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Some of the Trump administration's dramatic funding and policy shifts are facing major pushback for the first time — not from Congress, but from the courts. Federal judges around the country are attempting to pump the brakes on efforts to freeze government spending, shut down the U.S. Agency for International Development, eliminate access to health-related webpages and datasets, and limit grant funding provided by the National Institutes of Health. Meanwhile, Congress is off to a slow start in trying to turn President Donald Trump's agenda into legislation, although Medicaid is clearly high on the list for potential funding cuts. Shefali Luthra of The 19th, Jessie Hellmann of CQ Roll Call, and Maya Goldman of Axios News join KFF Health News' Julie Rovner to discuss these topics and more. Also this week, Rovner interviews Mark McClellan, director of the Duke-Margolis Institute for Health Policy and a former health official during the George W. Bush administration, about the impact of cutting funding to research universities. Plus, for “extra credit,” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week that they think you should read, too: Julie Rovner: Axios' “Nonprofit Hospital Draws Backlash for Super Bowl Ad,” by Maya Goldman. Shefali Luthra: Politico's “‘Americans Can and Will Die From This': USAID Worker Details Dangers, Chaos,” by Jonathan Martin. Maya Goldman: KFF Health News' “Doctor Wanted: Small Town in Florida Offers Big Perks To Attract a Physician,” by Daniel Chang. Jessie Hellmann: NPR's “Trump's Ban on Gender-Affirming Care for Young People Puts Hospitals in a Bind,” by Selena Simmons-Duffin. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Bongino Report Early Edition, Evita covers the deep state's war on Matt Gaetz, FEMA whistleblowers revealing more targeting against Trump supporters, and a Georgia mom arrested and charged for letting her child walk less than a mile unsupervised. Americans Can't Trust Mike Rogers To Give The FBI The Reckoning It Needs Georgia mom jailed for letting 10-year-old son walk less than a mile into town on his own Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hey Savor listener, we wanted to share an episode of Grown Up Stuff: How to Adult that we think you'll love. We've been watching a lot of “The Bear” and are inspired to create all the delicious and mind-blowing meals. . . . but first, we must learn to chop before we sauteé. Molly and Matt are hitting the kitchen with a special guest, the James Beard award-winning J. Kenji López Alt. Yes, chef! Learn which cooking tools are must-haves, the best ways to defrost meat, and the most common mistakes made in the kitchen. We're going to help you foster a love for cooking, even if you're a takeout stan. Subscribe to Grown Up Stuff: How to Adult wherever you get podcasts! Cited Sources: “28% of Americans Can't Cook” - Tufts University, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy - Health & Nutrition Letter “How Eating Out Contributes to Our Diets” - NESTA “2023 Report: Shifting Consumer Eating Habits and Grocery Shopping Habits” - National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weekly Roundup of this week's top Economics stories.- Nearly half of Americans Can't Pay Their Bills- How India went -- and stayed -- Populist- Small Business Job Growth now Negative- How to Restore the Gold Standard- With 100 to 1 Loss Ratio, Wars are Bleeding America OutRead the full article “How to Restore the Gold Standard” with charts and all the gory details at www.profstonge.com.Visit our Lead Sponsor: UnchainedKeep your Bitcoin secure and minimize your taxes. Save $100 on a Bitcoin IRA using code PETER.Visit our Sponsor: Daily Signal PodcastConservative Perspectives the Establishment Media won't cover!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.
We've been watching a lot of “The Bear” and are inspired to create all the delicious and mind-blowing meals. . . . but first, we must learn to chop before we sauteé. It's the Season Two finale, and Molly and Matt are hitting the kitchen with a special guest, the James Beard award-winning J. Kenji López Alt. Yes, chef! Learn which cooking tools are must-haves, the best ways to defrost meat, and the most common mistakes made in the kitchen. We're going to help you foster a love for cooking, even if you're a takeout stan. Cited Sources: “28% of Americans Can't Cook” - Tufts University, Gerald J. and Dorothy R. Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy - Health & Nutrition Letter “How Eating Out Contributes to Our Diets” - NESTA “2023 Report: Shifting Consumer Eating Habits and Grocery Shopping Habits” - National Frozen & Refrigerated Foods Association (NFRA) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Weekly Roundup of this week's top Economics stories.In this Episode:- Two Major Banks Warn of Disaster- Kamala to the left of Bernie Sanders- Evictions Soar as Americans Can't pay Rent- Canada's Worst Downturn in 40 Years- Debt Interest Eats 76% of Income TaxRead the full article "Canada's Worst Downturn in 40 Years" with charts and all the gory details at www.profstonge.com.Visit our Lead Sponsor: UnchainedKeep bitcoin secure and minimize the tax you owe on it. Use code PETER for $100 off a Bitcoin IRA.Visit our Sponsor: ITM TradingInflation and crisis are coming for your retirement. Get your free report the War on Retirement.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the Show.
