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On Wednesday night, two Israeli embassy aides—30-year-old Yaron Lischinsky and 26-year-old Sarah Milgrim—were shot and killed outside the Capital Jewish Museum, where the American Jewish Committee was hosting an event for young diplomats. The suspect, 30-year-old Chicago resident Elias Rodriguez, was immediately arrested. Upon being taken into custody, he chanted “free Palestine,” according to video of the scene; elsewhere, in a manifesto attributed to him, he allegedly wrote “The atrocities committed by Israelis against Palestine defy description and defy quantification.” Immediately, politicians from across the political spectrum and mainstream Jewish groups responded by condemning the killings as a specifically antisemitic act, with some blaming the Palestine solidarity movement for inciting violence. In a rapid response podcast, Jewish Currents editor-in-chief Arielle Angel discussed the shootings with assistant editor Mari Cohen, senior reporter Alex Kane, and contributing editor and historian Ben Ratskoff. They parsed the media consensus that this was primarily an antisemitic attack, the response from Israeli politicians, the history of diplomat assassinations, and more.Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Articles and Social Media Posts MentionedX post from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez“The Israel Embassy Shooter Manifesto,” Ken Klippenstein, Substack“Capital Jewish Museum shooting suspect killed 2 ‘for Gaza.' His victims were peace advocates,” Louis Keene, The Forward “Israel fires 'warning shots' near diplomats in West Bank,” Adam Durbin, BBC News“How to Oppose Pro-Palestinian Antisemitism,” Peter Beinart, The Beinart Notebook “Far-right ministers blame Yair Golan for shooting of Israeli embassy staffers,” Sam Sokol, Times of Israel“How a Jewish Teenager Went From Refugee to Assassin to Puppet of Nazi Propaganda,” Lorraine Boissoneault, Smithsonian“Recentering Palestine, reclaiming the movement,” Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition, Columbia Daily Spectator “Argov denounces war on Lebanon,” JTAX post by Israeli opposition leader Yair Golan Segment on soccer riots in Amsterdam, Democracy Now
This week on The Flagship Wrestling Podcast! Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff's soon-to-be-failed Real American Freestyle WrestlingPreviews of major events coming to Japan, including:NOAH's big Sumo Hall show featuring KENTA vs. OZAWANJPW's upcoming Best of the Super Juniors tournamentWrestling DontakuMLW and CMLL are teaming up for an Arena Mexico show this weekendPlus major free agent news for Mayu Iwanti, Thekla, Indi Hartwell, Alan Angels, Alex Kane& more!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
This week on The Flagship Wrestling Podcast! Hulk Hogan & Eric Bischoff's soon-to-be-failed Real American Freestyle WrestlingPreviews of major events coming to Japan, including:NOAH's big Sumo Hall show featuring KENTA vs. OZAWANJPW's upcoming Best of the Super Juniors tournamentWrestling DontakuMLW and CMLL are teaming up for an Arena Mexico show this weekendPlus major free agent news for Mayu Iwanti, Thekla, Indi Hartwell, Alan Angels, Alex Kane& more!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/voices-of-wrestling-flagship/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Katie talks about Mohsen Mahdawi, the SECOND Palestinian Columbia student unlawfully arrested with one of his Jewish American-Israeli classmate Aharon Dardik and journalist Alex Kane. Aharon talks about moving from the U.S. to the West Bank where he and his family were settlers, and then going to prison for refusing to serve in the IDF. Alex talks about his investigation into who funds The Canary Mission. Then Katie talks to political comedian Lee Camp about Ben Shapiro and trying to do comedy in this insanity. Aharon Dardik is an Israeli-American ex-settler, conscientious objector to the Israeli military, and nonviolent activist. He is currently getting his undergraduate degree in both Philosophy and Political Science at Columbia University, where he founded Columbia Jews for Ceasefire in the wake of the Israeli military's response to the October 7th attacks. Aharon is a close friend of Mohsen and a partner in their peace efforts, hoping to bridge the Israeli and Palestinian communities together towards a shared future. Their work together has ranged from