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Mark Levin
The Things the Media Won't Report On
"When's the last time they talked about all the assassinations When's the last time they talked about the re-education camps at Putin is set up for Ukrainians When's the last time they mentioned to you the tens of thousands of children that have been trained from Ukraine into Russia Why don't they talk about that Tonight we have a huge story in the New York Post about the horrific genocide that's taking place in Ukraine Why don't they report that They can still have their opinions They can still conclude that we shouldn't be there We shouldn't spend money there We should be focused on our border and not their border and on and on They can sail those things but why don't they say the other things I say them And then Ukraine is responsible you see far inflation Ukraine is responsible for Joe Biden's boneheaded policies That have caused energy shortages and energy increases Bank failures Industry failures The loss of energy independence The open borders Ukraine is responsible for it And yet you know damn well if we had nothing to do with Ukraine Biden would still be destroying America Biden would still be destroying America The war machine is not in Washington It's in Moscow The war machine is not in Washington It's in Beijing The war machine is not in Washington It's in Tehran The war machine is not in Washington It's in North Korea We American firsters Why do we trash our own country

Mark Levin
If You Believe the U.S. Should Have Allies, You're a Liberal
"So I learned something new That if you believe that America should remain the number one superpower That we should have allies That the allies and we should work together to defend ourselves against the communist Chinese or the fascistic Russians or the islamo Nazi regime in Tehran or the inbred and in North Korea then you're a liberal I just learned this And I scratched my head I said wait a minute You're liberal Unless you support unilateral withdraw Unless you oppose pose Providing 8 in support to an ally after you sign an agreement with them in 1994 that you would Should they give up basically their defenses Unless you can turn the other cheek while people are being slaughtered in mass graves and executed and raped At levels we haven't seen since World War II You're a liberal Wow really Yes You're a liberal You're not even a neocon Wow But you're obviously a warmonger unless you allow people to be slaughtered unless you unless you turn the other cheek when there's genocide when little kids and women are being slaughtered and thrown in the mask graves unless you pretend that a hostile regime is threatening you with nuclear weapons and is knocking out your drones which are an international airspace unless you pretend all that stuff's not happening you're a warmonger

AP News Radio
Autopsy: 'Cop City' protester had hands raised when killed
"The family of a slain environmental activist killed by law enforcement near Atlanta in January allegedly had raised hands at the time. I Norman hall, Manuel paes Tehran was fatally shot in January during protest against a police training center just outside Atlanta that opponents call cop city, authorities have set officers return gunfire after the 26 year old shot and seriously injured a state trooper while officers cleared activists from a forest or officials plan to build the training center. But civil rights attorney Brian spears told WSB that a second autopsy commissioned by the family raises questions about what really happened to Pius Tehran, who went by the name tortuga. Manuel was looking death in the face. Hands raised when killed. The investigation is being handled by the Georgia bureau of investigation. I Norman hall

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
The New Enemy Is China
"Congressman Gallagher, I think general secretary Xi has flipped the script from 1972. He's going to go to Moscow in the next few months. That's been announced on The Wall Street Journal today, which is an echo of the flip script of Nixon going to Beijing. The stronger partner goes to the weaker partner in the three way superpower competition. I think that's going to happen. And I think the reality of the new access of evil, Beijing, Moscow, and Tehran is there, and Americans have to open their eyes. It's really one enemy. And I mean, they're an enemy. They're an adversary. A greater disagree. I agree. Whenever I'm asked is China our enemy, I say, well, the Chinese Communist Party is the enemy of freedom everywhere it exists. And it's the enemy the Chinese people. Chinese people need not be our enemy. In fact, they're the primary victims of the Chinese Communist Party's aggression and understanding that distinction, I think, is critical, critical to our effort. You know, basically, if you look back to the no limits partnership, that was signed between Putin and Xi before the invasion, you saw similar rhetoric about color revolutions. These are two leaders that share a sense of historical revisionism, grievance, desire to sort of reclaim the glories that were lost long ago for their countries. And though they are strange bedfellows, though they have diverging interest in some areas, they're very good at presenting united front against their main enemy, the United States. Say they don't hesitate to think about us to talk about us as an adversary, even as we sometimes clutch pearls in terms of the language we use to describe these evil evil regimes. As

