35 Burst results for "Three Year Old"

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German prosecutor says clues to McCann child disappearance possible at dam site
"A German prosecutor says clues to the Disappearance of Madeleine McCann, the British child who went missing in 2007 in Portugal a possible at a Portuguese dam site. The latest search for clues regarding the disappearance started on Tuesday, following a quest by German authorities, some 30 Portuguese German and British police are taking part in the search operation at the dam, which is located about 30 miles from the resort of pra da lush, where the three year old girl was last seen 16 years ago. In Germany, prosecutor Christian Walters told German broadcaster NDR,

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Police in Portugal resume search for Madeleine McCann, British child missing since 2007
"Portuguese police have resumed searching for Madeleine McCann, the British toddler, who disappeared in the country's Algarve region in 2007. Media assemble as police teams arrive on erect tents and coltons in the area by the ara de dam, about 30 miles from where the three year old was last seen alive on Monday, Portuguese judicial police released a statement confirming local media reports that they would conduct the search at the request of the German authorities, and in the presence of British officials, in mid 2020, Germany's police identified Christine bruckner a 45 year old German citizen who was in the Algarve in 2007 as a suspect in the case. Has denied any involvement. I'm Charles De Ledesma.

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Texas mall shooting victims include guard, young sisters
"More details are emerging about the victims of the weekend mass shooting in Texas. I Norman hall, the people killed by a gunman at a mall near Dallas include two elementary school aged sisters, a couple and their three year old son, and a young engineer from India. The victims represent a multicultural cross section of the metropolitan area's increasingly diverse suburbs, also killed at the outdoor shopping center where three members of a Korean American family, a couple and one of their sons who was three, and other son was wounded, and assisted manager at the mall's Tommy Hilfiger, said she was devastated to learn the day after running for her life that wanted to dad was a 20 year old security guard who previously worked at the clothing store and often stopped in to chat. He had escorted her to a car a few days prior. I Norman hall

The Eric Metaxas Show
Rescuing Sudanese Slaves: Todd Chatman Shares One Woman's Story
"Serve a good God, a God who allows us to participate in his work. In our generation, we're talking to Todd Chapman with Christian solidarity international and part of God's work right now through Christian solidarity international is literally freeing slaves from captivity. And I want us as the western the American church to understand the evil in the world, it will deepen your faith if you understand the evil in the world and if you understand that God has appointed you to take apart and doing something about it. That's a fact that's a fact. Todd, talk to us about some of the stories or one of the stories of one of the women that has been through this process. So we can put more of a face on this, because. I guess the one that first comes to mind is a woman named joke and I had the opportunity to meet her and learn her story. He's about 26, 27 years old now, but she was taken captive when she was three years old. She was at her home in South Sudan, her grandma was there with her at the time. They were just going about daily life. And these raiders came into her community. And they grandma was too old to have any value, so they left her behind, but they took a joke and they took her mother as slaves. And so they take them to the slave camp in the north and they were separated. Mom was taken, you know, to one family. Duke was taken to another and basically now her life just became this nightmare of doing whatever her slave master. Told her that she was to do. She was raped by this man, even though he had his own family. He raped a joke. She got pregnant twice. And finally, he was able to come into freedom just a few years ago because she happened to meet this Arab slave liberator that we partner with to go in and negotiate freedom for these slaves. And he found he'd met her at a market. He identified that she was likely a slave, began to have dialog and said, look, I think we can get you out. And thank God we were able to do that.

Northwest Newsradio
"three year old" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Forecast in just a moment, but first, your top local stories, crime scene investigators, spent Friday at a home in tukwila where a three year old girl was shot. It's not known how it happened in tukwila police that will only say that this was not a random act. Division chief pat Pollack was working at fire station 73 when a family member dropped off the toddler. This is a very tragic event in and it's a very sad event and our hopes and prayers are with the toddler and with the family. The three year old was taken to harborview medical center with life threatening injuries at last check she is still in critical condition. Homeless encampment was swarmed by police, S.W.A.T. teams near the I 5 and I 90 interchange in Seattle Friday afternoon. It's unclear what police were looking for, but they were seeing entering a two story structure at the encampment notices have been placed at the camp and then it will be cleared soon, aid encampments near freeways have been cleared by the state since last year. A big drug bust goes down in King County years como forest Mary mom. Two people are facing felony charges after King County sheriff's deputies and shoreline police seized more than $1.6 million in narcotics, cash, firearms, and cars. Detectives tracked it down in multiple locations throughout the county, shoreline police say over 226,000 fentanyl pills, and nearly ten pounds of fentanyl powder and other drugs are now in an evidence room and off the streets. That is a como forest Marianne parents gathered once again to protest the slim school district plans to reconfigure elementary schools into one school for kindergarten through grade two students and another school for students, third through 5th grades. We get the details from como four's Molly Shen. This follows Monday's protest where parents also voiced their frustration. We believe it'll be extremely disruptive after all the COVID disruptions is especially concerning. Our next step is try to get Reagan fired. I don't know where else to go to get this crucial. When you have hundreds of parents standing up, swim superintendent, Reagan Nichols, cites a 2002 research project on reconfiguring schools, saying the change would provide more support and learning experiences, curated for each grade. However, parents say moving kids is too disruptive and transportation across town would add about an hour getting to and from each school from school each day. And less parents get their way that reconfiguration plan will start in the fall. That's como forest Molly Shen. And at 6 34, it's time again to head over to the high performance homes traffic center. We get a check of their roads. John Nelson, it's still pretty early, so I imagine things are smooth out there right now, right? That's part looking pretty good. You can find some delays if you plan to take in the ferry due to low tides. Cancellations for the port Townsend and Kubeflow very runs, let's see here. It looks like the sailing from port Townsend ten 15 sailing is canceled due to low ties, but right now no collisions, no stalls getting in the way, and we do have ongoing road work happening on 24th avenue right around Washington highway 5 18 in King County so a little something to watch out for there and some ongoing construction highway three O two in the fertile area. I'm John Nelson, our next northwest traffic ad 6, 44. Okay, thanks, John. And now over to the northwest crawl space services weather center. We get your forecast from coma force, Theron's on. A mostly cloudy Saturday around western Washington there will be a few showers out there. A couple of sun breaks as well, temperatures mid to upper 50s. We're going to keep it mostly cloudy on Sunday, temps don't change much or showers at times, especially late Sunday into Monday morning by the time we're done with Monday, we're moving on to dryer weather for Tuesday and Wednesday, partly to even mostly sunny skies mid week. In the coincidence of clearance on come on news. And right now, clouds just about everywhere you look and 46° in Bremerton Everett Tacoma and Seattle where we are also getting a few sprinkles here coming up on 6 36

CoinDesk Podcast Network
Sam Bankman-Fried May Soon Use a Flip Phone
"Wendy kick us off SPF update. What's up? We can't, it can't be a manic Monday without an SPF update, okay? So being the freed should have only flip phones, website, whitelist, DoJ says, I think I kind of agree with this. I think that Sam bankman fried should only be allowed to have a flip phone. But basically, SPF just, he just wants to watch Netflix and read crypto news, like coindesk, the hash. Sam, if you're watching, grr. But anyways, apparently his attorney to the district judge, Lewis Kaplan requesting adjustments to the conditions of SBS bail. It includes establishing allow list of websites he could visit on a new, especially configured laptop that allowable websites are described as not providing a private communication platform and not facilitating access to or transferring crypto, which we all know he will still be doing that. He will just use another device. I mean, who wouldn't? I raised two teenage kids. I get it. I know how these things work, but apparently the websites included are going to be Amazon, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, crypto media like coin desk, the hash. Make sure you guys are watching. Netflix and Spotify and food delivery services DoorDash and Uber eats because when he does go to the big House, he will not have access to those. Jen, since you're our legal person on the channel, let's go ahead. Have you comment on this? I don't really have a legal take on this. I think it's funny that as part of this as parents will have to commit to having monitoring devices on the devices that he has Internet access to. They have to commit to not allowing him to use their devices. It's like having a three year old all over again and I just can't imagine how his parents are coping or what they're going through amongst all of this. I thought it was super funny that he wants access to coin desk. I hope he watches the hash. I hope he hears our takes. I'd love to hear more about that. But we have to remember that Sam was using his devices to contact witnesses in this upcoming trial and his messaging apps were taken away. And so I think it makes sense that he shouldn't have access to the Internet.