trying to craft Columbia campus policy changes that would be supported by both the Jewish and Palestinian communities, to crafting the framework for an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan designed to meet the needs of all the inhabitants of the land. Alex Kane is a senior reporter at Jewish currents and has also reported on The Canary Mission for The Intercept. Lee Camp is the former host of Redacted Tonight and current host of Unredacted Tonight on YouTube. He used to perform comedy with Katie Halper! ***Please support The Katie Halper Show *** For bonus content, exclusive interviews, to support independent media & to help make this program possible, please join us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thekatiehalpershow Get your Katie Halper Show Merch here! https://katiehalper.myspreadshop.com/all Follow Katie on Twitter: https://x.com/kthalps Follow Katie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kthalps/
Round 1 of the Masters - Matt and Dave are joined by Alex Kane of SportTrade and Ryan Ballengee of TheGolfNewsNet.com
In a recent article in Jewish Currents, Jon Danforth-Appell proposes that the Jewish left is operating under a paradigm of what he calls “Zionist realism.” This idea draws on theorist Mark Fisher's notion of “capitalist realism,” which describes the way capitalism makes it impossible to imagine alternative world structures; Zionist realism, in Danforth-Appell's conception, similarly makes it difficult for Jews to separate from a received sense of Jewish collectivity, and imagine alternative futures. Danforth-Appell writes that particularist Jewish organizing, typified by the slogan “Not in Our Name,” reinforces a picture of Jews as a monolith, while contributing to an overemphasis on Jewish culpability for Israel's actions. This approach may underemphasize “material processes of capital and geopolitics,” like the weapons industry's bottom line and American interests in the Middle East. “What ultimately matters is not an abstract notion of Zionism as a totalizing spiritual contaminant upon the Jewish people,” he writes, “but the ways in which American Jews, alongside all other Americans, hold multiple kinds of material relationships to Israel.”In the episode, Jewish Currents editor-in-chief Arielle Angel and associate editor Mari Cohen talk with Danforth-Appell about his article and the questions it raises. Even given the diversity among Jews, can we abandon collective complicity while so many Jews materially support Zionism? Why aren't we seeing more mass anti-war organizing, where people can show up as Americans? And what are the limits of a Jewish politics of collective complicity? Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Texts Mentioned and Further Resources:“Against Zionist Realism,” Jon Danforth-Appell, Jewish CurrentsCapitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative? by Mark Fisher“Canary Mission's Newest Funders,” Alex Kane, Jewish CurrentsThe Cultural Politics of Emotion by Sarah Ahmed“Can Genocide Studies Survive a Genocide in Gaza?,” Mari Cohen, Jewish Currents
In this episode of ASTV, Matt and Tanner dive deep into enigmatic LIFE, SEX & DEATH frontman Stanley (Chris Stann) of the dormant 90's alternative metal act. They explore recent photos and videos of Stanley making waves at live events, including a stage appearance at the Whiskey a-Go-Go in LA with Poison's Rikki Rockett and his new band. The hosts discuss the potential for new music or a live event from Stanley and LSD guitarist Alex Kane.They also take a look back at the band's groundbreaking career, reflecting on why they never achieved mainstream success despite their unique sound and style. The guys dissect the band's sole album, 'The Silent Majority', released by Warner Brothers in 1992, and consider how it garnered a dedicated cult following. Could this iconic act be gearing up for a comeback? Could Stanley be releasing music at some point? Tune in to hear their thoughts!#Stanley #ChrisStann #LSDguitarist #TheSilentMajority #90sMetal #AlternativeMetal #RikkiRockett #WhiskeyAGoGo #CultFollowing #HiddenGems #MusicComeback #LiveEventNOTE: Everything said here, and on every episode of all of our shows are 100% the opinions of the hosts. Nothing is stated as fact. Do your own research to see if their opinions are true or not.Please SUBSCRIBE, click the notification bell, leave a comment or a like, and share this episode!
