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Habertürk ve Show TV'nin de bünyesinde bulunduğu Can Holding'e ait 121 şirkete el konuldu. Ankara 3. Asliye Hukuk Mahkemesi, CHP İstanbul İl Kongresi'nin iptaline yönelik davayı esastan reddetti.Bu bölüm Boldy hakkında reklam içermektedir. Boldy, 2. yılına özel anlamlı bir işbirliğine imza attı. 2–22 Eylül tarihleri arasında Boldy'den 1000 TL ve üzeri alışveriş yapan herkes adına TEMA Vakfı tarafından bir fidan dikiliyor, kampanyaya katılan herkese sertifika sunuluyor. Boldy ile buradan tanışabilirsiniz.
Polonya'nın Rusya'yı hava sahasını ihlal etmekle suçlaması sonrası NATO olağanüstü toplandı. CHP, 53. "Millet İradesine Sahip Çıkıyor" mitingini Kadıköy'de düzenledi. Bu bölüm ON Dijital Bankacılık hakkında reklam içermektedir. ON Dijital ile rahat bankacılık yurt dışı para transferi yaparken de sizinle. Türkiye'de ilk kez VISA ile ücretsiz yurt dışı para transferi ON'da sizi bekliyor. Ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
ICYMI: Hour Three of ‘Later, with Mo'Kelly' Presents – A special extended traffic-mix of ‘What's Up' with regular guest contributor Nick Pagliochini recounting his two-hour ordeal getting from Anaheim to Burbank to join "Later" tonight, before delving into everything the Southland has to offer; from Creep It Real OC in Santa Ana, to the thrill and anticipation of Halloween (Nick's birthday) with Six Flags Magic Mountain's "Fright Fest," SeaWorld San Diego's "Howl-O-Scream," and the granddaddy of them all - "Knott's Scary Farm"! Be sure to follow Nick and his adventures around the Southland on social media @NickPagliochini and @ThisWeekendWithNick - on KFI AM 640…Live everywhere on the iHeartRadio app & YouTube @MrMoKelly
Türkiye'de eski öldü, yeni ise henüz doğmadı. Erdoğan kendisine yeni bir rejim kurdu; ancak bu rejim halka otoriter baskıdan, sömürgeleştirilmekten, iradesizleştirilmekten başka ne vadediyor? Tüm bu soruların gölgesinde Gürsel Tekin, tüm yargı hiyerarşisini hiçe sayarak alınan bir kararla İstanbul il Başkanlığı kayyumu oldu. Trend Topic'in bu bölümünde Ozan Gündoğdu, iktidarın CHP üzerindeki kuşatmasını değerlendiriyor. Tüm bölümleri dinlemek ve daha fazlası için podbeemedia.com'u ziyaret et! ------ Podbee Sunar ------- Bu podcast, Garanti BBVA reklamı içermektedir. Bonus Platinum'un avantajlarını keşfet!
İsrail, Katar'ın başkenti Doha'da Hamas'ın üst düzey yöneticilerini hedef alan bir saldırı düzenledi. Beykoz Belediye Başkanvekili Özlem Vural Gürzel, CHP'den istifa etti.Bu bölüm Datassist hakkında reklam içermektedir. Günümüz iş dünyasında çalışan memnuniyetini yalnızca maaşın miktarı değil, maaşın erişilebilirliği de etkiliyor. Datassist PayOps çalışanlarınıza, çalıştıkları günün karşılığını maaş gününü beklemeden anında alma imkânı tanıyor. Ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
Çavuşesku'nun Termometresi'nde, Ekin Keleş moderatörlüğünde, Prof. Dr. Burak Bilgehan Özpek ve İlkan Dalkuç; CHP İstanbul İl Başkanlığına Gürsel Tekin'in kayyum olarak atanması, mutlak butlan davası ve İzmir'de yaşanan saldırı üzerine konuşuyor.Bizi Patreon'dan Destekleyin
Mahkemenin, CHP İstanbul İl Başkanlığı'na atadığı Gürsel Tekin, çok sayıda polis eşliğinde il binasına girdi. Fransa'da Bayrou hükümeti güvenoyu alamayarak düştü. Bu bölüm Folkart Gallery hakkında reklam içermektedir. Folkart'ın kültür ve sanat alanındaki vizyonunun temsilcisi Folkart Gallery, 94. İzmir Enternasyonal Fuarı kapsamında “Ve Mavi Gözleri Çakmak Çakmaktı - Mustafa Kemal Atatürk” sergisini sanatseverlerle buluşturuyor. Ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
CHP'nin İstanbul İl Başkanlığı'na kayyum atanmasının ardından, partinin 2023 yılında yaptığı kurultayın iptali davasında genel merkeze de kayyum atanabileceği tartışmaları büyüyor. Von Gökçe Göksu und Elmas Topcu.
Emek Partisi İstanbul Milletvekili İskender Bayhan, Dilan Temiz'in sunduğu Gündem özel'de CHP'ye yönelik operasyonları değerlendirdi. Bayhan, “Faşist rejim inşasına karşı tepkiyi genel eylem, genel direniş hattında sürdürmeliyiz” dedi.
CHP'den yapılan çağrıyla vatandaşlar parti merkezi binası önünde toplandı. Valilik toplanma ve eylem yasağı getirdi. Polis binaya giriş çıkışları engellemek üzere, barikat kurdu. CHP İl Başkanlığı önünde bulunan gazeteci Evrim Kepenek, son durumu SBS Türkçe'ye anlattı.
Gazeteci Barış Soydan, bundan böyle her pazar Başlama Vuruşu'nda ekonomi, siyaset ve piyasalarda takip edilmesi gereken başlıkları anlatacak. Bu haftanın önemli başlıkları Merkez Bankası, CHP'ye kayyum, ABD enflasyonu, altında ralli, Avrupa Merkez Bankası (ECB), Fransa'da siyasi kriz ve Iphone17.
