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We love feedback, but can't reply without your email address. Message us your thoughts and contact info!Billy Napier was hired as the head football coach of the Florida Gators in 2021 after successful seasons at Alabama and Louisiana. At every stop, the father of three has endured challenges to perform well on the field and be influential at home. Ted Lowe and Mark Merrill chat with Coach Napier about how he strives to live, lead, and coach with purpose.During the football season, Coach Napier sees his players as much, if not more, than his own children. Intentionality has become a big deal for him. So when family time is on his calendar, nothing gets in the way of it. That's part of knowing your purpose as an employee, husband, and father – prioritizing what and who is most important to you. Have you thought through the question, “What is my purpose as a dad?” If you've never considered it, here are three questions to help you find your purpose as a father. 1. Why am I here?2. What can you give?3. Who will you help?Bottom line: Knowing my purpose makes me a better dad. Pro Move of the Week: Look at your calendar and find all the things that are family-related. Pledged to protect those events, not bumping them for anything unless it's an emergency.Reference 4 Ways to Find Your Purpose3 Questions to Stay Focused on Your PurposeEp. 31 Is Work-Life Balance Even Possible?The Pressure at Work is OverwhelmingTony Dungy: Working Under PressureTony Dungy: How to Manage Family and a Demanding JobHow to Cope With Losing Your JobEXTRAS: Follow us: Instagram | Facebook | X (Twitter)Join nearly 200,000 other dads by subscribing to the All Pro Dad Play of the Day. Get daily fatherhood ideas, insight, and inspiration sent straight to your inbox.This episode's show notes can also be viewed here on AllProDad.com. Like the All Pro Dad gear and mugs? Get your own in the All Pro Dad store.Get great content for moms at iMOM.com
Hour 3: Kamala Pledged To Use Taxpayer Money To Fund Sex Change Surgeries For Illegal Aliens in Detention: Ryan Saavedra of The Daily Wire writes, “Vice President Kamala Harris pledged during her presidential campaign in 2019 to use taxpayer money to fund sex change surgeries for illegal aliens locked up in detention, according to a largely ignored questionnaire that she filled out at the time. CNN's Andrew Kaczynski reported that the then-senator indicated on the American Civil Liberties Union questionnaire that she supported decriminalizing federal drug possession, making ‘drastic cuts' to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and pledged to no longer detain illegal aliens.” You can read the full article here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/harris-pledged-to-use-taxpayer-money-to-fund-sex-change-surgeries-for-illegal-aliens-in-detention-report
Tonight on The ReidOut, Joy Reid leads with the raucous crowd that greeted Vice President Kamala Harris at her first campaign rally since crossing the delegate threshold to become the clear frontrunner for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination. Also tonight, New York Attorney General Letitia James joins Joy. She knows all about prosecuting Donald Trump and will share how she thinks Kamala Harris, a former prosecutor herself, will make the case against America's first-ever convicted felon candidate for president. Plus, you may have heard that Vice President Harris pledged a certain sorority when she was a student at Howard University. We have two of her line sisters from Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. with us tonight to talk about the Kamala Harris they know, and they know her best. Listen now to this edition of The ReidOut on MSNBC.
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Greg and Nathan spend some time talking some nostalgia and then dive into a Hot Topic. Should we as Christians Pledge to the flag? Would Jesus have Pledged to the flag? Some things to think about while we ride this July heat wave.
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* Bragg's team failed to prove Trump's guilt in New York case, legal experts say - TheBlaze.com * World Waits on Trump Trial Results! * WHO Pandemic Treaty Fails! * Mike Adams - AKA The Health Ranger and Brighteon Media sues Google, Facebook, Twitter, NewsGuard, Homeland Security, Department of Defense, Global Engagement Center, ISD and others for globally-coordinated government-funded censorship collusion against Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, Natural News and Brighteon. * Trump: 'This is a dark day in America' - WND.com * Shame! Libertarians Skip Over Trump and RFK Jr. for Chase Oliver - In his acceptance speech, Mr. Oliver, 38 — who has described himself as "armed and gay" — Pledged to unify the party along its common principles and to expand its reach. * Measles Outbreak in Chicago Migrant Shelter Reveals at Least 28% Were Vaccinated - National Vaccine Information Center, NVIC.org * Fluoridated Water and Pregnancy - New research suggests a link between prenatal fluoride levels and behavioral issues in children. Experts are divided on the study's significance - NYT. It is the first to examine links between prenatal fluoride exposure and child development among families living in the United States, where fluoride is often added to community water supplies to prevent dental cavities. * The study's authors and some outside researchers said that the findings should prompt policymakers to evaluate the safety of fluoride consumption during pregnancy. 'I think it's a warning sign,' said Dr. Beate Ritz, an environmental epidemiologist at the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. * Many communities in the United States have added fluoride to their water for this reason since the 1940s, a practice widely celebrated as a major public health achievement.
* Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley, Founder and Chairman of the Constitution Commemoration Foundation and the author of the book and DVD/CD lecture series To Preserve the Nation. In the Tradition of the Founding Fathers - FreedomsRisingSun.com * Happy Memorial Day! - Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day) is a federal holiday in the United States for honoring and mourning the US military personnel who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces. * Harrison Butker Commencement Address 2024 Benedictine College! * Shame! Libertarians Skip Over Trump and RFK Jr. for Chase Oliver - In his acceptance speech, Mr. Oliver, 38 — who has described himself as "armed and gay" — Pledged to unify the party along its common principles and to expand its reach. * Oregon Movement to Join 'Greater Idaho' Picks up Steam - Leah Barkoukis, TownHall.com * Crook County, Oregon, residents voted last week to pass a “Greater Idaho” measure that would support starting negotiations to secede from the liberal state. - With 53% support, it is now the 13th county in the state to approve such a measure. * “The Greater Idaho movement seeks to move the border between Oregon and Idaho to include 14 full eastern Oregon counties and 3 partial ones. In addition to the 13 counties who have passed Greater Idaho measures, in 2023 the Idaho House passed a memorial inviting the Oregon Legislature to begin border talks. * Moving the border would require approval in Oregon and Idaho state legislatures as well as U.S. Congress.
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Today we're diving into a profound concept from St. John Paul II's, Theology of the Body, that has the potential to reshape our understanding of ourselves and our relationships. The "spousal meaning of the body" is the topic and Becki and Tom are joined by special guests Josh and Kristi Fredieu. Kristi is the co-host of The Light Project's podcast, "Can I getta Amen!". This episode speaks to the very core of our human identity, and it's rooted in the idea that our bodies - yes, our physical selves - carry a deep, intrinsic meaning. This fascinating topic has implications for our understanding of gender, marriage, and human dignity. So listen in and prepare to see yourself and others in a whole new light.
AP correspondent Norman Hall reports on Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson's large donations to Maui wildfire survivors.
In this episode, we explore the intricacies of the European Green Deal, a sweeping strategy introduced by the EU in 2019 to confront the ecological crisis head-on. Pledged to enhance citizen well-being, promote clean energy, and safeguard biodiversity, the Green Deal sets ambitious goals to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieve climate neutrality by 2050. However, amidst accolades dubbing it Europe's 'man on the moon' moment, criticisms abound, questioning its ability to instigate true systemic change. Join us as we dissect the Green Deal's key elements, evaluate its progress, and probe whether it's fulfilling its transformative potential. Our guest, Martijn Pakker from the Institute for European Environmental Policy, provides invaluable insights into the Green Deal's impact and identifies areas warranting improvement.The Institute for European Environmental Policy is an independent, not-for-profit policy studies institute and green think tank which analyses and develops environmental policy in Europe and beyond.Europe Climate Connection is an original podcast presented by Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe. Co-hosts: Seden Anlar and Olivia Saxer. Executive Producer and Editor: Samuel Martín-Sosa. Script by: Seden Anlar.For more info: https://caneurope.org and https://ieep.eu/.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit public.substack.comGoogle CEO Sundar Pichai today addressed the public upset with its AI chatbot, Gemini, for its political bias. “I want to address the recent issues with problematic text and image responses in the Gemini app (formerly Bard),” he wrote. I know that some of its responses have offended our users and shown bias—to be clear, that's completely unacceptable, and we got it wrong.”But Google's bias has been on public display since August 2017, when Pichai fired a Google employee named James Damore for writing a ten-page memo criticizing the company's diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies, particularly its “Bias-Busting” training.And the partisan bias of Google was expressed a few days after voters elected Donald Trump as president during an “all hands” employee meeting. “It's been an extraordinarily stressful time for many of you,” Pichai said to Google employees. “I certainly find this election deeply offensive,” said Google cofounder Sergey Brin, “and I know many of you do too.” One Google executive nearly started crying when recounting that Trump won. “It was this massive kick in the gut that we were gonna lose,” she said. “And it was really painful.”Pichai struck a more neutral political tone in comparison to his colleagues. “We are in a democratic system,” he said. “I think part of the reason the outcome ended up the way it is is [because] people don't feel heard across both sides.”But after a Google employee suggested that Trump won due to “misinformation” and “fake news coming from fake news websites being shared by millions of low-information voters on social media,” Pichai specifically pointed to the use of artificial intelligence to achieve the aim of countering “misinformation.”“I think our investments in machine learning and AI is a big opportunity here,” he said. Machine learning is a form of AI.Pichai then suggested that Google was already manipulating search results.