Bloomberg Radio New York
"tehran" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Federal prosecutors investigating Donald Trump's handling of classified documents asking the court to force his attorney Evan Cochran to provide additional testimony. Prosecutors have told the court that there is evidence that Trump used his attorney to further a crime or a fraud. U.S. says three as of yet not identified objects down since Friday likely used for commercial intelligence gathering, full Senate got a classified today on senators responded that the president needs to get in front of the American people to make a speech in LA and he fears former U.S. CIA director Leon Panetta says appears Chinese are trying to harass the United States just to see reaction and they're having some success. The Pentagon scrambled fighter jets. Meanwhile, the counter for Russian aircraft that approach, but did not enter the U.S. or Canadian airspace. China's president Xi Jinping has pledged a deepen ties with Tehran this after the U.S. threatened to put more pressure on China for buying Iranian oil and Nikki Haley is officially a candidate for president of the United States. Global news, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries in San Francisco, I'm at Baxter and this is Bloomberg. Back to New York, Bonnie. Ed, thank you very much. We will check in with you in just a little bit. Yum Brands, CEO David Gibbs, tells Bloomberg that inflation has peaked in most markets the company operates in, he spoke earlier with Bloomberg's has Linda amen. Certainly over the last few years, we have seen an increase in the product costs and we've in seeing that increase in the wages that we're paying our workers and that's great because we've adjusted our model and passed some of those costs along to consumers. And then found other ways that we can save on input costs. So we can continue to be an amazing value for our consumers. And that's really the environment that we operate in. When you're the largest player in the world, as we are, most restaurants at any other company. We have some scale advantages that allow us to navigate some of these trickier challenges better than most. But as we mentioned on our earnings call, we think that we're past the peak of inflation. In most of the markets that we operate in, and we're seeing a little bit more of a return to normal than the consumer environment. Let's talk about the Chinese market. You played a crucial role in the spin off back in the 2015 or 2016. There are about I'm wondering David Yum Brands has said before that it doesn't expect Chinese consumer demand to recover anytime soon. Why is that? What is the base case scenario for you? The base case scenario for us in China, I'll always defer to our China team there. As you know, we've spun off our China business as a separate public company. And they were licensing of yum. On their earnings call, they were optimistic about the future growth in China this year. But for us, the benefits of our business model is we're in a 157 countries. We have four brands, three massive brands around the world. So that diversification really allows us to get through any challenge anywhere in the world and we saw that in full display over the last few years as we navigated the challenges of COVID. How are you assessing expansion opportunities in this part of the world? In Asia, as Europe is expecting a slowdown, the same thing with the U.S. might Asia provide those opportunities for expansion and growth for you. Absolutely. Asia is a big part of the growth story at yum. It always has been and it always will be given the population here. In fact, last year alone, we opened 4500 gross new units around the world, 3100 net new units. And of those net new units, more than half of them came from Asia. In fact, more than half of them came from just India and China. So this is a big part of our growth equation with the returns that our franchise partners are getting from building in these markets are quite impressive. Yum, China, for example, reported two to three year cash paybacks on their investments. And even during the challenging times that they've had during the last few years, they continue to build. So our footprint in China, for example, has gone from 9000 units prior to the pandemic to over 12,000 today, just as one data point. So lots of growth, as you said, all around Asia and of course, one of the reasons why we've chosen to meet here with our franchise partners. But give us a sense, the kind of growth you are anticipating beyond China for instance, we're seeing growth of 7% expected growth at 7% in countries like the Philippines might you have expansion plans in those markets as well. Oh, absolutely. We are operating in a 157 countries and over a hundred of those countries are building stores. It may be cliched. But there's no market anywhere in the world where we've reached saturation. I really mean that. We're growing everywhere. The U.S. where our brands all started has 18,000 stores. There's no doubt in my mind we can double the store count in just the U.S.. So markets like the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, you name it. We've got growth plans for every one of those markets. And that is what our business is all about. It's a growth business. Yum Brands CEO David Gibbs

AP News Radio
Family demands answers over 'Cop City' activist's death
"The environmental activists killed by authorities in an Atlanta area forest last month was shot at least a dozen times, according to the family and they want answers. The family of Manuel passed Tehran held a news conference yesterday, announcing the findings of their own autopsy, which left their mother, belkin Turin, heartbroken. I am very, very sad. The 26 year old was part of an ongoing protest in a forest that was being cleared to build the police and fire training facility. Tehran family attorney Brian spears says they're again asking to meet with the Georgia bureau of investigation and want answers. We want to release of all audio and video recordings, including any drone footage. The GBI has said no body cam or dash cam footage exists and the injured trooper shot with a gun legally purchased by Tehran. Audio courtesy WSB. I'm Julie Walker.

AP News Radio
Iran Says It Thwarted a Drone Attack on a Munitions Facility
"Earthquake struck nearby, killing three people. However, Tehran has been targeted in suspected Israeli drone strikes amid a shadow war with its midi strive, as its nuclear deal with the world powers collapsed. Meanwhile, tensions also remain high with neighboring Azerbaijan after a gunman attacked the country's embassy in Tehran, killing its security chief and wounding two others. Details on the Isfahan attack remained scarce, a defense ministry statement described the Reed drones being launched at the facility with two of them successfully shot down. A third apparently made it through to strike the building, causing minor damage to its roof and wounding no one the

