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"valencia" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Record, when you look at where he is in the career, when you look at the football that Ted Hogg wants to play someday, I don't think Neymar fits that at all. Frank, what was more nerve wracking, competing in the World Cup final or being a peacock on the French Masked Singer? When you're a peacock in Masked Singer, you have a chance to to hide. Yes, you know, and under the mask where when you play a final, you cannot. It's live. It's in front of lots, lots of people. Well, well, I guess it's a question. It's the question is just a joke. And I understand that it was nice to sing. I really appreciated when I saw Frank Sinatra. Really, I had tears because I love that song. And I had the chance to sing it for other reasons. No, but that's that's not I'm not going to do it now. But but really playing a World Cup final is you really want to hide and go to the middle of somewhere in the woods, you know, where nobody's going to bother you. It's it's really it's really intense. Yeah. And I will always remember the before, the the present, the moment I played and the after the game, different feelings. But what what what a day, what a day. And remind us where you finished, Frank. I think we won, but I'm not sure. And then what about as a peacock? Oh, the peacock. Oh, I beat some singers, real singers. That's most funny. But I finished in the final. I was in the final while I finished fourth in the final. It's not too bad. You would love that. You love being on the mask. Well, no, because I'd want people to look at my face as I sing. And I wouldn't like to do it behind a mask. It was karaoke king over here. Oh, I need to see the attention all the time. Did you say one more or are we leaving it now? One more. OK, and it's for Shaka. Are you planning a Champions League night at St. James's Park? Oh, oh, I should. Weird noise from Frank. Shaka, I come with you. Shaka, I come with you. Why are you there? What are you doing? I come with him because St. James's Park, St. James's Park is the biggest and the nicest atmosphere you can find in England, in a stadium. Me and Frank are going to go. Me and Frank are going to go. Newcastle are going to be in the U .S. this summer. Chelsea legend Frank LeBoeuf hates Stamford Bridge. We're going to meet up. Yeah, come on, Frank, we go. We go for a Champions League game. Why do you want to take him, of all people? Who wouldn't want to go out with the people? Because I'm a nice person. Oh, dear. Mayor of Newcastle. You can swing that, no problem. And now the end is near. No, we haven't got the royalties. Put his right foot down. We're not spending budget on that nonsense. Right, we are done. Thank you very much. I'm trying as well, though. ESPNF, yes. ESPNFC is back on your screens tomorrow. What's going on? Lots of things, lots of things. Manchester City, Brian Ray, I'm enjoying a plane. Oh, me and Shaka are here. Not that blooming peacock again.

ESPN FC
"valencia" Discussed on ESPN FC
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ESPN FC
"valencia" Discussed on ESPN FC
"And so there was a bit of me, I don't want to be in a position where I feel like I'm settling for something, because, hey, it's better than it was, because if it's still not good enough, it still isn't good enough, regardless of where you come from. But I had seen some shifts. I had seen a willingness to take this on. I had seen a willingness to even talk about it. So, for example, some of the abuse that we have seen that Vinicius has faced this year, genuinely, there's been times in my time in Spain when I thought that's kind of thing that people would hear and say and not even mention that it wouldn't lead the news bulletins, that it wouldn't be in the newspapers, that it wouldn't be talked about, or that people say, oh, it's just football, isn't it's the kind of thing that gets said. And some of the abuse you hear from 15, 20 years ago is far more direct and even more shocking than this. But that tells you something about the journey that has happened, about the progress, about all sorts of shifts as well, by the way, in terms of society, in terms of population makeup, in terms of new generations with different ideas, in terms of a willingness, if nothing else, because of an international perspective to deal with things differently. And you think back about the the loose arrogance and Jose Antonio Reyes cases, for example, and the way it's dealt with is very different. But we were still in a place where saying, I don't know if I dare be optimistic. This feels really big. And again, I don't want to label the point because I've already made it a couple of times, but I think we go back to Vinicius say this is because someone really took it on. Now, this is because someone said, no way. I'm not having this. I'm not backing down. I want to make a difference, not just for me, but because this is broader and because actually I can feel like from Vinicius's point of view. And I would love to hear from him at some stage and to him discuss this at a point at which, of course, he feels comfortable in doing so. The idea that that he's having a legacy here through his own, through the things that he suffered, through the things that he has had to put up with. And one of the most powerful images from the weekend on Sunday, for example, obviously the one that goes around the world is one of him confronting the fan. But for me, one of the most powerful images was there's a moment when a TV camera closes in on him and you can see his eyes, you can see the pain, you can see the sense that he's about to cry. And so this I don't want to project this as a kind of a I don't know what to call it, a kind of a positive or heroic thing from him, although I think there's a degree of that. But this is just him seeing an opportunity. But I think he's seen an opportunity as well. I think he's seen the chance to really make a difference and to have the bravery to say, I'm going to help force this through. And I think that has created helped to create at least a scenario in which there is a shift. And yes, to answer your question in short, having just given you the very long answer for which apologies, I am more optimistic and I do feel good isn't the right word. But I do feel a degree maybe of comfort, perhaps is the word that we're seeing something. And we've seen something tonight really tangible. Now, there will be arguments about it. There will be a backlash about it. There will be kind of problematic responses to it. But nothing ever runs in a linear progression. Nothing ever is completely smooth. If you want to make a difference, there has to be some degree of confrontation at some point, maybe even some conflict at some point, maybe some of the advances will be taken away again, but maybe not so far that you can't then re -advance. And so, yes, tonight it feels like actually something has been different over the last 24 hours, the last 48 hours, and that that makes us think we can get to somewhere better, it will never be perfect. Of course not, because this is a societal question. And that's true of every country, not just Spain. It's happened in the UK, it happens in the US, it happens everywhere. But it feels like a step towards, at the very least in terms of awareness. And I think that's the fundamental thing here. And I think it's the awareness that's really shifted. It does feel like a step to somewhere different. Well, because we're a 22 -year -old should hang. What were we doing when we were 22 years old? I started to think, listen, I don't think I can add anything to what Sid said. I mean, it speaks to the progress that has been made. It speaks to an optimism that we all feel, but at the same time in recognising still how far we are to go. When we were talking about this earlier, Dan, I said to you in all my years of working in this space, I celebrate small victories. And this feels like one. This feels like something worth celebrating. That doesn't mean that we pull up our handbrakes and we become complacent about the progress that has been made. But we recognise that it's having an impact, that for all that we stand for, for all that we believe in, we're better when we stand together, when we put our arm around each other's shoulders and take on these big societal issues together. And that's what you see. We'll say thank you. Really appreciate it, Sidlo. Thank you very much. To go through the timeline of what has happened over the last 48 hours, be sure to check out some of our coverage over on our YouTube channel. In La Liga, Real Vidal in a horrible run at the moment. Five defeats going into their clash with Barcelona, but they beat the champions by three goals to one, which, in fact, takes them out of the relegation zone. As we go to former Espanol player Pablo Zavalletta, Barca, did you know favours today, Pablo? Another embarrassing performance from Barcelona. You know, last game against Real Sociedad, I understood that probably so much party probably before the game. And then, you know, playing against a top -four team. But today, you know, it was crazy how Barcelona throw in the game to relegate Espanol. That was clear from the first minute. We saw that there was no desire from Barcelona player, no intensity. I don't know. A poor performance, really. You know, credit to Valladolid because they don't, you know, well, they've done the job, three points brilliant for them because the relegation zone is so tight at the moment. So huge three points. But I would like to see if the Barcelona players, they realise they're playing for Barcelona football club because even if you won the title and all this, you need to give more. You have to show to the manager that you want to keep a place in this squad, thinking, you know, next season and all that. So, I don't know, that was that was bad from Barcelona. Not their fault, is it? They're champions, they can do what they want. They are, but I think they still have a professional responsibility to the club, to the league. Saying that, it's easy for me to say that sitting here as a player, when the job is done, as it has been for Barcelona, you can understand and it's why you want to play teams who are playing for nothing at this stage of the season, let's be honest, Barcelona are playing for nothing. Usually we're having those conversations around teams in the middle of the table. For as bad as Barcelona were, let's give Valladolid their credit. I thought they were outstanding on the day. Everything that was asked of them, they did. They took, they capitalised on the Barcelona mistakes, on the lack of energy from Barcelona and for a team battling for their right to stay in La Liga. I don't think they could have had a better night. So I'm more singing the praises of Valladolid than I am criticising Barcelona. I'm trying to sympathise with Barcelona a little bit more. If you take a look at someone like Eric Garcia, Pablo, his time has been limited in the starting eleven this season. You wanted to see him step up and put in his shift and prove that he needs to stay and why he should stay at this club. He did anything but today.

