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Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock our full premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh made headlines in July after winning the state Democratic Party's endorsement for mayor of Minneapolis as a DSA-backed, millennial Muslim going up against an establishment-backed incumbent. It was giving big Mandani energy until that incumbent, Jacob Frey, challenged the result and got the endorsement revoked. Now, with less than two months until Election Day, Fateh joins Bad Faith to discuss comparisons to Zohran, why Frey has lost the confidence of the party, how DSA candidates can remain accountable to the organization, and how to handle the corporate media's attacks on the defund movement -- especially as a candidate running in the city where George Floyd was killed. Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
A broken culture on the Charlotte train as onlookers did nothing to stop the senseless murder. Ilhan Omar is terrified of the idea of being thought wealthy. The other Omar, Fateh, will make a shill of a mayor. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. HEARD ON THE SHOW:Tense debate over Harvard fellowship for Minneapolis City Council memberGovernor Walz says it's a ‘safe assumption' that he's leaning towards running for reelectionTrump Breaks Silence After Poland Says It Shot Down Russian Drones Violating Its Airspace: ‘Here We Go' See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ralph welcomes constitutional scholar, John Bonifaz, co-founder and president of the group “Free Speech for People,” which has launched the non-partisan campaign “Impeach Trump. Again.” Plus, Ralph, Steve, and David discuss Donld Trump's servile corporatist agenda and his attempt to rig the midterms by ordering Texas to gerrymander him five more districts.John Bonifaz is a constitutional attorney and the co-founder and president of Free Speech For People. Mr. Bonifaz previously served as the executive director and general counsel of the National Voting Rights Institute, and as the legal director of Voter Action. In 2004, Mr. Bonifaz wrote the book Warrior-King: The Case For Impeaching George W. Bush.We either have a constitution,or we don't. We either have an impeachment clause, or we don't. If we're not going to invoke the impeachment power at this critical moment in our nation's history, then we might as well say we're giving up on the Constitution. We refuse to give up on the Constitution.John BonifazI think the biggest thing that we have to deal with are the naysayers. Those who somehow claim that we're not going to invoke the impeachment power because either it's not the right time, or he's already been impeached twice and what's the point or we just need to move on.John BonifazThese are high crimes against the state. These are not policy disputes. These are political high crimes against the state, for which you must be held accountable via the impeachment process.John BonifazI think it's disgraceful for any member who claims that they're out there defending the Constitution and defending our democracy, and yet they won't even want to mention the "I- word”. As much as I respect them on other fronts and what they do, if they're not invoking the impeachment clause at this critical hour, frankly, they're part of the problem.John BonifazNews 8/29/25* In an interview on “Hamakor” or “The Source” on Israel's Channel 13, former Biden State Department Spokesperson Matthew Miller said that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told former Secretary of State Antony Blinken that he planned to continue fighting in Gaza for decades, per the Middle East Eye. Other revelations in this interview include behind the scenes accounts of ceasefire negotiations, such as a story about Netanyahu blowing up a proposed six-week ceasefire with his declaration that Israel would invade Rafah “whether there was a ceasefire or not,” according to the Times of Israel. It is disgraceful that Miller and the Biden administration kept this information from the public at the time, but better late than never.* A new report in the Chronicle of Higher Education reveals that, “Hundreds of pages of previously unseen documents reveal that [Pennsylvania Governor Josh] Shapiro's office was intimately involved in managing the controversy [over the pro-Palestine demonstrations and encampments at the University of Pennsylvania], seizing an unprecedented level of influence over the university in the process.” Through a proxy, a lawyer named Robb Fox, Shapiro “pushed the university to ban Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine (PAO), its main pro-Palestinian student group,” and “worked closely with the Penn Israel Public Affairs Committee — a significant pro-Israel group on campus — to a great enough extent that PIPAC effusively thanked Shapiro and Fox for their ‘partnership.'” Shapiro putting his thumb on the scales against pro-Palestine student activism is sure to come back to haunt him if he seeks the presidential nomination in 2028, as many speculate he will.* In more foreign policy related news, investigative journalist Ken Klippenstein reports “The Trump administration has directed the military to prepare for lethal strikes against cartel targets inside Mexico…which are to be ready by mid-September.” This is the latest escalation in Trump's campaign against transnational criminal organizations, or TCOs, but critically, “sources say that military action could be unilateral — that is, without the involvement or approval of the Mexican government.” If so, this would constitute an extremely aggressive act within the sovereign territory of another country. It is unlikely that Mexico would respond with any kind of military action, but diplomatic and economic sanctions would be on the table.* In domestic political news, the Democratic National Committee held a much-anticipated meeting in Minneapolis on Tuesday, featuring dueling resolutions to lay out the party's position on Gaza – one of which called for a “military arms embargo and suspension of military aid to Israel.” As POLITICO reports, “The committee initially voted to reject that measure while advancing…one backed by [DNC Chair Ken] Martin, which called for ‘unrestricted' aid to Gaza and a two-state solution. But soon after the arms embargo vote failed, Martin announced he was withdrawing his successful resolution.” Martin stated “There's a divide in our party on this issue,” and urged Democrats to “keep working through” what their position should be. Allison Minnerly, the progressive Florida delegate who sponsored the more strident resolution, expressed that while she was glad Martin didn't ram through his preferred position, she considered the result “disappointing” when “it's clear what voters want.” According to Gallup, just 8% of Democrats approve of Israel's actions in Gaza.* More Democratic Party division surfaced in Minnesota this week, with Axios reporting that, based on a technicality, the state Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party's rules committee vacated the local DFL's endorsement of democratic socialist mayoral candidate Omar Fateh. Fateh, who has been hailed as the “Mamdani of Minneapolis” won the local party's endorsement in July, which gave him – rather than incumbent Mayor Jacob Frey – exclusive access to the party's voter database. According to this report however, a third candidate was wrongfully eliminated from the endorsement vote process, rendering the endorsement null and void. Fateh's campaign is understandably incensed by this decision and views it as an attempt by the state party to intervene on behalf of Frey. Moreover, Ryan Faircloth of the Star-Tribune reports “the state DFL committee [also] barred the Minneapolis DFL from holding another endorsing convention this year…placed the Minneapolis DFL on probation for two years and said it must be supervised by [the] state DFL executive committee.” Fateh co-campaign manager Graham Faulkner is quoted saying “Our campaign sees this for what it is: disenfranchisement of thousands of Minneapolis caucus-goers and the delegates who represented all of us on convention day…The establishment is threatened by our message…They are scared of a politics that really stands up to corporate interests and with our working class neighbors." Congresswoman Ilhan Omar called the move a “stain on our party.”