WTOP
"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"43 year old man died at least four others were wounded, including a three year old and two month old boys after shots rang out just after 6 30, 23 year old woman driving her kids down the street was hit by gunfire, her car crashed into a pole, Baltimore's mayor, Brandon Scott, says simply he's angry. More than anything, it should be anger for all of us. We're talking about someone date. A woman shot. A child shot. Another child injured. Another person shot over what? Police are asking for the public's help as the investigation continues Also an arrest this weekend and the deadly shooting of a teen in Alexandria, police say a 17 year old shot and killed Friday night along kenmore avenue just off van dorn street at about 1130 p.m. on another 17 year old has been arrested, charged with illegal possession of a firearm. Police have not identified the victim, saying only that he was not an Alexandria resident. We could see new road signs soon in Virginia might significant changes and locations from the Jim Crow era. They would be historical markers showing green book sites across Virginia. Those were safe places where black Americans could travel eat and sleep without fear of being harassed during the Jim Crow era. There are about 315 sites total. Susan hellman is a researcher who's tracked down and photographed all of them. In driving around, I found that probably about three fourths of those are gone. They've been demolished. But we are able to determine the location. Legislation calling for the new historical markers passed in Virginia's House of delegates and now moves on to the state Senate, governor Glenn youngkin has said he supports it. Nick eyed Ellie, WTO P news

WTOP
"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"This hour on that mass shooting. They killed a three year old girl in Prince William county. D.C. police say this morning, they had a warrant to arrest this man. Now charged officially this morning with the killing, it's a place on Wednesday morning, the shooting did. And we have learned a WTO as well that one of the four other teens who was shot is listed in critical condition this hour. He's Megan clarity begins our team coverage this morning. Kenyatta oglesby is facing multiple charges including murder and assault after police say he opened fire in his 17 year old girlfriend's house, killing her three year old sister and wounding her, her sisters, 16 and 14 years old, and of 17 year old boy. Prince William county police chief Peter NewsHour. There was some kind of an argument between the suspect and the 17 year old, the night before, that argument continued into the next day and then he just lost it. It seems oglesby is no stranger to police, court records show that the 20 year old has two gun related charges in his past, and the fugitive task force was looking for him. Court records show oglesby pleaded guilty to having an unregistered pistol during a robbery in Columbia heights back in 2021. But when a judge released him on orders to return for sentencing, court records show, he never came back in a warrant was issued for his arrest. Investigators say it may be why he was staying at his 17 year old girlfriend's home in dumfries with her family. U.S. Marshals say police arrested oglesby minutes after the shooting. Meantime neighbors in dumfries are certainly shaken up by what happened and what they heard and saw in the shooting incident unfolded WTF in Ellie has more from the scene. I was definitely traumatizing. Shiro's Khan lives right next to the crime scene. He heard the gunshots went outside and saw one of the victims, a 17 year old girl, lying on the ground after she'd been shot. Me and my mom just ran up there. I was like, let's make sure she's all right. We go up there and she's just covered in pool of blood and she thinks she just kept on saying, like, I don't want to die. I don't want to die. There's my family's inside. Another neighbor from across the street describes the sounds she heard. It wasn't like fireworks like pop pop pop pop. It was more pop pop pop, and then like 5 more. She said she grabbed her son and ran to the back of her house for cover. In dumfries Nick Ayn LA WTO news. Two O 6, turning the page this early Friday morning for you. Locally here in prince George's county, the school CEO will retire, we're told at the end of the school year. We're learning here at WTO PY Monaco Fulton says that she's choosing to go now. In a statement released to the media Monica goldson CEO for prince George's county schools, said she's always been focused on students, but that divisions on the school board and current acrimony helped propel her out the door. Board member David Murray a vocal critic on what grade he would give her. It would be a failing grade. There has not been a focus when serving our most vulnerable students. The galton also enjoyed support from members there are appointed and elected members serving on the current school board. County executive Angela also Brooks who appointed goldson in 2019 cited galton's leadership during the pandemic, support for teacher pay increases and said she'll work to begin the search for a successor as required by Maryland law. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Two O 7

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"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"Detail on yesterday's mass shooting that killed a three year old girl. Prince William county police say they had a warrant to arrest the man now charged in the killing, and we've learned that one of the four other teens who was shot is in critical condition. WTO's Meghan cloherty begins our team coverage. Kenyatta oglesby is facing multiple charges including murder and assault after police say he opened fire in his 17 year old girlfriend's house, killing her three year old sister and wounding her, her sisters, 16 and 14 years old, and a 14 year old boy. Prince William county police chief Peter NewsHour. There was some kind of an argument between the suspect and the 17 year old, the night before, that argument continued into the next day and then he just lost it. It seems oglesby is no stranger to police, court records show that the 20 year old has two gun related charges in his past, and the fugitive task force was looking for him. Court records show oblique pleaded guilty to having an unregistered pistol during a robbery in Columbia heights back in 2021. But when a judge released him on orders to return for sentencing, court records show, he never came back and a warrant was issued for his arrest. Investigators say it may be why he was staying at his 17 year old girlfriend's home in dumfries with her family. U.S. Marshals say police arrested oglesby minutes after the shooting. Meghan cloher WTO news. Meantime, neighbors there are shaken by what they heard and saw as the shooting unfolded. And Ellie is at the scene. I was definitely traumatizing. Shiro's Khan lives right next to the crime scene. He heard the gunshots went outside and saw one of the victims, a 17 year old girl, lying on the ground after she'd been shot. Me and my mom just ran up there. I was like, let's make sure she's all right. We go up there and she's just covered in pool of blood and she thinks she just kept on saying, like, I don't want to die. I don't want to die. My family's inside. Another neighbor from across the street describes the sounds she heard. It wasn't like fireworks, like pop pop pop pop. It was more pop pop pop, and then like 5 more. She said she grabbed her son and ran to the back of her house for cover. In dumfries Nick eyeing LAW TOP news. It's two O 5. She admits to drinking, driving, and a wrong way crash on 95 that killed a four year 14 year old girl. Today, that Virginia woman pleaded guilty to the tragedy that unfolded over a year ago. 29 year old Taylor and a horror of Pennsylvania admits having several drinks at the bar where she was working in September 2021. She stopped at two other bars on the way home before getting on the I 95 and having south. She made a U turn and was driving the wrong way for 12 seconds before she crashed into an SUV, a 14 year old girl was killed four of her family members severely hurt and dahar has played a guilty to aggravated involuntary manslaughter and 5 DUI related felonies she'll be sentenced in April. Neil law had been staying double TLP news. A crash between two motorcycles shut down rock creek Parkway for a couple of hours this morning around peace street, and one of those motorcycles was being driven by an on duty U.S. park police officer. The other was a civilian. It happened in the southbound lanes about 9 30, no word on how it happened, both riders went to the hospital and are expected to survive. Keep it here on WTO after traffic and weather. One of D.C.'s newest high schools gets a permanent home in Congress heights. I'm John dome. It's two O 7. Every small business owner knows business can happen anytime anywhere

WTOP
"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"Three year old girl, the surviving victims are all teens Double DT op at 1104. We told you last month about a push to have express lanes. They go in both directions on interstate 95 in Virginia. Now we're learning the state is, in fact, looking into doing just that. Right now the direction of the 95 express lanes has changed based on the expected demand, but fairfax county board of supervisors chairman Jeffrey McKay told WTO last month that he believes the hair pulling congestion seen on the road could be lessened if we had the lanes in both directions, and Anne Wheeler chair of the Prince William county border supervisors agreed joining in a letter with McKay to the governor calling for it in late December, and now governor Glen youngkin's office says it is something they're looking into along with state transportation officials and the expressly in operator trans urban. Okay also says engineers told him that there is space to build additional express lanes if needed. Mike Murillo WTO news. 1105, a top fairfax county high schools admissions process is now being investigated by Virginia's attorney general after it got national attention for withholding merit commendations. Complaints that Thomas Jefferson high school for science and technology delayed notifying students that they'd received the designation of commended by the national merit scholarship corporation have now led to an investigation by Virginia's attorney general. Jason miras told reporters Wednesday to the extent that withholding of any of these awards at Thomas Jefferson high school was based on race, national origin, or any other protected status under the Virginia human rights act. That is unlawful. Fairfax county school officials say they've initiated an independent investigation into the situation, but meares said his office would also be looking at the school's admission policy, something that's generated legal challenges. Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Robert O 6. Hundreds of Maryland families haven't been able to apparently get to all the money. They are prepaid college trust accounts causing a mad scramble to pay tuition. Now state lawmakers on this issue say, they're trying to find answers to that problem that's been going on since the summer. Washington Post reports, they'll soon hold hearings on a calculation problems in the Maryland prepaid college trust. The paper says state auditors will dig into the freeze and whether Marilyn 5 29 the agency that manages the state's college savings plans has actually addressed management problems identified back in 2019 as part of a planned review. The agency suspended, it suspended interest earnings in the August month because of a calculation error and has missed self imposed deadlines to sort out this problem. The first hearing is expected on January 11th, another may happen about 8 days later. Stay tuned. At a level O 7 and updates on traffic and whether a minute away, then we'll turn to the latest in the war between Ukraine and Russia. Gain

AP News Radio
Twitter says it will relax ban on political advertising
"Twitter says it will ease up on its three year old ban on political advertising, the latest change by Elon Musk as he tries to pump up revenue after purchasing the social media platform last year. In what else but a tweet Twitter says we're relaxing our ads policy for cause based ads in the U.S.. We also plan to expand the political advertising we permit. Twitter banned all political ads in 2019 reacting to growing concern about misinformation spreading on social media. At the time, then CEO Jack Dorsey said the power of those ads bring significant risk to politics where it can be used to influence votes, the latest move appears to represent a break from that policy, political ads made up a sliver of Twitter's overall revenue accounting for less than $3 million of total spending for the 2018 U.S. midterm election. I'm Julie Walker.