Ekonomist Dr. Ümit Akçay ve Dr. Ali Rıza Güngen, "Kriz Notları" programının bu haftaki bölümünde, Türkiye'nin içinden geçtiği siyasi ve iktisadi çalkantıları analiz etti. CHP İstanbul İl Yönetimi'ne kayyum atanmasıyla tırmanan siyasi gerilimin gölgesinde, açıklanan son büyüme ve enflasyon verilerini değerlendiren ekonomistler, Mehmet Şimşek programının yarattığı paradoksları ve Orta Vadeli Program'ın (OVP) gerçekçiliğini tartıştı.
İstibdad rejimi yargı eliyle yeni bir siyasi operasyona imza atarak İstanbul 45. Asliye Hukuk Mahkemesi aracılığı ile CHP'nin 2023'teki İstanbul İl Kongresi'ni fiilen iptal etti. Mahkeme, kongrede seçilen İl Başkanı Özgür Çelik'i, il yönetim ve disiplin kurullarını, aynı kongrede seçilen 196 üst kurul delegesini görevden uzaklaştırdı. Tüm bu görevden almalar mahkeme tarafından yargılama daha tamamlanmadan, bir ara karar olarak ve tedbiren alındı. Bu kararların 15 Eylül'de görülecek olan CHP'nin Büyük Kurultay davasını etkileme amacı taşıdığı anlaşılıyor. Üst kurul delegelerinin görevden alınması, direkt bir sonuç doğurmasa da Ankara'da görülecek mahkemenin üzerinde “mutlak butlan” kararı alması için ek bir baskı unsuru olacak. Zira büyük kurultayın en çok delegasyonu 196 sayısı ile İstanbul'a ait.
Yüksek Seçim Kurulu, CHP'nin İstanbul'daki bazı ilçe kongrelerinin durdurulmasına yönelik kararı iptal etti. Vladimir Putin, Ukrayna'ya gönderilecek Batı askerî güçlerinin Moskova için “meşru hedef” olacağı uyarısında bulundu.Bu bölüm iyzico hakkında reklam içermektedir. Türkiye'nin öncü finansal teknoloji şirketi iyzico'nun yeni nesil üretken yapay zeka destekli alışveriş asistanı Kolai, iyzico mobil uygulamasında sizleri bekilyor. Iyzico mobil uygulamasını buradan indirebilirsiniz.
İlk bölümde (09.05) Kamu Hukuku uzmanı Prof. Dr. Levent Köker ile CHP İstanbul İl Örgütü'ne yönelik tartışmalı mahkeme kararını ve karanın hukuki ve siyasi muhtemel sonuçlarını konuşuyoruz. İkinci bölümde gazeteci -yazar Serdar Korucu 6-7 Eylül pogromunun 70. yıldönümünde kaleme aldığı "Akşam İstanbul'da Çok Fena Şeyler Oldu/ 6-7 Eylül 1955'i Son Tanıkları Anlatıyor" başlıklı çalışmayı anlatıyor. Son bölümde Agos'ta üç hafta boyunca yayınlanan "Yıkıntılar Arasında İnançlar" yazı dizisini kaleme alan Marta Sömek, 6 Şubat depremleri sonrasında ibadet yerleri açısından hâlâ sorun yaşayan Hıristiyan toplulukların durumunu aktarıyor. Bu hafta ağırlıklı olarak Diyarbakır, Malatya, Elazığ ve Adıyaman'daki duruma odaklanıyoruz.
Atilla Yeşilada ve Semih Sakallı, fırtınalı başlayan Eylül ayında siyaseti ve piyasaları konuştu. Yüksek gelen enflasyon verisi ve CHP'ye kayyum tartışmaları ile gözler piyasalara çevrildi. Atilla Yeşilada, tüm bunları sizin için yorumladı.
İlk bölümde (09.05) Kamu Hukuku uzmanı Prof. Dr. Levent Köker ile CHP İstanbul İl Örgütü'ne yönelik tartışmalı mahkeme kararını ve karanın hukuki ve siyasi muhtemel sonuçlarını konuşuyoruz. İkinci bölümde gazeteci -yazar Serdar Korucu 6-7 Eylül pogromunun 70. yıldönümünde kaleme aldığı "Akşam İstanbul'da Çok Fena Şeyler Oldu/ 6-7 Eylül 1955'i Son Tanıkları Anlatıyor" başlıklı çalışmayı anlatıyor. Son bölümde Agos'ta üç hafta boyunca yayınlanan "Yıkıntılar Arasında İnançlar" yazı dizisini kaleme alan Marta Sömek, 6 Şubat depremleri sonrasında ibadet yerleri açısından hâlâ sorun yaşayan Hıristiyan toplulukların durumunu aktarıyor. Bu hafta ağırlıklı olarak Diyarbakır, Malatya, Elazığ ve Adıyaman'daki duruma odaklanıyoruz.
