that so important to you. And he said funny. You should ask because it happened to me on. The days that i was going to commit suicide was nobody cared about me. Nobody was interested. People would pass on the street and they would think was less than an animal they would scorn leeann and yell at me and say get a job you lazy son of the bub-bubba i thought this. Why why do this. I'm gonna just in my life. One guy sat on my cardboard box next to me. He said do. They stayed with me for ten minutes. I went home. That light. And i said i can suicide. Somebody actually cares about me. He might show up tomorrow. I wanna tell them. I'm doing better because it him. What our world look like. If we took ten minutes just listened to another human being. That's why i'm going on this trip. Who couple last questions than will wind down and do a meditation here. I like i. I look at life as always going around in circles but always when we think we're back at the beginning point where never were always going up. The mountain awareness is always expanding. Consciousness is always expanding so bringing us back full circle circle to the beginning of the journey. Today you you left one one future you left another future left is even a strange word but but you walked on from one possibility. Walked on from another. You walked on from another you. Say in the book. Most people do not see that they are very different from the stories. Those reached stories that they tell themselves. How do we let go of the stories or you call. In the book. The stories that are destroying us to set our selves freight. You're good at what you do. Thank you for doing it. I have a very simple equation that the mosaic shows me. I don't think it inundated. I think it's been around for a long time. But i somehow learned in the process of sitting with the space between the words in the mosaic. Our thoughts become our words. Are words create our stories and our stories. Make up our life when we look at any portion of that equation. If there's something that doesn't feel good to me about the life that i'm living. I have to go back and say what the stories that i'm telling. How would i. We construct those stories. If i don't know how to do it. What are the words. That i'm using because the words are what makes the if i can't figure out which words i'm using. What are the thoughts. That i'm thinking because my thoughts are creating those words that are creating those stories at rain in my life. We just have to retrofit it back and the moment we change anything. The moment we change our stories are thoughtful. Change the moment we change. Our words are our life will change any if we change any part of the equation every part of the equation changes because it is it is just that simple who last but not least maybe maybe last but not least. I'm thinking of when i coach. And i always say one last thing. I'm colombo for sure of it. I love it going back. Bringing the last part around the circle to the flower girl to what we talking about a really i thank. You can't thank you enough for sharing early on what's the importance of trusting. Our inner voice is kind of a multi part. How do we do it or how have you done it. And were you trusting it at the time my inner voice at that point with so loud that it made havoc of every other voice that i was saying so yes i was but it didn't turn out the way i thought it would but it's still turned out the way it needed to turn out for me to become the person that i am today. As a result of i realized i have a unique gift that i didn't realize i had because i thought everybody had because it was so natural in me when i sit with people. I'm literally able to hear what their soul is saying. And the reason why. I can hear what they're sola saying is because i don't have any of the noise that they have with inside them or that i have within me around my own soul sol. Speaking i've so many stopgaps in so no. I can't do that. no it's not this bosma. I just listened to the soul in. I say back to them and i can't believe you said that that's what i feel and i said i know because that's what you told me the way to hear our voice go to somebody else who could hear your voice. But that's sort of like cheating nothing and you're not really cultivating something out on the road in that. Really he put a dime old school. Throw a dime or quarter and and call-up inner voice. Please yeah yeah so. The truth is so simple. It's just so easy as long as we are speaking of so much noise filling ourselves up with noise. That's really hard to hear because the voice of our for me. The voice of my intuition never yells at me. It doesn't scream it's quiet. It says you choose. You wanna hear it. It's here for you. you don't wanna hear it. Keep talking but if we wanna listen we have to stop talking if we really want to have a conversation with somebody and they say something to us and we're talking in our head about what are we going to say.

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"sola" Discussed on Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!

Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!

03:56 min | 1 year ago

"sola" Discussed on Podcast – Speakeasy Bar – ¡Mezclando Experiencias!