It's nearly 40 years since Maggie Thatcher declared the end of society. "There is no such thing. There are individual men and women and there are families and no government can do anything except through people and people look to themselves first. It is our duty to look after ourselves and then also to help look after our neighbour and life is a reciprocal business. 'It is I think one of the tragedies in which many of the benefits we give, which were meant to reassure people that if they were sick or ill, there was a safety net and there was help, but somehow there are some people who have been manipulating the system. When people come and say 'But what is the point of working? I can get as much on the dole' Her words have come to mind again in recent months, with much of the focus of Westminster on cutting welfare payments. Across the UK, one in 10 people are on sickness or incapacity benefit, up to 3000 people go on the sick every day- half of those are for mental illness. The cost of these payments is £65bn a year. Almost 10 million people of working age aren't looking for work and Sir Keir Starmer has described this as 'unsustainable, indefensible and unfair' The Westminster government says that the case for cutting welfare is a moral one. Is it? And as those on benefits struggle to cope with what they have, is it pushing people further away from each other- thereby killing any notion of society? Presenter Audrey Carville in conversation with Dr Ciara Fitzpatrick- lecturer at Ulster University, currently researching the social security system and socio-economic rights, Anne McElvoy is executive editor of Politico and Alex Kane is a columnist and writer
On March 8th, federal immigration agents arrested Mahmoud Khalil, a former Palestinian student activist at Columbia University, in his New York home and moved him to a detention facility in Louisiana. Khalil, a recent graduate from Columbia's public affairs masters program and a prominent leader in the school's movement to pressure the university to divest from companies complicit in Israel's genocide, is a legal permanent resident, and is not accused of any crime. The Trump administration has pointed to his political activism as the reason for why he should be deported, invoking a rarely-used Cold War-era law to argue that Khalil's presence in the US is contrary to US foreign policy interests. Jewish American organizations are split over the administration's reactions: The Anti-Defamation League has praised it, other mainstream groups have remained silent, and liberal Zionist and anti-Zionist Jewish organizations have sharply condemned it.On this episode of On the Nose, editor-in-chief Arielle Angel, associate editor Mari Cohen, and senior reporter Alex Kane discuss the Jewish political reaction to the arrest and detention of Khalil. They talk about how the mainstream Jewish establishment paved the way for this authoritarian act, whether liberal Jewish opposition to the arrest could portend new political alignments, and the rise of new reactionary Jewish groups such as Betar and Mothers Against College Antisemitism. Note: When this podcast was recorded, the American Jewish Committee had not yet made a statement on Khalil. On March 12th, the AJC released a statement condemning Khalil's political speech but calling for “due process” in deportation proceedings against him. Articles Mentioned and Further Reading“A growing number of Jewish groups are condemning Mahmoud Khalil's arrest,” Ben Sales, Jewish Telegraphic Agency “The Push to ‘Deactivate' Students for Justice in Palestine,” Alex Kane, Jewish Currents“Why the ADL is encouraging Jews to invest in Tesla,” Arno Rosenfeld, The Forward“Elon Musk, the Jews, and the ADL,” Know Your Enemy podcast“Campus protest crackdowns claim to be about antisemitism – but they're part of a rightwing plan,” Arielle Angel, The Guardian“The Boomerang Comes Back,” Noura Erakat, Boston Review“In leaked messages, members of ‘Columbia Alumni for Israel' group chat work to identify, punish pro-Palestinian protesters,” Sarah Huddleston, Columbia...