Açık Oturum'un 491. bölümünde CHP İstanbul İl Başkanlığı'na kayyum atanması ve 15 Eylül'de görülecek CHP ana davası ele alındı. Göksel Göksu'nun sorularını yanıtlayan siyaset bilimciler Prof. Dr. Gülgün Erdoğan Tosun, BUPAR Araştırma Direktörü Onur Alp Yılmaz ve Koç Üniversitesi Öğretim Üyesi Prof. Dr. Ali Çarkoğlu mahkemenin mutlak butlan kararı alması halinde olabilecekleri, Türk siyasetinin evrildiği noktayı ve CHP'yi bekleyen bölünme tehlikesi ile muhalefetin hangi zeminde nasıl kenetlenmesi gerektiğini değerlendirdi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
İstanbul'un beş ilçesinde seçim kurulu, CHP'nin hazırlıkları devam eden kongrelerini "tedbiren" durdurma kararı aldı. Filenin Sultanları, 2025 FIVB Dünya Şampiyonası'nda ABD'yi 3-1 yenerek yarı finale yükseldi.Bu bölüm Yapı Kredi hakkında reklam içermektedir. Bilimsel araştırmalara göre çocukların bilişsel gelişiminin %95'i 0-6 yaş arasındaki dönemde tamamlanıyor. Yapı Kredi, bu kritik dönemde çocukların eğitimine destek olmak amacıyla Yarınlara Kartopu projesini yürütüyor. Ayrıntılı bilgiye buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
In SGV Connect 138, Streetsblog talked to Benito Flores and others in the Reclaimers movement that were helping him resist eviction in the Caltrans owned property he was living in. The Reclaimers are a group of formerly unhoused people who moved into Caltrans-owned properties in 2020 to both put a roof over their heads during a public health crisis and draw attention to the amount of publicly owned housing that was not being lived in during a nationwide housing crisis. After losing several court cases, Flores and other reclaimers were given a choice: move out of their house and work with the homeless authority to get new housing or stay and risk forcible eviction. Flores chose to stay, and sadly passed away after falling from a treehouse he built as a hideaway when the sheriffs or state police came. In this episode, we interview two reclaimers who chose the first option: leaving their reclaimed homes and working with HACLA. The interview takes place in Councilwoman Jurado's El Sereno office with Marta Escudero and Cecilia Lopez, members of the Reclaimers movement. In 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdown, they occupied vacant Caltrans-owned homes in El Sereno, inspired by the Moms for Housing movement. Both describe how displacement and the housing crisis pushed them to act, with support from groups like ACE, Eastside Café, and HACLA. Initially granted two-year leases, Marta and Cecilia later faced eviction efforts and legal battles. Marta negotiated with HACLA to secure Section 8 housing in Boyle Heights, where she now lives with her daughters. She emphasizes the importance of staying in her community for family support and schooling needs. Cecilia, however, remains unhoused, still couch-surfing despite promises of permanent housing, and expresses frustration with HACLA's delays and broken commitments. For Streetsblog's complete five-year coverage for the Reclaimer movement, click here. A transcript of the interview is available below. SGV Connect is supported by Foothill Transit, offering car-free travel throughout the San Gabriel Valley with connections to the new Gold Line Stations across the Foothills and Commuter Express lines traveling into the heart of downtown L.A. To plan your trip, visit Foothill Transit. “Foothill Transit. Going Good Places.” Sign-up for our SGV Connect Newsletter, coming to your inbox on Fridays! Marta - Hello. My name is Marta Escudero. Cecilia - Hello. My name is Cecilia Lopez. Damien - ...and I'm Damian Newton. Nice to meet you. We should have done that when we got here instead of waiting for the recording. Anyway, we're in the El Sereno office of Councilwoman Jurado, and we're talking today with two of the Reclaimers. This is mostly for me when I'm listening to it five years from now, going, "Wait, what? It was in the office?" So let's start the interview how we've started most of the interviews by just sort of recapping the beginning for anyone that's listening for the first time, because and for anyone that's listened before. I always think this is such a dramatic and unique story. It's always worth repeating in the words of the people that lived it. So why don't we just start with what a Reclaimer is and what happened in 2020 Marta - So at least for my side of the story, because there's multiple sides, I found out that ACE and LACLA, LATU, DSA were meeting months before. Well, during that time, I was couch surfing with my daughters, and I was falling into despair because there was no housing. And then I saw Moms for Housing on the TV, and I wanted to do something similar, inspired by these black moms that took housing up north, and so I started reaching out to people and letting people know what I wanted to do. And my friend Colleen, which she's amazing, she's the one that, like, really motivated me to do this. She gave me the contact for Amy Scherer from ACE, and that's when I found out they had been planning this for a while. And then at the same time, Angela from Eastside Cafe put something on Facebook, and I reached out to her, and then they linked together. At that same time, Ruby Gordillo was doing canvassing of empty houses through ACE, and found these houses in El Sereno as well. So it was just all kind of meshed together. And we began planning, I believe in December I joined and we began planning more thoroughly, like in January, and then covid hit, and it was right in the lockdown. We were even thinking, "Should we do it? Should we wait?" And then we said, "let's just do it." And it was right. It was just pure luck. It was right on the weekend of the lockdown. And so everything was in chaos, and the governor just let us slide. I think if it wasn't for that, I believe if it wasn't for that, we probably would have been taken out. Cecilia - Definitely... all hog tied. Damien - So with the support of all these groups, the two of you moved in separately to different houses in El Sereno, both in El Sereno, because I know there were other places that ... okay... both in El Sereno. You moved into houses during the first weekend of the lockdown. I don't think I ever put that together in my head that it was, Cecilia - It was March 14, I believe. Damien - Yeah, yeah. So you moved in. I know there was some, some action to try and get you out, but the governor's office actually stepped in and said, you know, let them stay. There's a crisis, and… Cecilia - We had sent letters first, because we were having a rough time in the beginning with CHP. Damien - That'd be the Highway Patrol, because these were Caltrans owned properties. Caltrans owned these properties because they were in the right of way of a freeway expansion that they wanted to do the 710, which was canceled in 2017, or 18, I believe. And then they still own the properties, although they're starting to divest the ones in Pasadena, I know they're being - and South Pasadena - those are being turned into the properties are, I believe, being demolished and turned into affordable housing, but the people that moved into them are not they may have an option to rent into the affordable housing, but there's no homeowner option that had been discussed when Caltrans bought these houses, like way back in the 70s. The 1970s. Okay, so the originally you were given one year leases, if I remember correctly, Marta - two-year leases. Damien - And so you stayed in there, then through 2022, and then there were legal efforts to evict and not evict, and tenants rights were claimed, and all that stuff went