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For months now, anger over Israel's military operation in Gaza has spilled over into mass unrest at universities across the United States. This culminated in disturbing scenes last week, when police in riot gear stormed the campus at Columbia University, setting off flashbang grenades and eventually arresting nearly 120 people, many of them hauled away, their hands handcuffed with zip ties. This won't be the last of it, says North American correspondent Farrah Tomazin, who has spoken to protesters from both sides at campuses across the US. Today, Tomazin discusses whether these protests ever lead to cultural change, in a country that has a long history of them, some of them deadly. And whether they might help determine the outcome of the American presidential election in November.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For months now, anger over Israel's military operation in Gaza has spilled over into mass unrest at universities across the United States. This culminated in disturbing scenes last week, when police in riot gear stormed the campus at Columbia University, setting off flashbang grenades and eventually arresting nearly 120 people, many of them hauled away, their hands handcuffed with zip ties. This won't be the last of it, says North American correspondent Farrah Tomazin, who has spoken to protesters from both sides at campuses across the US. Today, Tomazin discusses whether these protests ever lead to cultural change, in a country that has a long history of them, some of them deadly. And whether they might help determine the outcome of the American presidential election in November.Subscribe to The Age & SMH: https://subscribe.smh.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hundreds of officers fire flares and stun grenades on protesters. Also: the EU announces a billion dollar package for Lebanon; and the American 'King of Twang' guitarist Duane Eddy dies at 86.
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The antisemitism against Jewish students on college campuses is so volatile that even CNN is reporting that classes at Columbia today (the start of Passover) are meeting virtually. New York City Mayor Eric Adams also condemned the "professional agitators" at Columbia and warned that the NYPD would be ready to intervene if needed. The Sekulow team discusses hostile protests at Columbia University and other college campuses (including Yale University, where a student was assaulted), President Biden's foreign policy failures, the latest news in President Trump's Manhattan trial, an ACLJ/ECLJ letter urging sanctions on Iran – and much more.
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This is a brief, audio summation of a video that showed what was happening outside the capitol on Jan 6th, where capitol police used overly aggressive force to instigate riot-like-conditions, while on the inside, the so called subversives were given a walking tour.
Demonstrators clash with police in riot gear as China's security forces prepare to go after people for their social media likes. A young Chinese man who is risking his safety to speak out against the government is OutFront tonight. Plus, a look at the record-breaking early voting numbers out of Georgia with less than a week before the formal runoff day. Also, Paul Whelan, the American wrongfully detained in Russia, has been been reportedly moved to a prison hospital.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
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Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12—the first three verses there—Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon---------------------------------------------------#face #instagram #amour #take #couple #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
In Canada a three-week protest is all-but over after hundreds of police in riot gear swept through the streets of the capital, Ottawa, chasing demonstrators away. Nearly 200 protestors have been arrested and many vehicles that were blocking key roads have been towed. While the situation in Ottawa is now calmer, the Canadian Border Agency warned it will take time to get fully on top of numerous other protests around the country. Canada correspondent Craig McCulloch spoke to Susie Ferguson.
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Officials in Moscow have allocated at least 10 billion rubles ($136.5 million) to the construction of a sparkling new headquarters for a special anti-riot police regiment that works primarily with public demonstrations. Meduza discovered multiple large city contracts that first appeared online in public records in April. The new office will be erected at 39 Ryabinovaya Street, but public estate documents identify the compound as a future perfume factory. Meanwhile, satellite images and employment listings tell another story. Original Article: https://meduza.io/en/feature/2021/09/08/well-isn-t-that-special
If you would like to tell your Truth story about your experience on Jan. 6th, 2020 at the capital, then click the link below.https://www.wethepeoplestand.org/There's a story narrative being carried out by Nancy Pelosi in the Biden administration right now, in regards to what happened on January 6, its US Capitol. At first, when this developed, it was a rally in a protest. And as the media took hold of it now became an assault, a riot, an insurrection, a coup attempt. And now with Nancy's own words, it's a terrorist attack. So what really happened on that day, we may never know as long as the powers that be have control of the mic. As you will see in the upcoming conversation I have with two people that were on the grounds of the Capitol in the mall during that time, and then their subsequent 12 FBI agent siege on their home, you will see how deep and far fetched this narrative begins to develop in what they're willing to do to intimidate God fearing country loving individuals, and get ready for a conversation and a story that should make you really wonder who's in control. Okay, welcome to remnant revolution with this episode of faith, freedom Fridays, and I'm here with a special guest, Paul and Marilyn Hooper. Now Paul's not with us but Maryland's here, they're from Homer, Alaska. So that's about south of Anchorage not sure how far, quite a bit in it at a four-hour drive, four-hour drive, okay. You're going to have an unbelievable experience, listen to the story that they go through just regular people that got caught up in what the January 6 at the Capitol. events happened, and they just got caught up in it. And you really need to hear this story. Because this could be you. It could be anybody right now but wanted to introduce you to her Maryland. Thanks for coming on the podcast. I thank you for inviting me. I'm excited to be here. So tell us a little bit about you guys. You're operating in. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Tell us a little bit about your background just so people know that. You're not some crazy, you know, far left far-right person you're not you're just Christian. Well, we spirit fear old. Yeah.And we do live in Homer, Alaska, which shouldn't make, you know, makes us a little suspect for many things. One of the favorite bumper stickers there is. We're here cuz we're not all there. So I can't vouch completely for being normal. Most people who live in Alaska, try to avoid being too normal. Because otherwise, you know, live in the lower 48. But as far as in this context, I would say we're, you know, pretty dull and boring. As far as there's one of the reasons we live at the end of the road as far away as you can get from all the goings-on in the lower 48 is so big, you're pulled into all the goings-on in the lower 48. So it's a surprise to us, and a surprise to the community to have DC show up in Homer?A 4500 miles from Washington DC is where y'all are located. So yeah, I want the audience to understand 4500 miles away, they're enjoying life after they made a little visit to DC.So we we moved to Alaska, I moved there sight, unseen, my husband had been for a couple of weeks backpacking trip and fell in love with the area of Homer in particularly. And he kept talking about it, and he wanted to go for a visit. And finally I said, you know, there's nothing down here that we're that interested in. Let's just pack up and go and see if we'd love it or not. So we I got to Homer, and it's just a great mix of hippie, good food good are lots of variety of people, you have all spectrums of political views. And I like the diversity. The scenery is spectacular. And it's a place I say, I love the priorities of the people there because nobody cares what you drive, what you wear, what how big your house is. And I was just refreshing to be somewhere where people just want to know who you are in. What's what you're passionate about why? So we got there. And like most people who move to Homer, we had to figure out a way to make a living. And we had always been dragging people home with us that we met and putting them up and letting them eat all of our food for free. So we kind of suspected we might be good at hospitality. And then we thought, what would it be like if we bought a little place then did kind of a bed and breakfast and people actually paid to eat all of our food instead of just freeloading? So that's how it started about 21 years ago, and we're still in the same location. And we must have guessed right, because it's still working for us. Well,yeah, I saw some pictures on your Instagram of there's a deck overlooking the lake, I'll fetch your house, that's beautiful. Just to be able to just sit in there. That'd be cool. Just to sit out there and just drink in the scenery. And yeah, I say the away from it all. Yeah, be away from it all. And our motto, our intention is to bring heaven to earth. And that's a deck overlooking catch Mark Bay, in Homer, and it actually has huge tidal variation. So sometimes it looks like a quiet lake. And sometimes it looks like a very big angry ocean, we have waves will come all the way up over the 15 foot sea wall, when there's a good storm going on outside, and we have almost a 30 foot tidal variation from high tide, low tide, twice the day. So it's a very active place today on that deck of those lots to stay.So how did somebody in just this nice, sleepy, enjoyable area end up in Washington DC, on January 6, and then as you will explain a little bit later, with several FBI agents with guns at your doorstep? How does that happen? I mean, help people understand well, right. As far as getting to DC is, how we got there is not that unusual for Alaskans. Anyway, in that whenever you leave Alaska, because it is such a large, long journey, especially coming from Homer, which is still a four-hour drive to the airport, and then a flight down, and then a flight wherever you actually want to go intend to want to make it count. And this was January, so it's very winter, in Alaska, we were heading down to a friend's wedding in South Dakota, which not exactly what we're Alaskans are looking to go into that but good friends. So we went have ever told ourselves, all right, we're gonna make it up for this wedding, then, you know, we're not going to put all that traveled to waste, let's stay outside as long as we can. And so we had some time in Vegas, we had some time in Phoenix planned, grabs the sunshine play. And there was we've been I've been closely following the adjudicators and the people who have attempted to adjudicate the, for the election count, and have been listening to the eyewitness testimonies from any of the state hearing. So I had concerns about the process and was very process-oriented. And I was concerned about what was happening to the election process. And then I heard that there had been some kind of a tweet or something that went out, I don't have any social media. So I'm not. I don't follow any of them not tied in. With all those goings-on, I have too much to do, to sit on social media as far as so. And I run a spa and I want to have a peaceful life in her life. And I don't see that social media contributes to that, though. I just tend to avoid it. But I did hear that there was some kind of a tweet that had gone out and that people were invited who wanted to ask questions or stand-in and asked Congress to take a closer look at this to hold the states accountable for their electoral processes. And it happened to be the day before we had to get to return. So I thought, well, this sounds to me like maybe I got an opportunity. Maybe we're supposed to be going to this and looked online to see what was tickets, how much were tickets fee to get from Phoenix to DC for the day of the rally. And it was like 36 bucks the person and just because the tickets were so cheap, we almost would have gone anyway. Because you can't fly. We can fly from Homer to Anchorage. It's a 30-minute flight and it costs $150. So you can fly across the country for $36 you just need to do it. So yeah, that's how we got there.So you guys were at the rally. And I'm going to pull up screenshots so we can get into showing a little bit. Now for those that are on the podcast, you won't see this, you can go to the YouTube channel and check it out. Let's see, I see the map. Okay. All right. So basically, you guys flew out to DC. Tell us a little bit I guess about, just real quickly, this website you've set up we the people stand? It's kind of a because of all that you've gone through, you set this site up for other people that have had experiences in DC that need to know what's going on? that correct?That is correct. I'm actually hoping it serves a number of functions. One of the things I'm learning as I'm becoming more educated about how the law works is that any assertions or accusation unrebutted stands as truth. And since I had a bunch of agents with a lot of accusations show up in my home with guns, and pitchforks, I believed that it