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Cuando Estés en Una Situación Complicada, Ora a Dios

Trozos de mi vida: con el Genio Lucas

01:57 min | 2 years ago

Cuando Estés en Una Situación Complicada, Ora a Dios

"Casi una hora de de camino. De camino. Todavía no llegaba a la mañana, estaba obscuro, a lo lejos vio una una camioneta que venía, y yo corría hacia esa camioneta. Dije, Dios mío, ¿qué voy a hacer? Estoy lejos de mi casa, no tengo dinero, no tengo identificación. Qué va a hacer en todo esto, y me acordé de mi tío Beto en ese momento, hijo, cuando estés en una situación complicada, hora, hora. Llama a Dios, él va a acudir a ti y empecé a rezar padre nuestro que estás en el cielo y y a lo lejos vi esa camioneta, y corrías a esa camioneta. Una hora yo creo esa camioneta dando vueltas y cuando le gritó al señor que me que se detuvieran, se evacuó un señor gordito, alto, el de inmigración. Hola, amigo. ¿Dónde vas? Digo, estoy perdido. Oh, ok, ok. ¿Abrió la camioneta? Y me suben, ¿quién crees que venía ahí, Magda? Puesto tío. No, ¿quién? Venía Amador. Amador. Yo dije, Dios mío, ¿dónde voy? O sea, de tantas camionetas que había, de tantas camionetas que traía gente de seguro, los llevaban inmediatamente a a a al lugar donde los iban a a encerrar para después deportarlos. Cuando abren la camioneta y veo ahí a Amador o imagen. Ya. Completamente te vino. Me la aventé a sus brazos y empecé, llore y llore, llore, llore, dije, bendito sea Dios, que me hizo el milagro, de encontrar a Amador, porque ¿a dónde iba a ir yo? ¿Qué iba a hacer de mí en un lugar lejos de mi casa, en ese momento que estaba yo llorando volteé a ver la cara de Amador, y él estaba sereno, ni una sola lágrimas tomó Amador allí demostró madurez y fortaleza

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Rosetta Stone Eruption Could Help Explain Solar Explosions

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

02:09 min | 2 years ago

Rosetta Stone Eruption Could Help Explain Solar Explosions

"Dramatic molly staged eruption on the sun as revealed new clues. That could upside is solved. The long standing mystery of what causes the sun's powerful and unpredictable explosions a report in the astrophysical journal letters claims and covering this fundamental physics could hope scientists better predict the eruptions which caused dangerous base weather events on earth. The explosion contain components of three different types of solar eruptions that usually occurs separately making it the first time. Such an event been observed having all free eruption types together in the one event provides side with something of a soda of sola version of the resistor align them to translate what they know about each top of solar eruption in order to better understand the other types of eruptions in the process. Uncovering the underlying mechanism. Which could explain all types of solar eruptions. The study's lead author. Emily mason from this as god spaceflight. Centering greenbelt maryland. Says the vent drives home the point that these eruptions that caused by the same mechanism simply on different scales eruptions on the sun usually come they of three forms a colonel massey jackson or see me a jet or passion eruption colonel massey jackson's and jets a both explosive eruptions casting energy and particles in the space but they h. Look very different. Jets erupting is narrow columns of sola material while colonel massey jackson so say form huge bubbles that expand out pushed in sculpture by the sun's magnetic fields paschel eruptions on the other hand. Start erupting from the service but don't develop enough energy to leave the sun so most of the material force back down onto the solar surface this rosetta stone eruption occurred back on march the twelfth and thirteenth in two thousand sixteen it was observed by an ss solid dynamics observatory spacecraft as well as the joint nassar in european space agency solar and helius freak observatory spacecraft. Soho what. Scientists saw the ejection of a heart layer of sola material above magnetically active region on the sun's surface.

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"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

04:18 min | 2 years ago

"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

04:02 min | 2 years ago

"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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US Unemployment Claims Drop to 473,000, a New Pandemic Low

Frank Beckmann

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

US Unemployment Claims Drop to 473,000, a New Pandemic Low

"New unemployment claims dropped last week to 473,000 pandemic Low. A number of people signing up for unemployment benefits is still about twice. The number is before the pandemic struck last spring. Jenny Cho Sola Fox, New

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Proposed Tariff a Disincentive for Household Renewable Energy