to court. Right? Marta - Yes, because we were given a two-year lease and the HACLA was not providing the housing we needed and were asking for, because people have individual needs, I especially requested to be geographically close, because I'm a single mother and I have all my support system here, plus my daughters, go to special schools. They're unique. There's people from Santa Monica, from South LA. They go to these schools from the valley, because they're so unique that I can't find them anywhere else, and I didn't want to have to go through that commute. It's exhausting, and so I really fought for that to be included in HACLA. They think that anywhere is okay, and I don't agree with that. I feel that people have unique needs, and housing should provide that for us as well. Cecilia - I feel the same way, except I don't have kids, but my roots are here. I was born here, and so that's all I know. I am used to the area. I'm comfortable being here, and I feel safe here. Damien - So the legal actions around that I know went on for a couple years with eviction efforts, efforts to oppose in court, as I understand it, the legal efforts were sort of exhausted sometime in 2024. One of the reasons we're doing this interview is we did the one with Benito and Roberto a couple months ago. Benito, when offered something after the court cases expired, chose to stay in his house and fight eviction. Other people made different decisions when HACLA made offers to them for housing. So I guess I'm get both of you, I'm assuming, took the HACLA offer -- Cecilia -- but I think we're bypassing a place here because the first two years we were living in the house that we began... Damien - The reclaimed house? Cecilia - Right and then during that time, after the two years, we were asked to move because the houses supposedly needed to be inspected. And then were given another lease for another two years into the new home, which was still in the Caltrans homes. Damien - So you moved from one home to a different one. It's still that Caltrans owns properties in 2022ish. Cecilia - But that was only because they needed us to sign the lease, the agreement that none of us were really happy about, but we really didn't have a choice to not sign. Damien - Okay. So the original two years, and then there was another two years in a different house. And so it was when that expired. And the legal options were out. And then HACLA came to you guys with a new offer, which I'm guessing, since we're here, you both took, could you describe sort of what that offer was like? You know, when we talked to Benito, he was not happy with the offer, but it was for, I believe, four years. A four year lease? Marta - We all had different-- Damien - Okay, everyone was offered a different lease Marta - Based on our circumstances. Cecilia - I think they offered him four years to live in a hotel, and he was not happy about that. Mart - I wouldn't have taken that deal either, but I do think there was room for negotiation, because that's what I did with HACLA. I was offered some housing at first, and I said, No. I kept saying, No, this is what I want, and you need to look for this. And I also sought outside support so I could push what I wanted, and I got something fairly good in the end. The eviction process is horrible, and I already knew I wasn't gonna win legally. We didn't get these houses legally in the first place, we weren't gonna get them through the legal system. I already had that in mind. I was going to get evicted at some point, and so I needed to prepare for that. And it was a very stressful time, and I couldn't be in despair for my daughters. And so I needed to be in a place where I could be able to think and just keep going. I felt I couldn't stay. I wanted to avoid as much as possible, doing eviction defense. I already had a plan to do it, if that was the last resort. First of all, I didn't want to bring violence to my community. Second of all, I also have a lot of vulnerable people in my life that are immigrants that need more care, and so I want to be well because I can't pour from my empty cup, and also because of my daughters. And so I was really pushing for HACLA to do something that was good for us, in order for me and my daughters to be well. And I had supporters that pushed because first they kept, like giving me less money or trying to locate me in different areas, and I kept with supporters, phone banking, emailing, and I was able to get a pretty decent deal. It's in Boyle Heights, which is close to me, and I've lived in Boyle Heights. Before it's section eight, we actually have more room inside. And it's, yeah, amazing public housing, which I think needs to be more of, and that's why I took that deal. Damien - So this is an open ended lease, though it doesn't expire in a certain number of years. Cecilia - That's what we were promised, exactly. Marta - I got what HACLA had promised me in the first place, and I couldn't say, No, my daughters are thriving there, and I really like that place, and now I'm able to offer more support. I'm also part of another organization, J Town Action and Solidarity, that works with unhoused communities and anti gentrification work. And I want to, I want to be there for the most vulnerable people, and now I'm able to do that, that I'm better. I know I was spiraling during that time, and 50 knows I was in grad school, I was working. I'm a single mom. I was facing eviction. I was like, in this or I was just like, it was too much. That's a lot. Damien - I've done many of those things, but not all at once, and mercifully, have never had to worry about eviction. But that's, that's that's a full plate, and now you feel like you're on the other side the HACLA came through with it, with the promise that a print gave to you, and as a result, you're able to now start giving back to or continue giving back to your community in a different way. Marta - Yeah and HACLA shouldn't just do this to be because I'm not special. HACLA should do this to everybody, because everyone deserves not to be displaced, to stay in their community and to have equitable housing. Damien - And I think that's a big point about staying in the community. When we've done homelessness coverage. We did a series back before the pandemic. The goal of that series was to go and interview and visit different places that offered different steps in the process for someone who was experiencing homelessness to fully house. So we visited, you know, temporary shelters and interim housing and that place up in Glendale, Ascencia and stuff like that. And what we heard when we talked to the people, was like, Yes, I'm very grateful to have this roof over my head. But you know, the people I know are 20 miles away and 20 miles away in LA County is a real barrier to being able to have any sort of interaction, much less still be part of the community. Marta - They're isolated. They're a lot of them are in carceral states in shelters as well, and so and displaced from their communities is very isolating, and people with mental health issues, Cecilia - They don't feel safe, and they pass. Marta - So we need better alternatives, for sure. Damien - So what's your experience with your current housing situation? Cecilia - I am still unhoused. I was also promised permanent housing. I was offered. We started to go through the paperwork, and then, for some reason, it just stopped. I continued with my eviction and, well, that was not easy, like she says, and that was just an awful long experience. But I'm glad it's over, but I also am not housed since, since then, I've been couch