was important for me to rebut their accusations. And they didn't seem interested in letting me do that with them. So I thought that my best recourse was to bring it to the public. And I was encouraged, though, I wanted to put it there. So I was on record as to what my actions had been that day, anything that I had or hadn't been involved, and then also to encourage others to have a voice of sharing what their eyewitness experiences, because we're getting a lot of blowback on popular media, creating, in my mind creating a narrative. And most of the people who are speaking about it are not eyewitnesses to the event. And the way they're putting together I guess that's one way I've explained it as we have a number of friends who were involved in what are they called reality TV shows. And so it's hard to remember what they're called because of how little reality is in them. And I've learned from these friends that that they'll create a story arc for the show, they'll take a lot of footage. And apparently, the FBI has hundreds of hours of footage. That's what they told me. And now that's coming out in the media as well. And they're handpicking a few slices of that to fit and a narrative and arc story that they wanted to create. But if you looked at the footage in totality, it wouldn't support that story at all. So I believe that not just myself, but there were hundreds of 1000s of patriots there, I believe we need to rebut the story, we need to share our experience our eyewitness experience about what's going on, I would caution that if you had been invited inside of the Capitol or been side of the Capitol, don't share because that you're in a very vulnerable situation. But the hundreds of 1000s the majority of people were never in the capital. And in many, we're never even near the capital. So those people I believe, are in a safe enough position to get their stories on record, cuz we need to not let the history books reflect what's being presumed and accused inserted. And if we don't rebut it, but stance is true. So we need to rebut it. Good point. And this is where you, you guys come into all this is that go through, we'll walk through this, but you actually never made it into the capital, you were on the grounds, but you were never in the capital. And as you'll see in just minute things. You know, things went really way off the charts of several months later. So take us through your day there. And we'll kind of walk through this. So you got there. What, eight o'clock, sir. So we have an uneventful flight in Yeah, we had an uneventful flight in the night before I stayed outside of DC where we could actually enjoy a meal. They had DC very locked down and then grabbed an Uber in in the morning, probably 70 and get in line with the other hundreds of 1000s of people. And we don't usually do lines but since your since it was just a day of standing around anyway, we thought well, we'll get into the line to go into the lips because if we're gonna be here all the way from Alaska, we might as well be up close to not just looking at it from jumbotrons you know, a mile back. So we went ahead and got in the long line to see if we could be seven The people in the ellipse up close to the platform and get to have eyes, eye eyes on close enough to see ourselves the people speaking. And that was a, you know, a couple of hour journey to get into the ellipse. And then once in there, you just hang out, you do all the things you do when you're at a rally, this is my first one. But it seemed very typical, you chair these things you chance you, you know, visit with the other people around you. So it's six hours of standing around, basically, in the cold, it rained a little bit it was about it was almost it was prior to right around freezing. And then when the they announced Trump about 11am, and according to the schedule, we had seen there were supposed to be a break from 9am till noonish. And then everyone was supposed to walk to the Capitol and stand up for the Capitol. Be there for the one o'clock when it went into session, and just be a presence outside saying Hi, we're here. Or we have eyes on, you know, do the right thing. And they, the speaker started at 9am and then 11. And they announced Trump. And then an hour later he came out to speak so.So that was odd. to people around. Well, that's but I've never been to anything. So I mentioned that. And they said oh, he's always late. So I was like, okay, and I'm thinking in my head. But aren't we supposed to walk to the Capitol by 10 o'clock, because it's at least a 45-minute walk, because it's a long way away? And this is hundreds of 1000s maybe a million people. But whatever is shown on the map here. elliptical grounds South is over here. And then you've walked on took it you say it took you an hour and 38 minutes? Well, that was your timeline. Back then it takes longer if you go the wrong opposite way first. So like over here to the one that was part of our challenges, yeah, being directionally challenged. And so when Trump showed up at noon to start speaking, I thought, well, maybe he's just gonna keep it short. So we can all walk down there. But he didn't keep it short. He went over an hour. So he didn't finish till after one o'clock. And, and a lot of people were kind of complaining, like, Hey, I weren't supposed to walk to the capitals. So but you know, it's not our show. So then finally, he finished that, about 110 15. And there's cheering and music, and then we're all supposed to walk down to the Capitol. And by this point, half the people were around and going, like, what's the point? whatever they're gonna do, they've already done and we're still here. So half people, we're around, we're like, yeah, we're just going to lunch and going home. People left left the mall that we had been near.Now you say, one spot here, you say hurting and praying with intensity and resolve. So there's a lot of prayer going on with different groups. And yeah, lots are going on and meet, we had an hour between when they announced Trump coming out when he actually did come out. So there was a lot of opportunity in time just to be in prayer. So there was a lot of prayer going on. And people just, it really had a sense of holy ground that people were just grieving and concerned that there were severe problems with the electoral process, and that the legislature, there was fear the legislature wouldn't be willing to address your look at it. So just a lot of intercession and prayer and hoping for, for the nation.So won a bunch of terrorists and anarchism, anarchistic. Things like that. milling around, down, down where you guys read?Well, there were definitely a number of people. Yeah, there are definitely a number of people decorated. A lot of decoration. A lot of a lot of all different kinds of people. We weren't sure if we would feel safe because you hear the reports from other rallies about altercations between antifa etc. So our concern wasn't the other people there wanting to be at the