* In more local politics news, the administration of New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been rocked by yet new corruption indictments. On August 21st, the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, “announced the indictment of INGRID LEWIS-MARTIN for accepting more than $75,000 in bribes…in a wide-ranging series of bribery conspiracies …while serving as Chief Advisor to the Mayor of the City of New York.” Lewis-Martin was previously charged in an alleged bribery conspiracy totaling more than $100,000 in December 2024. This new indictment is related to Lewis-Martin accepting bribes in exchange for favorable treatment by city agencies, including “help[ing] fast-track permit approvals for a karaoke bar in Queens,” and “hav[ing] the New York City Department of Transportation…withdraw its approval for a street redesign of McGuinness Boulevard in Brooklyn, which would have included new, protected bike lanes.” For the latter, Lewis-Martin allegedly received a speaking role on the television show Godfather of Harlem. This indictment further cements the comically corrupt reputation of the Eric Adams administration.* In more news of possible corruption, Unusual Whales, which tracks congressional stock trading, reported on August 19th that Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott just disclosed trades worth $26,000,000 more than a year late, noting that Scott “traded millions on companies he legislated.” Scott, one of Trump's closest allies in the Senate, previously served as CEO of Columbia/HCA, the largest for-profit healthcare company in the nation in the 1990s. He was forced to resign in 1997, when the Department of Justice won 14 felony convictions against the company and imposed a $1.7 billion fine, the largest healthcare fraud settlement in U.S. history up to that point.* Moving on to consumer news, the Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against “LA Fitness and other gyms over allegations they make it exceedingly difficult for consumers to cancel their gym memberships.” The agency is “seeking a court order prohibiting the allegedly unfair conduct and money back for consumers harmed by the difficulty in cancelling memberships.” This lawsuit is related to the FTC's “click to subscribe/call to cancel” rule, but these gyms go far beyond requiring customers to merely call to cancel their memberships. As the FTC explains, “LA Fitness has required consumers who want to cancel their membership to either go to the gym itself or send a cancellation notice by mail,” and they make both processes as difficult as possible. For instance, “consumers who tried to cancel in person…could only cancel with one specific employee, even though LA Fitness authorized several employees to sign consumers up for memberships. This restricted cancellation hours to times when consumers are typically at work, despite most locations operating up to 19 hours per day, seven days per week.” These kinds of mundane degradations are far too common throughout the economy and the only thing that will force companies to treat their customers with the respect they are due is regulatory action.* Our last two stories concern lawsuits against Amazon. First, Law360 reports a federal judge has ordered Amazon to disclose information “regarding the company's alleged ties to antitrust researchers.” In a series of antitrust cases, Amazon's “expert economists” have cited “various academic authors,” about whom the plaintiffs “have presented records suggest[ing Amazon] ‘has communicated with or funded.'” This includes “antitrust research by economists, scholars and think tanks that [were] ‘funded, solicited or edited' by the company.” This decision could prove to be momentous if it turns out that Amazon funding of antitrust research has been as deep and widespread as some believe. As the Lever's Luke Goldstein puts it, “Grifters are on notice. Clock is ticking.”* Finally, the Hollywood Reporter is out with a story on a proposed class action lawsuit against Amazon, filed in Washington Friday, over a “‘bait and switch' in which the company allegedly misleads consumers into believing they've purchased content when they're only getting a license to watch, which can be revoked at any time.” Essentially, this lawsuit revolves around the fact that despite marketing “purchases” of movies on their platform, these “purchases” can actually be revoked at any time if Amazon loses the rights to the film. This is also a case of a “fine print” contract; as this story notes, “On its website and platform, the company tells consumers they can ‘buy' a movie. But hidden in a footnote on the confirmation page is fine print that says, ‘You receive a license to the video and you agree to our terms.'” This issue has previously arisen with regard to video games, spawning the so-called “Stop Killing Games” movement which seeks to prevent companies from “destroying titles consumers had already bought.” California has responded to that movement by passing a law “barring the advertisement of a transaction as a ‘purchase' unless it offers unrestricted ownership of the product.” Amazon will surely deploy an army of lawyers to fight this case, but for the time being at least, the momentum is on the side of the consumers for once. We can only hope for their victory.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
John is joined by Taylor Dahlin and Josh Martin for a rundown and reaction to the state party overturning the Minneapolis DFL convention's endorsement of Omar Fateh for mayor.Support our sponsor: betterthan94.org/open-letterWatch: https://youtube.com/wedgeliveJoin the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.liveSupport the show: https://patreon.com/wedgeliveWedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontse
The Minneapolis DFL Reneged their endorsement for Omar Fateh to be Mayor of Minneapolis this past week, and Illhan Omar ran her big mouth yet again. President Donald Trump is doing more for Ukraine and Russia than Biden/Harris/Obama combined, by looking for a solution, not throwing money at a problem.Please give F.O.T. a five star rating on Apple Podcasts or any other Pod Catching app that allows you to do so.Support The Show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freedom-of-thought/supportUse my referral link for the Crypto.com App:https://crypto.com/app/mt4ysj25P7 to sign up for Crypto.com and we both get $25!facebook.com/freedomofthought1776https://www.youtube.com/@freedomofthought1776Instagram: freedom_of_thought1776Gettr: @FreeThought7679X: @freedomofthou76paladinolive@yahoo.com
Big news in the DFL with Omar Fateh being rescinded as the endorsed mayoral candidate - we asked Torey Van Oot of Axios about this, does she think Walz will run for governor and if not, then who? Also Torey shares her food tour she embarked on at the Fair yesterday as well!
We have found out in the last 24 hours that the DFL has rescinded the endorsement given for Omar Fateh in the Minneapolis mayoral race after finding several errors in the voting process and also we get reaction from yesterdays comments made from Tim Walz on a potential third run from WCCO's Esme Murphy!
We have found out in the last 24 hours that the DFL has rescinded the endorsement given for Omar Fateh in the Minneapolis mayoral race after finding several errors in the voting process and also we get reaction from yesterdays comments made from Tim Walz on a potential third run from WCCO's Esme Murphy!