surfing again, like I was in the beginning, and so I'm very displeased, but I'm still working on it. Damien - Is HACLA still involved? Cecilia - Yes, because they're the only ones that I could be reaching out to, but I believe, also not to go back on what Benito was offered. And I think that was why he was so very upset, is because we all were promised and offered permanent housing. So when they offered him four years in the hotel, of course, he was upset. Damien - Benito challenged us to reach out to HACLA to see if we could get a response as to what happened, and we got a very legalese - we did - We got a very legalese response. I imagine if we reached out on your behalf, it would be the same thing we can't discuss. You know, you know exactly. Cecilia - That's their good excuse. Damien - Yeah, I imagine it might actually be almost the same statement with, like, two or three, you know, things where they changed pronouns and changed his name to your name. But do you, I guess, regret or the decision not to go the same route he did as far as, like, a physical resistance of eviction? Or do you--- Cecilia - I would have never gone that route. I would have never, ever gone that route, ever, and I feel bad that he did. Damien - So what do you see as a potential next step? Is it hoping the HACLA process works out? Cecilia - Exactly, I still have hope. Damien - Yeah, and so we talked to someone. I talked to someone last night on the phone, before this, and she can't be with us today for the interview, and when she was. It gave a very similar story to the one we've heard today. And she was saying that she is in housing now. She took a HACLA deal, but she misses her old place and preferred it. And she actually was saying, like, if my message, if we were to do the interview, my message would be, you know, put me back in my old house, if that were and it's probably not an option, because they probably have plans for that area, but if there was, area. But if there was an option to go back to the house that you had been in-- Cecilia - I knew they would come to my house to do inspections and tell me, would you please stop doing, you know, like renovations and repairs on the house? And I said, Well, I'm here. I want to enjoy my house, and I want to make sure that it's safe and that it's livable and presentable, if anything. And they would just continue to tell me, you know you're never going to live here forever. And I said, I know that, but while I'm here, I want to enjoy my house. Marta - Another option is that these houses are going for bidding, and El Sereno Community Land Trust would want to purchase these houses. The problem is, like, last year, the land trust got like, probably one of the worst houses and just one. And the people, the agencies, entities that are getting more of the houses are Habitat for Humanity... is one, I don't know Cecilia - That's one of the main ones. Marta - That's one of the main ones that's getting that, and they're basically just flipping the houses because we tried to apply, and it's not at our income level, so it's not for deeply affordable housing. The Land Trust would like to bring the Reclaimers back, especially like Cecilia and other people that have roots in El Sereno. I think it's very important for them to come back to these houses. And so we're trying to get Caltrans to realize this and prioritize Reclaimers to come back to these houses. I know I have a friend that's doing work in Altadena also trying to get Caltrans houses for the people that were displaced during the fires. Like those are people that we need to prioritize. I feel, Cecilia - I feel that if it wasn't for our movement, then these homes would have still been vacant and rotting and going to waste also. Damien - Well, I think that's one of the reasons this story has captured people's imagination in a way that a lot of other stories that deal with issues around the unhoused haven't the direct action and the focus that was done on it, and how that really changed the conversation in this area around those housing and those issues. And I know when we're traveling for work, I'll have people in other parts of the state, if, when I say, you know, Streetsblog, oh, and I do our San Gabriel, they're like, Oh, you did the Reclaimers podcast. And then they'll ask for updates. And sometimes I have them right at my fingertips, and sometimes I have to look them up. Cecilia - We also know that there has never been anyone to stand up to the state, to bring this up, into the light, to let everyone know that this data has all these properties they're just wasting. And this is not just in El Sereno. It's statewide. Marta - That's like our major outrage, that these houses have been sitting vacant for so long and nothing was being done. And then it's not only here, like all the states, a lot of them Caltrans owned by Caltrans, sometimes by county, by city. How are we in a housing crisis? And these houses are sitting vacant, immoral? And that's why, to me, legality doesn't matter. Of like, yes, we took the houses, but we took it because it's immoral to have them just rotting while people are -- Cecilia - It should be against the law. It really should. The houses are being wasted. There's people suffering out there daily, every day, everywhere, statewide. Damien - And you were making the point earlier that, yes, after some letters, the governor's office interceded and told the state, we pretty much have to stop doing it, to stop trying to force you out, and the county and city to figure something out. But do you think that that was probably not just a result of the public pressure, but also a result of the chaos of the pandemic, or do you think this could have been a very different story? Cecilia - Oh definitely without pandemic it, it would have probably never have happened. Damien - Yeah, you can't see it, but everybody's shaking their heads in the room for the people that are listening. So we've discussed a little bit about the current situations, the housing situations you're in, and what the next steps are for the movement to try and force governments to do something with the properties they have that are not being utilized. You know, the homelessness crisis hasn't gone away in the past five years. Cecilia - It's never gonna go away unless there's permanent housing, affordable, permanent housing. Damien - So what do we see as the next step for the movement from here, for me, sure we can get, we can do it locally, on what we're doing, and then maybe expand to talk about, like, what we would like to see the state do in future years. Marta - Right. Oh, for me, locally, with the Reclaimers to get more of the houses through Caltrans, either individually, if that's an option, or through El Sereno community land trust as a whole, I feel like there should be more reclaiming like I think me I wanted also like moms for housing inspire more reclaiming locally and nationally, worldwide. I feel like we need to build a reclaiming movement, because again, it's immoral to have vacant houses while people are suffering in this supposedly fabricated housing crisis, because it's not natural, and so it's a product of capitalism and All these, all these oppressions we're under. So I want more people to reclaim and if people need support, I'm here for it... Cecilia - A lot of people may not see it as being the correct way, but if we were able to get others aware of all these homes that are rotting then, then then if we, if that's the way we have to do it, then, then that's what we're going to do. Marta - One of the oppositions we had in this neighborhood, and