Join the intense debate on “Pardon the Disruption,” featuring Steve Trang, Leon G Barnes, Chris Jefferson, and Brian Manley, as they delve into the startling report that claims 80% of Americans can't afford a new house. This lively discussion is bound to challenge your perspective... The post REPORT 80% of Americans Can't Afford a New House appeared first on Real Estate Disruptors.
Kevin McCarthy REMOVED As House Speaker, GOP Plots REVENGE On Gaetz: Rising (00:00) BREAKING: Jim Jordan Announced Speaker Run, Pelosi BOOTED From Capitol | Rising (15:16) SPEAKER TRUMP? GOP Floats THE DON To Replace McCarthy, Trump Says He's OPEN To Helping (32:29) NY Judge SILENCES Trump With GAG ORDER, Whoopi Goldberg Wants MORE Censorship: Rising (48:04) RFK Jr INDEPENDENT RUN Would Turn 2024 Race UPSIDE DOWN, Voters WANT BOBBY: Super PAC Founder (56:01) MSM Backs Biden & Blinken PROPAGANDA, Americans Can't Get REAL ANSWERS On Ukraine: Bryce Greene (01:11:04) MSM FREAKS After Russia TV Suggests Elon Musk Is A Russian Agent: Rising (01:20:48) Cornel West SLAMS OBAMA, Progressives For PRO-WAR 'Proclivities': Exclusive Interview (01:32:01) Kaiser Permanente Workers Stage LARGEST HEALTH CARE Strike In US History: Report (01:42:26) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
* Guest: Dave Rentschler, CSPOA Regional Director - CSPOA.org * Biden got booed in Maui - He makes it so much worse! - TheBlaze.com * Trump canceled a press conference set for Aug. 21, during which he was going to unveil evidence of fraud in the 2020 presidential election - Saying his lawyers would prefer to put the "irrefutable" evidence in legal filings. * Trump: Skip GOP Debate in Favor of Interview With Tucker Carlson. * The chronic anthem of “machines are not connected to the internet” is being debunked left and right by the Cast Vote Records that our experts have collected, analyzed, and determined absolutely show that the election machines were connected to the internet - FrankSpeech.com * Who is Vivek Ramaswamy? * Vivek is a first-generation American. Growing up in the Cincinnati area, he often recounts the sage advice he received from his father that "If you're going to stand out, then you might as well be outstanding." This advice set the course for his life: an accomplished pianist, a nationally ranked tennis player, and the valedictorian of his Jesuit high school. He went on to graduate summa cum laude in Biology from Harvard in 2007 and received his J.D. degree from Yale Law School in 2013, worked at a hedge fund, then started a pharmaceutical company, Roivant Sciences, where his team developed five drugs that went on to become FDA-approved. * Vivek is an American entrepreneur, political and cultural thought leader, and New York Times bestselling author of Woke, Inc.: Inside Corporate America's Social Justice Scam, along with his second book, Nation of Victims: Identity Politics, the Death of Merit, and the Path Back to Excellence. * Ramaswamy has been a prominent and outspoken critic against ESG, discriminatory practices under the guise of critical race theory, and of what he calls "government-tech censorship," where the government colludes with big tech to do through the backdoor what it couldn't do through the front door under the Constitution. * Vivek Ramaswamy Tells Tucker Carlson FBI, CIA LIED About 9/11, Americans ‘Can't Handle The Truth'! * Vivek Ramaswamy Asked Point Blank If Joe Biden Is A Legitimately Elected President. * TRUTH. There's only one. Not yours, not mine. Just pure TRUTH. In today's bureaucratic political climate where spin is all the Administrative state knows how to do, we stand by cold-hard facts. * Vivek Ramaswamy: God is real, There are two genders, Human flourishing requires fossil fuels, Reverse racism is racism, An open border is no border, Parents determine the education of their children, The nuclear family is the greatest form of governance known to mankind, Capitalism lifts people up from poverty, There are three branches of the US government, not four, The US Constitution is the strongest guarantor of freedoms in history. * America was founded on these truths that we find sacred and undeniable. Without these truths, our standing as a nation would mean nothing. * "Shut down that administrative bureaucracy, shut down the deep state, reduce the federal employee headcount by over 75%.