AP News Radio
Migrants at US-Mexico border await ruling on asylum limits
"Thousands of migrants are gathered along both sides of the U.S. Mexico border, waiting to learn if the title 42 ban on asylum seekers will be lifted or remain in place. The limitations blocking migrants from coming into the U.S. to seek asylum were slated to be lifted Wednesday, but an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court by conservative led states has put the health rule and migrants in limbo. Thousands of people gathered in El Paso, Texas already, where the National Guard is monitoring them for exposure to the cold, with temperatures in the 30s. Thousands more are waiting on the Mexican side of the border. In Juarez. Kelly Ruiz, a teacher from Venezuela, says she's afraid if she turns herself in, she'll be turned away, but says she's going to try and has faith. Francisco palacios is with his wife and three year old daughter in Tijuana. He says the family came there from central Mexico two weeks ago to escape violence and gangs that have been demanding part of his income. He's already been turned to a twice from the San Diego border crossing. I'm Jackie Quinn

WTOP
"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"It comes as overdoses have spiked in our region, a family in Howard is morning in Howard county after their three year old is killed in a multi vehicle collision on Friday involved a tanker truck along route 29 police still invaded to getting that crash. Stay with WTO for more on these stories and just minutes. 1248. Traffic and weather all the 8s and wind up breaks we start in the WTO traffic center with Carlos Ramirez. Thanks Ian. Still hearing about a few different accident scenes, one of which causing a few headaches, southbound side, of the George Washington memorial Parkway, now initially, all lanes were completely shut down after the memorial bridge as of now, according to U.S. park police, a single lane is getting by, should just be the left lane according to a few listeners who were driving by. As of now, there is a bit of a slowdown. Once you get past the memorial bridge, be ready to hit the brakes, and not to worry though, traffic is moving, state of the left. Inbound side of the third street tunnel looking significantly better now, things are quiet towards New York avenue, no issues on New York avenue. Northbound side of the BW Parkway after 50, the accident scene blocks two left lanes, you're going to want to stay to the far right hand side of the roadway. If you're headed northbound, right past 50, that's exactly where the delays begin, so be ready to slow down. Beltway traffic looks good in Maryland, southbound side of I 95 has the accident scene right after the ICC, unclear how many lanes are affected, just be careful as yet southbound after 200, that's where you're going to find the activity. North capital street at the intersection of Channing street has an accident scene looking at the maps here. I'm not seeing too many delays in either direction. Thankfully, there are a few decent workarounds, just follow police direction, and you should be just fine. Hearing over the scanners that the outer loop of the beltway is now dealing with one. Looks like it is a vehicle fire just as you make your way past branch avenues where you're going to find that activity. Don't see them in camera. So if you make your way past a vehicle fire there after branch avenue and can get me that information safely, one 8 6 6 three O four WTO is the traffic tip line 50 from the beltway out towards Annapolis looking good, just keep in mind if you're headed across the bay bridge the art running under with wind warnings in effect and basically just means there are some higher winds right now. So if you have a larger vehicle, you may feel some of that wind, especially if you're in a box truck or

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"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"News. Coming up after traffic and whether the top stores were following for you this hour, U.S. men's team put in a good effort as Frank told us they're now going home after losing to the Netherlands at the World Cup. A family is in mourning and Howard county after their three year old was killed in a multi car collision yesterday, involving a tanker truck. Police are still investigating, stay with WTO P for more on these stories in just minutes. We've got your traffic and weather on the 8s, it's four 48 now. Here's Joe Conway in the WTO traffic center. Shane is starting off in Virginia a new problem in 95 northbound. We had an earlier crash northbound about two miles or so north of the centerport Parkway, that one clear to the shoulder. There was a separate crash that happened about a mile north of the centerport Parkway. So in the backup and we are told that new crash is blocking the right lane. It seems to be explaining why you're still jammed up from at least the rappahannock trying to get to Stafford. You want to stay to the left to get by in a notable and heavy delay bumper to bumper beyond that pace does improve easy past things in north brief delay north 95 across the aqua Quan leaving Dale City. 95 southbound after lorton in a volume delay to it across the haka kwon river, lane should be available. Bellway in mostly good shape to reports of any problems on 66 in fairfax county near Reston, we are told there's a serious crash on throughout 7 near baron Cameron avenue. We're getting word now that was found 7 is apparently stopped at baron Cameron avenue for this crash. You've also got some response E's bound slowing you down. On the trip to the district three 95 north down swing from The Pentagon to and across the four T street bridge over toward an earlier stall in your main avenue, westbound three 96 95 and three 95 south delays leave the thirsty tunnel toward the app bound case bridge. Standard volume delays in D.C. two 95 north and South Bend, nothing complicated there. Reminder that the D.C. boat for it takes place at the Southwest waterfront this evening beginning at 6, so expect to start to see a lot of volume delays stack up, heading toward main avenue near 9th street in the Southwest waterfront as we progress through the evening, metro, of course, is a much better option. If you're driving in Maryland on the capitol bellway, out of the slows from coleslaw toward the extinguished vehicle fire in the process of getting cleaned up, near Connecticut avenue, ended up slowing to take a look to 70, 95 Baltimore's to Parkway still moving well. We are brought to you by dino's alive as real as it gets now open at Bryant street next to van Gogh, come face to face with more than 80 life size replica dinosaurs, hits a hand on interactive experience will never forget tickets at dino's alive exhibit dot com. I'm Joe Conway WTO traffic. Thank you, Joe, another live weather report with storm team four Samara theodora, hey, Samara. Hey, it is going to be a really nice night. Still chilly though. I know it was a beautiful mild finish to our Saturday, but temperatures tonight fall into the

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Patriot Freedom Project Is Uplifting the Jan. 6 Detainee's Families
"I am thrilled right now to be joined by someone who is doing the work that too few people have taken on in a time where we have people in need. Her name is Cynthia Hughes. She runs the patriot freedom project and they are raising money to help the people in the gulag and all of those who have been attacked by the abuse of power by our deep state. And I want to welcome you to the show Cynthia. Thank you for having me, James. Nice to see you. And I greatly appreciate the fact you've got a fundraiser tonight that I'm going to. And I can't wait to see you there. But you're taking time out of that to talk to us. And I wanted to make sure that everybody who listens to America first radio can hear the need and also hopefully reach in their pockets and donate some money to help. My wife Samantha says this all the time. Where is the money to take care of our side like the left has for their team? If anybody, you get a bunch of rioters and looters, you got the vice president and future vice president of the United States begging for money for them. Where's the people doing that on our side? And she's sitting right there on the other side of this conversation. So tell us about what you need to help these people. So, you know, I've had the honor of meeting a ton of the families that are affected by January 6th. I've met mothers. I've met wives. This week I have several of the families here in D.C. that are coming to the fundraiser tonight and I was just with them yesterday with all of their babies and let me tell you Jim. It's very, very it gives you a lot of perspective. Makes you realize that whatever problems you think you have, they're small in comparison. When you hear a three year old daughter on the phone with her daddy, asking him when is he coming home? The community that I've created here for these families and seeing the interaction with these women is so humbling it just brings joy to my heart. It's amazing. You're going to see it for yourself tonight. The way they help each other, the way they comfort each other, who's helping with what child, who's changing a diaper, who's making a bottle, they were cooking dinner together, hugging each other, but listening to the children of these men that are behind bars. It's heartbreaking. It's absolutely heartbreaking. And the country needs to know what is going on besides the talk about what's going on at the D.C. jail. It is so much bigger than the 18 men that are left in the D.C. jail. We have multiple J 6 detainees spread around this country in different gels, and we have a lot of collateral damage. And that is the wife and the children.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Chinese Population Protests Against 'Zero Covid' Policy
"A lot of damage going on in China, a number of people were apparently killed in an apartment fire because the Chinese oppressors had the building locked down and the firefighters couldn't get to the people who died in the fire including a three year old boy and as word of this fire spread throughout China, millions of Chinese residents have taken to the streets to protest their idiotic attempt at zero COVID. That's what the Chinese China that blessed the world with coronavirus. They stupidly think they can have zero COVID. But they don't think there's zero flu in China. I bet there's no zero common cold, they think that somehow COVID can be contained.