AP News Radio
On this week's AP Religion Roundup, Pope Francis says homosexuality is sin but not a crime, protests against Quran desecrations erupt across the Middle East, and a group of young Jewish rescuers are commemorated on Holocaust Remembrance Day.
"On this week's AP religion roundup, Pope Francis says homosexuality is a sin, but not a crime. Protests against coran desecrations erupt across the Middle East, and a group of young Jewish rescuers are remembered on Holocaust remembrance day. In an interview with The Associated Press, Pope Francis criticized laws that criminalize homosexuality as unjust. Francis acknowledged that Catholic bishops in some parts of the world still support laws that criminalize homosexuality or discriminate against the LGBTQ community. He said bishops in particular need to undergo a process of change, recognizing the dignity of everyone. Although the Pope's comments call for an end to criminalizing homosexuality, the Vatican still considers the act of homosexuality a sin. Protests were held Friday in several predominantly Muslim countries to denounce the recent desecration of Islam's holy book the Quran by far right activists in Sweden and the Netherlands. In Tehran scores of worshipers burn the Swedish flag enchanted slogans after Friday prayers. Earlier this month, a far right activist staged a protest outside the Turkish embassy in Stockholm, where he burned the Quran. Days later, the leader of a far right movement in the Netherlands, Tor pages out of a Quran near the Dutch parliament. The moves angered millions of Muslims around the world and triggered the protests. On Holocaust remembrance day, the underground zionist youth movement is remembered for helping Jewish refugees during World War II. Members in their 90s like Sarah Epstein recalled supplying refugees with food cards and forged documents. She was among a group of Jewish youth leaders in Hungary that jumped into action just before Nazi Germany invaded in March 1944. She says the actions of Jewish youth leaders who save tens of thousands from the gas chambers should be remembered. I'm Walter ratliff.

AP News Radio
US says Iran may be 'contributing' to war crimes in Ukraine
"The U.S. is level like a sharp charge over Iran's sale of lethal drones for Russia to use in the Ukraine invasion. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan says Iranian weapons are being used to kill Ukrainian civilians. Which, from our point of view, puts Iran in a place where it could potentially be committing contributing to widespread war crimes. It's some of the sharpest rhetoric against Tehran since it started supporting Russia's war at the State Department. We are not looking nearly at those responsible for pulling the trigger or for pressing the button spokesman. Ned price says investigators will go up the ladder, and if the U.S. can determine Iran is complicit in or responsible for war crimes. We will work to hold them to account as well. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jim Carafano on What Sets the U.S. Apart From Russia and China
"You've served this nation in uniform for more than 20 years in the U.S. Army. You fought the Cold War, are you ashamed of what we represent in terms of the administration and business leaders? So this is ironic. Because on the one hand, they talk about global norms and all this other human rights. Right. But on the other hand, when China or Iran or even Russia to these horrific terrible things, they just feel muted and embarrassed. And I think this is the difference between them and us. And by us, I don't mean we are neocons that want to go out and bomb everybody and bend everybody to America as well in the world. It's this notion of this is when we talk about America's global interests and responsibilities. It's not the World Economic Forum and globalism and global governance. It's about what's in the best interests of the American people and often we find out it is standing up for, you know, I say this all the time. What's the difference between us and Russia and Iran and the United States fundamental America and all the countries and people in America and that we have all kinds of different things. But fundamentally, we and the free world, whatever you want to we believe in basic human rights, not being beaten up and thrown in jail, not being allowed to pray. We believe in human rights, we believe that the governments ought to be elected by their people and the government ought to be accountable to their people. And we believe that I don't care some version of the free market system, whatever you want to call it. You work hard, you should get rewarded for that, right? And you should have private property. Exactly. Right. We believe in those things. China, Russia, Iran, they don't believe in any of those things. And not only do they not believe in them, they see their mere existence. As a threat to them. As the ultimate obstacle, the expansion of their power and influence and it must be destroyed. And that is why if you are in Moscow and Beijing in Tehran, you wake up every morning with one that today I hope is the last day America is in the world.

AP News Radio
Iran bolsters border security to prevent 'infiltration'
"Iran is bolstering security at its northern border to clamp down on what the government says is infiltration by Kurdish opposition groups, Iran's news agency of reported that the country's revolutionary guard has deployed armored and special forces units to the western northwest provinces, the move is an attempt to stop the influx of Kurdish opposition groups that have been exiled in Iraq, Tehran believes the exiles are orchestrating country wide anti government protests. The Kurdish groups deny the claim and to date Iran has provided no evidence to back it up. Iran has several military bases near the Iraqi border and forces have been present there on a rotating basis for decades. I'm Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
Iran protests rage on streets as officials renew threats
"Protests raged throughout Iran with some going on overnight as officials renew threats against local descents Explosions wrung out on the streets of cast Arizona in Isfahan province south of Tehran online mobile phone footage showed balls of fire erupt in the streets as protesters shouted in the background much further south in bandaras and online videos showed women twirling their headscarves above their heads in protesters cars honked their horns in solidarity in the Kurdish town of mahabad protesters carried the body of a local man who was shot a month ago by security forces but died recently the protesters chanted martyrs don't die and Kurdistan are enemies are afraid of you another online video showed protesters in the capital Tehran chanting freedom over a wave of supported car horns It has been over 50 days since protests erupted in Iran following the detention and killing of a Kurdish woman in morality police custody Iranian officials have kept up their threats against the demonstrators and the wider world including Saudi Arabia who alongside Britain the U.S. and Israel they blame for fermenting unrest I am Karen Chammas

AP News Radio
Officials: Saudis tell US that Iran may attack the kingdom - Yahoo News
"Saudi Arabia has told the U.S. that Iran is prepping for an attack on the kingdom I Norman hall U.S. officials have confirmed that Saudi Arabia has shared intelligence with American officials that suggest Iran could be preparing for an imminent attack on the kingdom The concern comes as the Biden administration is criticizing Tehran for its crackdown and widespread protests and condemning it for sending hundreds of drones to Russia for use in its war in Ukraine Meanwhile U.S. relations with Saudi Arabia have soured after the Saudis and other OPEC plus nations announced