Biden Used FAKE NAME To Talk To Son Hunter's Biz Partners & Make Secret Calls: Report (00:00) Trumpers Allegedly DOX Georgia Grand Jurors Serving In Trump Trial (13:16) Maui Emergency Chief RESIGNS, SLAMMED For Response To Wildfires (25:00) Vivek Ramaswamy Tells Tucker Carlson FBI, CIA LIED About 9/11, Americans ‘Can't Handle The Truth' (37:03) ‘Babies Got Trampled' New Details Of Biden's Afghanistan Withdrawal Two Years Later: New Book (53:45) Britney Spears Posts BIZARRE IG Pic Following Split From Sam Asghari (01:10:42) DeSantis Debate Strategy Leaked; FL Gov Instructed To HIT Biden, Defend NO-SHOW Trump: Rising REACTS (01:21:21) Bradley Cooper 'Jewface'? Actor DRAGGED For Wearing Fake Nose In Portrayal Of Leonard Bernstein (01:32:04) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Producer/Host: Jim Campbell As we move around the web and use different web sites, we are constantly asked for our “informed consent” for the sites to know how to collect and use personal data about us. But can most of us actually give our “informed consent” in response to those demands? Some recent studies suggest the answer may be no. Here are links to the documents mentioned today: “Metrics for Success: Why and How to Evaluate Privacy Choice Usability” “Americans Can’t Consent to Companies’ Use of Their Data” About the host: Jim Campbell has a longstanding interest in the intersection of digital technology, law, and public policy and how they affect our daily lives in our increasingly digital world. He has banged around non-commercial radio for decades and, in the little known facts department (that should probably stay that way), he was one of the readers voicing Richard Nixon's words when NPR broadcast the entire transcript of the Watergate tapes. Like several other current WERU volunteers, he was at the station's sign-on party on May 1, 1988 and has been a volunteer ever since doing an early stint as a Morning Maine host, and later producing WERU program series including Northern Lights, Conversations on Science and Society, Sound Portrait of the Artist, Selections from the Camden Conference, others that will probably come to him after this is is posted, and, of course, Notes from the Electronic Cottage. The post Notes from the Electronic Cottage 3/2/23: Informed Consent 2 first appeared on WERU 89.9 FM Blue Hill, Maine Local News and Public Affairs Archives.
Joe Turow, author, "Americans Can't Consent to Companies' Use of Their Data" Tomaš Dvořák - "Game Boy Tune" - "Mark's intro" - "Interview with Joe Turow" [0:09:33] - "Mark's comments" [0:34:47] 9th Ward Marching Band - "Don't Bring Me Down" [0:55:01] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/124916
6pm - Big Labor's Astroturfed Unionization of Starbucks // NYC grocers' simple fix for serial shoplifters: Will lawmakers listen? // Americans Can't Stop Pampering Their Pets—Companies Want In // Republican Curtis Sliwa Proposes Unheard-Of Solution To NYC's Rat Crisis // Ice Baths. Cryo-Chambers. Hikes at Dawn. Why Spa-Goers Want Hardcore Wellness Now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What was once old is new again. Folks are dropping big bucks to get nostalgic with their undergarments. A perp on the run from the police picks a place to hide in a pile of poop. "Pancho Guero", my Insane FL Nephew has a unsettling tale where passengers on an airline were airdropped a pic from a older man who was "just having a little fun" and wanted to share his experience with everyone. So buckle up...there's going to be a lot of stupid turbulence on this flight... A Bride Needed a New Wedding Dress, Because Her Grandmother Was Accidentally Buried in Hers; A Fast Food Worker Dropped Meth in a Customer's Bag; Scientists Discover Biggest Bacteria Ever, Visible to Naked Eye; Vegan Burger That Tastes Like "Human Flesh" Wins Top Award; Insanity pleas possible for man who killed couple & ate a man's face; Study Reveals Half the world's rivers are full of prescription drugs; Pair face fines after taking a raccoon into pet store; Man Breaks 2 World Records: Speed Drinking Mountain Dew & Tomato Sauce; Mayor Drunkenly Crashed Her Car...An Hour After Meeting with the Families of Drunk Driving Victims; China Invents a Mind-Reading Device That Can Tell if You're Watching Porn; Similar body odors can lead to same-sex friendships; Family's Entire Roof Removed in Contractor Mistake; A Drunk Guy Stole a Cop Car Then Responded to a Call; A 4th of July Poll Found 1 in 8 Americans Can't Name Our 1st President; A Man Robbed Someone at Gunpoint, After He Refused to Buy Him Wendy's Chicken Nuggets; Church Group Needed to Be Rescued After Hiking Up a Mountain to Get Close to God. And we have more folks who want to "ASK PANCHO" about some of life's complex issues like, "My Neighbor Hates My Movie Nights" and "I'm Dating The Guy Of My Dreams & I'm Not Happy". We have another round of the "Insane Game Show" so put on your thinking hat & play along with "Pancho" to see if you can guess faster than he can! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/support