AP News Radio
Chinese leaders face anger over 2nd child's quarantine death
"Chinese authorities have faced more public anger after a second child's death was blamed on overzealous COVID-19 restrictions The four month old girl died after vomiting and diarrhea whilst in quarantine at a hotel in the city of Zhang Zhou reports say it took the girl's father over 11 hours before emergency services agreed to help him The baby's death comes off to the Communist Party promised not to restrict emergency help for people in quarantine after a three year old boy died in quarantine from carbon monoxide inhalation many Chinese are venting their anger at the Communist Party zero COVID policy on the Internet and are demanding that officials in zhengzhou be punished for failing to help the public I am Karen Chammas

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Kanye West's Latest Conspiracy
"And the last few weeks he has displayed both those attributes I want to say. But yeah, another day, another crazy Kanye West story. Whether you want to believe it's a conspiracy is up to you, but it turns out some of what he said on the Tucker Carlson show the other night, the people at Fox decided not to air because, well, he just sounded nuttier than it should house rat. In addition to tossing the word Jew around like crazy, which you don't want to do in Hollywood, at one point, Kanye mentioned something really bizarre. He claimed that fake children were planted in his home to a manipulate his kids. North his daughter who's 9, saint his son, who is 6 chicagos, another daughter who's four and psalm is his three year old son. Tucker wasn't quite sure what he meant and Kanye explained. He said, I mean like actors, professional actors placed into my home to sexualize my kids. Once again, I don't know what Kanye means. I did on yesterday's Patreon describe how their four year old daughter Chicago in a clip on Instagram was wearing full on makeup. Including lip liner, lipstick, lip gloss, probably a little foundation. I bet a touch of mascara too. She was going out with her mommy. I believe they were gonna see the LA rams play. And sit up in a private suite, but I was immediately disgusted to see that. I understand little girls want to play makeup with mommy. But playing with makeup and applying it are two different things. This was applied makeup. And I can't stand when people sexualize children, especially nowadays with all the crazy creeps and pedophiles roaming around. So I'm on Kanye's side completely when it comes to this and judging the way the females and that family have changed their faces and body types with tons of procedures and surgeries and Botox and fillers and God knows what else they have their hands on before the rest of the world knows about it. It's very unsettling.

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'I love you, mommy': 4-year-old Thai day care victim mourned
"Grief stricken families praise as a Buddhist temple after at least 24 children were killed in a knife and gun attack in northeastern Thailand Sobs in her father's arms as she thinks of how her little girl died she didn't close her eyes Her father confirmed no she didn't She had a slash wound on her head As she cried took sealer clung to a photo of her daughter who stared out at the camera with a smile and big Bambi eyes in the picture she held a yellow pen in her small hands took her husband collapsed after seeing his three year old daughter's body he was taken to hospital This was a common sight some parents and relatives lay on the floor outside a local temple after fainting from the horror of the events took sealer members her daughter known as clay fond At nighttime she always said I wanted to sleep with mummy These are the words I heard every night but I miss those words last night I am Karen Chammas

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Russian rockets slam into Ukrainian city near nuclear plant
"7 Russian rockets have slammed into residential buildings and zapper a city close to Europe's biggest nuclear power plant A fire engine is stationed next to what was once an apartment block but is now a large hill of rubble an immense and haunting plum of smoke rises from the debris as apparatus governor oleksandr saruk luxon at night when people were sleeping the enemy carried out a rocket attack against residential houses to upper floors are destroyed entrances to the buildings are ruined People were under the rubble Amongst those caught in the attack was a three year old girl who was taken to hospital for treatment The strikes came just hours after Ukraine's president volodymyr zelensky announced the Ukraine military has retaken three more villages in one of the region's recently annexed by Russia Speaking to leaders at the organization of American states assembly zelensky was determined that Ukraine will defeat Russia For us right now how many of our people Russia will manage to kill before it admits a defeat I'm Karen Chammas

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Arnold Schwarzenegger visits Auschwitz to highlight the threat of hatred
"Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has visited the site of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp in Poland as a call to fight hatred I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest Simon bergson of the Auschwitz Jewish center foundation says standing with Arnold Schwarzenegger is living proof that a generation of hatred can be overcome Berkson is the child of Auschwitz survivors and Schwarzenegger's father was a Nazi soldier Schwarzenegger toured the former camp and met with a woman who was three years old when notorious Nazi doctor Joseph Mengele conducted experiments on her Schwarzenegger says it's time to terminate prejudice He says it won't be his last time visiting and promised I'll