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review the very first episode of the new WWE Evolve, main evented by WWEID prospects in a pretty good six-man match. Plus, they go over the difficulties of a first show, the pros and cons, and what they hope to see in the future. Then they check out one of their favorite promotions - Action Wrestling - with their latest show Prepare For Battle. Last time Tim Bosby was established as the promotion's monster heel. How is his presentation progressing as he defends the Action Title against Big Dave? Plus, there is Adam Priest taking on Kasey Owens in a very good technical match, Alex Kane vs. Jaden Newman in a wild brawl, and more. Chris and Justin also talk all the indy news of the week. For VIP, they sample more Limitless Wrestling's Warpath show with Donovan Dijak vs. Calvin Tankman and Alec Price against Eli Knight.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
On February 4th, President Donald Trump said that all Palestinians in Gaza should leave the coastal enclave and go to other Arab countries such as Egypt or Jordan—a move that, if actualized, would mark a drastic chapter in the Palestinians' history of being ethnically cleansed. Israel immediately embraced the idea, with the country's war minister ordering the military to draft plans to facilitate a mass exodus of Palestinians from Gaza. Palestinian groups as well as Egypt, Jordan, and many other countries have roundly rejected the idea, but Trump and his foreign policy team continue to insist that they will carry out the plan which would end in a US takeover of Gaza.On this episode of On the Nose, Jewish Currents senior reporter Alex Kane spoke to Mouin Rabbani, a co-editor of Jadaliyya, and Tariq Kenney-Shawa, US policy fellow at Al-Shabaka, about situating this moment in the long history of Palestinians displacement, whether and how a Trump ethnic cleansing plan is likely to unfold, and how it will impact the ceasefire in Gaza.Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Further Reading“With No Buy-in From Egypt or Jordan, Trump Appears to Back Away From His Gaza Plan,” Michael Shear, The New York Times“‘Trump Gaza is finally here!': US president promotes Gaza plan in AI video,” Mick Krever and Mostafa Salem, CNN“Palestinians in Paraguay,” Hadeel Assali, London Review of Books“Trump Revives Biden's Failed Proposal To Remove Palestinians From Gaza,” Matthew Petti, Reason“Netanyahu's Goal for Gaza: ‘Thin' Population ‘to a Minimum,'” Ryan Grim, The Intercept“WikiLeaks: Israel Intentionally Kept Gaza on Brink of Economic Collapse,” Joshua Norman, CBS News“Exclusive: Egypt's alternative to Trump's 'Gaza Riviera' aims to sideline Hamas,” Andrew Mills, Reuters“Trump wants Palestinians out of Gaza. Here are Egypt's plans to keep them there,” Aya Batrawy, NPR “Israel has cut off all supplies to Gaza. Here's what that means,” Cara Anna, Associated Press
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Israeli warplanes have stopped dropping bombs on Gaza, at least for now, but there's no ceasefire in the occupied West Bank. Since October 2023, and especially since this January, the intensity of Israeli military operations in the West Bank has escalated to a degree unseen since the Second Intifada. On January 21st, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced “Operation Iron Wall”—a bombing campaign and ground invasion centered on the city of Jenin in the northern West Bank. Jenin houses a large Palestinian refugee camp populated by families expelled by Israeli forces in 1948. As such, it has long been an epicenter of Palestinian militancy, and has faced waves of Israeli ground invasions and sieges for decades. Now, Israel's defense minister has said that the army is returning to Jenin to apply the “lessons” it learned in Gaza—which have included the widespread destruction of civilian infrastructure, the siege of a hospital, and, in a particularly brazen act, the simultaneous blowing up of 23 buildings on February 2nd. To discuss Israel's application of the “Gaza model” in the West Bank and its impact on Palestinians, Jewish Currents senior reporter Alex Kane spoke with journalist Azmat Khan and analyst Tahani Mustafa. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Articles Mentioned and Further Reading“Israeli military operation turns Jenin refugee camp into 'ghost town,'” Ali Sawafta, Reuters“Demolitions in Jenin signal Israel's new approach in the West Bank,” Marcus Walker, The Wall Street Journal“In West Bank raids, Palestinians see echoes of Israel's Gaza war,” Raja Abdulrahim and Azmat Khan, The New York Times“Two young children were getting ready for school. An IDF drone killed them,” Hagar Shezaf, Haaretz“The civilian casualty files,” The New York Times“Palestinian Authority's raid on Jenin appeals to Israeli, Western interests,” Mat Nashed, Al Jazeera English“Palestinian gunman kills Israeli soldiers as UN warns over W Bank operation,” David Gritten, BBC News“The settler strategy accelerating Palestinian dispossession,” Dalia Hatuqa, Jewish Currents