Today on Rising, Bipartisan gun control push is nothing more than political theatre: Olayemi Olurin & Liz Wolfe (00:00)Most Americans DISTRUST Gov't, say politicians SELF SERVING, Liz Wolfe: Why give them MORE POWER? (14:05)Gas HITS $5/Gallon Avg, Americans CAN'T AFFORD HOUSING. Can Lawmakers DO ANYTHING? (26:16)Dems TURN on Biden: AOC, high-ranking party members won't commit to backing '24 bid (38:49)CDC drops air travel testing requirement after MONTHS of pressure (50:27)31 Patriot Front members ARRESTED on route to incite riot at Idaho pride parade: Officials (58:21)Google engineer suspended after saying company's AI, LaMBDA, HAS A SOUL & requires consent for tests (1:07:25)Where to tune in and follow: https://linktr.ee/risingthehillMore about Rising:Rising is a weekday morning show hosted by Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave. It breaks the mold of morning TV by taking viewers inside the halls of Washington power like never before, providing outside-of-the-beltway perspectives. The show leans into the day's political cycle with cutting edge analysis from DC insiders and outsiders alike to provide coverage not provided on cable news. It also sets the day's political agenda by breaking exclusive news with a team of scoop-driven reporters and demanding answers during interviews with the country's most important political newsmakers.
Another example of how I picked the wrong career: I could be making $50k a week selling farts in a jar like this woman. There may not be a job left for some South Koreans after women pitched a fit over a milk company's ad campaign. And it turns out beetles are into oral sex...& of course, there are scientists that "get off" studying them. Plus, more stupidity from my Insane FL Nephew, "Pancho Guero"...who will probably give me the worst Christmas gift I will receive this year... talking about a man who didn't think things out completely when he chose to rob his own bank. Plus a gift bag full of more stupidity: Man Kicked Off Flight for Wearing Women's Underwear Instead of Mask; North Korea Executes People for Watching K-Pop; MTA Manager Caught With Blow-Up Doll In An Attempt To Skirt HOV Laws; Family finds venomous snake slithering in their Christmas tree; Grinch Actor Was Hired to Mess with Kids, & Trashes Whole House; 2 Guys Buys Lottery Ticket with Stolen Debit Card-Wins $5M...but Won't Get Any of It; FL company offers 2 free homes as worker incentive; Event featuring teachers crawling for cash prompts apology; A Thief Tried to Flee the Cops in a Getaway Car That Was Up on Jacks; 1 in 3 Americans Can't Even Wipe Their Butt Right; Guy Fires a Shotgun at 2 Teens Who Threw Water Balloons at His Truck; Why You Shouldn't Scare Your Cat Away From The Christmas Tree; We're Cussing More. Blame the #%$ Pandemic; Top Signs You Picked a Terrible Christmas Present; Moms Have Been Voted the Best Gift-Givers...Nephews Are the Worst. And play along with "Pancho" as we take on more challenges in the weekly "Insane Games" to figure out if this is FAKE NEWS or FLORIDA: A Clearwater woman was arrested for taking off her pants wearing them as a mask while entering a Target….." The Toy Chest in Detroit, Michigan ….. STRIP CLUB or DAY CARE? Golden Steer in Forest Park, Illinois ….. STEAKHOUSE or GAY BAR? Ryan Driller ….. PORN STAR or WEATHERMAN? and Lake Hills Oasis in Somerset, Kentucky ….. GOLF COURSE or REHAB? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/eriklane/support
On Mar 22, 2021, Newsmax Dr. Zuhdi Jasser talks about Biden. This was 6 months ago! Imagine how screwed up he is now and getting worse everyday. As some citizens and lawmakers wonder about both the mental and physical health of Joe Biden, the oldest sitting president in US history, physician Dr. Zuhdi Jasser breaks down the different 'red flags' he sees and determines where doctor-patient confidentiality stops and responsibility to disclose information to the public begins. Biden Claims ‘We Have No Indication' Americans Can't Get to Kabul Airport https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxgtH5PiExo How to Know if Grapes Have Gone Bad https://food.onehowto.com/article/how-to-know-if-grapes-have-gone-bad-12497.html Doctor examines President Biden's mental decline Mar 22, 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGNobQ5wjPI
A reading of "Americans Can't Travel Because State Department Employees Won't Work," originally published at Reason.