ESPN FC
"valencia" Discussed on ESPN FC
"Could understand his position in terms of trying to make that point, the nature of the way that he did it was so tone deaf after the events of Sunday to essentially go onto onto a public space, public space, rather like Twitter and to say to Vinicius, don't allow yourself to be manipulated. Don't come and accuse us. This isn't fair to say we've offered you two meetings and you didn't turn up. So in that context in which at that point, if only because you need to manage the moment, well, in that point, you have to be saying we're on your side. We're going to help you tell us what we can do. We'll do everything we can to stop this. This can't happen in our league. We're aware of the damage this does. We want to support you. Instead of doing that, he went for this confrontational tone. And I think that what we've seen over the last couple of days is maybe a realization. I don't think we'll get an apology, although perhaps we, well, we shouldn't. Vinicius perhaps should. But I think what we've seen is a realization that this wasn't the right approach. And of course, in all of this, let's not pretend otherwise, there's a degree of self -interest. Of course there is. You've got a league, you've got a country's football. You've maybe even got a country itself that is looking at this and thinking, wow, we look really bad right now. This really is bad and it's bad for us and we need to do something about it. And that's why, again, let's go back to that fundamental point. This is Vinicius who has said, do you want this fight? Do you really want this fight because you will lose this fight and I am not going to back down and I'm going to force this through. And he's he's achieved something, I think, really, really, really quite remarkable. And Pablo mentioned it as well, in that there's surely going to be now a higher level of self -policing within the stands because people now know there are repercussions to those actions. It absolutely has to be has to be the day of the silent majority is long gone because you're going to get caught up and suffer punishments for something that you're not involved in. And the thing is, and I've had more and more discussions around football, its rule, around what we saw over the last couple of days. And the overwhelming sentiment is that Spain is a good 20 years behind England in addressing these issues. And there are reasons for that, which I won't get into. But Spain are very much playing catch up. While England England have dealt with these issues and confronted these issues some 20 years ago, that sentiment around I am not going to pay for your crimes runs through a majority of of the fan base to the point. And Spain and the Spanish authorities have put out ways that you can report racist abuse, et cetera. And again, that's a good step in the right direction. When I was at Newcastle last year and spoke speaking with the director of privacy and inclusion at the club, a young lady by the name of Zoe Hinkinson, she was pointing out things that they do. They run messages before the game. But then on the back of every single seat in St. James's Park, there's a QR code where you can scan your phone and you can report racist abuse totally anonymously. So they are utilizing technology in continuing this fight against racism and of that of that minority. And these are things that I think clubs have to be more forward thinking about that leagues have to be more forward thinking about in addressing these issues. It's a it's a long term fight with long term. And we're still trying to find a lot of those long term solutions. But there are ways that you can you can make it easier for the right minded football fans to come out, enjoy and support their team as as the game wants them to. And this is what is now forcing not just Valencia Football Club, but all of Spanish football to sit up, take notice and address those. Because as we keep saying, this is a lot about a lot more than Vinicius. This is about a lot more than Real Madrid, than La Liga. Indeed, the global nature of it has forced everybody to come together and at least do something in the short term. And it takes away that arrogance surely said that, oh, we've got away with it in the past. We're going to get away with it in the future. Yeah, or arrogance or at least a kind of a sense of impunity, a sense that this doesn't really matter. And I think now there is that. And, you know, we come back to that word I used earlier, the idea of self interest, even for those who who maybe don't feel invested in the fight against racism, even for those who who maybe really and truly would would let this go, have seen that it damages them and therefore they think, well, I can't allow this to happen. And yeah, there is a there is a sort of sometimes a slight touch of discomfort in the idea that people who are innocent pay for the actions of the guilty. But this is this is part of the point, isn't it? It's about involving them in that process. It's about having them doing doing some degree of self policing. Just one very quick thing I wanted to pick up on. And Shaq mentioned the the diversity and inclusion officer at Newcastle. That, for example, is a role that doesn't exist as far as I'm aware, any Spanish club. And so these are other things that can be done. These are other parts of the process that can be done. This idea of of of fermenting a different mentality, a different attitude and different different approaches towards towards inclusion and diversity, which don't really happen just yet. And these are steps that I think Spain can can still make. And this is, you know, this genuinely feels like a like a watershed moment today that there is there is a shift towards a slightly different place for all sorts of different reasons, for all sorts of different different weightings of different different bodies. But this is really, really significant. And it's about it's partly about that idea of involving everybody in this process of making sure that it's not just about saying, well, it's not me that does it. No, it might not be you that does it. But you have a stake in this. You are a stakeholder in this being handled and dealt with and and collectively people trying to ensure that this doesn't happen again. It's the last thing with you, Sid, because on Sunday, of course, and you mentioned it earlier, there was a little bit of optimism from you having lived in Spain for over 20 years. That's why it was just a little bit, because you've been there and you've seen it all happen before. How How. satisfying, I suppose, is it to finally see people acting? Yeah, I'm not entirely sure that satisfying is the word, because because obviously this comes from a from a from a bad place. But but, you know, as I was saying on Sunday, I was optimistic in part because despite the fact that not enough was being done, as I tried to explain on occasions, I always felt quite bad about explaining the progress that had been made, because I realized that we still weren't at a place that we were happy with. And so there was a bit of me, I don't want to be in a position where I feel like I'm settling for something, because, hey, it's better than it was, because if it's still not good enough, it still isn't good enough, regardless of where you come from.

ESPN FC
"valencia" Discussed on ESPN FC
"And don't forget he's only 22, so he's been very brave and well done from him. And all being said, lads, we spoke before how important it was to, you know, we wanted to see a stronger action against rest team in football, and hopefully this is the beginning of something in the future. And all those that we are parents and we bring the kids to the stadiums and all that, we need to educate them to respect the people as well because sometimes this is because it's professional football, but it happens in every single level, in low leagues as well. So this is part of the society that we need to be aware of those things that there is no place for racism. And hopefully we can learn from this and as I say, it's so important for the football players when they are on the pitch and they see someone in the stand that is making a monkey chant or something like that, to walk away to support a player who is getting abused. We all, everyone has to be involved in this and referee, they should stop the game and people from the fans, you know, from the stand on fans, they also need to be aware because imagine if you are an assistant ticket holder from Valencia now and you are a place in that stand that is being closed for the next five games and you haven't done anything. It's only been a group of a few people. Then you cannot, you pay for your assistant ticket holder and then you cannot attend to watch a football game for the team that you support. So this is something big. That's something that's a fun. If you're there and you see someone next to you doing something wrong, you should stop this as well. So this is part of, you know, we all need to be involved in this and hopefully we can see, you know, we all need to be better in the future. How much a precedent, Sid, going forward? Well, absolutely it does. Of course it does. And there's a couple of things to pick up on here, by the way. It sets a precedent, of course, in terms of the treatment of the club in this sense, sorry, rather in this case, the closing of that stand. It sets a precedent that says if there is racist abuse, this is the kind of punishment that you can anticipate. Bear in mind that Valencia, while they may well be safe, they could be fighting for their first division survival in those next couple of games. This could be very, very significant for them in sporting terms, which of course brings with it the very significant economic considerations as well. Obviously there will be an appeals process. So my guess is that this may actually not be enforced this season. We may see at the start of next season, but that definitely sets a precedent and it sets a bar as well. It sets a bar about what kind of punishment and how many games you would in the event of something like this. The other precedent has been set, I think is a really interesting one and possibly a slightly more problematic one, which of course is the decision to take away the red card that Vinicius then got. Now that was based on the idea that the VAR didn't show the referee all of the footage, that Vinicius came into it conditioned by the racist abuse that came before him. And I think that's a very interesting precedent because of course that's slightly more difficult in terms of how do you actually apply that in the heat of a game, in the 90 minutes of a game going forward, how do you manage the referee's authority in those kind of situations? But the fundamental one, the most important one, although I think the more simple one to apply is this one of closing of stands. And I think it sets a very, very significant precedent. I think this is a real shift. I really think this is a real shift. And a couple of days ago I was cautiously optimistic, but I couldn't help thinking, am I just being hopelessly optimistic here? Am I being really naive to believe that this might actually move on? And I think what Vinicius has done by choosing to confront this, by choosing to face it down, is he has forced the hand of so many people. He's forced a situation and, you know, allow me to be flippant for a moment in a very serious scenario, but allow me to flippant to make the point. He's done something extraordinary that we didn't imagine. He's put the federation and the league together and forced them to act together to actually make something happen. These two bodies that have run Spanish football and have been at each other's throats for almost as long as we can remember have been forced by the gravity of this, by the determination from him, by the weight that he carries as a Real Madrid player to actually come together and take action. I think it's really very significant indeed. How significant, Sid, what struck us obviously on Sunday as all this losers break as we were live on the show, Vinicius Jr.'s statement, was the reaction then from Javier Tebas, who then doubled down on that on Monday. Where does this leave him? Because obviously he's back down and obviously a lot of what he's been saying hasn't really run true in that we've been doing everything we can in the past. Well, obviously you haven't because today you've taken a massive step, which in the past you alluded to the fact was out of your control. Yeah, and this goes back to exactly where I started, Dan. I think you're right. This idea that, look, there is only so much we can do. And as I said on Sunday, we talked about the mechanics of this and we, you know, strip away the kind of the moral questions and we talked about the mechanics of this and we talked about some of the things that La Liga had done. And then it's true that they had prepared reports and they had handed this information over to the the judicial authorities, handed to the equivalent of a state attorney, asked for these kind of cases to be seen in the case, for example, of the racist abuse of Vinicius before the derby game against Atletico Madrid back in September. It was the public prosecutor that decided they didn't have sufficient evidence. And the context of the rivalry of a football game and it not being very many fans, which, you know, with hindsight, even at the time, it was an extraordinary thing to say that they couldn't proceed. And La Liga's position was, well, we gave them all of this information. We are the ones that have made these nine formal complaints about abuse of Vinicius this season. We are the ones, for example, that forced through a formal complaint about the abuse of Iñaki Williams by Espanyol fans. And that's a case, by the way, which is going to end up with three fans in court in the in the near future. So La Liga's point was we are doing this and we can't do more. But as you say, we come to tonight. Well, hang on a minute. This looks like more and nothing's changed in the meantime. You've not been given more jurisdiction. You've not been given more power. Now, it's true that you don't have judicial power. And La Liga asked today for more power. And I think that can be problematic, of course, because, well, you're a league, as you've just discovered now tonight, you have quite a lot of power. You can't ask for judicial power. That's just not your role. But you can ask for this other power and you can apply this other power, which you already had. And then, as you say, there's the question about Tebas personally. And on Sunday night, while Tebas may well have felt that he had a point in saying to Vinicius, look, we've told you we're doing everything. We've tried to explain this to you. We are the ones trying to force this through. We are the ones trying to make change. We are the ones trying to try to get people punished. We can't do any more. Even if you could understand his position in terms of trying to make that point, the nature of the way that he did it was so tone deaf after the events of

