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A state of emergency remains in place for Nelson and Tasman and part of Marlborough, after heavy rain pelted the top of the south, causing widespread flooding, forcing evacuations, and closing roads. Residents in Spring Creek were evacuated this morning, with further evacuations called for in Renwick, Tadmor and Tapawera this afternoon. In Auckland, thunderstorms downed trees and lifted roofs in Auckland. Samantha Gee reports.
The Emergency Management Minister's praising authorities for their fast thinking in today's wild weather. A local State of Emergency remains in force for Nelson, Marlborough, and Tasman, where an orange heavy rain warning's been extended until 3pm. Another 40 millimetres is expected to fall. Mark Mitchell has been in Blenheim this morning, assisting Civil Defence. He told Matt Heath and Tyler Adams the affected councils made decisions early, and our first responders have been outstanding. Mitchell says people that needed to evacuate have done so, and everyone has been well-managed during the weather events. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5pm: Top Stories Recaps/Updates // Guest - Jim Walsh // State Rep and Chairman of the WA State GOP Responds to false allegations from the Seattle times that he issponsoring an initiative to end mail-in voting // Breaking: Israeli defense minister declares a special state of emergency in the country following what he called a preemptive strike against Iran. // Fifty Years Later, I Still Can’t Get Over ‘Jaws
Explosions have boomed across Iran's capital Tehran overnight as Israel launched an attack on the country's military facilities. The attack has reportedly killed the chief of Iran's Revolutionary Guard and other high-ranking regime officials. Meanwhile a state of emergency has been declared in Israel, with air raid sirens ringing out as Iran vows to retaliate. BBC's Middle East editor Sebastian Usher spoke to Lisa Owen.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning -Chris Arps recounts his experience being in Israel as they delivered a devastating strike against Iranian targets, as well as the failed Drone retaliation from Iran. -St. Louis County Animal Shelter that previously failed multiple consecutive inspections may be forced to close. -Jefferson County Councilman Billy Crow of Jeffco Patriot Radio suggests an alternative for those looking to avoid being caught up in the upcoming protests, after Gov. Kehoe declares a state of emergency in anticipation of civil unrest. -Gabe says "Not Today, Satan!"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass declares a state of emergency and institutes a curfew amid growing protests over the immigration crackdown. Saying "democracy is under assault," California Governor Gavin Newsom calls on Americans to stand up to the Trump Administration. Tensions flare across the US as the National Guard is deployed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aaron is back and taking the lead as Kaya and him catch up on the Atlanta drama! From Phaedra coming back to restructuring the show we know how to save it. Plus, Aaron's OC reaction and our giveaway for this week of our 5 year celebration is revealed. We took the Patreon money from this month and bought gift cards for Sickle Cell Warriors. Thank you to our loyal Patreon supporters for helping us with this act! If you would like to support us please subscribe to our Patreon at Patreon.com/Bravowhileblack ► Merch | ► Instagram | ► Follow Kaya | ► Follow Aaron | ► Twitter | A Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a digital media and commercial video production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network and learn more about our other services today on HurrdatMedia.com. Check out other shows on the Hurrdat Media Network: https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why is Williams Lake considering declaring a local state of emergency? Guest: Scott Nelson, Councillor for Williams Lake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The City of Williams Lake is looking into imposing a state of local emergency over an increase in street disorder and violence. Coun. Scott Nelson put forward the motion, citing increased threats to public safety. He joins the show to explain, as we ask viewers if such a measure is warranted.
Manitoba has declared a state of emergency, with Canadian Armed Forces on the way to assist the province in its wildfire fight; the RCMP in Nova Scotia has uncovered video evidence of two missing children the day before their disappearance.
Guest: Richard Cloutier, co-host, The News on CJOB Winnipeg
US banana giant Chiquita has laid off around 5,000 workers following a month-long strike as part of nationwide industrial action. Workers are protesting against new social security laws lowering pensions. In 2023, Panama exported $273m of bananas, making it the 13th largest exporter of bananas in the world. What do the layoffs mean for Panama and the wider banana industry?In Africa, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) celebrates its 50th anniversary amid recent exits from prominent member states. David Harper looks at the latest market developments from Shein, Temu and Nissan.