The Science Show

02:39 min | 2 years ago

Proposed Tariff a Disincentive for Household Renewable Energy

"Scheme has been mooted to make us pay to put our excess energy into the grid as sola peaks in household systems. And we have spare. Is this a good idea. He alison crook a former australian businesswoman of the year. I have talked on. Previous science shows about our social enterprise in other community energy. Australia's first community owned energy retailer and about a vision for self sustaining. Resilient communities in which power is generated stored and shade locally. No one is left behind in the shift to renewables. Jobs are created locally and money is kept circulating in communities in our is now almost five years old and we have much to celebrate. We now service. The whole of new south wales and have just moved into southeast queensland whereabout to install efforts community sized battery athas social impact solar garden for community groups and low income households is operating. And we'll be reporting soon. Unauthorised pilot micro agreed fifty percent. Our profits will go back to the communities of customers and already through the generosity of customers. We've been able to provide sizeable sums to groups such as the black guy liberation ladder and the bushfire relief if it's ablaze. Eight and red cross during covid. Nineteen in twenty twenty. Some of our wonderful customers even made the solar credits on bills available to pay for the energy of households that were struggling working with community groups around the country where on the way to proving that energy companies can operate at community level and be hugely beneficial while doing so. But today i'm here to talk about a recent draft ruling by the australian energy market commission. The emc on excess pricing and incentive arrangements for distributed energy resources or as the headline news has it attacks on solar. What's to be clear. The ruling declared that the export of energy from households and other small providers by distributors. That's the polls and was is a service and it permits the distributors to charge for this service in the same way that we're currently charged by distributors to bring energy to us. The ruling has been made because agreed was constructed for one way energy flows and it is gradually becoming incapable of supporting the two way energy flows involved in twenty-first-century energy system with its massive amounts of domestic and business solo and storage already twenty percent of customers in the national electricity market have rooftop solar and this conservatively expected to double or even triple by twenty forty and all would expect to be able to export any excess energy to the

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"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"sola" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

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Uri Bram on Being Remotely Functional