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4 men arrested on suspicion of hanging Vinícius Júnior effigy off bridge
"Spanish police say they've arrested 7 people accused of racially abusing Real Madrid player Vinicius junior. Three have been arrested in Valencia for alleged abuse against Vinicius in a Spanish league match on Sunday, while four others were arrested in Madrid for allegedly hanging an effigy of the player off a highway bridge in January the effigy was hanged by the neck on the morning of a match between local rivals, Real Madrid, and Atlético Madrid, along with it, was a banner with the words Madrid hates real. Spain has been criticized for its lack of action in racism cases in soccer, while Brazilian officials, including president Luis Inacio Lula da Silva, have publicly expressed their concerns. I'm Charles full of

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Vinicius Junior says Spanish league ‘now belongs to racists' after enduring more abuse
"The latest abuse against Vinicius came in his team Real Madrid's one zero loss to Valencia, a match that had to be temporarily stopped after the Brazil Ford spoke out about the latest incident, according to media reports, Valencia has identified two fans who allegedly insulted the star behind one of the goals, some comments on social media claim fans were saying the Spanish were tonto, meaning silly, instead of mono, meaning monkey. However, the 22 year old star whose black has been subjected to racist abuse since moving to Spain 5 years ago. I'm Charles De Ledesma

Fat Mascara
"valencia" Discussed on Fat Mascara
"Valencia. Sonia, I love your videos so much. But I need to know how did you start doing these because obviously the medium is quite new. TikTok has not been around forever. So like, how did you get into all this? I kind of started it during COVID, but I was doing a handbag videos and stuff like that. And somebody asked me what lipstick I had on. So then I just started sharing lipsticks and stuff. What I was using for my face, like in my videos. So then I was like, oh, maybe I should do like some makeup videos. I really didn't take off until probably September of 20, I think, 2021. So this is all quite new. Like there's a reason all of a sudden you just start to like pop it up on my feed. Yeah, it was the concealer video that I did when I said, you know, if you're over 40, you can't do it like the young bitch is you have to do it like the older bridges. And so that kind of put me on this thing on TikTok. So yeah, that's how I honestly, that's how I started. Then I started going in with skin care, and then what really opened the doors for me to is when I did a documentary for Sephora. It's their little YouTube documentary that they pick certain people each month. And so I got to be part of that. And then I never even knew what the forest squad. I did not know existed. I had no idea. And so I kind of went as my followers to do testimonies, and I made it. So then I moved to Venice 2022, girl. Wait, can we back up for a second? 'cause everyone wants to know if they don't know already. What's the killing sealer for the younger bitches? And concealer for the older bitches. Pretend we're doing one on one eye and one on the other. So the first a lot of younger creators put a lot of concealer and they put it closer to the eye. I was telling everybody to apply it a lot lower to the eye and then kind of bring it up like a lift. So then as soon as the product hits closer to your eye, it's going to be less creasing. And so that became a trend. So now you see a lot of people doing before and afters on concealers. That's what they do. They do like a big square. I did a big square. And that was the end to the no. And then I did one just like about one inch down below of the eye, just like right here. And so I just said, just bring it up, bring it up. There you go. And I cussed at that video too. So I was just like, when I posted that video, I actually posted the wrong video. What happened was the other one was a little bit longer, like I was kind of explaining, and this one was more like, to the point. So I posted the wrong one. I'm not even joking, probably for the first two weeks, it was just insane. Because I had a lot of other makeup videos, so that video made my, I had like 3.5 million views on it. And back then, that was a lot. Now it's like 7, 20, now it's a lot. And then it made a lot of my other videos go viral as well. So then people just started looking at all my stuff. And yeah, it was pretty overwhelming. Honestly, 'cause I'm just a normal person. I had a 9 to 5 job, I'm a mom. I'm a grandma. So I was just minding my business. What kind of job did you have? You don't need to say the company. What kind of job do you think? Oh, I worked in the, so I worked in Washington state. It is legal, okay? First of all. Second, I worked for the weed industry. I was a processing manager. So I was a manager to ten employees, so that's what I did. I had a full-time job, and then I would do content in the middle of the night. That's why a lot of people thought that I didn't have no more outfits because I was always wearing hoodies all the time. I was either I was doing it in the morning and I was doing it at night because I was committed. Because she was working on how you go on TikTok because I was working. So you know how TikTok you get addicted to TikTok and you watch videos, you're like, oh I'm gonna be on it for ten minutes and you're on it for three hours. Yep. Yeah, that's what happened to me. So for me, I was addicted to making content because it was so fun. I could be myself. I could say whatever I wanted to say. And I didn't really care. I did meet. And so I think for that video, I was just putting my little self out there. And that's probably one of the biggest things for older women to do is put themselves out there just to see what people would say. I got like really good responses and then I got really negative responses. So what were the negative responses? You're too old to cause why are you doing that? That's too much makeup. We're too old. We shouldn't even be wearing makeup. You name it. What? I got it. Your eyebrows are too dark. Your eyebrows look like sharpies. You name any negative thing that they could say about you was on that video. By the way, I don't know why I asked what the what's wrong with me. I'm like, what's the negative? What did they say negative? I think because I think you're so amazing. What could you find out? I'm like content. Yeah, I find you so inspiring. The first video I saw of you, I was, I mean, not even just the first, I crack up at your videos. Like, I laugh out loud because you just have such a great delivery. You say stuff that's funny, we're like, I'm sure you realize it's funny, but it's so subtly funny. I just think you're amazing. So I'm like, what would anyone say bad about you? You're such a breath of fresh air. So, I don't know, I just adore you. Anyway, carry on. So I think the reason why a lot of people say negative things is simply because that's the reflection of them. I have a lot of friends that are content creators and they're like, I wish I could be like you because you are yourself and you're getting paid to be yourself now. Yeah. And I can't do that. I have to be a certain way. I have to carry myself a certain way and I wish that I could be like you. So I think that's the main reason too. And I'm very confident within myself. And I think when you see older women be confident, a lot of other women that aren't are always going to say something regardless just to make somebody feel like, oh, well, if I say something negative, then it's going to bug them. But it doesn't, honestly, I just laugh. I think it's funny. Do you think if you started making videos when you were like 22, you would have been able to do that? I think in your 20s, honestly, and I'm going to tell you this, it's all about confidence. And my 20s, I was not confident at all. So I would be like the 20 year old creators, and I'm not saying oh, I know a lot that are very self conscious of what people say.

Fat Mascara
"valencia" Discussed on Fat Mascara
"It's Jess. Okay, amazing interview coming up. We have Sonia Valencia here. She is incredible. I found her on TikTok and I fell in love as soon as I saw her. She is like the most charismatic hysterical person. Are you a beach? Are you one of the beaches? I am happy to be a beach. Should you call me beach? Should I be like, so warm? I think she did several times in this interview, yes. She keeps it real. Exactly what you'd expect. Did she call us a beach as she was hanging up? Oh my God. I should tell should we tell her she was closing the window. So I was like, you could go ahead and close the recording thing and she's like, if I could find her bitch. Yes, I love you. I love you. Oh, go follow her right now. I'll tell you who she is. Okay, so she's a makeup artist, clearly, an SPF advocate. The reason I'm trying to drink more water, so new Valencia. She's only been a content creator about to a little bit more than two years. She's on TikTok and Instagram. So on TikTok, she's Sonia Valencia three O three. She's already amassed 596,000 followers. She's huge on Instagram. She has 58,000 followers Sonya Valencia. And I should warn you, you'll hear her story how she got into this whole gig. She did not start out as a makeup artist. You will get amazing tips for makeup if you are a mature lady as she likes to say. And I'm just going to warn you now and I think you saw the E this is an explicit episode because that's who she is. She's real, so news followers know we're all bitches, but it's also a lot of fun. And that's fine. We hope you love her as much as we do. Here

The Charlie Kirk Show
Arizona School Board Member Says No Teachers With Christian Values
"Okay, I want to play this piece of tape here from a school board member in Arizona. Do we know what school board it is? I want to get that. It's her name is quite something. Her name is tamiya Valencia. That's quite a name. I got to tell you. So tamia valence suela is on the governing board of the Washington elementary school district. And she has some very strong opinions. And so the Washington elementary school district is right in northwest Phoenix right near Glendale and right near Peoria. This is an extraordinary piece of tape. She first describes herself as bilingual, disabled, all right? This is a new one. I gotta be honest. I am pretty up to date on all the new labels of the left. Neuro divergent, anybody? That's a new one. She's a neuro divergent queer black Latina. Oh, is that another way of saying she has ADHD or autistic? I've never heard that word used in that way. Okay. Well, I wish the best for her. So she's bilingual, disabled, neurodivergent, queer, black, Latina. That's her title, right? Oppression Olympics look at me, look at my metals. Look at all these different things I have. And there's other labels too that I think I might give her after the tape. So effectively, the Washington elementary school district in Phoenix, which serves students in Phoenix and Glendale areas had an ongoing contract with Arizona Christian university, ACU, great school for 5 years, enabling their students. Their student teachers to be placed in its schools for field experience. The contract opened up opportunities for recruitment and hiring. On February 23rd, the board of green on a motion to dissolve the partnership with the Christian university, they did not immediately respond to a question, request for comment on whether they would buy bicyclist Christian beliefs, but listen to her. Again, this is tamiya valenzuela, who is the bilingual disabled neurodivergent queer black Latina who is serving on your school board in suburban Phoenix, play cut one 14. Oh by the way, she wears cat ears, play cut one 14. Part of the their values is influence engage in transform the culture with truth by promoting the biblically informed values that are foundational to western civilization. I want to know, I'll bring you people from an institution that is ingrained in their values. That will very directly one impact three of your board members who are a part of the LGBTQ community, where we only performing performative, solidarity, or are we going to dig deep and actually look at the partnerships that we're doing.