Wildfire debate. Audio from Omar Fateh citing his number one priority for Minneapolis, and it's not you. New Feeding Our Future guilty party. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:Polls are open in special election primary to fill the late Representative Melissa Hortman's seatSt. Paul cyberattack: Organization takes credit for ransomware attack on city, releases some dataBefore killing 3 in a Target parking lot, suspect had many run-ins with Texas policeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
It's Hump Day at the Majority Report! On today's show: Donald Trump freely admits that he was aware that young girls trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell were "taken" from the spa at Mar-a-Lago—and even claims to remember their names. We're joined by Minnesota State Senator Omar Fateh, the DFL-endorsed candidate for Mayor of Minneapolis, to discuss the city's political challenges and what's at stake in the upcoming election. Later, Dr. Ambereen Sleemi—a Brooklyn-based urogynecologist and Director of International Medical Response—joins us to share her experience volunteering for four weeks at Nasser Hospital in Gaza. In the Fun Half: Krystal Ball holds Sen Elissa Slotnick's feet to the fire on Breaking Points Andrew Cuomo sort of backs off his decision to defend war criminal, Benjamin Netanyahu from ICC charges. Tim Pool melts down over receiving backlash for clutching his pearls over a South Park episode. All that and more, plus phone calls and IMs. Become a member at JoinTheMajorityReport.com: https://fans.fm/majority/join Follow us on TikTok here!: https://www.tiktok.com/@majorityreportfm Check us out on Twitch here!: https://www.twitch.tv/themajorityreport Find our Rumble stream here!: https://rumble.com/user/majorityreport Check out our alt YouTube channel here!: https://www.youtube.com/majorityreportlive Gift a Majority Report subscription here: https://fans.fm/majority/gift Subscribe to the ESVN YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/esvnshow Subscribe to the AMQuickie newsletter here: https://am-quickie.ghost.io/ Join the Majority Report Discord! https://majoritydiscord.com/ Get all your MR merch at our store: https://shop.majorityreportradio.com/ Get the free Majority Report App!: https://majority.fm/app Go to https://JustCoffee.coop and use coupon code majority to get 10% off your purchase Check out today's sponsors LIQUID IV: Get 20% off your first order at LIQUIDIV.COM Use code MAJORITYREP at checkout. GIVEWELL: For trusted, evidence-backed insights into this evolving situation — and information about how you can help — follow along at givewell.org/USAID NAKED WINES: to get 6 bottles of wine for $39.99, head to NakedWines.com/MAJORITY and use code MAJORITY for both the code AND PASSWORD. SUNSET LAKE: Right now at sunsetlakecbd.com, you can try our new Lifted Teas for 25% off when you use the coupon code DrinkUp. That's “drink up,” all one word with no spaces. Follow the Majority Report crew on Twitter: @SamSeder @EmmaVigeland @MattLech Check out Matt's show, Left Reckoning, on YouTube, and subscribe on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/leftreckoning Check out Matt Binder's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/mattbinder Subscribe to Brandon's show The Discourse on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/ExpandTheDiscourse Check out Ava Raiza's music here! https://avaraiza.bandcamp.com/ The Majority Report with Sam Seder – https://majorityreportradio.com
First up, Ralph welcomes the co-founders of Doctors Against Genocide, Dr. Karameh Hawash-Kuemmerle and Dr. Nidal Jboor, to discuss their dedication to succeeding where global governments have failed in confronting genocide—particularly the acute genocide in Gaza. Then, Ralph speaks to Marcus Sims, who turns felled and fallen trees into sustainable-harvested lumber with his company Treincarnation. Finally, Ralph has co-written an open letter to Barack Obama, urging him to step up and do his part to fight against Donald Trump.Dr. Karameh Hawash-Kuemmerle is a clinical pediatric neurologist who specializes in traumatic brain injury and epilepsy at Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Nidal Jboor is a doctor of internal medicine and geriatrics working in Michigan. They are co-founders of Doctors Against Genocide.We think: as American people, we are good people. We don't stand for these crimes. We don't accept that any child, any mother, any father, any elderly in the world will be starved to death—no matter where they are, no matter who they are, no matter who is committing this crime. And we are especially appalled to know that all these crimes are being done in our name, with our tax money. They are cutting the funding from our basic programs here, from our neighborhoods, to send more billions to mass slaughter children. So that's why we're going to DC. We're going to talk to the people who are enabling this. We think they already failed their constituents, they failed their country, they are putting our country on the wrong side of history.Dr. Nidal JboorAnyone who did not call this a genocide yet—and did not demand full accountability for genocide, both for the United States and for Israel—is enabling and allowing this crime to continue further.Dr. Nidal JboorWe are committed to having our eyes open whenever and wherever there is a genocide or there are war crimes, crimes against humanity—no matter who commits them. And it's very important for us to stand with the victims, with the community that is suffering, and never take the side or give a platform for the perpetrators.Dr. Karameh KuemmerleOur focus on the situation in Gaza comes from the simple fact that our country is complicit. And because of that, we actually have the moral obligation and the practical obligation to speak up. So it is not because we think that other genocides are not happening or are not important. We actually think every genocide should never happen. It's anti-human to commit genocide. And we always ask our colleagues to come to us to help uplift the voices of the communities of genocide and hopefully we will have more bandwidth to do a lot more. But the situation in Gaza is unique because there is almost a collusion of all these powerful players to complete this genocide in Gaza and basically oppress every resistance to it. There are many things that make what is happening in Gaza unique—for example, the inability to leave, using food as a weapon, having complete siege on the population, having a major superpower supported by another major superpower bombing a population of two million people in a very small area, constantly, nonstop for two years.Dr. Karameh KuemmerleAll professions have their own specialized civic duties…And I want to tell the listeners that the people who are peace-loving all over the world vastly outnumber, vastly outnumber the warmongers and the cruel and vicious interests that have taken advantage of the situation.Ralph NaderMarcus Sims is the owner of Treincarnation, which creates sustainably-harvested lumber and builds custom furniture from trees felled by storms or removed to make way for development.I think there's a lot of support for what I'm doing, but my work is contrasted to the industrial lumber system, which is “chop them down and cut them up,” a lot of it done by huge machines. So it takes a lot more attention and care to do the kind of work that I'm doing. And of course the finances—as you know, finances play a big part in any kind of industry and how they can manage to make money. So I'm certainly making a living, a good living with what I'm doing. I don't know exactly how we can get from the current system into one that was probably used in the past, where the intelligence of human beings is more engaged and we're not slaves to industrial processes.Marcus SimsNews 7/25/25* This week, Israel shelled the Holy Family Church in Gaza. During the last months of his life, Pope Francis was in constant communication with this church and its pastor, Father Gabriel Romanelli, calling them every single night. Three people were killed in this strike and Father Romanelli was injured, as were other congregants. In a speech after the strike, Pope Leo called for an immediate ceasefire and decried the “barbarity of war,” Reuters reports. He added, "I appeal to the international community to observe humanitarian law and respect the obligation to protect civilians as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, of indiscriminate use of force and forced