I think in general, is like, I work hard for my housing, so why should you get handouts? And I don't agree with that, like I could work hard for my housing, and I still think that people deserve housing because, not because I did it and I suffered and I wasn't able to spend time with my daughters because I was working so hard. Doesn't mean that I want better for other people. I think as humans, we should want better for other people, and if that takes a housing I know like it helps so many people to have a house-- Cecilia - People really don't start to see it unless it's right there in your front lawn. Somebody pulls up a tent and starts living on your sidewalk. Then they start to see it, then it starts to affect them. Damien - I know it's very early in the process for this, but have any of the candidates for governor, in any way, said anything about this that would give you any hope. It seems like this is something that Villaraigosa would have picked up on. Marta - Yeah, they either have ignored us or maybe they don't know, but I feel like we need to be out there more now and start demanding housing, permanent housing, stable housing, housing that really cares about people. Because the most vulnerable people on the streets I work with are unhoused all the time, I know their stories. I know they're highly traumatized, a lot of times, foster care, children that have weaned out of the system, that don't have support. There's abused women out there, veterans, people that can't pay their medical bills, and so we tend to stigmatize or stereotype, "oh, it's just addicts," but often also substance abuse. I feel like anyone, and I don't care if they're addicts, they need housing, but substance abuse doesn't come from prior. A lot of times it's what they do to survive on the streets. Damien - There was actually the West Side city council member Mike Bonin, who would talk about how there was a period in his life where he was homeless, and talked about how the drug abuse followed the becoming homeless, not the other way, not the other way around. And he would talk very movingly about it, as the council was, you know, ready to do something horrible about criminalizing homelessness. And at the time, the council was even more conservative than it is now, so there were a lot of 12 to one, you know, with two people, not there type votes with Mike, you know, being the one. And I think, though, that that's, that's a very interesting point, in a way, he humanized the issue for a lot of West siders, that whose only experience with homelessness was that person who was pulling up a tent in front of their house or pulling up an RV in front of their house. So their house. I don't know where I was going with that. Cecilia - Also there, there were many, many vouchers that were unused, that were supposed to have been given out. And Huckle said on them, a lot of Section Eight vouchers are on. Used every year, and they expire. And so what no one ever looks into that portion like, why none of those, all those vouchers, should have been used because there are enough people to use them, and no one ever gets that side of the story either. You know, I think they need to dig deeper. And why are there so many homeless people out there? HACLA is not helping by doing such things. Damien - So I feel like we've covered a lot of the issues we wanted to talk about. I know that sometimes, since we do this very conversationally, these podcasts, instead of a list of questions, sometimes there's something people are really dying to say, and I just didn't ask the right questions. So at the end, I am always like, if we miss something, feel free to just chime in and say it, because I want to make sure that we're getting your stories and your beliefs and opinions and values out there as much as possible. So if there's something we missed, please just fill it in. You can say I did a great job. That is totally acceptable. Chris is shaking his head because he's heard me say this so many times. Marta - Yeah. Well, I mean to me, it's just the issue of displacement worldwide, especially right now with Palestine, I feel really strongly about that, like I don't. I think people deserve to be in the places where they feel comfortable in the places where they have support. And like Trump says, "Oh, they could just go to another Arab country." Like that doesn't make sense to me. Same thing with HACLA. "You could just go to the valley and find another school. That's fine." No. Like, no. We have roots. Here we have a community. Here we have schools that meet my daughter's needs. We can't just go anywhere, and this is something that needs to be humanized, because not just any offer should be okay, like there should be a really intentional offer that fits individual needs, because that affects our mental health and our health in general. Damien - I think there is a stigma. Well, we offered them something, or, Oh, they were offered a voucher, and especially around the project room key. We would hear that a lot. Well, they were offered a hotel, Marta - Like the phrase beggars can't be choosers. Damien - Project room key was very well intentioned, but it was also there, but it was also very uneven. Some facilities worked great. Some did not. But I would hear that a lot when we were talking about that program back during the pandemic with people, well, they were offered something and didn't take it as though that somehow moved down their value, almost. Marta - Yeah, I agree. Anything else? Damien - No. Well, thank you both for your time. You know, always said, feel free to reach out if there's something we should know. I would love to hear if the people are ready to move into the El Sereno Community Land Trust home. We know if and when that happens, I should say when that happens, it will, you know, we would love to be able to come out and cover that, you know, highlight that success slowly, for sure. Yeah, well, I mean, you know, to take a house that's fallen into disrepair and get it ready like that is an undertaking. And for a nonprofit that's doing it for the first time, it's a double undertaking. You know, the next one will be easier. I understand that. Marta - it's gonna be difficult. They're looking for funding for this house. They plan to do it ecologically. So they're doing a lot of research on Earth build, that is, that is also fire friendly, because we know what happened in Altadena and those houses there. So these are going to be more fire resilient with clay. And also they're sustainable, and this is the type of housing that we need in Los Angeles. So I'm really excited for this project. I know it's going to be hard to fund it, but we're looking forward to this project.
İstanbul 45. Asliye Hukuk Mahkemesi tarafından CHP İstanbul İl Başkanlığı'na kayyum olarak atanan Gürsel Tekin kayyum heyetinde yer alan Zeki Şen, Hasan Babacan, Müjdat Gürbüz ve Erkan Nasap ile ilk toplantısını yaptığını açıkladı. Göksel Göksu'nun sorularını cevaplayan Gürsel Tekin, partiden ihraç edildiğinin hatırlatılması üzerine “Sabah baktım halen Cumhuriyet Halk Partisi'nin üyesiyim” cevabını verdi. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Putin, Ukrayna savaşında tünelin sonundaki ışığı gördüğünü söyledi ve Zelenski'yle Moskova'da görüşebileceğini belirtti. CHP, hakkında ihraç kararı verilen Gürsel Tekin'den savunma istedi.Bu bölüm Levi's® hakkında reklam içermektedir. Levi's®, 2025 Sonbahar/Kış Erkek Koleksiyonu ile 80'ler ve 90'ların geniş ve rahat stilini günümüze taşıyor. Zamansız, ikonik silüetler modern dokunuşlarla geri geliyor. Koleksiyonu buradan inceleyebilirsiniz.