rally, but whether there be instigators who would come and create problems or altercations. So, but my husband Paul is six foot seven, so he's usually not one picked out of a crowd to come after. So if I stay close to him, I feel pretty good.Yeah, he looks pretty tall.There. There was never any sense of any threat. He is call. And when we were there, everybody just seems so kind. But you know, it's probably half a million at least people could be a million Because you just can't see when there's just people everywhere. And so you have, I mean, if you'd like people watching, it's definitely a good place to do people watching, because you're gonna have some, just about everything. And people who are there for completely unrelated reasons because they want to sell peanuts, or they want to talk about their, you know, their grandma's scarfs or, you know, whatever thing they've set out. So it's not like a big fare. Now, say where you, you 1130 You're still at the stage, right? And then you meet, you run across Epoch Times. Joshua Phillips, yeah. That was that one. Yeah, that was that 130. So when the event finally ended, and half the people that we could hear, we're like, well forget it, we're just going home the other ones? Well, we might as well just walk to the capital that nobody's in a hurry, because it's already past the time anyway, we thought, Well, you know, we're at, we worked our way to the front of the ellipse. So we're now at the very back of women and children and strollers and grandmas. So there's nothing fast about this group getting to the Capitol. So we thought, like, we're just gonna hang out and grab a seat because we've been standing for hours, and now their seats that we can sit in, and do you know, decompress and, and visit with whoever stands around and has seen epic times there. And we love epic times. We love Joshua Phillips, though, they were hanging out. So we cornered him and embarrass him and make him take a selfie with us. So he was very gracious. And that was fun. And then we thought, well, we might as well walk to the Capitol, because it's not quite time to head to the plane. And, you know, we're kind of bored. And then we end, and then we went to go look for my husband's backpack, because they make you if you're going to go into the ellipse, you can't take any backpacks or almost anything with you, because you are close enough to the speakers that their security concerns. So there's a huge pile of mountains of backpacks everywhere. And there was no promise, they said they were just gonna haul them away or let them sit there that we were forsaking our crockery. Basically, they said, there's no guarantees, we're not safeguarding your property. So I, I mentioned to my husband, Paul, hey, let's go get your backpack. He was like, that's not gonna be there's gonna be totally gone. And I was like, Well, yeah, we are in DC. We're not in Homer anymore. But I was like, let's just go, let's just go check it out and see. And we went, and there was nothing disturbed in it. Everything was still in it. And there was even people hanging around if somebody started to start rummaging through a page or go like, Hey, why are you picking through backpacks? Either, you know, it's yours, or it's not, don't be climbing and people stuff. So it was that respectful of an attitude where people were watching out after each other's stuff? NFL? Yeah, I was really impressed.Okay. Okay, so then you went route 230, you ended up at the White House? Is that where you took a wrong turn? About last?Yeah. So after he found the backpack, we started heading out. And then we're trying to guess because our phones, there's no cell service? There's no, you know, we're not familiar with the mall. And so we weren't sure which direction the Capitol even was. And so we're trying to go like, well, where does it look like the most people direction people are headed? So we just started following people. And apparently, we followed people that were going to the Capitol, or to the White House, not to the Capitol. So so we got turned back by the White House. Police who said no, you can't come into the White House. We said like, oh, we're trying to get to the Capitol. So they said turn around and go back the other way. So that's what we did. And then we stopped and had hot dogs and listed t shirts and and we didn't know if there was any reason to go to the Capitol, but then suddenly, we started hearing sirens, and tons of cars with lights speeding by like, I don't know, 3040 they just like they just an endless row of cars going by and sirens. And so we thought, well, that's interesting. But that sounds dangerous. Like we shouldn't go that way now. Because there's some kind of big brawl happening, you know, on the lawn in front of the Capitol between instigators and and people who are there, the rally is what we presumed. And so we started asking people who were walking away from the Capitol area. And they said that no, that the capital had actually had been breached and there were people coming and going inside and the and that there were even rumors that somebody had been shot. And we're like, oh my gosh, that's so strange. First of all, how would people get in the Capitol? And then we've got curious, we thought, well, let's just walk that way as long as it feels safe. Because who doesn't? We're here. This is obviously can be a story. We should at least be eyewitnesses somewhat to what's going on that seems responsible as long as you know.I mean, how many Yeah, you know, good car accidents. Exactly. You go, we go out the door. Listen for the ambulance, we're gonna go chase it. So. Yeah. Hey. Alright, so about 320, you actually made it to near the grounds Capitol grounds shows here. And so we're looking at 323 30 that y'all are just getting there. And it's cracked almost over about this crowd.Yeah. Right. That's what we assumed. But we were surprised because of how many people had left the mall. After the rally. We were shocked by how many people were still there. So there had 2 million people there at the beginning because they're still looked like there was half a million on the lawn and the extended grounds. They just were everywhere. It was like a big Animal House Party, there are people hanging, it kind of looks like that everybody's hanging over everything. Alright, so let's so make its cap rounds about 330. We just watched and talk to people because again, there's still no internet, there's no cell service. Nobody can get any information on what's going on through any phone access. So we're really the people there are really counting on somebody who is there some official presence communicating with them because otherwise, there's no information. And there were no capital police or other official federal boot for this part of the podcast. Sorry for the technical difficulties we're having with zoom. But we'll pick it up again next week, and get into the meat of the FBI, and their search for Nancy's below C's laptop.