Mark Levin
Who Is Tied to Latino Media Network?
"I talked to you earlier and I told you that we have a new radio network that's set up With 8 to ten stations and two individuals Jesse Morales rocketto a LatinX a former Hillary for American AFL CIO employee And Stephanie Valencia on LatinX Former White House staffer during the Obama administration are heading the venture $80 million they were able to raise For what they call the Latino media network the Latino media network And one of the entities investing heavily in it is connected to George Soros And another one's connected I read if it's not true he's welcome to come on the program too A director of cumulus by the name I think his name is Thomas Castro Also it ties to media matters and I hope they'll get back down to figuring out what's happening at his media matters

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"valencia" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"It in august. Yeah i think it was august. What is this technique. You won't come energy. you won't go no. I'm going to be there one hundred days do own that to. I don't know that. I don't know the heights theater. No you don't own that yet. who knows exchange. Yeah it's It's the twenty sixth unbelievable october. Yeah i saw louise ibn or the twenty-seven that's all we the thirty first halloween when you have a two year old everyday off over twenty seventh seventh. Yes getting out to the energy technology. It's a good time. All right. And i will be that. What's going to be probably. Oh he's going to be so many things i asked them bring like. I wanted to make one late inappropriate one and the most appropriate. She'll let me go borat all my gosh. that's perfect. I could totally say you had a few others. She was just like my son's going to be okay. My son's going to be more at. I think we're gonna just keep it kid-friendly just stupid little kid stuff ought gets up at. I think addams family. We're probably going to go goes addams family one night. Oh but he's gonna be husband brings going to be the wife and then i'm going to be the the dumdum uncle the baldy uncle z. That yeah you shouldn't have shown a weakness. I you know what. That's literally what i've done. I've shown my soft underbelly striking right now. So scorpio scare you. I'm not i'm not. I don't know it's just you know used to dress up to want to go to hell. I don't know it is kind of hellish but I it's it's just not my thing anymore. Bros at one time. It was and one time it was. Yeah i mean i did my. I have a question as because i've told you that i have a lot of gay friends. That is like their christmas. Superbowl go crazy. So one of my buddies. He's a really really good friend of mine and he's already in terrific shape two months before halloween. This guy goes nuts. he gets so jacked. Yeah just so he can go as king or something right away. The checks i mean. I'm just slightly like all the time. So i don't really need you know that's why you don't like it. I'm like gosh y'all enjoy your day is just another day for me. I saw this guy showed me a picture. And i was like my goodness. Do you looked so good and use a sled king. He really he really does appreciate the male body a he was really a dude he he. He had. Danes and his like mike v. the viet the abs- come in love that he had he had veins. There and i like actually do that. Man he's like. I didn't eat for two months. That's right and i'm just like yeah but he's literally did all that just for halloween. My gosh at least he had a goal. That's my that's my super bowl and he's like that is the gay super bowl though is halloween. I'm like i don't know that. Yeah i i mean to down right very interesting tomato tomato tomato indeed. You've gotta have goals though it going back to just being healthy. I think that helps tremendously on. Just whatever you're doing you know your mind. Your mind is clear the way that you you go out into the marketplace is better in i. I made it a point to get in shape before. I was forty seven and i. Yeah and if you look at my instagram for any reason you may see some risque photos in there and then that fought for any other reason than to help motivate let them know ladies and i'm talking say okay. No it's not the bumble app. Okay guys now. It's to help. I'm all about empowering and motivating females and whatever age. You're you're in. you can do it. You know you just have to go and and make sure that you've got to schedule and make sure you work out. Make sure you eat right. You know if you need to cut back on your on your wine do it. It is so important and makes a huge difference. I mean just two years ago. I had a huge beer belly like just you probably couldn't recognize me. I'm just like you know. Just chunky chunky betty. Now i mean. I'm really in the world i'm here to tell you want my autograph at the end of the show. I'm happy to give it to you. You know what are you gonna charge charge for one hundred. I mean just a quick. Yeah just something light. But that's fair. Yeah but just take care of yourself people because you only have one body say something. That's that's what i'm going to leave. I like i like that. That's actually perfect way to stop the show. Because we're about to hit the the magic marker man. I wanted to take that. I wanna take no no no jennifer. Thank you very guys are awesome. This is not at all what i anticipated. It was actually much. Did you think there's going to be a serious show. I i was nervous again. I mean i wrote down all my notes. I was like. Oh my god they're gonna ask me all about our indeed tax credits they don't know but yeah i mean we just talked about goodstuff if people are interested in your services how do they reach you. They can slide into my dm's or I mean i'm oliver. Linda and i'm over All the socials but they can certainly call eight. Three three two tax are indeed. I don't know the numbers do the math. But three to tax orangey or they can email me at jennifer at research tax services dot com beautiful love it aright hugs and kisses. Everybody love y'all go. Astros go through that too..

Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"valencia" Discussed on Oil and Gas Startups Podcast
"This. Why didn't company houston city young successful entrepreneur risk. Taking care of business focused all right. Welcome back to another episode of oil money this week featuring very special guest jennifer the linzie. A- i would like to valencia just came to my head cannot okay so is jennifer jennifer the same same thing. Because you are latino yeah. I'm a proud tina. But guess what jennifer and spanish does not translate that well so when i go to colombia or ecuador and they call me. You know yeni fed. Hey it's sounds horrible. Jelly for yeah jenny to latin people i introduce myself to people in my country but no people usually call me. Jv jv they call me jv here. I've had several personas kind of blossomed throughout my life. I started off his jennifer than jan ben valencia. Now i'm javy walking doesn't yeah now could be valenciana. I love it. I love it. Thank he's really good at that he can come up with names. Give me one donny. I think i've given you several caffeine. Poppy yeah you giving me these town and brown. Ooh never told me about dark and storming. They go dark story on. Both of those may be raining outside. But it's nothing but rainbows and unicorns in here with you. Handsome and i liked that a lot. Okay so jennifer so for me myself. I've never met you. We just interacting on lincoln and instagram. That's correct this morning or this week. I think it was this morning. You slid into my. Dm's did i really Sounds like something he does. That's what i do. I slide in mostly men be quite a bit. There's nothing wrong with that as long as your wife knows. See that's the thing so my wife has more. She knows more about my instagram than i do. I'm i've told donny this. I'm not very tech savvy. And there'll be times where she'll be like. oh so what. Were you doing here and There was one time those fitness model that she was like that my wife was looking on my page on my phone so it came up on my history. She's like so. Why are you look in this girl up. And i'm like yeah i never looked girl up and then she's just like she's like good because i did i was just and i'm like okay all right so long. Have y'all been married. We've been married now for six years. Been together for eight and great I would say we have a really really good chemistry me and my i definitely married The right one. Oh i love to hear that. I always say that i love love love. I'm a hopeless romantic. Big romance show big. You know what donna romantic this past week with your celebration for your anniversary it up. That was awesome gene years. Oh my god congratulations. Look what is the secret There's a lot of secrets. Yeah i think die right. You agree also of being good friends. I can tell. Stephanie is way cooler. Noni got some joke. They're just keeping i. I all getting aside. I may have a major crush on staff like major girl crush and not not grow crush. Li- like let's have a threesome but grow crush likes clarify. She's the boss baby. And i admire that a lot yeah. I'm pretty sure she can dead lift more now now more than me. Should you better left a lot though. I saw her trump to twenty-five. Yeah strong strong. Us even maximum really. I mean she's just like she's cautious when it comes to maximum that business me off actually de awesome. Can you more than i don't believe that. Yeah i don't believe that for a second. Have you seen this caps now. If i could be on. Oh his cats are nice guys obsessed with cavs. I don't know so. I'm a big much more obsessed with them than i am. If it makes you feel any better. I don't know because you have nice cabs. That's why okay i mean look at you. I mean so. I'm a big. I can appreciate when a man is handsome or sexy or has a nice body and donny doesn't feel as comfortable talking about one hundred percent true because i will look at a man and be like i think one time we were getting coffee with the guests and those guy running chocolate man and he was really. I mean ripped out of it. He was around he was. He was running shirtless. And i was literally driving. Holy shit yeah johnny. Look at that man. And i think the guests that we have with us was a girl and she was straight and she did not know that we were straight. Well oh my guys think she thought for a minute we might have been been. Hey nothing wrong with that right. Nothing wrong with that at all. And that's a perfect segue. Jennifer is i. You just recently told me because we just met that you are openly lesbian absolutely percent. That's super super cool. So can you talk about and proud out in products. Can you talk about how being in a male centric industry with oil and gas. And you're saying manufacturing industry on stuff like that. How do you deal with that. Is it something where you are like. you can feel. Some people are uncomfortable. Or you feel that some people are you know maybe judgmental better or are are people more open minded than necessarily. Because i don't think the oil and gas industry is as minded as other industries. But you know. I think there's there's a young uprising. I would say of young people that are very open minded. Right like Donnie myself and the all the digital wildcatters guys. I know them and You just mute just got tired of ready to go ahead and wrap it up. Yes so it was i. I realize that there are a lot of open minded people out there but there are still a lot of people who don't necessarily like the fact that maybe or maybe you can talk about that that year like openly lesbian. Yeah yeah well it It all comes from you right if if you carry yourself in a positive way if your attitude is you know is open minded and you're sharing with them owners side of you. It depends on what part of the conversation. You're you're bringing that up. You know if i i. I love interacting with strangers. I love meeting new people. I love breaking the ice and you know at the very beginning. I'm not coming out saying. Hey i'm jen and i'm gay. I'm of course. I building that connection and making that Authentic you know whatever's gonna whatever's going.