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05 Dec 2023. The Business Breakfast is on the road again and this time we're at Expo for COP28. We speak to Shargiil Bashir, Chief Sustainability Officer, First Abu Dhabi Bank (FAB) about UAE banks pledging more than AED1tn ($272bn) in sustainable finance in a major announcement at COP28 in Dubai. Plus, we'll find out we'll speak to the restaurateur planning to serve quarter of a million meals at Cop - Naim Maadad, Chief Executive & Founder, Gates Hospitality. And, we'll speak to Ian Johnston, Chief Executive, Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) about their latest announcement that it will waive regulatory fees on ESG Nasdaq Dubai listings with immediate effect. Finally, we'll sit down with Atul Arya - Senior Vice President and Chief Energy Strategist, S&P Global to find out more about the major accomplishments at this COPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris and Co have been working hard as usual this week on a vast array of stories. Another week where there's been a lot happening in the world of news. in the NT and we've got it all for you here on the weekend edition. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. ‘Let's see what they come up with': Speculation mounts over Fyles Cabinet reshuffle 2. Fyles Government refuses to declare conflicts of interest as ICAC Act amendments passed 3. ‘Is anybody being investigated?': Lawler unleashes in Parliament about ongoing ICAC investigations 4. No ICAC Inspector to deal with complaints following government bungle 5. Police officer numbers not keeping up with increase in serious crime: NTPA 6. ‘Safety is optional': Pledged govt safety audits of all late night businesses turns into voluntary scheme 7. Fyles Government letting Alice Springs down by more than $500m, MLA says 8. DPP refuses to comment on failed charges against reporter, other embarrassing cases 9. Police release description of dangerous offender, two days after warning the public not to approach him 10. Darwin Port will remain in Chinese company's hands following review: Federal Labor 11. Job of the week - https://www.seek.com.au/job/70885686?savedSearchID=3a06b5cc-a1de-11e8-93a9-0bd920cd47b0&tracking=JMC-SavedSearch-anz-1-JYMHM The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
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Renowned for her straightforward, gimmick-free approach to skincare, Dr. Ellen Gendler is highly regarded as a leading authority in cosmetic dermatology. A board-certified dermatologist, she boasts impressive credentials and is praised for her personable manner among patients. Cosmetic Dermatology Consistently included in New York magazine's Best Doctors list, Dr. Gendler is well known for her work with Neurotoxins and soft-tissue fillers, as well as her experience with reactions to cosmetics. In keeping with her back-to-basics skincare philosophy, she strongly believes that dermatological treatments must be supported by a minimalist skincare regime to maintain luminous skin. Well-regarded for her honest, academic approach, Dr. Gendler was a leading consultant and has participated in clinical trials for numerous aesthetic companies. Dr. Gendler often shares her in -depth knowledge of dermatology and is frequently called on to consult for various pharmaceutical and Fortune 500 companies. A Clinical Associate Professor of Dermatology at NYU Langone Medical Center, where she was a codirector of the Contact Dermatitis Division for many years, Dr. Gendler is also a fellow of The American Academy of Dermatology and a former trustee of The Dermatology Foundation. Additionally, she has served as the director of the widely attended Cosmetics Symposium at the American Academy of Dermatology annual meeting for many years and is known by colleagues for her creative lecturing style. She is the author of numerous scientific publications and is regularly quoted in all the popular magazines. Honors and Awards An honors graduate of Wesleyan University, Dr. Gendler earned her medical degree at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. After her internship in internal medicine, she completed her residency in dermatology at the New York University Medical Center Skin and Cancer Unit with additional training at St John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin in London. Dr. Gendler has been appointed a New York City Honorary Police Surgeon. She was one of a select group of physicians to receive this title in order to serve “New York's Finest.” “It is a privilege to be named an Honorary Police Surgeon and be able to treat the men and women who keep our city safe,” said Dr. Gendler. She and her husband, Dr. James Salik, a practicing physician at NYU Langone Medical Center, reside in New York City. They have two sons, one a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and the other a practicing attorney with Skadden, Arps in New York
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A visible bra strap on Facebook? That's low on the classy meter. Thank god we have our sisters to hold us accountable in the comments. KD Julie navigates her chapter's rules around dating other sorority sisters.Use code SNAPPED for $20 off your first order on SeatGeekShop SNAPPED