The Small Business Success Podcast

07:25 min | 2 years ago

Uri Bram on Being Remotely Functional

"One of the things. I'm always curious about is. When did you first notice you were growing beyond what you could manage like on your small team or as a solo preneurs for someone. When like when did you first notice. You're going to have to expand beyond that. I think that is a really interesting transition. Because i you know i sort of realized that i was at ninety percent capacity. I realized i was may be coming towards one hundred capacity. I realized that it was maybe two hundred and ten. Thank you know. I always took pride that. I on every email and whenever subscriber right to end i would go above and beyond try and look after them and make make make sure that they felt like a human. Was tuscany reading announcing dino and yet another thing about emails is the thing that it was just like going for other one of the other night. It never ends the nuclear inbox menu. Wake up in the morning and there's like another goodness. Oh i think we will traumatize and so i realized on the a little too late that it got out of control and the problem was the Big restructuring the has to happen between a sort of china and an organization. I mean the easiest part of it is just a you know we go from having all the knowledge and information about business in my head and i know edrich and i remember it thankfully at the time But no one else has any idea how anything so we started out as working with a few freelancers graphic design. Obviously that simple enough. You know you. Just say hey. We'd like this beautiful draw a picture. Thank you very much. And yeah i think at the moment when i realized we needed to expand into an organization and a team and it was already too late because it actually takes quite of work to then and make business legible. Which at that moment you longer have time to do. Because you're trying to do the work. That is something. I wish i'd started sina. So what would you say are some signs that solo per newer out there right now. Listening could see in their own business. And say i should be starting to think about that already. What should they be looking out of. They make that jump. It's a really great question. Obviously one of these things that it's always going to be a matter of discretion and you know sometimes people jumped to five people often higher too early on then w ovation so they can't fulfill in always Already challenge on the other side of me. I think that when you realize that you are doing tasks that don't really require your skillset so for me. It was realizing that a lot of the things i was doing. I enjoyed them. And i like them. Because i had gotten good at them. Actually it needs to be meeting them. It didn't really take expertise to the simplifies and i was procrastinating from the heart attacks by simple tasks what ingredients today with handoff. They simply tasks. But i think as set it is very hard. You have this vision of how well you do things right You think you're doing everything right and when you had something over. It's never going to be done the way you did it. Maybe it's going to be done better but you think it's done better. You think it's not quite right. I think at the moment. When i realized that yet these tasks within the business that i was during repeatedly and didn't require like you know my specific expertise at the moment that i think you start thinking. Hey can i organize the system. Either like to unite like sas has improved so much and has made. This is like aw possible like that. Identity can get handed like the right technology. And then others can be hindered Another member of the team. Yeah i definitely agree with that. It's so funny. Everything you just said was like a mirror from my one on one with my manager really liked to do are the things that probably you're going to have to let go of to keep expanding at least that's what she keeps telling me and i have found that she's been right every time she reminds me of that. But it's really tough to let go those things that you really like doing and i think you have a certain level of Confidence and excitement. Because you already like become an expert at those things that you should probably be delegating out to your point that maybe are not as much strategy but in the day to day but they're also hard because that's why you fell in love with the track. He did right because those are the things that you really enjoy in. That's how you kind of got into stuff so it's always interesting to me in the corporate world. You know you end up. Having to give those up in as a solo per newer. You probably have to give them up to in order to grow your business right I always say that like all business problems emotional problems and that's not actually true. Like many are not a lot of my are about me about my psychology about figuring out a way around myself and mike hangups and whatever it might be and i it's it's kind of funny to realize that the best thing you can do for your business unit realized realize have kiss reflection realized the things holding you back and just solving problems actually is really good for businesses. Well yeah buddy. Go things and not being a control freak. They're all things. I'm working on every day at. I feel like you're right. Those are those motions issues that could be holding you. Back is keeping hanging onto things a little too long. I do think you are right. That people sometimes higher too quickly. But i think what you're saying. You said a couple of things that really stand out to me before we move onto a new little section here. But you mentioned that one if you're realizing you're doing one hundred ten nine hundred fifty percent every day you know. You're probably starting to outgrow needing just yourself and the other thing was really about letting go some of those things that you really liked doing but you can't. You can't scale by doing those. Every day and focusing on things the areas you need to expand in so. I think both of those really stand out to me for someone who's out there. Sola preneurs right now feeling. Some of those things might be time to start making the plan. Oh that's the other thing you said that stood out to me so three things actually because we talked about by the time you need it. It's too late to make the plan because you're too busy so i think if you're a solo pure out there and you're feeling like you're overworked. Every day i mean every every silla preneurs going to feel that way but if it's getting excessive and if you're feeling like you know you are doing the day to day in it's just drowning you. It's definitely you might be already passed the time to make a plan. So are there any like where in your experience he said. You kind started the planning a little too late. So where do you think someone should start planning before. They feel like that like what what's their signed like. Hey start making span into a multi employee organization. Yeah i. I'm going to say that this is not actually a signal in itself but an example for me. That was really salient. Was when we started using helpdesks of. I used to get support just to my personal in box and way way way too late i set up proper support software just in modern held stuff and at first it wasn't such a big change. I i like. I was still dealing with emails. Am i was just doing it from a different client and then slowly you kind of learned over like tools within it and you're like oh i can do snippets and our hey. I can get reminded. An owner is actually like much better than for the main thing. Is that it. Lets you hand off smoothly like once. Stop ramp-up unanimous situation. If you want to bring someone new on board like you're working with a system that is built for that and the initial like transition tick a week way to But if i was doing that we transition in the middle of a crunch time. I would have been absolutely friday. Was only by during that transition in. Advance that unite. The whole thing seemed possible.