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Parenting Autistic Children David Grant MBE - burst 2
"This episode will be doing things a little bit differently, though, as I'll be interviewing my husband, yes, fellow broadcast a vocal coach and leadership coach and campaigner David grant. As we talk about our own experiences of raising four neurodivergent children, welcome to the show David. Wow, nice to be here, Gary. So for those people that don't know about our family, could you just give us a rundown of our kids? Okay, we have four children our eldest olive is an actor. Our and olive is 27. Next in line is Thailand, who is 20 and also an actor. Next in line is Arlo, who is 16 and at school. And next is in line is Nathan, who is 12. And supposed to be at school, but currently not in school. Yes, okay, so you just had a little bit of a hint towards their not in school. That's been a familiar experience for us with three out of the four children. Because you've named all of their ages in their names and stuff. But what about their diagnoses? Just run me by some of the diagnosis that our children have got. Okay, I will, but because this is like a pick and mix at which point I'm bound to forget some. Would you jump in if I forget any? Yes. Because you know them as well as I do. Olive, has a disparity. And ADHD, Thailand is on the autism spectrum. And Arlo, third is on the autism spectrum. And Nathan. Now I got a minute rewind rewind back up back up. Arlo is autistic and has ADHD. Of course, yes, I forgot all of it as a whole a whole suit of what coterie. Yeah, these disabilities, they're traveling gangs, don't they? And has ADHD. Nathan a 12 year old has ADHD DMDD. Probably dyslexia. Even though they're still working on a diagnosis, and yeah, we have, you know, at some point, if anybody does disability bingo, we jump up and say house. Yeah, well, it's interesting you say disability because I don't really think of them as being disabilities. I think of them as being just different. I don't think of them as there are any disabilities in the light of the fact that the world is so unaccepting. That's very true. I think that one of the things with an invisible disability so it's called is that, you know, if we what we have done in our family is to recognize that the reason why it's called a disability is because some people find it more challenging to do things that neurotypical people take for granted. On the other hand, without children, it's also proven to be a different ability, because so many of them are able in ways in so many ways that they might not otherwise be able. You know, the gifted in ways that they might otherwise not be gifted. They're different and see the world in ways that absolutely challenge a neurotypical vision of the world. Yeah, and that's what we love about them. So tell me what it was like when all of these diagnoses that you've just mentioned there started to pop up. How did that come about and what were your feelings? Well, it's interesting. I've spoken to so many parents because we run parent groups. And I spoke to so many parents about the initial diagnosis and the reactions have been very, very many in varied, you know, for some people, it's a bit of a shock for some people it's almost like a disappointment for others. It's a surprise for others. It's an explanation. And I would say for us, well, certainly for me, it was in part an explanation. And also, in part, a sort of a wake-up call that said to me, this journey isn't going to be anything that you might have imagined. It is going to be. We don't know what it's going to be, but what we do know is that it's going to, it's going to plow its own field and chart its own course when we first got the diagnosis of our second and third Thailand and Arlo, the ones who are now 2016, which we got the autism diagnosis on the same day. Tai was 7. Aloe was three. What was that like for you? I have to be honest. And there was absolutely no sort of like heightened emotion connected to it, concern or disappointment or what was there was, okay, I need to now discover what this means. What this means for them, what this means for us and how it makes things different. Is it going to make things different if it does? How is it going to make things different? Because it didn't change them in any way. They got in the car. You got given the diagnosis and then they just got in the car and they were still Tyler and Arlo, weren't they? They had to change. But with that bit of paper yeah, it didn't change them one dot. One shot. One bit. But what it did change was my awareness of who they were. What it did change is my awareness that they may see the world a different way. And I didn't know what that was going to be, because there are only 7 and three, but what I did know was that the carnage journey that you can prescribe and chart out and say that the raising of a child is likely to fall within these parameters. There may be anywhere from track a to track B but the train is going to run along these tracks in some way. That went completely out of the way. I didn't realize at the time just how far out of the window it was going to go. But I did think, okay, this changes things. And one of the, I mean, some people might call it exciting with the benefit of hindsight, but at the time slightly sort of slightly nerve wracking things was having no idea of what it meant was going to change as they grew and as they developed. And as they began to inhabit the fullness of their personhood and understand the fullness of their identities, what was going to change. Well, we didn't know. And I think that, you know, there's a saying that everyone to see person probably knows, which is even if you've met one autistic person, you've met one autistic person. And even with just having two children on the spectrum in the family, the presentation is so entirely different. Yeah, they are. If somebody said to me, when we got the diagnosis, this is what autism looked like. And used one of them as in illustration. It would have completely excluded the other. Because the other one wouldn't have got a diagnosis based on that. It's very, very good point. So you've talked about what it was like to kind of grow in your knowledge of them and who they might become and to understand them a little. But what about parenting? Have you changed as a parent? This was 2009 if I remember. So we've had a good few years since. Have you changed as a parent? As a parent, I am unrecognizable from the parent I was in 2009. Now let's be really honest about this. Anybody who has raised a child will say, well, yes, of course, the parent you are to a 16 year old and the same parent you are to three year old. So there's the natural evolution of your relationship that happens as your child grows and matures. But there's also, I think that certainly for me having children on the spectrum, it meant that I needed to really abandon everything I thought I knew about parenting. It meant that I had to discover and develop a bespoke style of parenting that fitted specifically the child that was in front of me rather than having a general sort of one size fits all approach because it absolutely didn't fit. And really, it's not to my credit that I think that I was quite resistant to that because of the way they don't fit the one size fits all. Then it's obviously because I'm not implementing the one size fits all with enough figure. So I need to I need to just retrain and double down on the one size fits all and it will work and the fact is it was never going to work. And it kind of I would say out of the two of us, I was you were the hair when it came to realizing that we needed to adapt and adopt a new parenting style and we need it to be fluid and I was very much the tortoise. There was a kind of rigidity of no this is how you do it. And you know, I think that with regard to parenting, having children on the autism spectrum has taught me and continues to teach me is teaching me to be a parent, I would otherwise never have been. And I think that had I never have been, I would have missed a lot. There's a lot of their growing up that I got by constantly having to reassess and reappraise and recognize who they are now. You know, not living on who they were last year or last week, even. You know, who are they now? Who are they today? And who do they need me to be today? Yeah. So you talked about the fact that it took you a little bit longer to describe yourself as the tortoise. So how was that then? Well, I made the tool to seem like St. Louis Hamilton. We got the diagnosis in 2009. Up until about 2012, I thought there's something wrong with these kids because they're really not getting my style of parenting. About 2012, I began to realize there was something wrong with me because I wasn't being the parent they needed me to be. And then I was all at sea. I think I took a little while to actually work out. If I've got autistic kids, I need to learn, it's not me teaching them and then learning how to be. It's actually me learning and I think that I think that when I kind of was humble enough to recognize that I didn't actually know, you know, sometimes you don't know what you don't know. But when you've got autistic children and they need you to be a parent, you have to learn what you don't know. You have to realize what you don't know and it is certainly in my case. I think I learned a lot from watching you, but I also learned a lot from realizing that I couldn't be you and I couldn't just be you the deeper voice that I actually had to change me. I couldn't just ape behavior that I saw it with someone else. I had to change the way my outlook and gosh, I would say that you're saying how long did it take to be? Well, the diagnosis arrived 13 years ago. And I consider myself still to be under construction, and a work in progress, because the dads that I was 5 years ago that they needed me to be 5 years ago isn't the dad they need me to be now. Because they've changed. Yeah. You talked a little bit there about you said this lovely phrase bespoke parenting. So just give me some examples of what you have bespoke. Bespoken. Okay, it's interesting because with, I was 16 year old, there was a rigidity of actions that isn't always, so it wasn't just a rigidity of thinking. So with Arlo, we have certain things. I am my face is a stress toy. I actually, I mean, I know I look like this, but you know, I think I would look about maybe 15 years younger, if not for all. All that has to excuse my face. And they always squeeze my face and there are certain things that we do. There are certain actions that we do. There are certain little dances we do. There are certain words that we say. I don't even understand your communication. I mean, you two are like a whole, you're like a double act. I know. It's all part of my being father to Arlo, is that we have loads of unspoken communication. That revolve around movement and actions and dances and laughing at the same thing that other people don't understand what's going on. I've had to learn that I've had to enter into our lives world and learn how that world works. On a practical thing, although loves to have drives, they want to have a drive once a day. It's part of a de stressor towards the end of the day. Some people read or watch TV or they're too young to have a drink, they go on a drive. They sit in the car and listening to music and we drive and 40 minutes later, half an hour, 40 minutes later, we arrive back home and they're in a different head space to the one they were when we left. And that's an important thing. So whatever the schedule will have my day. If I'm at home or if I'm coming home, I know I need to be out for that drive for Allah because that's an important part of parenting are there. And it's an interesting thing that to me, it's not even I don't even think of it as a chore or a stress. It's just part of being a dad. It's part of being their dad. Yeah. Because I actually think that, you know, speaking of bespoke parenting, I could quite probably be a rubbish dad to every other child in the world, but I've learned how to be the dad that the children I have need. Yeah. And that is bespoke. It is also humor. You have loads of humor, I would say, with Arlo. Yeah, yeah, we are a lot. Mostly at me, but often at all because Arlo is really funny at all that has learned to laugh at themselves in a way that they couldn't when they were younger. You know, in the early teens, they could not laugh at themselves because I think they felt such a level of low self worth and such a lack of confidence that to laugh with them at themselves would have been perceived to be laughing at them. And one of the ways that I can see that their confidence is growing and their belief that they have a place in the world is growing. Is for how much they laugh at themselves, how much of their humor is directed inwards. Yeah. I agree with you on that. Okay, so that's Arlo, who's our 16 year old. What about Tyler and katana is very different? What have you had to change very different? In your parenting of time and what's changed there for them? I think in my parenting style and what's changed is to listen to time. It's to really listen is to not be so ready to give advice, not be so ready to give an answer because even sometimes when ty says. I need to know what to do. I know that what will happen is that I'll be giving answers. And they'll be saying no, those aren't the answers. That's really bad advice. What I should be doing is this. So it's almost like they're using me as a sounding board. A classic example is when we run our way up to Holly oaks for their final audition. Time is one of the members of the cast of Holly oaks down. And it was their final audition and they were absolutely wrapped with nerves. And we're driving along the M1. And they're almost crying with us. And I thought this isn't good for them. It's really isn't good. And I said, you know what? I want you to know you don't have to do this. We can turn the car around and we can go back, and they said, so that's the worst thing you could have said. You can't say that. This is what you're supposed to say. I told you what they wanted to hear. And you know, it's a completely different kind of relationship to all that. And how we connect and how we relate is to share time together. Yes. And that's the wonderful thing we're tie. I mean, tiles say there's a box set that I've been watching and I really want you to watch it. So I'll sit and watch. And you know, maybe in the course of an hour, we'll say three or four sentences, but time. That's together time. That's valuable time. That's been our time. And you know, it'll be, I'll get a text with have a listen to this music or I'll send them some music. And tire listens and goes, yeah, I like this. I really like this. And then he'll put that on his playlist and that'll be and that will be a connection to the communication because what tie really loves. One of the things that I love is that feeling of being part of my heritage and my dad played this for me or my dad told me about this. And then what ty does then is to do the same for me. So I know you're like this. Have you heard of such and such? And it'll be somebody that I liked when I was 20 years old or something. And then we'll connect on that level, but it's a very, very different communication to our lows, but it's just as deep and it's just as valid, but it's entirely different. And if I was to switch and relate to time, like I do to other and relate to other, like I do to tie it, I would be completely disconnected from a couple of meltdowns going on there for sure. Yes. So you and I have run a parent support group. It has over a 180 parents, families, and we work with the families and with the children. That's been running for very long while. And over lockdown, you have run your weekly meeting online every single week for those parents. And I've been absolutely amazed and marvel at you and your consistency and the way that you love those parents is just wonderful. I love them too, by the way. But I love watching you talk to it to them. If there's parents of autistic children listening today or families of autistic children. What advice would you have? You know those parents when they join our group. What do they most need to hear? I think what most autistic superior will most parents of autistic children that join our group and need to hear is that they're not alone on this journey. I don't think that most people need parenting advice. Occasionally people will ask, look, this is a situation how would you approach this situation and ask the group? But generally, I mean, we're talking about super parents, parents who sacrifice everything and are willing to sacrifice everything. And by that, I'm not talking about money or material I'm talking about themselves. They're hopes aspirations, dreams, whatever they expected for themselves later on in life is just like that all of that gets put into a margin. That gets parked and everything is focused on the needs of their children. So what they need to hear generally is you're not alone on this journey. We've all walked this journey and so when you say something that to somebody else who isn't on this journey may sound outrageous about how you feel about what you're going through about how challenging or difficult or impossible you feel, how inadequate you feel to the task, it's fine to say it here because we've all felt it and we've all expressed it. And the other thing is having a space in your life where you can describe without having to explain, I think that so much energy is spent and wasted and exhausted by people feeling as though they have to explain their children. They have to explain their situation. They stand with a teacher. People say, wow, your child's your child's not that at all. Your child's like this. And they go, well, no, you don't know the whole picture. There is a different person at home to the one in school or the one not in school because they refuse to go into school. Or the one not sleeping because they're refused to go to bed or whatever. Just having a space where you can describe, but you don't have to explain because everybody else who is listening to you gets it. So is your advice that people link up with other parents? I think it's really important to do that. I think it's so important to do that because I think that in Albert Einstein said, if you measure the fish by how well it climbed a tree, you would think it was stupid. And quite often, all we get in terms of a metric for our own children is the yardstick of a kind of neurotypical world. And if the neurotypical world is the tree, our children may be the fastest swimmer in the ocean, but they're not going to climb the tree. So yes, I think it's really important to link up with other parents who are walking the same walk. Others who are in the same situation others who will be able to listen to you and not just sympathize and not just empathize but experientially understand. Yeah. No, I know for many of our families that we support theirs. There's quite a high percentage of their children and young people and we see this in the adults as well autistic adults might be struggling with their mental health, what have you learned about coming alongside our children in their mental health crises? Wow. I think I've learned more than anything that there's no quick fix. There are no easy answers and presents is everything. And that there's no guarantee that if you do a and B, you're going to get C that two and two are going to act a four. But what I do know is this that our children, even when they, we sometimes become The Rock against which they bash. And we feel bashed, but we're the only rocks they've got. And so the thing that I think is how important it is to be there and to listen and when possible to talk them down and when necessary to talk them up and also more than anything to also come alongside others so that we guard our own mental health. Because it's impossible to carry somebody if you're limping. You know, it's really so much harder. And yeah, our children's mental health is such a big deal. It's such a big deal. And it can turn on a sixpence. Everything can be going well. And then one thing, real or imagined, one thing can completely trans the picture. And so I think that most parents I know with autistic children live as such are a level of hyper vigilance that, if anything, yeah, do what you do and be there the way that you're there. But please remember your own mental health, remember your own need for support, remember your own need to be heard. Yeah, and to find voice. Just moving on to, I guess that thing of school and the workplace, how well or not well, our things set up for allowing our neurodivergent people to thrive. Wow. That's really interesting. It's an interesting question because the question in itself is it presupposes that any advanced society would recognize that there is more than one way of seeing the world and there is more than one way of thinking and therefore. An advanced society like ours would set things up that everybody, whatever that, not just the well-being of whether the neurological situation would be able to say, yeah, there's a space for me. There's a place for me. There's an opening for me. There's an acceptance of me. People are making the allowances I need made so that I can thrive, not just so that I can fit in and limp along, but so that I can thrive. But that doesn't really exist in any way like the number that it should. The number of employers who I think employers should be made to have a number of people who are on the autism spectrum, a number of people who have just had a neurodivergent. I think it's really important we get away from this cookie cutter one size fits all everyone has to look the same and replicate one another's strengths in order to fit in. And yeah, I suppose my answer so far suggests that I don't think that nearly enough is done. I don't think the nearly enough is being done. There's so much talent and there's so much ability there's so much intuition and knowledge and just being wasted being sidelined being overlooked being ignored. And if it wasn't overlooked, how much richer we'd be, the companies that actively seek out people on the spectrum because they have an attention to detail perhaps that others don't have or they have a skill set that I was specially interested, which means that they know their stuff almost as much as a PhD student would know just because they're taught themselves that kind of auto didactic skills that so many autistic people have, if only there was a recognition that these aren't just skills that come from a hobby. These are skills that become so deeply engraved. So knowledge based and so worthwhile that their valuable if we could find and be made to find ways to fully utilize the gifts and the talents that we have from people on the autism spectrum, the world would be a much richer place because so many of the things that enrich the modern world were devised or created developed or initiated by people on the autism spectrum. Yeah, which is exactly what all too kind of trying to do. That's absolutely you've just given their remit basically their davids. And we know that for Thailand, their workplace at hollyoaks has they've made all those kinds of adjustments four Thailand. So there is some good practice happening out there, isn't there, but there is. But probably not enough. And I do want to also about people even disclosing that they are artistic before they can even get to the needs that I might have. It is this sense of disclosure. How do we change perceptions out there, David? Gosh, I think that we change perceptions by I think drawing a line that delineates between our understanding of terminology and understanding that the term different and the term normal shouldn't actually be the opposite of one another. That your normal isn't my normal. And the your differences could complement my differences. The fact is that we've created an environment where two often people who are different in any way feel as though they have to underplay or deny their differences and create some kind of fake fake normal that fits with other people. And I don't think that that I don't think that that's right and I don't think it helps. But I can understand why. You know, somebody walked into a typical edition and started by saying, I'm autistic. They don't know they don't know the reaction they're going to get. They don't know whether the person sitting opposite is going to get, you know, yeah, fine. You almost want to go in and say, could you just tell me what you think is autistic looks like? Hear what they say and then