AP News Radio
US: Iranian troops in Crimea backing Russian drone strikes
"The U.S. Military says it has proof that Iranian forces are on the ground in Crimea supporting the Russian military attacks against Ukrainian targets Pentagon press secretary pat riders as they have evidence Iranian forces were involved in the drone attacks on Ukraine's power stations and other key infrastructure We continue to see Iran be complicit in terms of exporting terror Not only in the Middle East region but now also to Ukraine National Security Council spokesman John Kirby says the Russian military would need Iran's help with the drones which he says were made in Iran It follows that they would need a little training on how to pilot these things Tehran continues to deny that its forces have been in Crimea supporting Russian drone attacks to which The Pentagon responds It's obvious that they're lying Jackie Quinn Washington

AP News Radio
Climber who competed without hijab back in Tehran
"That at Tehran airport record be tells the media she'd been unexpectedly called to compete and in the rush she'd forgotten to put back on the hijab she had been wearing video shared online has shown large crowds at the airport chanting records name and calling her a hero She came back to Iran with peace of mind although she went through a lot of tension and stress so far thank God she says nothing has happened Supporters and Farsi language media outside of Iran have worried about reckoning safety after she'd apparently chosen to compete without the hijab the Iranian government has routinely pressured activists often airing what rights groups describe as coerced confessions on state television I'm Charles De Ledesma

AP News Radio
Fire erupts at notorious prison in Iran, killing four as unrest spreads
"Several inmates were killed after a fire housing political prisoners and activists broke out at a prison in Iran's capital a firefighter puts out singing embers from an overnight fire at Tehran's evin prison speaking from the sites and Iranian TV reporter picks up a piece of burnt cloth from the floor Tehran's governor mossen mansuri explains this fire was caused by a fight between some prisoners in a sewing workshop the workshop was set up to create jobs for prisoners The blaze comes as nationwide anti government protests triggered by the death of a young woman in police custody and heard a 5th week in

AP News Radio
2 killed as demonstrations around Iran enter 4th week
"Anti government protests have erupted throughout Iran in one of the most sustained protests in years in the country In the Kurdish majority province of sanandaj south footage showed people burning tires in the streets as crowds of protesters charged towards a retreating Iranian military Elsewhere in the area soldiers let off tear gas canisters a man was reportedly shot in his car in the area after honking at police In the town of quraysh people could be seen gathering in the streets chanting Loyal Iranians support us the protests erupted on September 17th after 22 year old Mars armini a Kurdish women died in custody of Iran's feared morality police She had been detained for violating the stricter Islamic dress code in post on women in the country other protests erupted in northern Tehran in other neighborhoods of the capital and in the city's bazaar president Ebrahim raisi alleged that foreign enemies were responsible for fermenting the protests He has made the claim without giving specifics all providing any evidence I'm Karen Chammas

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
What Is America's Biggest Obstacle Right Now? Mike Doran Weighs In
"Is our biggest obstacle now? What do we have to deal with as a nation to be serious again? Can we recover from where we are right now? We can recover. I mean, it's one of the wonderful things about the United States. It has a remarkable ability to regenerate. But I think we are in decline. I think that's, I think that's an objective description of the situation. But like I say, we can definitely come back. For me, clarity on these issues means understanding that we have three major enemies in the world. Russia, China, and Iran, or in order of magnitude, China, Russia, Iran. Those are the three they are in an alignment, if not an alliance. You see it clearly that we've now got Iranian attack drones coming in behind the Russians when the Russians found out the Russians didn't have attack drones and there are the Iranians have them. The Iranians are supplying them. Turks were giving them to the Ukraine Ukrainians. And the Iranians come into the Russians. But the Americans don't give them to the Ukrainians, but we've got Iranians giving it. And then we've got and then we've got the United States still talking to the Iranians about going back to the JCPOA. Even with all of these protests, we have a nationwide protest, really weakening the regime. And the administration wants to give hundreds of billions of dollars to this regime at this moment. So it's a lack of clarity. We should see that Russia and Iran are working together. If they're not planning every move together, they want to weaken the American order each in its own sphere. And our job is our job is to drive wedges between them to contain them to weaken them. And we don't have to do that. We don't have to do that with a directly with our own military. There are lots of there are lots of forces around the world, including all those girls out in the streets of Tehran, who can help us with this.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
What's Happening in the Middle East? Mike Doran Explains
"So that's a little bit of credentialing here. What was your job in the NSC? Michael Duran? I was the senior director for the Middle East and North Africa. And he was the man for that region in the NSC and then in the DoD. I was a dazzy deputy assistant Secretary of Defense. He's using Washington lingo to go there. So this is your real forte your area of expertise. What is happening in the Middle East is this just another one of these cyclical low level pushback against the regime of the mullahs in Iran that will be quashed like all the others or are you seeing signs of something different here? Let's while Mike's talking, let's run a bit of B roll of these incredibly brave women, most of them very, very young, ripping off their hijabs, ripping off their scarves and just dancing through the streets of Tehran. Tell us Mike, what's going on? Is this different? It is different. It's a $64,000 question as to whether it will become just one more wave. But it is a wave of protests that's different from all of the others. How? It's, first of all, it's gone on longer. It's wider, it's in all the ethnic areas, all the different ethnic areas, Iran's a multi ethnic country, all Strata of society. In all of the cities, and interestingly, it's more obviously directly explicitly anti regime than any of the other protests. Because of the headscarf element. The head scarf is a symbol of the regime. It's not, this isn't just feminism. These aren't just women. This is oppression by the regime. Yes. And so that is the symbol of the regime. If you're against the headscarf, you're against the regime by definition. So