In this hour of A Numbers Game hosts Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon are joined by Jason Weingarten, VSiN Contributor, and Mike Pritchard, VSiN NFL Analyst and Former NFL Player, to talk about the NFL. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Alex Kane, Sporttrade CEO, to talk about prediction markets and exchanges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Sunday, Israel and Hamas entered into the first phase of what could become a permanent ceasefire. Under the agreement that led to the pause, Israel will release hundreds of Palestinians, many held without charge or trial, from its prisons in exchange for the release of 98 Israeli hostages by Palestinian militants in Gaza. The deal also allows Palestinians forcibly displaced from the north of Gaza to return to that area, promises a surge in humanitarian aid to a Palestinian population that was starving as a result of Israel's siege, and leaves open the door for further negotiations resulting in a permanent ceasefire. But significant questions remain about the deal—foremost of which is whether it will lead to the permanent end of Israel's bombardment and hermetic siege of Gaza, an assault experts have termed a genocide. To discuss why Israel agreed to stop its bombing after 15 months, whether the ceasefire is likely to last, and the future of Gaza's governance, Jewish Currents senior reporter Alex Kane spoke to analysts Yousef Munayyer and Zaha Hassan.Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Further Reading“A long-awaited ceasefire has finally begun in Gaza. Here's what we know,” Sophie Tanno, Lauren Kent and Christian Edwards, CNN“Jared Kushner says Gaza's ‘waterfront property could be very valuable,'” Patrick Wintour, The Guardian“Ben Gvir says he repeatedly foiled hostage deals, urges Smotrich to help him stop this one,” Times of Israel staff, Times of Israel“UNRWA said preparing to shutter Gaza, West Bank operations ahead of Israeli ban,” Times of Israel staff, Times of Israel“Gangs looting Gaza aid operate in areas under Israeli control, aid groups say,” Claire Parker, Loveday Morris, Hajar Harb, Miriam Berger and Hazem Balousha, The Washington Post“The Pro-Israel Donor With a $100 Million Plan to Elect Trump,” Theodore Schleifer, The New York Times
In this hour of A Numbers Game hosts Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon are joined by Jason Weingarten, VSiN Contributor, and Mike Pritchard, VSiN NFL Analyst and Former NFL Player, to talk about the NFL. Also on the show, the hosts are joined by Alex Kane, Sporttrade CEO, to talk about prediction markets and exchanges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We hear from Alex Kane, senior reporter at Jewish Currents, about the Trump Administration's plans to dismantle the Palestine solidarity movement.
To start of the show, we spoke with Danny Pearlstein and Emilia Decaudin of the Riders Alliance about the launch of congestion pricing in New York City, which began on Sunday after many years of struggle. We then heard from Alex Kane, staff writer at Jewish Currents, about the Trump Administration's plans to dismantle the Palestine solidarity movement. Lastly, we bring on Nicole Noble from NY-10 Neighbors for Peace, a Palestine solidarity group that has been pressuring their ardently Zionist House rep Dan Goldman since the genocide in Gaza began.
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review ACTION Wrestling's Bangers Only 5, a very eventful show with new champ Tom Bosby defending his title against Bobby Flacco complete with a shock angle at the end, the promotion makes a monster top heel in one night, Alex Kane throws Jaden Newman around for ten minutes, the Good Hand do nefarious things, and much more. A lot of people are going on Santa's naughty list after this show. There's also further updates on the saga of GCW and AEW. Speaking of GCW, for VIP listeners Chris and Justin check out some crazy matches and angles from their latest show featuring the return of beloved face/psycho killer Charles Mason against the dastardly heels who tried to stop his terrible crime spree, and Effy faces Matt Cardona in a match notable for the newsworthy run-in at the end.