The Metal Cell Forums. Join myself, Danielle, Evan and Joe as we talk about the Metal Scene, review bands and discuss topics related to our favourite music....METAL! This weeks show is a cracker! It's all about our favourite live Metal albums I'm sure there's plenty of them that we can all agree on! We talk about some of the best live performances captured on audio and also call out some more that were studio produced. Yes, there is a few Irish ones mentioned as well! We also discuss briefly the culture of expecting freebies in metal be it albums or merch and review five new releases by Hashmaker, SixTooLate, Tend, The Chris Rolling Squad and Hapless Wretch. Hope you enjoy and please subscribe to the show if you haven't done already. Thanks Richie. Songs featured and permission granted: Hashmaker (c) Gram Lines, 2021 all rights reserved. SixTooLate (c) Riot Police, 2021 all rights reserved. Tend (c) Boss Rush, 2021 all rights reserved. The Chris Rolling Squad (c) Trapped Inside, 2021 all rights reserved. Hapless Wretch (c) Natrium Myr, 2021 all rights reserved.
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In this episode, we talk with Angela Castillo and Lorena Rodriquez with Colombia Conexion- SF Bay (@colconxnsf) about the mass uprisings happening in cities across Colombia. The U.S.-backed right-wing government of Ivan Duque Marquez has pushed a neo-liberal tax reform bill that has sparked mass protest across the country. The Duque government has responded with horrific police brutality resulting in at least 42 deaths as well as many more injured and disappeared by state forces. We dive deep into the general strike and mass protests led by the Colombian working class, the government's and U.S. backed death squads war on left social movements and current crises around COVID-19 and austerity. We also discuss the city of Cali and its role as one of the epicenters of street resistance. Lorena Rodriguez is a Researcher and activist. Co-founder of La Realidad, estación experimental a group of people from civil society carrying out a process of transition towards a human way of life that is beneficial to the natural system. We promote the conservation of Amazonian ecosystems. Angela Castillo is a PhD student and works with La Voz de los Trabajadores. Angela and Lorena are both activists with Colombia Conexion- SF Bay. Read more// Colombia Conexion - SF Bay (https://www.facebook.com/ColombiaConexion) Colombia Conexion on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/colombiaconexionsf/) SIGN and SHARE: Stop Human Rights Violations in Colombia and Demand the Application of the Leahy Law (https://bit.ly/33RBjgJ) Sign a letter to demand a stop to U.S funding of Riot Police in Colombia (https://bit.ly/3hcqduC) Provide Mutual Aid to Colombians in the front lines: (https://bit.ly/2S7g0Vy) NY Times: Why are Colombians Protesting? (https://nyti.ms/3hButE8) Follow us on any of these social media channels// Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenRedPodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastGreenRed Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenredpodcast YouTube: https://bit.ly/GreenAndRedOnYouTube Please follow us on Medium! (https://medium.com/green-and-red-media) Donate to Green and Red Podcast// Become a recurring donor at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR This is a Green and Red Podcast production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). “Green and Red Blues" by Moody. Most excellent editing by Isaac.