displacement of the population.” According to the National Catholic Reporter, Pope Leo XIV spoke with Palestinian president Mahmood Abbas following this attack and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu called to “express Israel's regret for what he called an accidental attack.”2. In Belgium, the Hind Rajab Foundation – named for the five-year-old girl in Gaza killed along with six of her family members and the paramedics coming to her rescue – reports, “Belgian federal police have arrested and interrogated two Israeli soldiers credibly accused of war crimes in Gaza. The action came in response to an urgent legal complaint filed by the Hind Rajab Foundation and the Global Legal Action Network (GLAN) earlier this week.” The soldiers, who had come to Belgium to attend the Tomorrowland music festival were, “formally interrogated and released. The Belgian Federal Prosecutor's Office has confirmed that a criminal investigation is now underway.”3. In a shameful, undemocratic move, the Executive Committee of the National Education Association has voted to reject the member-approved resolution to boycott materials promulgated by the ADL, Axios reports. This helps keep the ADL entrenched as the arbiter of what is and is not antisemitism, a charge they have weaponized and used as a cudgel again and again to silence any criticism of the state of Israel.4. In New York, disgraced former Governor Andrew Cuomo continues to campaign in his increasingly long-shot independent bid for Mayor of New York City. Recently, Cuomo held a campaign breakfast attended by 450 at the Hampton Synagogue, where he said, “I would wager that in the primary, more than 50% of the Jewish people voted for Mamdani.” If true, this would be a stunning victory not only for Zohran himself but for the pro-Palestine movement, which has been maligned in bad faith as antisemitic. Cuomo added that many younger Jewish voters are, “pro-Palestinian, and they don't consider it being anti-Israel.” This from the Forward.5. Another intra-ethnic cleavage is emerging among voters in New York City – this time, Italian-Americans. While Mamdani visited Uganda, the country of his birth, anti-Zohran Italians rallied in front of his Assembly district office in Queens. The New York Times reports this protest, “ostensibly led by the Italian American Civil Rights League, a group that took its name from but had no apparent ties to a defunct organization founded by [Mafia boss] Joseph A. Colombo Sr,...until recently, when Mr. Colombo's grandson, Anthony E. Colombo Jr….joined the group's board in May.” As the Times notes, this protest was held in response to a, “recently resurfaced social media photo from 2020 showing Mr. Mamdani giving the middle finger to a Columbus statue.” However, a large group of pro-Zohran Italian-American counterprotestors rallied across the street, carrying signs that read “Paisans for Zohran!” and “You Eat Jar Sauce!”6. In Minneapolis, many are drawing parallels between Mamdani and insurgent Democratic Socialist candidate Omar Fateh, who won the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party's endorsement for the mayoralty over incumbent Jacob Frey. Fateh, a state senator, won “at least 60% of the Minneapolis DFL delegate vote Saturday…in the party's first endorsement of a mayoral candidate in 16 years,” per the Minnesota Star Tribune. This endorsement gives Fateh a major boost in his campaign and indicates that the Zohran phenomenon is not confined to New York City.7. Last week, Paramount – one of the largest media conglomerates and parent company of CBS – canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert less than 48 hours after Colbert called CBS News's $16 million settlement with Trump a, “big fat bribe,” implying it would help curry favor with the administration regarding the proposed merger between Paramount and Skydance. Incensed, the Writers Guild of America East issued a statement calling on New York State Attorney General Letitia James, to, “launch an investigation into potential wrongdoing at Paramount…[and for]…our elected leaders to hold those responsible to account…demand answers about why this beloved program was canceled and to assure the public that Colbert and his writers were not censored due to their views or the whims of the President.”8. At the same time, CNN reports Paramount's “owner-in-waiting,” David Ellison is in talks to acquire Bari Weiss's publication The Free Press. According to the Financial Times, Weiss is seeking over $200 million for the purchase. However, this goes further than a potential acquisition. Puck reports that if brought in, Weiss would serve as an “ideological guide” for CBS News. This, paired with the recent piece in the Hollywood Reporter stating that Skydance “promised to eliminate all diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives,” at Paramount, gives a fuller picture of the “anti-woke” direction CBS would take under the new leadership. With news Thursday that federal regulators have approved the merger, it seems fair to conclude that these moves mollified the president.9. Turning to Latin America, AP reports the U.S., Venezuela and El Salvador have successfully concluded an intricate tripartite prisoner exchange. This deal includes the release of 10 Americans jailed in Venezuela and 252 Venezuelans held in El Salvador's notorious and dystopian CECOT prison complex. The freed Americans include some who were accused of participating in a U.S.-backed coup attempt against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in 2024 and one who was convicted of a triple homicide in Madrid, according to EL PAÍS. All parties seem satisfied with this agreement, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio saying “Every wrongfully detained American in Venezuela is now free and back in our homeland,” while President Maduro pronounced the occasion “a day of blessings and good news…the perfect day for Venezuela.”10. Finally, prominent British tech writer Ed Zitron is out with “The Hater's Guide To The AI Bubble.” In this piece, Zitron – a noted critic of AI writ large – details tech companies' expenditures on AI as compared to the revenues, and the numbers are stark. Microsoft has reaped $13 billion, with $10 billion from OpenAI, sold at “a heavily discounted rate that essentially only covers costs for operating the servers," while expenditures total $80 billion. Amazon AI revenues In 2025 amount to $5 billion, while capital expenditures total $105 billion. Google AI revenue stands at $7.7 billion, with capital expenditures standing at $75 billion. Meta AI revenue in 2025 is a paltry $2-3 billion. Their capital expenditures: $72 billion. Perhaps most deliciously, while Tesla has spent around $11 billion on AI in 2025, the company “Does Not Appear To Make Money From Generative AI” at all. Hopefully these numbers serve as a wakeup call for companies to stop dumping money down the AI drain, since clearly the immense adverse impact on the environment is not dissuading them.This has been Francesco DeSantis, with In Case You Haven't Heard. Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
Henry talks with Sports and Entertainment Lawyer Steven Silton from Cozen O'Connor about Omar Fateh's ascension in the Minneapolis mayoral race, Scott Jensen taking another run at the Minnesota Governor's office, Minnesota being a "moderate" Democratic state, WNBA labor strife, Pat McAfee's "apology" and more.
We read from the DSA platform. Star Tribune begins its coverage of Omar Fateh. How much of a deep dive will they do? Fraudsters in Mankato claim to have fed 1.6 million children, not 1 million as previously reported. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:Police arrest teen in connection to murder of 11-year-old Minneapolis boyUS attorney says Minnesota government fraud could exceed $1 billionBirmingham mourns the death of native son Ozzy OsbourneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
State Sen. Omar Fateh wins the backing of his city's party machine, after Democratic convention delegates snub the incumbent, Mayor Jacob Frey. What is Fateh's platform, how does it compare with Zohran Mamdani's in New York, and is this another sign of where Democrats are going? Plus, Andrew Cuomo and Eric Adams debate which of them should drop out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey joins Chad to talk about challenges State Senator Omar Fateh earning the Minneapolis DFL's endorsement for the mayoral race and issues where he believes the two have stark differences in opinion.