People of the Pod
"tehran" Discussed on People of the Pod
"Committee. Each week, we take you beyond the headlines to help you understand what they all mean for America, Israel, and the Jewish people. I'm your host, manja brashear pashman. Reports that Tehran and

77WABC Radio
"tehran" Discussed on 77WABC Radio
"Warning the world about the dangers of appeasing the mullahs and Tehran Replacing any confidence in them And it goes on and on and on I'm telling you this administration and this president are disasters Complete another disasters Can you imagine the Iranians would nuclear weapons Can you imagine their proxies with nuclear weapons I mean you see how Biden handled and what they did You see what he did in Afghanistan It's a disaster now at 9000 American citizens there He failed to help arm up the Ukrainians in advance He's not arming up the Taiwanese in advance He is bending over backwards Really selling out to the Iranian regime which is one of the reasons why he was so slow to cut off Russian oil such as it is It's like every stupid decision there is Is being made by buying it And it's what I told you before If you wanted to put the United States on the knife edge of a World War Not just in name because I think one is now transpiring We need to contain it But in military terms you would do everything that Biden has done Up to this point if you wanted to destroy the American economy you would do everything that Biden has done If you wanted to destroy the nature of citizenship and Law & Order in this country you'd have open borders and do everything that Biden has done I'll be right back Dirty.

WABE 90.1 FM
"tehran" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"Cost Ukraine quite a bit both economically and in terms of international political repercussions to hold on to these arms So it would not have been an easy decision But as we know in public sphere these rather more simple narratives take hold And the narrative in Ukraine publicly is we had the world's third largest nuclear arsenal we gave it up for the signed piece of paper and look what happened And it really doesn't look good Does it look good for the international nonproliferation regime Because if you have a country that disarms and then becomes a target of such a threat and a victim of such a threat at the hands of a nuclear armed country it just sounds a really wrong signal to other countries that might want to pursue nuclear weapons You're making the case that if you were watching all this from say Tehran today you might think huh look at the choice Ukraine made Look where we might find ourselves Or from North Korea exactly So how important do you think the nuclear history is here in trying to understand what is going on today between Ukraine and Russia You know I would say after having researched this topic for nearly a decade Ukraine did the right thing at the time It did the right thing by itself and also by the international community It reduced the overall number of nuclear weapons in the world That makes everyone safer Now looking at this history however the signatories of the Budapest memorandum especially but also the international community more broadly needs to react in the way as to not make Ukraine doubt in the rightness of that decision This show of solidarity that we've recently seen That goes a really long way to convince both Ukrainian leadership but also the public that even though we gave up these nuclear weapons or nuclear option rather.

WBAP 820AM
"tehran" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"Tehran who was trying to build nuclear weapons exactly and buying is making the same mistake. He thinks the Iranian leadership isn't evil. Hey, look, we'll give him a bunch of money will negotiate. They'll keep the word Uncle move on to other issues. That is dangerous Fool. All right, Joel C. Rosenberg Explain it in the book in your new book, and that's what we got about just about 30 40 seconds left. You have a new book out. It's called enemies and allies. An unforgettable journey inside the fast moving and immensely tribute. Turbulent modern Middle East available everywhere. Books are sold on September 7th. They can get a pre order a copy right now. Is that correct? Absolutely Amazon, Barnes and Noble or wherever you love books. You can pre order now and listen to the Arab Muslim leaders that I met with her out. Listen to the way they talk about radical Islam. The Iranian regime, they get it. Biden does not. Amen. Joe Rosenberg can't wait to have you on again, my friend and congratulations on your latest book. Be safe. Grateful for you and your friendship. Brother will talk to you soon. Okay. Thank you. Chris. God bless you. God bless you. There he goes. All right, coming up. Next, we're gonna do more on the terrorism on Afghanistan. And then Ashley Babbitt and the the Capitol Police officer that shot and killed her. Michael Bird comes out. You do not Childhood is wanting a variety of different baked sweets. And someone telling, you know adulthood is wanting a variety of different baked sweets and being able to go right to.

The Rewatchables
"tehran" Discussed on The Rewatchables
"Chris. This is what i do. I get people out. Argos next embassy has been seized six hostages. Got out and let me make a fake movie. You need a script. Producer is my into tehran. We all fly out together as a film crew. You have seventy two hours to get them out. This is what i do. And i've never left anyone beyond overtime. Herbert argo radar stocks. October twelve chris ryan here. Is bill. simmons. This is a movie argo that we covered pretty extensively grantland in two.