A young healthy mom of 2 left to die alone in a hospital! The effects of the jab are long and yet they still won't admit them. Meanwhile Waking the Future made Canadian msm as spreaders of misinformation and vaccine hesitancy! In Edmonton the Grace Life Church is under a literal siege by the government as the parishioners had taken down the fences that were put up to stop them from gathering to worship! This is TYRANNY and It's time to fight it! Discord: https://discord.gg/QuSV85dv SubscribeStar: https://www.subscribestar.com/waking-the-future Patreon: https:// www.patreon.com/WakingtheFuture?fan_landing=true Contact us: wakingthefuture@protonmail.com Odysee: https://odysee.com/@wakingthefuture:0 Brand New Tube: https://brandnewtube.com/@WakingtheFuture Bitchute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/qL8XNwXppAZW/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/register/WakingTheFuture1/ Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/channels/wakingthefuture1 Podbean Audio Only: https://wakingthefuture.podbean.com/ Article Links: https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/fit-healthy-everything-live-for-20376989 https://globalnews.ca/video/7754205/busting-myths-and-misinformation-the-fight-for-the-truth-about-covid-19 https://thefreethoughtproject.com/vaers-deaths-cdc-numbers-record/ https://theintercept.com/2021/03/03/vaccine-coronavirus-big-pharma-biden/?s=08 https://twitter.com/ezralevant/status/1381361461189091333?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1381361461189091333%7Ctwgr%5E%7Ctwcon%5Es1_c10&ref_url=http%3A%2F%2Fendoftheamericandream.com%2Fwe-are-now-entering-full-blown-tyranny-in-the-western-world%2F Thumbnail Link: https://media.winnipegfreepress.com/images/20210411170420-607368307bf8fce871c3ce25jpeg.jpg
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This week, we’re talking about Yakuza 7 ...which is Like a Dragon (Quest). It’s a video game where players play as a Dragon Quest FAN, Ichiban Kasuga, which makes it fairly unique. It basically feels like Grand Theft Auto and classic arcade beat ‘em ups combined to make a weird gangster RPG baby. It's really good, and even though we haven't gotten terribly far ito the game, we wanted to kind of give you an overview of what to expect and whether or not this was worth picking up for DQ fans. (Spoiler alert: it probably is.) We’re going to try to keep actual story spoilers to a minimum because the game is so new, so this episode is really just focusing on all the ways Yakuza 7 is like DQ, in terms of gameplay. In a way, it feels almost like DQ fan fiction, and we say that with as much love as we can. The protagonist is Ichiban Kasuga, a huge DQ fan who wants to be a Hero. He thinks about getting into fights like DQ games, so we get turn-based combat. You get cool party members who use an umbrella like a white mage staff, that sort of thing. It's great. Over the course of the game, there are Puff-puff references, you can have monster arena-style fights, and there's even a Job System! You can be a Dancer, a Fortune Teller, Riot Police, or even an Idol. It's a lot like DQ 7's vocations, except instead of Alltrades Abbey, you go to the Employment Office. For more details and info, just listen, would ya? Hit us up at @professorbeej, @dragonquaustin, or @dragonquestfm on Twitter. We also have a Discord server where you can join us to talk DQ whenever you want! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dragonquest/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dragonquest/support
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Sage really wanted to see the Arc de Triomphe and the riot police got in her way. How inconsiderate? It’s time to know your rights and know your place. Luckily we gotcha covered in this week’s episode.
Guest: Jean - Jacques Cornish, Africa Correspondent Topics: Zambian anti-corruption protestors outwit riot police with the virtual demonstration. Ethiopia to push ahead with filling Blue ~Nile dam despite Egyptian and Sudanese protests. Insurgents launch violent attack near Mozambique's multi billion dollar gas project
In this episode Derick speaks on the slippery slope of the NYPD importing thousands of arrest photos of children and teenagers (as young as 11 years old) into a facial recognition database without regard to clear evidence displaying that the technology has a higher risk of incorrect matches in younger and darker faces. He also touches on the FBI using Instagram, Etsy, LinkedIn, and other social media/online shopping history to locate and arrest protesters who have been accused of committing a crime (12:30). Support the show by giving us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts, sharing with your friends, and subscribing on all major streaming services. For more info: www.dailydepository.com/pftc-show-notes . Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://cash.app/$derickgvisuals)
The Black Lives Matter protests across Australia, while largely peaceful, have sparked a debate about the appropriate level of police force to de-escalate large crowds.
In this special edition of the Blue Continent Podcast, Brennan speaks with Laura Dodson, a former US Peace Corps response volunteer (Philippines). Dodson was near Lafayette Square on Monday, June 1, 2020, when federal riot police charged peaceful protestors and clergy, spraying them with tear gas to clear the path for President Trump to pose for a photo op with a bible outside of St. John's Church. Dodson recounts her experience in detail.
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Dr. Michael Nevradakis, producer-host of Dialogos Radio, interviewed on the "Fault Lines" radio program, on the renewed migrant crisis in Greece, protests against mass migration, Greek-Turkish relations, and Turkey's possible endgame. Aired March 3, 2020.
Dr Michael Nevradakis and Evans Agelissopoulos discuss developments regarding the unfolding migrant crisis in Greece, Turkey's threat to send massive numbers of migrants into Greece, and the issue of the Coronavirus and open borders. Aired Mar. 2-8, 2020.
The post This Is America #106: Riot Police Attack Wildcat Strike at UC Santa Cruz appeared first on It's Going Down. Welcome, to This Is America, February 11th, 2020. In this episode we speak with a member of the Black Rose Anarchist Federation and also rank-n-file member of the United Auto Workers who is participating in the wildcat strike at the University of California in Santa Cruz. They report on the first day of the strike,... Read Full Article
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Welcome people, and thank you for listening to my podcast, I really appreciate the support. In this episode, I touch on the protest going on about the extradition treaty that just went into effect, and how the Riot Police over there are shouting people with rubber bullets and tear gas, notice the pattern yet people? I also touch on the protest happening in Sudan and how people are being raped by Police and people and children are dying. Lastly I touch on protestors in Memphis Tennessee throwing bricks and rocks at the police and injuring 24 officers. Enjoy whatever freedom thats left while it lasts, and tell a friend to tell a friend. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pcpodcast-vogpodcast/support
Very few of the Australians lying on the beach in Bali have any idea that a few suburbs away, one of the world’s wildest sporting leagues is playing out.