Our lead story: the northern Quebec village of Puvirnituq—beset by weeks of water-access issues due to a major supply-line break—declares a state of emergency following a weekend residential fire.
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This week, LJ and Rob are joined by staffing industry AI experts to declare: you need to start using AI.Staffing Engine's Matt Dichter, Jay Cutler, and Andrew Kimmell, along with Leap's Erin Pittman, highlight different ways AI is impacting the industry.We're all aware of how rapidly AI is progressing and changing, and how technology fatigue could be affecting adoption rates.Currently, the industry reports 55% of companies actively using AI and 41% planning adoption. Yet when we poll staffing leaders directly about their AI strategy, these numbers appear greatly exaggerated.This episode is essential listening for anyone in leadership at a staffing & recruiting company. Like Jay Cutler says in the episode, " AI is a team sport" so make sure your entire organization is involved. Please remember to rate, review, and share the episode wherever you tune in.
Banks Peninsula is still under a State of Emergency almost a week after heavy rain triggered widespread flooding and slips including an active slip on Lighthouse Road in Akaroa. Christchurch City Council controller Anne Colombus spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
While the state of emergency in Christchurch was lifted yesterday it remains in place for Banks Peninsula. Banks Peninsula MP Vanessa Weenink spoke to Alexa Cook.
Phill Mackay from Regional Emergency Management Canterbury spoke to Lisa Owen.
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Torrential rain and strong winds have hammered Canterbury, with states of emergency being declared in Christchurch, Banks Peninsula and the Selwyn District. Surface flooding has closed roads and schools across the region, and rivers have burst their banks. An orange heavy rain warning is in place until Thursday evening. Anna Sargent reports.
A state of emergency has been declared for Canterbury's Selwyn district. Mayor Sam Broughton says emergency services and Civil Defence volunteers are working to help people evacuate at Selwyn Huts because of rising river levels. Broughton spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
A state of emergency has been declared for Canterbury's Selwyn district as heavy rain and surface flooding is expected to cut off access to the Selwyn Huts community. Reporter Anna Sargent spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
Spain has declared a state of emergency after a massive power cut hit large parts of the country and Portugal, causing widespread disruption. With more on this we spoke to Dr Paul Cuffe, Assistant Professor, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University College Dublin also Editor of TravelExtra.ie Eoghan Corry.
Spain has declared a state of emergency entire areas of the country and of Portugal are without power. The outage has disrupted trains, cut cell phone and internet networks and trapped people in elevators. Portugal's power company said it may take a week to get the network back to normal. UK Correspondent Enda Brady joins the show to give an update on the situation. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Governor Cox has issued a state of emergency... due to drought conditions in 17 Utah counties. Joining me live is Engineer at Utah Division of Water Resources... Laura Haskell
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On The LatinNews Podcast this week, we take a look at the implications of mass deportations from the United States and the possible effects of this on Trinidad and Tobago's society, the current state of emergency due to violent crime as well as the upcoming elections in April. With the surge in gang-driven crime due to transnational drugs, arms and people trafficking, Trinidad and Tobago finds itself negotiating a precarious balancing act in managing the challenges of being located alongside Venezuela and adhering to demands from the United States. We speak to Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith, an expert on Caribbean affairs, a scholar turned writer and author of ten books, a retired political scientist who has served as President of Fort Valley State University and Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana amongst other accolades.Follow LatinNews for analysis on economic, political, and security developments in Latin America & the Caribbean. Twitter: @latinnewslondon LinkedIn: Latin American Newsletters Facebook: @latinnews1967 For more insightful, expert-led analysis on Latin America's political and economic landscape, read our reports for free with a 14-day trial. Get full access to our entire portfolio.