The Personal Computer Show Wednesday February 24th 2021 PRN.fm Streaming On the Internet 6:00 PM Eastern Time IN THE NEWS o The Free Subscription for LastPass is Now Offered with New Restrictions o Millions of Americans Can't Get Broadband Because of a Faulty FCC Map o A Hugely Popular File-Sharing Android App Has Glaring Security Flaws o New Malware Found on 30,000 Macs o Chrome Will Soon No Longer Function on Older CPUs o The Rust programming language Foundation FEATURE SEGMENTS IT Pro series - Benjamin Rockwell o Youth as surrogate for official IT Support From the Tech Corner - Hank Kee o Big Tech and Federal Anti Trust All Hands on Tech – Marty Winston o UVC Primer .
Darnell & Joel discuss 8 Billionaires who lost their billions and the following causes of their demise: Economic collapse Fraud - ponzi scheme Unfavourable long term contracts War Related Episodes: 6CR #73 https://www.sixcentsreport.com/ References: Broke Billionaires: 8 Who Had It All & Lost Almost Everything Mansa Musa I The Difference Between MLM and Pyramid Schemes What is a Ponzi Scheme? Is it True that 40% of Americans Can't Handle a $400 Emergency Expense? Give us your two cents via: Facebook Twitter sixcentsreport@gmail.com
(0:00) Show Open: Thank You Dr. Fauci Frank is still upset that police aren't wearing facemasks, and listener Grag calls in to tell us his encounter with the police the day before and how he got out of a speeding ticket. Also, Brad gloats as Dr Anthony Fauci says Americans CAN invite Tinder dates over to their homes, but only 'if they're willing to take a risk' (12:30) Entertainment News The Governor of Florida Denies He Showed Favoritism to the WWE WWE Is Announcing The Release Of Many Superstars Following Today's Conference Call [Updated] Chris Cuomo's Wife Now Has the Coronavirus Jeff Bezos Lost $36 Billion in His Divorce Settlement Last Year, But He's Already Made Most of It Back Netflix is now worth more than Disney with its value climbing to $187billion after the streaming company's shares hit an all-time high as millions stay at home during Covid-19 lockdown Is JOE EXOTIC from "Tiger King" getting a radio show from prison? (25:15) A Groundhog eating Pizza means 6 more weeks of Pandemic A groundhog was caught on video eating a piece of pizza outside a woman's door in Philadelphia. There are two "holidays" today that don't make any sense in our current situation: It's National Wear Pajamas to Work Day, which is every day now . . . and National High Five Day, which we will NOT be doing. (30:55) What Are You Blowing Your Stimulus Check on? Some people are going on social media to brag about the dumb things they're buying with their stimulus checks . . . like dinosaur costumes, adult toys, and stripper poles. Here's a couple stupid suggestions Fashion Nova, which is a huge online clothing company if you don't know, is getting blasted for sending a mass text to customers telling them to spend their stimulus check at their site. A company has designed plexiglass pods that people might be able to use to go to the beach while staying safe. (41:55) Dumbass of the Day A Woman Is Arrested After a Slap Fight Over TikTok Videos Man Threatened To Shoot Up Supermarket Because Too Few Shoppers Were Wearing Masks, Gloves Flagstaff man took dump truck on joyride, then barricaded himself inside Woman arrested after showing up naked at New Orleans airport, refusing to leave, cops say (51:55) You know the new trend where everyone's sharing their senior pictures on social media now? Here's why you shouldn't do it. (103:05) Women are sharing the things their male friends do that make them uncomfortable Support the show: https://podcave.app/subscribe/the-world-famous-frank-show-4eehjczc See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Twofer Tuesday!!!! Today We Talked About The Dodge Brawl Contest – Get On Our Team!, #BroCountry, Banging Friend’s Siblings, Fashion Faux Pas, A Dude Who Got A Spit Burger, A Kid Diagnosed With Cow Pox, A Drug Raid In An Old Folks Community That Revealed A Golf Cart Chop Shop - #WTF, The Kellen Winslow Legal Madness, Americans Can’t Tell The Difference Between Facts And Opinions, A Jeopardy Badass That Is Going To Prison, Memory Lane, That Teacher Lady Who Had Sex With A Highschool Freshman, Chip Paul Was In To Talk About State Question 788 – GET OUT AND VOTE!, Listener Emails, To Tell The Truth!!!!!! Why Would You Use A Fake Profile Pic On A Dating Site??????