Gregg's Guide to New Music Episode 162 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. The Riot Police – https://theriotpolice.com/, https://theriotpolice.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/riotpoliceband/, @TheRiotPolice Victim – http://www.victimrocks.com/ facebook.com/victimrockshouston/, @TheRiotPolice The Classic Crime – http://theclassiccrime.com/ facebook.com/TheClassicCrimes/, @theclassiccrime This Is Decibel – http://decibeldecibel.com/ facebook.com/thisisdecibel/, @decibelnyc The Stanfields – http://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Mishap – https://mishapofficial.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mishapofficial/ Hands Like Houses – http://handslikehouses.net/ facebook.com/handslikehouses/, @handslikehouses Tunnel Vision – http://www.tunnelvisionsc.com/ facebook.com/TunnelVisionSC/, @tunnelvisionsc
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 162 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. The Riot Police – https://theriotpolice.com/, https://theriotpolice.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/riotpoliceband/, @TheRiotPolice Victim – http://www.victimrocks.com/ facebook.com/victimrockshouston/, @TheRiotPolice The Classic Crime – http://theclassiccrime.com/ facebook.com/TheClassicCrimes/, @theclassiccrime This Is Decibel – http://decibeldecibel.com/ facebook.com/thisisdecibel/, @decibelnyc The Stanfields – http://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Mishap – https://mishapofficial.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mishapofficial/ Hands Like Houses – http://handslikehouses.net/ facebook.com/handslikehouses/, @handslikehouses Tunnel Vision – http://www.tunnelvisionsc.com/ facebook.com/TunnelVisionSC/, @tunnelvisionsc
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 162 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. The Riot Police – https://theriotpolice.com/, https://theriotpolice.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/riotpoliceband/, @TheRiotPolice Victim – http://www.victimrocks.com/ facebook.com/victimrockshouston/, @TheRiotPolice The Classic Crime – http://theclassiccrime.com/ facebook.com/TheClassicCrimes/, @theclassiccrime This Is Decibel – http://decibeldecibel.com/ facebook.com/thisisdecibel/, @decibelnyc The Stanfields – http://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Mishap – https://mishapofficial.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mishapofficial/ Hands Like Houses – http://handslikehouses.net/ facebook.com/handslikehouses/, @handslikehouses Tunnel Vision – http://www.tunnelvisionsc.com/ facebook.com/TunnelVisionSC/, @tunnelvisionsc
Gregg’s Guide to New Music Episode 162 Gregg highly recommends checking out and supporting the following bands and musicians. The Riot Police – https://theriotpolice.com/, https://theriotpolice.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/riotpoliceband/, @TheRiotPolice Victim – http://www.victimrocks.com/ facebook.com/victimrockshouston/, @TheRiotPolice The Classic Crime – http://theclassiccrime.com/ facebook.com/TheClassicCrimes/, @theclassiccrime This Is Decibel – http://decibeldecibel.com/ facebook.com/thisisdecibel/, @decibelnyc The Stanfields – http://thestanfields.ca/ facebook.com/thestanfields/, @TheStanfields Mishap – https://mishapofficial.bandcamp.com/ facebook.com/mishapofficial/ Hands Like Houses – http://handslikehouses.net/ facebook.com/handslikehouses/, @handslikehouses Tunnel Vision – http://www.tunnelvisionsc.com/ facebook.com/TunnelVisionSC/, @tunnelvisionsc
Ross Schraeder from Pro Skills youth basketball talks AAU as well as basketball in Spain, Italy, and China. One of his stories involves a little interaction with RIOT POLICE, but you'll have to listen to hear about it. Learn the in's and outs of how to pick your club team this season and have a great time hearing about what the world of basketball is like all over the world! This was one of the first podcasts that we recorded. It's really fun to see how much we learned and how much we still have yet to learn. Ross and his organization PSB Select can be found online at https://proskillsbasketball.com . Their camps, clinics and teams are some of the best coached teams in the country. We loved working with Coach Schrader and the PSB organization! We highly recommend them if you get a chance to have your young player check them out! The are amazing! You can connect with Ross here: https://proskillsbasketball.com Email Ross here: https://proskillsbasketball.com/contact/ Visit us on our website: Hoopchalk.com Follow us on Instagram: Moses On IG - http://bit.ly/MosesIG Troy On IG - http://bit.ly/TroyIG Follow Us On FB Moses on FB - http://bit.ly/MosesFB Troy on FB - http://bit.ly/TroyHorneFB What is the Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast? The Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast is the best Youth Basketball podcast for young AAU basketball players and their families. Our motto is - NO MORE GUESS WORK! Our mission is to help young basketball players and their families successfully navigate the ever-changing world of youth basketball. In this podcast we will unlock all of the locked doors that have become road blocks for youth basketball players. We will also help those who dream, but have no idea how to move towards their basketball dreams. Figuring it out alone is a pretty daunting task. I was in your shoes. My son Moses and I invite you to learn from our wins and our losses. We hope it will help someone else in their journey toward their dreams. In this podcast, we will cover everything about youth basketball - from what to look for when joining a team, to college recruiting, to social media, and even how to develop the mental toughness that will allow your young athlete to soar in games. "There I was with this kid who wanted to follow his dream of playing pro basketball and, as a non-basketball parent, I had no idea how to make it happen. When I asked others, I constantly heard things like - 'You just have to be good and people will find you.' I knew that waiting for the phone to ring couldn't be the key to success. So I started digging and I found out that, like every career, there is an actual path that you MUST take to even have a chance. I am excited to share my findings with you. Let's work together to make this happen for our little and not-so-little ballers!" - Troy Horne See you inside episode 17! Troy and Moses Horne hoopchalk.com
Learn how the result of a piano competition had the power to shock an entire nation. The International Chopin Piano Competition takes place every five years and brings the most talented pianists from around the world to Warsaw, Poland. The one rule for the competition, as its name would suggest, is that pianists may only play the works of Frédéric Chopin. These types of competitions have an unfortunate reputation of being elitist and uptight, but, as you will learn, that could not be further from the truth in this instance. In this episode, we bring you the story of the 1980 edition of the Chopin Competition and why it was one of the most contentious in recent memory. We’ll also tell you the fascinating story of Ivo Pogorelić, the most interesting yet controversial pianist you’ve probably never heard of. Finally, we’ll attempt to answer some of the difficult questions that the event raises about classical music and the nature of art competitions. Like our show? Sign up for our newsletter! Time stamps [03:30] The origins and background of the International Chopin Piano Competition [06:04] Who is Ivo Pogorelić and what makes him so controversial? [08:36] Should Chopin’s music be interpreted subjectively or objectively? [09:50] Ivo’s playing style [13:00] What happened that made this competition so contentious? [15:04] Who won the competition? [16:55] The aftermath of the competition [18:02] Can we judge someone’s interpretation of a piece of art? [20:39] Why do we even have competitions? Further reading The Frederic Chopin Institute / official website The Riot Police at the Philharmonic & Other Scandalous Histories of the Chopin Piano Competition / on Culture.pl 4 Winners of the Chopin Competition Who Became Superstars / on Culture.pl It's getting better and better. An Interview with Dang Thai Son / on Culture.pl A Foreigner’s Guide to the International Chopin Competition / on Culture.pl Ivo Pogorelić / on Wikipedia Dang Thai Son / official website Further listening Frederic Chopin Institute YouTube Channel / interviews with experts who appeared in the episode and lots of performances from various editions An interview with Garrick Ohlsson / on the Chopin Institute's YouTube channel An interview with Nelson Goerner / on the Chopin Institute's YouTube channel An interview with Kate Liu / on the Chopin Institute's YouTube channel Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Polonaise op.44 Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Ballade No.2 Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Etude Op. 25 No.6 Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Piano Sonata No.2 Mvt I Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Piano Sonata No.2 Mvt. IV Dang Thai Son Chopin Concerto No. 2 Dang Thai Son Chopin Nocturne No. 2 Op. 62 Performances we used in this episode Szymon Nehring, Etude in A minor Op. 25 No. 11 (first stage of the 2015 competition) Ivo Pogorelich, Chopin Piano Sonata No.2 Mvt 1 (1980 competition) Seong Jin Cho, Chopin Sonate B flat minor Op. 35 (second stage of the 2015 competition) Dang Thai Son, Chopin Nocturne in E Op.62 (1980 competition) Thanks Frederic Chopin Institute / for all their help and allowing us to use their rich archives. Paweł Kamiński / professor at Fryderyk Chopin Warsaw University, who kindly allowed us to interview him. Christine Jezior / director of the stunning documentary Why Competitions for sending us a copy of the film and allowing us to use it in the show.
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We meet up with Michael Wood from Ottawa Special Events to talk about all things Grammy's, his music career, passion in business and much more! A very spirited interview this week! Jenn from @foodiePrints tells us about a new restaurant and an event and music this week from The Riot Police!
We meet up with Michael Wood from Ottawa Special Events to talk about all things Grammy's, his music career, passion in business and much more! A very spirited interview this week! Jenn from @foodiePrints tells us about a new restaurant and an event and music this week from The Riot Police!
National Post Toronto columnist Peter Kuitenbrouwer, National Editor Rob Roberts and Marni Soupcoff, from the editorial board, discuss the report of the Independent Police Review Director, and the mayor’s presence at a flag-raising ceremony at City Hall.
Riot Police crash with Occupy protesters today. Peter Schweizer author of a new book on insider trading discusses corruption in the markets. Tim graham from Media Research Center talks to Mark about the Occupy movement. Listen now!
Police used teargas, pepper spray, and rubber bullets against University of Pittsburgh students last night. Many of the students were not part of any demonstration but bystanders; curious to find a mass of armed riot police on their campus. Others were pepper sprayed as they left college bars or as they walked down the sidewalk.
A young couple is violently assaulted by riot police at Pittsburgh University on the night of Thursday September 24, 2009.