Today in True Crime
"tehran" Discussed on Today in True Crime
"Nineteen twenty four. Tehran authorities declared martial law after a mob killed an american consul. Major robert embry. The decision was designed to give the city a chance to regain order before an international crisis tore the nation. Apart leading up to the death. Iran had been a hotbed of foreign interest. The british had tried and failed to establish a protectorate over the nation. Meanwhile russia had recently vacated its stakes after their defeat in world war one. The newest foreign party to take an interest was the united states and they mainly wanted one thing oil. They pressured the iranian government into allowing oil tycoons to start drilling into the land when robert embryo was killed at the hands of an angry mob. All the foreign actors in the country started pointing fingers at each other. Tehran newspapers and russian authorities blamed the british for inciting muslims into a frenzy. Others blamed the russians who had expelled embry from moscow after he defended his anticommunist beliefs fellow american spy marguerite harrison who recently departed the near east while posing as a filmmaker claimed international intrigue was to blame but above all according to margarite. Embree was to blame for his own death. He had knowingly entered a dangerous situation marguerite also claimed embry made a serious error by fleeing the initial attack at the shrine. According to iranian custom running away proved he was guilty of sabotaging the site. If he had stayed the people would have merely punished him but not killed him. Br guardless of who may have deserved the blame. There was one person who gained from robert. Inbreeds death raza khan commander of the cossack forces on july twentieth con gain control over the massive city declaring he would arrest those responsible for killing embry. While one part of the cossacks investigated another arm reached in a more opportunistic direction. They shut down the presses instituting a news blackout con then arrested his political rivals throwing the muslim leaders who had defined him in jail. The united states fully backed con however political unrest and fear led american oil companies to pull out of their contracts. They didn't return for another decade cons. New leadership did eventually reward the us for its support. However they handed out twenty guilty verdicts and three death sentences for inbreeds murder. The first to be executed was nineteen year old mortaza cossack private then there was fourteen year old ali rushdie a camel driver and seventeen year. Old saieed hussein hussein was the mullah teenager who spread the rumor that embree was responsible for poisoning the holy well with american representatives watching soldiers shot the two boys with the americans satisfied and pulling their interests out of tehran con. Lifted the martial law order with no one left to stand in his way. He launched a campaign to unite the country under his rule. The cossack brigade became a true military force thanks to backing and financial support from their western friends. Con then wrangled support from smaller factions. He paid respect to muslim leaders outside of the country and demanded recognition from domestic leaders. What he returned to tehran khan was celebrated as a unifying force he exiled the previous shaw the king of persia and launched a new royal dynasty. Now calling himself resigned shaw pelosi. He molded the country in his image. He shunned the muslim clergy's influences and encouraged western fashion..

Today in True Crime
"tehran" Discussed on Today in True Crime
"Apart leading up to the death. Iran had been a hotbed of foreign interest. The british had tried and failed to establish a protectorate over the nation. Meanwhile russia had recently vacated its stakes after their defeat in world war one. The newest foreign party to take an interest was the united states and they mainly wanted one thing oil. They pressured the iranian government into allowing oil tycoons to start drilling into the land when robert embree was killed at the hands of an angry mob. All the foreign actors in the country started pointing fingers at each other. Tehran newspapers and russian authorities blamed the british for inciting muslims into a frenzy. Others blamed the russians who had expelled embrace from moscow after he defended his anticommunist beliefs fellow american spy marguerite harrison who recently departed the near east while posing as a filmmaker claimed international intrigue was to blame but above all according to margarite. Embree was to blame for his own death. He had knowingly entered a dangerous situation. Margarita also claimed made a serious error by fleeing the initial attack at the shrine. according to iranian custom running away proved he was guilty of sabotaging the site. If he had stayed the people would have merely punished him but not killed him regardless of who may have deserved the blame. There was one person who gained from robert inbreeds deaf raza khan commander of the cossack forces on july twentieth cone gain control over the massive city declaring he would arrest those responsible for killing embry wall. One part of the cossacks investigated another arm reached in a more opportunistic direction. They shut down the presses instituting a news blackout con then arrested his political rivals throwing the muslim muslim-backed leaders who had defied him in jail. The united states fully backed con however political unrest and fear led american oil companies to pull out of their contracts. They didn't return for another decade cons. New leadership did eventually reward the us for its support. However they handed out twenty guilty verdicts and three death sentences for inbreeds murder. The first to be executed was nineteen-year-old mortaza a cossack private. Then there was fourteen year old. Ali rushdie a camel driver and seventeen year old. Siam hussein hussein was the mullah teenager who spread the rumor that embry was responsible for poisoning the holy well with american representatives. Watching soldiers shot the two boys with the american satisfied and pulling their interests out of tehran. Colin lifted the martial law order with no one left to stand in his way. He launched a campaign to unite the country under his rule..