The World: Latest Edition
Venezuelan Government, Opposition Leaders Continue Dialogue
"Economic and political problems long ago extended beyond the country's borders millions of venezuelans about one fifth of the country's population have fled to other countries this weekend representatives from the government and opposition parties are meeting in mexico city with international mediators for more on this. We have the world's latin america correspondent. Or hey valencia. On the line from mexico city or the government and opposition in venezuela have dueling claims on power. Why the two sides meeting i mean. What do they want. Carol the many reasons for the meetings that are happening this weekend in mexico city can be summed up in two one word. Stalemate the authoritarian regime of nicolas's mother has strengthened its control power in venezuela or the last few years but at the same time. Venezuela is a pariah. It is isolated from most of south america and much of the world who rode rigas is a former vice president and the main emissary and the person who is speaking on behalf of nicholas modo here in mexico city this weekend. He made some remarks to the television dealer sued earlier this week info guy. They make of yet. Here's the pro that he gets saying that they have a number of proposals but they are mostly focused on the economy. Because venezuela has been economically sanctioned by the united states and by european governments who see nicholas model as an illegitimate president. And of course there's opposition leader guido who a few countries around the world still consider the president. Yeah the opposition led by kwon. Dole has not succeeded in their efforts to unseat the person who they see as a dictator their strategy has mostly been to rally amongst themselves because the opposition is a broad tent as many groups. It has been also to rally on the streets and to use the international pressure but they haven't succeeded so

The World: Latest Edition
Venezuelan Government, Opposition Leaders Continue Dialogue
"Venezuela's economic and political problems long ago extended beyond the country's borders millions of venezuelans about one fifth of the country's population have fled to other countries this weekend representatives from the government and opposition parties are meeting in mexico city with international mediators for more on this. We have the world's latin america correspondent. Or hey valencia. On the line from mexico city or the government and opposition in venezuela have dueling claims on power. Why the two sides meeting i mean. What do they want. Carol the many reasons for the meetings that are happening this weekend in mexico city can be summed up in two one word. Stalemate the authoritarian regime of nicolas's mother has strengthened its control power in venezuela or the last few years but at the same time. Venezuela is a pariah. It is isolated from most of south america and much of the world who rode rigas is a former vice president and the main emissary and the person who is speaking on behalf of nicholas modo here in mexico city this weekend. He made some remarks to the television dealer sued earlier this week info guy. They make of yet. Here's the pro that he gets saying that they have a number of proposals but they are mostly focused on the economy. Because venezuela has been economically sanctioned by the united states and by european governments who see nicholas model as an illegitimate president. And of course there's opposition leader guido who a few countries around the world still consider the president. Yeah the opposition led by kwon. Dole has not succeeded in their efforts to unseat the person who they see as a dictator their strategy has mostly been to rally amongst themselves because the opposition is a broad tent as many groups. It has been also to rally on the streets and to use the international pressure but they haven't succeeded so far.

Creatively Christian
"valencia" Discussed on Creatively Christian
"I'm very careful nights where no it's like. Oh yeah absolutely yeah. Hollywood does not necessarily equal success. Many many people who've made it in hollywood they have not turned out well so does not equal but our our economy is one that our heavenly father sets in what what we store in heaven. That's going to matter. It sounds you girls. Got a big deposit. Wait known yeah so received that to brand definitely do a lot of heart. We'll tell us a little bit about where folks can find you on social media or maybe a project that you've got out right now but you might get some attention on and will encourage our listeners watchers to go over there and we'll put that in our show notes but go ahead and talk us through where we can find you on the interwebs and what you've got going on and then when you're done i'll us out okay. All right so they can go. Mostly everything is under angela ambulance. Yeah so if you go to irish connections under youtube you can see like we mentioned all of our videos and things but if you go to tig talk on instagram facebook. All of that's under angela. And valencia and angela dot and dot. Lyons yeah if you go to the irish twin productions. That'll you know that. Sort of like the i guess the tree the tree As far as projects we've got You mentioned angie. bbn we will be recording season. Two of that coming up in.

Creatively Christian
"valencia" Discussed on Creatively Christian
"Inspire inform educate and empower creative christians of all types. I'm one of your host brandon hollingsworth on today's episode twins. angela and valencia. Give us practical ideas in standing up for what we believe in especially in the wake recreate. Hello everybody This is brandon hollingsworth coming to you. From the theology. Media's creatively christian podcast and i am super excited. I think this is the first time. I've had to people on the podcasts. With me at once with these wonderful. Ladies that i met at international christian music and film festival. Angela and valencia. Say hello ladies. What's going on my god. Yes tell everybody which one is which 'cause you guys are irish twins. So irish twins. Yes i am. angela. And i'm valencia. Irvine is Siblings of saint parents that are less than a year apart. So you're exactly ten months apart so we're like right. Here is irish guess. July twelfth valencia. All right slow everyone out that needs to send your birthday presents. Right no excess. Here's the po box. Well i. i was Privileged to meet you ladies again at international christian film festival and we had a blast. We and we're playing around and collaborating on some projects that i'm really excited about. But we'll leave that over to the side for now because we want to talk about you ladies so so tell our listeners. A little bit about yourself and what you're all about because many of our listeners might not know you so we are like we said irish twins sisters abandoned in this in this wonderful thing called life for for a while blessing and loving on the lord. We're christians i And we always had a like a a little next to just wanna be in front of people to blessed to help to encourage to inspire to you. Know all these things and we just know. God gave us these talents because he gives all of us gifts and talents every single person listening. Now you have talent. You have a gift us. What guy is giving you So he gave us gifts with singing first of all and we just took that gap..

Creatively Christian
Standing up for What You Believe in
"Hello everybody This is brandon hollingsworth coming to you. From the theology. Media's creatively christian podcast and i am super excited. I think this is the first time. I've had to people on the podcasts. With me at once with these wonderful. Ladies that i met at international christian music and film festival. Angela and valencia. Say hello ladies. What's going on my god. Yes tell everybody which one is which 'cause you guys are irish twins. So irish twins. Yes i am. angela. And i'm valencia. Irvine is Siblings of saint parents that are less than a year apart. So you're exactly ten months apart so we're like right. Here is irish guess. July twelfth valencia. All right slow everyone out that needs to send your birthday presents. Right no excess. Here's the po box. Well i. i was Privileged to meet you ladies again at international christian film festival and we had a blast. We and we're playing around and collaborating on some projects that i'm really excited about. But we'll leave that over to the side for now because we want to talk about you ladies so so tell our listeners. A little bit about yourself and what you're all about because many of our listeners might not know you so we are like we said irish twins sisters abandoned in this in this wonderful thing called life for for a while blessing and loving on the lord. We're christians i And we always had a like a a little next to just wanna be in front of people to blessed to help to encourage to inspire to you. Know all these things and we just know. God gave us these talents because he gives all of us gifts and talents every single person listening. Now you have talent. You have a gift us. What guy is giving you So he gave us gifts with singing first of all and we just took that gap. Don't just begin lessening his people and singing his praises and you know from nat Joining writing do see all of it.