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Spurs Crash Out of Europe

ESPN FC

05:16 min | 2 years ago

Spurs Crash Out of Europe

"Old gentlemen. We'll be starting to show a team. I was against exactly what we will start as dina's grab going through three two on aggregate to josie marino's side dawn halfway through this matchy text me going. No way they lose this in reference. The spurs absolute didn't didn't see losing it. But i would. Horrendous performance was i mean it was ridiculous it was saw by the players. Didn't even look interested. Josie after the game. He was flabbergasted. Must think he's looking at this scorning and this is not a team full of men. This the t michael manage because every now and again this team and some of these individuals go missing. How this happens tv i would. I would have to say it comes down. A lot of it comes down to two konica to be honest with you. You know. I've been in a situation away from home against a aid. The get a goal. There's a huge get behind them and you get swallowed up in the atmosphere that to me is a legitimate excuse. But they don't have excuse me. I want a sola again. This was basically mon- against mon- hoover's the the better character the strength of character to kick on is gonna win this game and a premier league sade couldn't face a team that quite frankly shocked his all by one game. Was it just complacency. Is it out simple. Shang obviously winning. The i like to know just think iraq beginning to get the job done but also scored. They're really like there was only getting we. One would vons thought the first half it was quite clearly two teams. Who who would determine not to concede the for school. And that's what you still forty-five minutes had sixty something percent. Possession couldn't concreted any meaningful opportunities and then in the second half the moselle grab just. They made the transition better. Daddy started to play on the front foot. They went looking for goals. There had to an indian win spurs needed to kind of play on the front foot. There's no they could do. And despite the changes jersey marino bringing hurricane an dome valley it was just a team that seemed more comfortable defending than attacking despite all the attacking players they had in their lineup. Maybe we're on the selling this slightly robert but this is a huge deal isn't it. It's a massive deal because he's not the first time spurs the plate in this manner this season. There's been four or five occasions where they've lacked energy. They've let the right attitude. The started game slowly and then not be not to get back into it and you have to criticize the place but you have to criticize. The manager didn't look as though they were prepared to battle today. They didn't look sent out on the pitch ready to fight for the place in the next round until the going to the opposition and again comes down to the manager as well as the players marino off. The tv said he warned the place. He warned them about complacency going of the second leg. And is it just a case that i didn't listen or he didn't set them up properly would suggest that the probably just too many of them are too comfortable. And just think that when these step on the field is going to happen. I mean looking at say that he here the majority in fact ninety nine percent say played in the champions league final two years ago. No the register get knocked over the league by by menno So i i. The was come for for big changes as far as the plan. Personnel are consumed and asked to be quickly. Otherwise josie is in trouble. Because he's supposed to be this great mon- monitor that we've been talking about for for the decade will clearly. He can't get this team going. And so you'll have the shit limo because if you don't and you can't motivate them. The normal thing that will happen is you'll isn't dead man. Walking don a theme think it seems like donna gospel great question on bt sports afterwards the question to you and you get the feeling. Do you and your players. Do you think you're going to change course in terms of you'll have to get rid of some of your players. Or is he gonna get the sock josie any waffle little bit. It didn't really want to throw him under the bus. Check get live on tv. But it would be. I think would be better off served of josie. Just turn around. And set it bluntly this team. I call manage in terms of getting sucked but the individuals. He called manage because they haven't got the backbone the and got the character you know when you go away from home. You've gotta you gotta show character. You gotta show blood sweat. And tears are your willing to die for tottenham shirt go through in europe and zagreb would all of that tenfold brilliant. You've seen the scenes after the game. They were they left. Everything on the pitch. And joey must be looking not dressing room. You must be looking at individuals and brilliant when you stick them all down on paper you put the squad down on paper and using our any manager in the world we want to manage this squad. I'm not sure you dig a little bit deeper. How motivated some of these players

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"sola" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

Radio Fajri 99.3FM

04:32 min | 2 years ago

"sola" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM

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Colorado bill would allow civil action on past sexual abuse

The Savage Nation with Michael Savage

00:10 sec | 2 years ago

Colorado bill would allow civil action on past sexual abuse

"Expired. Jenny Cho Sola Fox, New Colorado's legislature, is considering a bill that would allow sexual assault survivors to bring civil action against

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Lawsuits filed against auto insurers over rates in pandemic

South Florida's First News with Jimmy Cefalo

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Lawsuits filed against auto insurers over rates in pandemic

"Not driving half assed much. Auto insurance customers are suing 10 major insurers in Nevada. They're accusing the companies of charging excessive insurance premiums during the pandemic, even though driving and collisions declined. The class action lawsuits acknowledged that some insurers provided discounts but argue it wasn't meaningful relief that reflects the reduction and cars on the road. And reduce driving during the pandemic. The Consumer Federation of America has also said the relief from insurance companies wasn't enough while claims dropped in auto crashes declined. That's Fox's GeneCo's Sola mornings at 87 35. I'm Natalie Rodriguez News radio. 6 10

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Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner gives update on power outages and weather impact

All In with Chris Hayes

06:23 min | 2 years ago

Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner gives update on power outages and weather impact