It's official: the closing for the purchase of the former Holiday Inn in downtown Bridgeport happened this week. The former hotel is set to be converted to housing, some of which will be affordable for Bridgeport residents. Connecticut Housing Partners was a key role in making this happen. Renee Dobos, President of CHP, explains the deal with help from the Connecticut Department of Housing. For more information: https://cthousingpartners.org/v Image Credit: Getty Images
CHP'nin İstanbul İl Kongresi iptal edildi, İl Başkanlığı'na atanan Gürsel Tekin için ise partiden ihraç kararı alındı. Pekin'deki Zafer Günü etkinliği öncesi Putin, Çin'le ilişkilerinin görülmemiş seviyede olduğunu söyledi.Bu bölüm TokenFlex hakkında reklam içermektedir.Okula dönüş döneminde çalışanlarınız ihtiyaçlarını özgürce karşılasın. TokenFlex | Hediye ve TokenFlex | Plus ile çalışanlar kırtasiyeden giyime, ayakkabıdan teknolojiye kadar birçok kategoride alışveriş yapabiliyor. TokenFlex ile buradan tanışabilirsiniz.
C'est une ligne de fracture qui divise aussi l'Ukraine. L'Église orthodoxe est désormais plus que jamais déchirée dans le pays. En 2018, Kiev a voulu créer sa propre Église orthodoxe d'Ukraine, pour rompre avec l'Église orthodoxe russe et son patriarche Kirill trop proche de Poutine. Depuis, 2 000 paroisses ont rompu leurs liens avec Moscou. Mais ce n'est pas suffisant, une loi vient aujourd'hui permettre la poursuite en justice des congrégations qui se livreraient à de l'ingérence russe sur le territoire. Reportage dans la région de Kiev d'Emmanuelle Chaze. Et la fracture de l'Église ukrainienne a eu des répercussions mondiales. D'autant plus que le patriarcat de Constantinople, le plus important de tous, a reconnu le schisme. Une initiative assez inédite que les autres églises serbes, bulgares ou roumaines n'ont pas suivie en refusant de prendre position pour ou contre Moscou. La politique et les liens d'argent avec le pouvoir sont clairement les maux qui viennent aujourd'hui affaiblir l'Église orthodoxe. Et c'est l'un des thèmes du dernier livre de Jean-Arnault Dérens, Géopolitique de l'orthodoxie, comment expliquer que la deuxième confession du monde, avec 300 millions de fidèles, se tienne si proche des lieux de pouvoir. ► Géopolitique de l'orthodoxie, de Byzance à la guerre en Ukraine est paru aux éditions Tallandier. À écouter aussi«Géopolitique de l'orthodoxie, de Byzance à la guerre en Ukraine» de Jean-Arnault Dérens En Turquie, le blues des étudiants en droit C'est un nouveau coup judiciaire porté contre le principal parti d'opposition turc, le CHP. Après l'arrestation de sa figure de proue, le maire d'Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglu en mars dernier, un tribunal vient d'invalider toute la nouvelle direction du Parti républicain du peuple. Alors que le pouvoir du président Erdogan étend chaque jour son emprise sur l'institution judiciaire, comment les jeunes étudiants en droit peuvent-ils envisager leur futur comme juge ou procureur dans un tel système ? C'est le reportage à Ankara d'Anne Andlauer. La chronique musique de Vincent Théval Better Way to Live de Kneecap
C'est une ligne de fracture qui divise aussi l'Ukraine. L'Église orthodoxe est désormais plus que jamais déchirée dans le pays. En 2018, Kiev a voulu créer sa propre Église orthodoxe d'Ukraine, pour rompre avec l'Église orthodoxe russe et son patriarche Kirill trop proche de Poutine. Depuis, 2 000 paroisses ont rompu leurs liens avec Moscou. Mais ce n'est pas suffisant, une loi vient aujourd'hui permettre la poursuite en justice des congrégations qui se livreraient à de l'ingérence russe sur le territoire. Reportage dans la région de Kiev d'Emmanuelle Chaze. Et la fracture de l'Église ukrainienne a eu des répercussions mondiales. D'autant plus que le patriarcat de Constantinople, le plus important de tous, a reconnu le schisme. Une initiative assez inédite que les autres églises serbes, bulgares ou roumaines n'ont pas suivie en refusant de prendre position pour ou contre Moscou. La politique et les liens d'argent avec le pouvoir sont clairement les maux qui viennent aujourd'hui affaiblir l'Église orthodoxe. Et c'est l'un des thèmes du dernier livre de Jean-Arnault Dérens, Géopolitique de l'orthodoxie, comment expliquer que la deuxième confession du monde, avec 300 millions de fidèles, se tienne si proche des lieux de pouvoir. ► Géopolitique de l'orthodoxie, de Byzance à la guerre en Ukraine est paru aux éditions Tallandier. À écouter aussi«Géopolitique de l'orthodoxie, de Byzance à la guerre en Ukraine» de Jean-Arnault Dérens En Turquie, le blues des étudiants en droit C'est un nouveau coup judiciaire porté contre le principal parti d'opposition turc, le CHP. Après l'arrestation de sa figure de proue, le maire d'Istanbul Ekrem Imamoglu en mars dernier, un tribunal vient d'invalider toute la nouvelle direction du Parti républicain du peuple. Alors que le pouvoir du président Erdogan étend chaque jour son emprise sur l'institution judiciaire, comment les jeunes étudiants en droit peuvent-ils envisager leur futur comme juge ou procureur dans un tel système ? C'est le reportage à Ankara d'Anne Andlauer. La chronique musique de Vincent Théval Better Way to Live de Kneecap