Omar Fateh wins the DFL endorsement for mayor of Minneapolis, best of luck to a once great city.......The Minneapolis DFL Party convention ended Saturday night in a chaotic flurry of activity that saw state Sen. Omar Fateh claim the party's endorsement for mayor.Why it matters: The young democratic socialist lawmaker's victory over two-term sitting mayor Mayor Jacob Frey is a major coup for left-wing critics hoping to unseat the well-funded incumbent.It's also the Minneapolis DFL's first endorsement in any contested mayor's race since at least 1997, per the Star Tribune.What they're saying: "Today, we witnessed a rejection of politics as usual," Fateh said in his victory speech on the Target Center floor just before 10pm."We know the status quo are going to do anything and everything to maintain power," he told his supporters. "They'll have all the money in the world … But they don't have you."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Minnesota's largest newspaper owes the public a deep dive into exactly who Omar Fateh is and why he is here. New evidence continues to be discovered in this, the state of fraud. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:Republican Ruth Bittner joins the race to fill House seat left vacant by assassination of HortmanCharges: Gunman at Sherburne County Government Center tried to attack people in parking lotHouse ending session early as Republicans clash over Epstein voteSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join Jim and Greg for Tuesday's 3 Martini Lunch as they dig into President Trump urging the Senate to cancel its summer recess, Democrats in Minnesota endorsing a socialist for mayor of Minneapolis, and Hunter Biden's blistering attack on high-profile Democrats.First, they welcome President Trump's call for Senate Majority Leader John Thune to scrap the Senate's August recess so Republicans can push through dozens of judicial and executive nominations. They highlight how Democrats are using procedural tactics to stall confirmations and delay Trump's personnel and judicial selections from taking office.Next, they react to Minnesota Democrats formally endorsing socialist State Sen. Omar Fateh in the Minneapolis mayoral race. Fateh supports defunding the police and the Mamdani approach to "affordable" housing. Greg suggests Democrats have no problem with socialists, unless they're worried those socialists might lose. Jim says there doesn't seem to be anything that's too far left for more and more Democrats.Finally, they go through Hunter Biden's profanity-laced podcast interviews, in which he rips the Democrats who encouraged and forced his dad to abandon his re-election bid. Hunter Biden took aim at Nancy Pelosi and her daughter, George Clooney, James Carville, David Axelrod, Jake Tapper, the Pod Save America guys and more. They point out that a decent amount of what Hunter said was true but he's the worst possible person to deliver the message.Please visit our great sponsors:Upgrade your skincare routine with Caldera Lab and see the difference. Visit https://CalderaLab.com/3ML and use code 3ML at checkout for 20% off your first order.Manage your workplace stress with Betterhelp. Our listeners get 10% off their first month at https://BetterHelp.com/3ML
Omar Fateh wins the DFL endorsement for mayor of Minneapolis, best of luck to a once great city.......The Minneapolis DFL Party convention ended Saturday night in a chaotic flurry of activity that saw state Sen. Omar Fateh claim the party's endorsement for mayor.Why it matters: The young democratic socialist lawmaker's victory over two-term sitting mayor Mayor Jacob Frey is a major coup for left-wing critics hoping to unseat the well-funded incumbent.It's also the Minneapolis DFL's first endorsement in any contested mayor's race since at least 1997, per the Star Tribune.What they're saying: "Today, we witnessed a rejection of politics as usual," Fateh said in his victory speech on the Target Center floor just before 10pm."We know the status quo are going to do anything and everything to maintain power," he told his supporters. "They'll have all the money in the world … But they don't have you."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
H4 - Segment 1 Tue July 22 2025 - A little part of me wants Mamdani to win in NYC and Fattah in Minneapolis; these radical islamists are going to destroy these cities
Is Omar Fateh the beginning of the end??? Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:Sen. Nicole Mitchell to resign in wake of felony burglary convictionThe Stone Arch Bridge reopens early in MinneapolisOfficials say 85 Palestinians seeking aid are killed in Gaza as Israel widens evacuation ordersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Minneapolis DFL endorsed its first mayoral candidate in 16 years over the weekend. After a full day of haggling at the Target Center on Saturday, more than 60 percent of voters at the convention gave a thumbs up to Democratic Socialist and current state Sen. Omar Fateh. He is one of several candidates planning to run against incumbent Minneapolis mayor Jacob Frey in the fall. Frey has served two terms as mayor since 2018. Journalist Kyle Stokes reported on the convention for Axios Twin Cities and he joined Minnesota Now with the details.
Jon gets bonus time with Scott Jensen to answer talkbacks from listeners and discuss the current state of MN politics. Jon turns his attention to the DFL endorsement of Omar Fateh and questions the voting mechanisms that were used.
Kyle Stokes from Axios tells Jordana about a hectic scene from the DFL convention.
Omar Fateh, already a Minnesota State Senator for district 62, announced recently that he plans to run for Mayor of Minneapolis. This man would be no better than the maniac running for Mayor of New York City. We must say NO!!#conservative #USA #America #MAGA #Politics #News #NewsComentary Please give F.O.T. a five star rating on Apple Podcasts or any other Pod Catching app that allows you to do so.Support The Show: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freedom-of-thought/supportUse my referral link for the Crypto.com App:https://crypto.com/app/mt4ysj25P7 to sign up for Crypto.com and we both get $25!facebook.com/freedomofthought1776https://www.youtube.com/@freedomofthought1776Instagram: freedom_of_thought1776Gettr: @FreeThought7679X: @freedomofthou76paladinolive@yahoo.com
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Does a regular citizen have a chance to win a city council seat anywhere closest to the country's tallest buildings? More alarming news about Omar Fateh. Johnny Heidt with guitar news. Heard On The Show:US attorney announces grand jury indictment against accused assassin Vance BoelterMan shot in exchange of gunfire with authorities in western MN charged with attempted murder, assaultTrump says he's ‘highly unlikely' to fire Fed's Powell after floating that idea in privateSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jason talks with Minneapolis mayoral candidate Sen. Omar Fateh about the surprising results of last night's NYC primary and what it portends for his campaign