Happy Twofer Tuesday!!!! Today We Talked About The Dodge Brawl Contest – Get On Our Team!, #BroCountry, Banging Friend’s Siblings, Fashion Faux Pas, A Dude Who Got A Spit Burger, A Kid Diagnosed With Cow Pox, A Drug Raid In An Old Folks Community That Revealed A Golf Cart Chop Shop - #WTF, The Kellen Winslow Legal Madness, Americans Can’t Tell The Difference Between Facts And Opinions, A Jeopardy Badass That Is Going To Prison, Memory Lane, That Teacher Lady Who Had Sex With A Highschool Freshman, Chip Paul Was In To Talk About State Question 788 – GET OUT AND VOTE!, Listener Emails, To Tell The Truth!!!!!! Why Would You Use A Fake Profile Pic On A Dating Site??????
The Internet has been a hot topic all over the media in the past week, and I have a lot of thoughts about these things. As a result, even though some of these articles don't seem to obviously connect, I'm going to do my best to show these links together for you. 1. Why We’re So Bored by the Internet by Daniel Lattier from Intellectual Takeout 2. Can You Name a Holocaust Concentration Camp? 45% of Americans Can’t by Liberty McArtor from The Stream 3. How the Typewriter and German Brewers Transformed America by Bhu Srinivasan from the Foundation for Economic Education 4. The 3 Basic Ingredients Needed for Life Happiness by Annie Holmquist from Intellectual Takeout 5. Zuckerberg Hearings Prove Government Shouldn’t Regulate Facebook by David Harsanyi from The Federalist All music from audionautix.com.
What big trips are you planning on two wheels this year? Are you heading up into the mountains, or are you taking the scenic coastal route to the beach for a long weekend? Now is the time to get those items figured out, so you are not left out. Motorcycle Podcasters Challenge:We are pleased to announce that we are once again planning on joining in on all the fun of the Motorcycle Podcasters Challenge (MPC). We really hate missing out last year and hope we can bring the trophy home to where it belongs. There is just one issue. We need your help. We need riders who road last year in the listeners challenge to let us know if you want to be our third rider as part of the podcast team. Write in and let me know if you are interested. News: Motorcycle TV….online. Can Energica sell electric superbikes to Americans? Can’t afford a Spot? Then try renting one. Moto Journalism changes and state of that industry. TVS Zeppelin, the hybrid cruiser we have been waiting for. Topic:Why spoked wheels? Cornering ABS Recalls:Kawasaki recalls ZX 10R and ZX 10 RR Special Thanks:A big thank you to Scott, Chad, Mathew, Dan, TC, Jorge, Randy, David, Shaun, James, Tyler, Tom, both Chris’s, Paul, Jeff and Chuck. Thank you all for becoming supporters of the show. If you would like to help bring new features to the show, go to our website and click the Patreon logo to join the Throttled Crew. With your help we can grow and be able to provide more content for our wonderful listeners. Follow us on:Twitter: @ThrottledShow Instagram: ThrottledShow Facebook: Throttled Podcast Listen Live:You can tune in and listen to Larry and Kevin try and make this podcast each and every week. Simply go to http://www.mixlr.com/throttled. From there you can interact with us as we record. So far it has been a ton of fun! Approximately 30 minutes before we go live we make an announcement on Twitter and Facebook, so make sure you are following us. Remember, find us in ITunes and give us a rating. Send your feedback to feedback@throttledpodcast.com. Ride safe everybody!!! Visit our Sponsors:Please visit our sponsors! Let them know that you heard about them from Throttled! Best Rest Products
Equal access to justice and equal protection under the law are critical elements of our liberal democracy. Yet, in practice, in the US young men of color are more likely than their white counterparts to be picked up for, locked up for, and prosecuted for suspected criminal offenses. If they cannot gain pre-trial release, these young men remain in jail while awaiting prosecution. The jury is more likely to find these men guilty, and the prosecutor is more likely to ask for a stiff sentence, which the judge is more likely to impose. Once incarcerated, these young men may not be protected from mental and physical harm. Once released, they can be denied housing, jobs, credit and even the ability to vote. Their families will have been impoverished by the costs associated with trials, imprisonment and lost earning capacity. This pattern of bias – whether unconscious or not – has served to delegitimize our system of justice in the eyes of a growing number of Americans. Can philanthropy and civil society advance the reforms needed for our justice system to regain the trust of all Americans? Can we realize the vital goal of equal justice for all? Introduction: Adam Foss, President, Prosecutor Impact Panel Discussion * Carroll Bogert, President, The Marshall Project * Adam Foss, President, Prosecutor Impact (moderator) * Glenn E. Martin, Founder and President, JustLeadershipUSA For more information about this event please visit: https://www.philanthropyforum.org/conference/gpf-2017/