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Since October 2023, Palestine solidarity activists have faced a climate of McCarthyist repression, and all signs point to the incoming Trump administration escalating that campaign to silence the anti-genocide movement. Trump's cabinet appointees and supporters have embraced plans to revoke visas of pro-Palestine student organizers, sue colleges to ensure they crack down on protesters, subject anti-Zionist students to FBI questioning, and more—all in the name of fighting antisemitism. In this episode, associate editor Mari Cohen and senior reporter Alex Kane join Emma Saltzberg, US strategic campaigns director for Diaspora Alliance, and Dylan Saba, a staff attorney at Palestine Legal and a contributing writer at Jewish Currents, to discuss the possible shape of the Trump repression regime. We discuss the use of civil rights law to quash student protest, the Heritage Foundation's unnerving “Project Esther” blueprint for suppressing the Palestine solidarity movement, and Congressional attempts to attack the nonprofit status of anti-Zionist groups. We also analyze the multiple right-wing approaches at play—including the distinct but sometimes overlapping “anti-discrimination” and “anti-terrorism” paradigms—and consider possibilities for mobilizing a broader liberal-left coalition to oppose these strategies. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).”Texts Mentioned and Further Resources:“Trump DOJ civil rights pick blasted campus protests, opposed Antisemitism Awareness Act,” Marc Rod, Jewish Insider “The Biden-Harris administration has failed to combat campus antisemitism,” Jonathan Pidluzny, America First Policy Institute“Trump attorney general pick Pam Bondi: 5 things Jews should know,” Lauren Markoe, Forward “The civil rights law shutting down pro-Palestine speech,” Alex Kane, Jewish Currents“Linda McMahon meets with Senators, addresses approach to fighting antisemitism,” Emily Jacobs, Jewish Insider“Project Esther,” The Heritage Foundation “Evangelical Christians are politicizing the Jewish story of Esther,” Jane Eisner, The Washington Post“Congressional Republicans launch 'fishing expedition' against progressive, Jewish, and Palestinian nonprofits,” Matthew Petti, Reason“Virginia judge denies pro-Palestinian group's bid to limit attorney general's...
It's time to Whale Watch with SportTrade and Alex Kane! Dave Dameshek joins the show as well!
Trent & Ken back together talking Drake's win, College Football Playoff, Alex Kane from Sport Trade stops by & The Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus
Trent & Ken back together talking Drake's win, College Football Playoff, Alex Kane from Sport Trade stops by & The Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus
MLW is back with Eric Bischoff Presents One Shot. What havoc will Bischoff wreak? Contra Unit defends the Tag Titles against COZYMAX, Alex Kane battles Bobby Fish, The Andersons, Paul Walter Hauser and more! Did it live up to the hype? Listen and find out! If you liked what you've heard, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review where able. We're on social media on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mlwconfusion Twitter & Instagram: @thenovaofcass. All the other links can be found at www.linktr.ee/mlwconfusion. If you'd like to assist monetarily, there's a tip jar at www.ko-fi.com/cassonova. For more bang for your buck, check out www.patreon.com/cassonova. For as little as $1, you can get the podcast two days early and ad free. You also get weekly exclusives and early access while helping upgrade the equipment. So be like Keith Winn, Alexander McCarthy, Alainya, and Alan Schroeder and check it out! For all your MLW Con-Fusion t-shirts, visit https://my-store-ca01da-2.creator-spring.com Also, for all your energy drink and workout needs, head to www.reppsports.com and when you checkout, use my coupon code "CASS" at checkout and earn 15% off your order. Oh! And I'm on Cameo now at https://www.cameo.com/thenovaofcass Affiliate Links: Gevi: gevi.pxf.io/AWJxbx WWE Shop: wwe-shop.sjv.io/oq25Rn Prince Nana Coffee:https://princenanacoffee.com/?ref=ROBKAMERERMLW Con-Fusion is part of the Urban Wrestling Network. You can watch their show on YouTube at Urban Wrestling Network - YouTube and you can follow them on the Twitter @UrbanWrestleNW For business inquiries, send all messages to rzkamerer[at]comcast.net.