Two Broads Talking Politics
"valencia" Discussed on Two Broads Talking Politics
"This is vote. Her in a collaboration between two brads talking politics and author rebecca saif. Today's guest is chicago city clerk and candidate for illinois. Secretary of state anna valencia Hi everyone i am. Kelly and this is vote her in vote. Her in is a collaboration between two broad talking politics and rebecca side. Who is the author of vote. Her in your guide to electing our first woman president and so i am going to turn it over to rebecca now to introduce a returning voter in guests. That were so excited about. I- rebecca hi. Kelly and i couldn't be happy that our guest tonight is returning. She is Anna valencia chicago city clerk. We'll talk more about what that job entails. And she's also at the moment running in the democratic primary for illinois secretary of state in as healers faithful listeners. May know we are always very interested in women executive office. Anna is holding an executive office running for an executive office and among the many important political job she had before she was clerk director and city hall. Four mayor emanuel so. She's got lots of insights on that front and also on what it's like to build a career to the grand old age of mid thirties in this place. So i will just say one. More thing about anna and her thoughtfulness One of the things that i recommend to you. In addition to looking at links we've shared on the two roads website. Is when i was writing votary and i wanted to talk to three women who had significant executive experience and could could talk about you know what it looked like when the buck stops here right as it would with a woman resident and anna was one of those people along with our then attorney general in our state's attorney in illinois in chicago so I know you wanna learn as much as you can about anna after we talk and so that's one in place to go so i'll start with the first question. Anna and. I thought that you know what we should do. Is really talk with you about how you shaped this career of yours and i'll put yourself in the position on to iran a strong race You're getting good reviews. I've seen and i know kelly as to on your campaign for secretary of state so maybe you could just kind of walk us through how you shape the career how you focused on executive office Y you went that way so welcome. Thank you so much for having me. Rebecca kelly appreciate it and one at new title that i forgot to add that You have to add his mom. I'm the new imam pandemic mom. We had our little girl riana and last april. So she's now a little over a year and that is something else. I've attitude not only executive officeholder. But mach which i guess another executive office as as But no really to kind of understand. I guess my where start always is my north star and my story all of stories and you know y you decide public service for me. It started really where i grew up. You know i grew up in southern illinois and grant city The metro east and my dad and monster lived there the in house or forty years. My dad probably stripes are streets. He's a union. Painter has spend my whole life and my mom worked at a nonprofit and with alternative high school students and teaching teen region are Are still are two middle schools and she may just twenty five thousand dollars a year. They had three kids and for my sister and my brother decided. My sister and i both went to college. I my family to go to college on scholarships and grants that of. I and i share that because my parents we all kind of start a different starting point in life but i really believe that government can't be that great equalizer that allows you to a different finishing point to allow me to be here as city clerk of chicago grow from granite aaron and now even running statewide off it. That's never been held by a woman let alone a woman of color or mom or millennial so the first time in our state history secretary state that we would have a latina mom a millennial and a woman which is very exciting so really my story is not possible without my parents and about those roots and values instilled in me a public service. And always helping even when you didn't have a lot to give but just showing up and being there for family and community and then also the opportunities that government allowed me to whether it was financial aid or scholarships or internship programs or a job shadow program to springfield or a trip to dc as a high school student. That really opened my eyes to be to be in government. And i remember a job. Shadow program went to springfield and evelyn bowls at the time with the state senator in my area and she was tough as nails and she took all around the senate floor and then governor ryan you barge into his office and won me to take a photo with them which. I don't think i should probably photo out these days. But she great and she took controversially encourage us as the two young girls from granite city to think about politics and think about government. Think about a place there But i really got an internship. A student working for local judges race on my dad was painting this. This lawyers home and talking to the wife and dug up a conversation said my daughter's interest in politics and that i think she she her husband hire me that summer but i loved it being out at parades and going door to door and helping with fundraisers. I didn't know that was even a career. I didn't even know that was an option. And so that's kind of caught my start in moving to virginia to work in Going door to door seven days a week living in support housing. My dad think. I thinking i was throwing my life away because i had a college degree this instead on. But it's worked out and and along my career path. I moved kind of up in different positions. I just noticed that there are less women around the table decision. Anything definite left women of color. And i felt that pulling to do more and continue to lean into what i was kind of putting together and then once i did get to the finish and bring others with me. Because that's what it's about building your bench so once. I had the power to hire my own team. I searched and found and talented women and women of color and invested in them. My time and talent energy of you know how to approach this how to ask for a raise how to navigate sticky situations with elected officials. You know how to brief a principal all the things that you need to know to be successful and so really executive office or running for office was kind of not what i thought i'd be doing but at sixteen the world change for all of us and i remember the day after you know. I remember being at susana mendoza one statewide as controller. Remember being at her election at party so excited elected latina. Tammy duckworth that night and in the world came crashing down as we saw hillary lose and here. I thought we were gonna that last stealing. I thought she's competent experience. How could anyone both for that idiot. You know and he was not even commodore experience. Let alone you know. Just the pain but so ooh that. Change something for me and the next day. When i went into city council during budget season it just felt like you know a funeral. Walking into everyone wishes crushed and two things happened at that moment that changed where my directory one. You know susanna one. There was an opening for city clerk. In into i felt this deep sense of duty responsibility to raise my hand. I had been pushing women and my friends to raise their hand and lean in and say yes. And i wasn't doing it myself and so i you know i asked for that. Appointment and city council proved me fifty two zero five days after donald trump. I.

Latino Rebels Radio
An Encyclopedia of Betrayal
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The Real Madrid Podcast
"valencia" Discussed on The Real Madrid Podcast
"Welcome back to the row madrid podcast and coming up today. We're going to be taking a look at this weekend's meeting where the lengthier always a fixture with drama and goals not a fixture that valencia look forward to any great relish regardless of course of their success earlier. This season incredibly these two of may fifty times since the turn of the millennium volunteers have one on just ten of those occasions. Now ahead of the game. There's been some good news for the dan. Kalahal and lucas have completed draining on thursday and friday providing barrena setbacks when they complete saturday's training for two will be available for september is a huge relief. Of course. Dan is having to cope with very limited choice due to injury and as the day wore on. Today there's from further good news. Beginning to emerge about the condition of eden hazard. Now was thoughts. There is recent muscle rupture on that left leg would keep him out of action for six weeks. He's looking likely. Now that will be less than this Nobody at the club go as far as actually saying when he will be back in training now despite that bit of good news. Today i've ruled seven key names still unavailable. This weekend has Mealy tau odriozola ramel riga. Very and muscle. I plus moffett. Who played across the other night. He suffered a minor injury jordan. Kevin can get taffy nothing too serious of all of those. Most disappointed surely marcella. Who had one of his best games of what recent years really against get taffy and in doing so reminded some that when he is fully fit he can still provide a significant contribution to this squad. Good news as well if you're watching. The recovery of sergio ramesses may have seen that he is released pictures and video on social media of him up and around a and trading alone at home on an unrelated subject being media. Ha- enjoying seeing. Look your backer. Eintracht frankfurt scoring goals and playing regularly. Now that press are reporting that frankford what you're rich back full time and funding the money to actually make that deal. Work would come from the sale of andrey silver who is wanted it said by athletico madrid now. He scored seventeen goals. This season were former poggioli player. Also remember did have a season in spain whereas severe back in two thousand eighteen nineteen when he scored nine goals. It's a story which is worth watching in the coming months as well because you bound to see there's gonna be some between a potential swap deal involving silver and look yovich on chat frankfort of course going fantastic the moment in bundesliga fourth at the start of this we can now also being reported in germany and indeed in spain an alleged leak from inside busey adult moment which is listed eight flares that they are considering cashing in on which is suddenly. Put a few. If you're obselete on red alert now. The names include a holland. Sanchev isil raina bellingham among others They're listed said in two groups of four the first batch including sancho would be available this summer the second batch raynham betting him in holland on that one would be available in the medium term. That is likely to mean the summer following so in twenty twenty two interesting story no official confirmation obviously from the clubs that there is any truth in this but as we said one to watch regardless right then let's take a look in a bit more depth at this weekend's financier lengthier. They come into the weekend. Weighed down in twelve places in laliga. It's really disappointing. Season for heavy growth is team won. Just five games. This season in total from twenty two games played in a league in just two wins since the eighth of november. That was the day of course. They beat madrid by four goals to one away from home. They managed two victories. This season southie dab back in late september and had a long wait is well to january. When they beat vitally. What about the plan to look out for this weekend. Wealth managed just twenty eight goals in twenty. Two games in earlier doesn't play as eventually school. Carlos sola has been by far and away the most consistent play this season. He was ready to only as doubtful for this game. And if you look at his contribution half a dozen goals and five assists as well for those five girls by the way the penalty kicks but he's enjoying a significant season of contribution. These previously scored higher three goals magazine. I miss the uruguayan. International is halfway to his total of last season. He's on five goals. He's jagoda isn't she. Scored in the last five games might have vallejo is beginning to mature quite nicely as well in lally kid. These play in his second season in la liga who only appeared eight times last season. Four goals this season is best written in the league. He's still primarily board on as a substitute but if he is then do keep an eye out for him. His last five goals all came in the last twenty minutes of games after he'd come on as as substitute gatty left sided defender as weighed in really the fed contribution. Who's well for assist for him and keep an eye on as well as south. Korean lee kong is beginning to contribute as well. He's getting three assists. This season he wasn't going to send dolph against real madrid last june. That was in madrid. Very late on the eighty ninth minute. But he went then this meeting number one hundred ninety between these two madrid edging closer to one hundred victories. The next will be number ninety. Eight forty being drawn fifty two loss lots and lots of goals as we said five hundred ninety two being scored in the history of meetings between these two down the years. We don't often talk about dull nil. Nil in this fixture either valencia scored one of the biggest ever league wins in this fixture that full one win earlier this season it is the a rabbit of good fortune valentia in this fixture madrid one three nil last season here to ben's the wom- for asensio look back over the last ten years. There have been some hefty victories. Volt madrid six three in twenty eleven jersey marinas team. Higuain got a hattrick benza. School day as indeed decaf. We had five nil back in two thousand thirteen gain josie marina but drew that day. Five nila on forty minutes gil de maria renowned a igwe a game getting the goals and a full one in twenty eighteen or now crews and marcella getting the gospel zubin side. Ironically though all of those big wins of come away from home and as we said dole. Golders neil draws well. He got a long and hard for some of those because there aren't many in the last twenty five years and fifty nine meetings between the two we've had one in two thousand and six a one in twenty twelve. We are just wrapping up for today. Thanks for joining us and do enjoy the game. Wherever it is in the world you are watching. We will be back early next week until then for me. Tim cable bye bye for now..