How Leaving the United States made me a better American Hi and welcome to the July issue of Making History Today, the newsletter for people who want to change the world. I’m Robin, the editor of this great and groundbreaking newsletter. I’m so happy that you are receiving Making History Today and listening to this podcast. As the editor in chief, I have the privilege every month of writing a few words about a current event or an important issue that I think will be helpful, interesting or even intriguing to the Making History Today community. This month, I made an interesting observation about myself. It’s something that I notice every year. Mostly in July. You see every July, I return to the United States for a vacation. That’s when it happens. I notice the same thing. I notice a change in myself and in the United States. But let me back up a bit and tell you the whole story. It’s not long but it’s important because then you’ll understand that when I left the United States, I actually became a better American. And that’s the subject of my editor’s note for the July issue of Making History Today. In 1994, I moved to the Netherlands. It was not supposed to be a permanent move to leave the United States. I was going to study at a Dutch University for my Masters degree in European Law. I was planning a year-long adventure of living abroad, learning another language and travelling around Europe. My program was scheduled to end in May 1995 and then I would return to my life and law practice in California. I DID complete my program in May of 1995. But I didn’t return to live in the United States. What happened? A lot. I had developed a different worldview. And my view of America had definitely changed. Let me begin by saying that I love the United States. I always have. I can still get misty-eyed when reading the Declaration of Independence. I read the U.S. Constitution for the sheer joy of it. I love the cultural diversity of the country, the can-do attitude and the everything-is-possible belief. I could make a long list of the great things in and about the United States. But what I experienced in Europe during that study abroad year was a game changer for me. I met so many new and interesting people from around the world—each of us defined PRIMARILY but NOT SOLELY by our nationality. But as an African American woman, I never thought of myself as fully, mainstream American but more as “on the fringes” American. Yet when I spoke with people from Spain, Poland or South Africa, I realized how fully American that I really was or am. At first, this was a shocking realization. Then it became a teachable moment, an epiphany—it became my opportunity to grow and learn how other people live, think and experience life. That’s when I discovered how fully American that I really am. And—perhaps more importantly—that Americans are not living as fully as we can. What do I mean? I mean that Americans (myself included) accept certain things as “acceptable” or “just how things are”. Or that this is the best way to do something. Or we simply can’t imagine something different. And these are things that we should NEVER accept. Here’s an example: I became sick while I was in the Netherlands. I was a student and didn’t have much money and no Dutch health insurance. I needed to spend the night in the hospital and have tests. I was worried that I couldn’t afford all of that. The hospital never even asked to see my insurance information. (In contrast, the hospitals and pharmacies that I have visited in the United States spend lots of time asking about insurance, deductibles, exemptions and a host of other financial information that has NOTHING to do with medical treatment!) The Dutch hospital was clearly more interested in my treatment rather than my ability to pay. Everyone spoke English. And I was treated with professionalism and kindness. Months later, I was sent a bill that was less than $500, (and this was for an overnight stay in the hospital and a complicated test). I sent the bill to my American health insurance provider who refused to pay any part of it.) This was not the only experience that I have had with the medical systems in different European countries. They all have provided excellent service at a fraction of the costs of the American system. Most non-Americans simply don’t understand how the American system can cost so much money. The same is true for the educational system, particularly at the university or graduate school level. I paid about $1,000 for my post-graduate program at a fantastic law school in the Netherlands. This is a fraction of the costs of American schools. But everything is not just about costs. It is much more. I’ve witnessed what people expect from their government such as transparency and accountability. Real debate and progressive discussion happens on issues like GMOs, stem cell research, gun control, race and ethnicity, women’s rights, abortion, LGBTQ rights and same sex marriage. Yes, there are far-right and far-left parties but they aren’t dominating the mainstream (even though they might want to do so) and they’re not controlling politicians to make or support laws that serve only the privileged and powerful few. Lobbying and political action is regulated and transparent. Pharmaceuticals are regulated. Even television is different. Whenever I visit the United States, I become acutely aware that advertising is dominated by food and pharmaceuticals. Not the same in the various European countries that I have lived in. Of course, European countries have their problems and issues. Having lived in Sweden, England, Belgium and the Netherlands, I have been