CyHawk Women's preview & point spread movement, Alex Kane from Sport Trade on sports wagering & The Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus
CyHawk Women's preview & point spread movement, Alex Kane from Sport Trade on sports wagering & The Voice of the Chiefs Mitch Holthus
Alex Kane from Sport Trade, Dave Sinykin talks Packers v Lions, Steven M SIpple on the Huskers & Trent's Picks presented by Circa Sports
Alex Kane from Sport Trade, Dave Sinykin talks Packers v Lions, Steven M SIpple on the Huskers & Trent's Picks presented by Circa Sports
Alex Kane and Stuckey join the show today on a Whale Watch Wednesday presented Sporttrade
MLW returns with Slaughterhouse, the second half of the Lucha Apocalypto tapings. AKIRA and Mads Krugger main event in a Weapons of Mass Destruction match. Also appearing is Satoshi Kojima, Bobby Fish, Minoru Suzuki, The Andersons, Alex Kane, and more! If you liked what you've heard, be sure to like, subscribe, and leave a review where able. We're on social media on Facebook: www.facebook.com/mlwconfusion Twitter & Instagram: @thenovaofcass. All the other links can be found at www.linktr.ee/mlwconfusion. If you'd like to assist monetarily, there's a tip jar at www.ko-fi.com/cassonova. For more bang for your buck, check out www.patreon.com/cassonova. For as little as $1, you can get the podcast two days early and ad free. You also get weekly exclusives and early access while helping upgrade the equipment. So be like Keith Winn, Alexander McCarthy, Alainya, and Alan Schroeder and check it out! For all your MLW Con-Fusion t-shirts, visit https://my-store-ca01da-2.creator-spring.com Also, for all your energy drink and workout needs, head to www.reppsports.com and when you checkout, use my coupon code "CASS" at checkout and earn 15% off your order. Oh! And I'm on Cameo now at https://www.cameo.com/thenovaofcass Affiliate Links: Gevi: gevi.pxf.io/AWJxbx WWE Shop: wwe-shop.sjv.io/oq25Rn Prince Nana Coffee:https://princenanacoffee.com/?ref=ROBKAMERERMLW Con-Fusion is part of the Urban Wrestling Network. You can watch their show on YouTube at Urban Wrestling Network - YouTube and you can follow them on the Twitter @UrbanWrestleNW For business inquiries, send all messages to rzkamerer[at]comcast.net.
Matt and Dave are back with a special edition of Whale Watch Monday with Alex Kane
In this hour of A Numbers Game hosts Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon are joined by Jonathan Von Tobel, VSiN Host, as they dive into the NBA and college football. Also on the show is Alex Kane, Sporttrade CEO and Founder, as they discuss what bets you can make that you can do on the Sporttrade but not at a sportsbook. Plus, VSiN Host Tim Murray joins the show to talk about CFB best bets and VSiN Contributor Jason Weingarten joins the show to talk about this year's MLB Award winners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this hour of A Numbers Game hosts Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon are joined by Jonathan Von Tobel, VSiN Host, as they dive into the NBA and college football. Also on the show is Alex Kane, Sporttrade CEO and Founder, as they discuss what bets you can make that you can do on the Sporttrade but not at a sportsbook. Plus, VSiN Host Tim Murray joins the show to talk about CFB best bets and VSiN Contributor Jason Weingarten joins the show to talk about this year's MLB Award winners.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
College Football Playoff garbage, Iowa Hoops wins, Alex Kane from Sport Trade & Mitch Holthus on the Chiefs
College Football Playoff garbage, Iowa Hoops wins, Alex Kane from Sport Trade & Mitch Holthus on the Chiefs
Time to Whale Watch with SportTrade! Alex Kane joins Matt and Dave today!
David Kaplan rips the Bears, Alex Kane on sports betting from Sport Trade & Trent's Picks presented by Circa Sports
David Kaplan rips the Bears, Alex Kane on sports betting from Sport Trade & Trent's Picks presented by Circa Sports
CFP Rankings, Alex Kane from Sport Trade on sports wagering & election betting, Mitch Holthus talks Chiefs
On this special episode of On the Nose—recorded live on November 4th at McNally Jackson Books in Manhattan—Jewish Currents senior reporter Alex Kane hosts a discussion about foreign policy and the 2024 presidential election. Historian Stephen Wertheim, Arab American Institute executive director Maya Berry, and national security reporter Spencer Ackerman discuss Donald Trump's and Kamala Harris's foreign policy visions, regional war in the Middle East, and the bipartisan consensus on upholding US empire. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).Further Reading:“Some Muslim Americans moving to Jill Stein in potential blow to Kamala Harris,” Andrea Shalal, Reuters“New Poll Finds Arab American Voters Evenly Divided in the 2024 Presidential Election,” Arab American InstituteReign of Terror: How the 9/11 Era Destabilized America and Produced Trump by Spencer Ackerman“How Kamala Harris Should Put America First — for Real,” Stephen Werheim, The New York Times“America's Foreign Policy Inertia,” Stephen Wertheim and Christopher S. Chivvis, Foreign Affairs