Mason & Ireland
Trevor Bauer signing with Los Angeles Dodgers
"Was a big day in the history of the los angeles dodgers. They went out and signed the biggest free agent on the market. The biggest free agent of the off season that is trevor bauer who will now join a dodgers rotation that includes bueller and kershaw and price and may and some combination of that. Trevor bauer coming off the national league cy young award. He was unbelievable last year. He was unbelievable the year before in cleveland almost won the cy young they're lindsay. You're a big fan of a actually. You broke the news at some point that he was leaving. Cleveland is that what it was now it was. I traded to cleveland. It was huge. There's a three way trade. With cleveland. The arizona diamondbacks and the rights. And so first. Here's powers lineage. He went to heart high in valencia. Then he started in the d-backs organization. They traded him to cleveland then. He went to the reds and won the cy young award. And now he's going to the dodgers. Wow and he almost won it certainly. He was a contender at least once if not twice with the indians and he's got a bunch of he. He has a weird training methods and he's into spin in the ball and he's he he works with that. Spear you know that. I don't know if you've ever seen if you want to learn more about our google. Trevor bauer hbo real sports. They went out and did a whole story on his training methods mostly which he doesn't a garage influenza and it's really interesting he's he's a he's like really eccentric and it's gonna be really fun to have him here. Yeah it's gonna be absolutely loaded absolutely loaded

Podcast RadioViajera
"valencia" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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Tim Conway Jr.
From Forum to Fairplex to Six Flags: 5 vaccination mega-centers roll out in Los Angeles County
"Five large drive through vaccination sites in the cities of Inglewood, Northridge, Downey, Valencia and Pomona County Health Director Barbara Ferrer says those 65 older can also go to these sites go to vaccinate l a county dot com. To sign up for an appointment at both the large capacity vaccination sites. Those five sites but also at other smaller vaccination kit sites across the county career, says almost all the frontline health care workers in the county have received both shots. She says she hopes the state can send more doses of the vaccine before they run out of the current inventory. Over 19 testing

Limitless Mindset
"valencia" Discussed on Limitless Mindset
"The school season it's quite affordable and. I rented private rooms in flats in this neighborhood for in between fifteen to twenty euros. Nightly what what else can you for in a neighborhood really was was quite great. I imagine that in the future all be be a bit spoiled because that neighborhood just had everything at such a great value so yes it does have a beach and after all those cold months shivering in eastern europe it really was glorious to let my toes. Just sink into that galore into that white long strip of sand so about the cafes. I found a couple of digital nomad friendly spots to hang out. Eat and drink the anti-oxidising beverage that we saw a door mayan cafe and zoom ensalada. I recommend mayan has real coffee that meets my high standards for the dark nectar. 'sms coffee is not as good which it's healthy salads wicked fast wifi and standing desk make up for so you can find those spots linked in the article in the cool blasco even as neighborhood that i mentioned just south of the university. I found bastard coffee. Great name right. Which typifies what people call a great space. It's very sunny yet. Excellently air conditioned and although the chairs were a bit on comfortable at became my favorite cafe in valencia. The weather is truly heavenly. At least during the early summer when i was there. The temperatures hovered between about sixty to eighty degrees fahrenheit. I think it rained just a couple of times. The two months. I spent there and the locals tell me that the doesn't change that much throughout the year that it doesn't have a true wintertime that it just gets a little bit cooler as you get into that half of the year okay. So what about the networking groups. Here's one dimension in which. Barcelona is the better city. There's a true abundance of networking and barcelona and for being such a beautiful city full swanky bars. Cafes and restaurants you would think that there would just be a little bit more going on in valencia. There was a little bit of a a lack of that however a recommend you joined a couple of groups. If you're going to be in valencia. I is the valencia language exchange group. They organize pretty good language. Exchanges a couple times a week. There's a facebook groups. For ex pats in valencia. This is a great place to get your questions about the city answered in english. And there's a group called crazy or asmus valencia. As far as i can tell this is a nightlife promotional page. That does quite rowdy parties. That make sure that the european exchange students are distracted by partying and hungover at least a couple times a week. Being college nights their parties are sometimes sausage fest. They're worth checking out. Some of their parties. Were quite great and their college party. So lots of pretty girls and very affordable to get into inter nations. Valencia is nowhere near as active as in some cities and the rsd. Inner circle in valencia is week. None of these guys actually go out and game shame on you. Perhaps it's good that this city's a little weak in the networking department in cities that have great events going on every day. There's a real danger of networking so much that you get..

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast
How to Save Your Marriage
"Going to promise you one thing and that is that we could save your marriage so many times on the show. We've talked about marriage problems and often the solution for serious problems is marriage. Therapy easy to say you'll go but many times the one spouse will not go so what we're going to do is try and make it easy for you as a gift. We're going to give you two free days of marriage therapy. You won't have the expense and you won't have to leave the house. Starting today you will get a chance to look inside a marriage therapy weekend and here is what you'll see. We took eight couples who all admitted their marriages were on the brink of disaster. They spent the weekend with dr horrible hendrix. Who conducts these marriage workshops across the country and in the course of the weekend amazing results happened. Marriages were saved. And today you can begin to say yours. Tim and vicky webster have been married now. For two and a half years they are separated and vicky is expecting their third child. My next couple. Layton and debbie. Clark have three children and i've been married for six years. Derek and valencia. Stevens have been married for five and a half years. George and beth pasta have been married fifteen years and they have two children. Randy and pam mal have been married over twelve years and they have two children. Joe and karen stricklin have been married now for two years and they have three children from a previous marriage. Jim and laurie tolliver have been married nine months. The last of the eight couples has the biggest obstacle to overcome. James and mimi had been married six years. Mimi has filed for divorce. They came to the seminar truly to save the marriage. James and mimi lacey also joining us the mastermind behind this particular kind of marriage therapy and the author of this book which the therapy is based on called getting the love. You want getting the love you want. It is a guide for couples. Please welcome our marriage man. Harvard this. I have been watching some of the tape from the seminar and it is it has helped me and my relationship tremendously really has really just in learning how to fight fairly and so forth. Why is this different. It's different because there's a focus on an understanding that couples issues arise out of their childhood. And that when they present themselves in the relationship we have to understand that they come from someplace other than just the marriage so the workshop helps couples understand that provides them with some tools experiences information to help them resolve those childhood issues in their relationship. So we take the position that divorce is not the solution to a marriage that Working on marriage and resolving the childhood issue is the solution. So when you're married to someone you have to look at them for everything that they brought to the marriage before they got there exactly. Yeah childhood most important. You have to look at the childhood issues that were brought knowing that most of the conflict couples experience in their relationship comes from unresolved pains and hurts in childhood that are presenting themselves in adult form in the relationship. And if you know that then you know you're relating to a person when they're angry at you or upset or acting sort of crazy and you don't understand what's going on that relating to a person who's wounded and hurt and are dealing with that wound and hurt with the only skills and tools that they now have and that what you have to do in a relationship is to acquire new skills to deal with the old issues they have to be dealt with and so. The exercise that we're going to see now is called container. Exercise called a container exercise and this exercise comes actually at the end of two days of very intensive work. So it's about probably sixteen hours into the workshop before you get to this before you can get to this part because it takes a while to get to these kinds of feelings and the container is an exercise designed to help a couple deal with. What is what. I call a residual childhood rage. The hurts and pains the feelings. That are leftover that are created when when his little and get hurt and so. That rage shows up in marriages as Anger rage hurt and so forth in this container helps you deal with that because it has to be dealt with and resolve it so that you feel closer and more intimate afterwards. It creates compassionate intimacy rather than the distance that comes with most fights nats call container. Why because one person has to just listen. One person has to justice and one is a container that is they receive and listen and the other person is asked to go into their childhood hurt. It starts with something that happened in the relationship but then there to push their anger into the childhood memory and then into that pain. So there'd be a lot of expressions of intense anger and then tears usually come and then after that some talking and then when couples are doing this and they're real life you know in their home or in the workshop they alternate one listens as a carrying holding nurturing parrot and the other one goes in becomes regress like a little child back into that paint. Oakland alternate

The Dr. Susan Block Show
"valencia" Discussed on The Dr. Susan Block Show
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The World
U.S. drops drug charges against Mexican general, clearing way for transfer
"Unexpected move by the U. S. Justice Department has thrown the US Mexico relationship into the spotlight. Last month, former Mexican General Salvador sent Frago Cepeda, who was arrested in Los Angeles and face charges of drug trafficking and corruption. Today, though a U. S District Court judge allowed prosecutors to drop all charges against sent way goes opening the door for him to return to Mexico and allowing Mexican officials to investigate. Walk us through this eyebrow raising move. The world's Jorge Valencia joins us from Mexico City, Jorge What was the Justice Department accusing sent way goes off remind us prosecutors were saying that he was using his position as the former defense minister of Mexico. He was the head of the Defense Ministry from 2012 to 2016. He said he was using that position to allow an organized crime group known as H two to traffic drugs to United States without interference. Now prosecutors appear to have a very solid case. They spent more than a year on this. So it was a very big surprise when none other than William Barr, the U. S. Attorney general himself issued a statement yesterday saying that prosecutors were going to drop all charges and return General Sam Fly goes to Mexico Mexico's foreign relations Minister Marcelo and gave public remarks about this yesterday. Would out here is saying that he doesn't see this as a path toward impunity, but rather his way in which the Department of Justice is showing respect to Mexico and showing respect to Mexico's military. This feels like such a 1 80, especially considering sent for egos was arrested. Just last month s O. What kind of reaction has there been? Shock? Bewilderment? Uh, I mean, for people who are involved in efforts to fight organized crime here in Mexico. They're very surprised by this because this isn't just about the charges that Cienfuegos was facing in District court in New York, but also about other crimes that many people believe that the government was involved in while he was the defense minister. Most notably the case of 43 University students who went missing in the southern state of Guerrero and were never found. I spoke with Mike the hell he is the former director of international operations at the D E. A. And he was based here in Mexico for more than 10 years, quite frankly, in my 31 year career with the Drug Enforcement Administration I had never seen anything like this. This is outlandish and the most repulsive thing that I've ever seen in the history of U. S. Justice. Marco. One important piece of context to have is that Mexico's courts are notoriously challenged. Some estimates find that nine out of 10 crimes in Mexico go unpunished. So when you have somebody as powerful as the former defense minister general of Cienfuegos if he actually did commit any of the crimes that he was being accused of in the United States There is a good chance that he could walk away without ever facing trial. Are there any theories as to why the U. S. Justice Department would drop these charges? I mean drug trafficking. Mexico remains a high priority for us national security. There seems to be more to the story. I should be clear that it is speculation. But the prevailing theory is that by returning General Cienfuegos to Mexico, the Trump administration is returning a favor to the administration of President Andres Manuel Lopez. Laura Laura. Mexico has done a lot of work to prevent people over the past couple of years from migrating from Central America toward the United States. It's very difficult to tell because by releasing General Xin flag goes, one question is answered. But many, many, many more questions are being asked the world's Jorge Valencia in Mexico City. Thank you very much for this. You're welcome, Marco.