frustrated sometimes with the amount of regulation (mostly the paperwork!) and the higher taxes. But I have been more impressed with the access to health care, excellent and affordable schools and the civil liberties. Europeans ask me why so many people are imprisoned in the United States, why so many people are allowed to have guns, how people can afford the health care and why Americans have such limited paid medical, maternity and family leave. They ask me why stem-cell research is so controversial, why abortion is such a heated issue, why there is so much gun violence and why American universities are so expensive. I don’t have answers to these questions except to say that Americans view health care, affordable education or employment security as privileges. Europeans view them as rights. Americans accept the death penalty, life sentences and mass incarceration as a standard response to crime. Most European countries don’t have the death penalty or the high incarceration rate of the United States. Yet European countries have lower crime rates than the United States. You know, the United States houses 22 percent of prisoners around the world though it makes up less than 5 percent of the world’s population. Today I find that shocking. When I lived in the United States, it seemed “normal.” Yet I do consider myself more American than ever before. And my increased “Americanism” is leading me to demand more from my government than ever before. I want America to be that “more perfect union” that it can be. This could be what happened other African Americans travelled or even lived abroad. People like James Baldwin, Richard Wright, Chester Himes and Josephine Baker moved to Europe and experienced a different world from the oppressive racism, random violence and segregation in America where they were born. WEB Dubois went to live in Ghana and learned the real greatness and grandeur of African history and culture in contrast to the “dark continent” view of Africa that he learned in school. And Paul Robeson studied in England and visited the Soviet Union. He said in Moscow, "Here I am not a Negro but a human being for the first time in my life, I walk in full human dignity." This was also true for many African American soldiers who fought in the first and second world wars experienced better treatment, higher social status and more rights and liberties while living abroad. And yes it was very difficult to return to the racist society in America who was not grateful for their service and sacrifice but was determined to strip them of their rights and put them back on the bottom of the social order. Yet many African Americans did return to their birth country. And, like the Black veterans, they were different people. Having seen how the world can really be, they returned to demand that America live up to its own rules and standards—as stated in the constitution—and to create a better country for all of its people. I also needed to leave my country before I understood that things could be different. They should be different. I needed that view from the outside. Moving abroad gave me that awareness. I remember James Baldwin once said, “I love America more than any other country in the world and, exactly for this reason, I insist on the right to criticize her perpetually.” I do too. And I feel that America can become a better place AND I can be a better American. That means holding American society and government to higher standards. Americans CAN have affordable health care, employment security, maternity and paternity leave, safer and less violent communities, programs that support the more vulnerable and less abled segments of society, racial equality and justice, a clean environment, a strong infrastructure, social and economic fairness and meaningful political participation. But we will have to work for it. Demand it. And sacrifice for it. Change at the most fundamental level will require airing out dirty laundry for the world to see. But I’ve learned that people already see our dirty clothes hanging in the wind. And I am now more aware than ever that the emperor is not wearing any clothes. But I’m also ready to wash America’s dirty laundry and point out the emperor’s nakedness. Awareness, for me, is the first step towards change. I feel that makes me a better American: awareness and a willingness to work for change. Incidentally, that is one of the reasons why this Making History Today newsletter is so important: it’s a vehicle to channel the activist feelings and drive to change America and, actually, change the world. I’m gonna wrap this up with another quote from James Baldwin: Not everything that is faced can be changed, but nothing can be changed until it is faced. Yes, living abroad has helped me to see the problems and develop the strength to face them. I want America to become that more perfect union that it can be—and I’m prepared to work for it. So, am I saying that the only way to become a better American is to leave it? Definitely not. There are lots of ways. In my next Editorial note of Making History Today, I’m gonna discuss a few other ways—some require big changes but others are small changes. I’ll present a few and I would like to hear your journeys too. You know, we can’t change our country or our world until we can change ourselves. See you in November!
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