In 2003, a group of Indian Americans established the Hindu American Foundation (HAF), an organization explicitly modeled on the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), in a bid to address anti-Hindu discrimination in the US. Just as the ADL has long insisted that fighting American antisemitism requires bolstering support for Israel, the HAF committed itself to lobbying for India's Hindu nationalist movement in the name of protecting Hindu Americans' civil rights, an approach that has garnered significant success. The HAF is not the only organization that has drawn inspiration from the ADL. In 2021, the Asian American Foundation (TAAF) was formed in direct partnership with the ADL as a way to address growing anti-Asian racism. While lacking connection to a single ethnonationalist movement, TAAF nevertheless drew on the ADL's and HAF's approaches in positioning anti-Asian racism as a unique problem requiring carceral solutions instead of solidaristic organizing. As such, TAAF debuted with ADL head Jonathan Greenblatt as the only non-Asian person on its board, and Hindu nationalist Sonal Shah as its founding president. The HAF and TAAF's use of the ADL model has thus far helped them achieve significant support and legitimacy. However, as the ADL itself faces an unprecedented crisis of legitimacy in the wake of October 7th, affiliation with it now risks becoming a liability. For instance, following members' criticism over its ties to an increasingly repressive Greenblatt, TAAF removed him from his board this July (while still affirming its “strategic relationship” with the ADL). As dissent continues to grow in Asian and South Asian American communities—with reporters and activists questioning ties of anti-racist groups in the US to injustices abroad—it is not just ties to the ADL but the power of the ADL model of antiracism that stands to come into question. To discuss these developments, Jewish Currents news editor Aparna Gopalan spoke to associate editor Mari Cohen, New Yorker contributing writer E. Tammy Kim, and Savera coalition activist Prachi Patankar about the similarities and differences between the ADL, the HAF, and TAAF; their embrace of a “hate crimes” approach to anti-racism and what it leaves out; their ties to supremacist movements; and their shifting fortunes in the wake of the pressures over the past year. Thanks to Jesse Brenneman for producing and to Nathan Salsburg for the use of his song “VIII (All That Were Calculated Have Passed).Texts Mentioned and Further Reading:“How the ADL's Israel Advocacy Undermines Its Civil Rights Work,” Alex Kane and Jacob Hutt, Jewish Currents “ADL Staffers Dissented After CEO Compared Palestinian...
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review Wrestling Revolver's aptly named Bad Trip, headlined by a six-man Beer Garden Death Match with monster heels RED (Ricky Shane Page & Alex Colon & Dark Pledge) vs. the makeshift team of KC Jacobs & Akira & Judge Joe Dred, the King of the Monsters Match between Krule and Fulton, Steve Maclin and Elijah (the former Elias) square off, and more. They also discuss GCW announcing a return to the Hammerstein Ballroom and a great promo video put out to hype it. For VIP listeners, it's off to Action Wrestling where Bobby Flacco wrestles One Called Manders for the Action title, plus Jaden Newman against Alex Kane.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
Is an Iowa QB Change happening? Hoops thoughts, Alex Kane from Sport Trade & Mitch Holthus talks Chiefs
Alex Kane speaks with WrestleZone about his evolution in MLW, Hurricane Helene canceling MLW Slaughterhouse and how talent found out, working with Kevin Knight, his feud with AJ Francis and Black Panther's influence, and more!
Matt is sick with Covid but the show goes on. Alex Kane of SportTrade joins the show to Whale Watch
David Eickholt talks Hawkeyes, Alex Kane from Sports Trade & Trent's Picks presented by Circa Sports
It's time to Whale Watch with SportTrade and Alex Kane. Plus Evan Abrams from the Action Network joins to talk NFL and College trends
It's Time to Whale Watch Wednesday with Alex Kane and SportTrade today on BvB!
In hour one of A Numbers Game hosts Gill Alexander and Kelley Bydlon are joined by TruMedia Sports' Paul Carr to talk about this weekend's EPL slate. Sporttrade Founder and CEO Alex Kane also joins the show to talk about the Sporttrade app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex Kane joins BvB for Whale Watch Wednesday!