BBC World Service
Cheptegei takes aim at 10,000m record in Valencia
"Is hoping to break one of the longest standing athleticsworld records on Wednesday began hoping to be the 10,000 M mark that was set 16 years ago by Kenenisa Makayla at a special event in Valencia. Roughen it

Morning Edition
Texas Census Advocates Worry Schedule Confusion Could Lead To Undercounting
"Really big unknown when it comes to the 2020 census. The unknown is when will the counting officially end? This is because of a legal fight in the federal courts over the Trump administration's Schedule for the head count. The confusion is making advocates in some states like Texas really nervous. Here's actually Lopez from Kut and Austin. Kati Marton Lightfoot is with a think tank called Every Texan. She says that there's a big risk. Many Texans won't be counted during this year's census. There. Still, households in the state of Texas who have not responded to the 2020 census, they have not self responded. Nor have they completed the questionnaire of Via that in person follow. Advocates have been scrambling because it's Hard to tell how much time is left to count people. The Trump Administration has been going back and forth about when to stop counting. A federal court intervened, but things were still up in the air, Lightfoot says. It's been confusing. We don't know when this is going to end. But we need to really continue to engage. Our community's advocates and census workers have the most ground to cover in South Texas. Says, vile Valencia with the Texas demographic Center. They're the same areas that have higher concentrations of Hispanics living in more rural conditions, and there's also hire shares of African Americans. The senses guides how much political representation and federal funding communities get. Valencia says this means communities of color in Texas are at risk of losing voting power and money for programs that address issues like poverty and access to health care. Those air disproportionately impacting communities of that, like the Latino community, So if those programs are also under funded because of a lower count, then those communities will be disproportionately affected. A swell people of color in Texas make up a majority of the state's population. So if they're undercounted Kati Marton life would says it will hurt the state as a whole. A conservative estimate is that if we under count our state's population by 1%, we will lose $300 million per year for the next 10 years. Some research shows the state could gain as many as three seats in Congress after the census. But with so many schedule changes, it's hard to say how the count will turn out in the end

The Amateur Traveler Podcast
Travel to Friuli Venezia Giulia, Italy
"I'd like to welcome to the show, Audrey and Manlio Diamante from travels with AUDREY DOT COM and they've come to talk to us a better region of Italy you may or may not have heard of for Yuli. Venezia Giulia. Andrian manlio welcome to the show. Ain't you Chris and thank you for inviting us to be on your bucket today. Thank you Chris Thank goodness well, and we've picked a region of Italy that I couldn't have told you the name of I know where it is about. Where are we talking about? First of all, if we put this on a map Well. If we were to put it on poor looking at the most northerly and easterly region of Italy incense ranked. In the corner literally border the North would be Australia The you're on the right would be slow being young. Then we have the Adriana CCD so we're an also the region of vinet. Oh. So you're about a hundred and solid kilometers from Venice, if you were to be an Bene- some wanted to travel to live in his Julia. Along the highway that would be approximately about one hundred kilometers and. We'll get into his tryst. So that is actually, yes, that's correct Essentially up but would unit is the one that would be most typical the one that really represents reach enough. You're getting ahead of us. Before. We get there. Why are we talking about this region because I'm not going to try and say it every time we say this because you see it so much better than I do what is your connection to Fluey Valencia Julia Well. My husband is born and raised and in. So he actually also be Lionel which is a local language. I actually met my husband and he. Shot on location to Spain, and so a friend of mine asked me to stop in a visitor in Italy and when I did, I, actually met my husband for the first time in this was in ninety seven. And then he later on emigrated to Canada. Got Married. Will and why should someone go to really Well a food essential yet is one of those regions I mean most of us think that there are token room. Most. Now, there's nothing wrong with that. Unfortunately, the name as a reason, I'm right. I would probably say somebody if you're traveling for the first time to Italy to do the Venice. Florence, and the Rome but for anyone who's looking for a more authentic way of appreciating Italy, then you need to go into some of the regions that are less traveled and as you as one of those, and it is really in a very good location if you really think about it because. I so much to offer from the beaches by good idol. History going back to the Roman history, the lull of our history world or one history that is worse. The front was for World War One and some of the worst battles that were ever fought or along from the car so and these own so. which my husband can talk to you more about you have the Alps and will you can go skiing in the wintertime amazing wine the quiet you're y region is world famous. Now they produce some of Italy's best white wines and the photo of course is quite unique because. Latins. A mixture of different cultures the Australian. The. Italian. So it has for a traveler they can spend easily a week and this particular region. and. Enjoy it without rushing and seeing quite a bit and is not just about lying. It's about so much more and if they wanted to add a week. Of the Australia they ads Vania or they could advantage what did I do not doin? The. Bending on how they want to program their time. Excellent will in what kind of are you gonNA recommend for us. It was one week hurry and it would be centered around the fugitive and essentially in Rio. And some of the key points to keep places that I would recommend would be, of course, the as they would be the capital and then of course. We have also the cheated on the time of she that we have sunshine yearly, which is where my husband's mother comes from. And they're famous for the BUSHEL. And then of course, we do the mountain area could pop into Saudis for example, or we could go into van Saun name and Sony in. Leitch are two towns a really represent how he only that was devastating binary choice in one, thousand, nine, hundred, seventy, six in really showcases the people themselves how suffered this major earthquake? Literally As you experience that you were there, I did yesterday what about a thousand people who died back in nineteen seventy, six cents I would say a large portion of region was actually essentially destroyed in Seoul the two towns my wife is referring to there called been solely and Jim Malone and they're very they're close to each other right next to each other one of them is a UNESCO side and that's been. So it's a UNESCO side because it maintained. The original character prior to the earthquake even though it was completely built, but it's very touching in it's very characteristic of the regional freely. So we would definitely recommend it

Rush Limbaugh
Georgia Governor: School Openings Going Well Except Photos of Crowded Hallways
"Sergio, Come on, kid. Just a school start open, responded. Nick Valencia talks about the debate over student safety and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp rejected a mass mandate at public schools. I think Quite honestly. This week went real well other than a couple of virtue. Virtual photos came saying this despite outbreaks in several Georgia school districts, sending hundreds of teachers and students into quarantine, while many parents debate whether to send their Children back to the classroom or use online learning velvet getting

Rush Limbaugh
NASCAR investigating noose found in Bubba Wallace's garage stall
"NASCAR says it is outraged and will investigate after noose was found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace the only full time black driver in NASCAR's top Cup series as correspondent Nick Valencia reports the incident follows NASCAR bantam Confederate flags at its race tracks and its properties NASCAR says that this happened in a restricted area that was only accessible by essential personnel so we're talking NASCAR team security personnel medical staff fans weren't allowed in this area and you consider just how strict security is given the pandemic the corona virus that's going

BBC Newshour
World’s nurses are ‘stepping up’ to Covid-19 crisis
"Out there was already a worldwide shortage of around six million nesses before the covert nineteen pandemic stasis now the international council of nurses which represents twenty million around the world has told the BBC them members are facing unprecedented physical and psychological challenges the BBC's global health correspondent Sheila Musonda reports president one who lied to the world health care workers are putting their lives at risk to protect our China was the first country to face the full force of cave eight nineteen South Korea followed soon after health workers have been sending us videos from that clinics from all over the world sung hoon who is a nurse working in G. Ong sung woo though in South Korea so what you gonna going eleven when caring for patients we must wear full body protection to Lesvos shoes gloves mosques and go in five minutes the whole body is drenched in sweat it becomes hard to catch us the U. S. is the latest country to be hit hard by this pandemic with more cases now than anywhere else in the world and Europe has been at the epicenter of this outbreak for more than two weeks now custom vows because Valencia is a nurse working in Spain's capital Madrid some of the most common we are at war with totally invisible enemy we are fighting for everyone and trying not to get hurt ourselves we feel like we are the spearhead in this bustling intent on in the northern Italian city of Pocomoke health workers are awfully overwhelmed physically Venus Williams is working in a hospital there and says one of the hardest parts of her job is speaking to desperate families who are unable to see their loved ones our efforts I'm not a worthy cause detox terms sometimes another issue is the interaction with the family member the contact is mediated by phone we received a call asking for updates they never can see their vaccines and exactly as we were how much pain and suffering we can proceed throughout the whole season had a sign on the phone all this as the world faces a chronic shortage of crucial personal protective equipment for health workers the world health organisation says globally the response requires around eighty nine million medical masks and seventy six million gloves each month how would cuts in from the international council of nurses as healthcare workers need to be much better supported as always nurses are stepping up their saving lives but they're putting themselves often sacrificing themselves ahead of other people I'm that is not possible to continue in the long term and if we don't properly look after our health workforce softer on us is if we exhaust vent them my fear is that this will make the virus works there is no global tally of the number of infected healthcare workers in China the government says more than three thousand have been infected and at least twenty two medics have died Spanish officials say around thirteen percent of all those infected in the country all health care workers in Italy it's around nine percent of all those infected I was treated Muslims are