Last week, the Southern Baptist Convention held its annual meeting in New Orleans – and its main order of business was to tighten the reins on what women can, and can't, do in the church. It's the result of a years-long push from the SBC's ultraconservative wing to reverse what it calls a “liberal drift.” As the nation's largest Protestant denomination prepares to crack down on gender roles, what does that mean for American evangelicals – and for the rest of us? Guest: Beth Allison Barr is a history professor at Baylor University. She's also the author of “The Making of Biblical Womanhood.” If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Amicus—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, the Southern Baptist Convention held its annual meeting in New Orleans – and its main order of business was to tighten the reins on what women can, and can't, do in the church. It's the result of a years-long push from the SBC's ultraconservative wing to reverse what it calls a “liberal drift.” As the nation's largest Protestant denomination prepares to crack down on gender roles, what does that mean for American evangelicals – and for the rest of us? Guest: Beth Allison Barr is a history professor at Baylor University. She's also the author of “The Making of Biblical Womanhood.” If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Amicus—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, the Southern Baptist Convention held its annual meeting in New Orleans – and its main order of business was to tighten the reins on what women can, and can't, do in the church. It's the result of a years-long push from the SBC's ultraconservative wing to reverse what it calls a “liberal drift.” As the nation's largest Protestant denomination prepares to crack down on gender roles, what does that mean for American evangelicals – and for the rest of us? Guest: Beth Allison Barr is a history professor at Baylor University. She's also the author of “The Making of Biblical Womanhood.” If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Amicus—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last week, the Southern Baptist Convention held its annual meeting in New Orleans – and its main order of business was to tighten the reins on what women can, and can't, do in the church. It's the result of a years-long push from the SBC's ultraconservative wing to reverse what it calls a “liberal drift.” As the nation's largest Protestant denomination prepares to crack down on gender roles, what does that mean for American evangelicals – and for the rest of us? Guest: Beth Allison Barr is a history professor at Baylor University. She's also the author of “The Making of Biblical Womanhood.” If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Amicus—and you'll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at slate.com/whatnextplus to help support our work. Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Paige Osburn, Anna Phillips, Madeline Ducharme and Rob Gunther. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nearly 200 countries pledge to create a legally-binding treaty to combat plastic pollution Former scriptwriter of Cheers, ahead of an auction of the TV series' bar
The UK agrees to provide extra missiles and military drones as Rishi Sunak meets the Ukrainian leader. Also: report criticises FBI's Trump-Russia inquiry, and Nigerian chef ready to poach world cooking record.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 2: FLASHBACK: While appearing on Hot 97 FM as a candidate for Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg pledged to investigate Donald Trump—even boasting about suing Trump and the Trump organization “over 100 times” in the past. Doesn't this interview illustrate how the charges against Trump are primarily being driven by partisanship? Following Donald Trump's arraignment on Tuesday afternoon, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg made a statement to the press explaining why his office decided to bring charges against the former president of the United States—stating that his office “vigorously” combats white collar crime and alleging that New York state election laws were violated. According to a report from The Daily Mail, the daughter of Manhattan Judge Juan M. Merchan—the judge presiding over Donald Trump's criminal case—worked for Vice President Kamala Harris. Judge Merchan has set the next court hearing for December 4th.
The federal government has pledged $75.9 million to address the backlog of passenger complaints related to lost luggage and delayed or cancelled flights. Guest host Mark Kelley discusses how to address the root problems with Christine Waugh, who has filed three small court claims against WestJet; Tom Oommen, director general of the analysis and outreach branch of the Canadian Transportation Agency; and John Gradek, an aviation management professor at McGill University and a former Air Canada executive.
January 6 witness transcripts reveals Lindsey Graham vowed to champion Donald Trump's election lies if only the White House could find him “five dead voters”, and the text Don Jr. sent Mark Meadows about a roadmap to unconstitutionally keep his father in Office, after his election loss. And, after being caught lying about going to college, working on Wall Street, and being Jewish, Republican Congressman-elect George Santos has given conflicting stories about his own mother's death.Biden signs his $1.7 trillion spending bill into law, as his decision on his reelection bid looms. Plus, closing arguments on 2022's hottest topics, how “White Lotus” and “Glass Onion” poke fun at the absurdities of the uber-rich, and CNN pays tribute to Brazilian soccer legend Pelé, who has died at age 72.Hosted by Alisyn Camerota.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
January 6 witness transcripts reveals Lindsey Graham vowed to champion Donald Trump's election lies if only the White House could find him “five dead voters”, and the text Don Jr. sent Mark Meadows about a roadmap to unconstitutionally keep his father in Office, after his election loss. And, after being caught lying about going to college, working on Wall Street, and being Jewish, Republican Congressman-elect George Santos has given conflicting stories about his own mother's death.Biden signs his $1.7 trillion spending bill into law, as his decision on his reelection bid looms. Plus, closing arguments on 2022's hottest topics, how “White Lotus” and “Glass Onion” poke fun at the absurdities of the uber-rich, and CNN pays tribute to Brazilian soccer legend Pelé, who has died at age 72.Hosted by Alisyn Camerota.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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At a Paris conference, several nations have pledged continuous aid for Ukraine. New Zealand, France and the European Union have pledged a combined aid package of billions of dollars. This comes as Russia continues shelling Ukraine, forcing Ukrainians to flee their homes and completely destroying a university.