"With me now is houston mayor sylvester turner previously served nearly thirty years as a texas state representative. He is in a command center right now. Monitoring situation in his city mayor. Thank you for taking a little time with us. And i don't want to start first with things aren't houston. Are they getting better. Chris in the last twenty four hours. Things have improved yesterday. At this time we had about one point. Three million customers without power Today as i talked to you that number is under thirty thousand in houston region yesterday The the water pressure was extremely low In fact hospitals were having a hard time getting but they needed Just to run a bear chillers to stay warm and other necessities today. The water pressure in the city of houston has increased And hospitals in much better shape at the same time people many of the people able to flush their kamoze improvement with still not wear. We want it to be but yesterday the pressure was below what we call twenty. Ps today as we speak that what a precious right around thirty so being things improving but again we still have some tremendous needs at. They're just zero in on the water aspect of this has been one of the more harrowing parts of it and a kind of a kind of cascade effect. We're going out water treatment facilities. Just explain to me what that means that it does. It mean pressure. Now you can you can. People can run water in their homes. That firefighters have water that hospitals have it is. That is that where things are correct. Hospitals now have watered. That can run the chillers. Keep the patients that doctors and medical staff Warm in in in in cool weather so to speak People able to take showers. Peabody plus two komo but because the water pressure dropped below the regulatory requirement twenty. Psi you automatically have to give ball water. Notices so you have over seven hundred jurisdictions around the state of texas a chieftain san antonio austin example in many others where there are bald notice requirements and that will continue to be the case probably through the weekend at the earliest that ball. What notice could probably be lifted on sunday. But i think for houston probably be monday. Which means if people don't have power because just also ball your water about two minutes but what happens if you don't have power then people are going to rely a great deal on bought a water and that's why starting today We started distributing water to those persons for example. Who don't have the means to go into a grocery store and purchase tomorrow for example will be masked water distribution site in the city of houston where we will probably give out tomorrow anywhere between seven to nine hundred thousand bottles of water primarily for people for families who already on the modulus. Chris and they just can't afford to go in and purchase two and three and four cases of water. And we'll do that Tomorrow saturday sunday until this ball. Water notice has been listed. That's really that's very helpful in understanding where things are. Let me let me also ask what your interfaces have been. With spill state and federal government i know females on the on on the ground. Have you been talking with aircraft that run the the grid with folks from fina. The federal government and with governor abbot. What are those interactions been like. Well i've talked several times with the ceo. Behead of eric hot And n n what he will say to you. Is that the system that we have in the state of texas. Our texas korea is designed for the summer heat. It is not necessarily designed for winter storms and then as relates to this. What happened in this. In the last four or five days that was simply not enough adequate generation supply available to meet the demand and the supply that they had reserved so to speak when with shop when some of the facilities came all flying of been made things even worse and let me quickly speak to those who are trying to say. oh the wind turbine frozen. You shouldn't be looking at renewables as a false false aligned. Being put four because the plants that came off line while natural gas plants coal fired. Plant Nuclear plants came offline. You wind turbine strobes. So it was a combination but when it comes to win and sola that's still only counts for a fraction of the energy that's produced in the state of texas. The rally at reality is that the state was. Ill prepared The other thing that i would add when i was in the legislature but twenty three of my twenty seven years i said on the on the committee that oversees our electric utility industry back in twenty eleven fouled a bill saying to the public utility commission that we need to exert greater oversight over urquhot to prevent blackouts of every kind that we have are experiencing in texas for four for these last four days batmobile. Chris was never given a hearing. And so for anybody. Who's just trying to place the blame on irc That's not enough as part of the story but it's not the total story. Archive is an agency of the state of texas is the leadership of that overseas or cat and what happened in this week with the failure. Not just urquhot but of the statewide leadership state representative state senators. Who didn't do enough to make the necessary. Structural changes prevent what took place this week but mccurry and as a result of that hundreds of thousands of texans paid a horrible price and they are number of stony that we live in the city of my city that anada that not allowed to date to go into next week. Some of them died from carbon monoxide. Trying to keep themselves

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Unemployment Claims Jumped to Nearly One Million Last Week

Sean Hannity

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Unemployment Claims Jumped to Nearly One Million Last Week

"Nearly one million Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits last week. Economists have been predicting an upswing in layoffs because of rising coronavirus cases in new restrictions, But the number of new claims for jobless benefits is much higher than forecast. Oxygen. Icka Sola continuing claims also rising to nearly 5.3

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"sola" Discussed on Discover Lafayette