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Protests in India against release of 11 convicted rapists
"Hundreds of people have held demonstrations in several parts of India to protest a recent government decision to free 11 men who had been jailed for life for gang raping a Muslim woman during India's devastating 2002 religious riots The protesters in the country's captain New Delhi chanted slogans and demanded the government in the western state of Gujarat rescind the decision protester shabnam hashmi recalls the horrific details of the rape A woman was raped and her three year old child was killed and along with that 14 other members of her family but were killed by these 11 people Released on suspended sentences on August 15th when India celebrated 75 years of independence were convicted in 2008 of rape murder and unlawful assembly The victim who is now in her 40s said that the decision by the Gujarat state government has left her numb and shaken her faith injustice

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Is Sesame Place Full of Racists?
"Then I went and looked at some more videos of the crazy shit that these Muppets pull at sesame place. One Muppet, by the way, sesame place is owned and operated by the people at sea world, one Muppet kept bumping into a tiny two and three year old girl. She could not have been more than three years old. This costume character had a protruding belly and this person was just, you know, bumping the kid with the belly, and of course the kid falls over backwards and fell very awkwardly and began to cry. Naturally in this day and age, the little girl's parents got themselves a lawyer and filed a suit for millions of dollars class action suit 25 million bucks to be exact. And the suit was filed on behalf of Quentin burns and his child Kennedy burns. And they're going right for the pockets of SeaWorld parks, the owner of sesame place for pervasive and appalling race discrimination. And it doesn't just have to do with rosita. Oh no, no. Also, Elmo, Ernie, Kelly monster, and Abby cadabby. You know, the usual suspects, they're on the line too. They, the parents say they allegedly refused to interact with Kennedy and other black guests. Now, I can vouch for rosita. Telly monster or Abby cadabby, but I never thought I'd see today that Elmo and Ernie stoop that low. They don't appear to be those kind of people. But the class action suit basically says that quote SeaWorld's performance readily engaged with numerous similarly situated white customers and the employees involved were also listed as defendants in the lawsuit. Doesn't specify the race of the sesame place people in the costumes who, as I've said, allegedly have a history of questionable behavior. Now that I looked at other videos, quote SeaWorld had actual knowledge that John Doe's one through four held personal beliefs of racial bias towards black people and that John Doe's one through four had the propensity to discriminate against black people based on their race or color. I don't think you need to race their color pot. You're saying black people we get that it's race and color. Motivated, so to speak, why would SeaWorld have knowledge that these four people have personal beliefs of racial bias toward black people? That's a little bit crazy.

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Sebastian Talks About Joe Biden's Many Failures With Kari Lake
"When he talked to these people who are newly energized, getting registered or registering as Republicans for the first time, is there some trendline is there some commonality? What do you hear most often? Is it prices of combustibles? Is it gas? Is it the border? What are people most concerned about who are newly activated politically? I think newly activated, there's a couple of different segments. One of them are the people who maybe were Democrat before and they have seen what Joe Biden is doing and realizing it's bad policy and it hurts them. There's another segment who weren't very politically active, but they showed up to vote and they saw what happened in our corrupt stolen election and they're horrified by that. And then I think equally on all sides are the border issues are border was in really good shape under president Trump and every day getting better because he was almost done with his wall. And then Joe Biden came in on day one and pulled all that back and exposed us to cartel influence, narco terrorists, human trafficking child trafficking, drug trafficking, and it's affecting our lives every day here. They're watching people come across the border. This is a little kid's shoe that I picked up at the border. Probably a three year old little boy. It's a humanitarian crisis and they're watching people come across and be treated better than Americans. They're getting they're getting the baby food. They're getting the baby formula. They're getting put up in resorts and hotels in Arizona while arizonans are struggling to pay their rent. It is an attack on the people of Arizona and on the good people of this country. And we've got to have a strong border governor such as myself to stop this nonsense.