Today in True Crime
"tehran" Discussed on Today in True Crime
"On july twentieth. Nineteen twenty four. Tehran authorities declared martial law after a mob killed an american consul. Major robert embry. The decision was designed to give the city a chance to regain order before an international crisis tore the nation. Apart leading up to the death. Iran had been a hotbed of foreign interest. The british had tried and failed to establish a protectorate over the nation. Meanwhile russia had recently vacated its stakes after their defeat in world war one. The newest foreign party to take an interest was the united states and they mainly wanted one thing oil. They pressured the iranian government into allowing oil tycoons to start drilling into the land when robert embryo was killed at the hands of an angry mob. All the foreign actors in the country started pointing fingers at each other. Tehran newspapers and russian authorities blamed the british for inciting muslims into a frenzy. Others blamed the russians who had expelled embry from moscow after he defended his anticommunist beliefs fellow american spy marguerite harrison who recently departed the near east while posing as a filmmaker claimed international intrigue was to blame but above all according to margarite. Embree was to blame for his own death. He had knowingly entered a dangerous situation marguerite also claimed embry made a serious error by fleeing the initial attack at the shrine. According to iranian custom running away proved he was guilty of sabotaging the site. If he had stayed the people would have merely punished him but not killed him. Br guardless of who may have deserved the blame. There was one person who gained from robert. Inbreeds death raza khan commander of the cossack forces on july twentieth con gain control over the massive city declaring he would arrest those responsible for killing embry. While one part of the cossacks investigated another arm reached in a more opportunistic direction. They shut down the presses instituting a news blackout con then arrested his political rivals throwing the muslim leaders who had defined him in

Today in True Crime
"tehran" Discussed on Today in True Crime
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Today in True Crime
"tehran" Discussed on Today in True Crime
"Of this crime listener discretion is advised. This episode includes depictions of violence that some people may find offensive. We advise extreme caution for children under thirteen. Today were covering the day martial. Law was declared tehran in response to robert imerys murder. Let's go back to iran on july twentieth. Nineteen twenty four..

People of the Pod
"tehran" Discussed on People of the Pod
"Jewish committee. Each week we take you beyond the headlines to help you understand what they all mean for america israel and the jewish people are of kogen. And i'm manuchehr cashman..

WNYC 93.9 FM
"tehran" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Speaking to us from Tehran. Thanks, Peter. Thanks, sir. This is w N Y. C. It's all things considered on 93.9 FM and AM a 20 Good evening on my on Levinson and coming up this hour, According to the Brennan Center, one in three election officials feel unsafe because of their job. NPR's Sara McMann McAdam rather speaks to Philadelphia City Commissioner Al Schmidt about the threats he's received. And then later, people addicted to opioids were often dumped in prison during the early decades of the war on drugs and much has changed since then. But discrimination still lingers. That's coming up in just about a minute here on W. N. Y C. This week on our Sunday evening lives show the United States of anxiety how we do democracy locally and nationally as New Yorkers head to the polls. Guest host Ruin. Venugopal speaks with W. N. Y C politics reporter Bridget Bergen and we'll talk with Ari Berman, senior reporter Mother Jones about the attack on voting rights around the country. You can tune into the United States of anxiety Sunday night at six right after all things considered here on W. N. Y C. Reminder. W N Y C is marking Giunti with related content on many of our shows, you can find related programming to Juneteenth. W N.

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"tehran" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"Bathrobes gone you have to accept that fact snuggie. Snuggie is just a bathrobe. Pitcher wearing on the prime still got the comfort Criss cross it up. Just gonna wear snuggie. That's clearly what a snug is. I'm so hurt. By the fact that i didn't come up with snuggie. Like how did. I not think that i get on airplanes backup tournament and i never thought people would buy them. Because i did not believe enough of myself and now my lesson don't gone. Bathrobes are gone snuggie. He's are in. Oh my god beautiful yet. You didn't have that. Will smith's shoulder angel saying believe i did in the wild west voice at the wild wild west. I'll man the sometimes. I get the men in black voice so he said something really profound but then he flashes me so then i forget and you forget that happens all the time. I can understand that. Yeah i just get robert klein selma hayek. I get robert carneval. Just telling me what to do is like why would i listen to that guy. You just wanna flip them right off the shoulder that you'd rather have nothing god. Well that's a beautiful. I you pass the test. Positive thinker other thing. I was thinking about is. i think. Black market bathrobes. You could sell for pretty high. And so the ones that you had the premium fortune premium. Yeah of course. What a bathrobe way. Isn't that about yes. It's a bathroom in my bathroom. A whole oh. My god beautiful. All right well passed with flying colors. We're going to move onto the last question and this one sent by fan. Jeremy it says. Do i give my friends. My sperm all elaborate twenty four year old male and my best friends twenty two year old female and twenty five year. Old female are lesbian. Couple that have asked me to be their sperm donor. I'm an idea. But i don't know if it's a good idea what this 'cause would this cause confusion later on. What would i need to legally do to ensure that. I'm not liable for anything help. That's actually a great question. First of all if there's a situation where you can ever help your friends who are in the situation. Please do so. There's a lot of lgbtq communities couples partners troubles even that are looking in more that are looking for children but unfortunately because of the constraints of their specified sexual preference there unable to basically consummate into a child. And it's not their fault. That's one thing you have to understand it so if you can help them help the thing that i suggest to you. Jeremy is that you're a grown person and you realize these people are going to be loving amazing parents..