Discover Lafayette

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"sola" Discussed on Discover Lafayette

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Russian Hackers Suspected In Cyber Attack At Federal Agencies

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

02:01 min | 2 years ago

Russian Hackers Suspected In Cyber Attack At Federal Agencies

"Management software and thousands of companies. Were expected to do the same. The campaign came to light when a prominent cybersecurity firm i learned it had been breached fire. I would not say who. It suspected the many experts quickly suspected russia given the level of skill involved and alerted that foreign governments in major corporations will also compromised. Us authorities acknowledge that federal agencies will part of the breach on sunday the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency said that the widely used networks software. So lewin's had been compromised and should be removed from any system using it. The national cybersecurity agencies of britain and ireland issued similar alerts. Sola wins used by hundreds of thousands of organizations around the world including most fortune five hundred companies and multiple us federal agencies. The perpetrators were able to embed malware in a security update issued by the company based in austin texas. The washington post said. The attack was carried out by russian government. Hackers who go by the nicknames abt to nine or cozy bear an apart of that nation's foreign intelligence service federal agencies have long been attractive targets for foreign hackers looking to gain insight into american government personnel and policymaking electoral college gave joe biden a solid majority of votes yesterday confirming his victory in last month's election in state by state voting that took on and importance this year because of president donald trump's refusal to concede his loss california's fifty five electoral votes. Put bind an over the top clearing the two hundred seventy vote that affirmed. He will be. The nation's next president heightened security was in place in some states as electors met on the day established by

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Friendly's Restaurants' parent company files for bankruptcy, announces sale

Todd Schnitt

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

Friendly's Restaurants' parent company files for bankruptcy, announces sale

"A casualty of the pandemic. Feisty restaurants, parent company of friendlies is agreeing to be sold to investment firm Amici Partners Group, which is also in the restaurant business Friendly says to facilitate the sale. It's also filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization Friendly says nearly all its 130, corporate owned and franchise locations will remain open and it has cash on hand to continue operations and pay its employees and vendors. Amici expects to retain substantially all employees that friendlies corporate owned locations. GeneCo's Sola

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Global travel and tourism projected to shed 174 million jobs

Mitch Albom

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Global travel and tourism projected to shed 174 million jobs

"GeneCo's Sola reports the world Travel and tourism Counsel says global travel and tourism could lose 174 million jobs this year because of bands on travel between countries and quarantines. Council says prolonged restrictions could eliminate $4.7 trillion in the sectors contribution to the global economy this year, down more than 50% from a year ago. The group wants quarantines replaced with rapid cost effective testing. The group previously predicted 197 million job losses, but revised the number because China has managed to better contain the virus. GeneCo's Sola Fox News

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Global travel and tourism projected to shed 174 million jobs

Chris Salcedo

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Global travel and tourism projected to shed 174 million jobs

"Group representing the tourism industry says it faces total collapse. Fox's GeneCo's Sola reports the world Travel and tourism Counsel says global travel and tourism could lose 174 million jobs this year because of bands on travel between countries and quarantines. The council says prolonged restrictions could eliminate $4.7 trillion in the sectors contribution to the global economy this year. The group wants quarantines replaced with rapid cost effective testing. The group previously predicted 197 million job losses, but revised the number because China has managed to better contain the virus. Jenny Cho Sola Fox News

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Amazon says it plans to hire 100,000 seasonal employees

Rush Limbaugh

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Amazon says it plans to hire 100,000 seasonal employees

"Revealed holiday hiring plans and they are very merry boxes. Jenny Kiss, Ola explains. Amazon has revealed holiday hiring plans. It'll hire 100,000 seasonal employees across the U. S and Canada and the jobs could lead to a longer term employment. Amazon says it has promoted 35,000 employees this year. And more than 30,000 have taken advantage of its career Choice program, which offers the chance to learn new skills and high demand areas like computer support specialist in paralegal. Amazon's minimum wages $15 an hour it says full time employees will receive health insurance and other benefits on their first day. Jenny Cho Sola

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I wouldn't go near this with YOUR money