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"three year old" Discussed on WTOP
"Burgess was there with her three year old He gets in the car and he goes when somebody's shooting a gun he's scared and he doesn't understand but that's all he's been hearing 'cause people are just yelling that as we're running Police say multiple shots were fired with ten people struck at least two others were injured in the stampede as shoppers rushed to safety That's W LTX TV reporter Caitlin hagwood in Columbia It's 5 25 Money news at 25 and 55 Raiding the extent of rising prices I'm Mark Hamrick with a bank rate dot com personal finance winner Most consumers are well aware inflation's been raging now a pair of government reports tells us how much It was bad enough when getting the number on March's consumer price index the main gauge of prices at the retail level Over the past year it has raised an 8 and a half percent the most since 1981 Beneath that headline the particulars of specific prices are even more dramatic Fuel oil up 70% over the past year gasoline up 48% food up 8.8% The monthly rise in gasoline prices reflecting impacts of Russia's invasion of Ukraine accounted for more than half of the monthly increase in the CPI In a follow-up report there was no relief really seen on the producer price index the snapshot of wholesale prices before they reached the consumer It staged an annual increase of more than 11% which is a record the monthly rise reflecting the surge in energy prices 1.4% I'm Mark Hamrick Straight ahead here on WTO Ukraine continues clinging to Maria poll that strategic port city as Russia demands surrender or die We'll bring you the very latest on that Traffic and weather also ahead it's 5 26 I was.

WBUR
"three year old" Discussed on WBUR
"And my mom and I were going. She was going to drop me off when she was in the parking lot. And she heard on the radio that, um, you know, the twin towers have been crushed into and that you know, she obviously didn't know what was happening. But you had to assume the very worst. And that's kind of how that day began an unfolded for her in the middle of what would have otherwise been a very regular normal day. One day she was living with An infant and a three year old and she had her husband by her side. And then the next day she didn't We didn't talk about my dad a lot growing up, not in the sense that he was hidden or something that he shouldn't be talked about. But maybe that was her way of coping. You know, she couldn't Talk about my dad all the time and keep herself study and keep everything really normal. But now I have all these questions that I don't always know how or when to ask. And she said, I think very recently like I wish I'd talked about your dad more growing up because she'll realize there's these things that she thinks we know, but we don't know. The song will come on in the car, and she'll be like this song reminds me of your dad. So now when I'm out and I hear Come on, Eileen O turned to my roommate like my dad. My dad like this song, The song reminds my mom of my dad. A lot of what I know of my dad is stories. It's um not like my own personal memories because I was so young, but To my dad's name was Dennis Cook, and he's from Lancaster, Pennsylvania. I get told that Sofia looks a lot like my dad and I'm like the mix of my mom and my dad. And so I like constantly. I feel like I'm looking at pictures of my dad trying to pull out myself and him. He Was often described as like a funny but loving guy. Uh um. But I mean, I've never heard a joke, He's told. That's just what everybody tells me. But oh, my gosh, I want so badly for people to tell me not like Bad things about him. But like more human character traits. Yeah, like the like, the real trouble he got into when he was in college. They weren't going to tell me the stuff when I was, like, eight years old. Was your dad like he was very nice, Lindsey. So now I'm like, Give me the dirt like, Give me the inside scoop about my dad. One of my favorite pictures I have with my dad as having a tea party, and it's like, you know, one of those teeny tiny little kitty tables.

WTVN
"three year old" Discussed on WTVN
"Yeah, they do. It's bizarre. You're right. I've heard of people actually on blood Mine. Yes, it would do weird things. Sometimes she just starts talking in the middle of a conversation and we think we do We do We ask you to join this conversation. Now my three year old has figured out how to Call up Alexis. So that's that's new in our house. So in this case, Alexa speaks in dead husband's voice. Correct. Not creepy or anything. Not even a little but out, Alexa. Alright, third and final headline here today again Once again, you're trying to pick the fake news. CDC warns not to swim with diarrhea using a gift of a girl, leaving a brown streak on a pool side slide, CDC warns not to swim with diarrhea using a gift of a girl leaving a brown streak on a pool slide, Okay. All right, so No, that one's real, the C D. C and the gift warning not to swim with diarrhea. That one's real. We talked about that at work that somebody said an officer said. You know what's a good idea and came up with that? Right? The messaging the gift, like all of it together, it's newsworthy. And it's good advice also wasn't a Caddy Shack where there was the floating Yes. Okay, So I'm looking at is a payday. You have fake news here, baby. Ruth, Baby, Ruth, That's it. So fake news. Fake news. Fake news. Okay. Fake news. So Dad gone, and I made it easier.

KLBJ 590AM
"three year old" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"And a three year old. They're too afraid to go in their backyards because there's homeless people that people through the path of the slots of our friends. She and others say that their second tired of hearing the city Explain what what they plan to do down the road. They want action taken immediately up to and including the full removal of everyone from those public camping sites. Now city manager Spencer Crank the chief homeless strategy officer, Diane Gray, our budget officer, carried laying, they all express address questions about the city's budget and the homeless response. As well as the district to office, anti displacement and resilience building efforts. Residents of the Park Ridge neighborhood. This is in South Austin, expressing a lot of concern because that's become an area that they believe will be a section where they have one of these homeless camps. Now. On Saturday, District two counts member Vanessa Fuentes, she hosted a town hall meeting at the Dietmar Recreation Center to address some of these issues and Fuentes, she says. I've gotten several emails and calls and concerns about possible sanctioned encampment sites in areas that are very, very clearly not suitable, she says. We had neighbors and residents reach out reach out to us, saying that the site was unsuitable for X Y and Z reasons. So part of the process that we did as an office was to meet with the residents who raised the concerns and then shared little feedback directly. The city staff jump in here at 51283605 90. Yeah, they're taught. If if you know you've been around you you looked around Austin. Anybody that's driven around Austin, uh, and seeing the usual spots where we have the homeless and in my opinion to me, and maybe I'm just paying closer attention, uh and and really trying to monitor what's going on to me. It even looks worse. It even looks worse than it's been now. Certainly there's been no change. Now. One of the residents is expressing some frustration is Stephanie Lynn home We just heard from She lives in the Park Ridge neighborhood, which is located just off West Slaughter Lane west of I 35 She said that there is a homeless camp sites behind her back yard in the heavily wooded areas. She says. There's noise. There's a safety concern. The trash is everywhere. It's a growing concern for the folks that live in the immediate area, especially after she learned the city had identified about six sites for potential sanction. Homeless encampments that are right there in that immediate area. What an absolute nightmare It is 69 and you can jump in at 51283605 90. She tells K X, saying they're homeless people that peek through the fence line pick through the fences, people smoking behind the fence. There's been some fires back there people you could hear people yelling and screaming at all hours of the day and night, and it's just constant, she says. All day every day we can't be in our backyards. Yes, she said. The also the smell of people smoking meth, which I've never experienced The smell of that, But I can only assume that it's horrible was so bad that it even made her throw up. So I can't imagine the city did release a first draft of the 45 potential sanction encampment sites back in May with a slightly more than half of those sites being in East or Southeast Austin, and officials called the release just a snapshot is they're reviewing more than 70 different sites. Still trying to Pinpoint exactly where it's going to be late home, says it's the hard thing is to be a homeowner and just a human being and seeing someone suffering, but it's It's right there in our backyard, she says. Now, Fuentes, the councilman that represents that area. She didn't take to social media over the weekend to highlight some of these things, and she actually presented, you know, like a three minute video with his first time that I've really heard her speak Vanessa Fuentes on the City Council. This is her area that she's concerned about her district and we're gonna hear from her this morning. Fuentes has toured the sites with the neighbors and has also talked to people who currently live in the encampments and brought him some water even as she is concerned that there isn't enough basic infrastructure in her district to properly support these people that are experiencing homelessness. Mhm well, what we're seeing happen here is the longer that They that the city does not take action and come up with a good solution. The more resentful the other citizens of Boston are getting about this and tight. It's just going to come to the point now, where and and I hate to be brutal, But But you've got to be honest right now. A lot of folks like myself or getting to the point where Don't care where they go. I just want them to go. 6 11 here at K. LBJ, Thailand Don show Did you take that very first step this morning and feel that pain in your heel or through your foot Or maybe in your knees and lower back? Well, it's time to get out to the good feed store. Hi. Good morning. It's Mark Caesar. Yes, The good feed store is the only place you can find. Their remarkably effective arch supports. These arch supports will fit in all of your shoes. All of the time, they have helped thousands of people. Who had been suffering that foot pain that you're suffering right now, and I know they can do a great job.

Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast
"three year old" Discussed on Mike Church Presents-The Red Pill Diaries Podcast
"Families marching four by four. Now wait a minute. maid us. o'connell please don't you be pleased. No you don't get any ear bleeds. They're playing this three year old. They're broad casting this and you wonder why wonder why we insist that it is of utmost importance. It's not enough to withdraw your consent. It's got to be done. We have to make an construct the alternative whatever that may be. Maybe it's no television. Okay fine turn it off. i agree. Maybe it's people men and women of christian good wha christian men and women of goodwill maybe make an alternative children's network or children's our series children showed you might even just have to go back into You know rebroadcast romper. Room and old episode of captain kangaroo adults out there are screaming for ear bleach because your intellect is going wrong wrong wrong wrong. Wrong wrong wrong. Wrong sin sin. Sin zinzan's engine. What do you think is happening to the tender beautiful as corruptible little souls and analytics of three year olds dude..

Bowl of Life
"three year old" Discussed on Bowl of Life
"Why did want to ask you right here. Is we kind of wrap up kind of our time together. You also really focus on mindfulness on your website and through your writings on. So i know we're all busy busy right. Even though you know maybe over the last year things did you know maybe get a little bit quieter but also busier at the same time. Trying to manage kids zoom schedules. We were talking about that. Before we hopped on and you know like that even became. I think even busier for mom. So what are some tips that you know you have used personally and on you know just to kind of help with all this noise that is constantly in our world in this can even applied to the noise. You brought up You know the messages on twitter dots noise you know people like is this for real message like what you know like. And it's like had is constantly bombarding us in making this question. so what. What are some of your tips. You can share with us. Well and i think you know before share these. I will say that. I would say as a as a mom who who went through this last year. Like many other moms with like you said managing all these different schedules with zoom in school. And trying to figure out your own stuff you have at home and having a three-year-old interrupted resumes I mean my anxiety. My personal anxiety. totally skyrocketed..

BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"three year old" Discussed on BiggerPockets Money Podcast
"Dreams and if you ask me i believe giving back and giving the abundance and go back and help other people. That's the magic sauce to doing. Well yeah i love it. I think it's what you're doing is is all out and especially at first. You were in complete command. You're spending still in commander you're spending. I'm sure you just have more income so you can. You can lighten up a little bit. it's out. I bet on the spending side but you can complete command. You're spending you built. Your financial foundation got got the basics right with that. And then i think what's interesting is you would not be able to achieve that vision in the time line that you wanted as a teacher and i don't mean that as bash or anything like that i just. I had a similar thought when i was at my old career like. Hey if i continue this. I'll be a financial analyst to and then a senior financial analyst and then finance manager and my vision will not be realized under that track. And so do you have any comments on that like. Hey i'm i'm listening. I'm inspired by. What tiffany just said. And i want to go after that big vision but like obviously my current career track is not going to support that i have i would have to make a pivot and take all the risks and the all out intensity and obsession for one decade or so in order to begin getting on the the route that you're on how do you. How does one begin that mental process. Because that was that was really difficult for me. Six seven years ago. I say this that one don't despise humble beginnings. There's there is. Nobody needs to without preschool teacher. Tiffany to just. Isn't i learned to teach in that clash. There's nothing harder than getting a three year old to understand what you mean. How you mean in in for them to to learn a thing because you can be like. Hey we're gonna learn the color red today. Read like an apple. And you're gonna get a three-year-old that might say what's an apple like wait. What so now teach you. An apple is a fruitful. What's a fruit and goodness now before we can even get to the colorado. We have to go back back back back back so one. Just know that where you are is preparing you for where you want to be to not despise humble beginnings because i suspect wherever it is you're going you can't get there without the lessons that you're currently learning where you are and that's one the to farm your skillset at the end of the day. I'm still a teacher. Like i don't people someone told me the other day. Tiffany wow you're like what does he say you've got the golden touch everything you touch turns to gold. I'm like here's my secret. I only touch gold. I don't have the golden touch. I stay in my lame. All i do is teach. I teach through podcasts. I teach through on my online school. The literature academy. I teach to going live on social media. I teach through books like geico with money..

Tipsy Tales
"three year old" Discussed on Tipsy Tales
"It just seems more complicated and far fetched to believe a three-year-old could actually be seeing spirit loved ones or remembering their life before just true. Why wouldn't you want to think that that is something that beautiful Like what's the big deal. Why are we so complicated that it go let it go okay carney. I think it's beautiful. The think of like grandparents coming visiting there especially grandparents said haven't got to meet them meet them in physical life being there. Yeah my aunt sing. Her grand beat her great grand baby. And why does it have to be again. This was fair teaches me as as humans would make things very complicated. He didn't making things complicated. We decide that can't be true to me. The less complicated thing would be it is true. Why are you questioning it. Just say thank you move forward but now we we'd rather dismiss it. Yeah and like you. I believe it's just so beautiful thing that it's true and like how beautiful to know that whenever i have people that are like my two year old and my three year old is saying this and i'll say well they're probably remembering kids at two or three. They have been here long enough to forget their past life so or what it was like on the other side. They came here. If there's anybody. I believe in our family that had a past life. It would be my younger sister because she say some pretty complicated she was just at two or three to say some radi out of the Why dismiss that one not appreciate it right okay. So it said that at the age h. I already said that. Because i teach it the table because they haven't had time to forget it. The also haven't been tainted by society is way of thinking like. Oh that's nonsense. You know whatever so once children become school-age like five six seven usually they still have some sensitivity but it starts to go away because they're getting occupied with this..

WGN Radio
"three year old" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Central, a three year old boy has been hospitalized after being shot three times this morning at his home in Gary, Indiana. Police say his mother was at work when it happened. The caretaker is currently being questioned neighbors who live in the 1700 block of East Seventh Avenue. Sharing what they heard. Gunshots went off moments after you hear screaming. You hear someone saying, Wake up, Open your eyes, baby. Just open your eyes screaming, and I'm just, you know, praying for the best for the baby. There's been no update on the boy's condition at this time. Arctic air is making its way to the Chicago Land area this weekend, and we'll stick around through next week. Chicago Office of Emergency Management is coordinating a response across several city departments. The city will have six heating centers open from 9 A.m. to 5 p.m.. For those with nowhere to go, However, they are warning that there will be capacity limits in pandemic rules. The city also said teams will be enforcing the Chicago Heat Ordinance, which requires landlords to keep buildings heated at 68 degrees during the day and 66 degrees overnight. Authorities are reminding Chicagoans to keep space heaters at least 3 ft. Away from beds or furniture and out of reach of Children. Ground will be broken on the Obama presidential center in Chicago this year following a four year federal review process. The Obama presidential Center says it's set to break ground in Chicago's Jackson Park in 2021 will begin recruiting a diverse workforce. That will help make the OPC a reality reconstruction work is expected to begin in April. Preliminary roadwork and physical construction set to begin in August. The project is set to cost half a billion dollars. With the presidential center footing the bill. The mayor's office says the city will move forward with several capital investment projects in the surrounding communities. Ryan Burrow, WGN news The stage is set for a big fight in the House tomorrow over Congress Woman Marjorie Taylor Greene. The House Rules committee is meeting to set parameters for tomorrow's House debate over removing committee assignments from Green Committee Chairman Jim McGovern accused her of embracing quote truly sick stuff. It's just not a close call serving on the committee is not a right. It is a privilege. Remember talks about school shootings being false flag operations, they should lose the privilege of serving on the education and labor committee. Oklahoma Republican Tom Cole noted that he's found many of Greens comments deeply offensive. He argued that issues involving green should first be directed to the bipartisan House Ethics Committee. Former President Trump Second impeachment trial is next week in Florida Congressman Matt Gates is offering to resign and represent him. The Republican made the comments while speaking on the war room pandemic podcast this week, Gates said he asked the ethics committee if he'd be able to defend Trump but was told no because he's a sitting house member. However, he says if Trump specifically asked him to join his legal team, he would leave his house seat and his home to ensure he got a quote. Full throated defense. WGN sports. Here's Kevin Powell Better and Ford Otto Porter Jr sentiment Mrs fourth game of the season when the Bulls host the Knicks. He's dealing with back spasms. Here's head coach Billy Donovan. And a tip off. I mean, he can move and shoot, do those things, But he's not. Where is that physically where he needs to be, and I just don't know how long that would take for him to get back there. So I mean, it's gonna be a collaborative effort with Otto and the medical staff and myself, You know, to try to come up with good solutions for him. While remarking and dropped 30 points Monday night against the Knicks Bulls are gonna win their second straight over New York They'll meet at the U. C. Just after seven. White Sox promoting Chris gets to assistant general manager as well as head of Player development is entering his fifth season within the sacks front office. He was asked about one of the team's top prospects today in Andrew von Does he think he'll be ready to start the season on the Big League Club as a first baseman, or D h amount of success that he's had and will probably in spring training. That he'll be in position to to be that D H or beyond the major league club. So I wouldn't be surprised if that questions house and I and Certainly share with them that he's ready to help this team Sacks division rival the Twins making some noise today that you're bringing back Nelson Cruz, a one year $13 million contract. Twins also signing former White Sox closer Alex Column Eh, I'm Kevin Powell..