4pm Hour: Jason talks with local defense attorney Joe Tamburino about the legal levers to try and curb gun violence. Then he's joined by Minneapolis mayoral candidate State Sen. Omar Fateh to talk about if his campaign got a boost from last night's NYC results
Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh.In this Shabad, Gyani Amrik Singh talked about this multi-Rahāo structure.This Shabad is actually a part of a longer composition where Guru Nanak Dev Ji uses metaphorical imagery to discuss spiritual impurity, ego, virtue, false rituals, and the necessity of inner realization through the Shabad (divine Word).Unlike a regular short Shabad which typically contains one Rahāo to highlight the central theme, this composition is in Pauri form and contains multiple stanzas, each ending with a ‘Rahāo' — specifically numbered 1 to 4.This format is meant to pause and reflect after every key idea — essentially breaking the composition into four major spiritual contemplations. Each Rahāo is not a repetition or chorus (like in some hymns), but an independent reflective anchor for the preceding verses. multi-Rahāo structure serves to layer the listener's reflection, not just reinforce one theme. Guru Nanak Dev Ji here is making a powerful critique of superficial religiosity and calls us to inner transformation through the Shabad. Each Rahāo acts as a gateway for introspection, which is why there are four.Structure of the Four Rahāos in this Shabad:1. Rahāo 1 – Emphasizes purity through the Shabad, not just outer acts or emotions.2. Rahāo 2 – Contrasts external rituals (like bathing at pilgrimage sites) with the inner cleansing of ego.3. Rahāo 3 – Points to divine grace and understanding that comes not from pride or performance, but surrender.4. Rahāo 4 – Highlights the centrality of the Shabad as the true purifier and liberator. Here is the latest episode of Gurmat Conversations. Please listen and let me know what you think, if you would like to support future episodes, here is a donation link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=LSEQVBVWX5LV8⸻
Le passage en revue joyeux et fielleux des sorties indiennes de janvier à avril 2025. Avec Anouck et Clem. 4'28 : Rekhachithram de Jofin T. Chacko 9'22 : Fateh de Sonu Sood 15'29 : Daaku Maharaaj de Bobby Kolli 17'39 : Deva de Rosshan Andrews 24'24 : Vidaamuyarchi de Magizh Thirumeni 30'06 : Dragon de Ashwath Marimuthu 32'40 : Nilavuku Enmel Ennadi Kobam de Dhanush 35'11 : Nadaaniyan de Shauna Gautam 42'18 : Kingston de Kamal Prakash 47'20 : L2 : Empuraan de Prithviraj Sukumaran 1'03'08 : Sikandar de A.R. Murugadoss 1'13'23 : Bazooka de Deeno Dennis 1'15'03 : Good Bad Ugly de Adhik Ravichandran
Enjoy EMENES' dance remix of CHAHAT FATEH ALI KHAN's BADO BADI, one the most trending Punjabi song in 2024!!! Song: Bado Badi (EMENES DANCE REMIX) Singer: Chahat Fateh Ali Original from Banarasi Thug (1973) soundtrack! Remix & Music By: EMENES Remix Production by: DIN RAAT & MIB ROADSHOW Remix Video & FX: Rajusha Productions ------------------------------------------------------ Follow EMENES online : ►INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/djemenes ►YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/djemenes ►SOUNDCLOUD: http://www.soundcloud.com/emenes ►FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/djemenes ►TWITTER : http://www.twitter.com/djemenes ►website: www.djemenes.com ------------------------------------------------------ ►FOR BOOKING & INQUIRES: team@djemenes.com ------------------------------------------------------
Sen. Omar Fateh is running for mayor of Minneapolis. We talk about his record in the state legislature, the state rideshare law he helped pass, public safety, homelessness, the case against Mayor Frey, and what it's like to be a super chill low-key guy. Watch: https://youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: https://bsky.app/profile/wedge.live Support the show: https://patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee
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durée : 00:55:04 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, je vous emmène loin, très loin même, de notre décor habituel. Et c'est un voyage qui commence en Asie centrale, au Pakistan, en passant par New York, quand même. - réalisé par : Stéphane Ronxin
Eric and Eliot pay homage to Daily Telegraph journalist and podcaster David Knowles who was the driving force behind the podcast, Ukraine: The Latest, on which Eliot has appeared several times. They also discuss the intensifying cooperation among Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea including the just announced intensified schedule of joint Sino-Russian military exercises and Iran's transfer of medium range Fateh 360 ballistic missiles to Russia for use against Ukraine. They consider the historical analogies for this type of alliance/coalition and, in particular, the ideological underpinnings of the alignment, as well as the tightening institutional links among these nations. They discuss the new JINSA report on Iran's advancing nuclear program as well as the challenges facing U.S. extended nuclear deterrence. They also discuss increasing instances of state failure around the world in Sudan, Lebanon, Venezuela, Somalia, the Sahel and the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the relationship of this phenomenon to the retrograde of American power and that of its allies in Britain and France around the world. Finally, they discuss the Marquis de Custine's writings on Russian national character as well as takedowns of Tucker Carlson's holocaust denying, Churchill bashing guest Daryl Cooper. Eliot's Latest in the Atlantic: https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2024/09/british-foreign-secretary-david-lammy-israel-speech/679729/ JINSA's Iran Nuclear Report: https://jinsa.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/JINSA-Why-the-Next-President-Should-Start-Worrying-and-Fear-the-Iran-Bomb-2.pdf Sergei Lebedev on Navalny: https://libertiesjournal.com/articles/the-heroic-illusion-of-alexei-navalny/ Cathy Young on Tucker Carlson/Churchill: https://www.thebulwark.com/p/tucker-carlson-and-the-beer-hall-putz-darryl-cooper Andrew Roberts on Churchill: https://freebeacon.com/culture/no-churchill-was-not-the-villain/ Shield of the Republic is a Bulwark podcast co-sponsored by the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia.
In this episode hear how Pir Budhu Shah arrives in Paonta Sahib and Guru Gobind Singh's plan to create unity between the two kings, Fateh Shah and Medani Prakash. This relates to Chapter 49 of season (rut) 1.