MarketFoolery

06:00 min | 2 years ago

I wouldn't go near this with YOUR money

"Continues. I've seen the ETF INVESCO SOLAR THE TICKER SYMBOL IS T. A. N. I've seen this increased significantly this year it follows stocks such as soon technologies n Phase Energy and son run inc.. I'm wondering if these stocks are goodbye and if they are still good at these prices given their recent release. Given their recent increase. I will just point out. Just. A time stamp this this ETF INVESCO solar hitting a year high today. Yes do you want the short answer the long? Well, this is a friend from Calgary. So I felt Canadian I'M GONNA. I'M GONNA go along how about the medium answer? Okay. I love this question. I am a big proponent of solar I have solar on my house, which helps the power mostly electric car I'm a big fan here. I wouldn't go near this ETF if with your money Chris. So. So here is, here's the problem I off This is a this is almost a textbook example of investing in the rear view mirror or using the river mirror to govern are investing I'M GONNA since we've already talked before being recorded about a little bit of history and Black Friday I'm even another little piece of history. Okay in two thousand. Nine one thousand nine was the the the apex of the Great Tech Bubble. Okay. The Nasdaq index was I believe a up over eighty percent that year and so now you're in two thousand and I'm GonNa get a Canadian cut here Canada we are retirement accounts RSP's we tend to tell you big marketing push to fund your RSP around February. Okay. So the first two months of the year. Would you like to hazard a guess at what industry was the single greatest and it's not close the single greatest benefit Sherie of new money flowing into the market in February of two thousand. And if you said Tech. Gold Star. Most of the money that came in that year went into tech funds because they had done so well, the year before the two years before. This is easy. Money right it. Of course, the bubble popped in March of two thousand starting off touched off grinding down market from March two, thousand, October two, thousand and two that killed the Nasdaq I believe over sixty five, seventy percent over that time I, could be wrong. So the point is. This the people who are going into tech funds at that time were investing in their review. So this ETF said hitting multiyear highs today Chris. The one year performance with this fund is about one hundred and twenty percent which. Not, not, by coincidence is roughly the one year performance of the index purports to track the global. Solar. Energy. Index okay up about one hundred, twenty percent but dial out. Don't look at one year look at five years five years the performances annualized roughly. Twenty percent now, five years twenty percents still, pretty good. Right. But realize you're getting this last year, which is not one hundred twenty percent is influencing those five years. Okay. So it's probably had a bunch of flat to negative numbers in the first four and then attack one hundred and twenty percent on an annualized that and he got twenty percent dial back out even further. The ten year performance for both the index and this ETF is negative. Okay. So to put it in perspective ten years ago, Chris you and I go put ten, thousand dollars into the market you today you have about twenty four and a half thousand dollars I go ten years ago and I put ten thousand dollars into this ETF? I have roughly ten thousand dollars. Okay. So this has not been a long-term this the performance in the last year solely because people have kind of gone a little crazy chasing these solar companies now again, I mentioned I have solar install on my house. Okay and I will tell you the single biggest risk factor. You should be worried about when you put solar on your house or you look at solar as an investment. Is that you are highly dependent on the subsidy programs within the jurisdictions where these companies sell their products because frankly solar commodity invaders, nothing special Mike Panels, versus yours is about my versus yours or my racking systems or whatever. Okay. In my town. I got I get a little bit of a benefit because I put it. I do we have what's called net metering so I put some of my generating energy back into the grid I get some credit for that It's not great but it is what it is and I put it on my house because I. My background bioengineering couple of degrees. In that thing I spent a decade in practice This is kind of what I like so I took the opportunity we put on. I can tell you friends of mine before the government changed the rules to go two net metering friends of mine put solar on their house. They're getting a nice fat check every month because their system is grandfathered. Okay. It was so generous that the people who put solar in at that point in time got these generous pay offs. The government said Hey we want to stop giving generous payoffs and so they changed the rules to go two net metering I. Don't get a check every month. That's fine. It's okay. But I can tell you. Speaking. To The installer for the system when he put on my house just over a year ago, I asked him how's business and he basically said when the government changed the rules. The number of installs we did dropped by almost ninety percent. So if that happens in any of the jurisdictions where these companies, he mentioned solar edge and faith son run. These are really expensive companies on in terms of their valuation. I. Think I look Sola registrating almost seventy times free cash flow. You had best hope that wherever they are selling their products they don't change the rules because if you do that stocks go a lot cheaper

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