Türkiye'de ana muhalefet partisi CHP'ye baskı devam ediyor. CHP'nin İstanbul il yönetimi mahkeme kararı ile görevden alındı. Görevinden uzaklaştırılan Özgür Çelik'in yerine, aralarında Gürsel Tekin'in de bulunduğu heyet getirildi. Siyasi gözlemciler, bu kararla 15 Eylül'de görülecek CHP'nin 38. Olağan Kurultayı'nın iptali istemiyle açılan davada CHP'ye kayyum atanma ihtimalinin yükseldiği görüşünde. Mart ayında CHP'nin cumhurbaşkanı adayı Ekrem İmamoğlu hapse atılmış, onlarca CHP'li belediye başkanı ve yönetici tutuklanmıştı. İktidar CHP'yi neden köşeye sıkıştırıyor? Türkiye tek partili bir rejime doğru mu gidiyor? İstanbul Barosu'ndan avukat Ahmet Ergin ile konuştuk. Mikrofonda Gökçe Göksu ve Eren M. Gencer var. Von Gökçe Göksu und Eren Mahir Gençer.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris is reportedly getting CHP protection after the Trump administration revoked her Secret Service detail that was extended by former President Biden. For more, KCBS Radio news anchor Margie Shafer spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier. Mario Tama / Staff / Getty Images
Rod and Karen banter about going back to a restaurant, heavy machinery, fried deviled eggs, brisket burgers and local business names Then they discuss CDC cuts, CHP to protect Kamala Harris, Cracker Barrel scrubs DEI pages, UC gets rid of African American student center, Black 2 Class Block Party canceled, Lil Yachty George Floyd bars, Spirit Airlines declares bankruptcy again, casino closing, Klarna sells debt to Nel-Net, King Harris, Wowdy HBTL, woman kills grandma by withholding insulin, man tries to kidnap barista, bowling alley kingpin and sword ratchetness. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theblackguywhotips Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Amazon Wishlist Crowdcast Voicemail: (980) 500-9034Go Premium: https://www.theblackguywhotips.com/premium/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
İstanbul Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığı, CHP il başkanlığı seçiminde usulsüzlük yapıldığı iddiaları üzerine kamu davası açıldığını duyurdu. Gazze tezkeresi, TBMM'de kabul edildi.Bu bölüm Türkiye İş Bankası Kültür Yayınları hakkında reklam içermektedir. Prof. Dr. Sina Akşin, İstanbul Hükümetleri ve Milli Mücadele serisinin beşinci ve son kitabı Büyük Zafer'de Türkiye Cumhuriyeti'nin çöken bir imparatorluğun küllerinden doğuşunu bir kronik tadında okuyucuya sunuyor. Kitabı buradan inceleyebilirsiniz.
(Friday 08/29/25)Newsom says he'll increase CHP presence in major cities; touts progress in crime. The boss has had it with all the office activists. Disney and the decline of America's middle class.
(Friday 08/29/25)Amy King and Neil Saavedra Bill for Handel on the News. Newsom says he'll increase CHP presence in major cities, touts progress in crime. Trump picks top RFK Jr. deputy Jim O'Neill as interim CDC leader. US Air Force to provide military funeral honors for veteran killed on January 6th. Trump administration approves sale of 3,350 extended range missiles to Ukraine.
Gavin is surging CHP to Los Angeles, Oakland and San Diego. Is He mirroring the feds again?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Governor Gavin Newsom says he'll be sending CHP officers to more big communities to help crackdown on crime. This comes as President Trump has threatened to deploy National Guard troops in several major cities, including San Francisco and Oakland. For more, KCBS Radio anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
İsrail ordusunun, Gazze'de Nasır Hastanesi'ne düzenlediği hava saldırısında beşi gazeteci 20 kişi hayatını kaybetti. CHP, yargıda temiz eller operasyonu düzenlenmesi gerektiğini söyledi.Bu bölüm Türkiye İş Bankası hakkında reklam içermektedir. Türkiye İş Bankası ikinci yüzyılının ilk yılını kutluyor. Ülkemizin ilk milli bankası olarak Gazi Mustafa Kemal Atatürk tarafından 26 Ağustos 1924 tarihinde kurulan Türkiye İş Bankası, uzun yıllardır Türkiye'nin en büyük özel bankası konumunu sürdürüyor. İş Bankası Genel Müdürü Hakan Aran'ın, bankanın ikinci yüzyılının ilk yılına dair değerlendirmelerine buradan ulaşabilirsiniz.
Henüz altı yaşında iken ailesiyle birlikte Almanya'ya gelen Berivan Aymaz, Yeşiller Partisi'nden Köln Belediye Başkanlığına aday. Bingöl'ün eski CHP'li Belediye Başkanı (1973-1977) Sait Aymaz'ın kızı olan Berivan Aymaz, sekiz yıldır Kuzey Ren-Vestfalya Eyalet Meclisi milletvekilliği yapıyor. Aynı zamanda meclis başkan yardımcılığı görevini yürütüyor. Almanya Kürt Toplumu'nun kurucularından olan Aymaz, 2022'den beri WDR Radyo Konseyi üyesi. Stüdyomuza konuk ettiğimiz Aymaz, sunucumuz Eren Mahir Gençer'in hayat hikayesi, seçim kampanyası ve Köln'ün önemli sorunlarını nasıl çözmek istediğine dair sorularını yanıtladı. Von Eren Mahir Gençer und Serap Doğan.
Gazze'de kıtlık, Beyoğlu'nda seçim | 23 Ağustos 2025BM destekli Entegre Gıda Güvenliği Aşaması Sınıflandırması, Gazze Şehri'nde kıtlık yaşandığını ilk kez resmen doğruladı. Beyoğlu Belediyesi Başkan Vekilliği'ne CHP'nin adayı Sefer Karaahmetoğlu seçildi.Bu bölüm BMW hakkında reklam içermektedir. Yeni BMW X3, dijital teknolojileri ve yüksek performanslı 1.6 litrelik mild-hybrid benzinli motor seçeneğiyle her yolculuğu heyecan verici ve konforlu bir deneyime dönüştürüyor. BMW X3 ile buradan tanışabilirsiniz.
The Boyz talk unlawful CHP stops, JP's new homeless neighbor, NEVER taking your dog to the vet, and much more.
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