Devina Gupta is joined by Stephanie Hare in the UK, representing the US, and Tala Ramadan in Lebanon, to discuss the main economic stories of the day. Nato members pledge to support Ukraine by rebuilding its energy infrastructure. Ukraine's foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, said energy security had become crucial, as Ukrainians struggle to survive freezing temperatures and regular power cuts. Elsewhere China continues to struggle with Coronavirus. The government now wants to increase vaccinations for older people. Only 56% of the over 60s in China - and just a fifth of over 80s - have had three doses of vaccine. (Photo: Pedestrians walk along a street in Ukraine, with no street lights. Credit: Oleg Petrasyuk/EPA-EFE/Rex/Shutterstock)
From the BBC World Service: Nine rich countries have pledged at least $20 billion to enable coal-dependent Indonesia to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Residents in the Chinese city of Guangzhou have escaped a coronavirus lockdown and clashed with police. And according to the U.N., the global population is expected to hit 8 billion today.
From the BBC World Service: Nine rich countries have pledged at least $20 billion to enable coal-dependent Indonesia to reach carbon neutrality by 2050. Residents in the Chinese city of Guangzhou have escaped a coronavirus lockdown and clashed with police. And according to the U.N., the global population is expected to hit 8 billion today.
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The signatories of a global pact increased their use of virgin plastics last year, undoing recent progress to cut wasteful packaging.
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To prevent catastrophic global warming, international groups say there should be no new investment in fossil fuel projects. The world's biggest energy companies support those goals publicly, but their spending and lobbying suggest they have no plans to slow down oil and gas development. Ali Rogin explores new data showing a disconnect between what major industry players are saying and doing. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
To prevent catastrophic global warming, international groups say there should be no new investment in fossil fuel projects. The world's biggest energy companies support those goals publicly, but their spending and lobbying suggest they have no plans to slow down oil and gas development. Ali Rogin explores new data showing a disconnect between what major industry players are saying and doing. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
On January 20th, 2021, as the nation looked on, Joe Biden place his hand on the Bible and took the oath of office to become president of the United States. It was to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of our nation.--In that Constitution is something called The Bill of Rights. Part of that is the 2nd Amendment that courts have previously affirmed. In other words, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. Sadly, this individual right is under attack...from our president---Returning to Crosstalk with the latest news concerning 2nd Amendment issues was Mike Hammond. Mike is the legislative counsel for Gun Owners of America.--President Biden views gun violence as a public health epidemic. He wants to-----Ban the manufacture and sale of assault weapons and high capacity magazines.---Regulate possession of existing assault weapons under the National Firearms Act.---Buy back the assault weapons and high-capacity magazines already in our communities.---Reduce stockpiling of weapons.---Require background checks for all gun sales.---Close other loopholes in the federal background check system.---Reinstate the Obama-Biden policy to keep guns out of the hands of certain people unable to manage their affairs for mental reasons.---Close the Hate Crimes Loophole.---Close the Charleston Loophole.---Close the Fugitive from Justice Loophole created by the Trump Administration.---Pledged to end the online sale of firearms, ammunition kits and even gun parts.---Put America on the path to ensuring 100- of firearms sold in America are -smart guns.----Require gun owners to safely store their weapons.---Stop -ghost guns.-
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The World Bank has pledged 30 billion dollars to help tackle world hunger over the next 15 years. Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, US, Jayati Ghosh, gives us her take on whether that amount is enough. Share prices in the United States have seen their biggest one day drop since 2020. The DOW Jones Industrial Average fell more than three and a half percent. Our Business Correspondent Samira Hussein tells us why. As things take another turn for the worse in Sri Lanka, the power minister Kanchana Wijesekera says people should stop queueing for fuel - as the country has no money to buy any. Shanta Devarajan who's part of the Sri Lankan team speaking to the IMF, tells us about the negotiations. Walter Koenig from the Bavaria Brewers Federation tells us about German worries that a shortage of beer bottles there could leave people without their favourite drink.