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"tehran" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"Delicious understand. Oh my god all the time. It seems so as it passes by and yet there's a storm right around it really is. I will definitely take over so good to know. Perfect inspire bot approved all right. Now that we're nice and inspired we move on to some and some fans of submitted so this one of the first ones from our fan jamie thank you jamie found it on read it. It says i accidentally ran up some international charges calling a girl from tender. How do i explain to my mom less embarrassing way. So i got quite drunk. This weekend found a girl in the us. i'd met on tinder mistake instead of using facetime audio. So it's racked up the bill and it's very hefty. I should be able to afford to pay it back by the time. The bill comes. But i'm really i really don't want to explain it and how it occurred. That's frankly quite embarrassing. Any advice on how to put it more eloquently or excuses. Thank you i love. How jamie's being so so vulnerable and true. Speaking in regards to this this has happened to many people. Jamie mcintyre blame it on. Your dad be like dad. I don't know what's going on. I don't know who this is. Only god it's a cute girl. Never seen a report. But i've seen her with dad. I've seen data macarthur a couple of times. That was talking about maybe taking a trip. A business trip. Wherever she's she is just it on. Dad blame it on. This is a perfect moment where you're almost pulled into that hurricane but instead you can push your dad right into it and then you get to stay in that calmness and mom and dad are good. They'll survive this and if they're not if this is all took and they weren't meant to be in the birthplace mentors out goes about goes. You don't want explain this to your mom now. Moms don't just don't live and let live no mom's bring stuff up and used against you later. So what you need to do is blame your dad. Let your dad go down for this. I'm sure there's something he should have gone down for that he didn't here we go. You know it's called karma.

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"tehran" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"No one ever knocks on my door. And now someone knock and they wouldn't stop. I am so sorry. I thought for a second i might have been wills it might have been like. I need your couch. And i was ready to give it so clearly will ready to give it all well. Well i'm glad it was fine. And i i what you said. I'm so sorry i was like. Oh my god. I thought you were going to back. I'm so sorry but that is just utter bullshit. And i was like that might be fair. Yeah that's fine but to my point here you can. You can save. It's bullshit or not. But i think that there is at least maybe there's an anti will smith somewhere out there but i feel like there's a slice of everybody out there that you can connect with and say oh that is a great quality and i feel like i can connect with that and i think that there is an anti will smith. There's many they're called trolls. They troll on youtube instagram. And just hey and those are anti will. Smith's could never see will smith. I've never heard him say or at least publicly denounced somebody negative not a single time. Not a single time. In fact i'd seen him even with people that he didn't specifically like whether it's august or two bucks core. I've seen him apologize. I've seen him be honest and motorable. But i've never seen him speak negatively on someone else i've never seen happen except of course against hate. He's picks up against hate but other than that. I never seen do. So how are we have a lot of trolls. We have a lot of negative entities in the world that loved to pick on something and pick on people. They love it. No matter what it is. And they're the people who hate unroll smith they think independence day stupid or wild wild west which was kind of super. It's stupid or even more super than it was or any really. Wasn't that bad a movie. Let's be and men in black or whatever it is they just find the negative and hate everything and they wanted to destroy instead of create. Then those are people who are anti wilson those to me are the anti will yes i feel like we need a diminished syllable. Word for like the aws. Now that's probably about the same but yeah. I agree with trolls. I guess trolls is the correct word for it. But i think you're right. And i'm not sure how to get past the trolls. I have encountered them. They are ugly in terms of character. I'm not sure how they are on the other side but you know it's it's something that we have to deal with especially with the internet and people able to. That's the internet is empowered people to hate which is not the point of the internet was supposed to allow people to watch porn but people taking the internet and that's really what internet was born. Watch porn and pay porn online. That was really took it and added all this information. We added all this information and instead of actually reaching out and trying to get this information people either find confirmation which is confirmation bias and information that pertains specifically to how they already think or instead of actual facts or they use it to. Sometimes they use it to hate and emblazoned their own. Personal.

Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"tehran" Discussed on Hyperbrole: A Comedy Advice Podcast
"This is a person who's who made me realize that the best investment you can make is believing in yourself. The best investment. You can make us believing in yourself. There's no one that will tell you that. Will smith is the best rap. Rolla no one and yet this is a person who has four grammys. This is a person who's been nominated for an academy award. Yeah yeah so and and not just once twice. That to me is amazing. This is not the person you would just automatically assume and yet it is so. That's why i have a lot of respect for will smith. I have a lot of respect for wills met the person who by the way for a any type of situation ships that have happened as in love with his wife. As far as we know has two children who are even if we don't think there is always normal they are special they are both musically acclaimed known people who also trendsetting. Why not will smith. Yeah and if you put your walk a mile in will smith's probably more expensive than my shoes. I would be very hard to be in that situation and try and raise kids in a way that people wouldn't criticize and i feel like i remember growing up. I grew up on fresh prince. I love that. Bel air march and just growing i grew up with will. Basically willard was was a companion of mine. He was there in the dark days and men in black. Maybe wild wild west made a little darker. But the everything else i mean. It was all Really great and like you said. I need to learn more about willard. Because he was truly without me even knowing it thinking back as you're saying it was an amazing amazing person buys an amazing inspiration to everybody doesn't matter race religion color ethnicity will smith has been there once again. Box office hits whether it's men in black or independence day pursuit of happiness mohammed ali. Whatever all either movie. Whatever it is we've seen will and his transformation but the concept of will is bigger to me. This is a person who seems accessible relatable. It makes me realize anyone can do it. He showed that his charm and charisma can overcome a lot of problems. I guarantee of. What will smith ran for president. He went he would win. We would vote for smith we trust will..