The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the essential role of educators in sustaining our society and economy. As families navigated the challenges of work and caregiving, teachers emerged as critical support systems, ensuring students continued learning amid unprecedented disruptions. From maintaining safe classrooms to addressing academic and emotional needs, educators have been at the forefront of our collective recovery. Join us for an engaging panel discussion at Commonwealth Club World Affairs, featuring education and policy experts who will examine the urgent need for universal access to quality education and its broader economic and democratic implications. The conversation will explore key lessons from the pandemic and outline a path toward a more equitable and resilient education system. About the Panelists Jenny Lam: Former San Francisco Board of Education commissioner and director of policy, communications, and strategic partnerships at the San Francisco Department of Early Childhood. Lam has led citywide education initiatives, including expanding childcare, mental health services in schools, and Free City College, ensuring equitable access to education resources. Tracey Mitchell: Educator, author, and former executive director of education for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Mitchell has developed culturally relevant curricula and after-school programs, emphasizing student success and equity in education policy. Dr. Vanessa Marrero: Executive director of Parents for Public Schools of San Francisco and a leader in education equity and policy. Marrero has extensive experience in K–12 education, community engagement, and strategic enrollment, ensuring families have access to quality public schools. Christina Jenq, Ph.D.: Labor economist specializing in education's economic impact. Jenq's research focuses on gender inequality, political economy, and workforce development, offering critical insights into how education shapes economic mobility. The discussion will be moderated by Virginia Cheung, former school board candidate and former director at Wu Yee Children's Services, who brings deep expertise in early childhood education and policy. This thought-provoking session will provide valuable perspectives on transforming education to strengthen our economy and democracy. Don't miss this opportunity to hear from leading voices shaping the future of education policy. Organizer: Virginia Cheung A Social Impact Member-led Forum program. Forums at the Club are organized and run by volunteer programmers who are members of The Commonwealth Club, and they cover a diverse range of topics. Learn more about our Forums. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cliodna O'Flynn, Journalist based in Tenerife, gives an update on the extreme weather on the Canary Island.
This is episode 2 of Sanaa's Odyssey, a brand new series from The New Arab. You can subscribe to Sanaa's Odyssey on all podcast platforms. On episode two of Sanaa's Odyssey, we follow Palestinian freelance journalist Sanaa Kamal as her and her family try to survive the war in the Gaza.Sanaa was forced from her home in the early days of the war, but this was just the start of her struggles. She needed a new place for to stay, and avoid the constant Israeli bombardments. It was an almost impossible task.Every day was a struggle. It was a struggle to find somewhere safe. It was a struggle to find food to eat. It was a struggle to keep moving and holding any sort of hope. And as she struggled to stay alive, thousands of people, including those who she knew and loved, were being killed.Sanaa's Odyssey is written and produced by Hugo Goodridge.You can follow The New Arab's podcast on X, and email us podcast@newarab.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Severe weather is once again moving into the Commonwealth, a new app to help people stay on top of severe weather, a southern Kentucky school district announces a big expansion, KDE stands to lose millions of dollars in federal funding, and a newly designed bat that's taking MLB by storm is made in Kentucky.
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Myanmar's military rulers urge people to donate blood and medical supplies. The tremors reached as far as the Thai capital, Bangkok, over 1,000 kilometres away where a high rise building under construction has collapsed.
@nigeriasbest and @phoenix_agenda were joined by @I_Am_Ilemona and @Chxta They discussed: The State of Emergency declared by President Tinubu in Rivers StateSenator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan claims of sexual harassment by Senate President Godswill Akpabio hits international media
New York is under a state of emergency after wildfires scorched parts of the Pine Barrens region on Long Island over the weekend. Meanwhile, a plan to turn a historic but shuttered hospital in Orange, New Jersey, into apartments is facing opposition. Plus, five years after COVID-19 first shut down New York City, some aspects of life still haven't returned to normal. WNYC's Arun Venugopal discusses how the pandemic continues to shape daily routines in unexpected ways.