Top news of the day: Cyclone Remal landfall commences over coastal West Bengal, Bangladesh, Heads of the Congress-led opposition INDIA bloc's member parties will meet in Delhi on June 1, Israel strikes back, 35 killed in Rafah after Hamas attack in Tel Aviv, Kolkata Knight Riders delivered a flawless performance in the IPL 2024 final, Naseeruddin Shah to play the role of a hacker in Sonu Sood's Fateh
FATEH Teaser Reaction with Mel @PardesiReviews | Sonu Sood | Jacqueline Fernandez! Kathy and Melanie @PardesiReviews react to the Fateh Teaser, a new Hindi film directed by and starring Sonu Sood! Lots to talk about!#fateh #sonusood #jacquelinefernandez Get early access to these reviews by joining Patreon or our YouTube channel! YouTube Membershiphttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8UhKoTahIIRGIwxzUVVA/joinPatreonhttps://www.patreon.com/CinemondoPodcastJoin this channel to get access to fun perks like exclusive content and private Discord channel!:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8UhKoTahIIRGIwxzUVVA/joinOfficial Swag https://shop.spreadshirt.com/cinemondoNew videos daily!!Subscribe for the latest movie reviewshttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvt8UhKoTahIIRGIwxzUVVA?sub_confirmation=1
Libanesiska kriget 1982 innebar slutet för PLO:s närvaro i Beirut. Den palestinska organisationen tvingades evakuera och fann en ny bas i Tripoli i Nordafrika. Israels armé genomförde i juni 1982 en blixtoperation med syftet att ta Beirut vilket skedde redan i augusti.Kriget gav eko i hela världen. En betydelsefull konsekvens var att de sovjetiska ledarna i Moskva insåg att västerländsk militärteknologi var helt överlägsen. Symbolen för överlägsenheten var hur snabbt israelerna, utan egna förluster, slog ut det sovjettillverkade syriska luftvärnet i södra Libanon.I detta avsnitt av Militärhistoriepodden försöker Martin Hårdstedt och Peter Bennesved bena ut konflikten i Libanon och förstå det Libanesiska kriget 1982. Kriget var en del av en synnerligen komplicerad konflikt med många inblandade. Ur ett israeliskt perspektiv var det akuta problemet PLO:s attacker mot norra Israel. Sedan sexdagarskriget 1967 hade PLO konfronterat Israel med anfall både med gerillagrupper och artilleri och raketer. Den israeliska offensiven i juni 1982 var ett försök att en gång för alla få stopp på anfallen.Israel hade med sin armé upprepade gånger under 1970-talet genomfört begränsade anfall in i södra Libanon. Dessa operationer nådde aldrig fram till Beirut och hade begränsad effekt på PLO:s stridskapacitet. Anfallet 1982 hade en mycket mer omfattade målsättning: att driva ut PLO ur Libanon.Militärt kom kriget i Libanon att präglas av israelisk militärteknologisk överlägsenhet. I en så kallad joint operation använde den israeliska krigsmakten en kombination av luftlandsättningar och landstigningar på den libanesiska kusten samt infanteriunderstödda pansaranfall i snabba framstötar. Till detta kan läggas det helt överlägsna israeliska flyget som utan egna förluster inte bara sopade undan det syriska flygvapnet utan även slog ut det sovjetisktillverkade luftvärnet med målsökande robotar.Kriget i Libanon fick en mycket tragisk avslutning då israeliskstödd kristen milis genomförde massakrer på palestinier i de båda flyktinglägren – tidigare övningsläger för PLO:s soldater – Sabra och Shatila. Israelernas ansvar i händelsen kom att utredas och kritiseras och blev ett av skälen till Israels reträtt ut ur Libanon.Bild: Fedayeen från Fateh vid en demonstration i Beirut, Libanon. Original av Tiamat, Crop, cleanup and re-up av Jaakobou, Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.Klippare: Emanuel Lehtonen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Delve into the nuanced understanding of Muslim sentiments as Tarek Fateh shares his insights on Modi. Unlocking complex perspectives, Fateh provides valuable commentary on the intersection of politics and religion in contemporary discourse
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yerrrr, the boys are back from Europe and Abu Dhabi and have some fun stories from The Life Tour! INDULGE 00:00 Intro 00:49 Abu Dhabi show - no edits needed & fluency in American culture 06:05 Royal Family in attendance + invited to play Fifa 13:15 UFC - Volk needing constant goals + Kamaru was impressive 16:09 Meeting Zlatan Ibrahimovic 19:29 Tommy Fury can't box 21:08 Dillon flopped + Logan was landing 25:02 Dillon Narrative shift & is influencer boxing still interesting? 30:40 Logan v Jake ain't happening 32:40 Logan lawsuit + insane potential MMA event 37:31 Royal Albert Hall + wife's family in attendance 39:26 Amsterdam = too literal + Mark bombs on stage 42:31 Window shopping in Amsterdam's District 49:08 Irish venue was incredible + drink to open up 58:13 Fight culture in Europe v US + Royal Family necessary 01:01:31 Andrew farts it up + No to deodorant 01:14:52 Akaash “partying” with Fateh + miserable weight loss journey 01:20:31 Jon Stewart cancelled by Apple + Daily Show needs a host… 01:24:21 Michael Irvin calling out his “hood” son 01:25:23 Britney excerpts about Justin + “Lock Her Up” 01:28:32 Kim K hires Manny + poorest role model? 01:32:27 Oldest woman skydiving 01:36:30 Retirement villages in FL = everyone is smashing 01:37:40 No rules after 65 + no voting or driving 01:41:51 Israel-Palestine
This is a story about the life of a young Kaur named Jind. She is just finishing up her morning nitnem before going to school. Although Jind might look like a regular girl, she is FAR from normal. Jind does so much paath, reciting of Naam, that she actually has the superpower to travel to other realms. Today is Jind's first day at her new school and as she is getting ready, she sings:Suntey puneet kahte pavit, satiguru rehia bharpure, binvant nanak gurcharan lage vaje anahat dhure. Wahiguru ji ka Khalsa Wahiguru ji ki Fateh ...
با فاتح خدامرادی در رابطه با پروژهای که با توجه به شرایط ایران روش کار کرده حرف زدیم و اینکه چطوری تونسته همچین پروژه نسبتا پیچیدهای از نظر طراحی رو در کمترین زمان انجام بدهیک ساعت اول پادکست داستان کابارزا و خروج قاچاقی اون از ایران رو میشنویم و یک ساعت دوم در رابطه با نرمافزارهایی صحبت میکنیم که به کد زدن احتیاج ندارنKabarza is a Webflow expert and Interactive designer who builds websites for businesses around the globe. He is also teaching generative art with Webflow at Flux Academy.Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/KabarzaTwitter https://mobile.twitter.com/kabarza_Tabaghe 16----------Castbox https://castbox.fm/channel/id3083907Spotify https://spoti.fi/2CiyRoHTwitter https://twitter.com/soh3ilInstagram https://www.instagram.com/tabaghe16/Everywhere else https://anchor.fm/soheil-alavi Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
551 населений пункт деокуповано на Харківщині, 88 — на Херсонщині, — Кирило ТимошенкоВорожий Су-25 збито під час повітряної тривоги на півдні, 21 жовтня — голова Миколаївської ОВА КімНа Херсонщині українська армія звільнила вже 88 населених пунктів, в яких мешкають близько 12 тисяч осіб, – заступник керівника офісу президента України Кирило Тимошенко.18 українських областей на 100% готові до опалювального сезонуНа Харківщині запустили нову газову свердловину, яка може приносити 50 мільйонів кубів газу на рікЦе допоможе економити 102 млн доларів на імпорті "блакитного палива".За даними Міненерго, минулого опалювального сезону було спаленко 19,4 млрд кубів.росія пошкодила в Україні 581 об'єкт критичної інфраструктури у сфері теплопостачання: 433 котельні, 14 ТЕЦ, 5 ТЕС, та 129 центральних теплових пунктів. Попри це вже 99,1% котелень готові до опалювального сезону.Нагадаємо, що станом на 4 жовтня, МВС України повідомляли про 50 звільнених населених пунктів на Херсонщині.Благодаря действиям ВСУ, энергетики вернули свет для 15 тысяч жителей Донецкой областиПри поддержке военных, аварийные бригады ДТЭК полностью восстановили электроснабжение 4 городов и поселков прифронтовой области.6-я группа платформ с расконсервированной военной техникой за последние недели была передана от лукашенко рф Среди всего уже минимум 94 танка Т-72А и 36-44 Уралов, об этом сообщает Беларускі Гаюн."Последний замеченный эшелон отправился с ЖД-станции Уречье на ЖД-станцию Успенская (Ростовская обл, рф) и далее в направлении Донецка. Расчетная дата прибытия — 26.10.2022 года".СБУ відкрила кримінальне провадження щодо постачання іранських дронів і ракет у війні рф проти України. Слідчі СБУ розпочали кримінальне провадження, яке має встановити всіх причетних до постачання в рф іранських дронів «Shahed-136» і «Mohajer-6», а також балістичних ракет малої дальності «Fateh-110» та «Zolfaghar».За матеріалами слідства, є всі підстави стверджувати, що представники іранської влади й оборонно-промислового комплексу умисно допомагають рф у війні проти України.20 октября в москву из Тегерана прилетел грузовой Boeing 747 (EP-SIH) авиакомпании Saha Airlines, а уже 21 числа Ил-76 (EP-PUS) ВВС Ирана.У Київ прибули представники Палати представників Конгресу США."Ми обговорили ситуацію на передовій, підготовку України до зими та необхідність відбудови енергетичної інфраструктури", – зазначив Зеленський?Актор Марк Гемілл із «Зоряних війн» допоміг Україні зібрати кошти на 500 дронів.We are a nation that defeats terror. Millions of people who are each in their place bringing the crucial day - victory day - closer. The day of victory in the war for our freedom. In the war for our values. In the war for independence for all our people in all corners of Ukraine. We need more tanks, planes, anti rocket systems, amunition we need F16, ATACMS, Abrams tanks, MAX PRO
EXPERTS GÉNÉRAL DOMINIQUE TRINQUAND Ancien chef de la mission militaire française auprès de l'ONU PIERRE HAROCHE Maître de conférences en sécurité internationale – Université Queen Mary de Londres FRÉDÉRIC ENCEL Maître de conférences à Sciences Po Paris et Paris School of Business Auteur de « Les voies de la puissance » ARMELLE CHARRIER Éditorialiste en politique internationale - « France 24 » C'est une première depuis le début de la guerre en Ukraine. Le général Sergueï Sourovikine, nouveau commandant de l'opération militaire spéciale russe, a reconnu mardi que ses troupes étaient en difficulté, après plusieurs revers marquants dans l'est et le sud. « La situation dans la zone de l'opération militaire spéciale peut être qualifiée de tendue. L'ennemi n'abandonne pas ses tentatives d'attaques sur les positions des troupes russes », a-t-il indiqué alors qu'il était en direct à la télévision publique russe. Débutée en septembre, la contre-offensive ukrainienne s'accélère notamment au sud autour de Kherson, l'une des quatre régions annexées en septembre par Moscou. Face à cette situation, le nouveau chef des forces russes a annoncé l'évacuation de la population de la ville. Vladimir Poutine a lui ordonné ce mercredi l'instauration de la loi martiale dans les quatre territoires ukrainiens annexés. Un décret a été publié peu après par le Kremlin indiquant son entrée en vigueur à partir de jeudi minuit. A la peine sur le front, la Russie entend donc donner des pouvoirs supplémentaires aux gouverneurs des quatre régions annexées et continue d'intensifier les bombardements, en particulier sur les centrales électriques ukrainiennes. Selon le président ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky, 30 % d'entre elles ont été détruites en moins de dix jours. Plus de 1 100 localités sont désormais privées de courant et parfois d'eau. « La situation est critique maintenant dans tout le pays, car nos régions sont dépendantes les unes des autres », a déclaré le chef adjoint du cabinet de la présidence qui demande « que tout le pays se prépare à l'éventualité de pannes d'électricité, d'eau et de chauffage » à l'approche de l'hiver. D'après les autorités ukrainiennes, 45 installations énergétiques figurent parmi les 400 infrastructures endommagées depuis le 10 octobre notamment par des drones de fabrication iranienne. L'Iran a nié fournir ces drones à Moscou et le Kremlin a démenti que ses forces aient utilisé des drones iraniens pour attaquer l'Ukraine. Mais l'armée de l'air ukrainienne a affirmé ce mercredi avoir détruit 223 drones iraniens depuis mi-septembre et les Occidentaux redoutent, désormais, un développement de livraisons d'armes en faveur de l'armée de Vladimir Poutine. Selon l'agence Reuters, confirmant des informations du Washington Post publiées dimanche 16 octobre, Téhéran serait prêt à livrer des missiles sol-sol à la Russie, de type Fateh et Zolfaghar. Cet accord aurait été conclu dans le cadre d'une visite à Moscou d'une délégation iranienne, le 8 octobre. Ne souhaitant pas commenter publiquement ces informations, le porte-parole adjoint du département d'Etat américain a néanmoins réitéré ces derniers jours la menace de sanctions américaines contre tout facilitateur de transferts d'armements au profit de Moscou, notamment les drones, interdits à l'export, selon lui, dans le cadre de la résolution 2231 du Conseil de sécurité des Nations unies. De son côté l'UE a fait savoir ce mercredi qu'elle détenait des « preuves » démontrant que les drones utilisés par la Russie contre l'Ukraine ont été fournis par l'Iran et qu'elle préparait des sanctions contre Téhéran. Alors quelle est la situation en Ukraine ? Pourquoi Vladimir Poutine a-t-il ordonné la loi martiale à Kherson et dans les autres territoires annexés par Moscou ? Que sait-on des drones iraniens employés par l'armée russe ? L'Iran peut-il devenir le nouveau bras armé de Moscou ? La Chine et l'Inde ont-elles amorcé un revirement diplomatique face à la Russie ? Enfin que se passe-t-il en Lettonie ? Pourquoi le conflit en Ukraine ravive-t-il les tensions entre russophones et lettophones ? DIFFUSION : du lundi au samedi à 17h45 FORMAT : 65 minutes PRÉSENTATION : Caroline Roux - Axel de Tarlé REDIFFUSION : du lundi au vendredi vers 23h40 RÉALISATION : Nicolas Ferraro, Bruno Piney, Franck Broqua, Alexandre Langeard, Corentin Son, Benoît Lemoine PRODUCTION : France Télévisions / Maximal Productions Retrouvez C DANS L'AIR sur internet & les réseaux : INTERNET : francetv.fr FACEBOOK : https://www.facebook.com/Cdanslairf5 TWITTER : https://twitter.com/cdanslair INSTAGRAM : https://www.instagram.com/cdanslair/