Firefighters battle Suffolk County wildfires as Hochul declares state of emergency full 338 Sun, 09 Mar 2025 11:06:25 +0000 hNGw8cSGeBTFkFM5XDO0tlUouqTIKi6a emailnewsletter,news 1010 WINS ALL LOCAL emailnewsletter,news Firefighters battle Suffolk County wildfires as Hochul declares state of emergency The podcast is hyper-focused on local news, issues and events in the New York City area. This podcast's purpose is to give New Yorkers New York news about their neighborhoods and shine a light on the issues happening in their backyard. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://pl
Thousands evacuated as wildfires rage across the Carolinas. Also, the fallout from President Trump and President Zelenskyy's combative meeting. Plus, new details in the investigation of the death of Gene Hackman and his wife. And, champion figure skaters pay tribute to DC crash victims.
We are very fortunate to live in a country built on ideals of freedom. Near our founding, High-minded documents, and the Constitution were drafted. The Constitution was created to ensure our rights, to protect states and citizens, and to prevent the federal government from infringing on rights and laws. This glorious document is referred to (more...)
These and many other priorities continue to dominate congress. Dr. Bob Onder, MO-3 gives the laundry list of accomplishments thus far in the House.
SHOCKING Border Details Emerge After State of Emergency #Trump #Deportations #Sanctuarycities The situation at the US-Mexico border has reached a boiling point, with many calling for an emergency declaration. But what's really going on behind the headlines? In this video, we dive deep into the crisis, separating fact from fiction and exploring the real consequences of the border situation. From migrant caravans to border wall debates, we'll examine the political and humanitarian implications of this unfolding drama.
President Trump Declares National Emergency at the US-Mexico Border #PresidentTrump #EmergencySouternBorder #MexicanCartels President Trump has taken bold and dramatic action against illegal immigration in the United States! In a surprise move, the Trump administration has announced a series of measures aimed at tackling the growing crisis at the border. From strengthening border security to cracking down on illegal immigrants, Trump's latest move is set to send shockwaves across the country.
Within hours of Donald Trump's inauguration, numerous executive actions were signed and over 1500 pardons were issued for nearly all of the January 6th defendants, despite his vice president and attorney general nominee suggesting a more refined approach. So, on this first full day of Trump's second term, hosts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord review the blunt nature of these pardons, especially for those convicted of violent acts that day. Then they turn to pardons issued by President Biden in his final hours in office to shield those targeted by Trump for retribution- including members of Congress, those who testified in the J6 investigation, and members of his own family. And finally, Mary and Andrew dive into the myriad of executive actions signed by Trump as legal challenges begin to mount around things like getting rid of birthright citizenship, using the military domestically at our border, undoing the TikTok ban and the creation of DOGE.Further reading: Here is Mary's recent write up in the Atlantic: A Sweeping January 6 Pardon Is an Attack on the JudiciaryWant to listen to this show without ads? Sign up for MSNBC Premium on Apple Podcasts.
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An apocalyptic, hellish scene as a rapidly growing wildfire tears through the Palisades neighborhood and threatens other parts of the city. High winds are fueling the blaze, and it's spreading extremely fast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of “Sara Gonzales Unfiltered,” Sara breaks down the theory that the Biden administration contracted to pay millions of dollars to Reuters to make hit pieces targeting Donald Trump and Elon Musk. Breaking news: Gavin Newsom calls for a state of emergency over bird flu. Rumors are circulating that Justin Trudeau may be stepping down as prime minister of Canada. This trend has been spreading across the Western world following Donald Trump's re-election as many foreign countries begin to step in line. For the first time in Joe Biden's 50-year political career, he now supports a ban on stock trading for members of Congress. What changed his mind? Sara argues that Biden is getting revenge on Nancy Pelosi. Disney has backtracked on its LGBTQ agenda by removing a transgender story arc from its upcoming animated series. This episode concludes with Sara and the panel welcoming back a fresh Nancy Pelosi word salad. Sara is joined by Jason Buttrill, chief writer and researcher for Glenn Beck, and Blaze Media investigative journalist Steve Baker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices