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In this episode, Anita speaks with Daniel Markey, who is an expert on South Asia. They cover a host of issues, ranging from the India-Pakistan conflict, Pakistan's relations with the U.S. and China, India as a potential replacement to China as a manufacturing hub, and India's vision for a multipolar world. They also talk about the U.S. Institute of Peace on its importance to policy, particularly with regards to decreasing conflict, and what it means to be a non-partisan institution of Congress.Events escalated between India and Pakistan after Anita's interview with Dr. Markey, and we provide an update on the latest events and continue the discussion on the significance of this conflict.We then cover Trump's first overseas trip to the Middle East, where he announced big deals with Qatar and Saudi Arabia, announced the end of sanctions on Syria, and got OPEC to pump more oil. We also look into the current status of an Iran nuclear deal.Plus Anita talks about her latest video game obsession, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 from French developer, Sandfall Interactive. Topics Discussed in this Episode05:00 Interview with Daniel Markey (USIP & Stimson Center)47:00 India and Pakistan Conflict in Kashmir1:00:00 Trump's Middle East TripArticles and Resources Mentioned in EpisodeInterview with Daniel MarkeyWebsiteX: @MarkeyDanielLessons Learned from Pakistan's Use of Chinese Provided Weapons (War on the Rocks)India-Pakistan Conflict in KashmirChina's J-10C Fighter: Separating Myth From Reality (TWZ)A Timeline of Tensions Between India and Pakistan Over Kashmir (NY Times)Just how bad can the India-Pakistan crisis get? (Vox)Trump's Middle East TripTrump resets America's Middle East policy in surprising ways (The Economist)U.S., Iran Aim for Framework to Guide Talks Toward Nuclear Deal (WSJ)Trump's decision to lift sanctions is a triumph for Syria's president (The Economist)Why OPEC Plus Is Increasing Oil Supplies Despite Falling Prices (NY Times)Send us a textFollow Us Show Website: www.kelloggsglobalpolitics.com Show Twitter: @GlobalKellogg Anita's Twitter: @arkellogg Show YouTube
Air Date: 4-28-25 Today, Jay!, Amanda, Deon and Erin discuss: - Why the “manly” manufacturing jobs Trump and MAGA want are never coming back - Why incels love Trump's tariffs - The sad flails of the “Make America Manly Again” movement - The “Sigma grindset” guys' obsession with - and complete misunderstanding of - disturbing fictional movie characters - Cliffhanger! Jay explains our upcoming schedule - SOLVED! SONG! “Blinded” (Directly inspired by this episode!) FOLLOW US ON: Bluesky Mastadon Instagram Facebook YouTube REFERENCES: Manufacturing jobs are never coming back - Vox The strange link between Trump's tariffs and incel ideology - Vox Trump's Tariff Pause Sets Back the “Make Men Manly Again” Movement - The Nation Sigma grindset: TikTok's toxic worshipping of Patrick Bateman is another sign young men are lost - GQ SOLVED! SONG! “Blinded” - Concepts: Human Intelligence. Song: Artificial Intelligence. Based on SOLVED! Ep. #8: “Part 1: Drowning Men Will Clutch at Straws: Masculinity in a MAGA world” (April 26th) TAKE ACTION: May Day nationwide action - May 1st Find your Indivisible group - or start one Capitol Switchboard: 202-224-3121 Use the 5 Calls app for scripts and to reach all your elected officials Join our Discord Server Reach us via Signal: Bestoftheleft.01 Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Produced by: Jay! Tomlinson Thanks for listening! Visit us at BestOfTheLeft.com Contact me directly at Jay@BestOfTheLeft.com Review the show on Apple Podcasts!
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the latest three Republicans battling for the presidential nomination; Oklahoma's approval of a Catholic public-charter school; and Saudi sportswashing in golf and soccer. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Andrew Prokop for Vox: “Trump's next indictment is looming – and the evidence against him is trickling out” Sean Murphy for AP: “Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US” The Guardian: “Changing their tune: what golf's powerbrokers said then and now” Lauren Chooljian for New Hampshire Public Radio: “He built New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” David Enrich for The New York Times: “A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.” John Dickerson for Slate: “Where's My Subpoena?” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Kate Brumback for AP: “Bond granted for 3 activists whose fund bailed out people protesting Atlanta ‘Cop City' project” John: David Lerman, Laura Weiss, and Avery Roe for Roll Call: “Still steaming over debt deal, conservatives derail House action” David: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park; Dan Chabanov for Bicycling: “What Is a Randonnée—and Why Should You Sign Up for One?”; Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur Listener chatter from Greg Hoffman: Genghis Blues For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss the attacks and libel suit against a journalist for her reporting. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed. Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I, 600 I St. NW. Tickets are on sale now. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy's and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the latest three Republicans battling for the presidential nomination; Oklahoma's approval of a Catholic public-charter school; and Saudi sportswashing in golf and soccer. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Andrew Prokop for Vox: “Trump's next indictment is looming – and the evidence against him is trickling out” Sean Murphy for AP: “Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US” The Guardian: “Changing their tune: what golf's powerbrokers said then and now” Lauren Chooljian for New Hampshire Public Radio: “He built New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” David Enrich for The New York Times: “A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.” John Dickerson for Slate: “Where's My Subpoena?” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Kate Brumback for AP: “Bond granted for 3 activists whose fund bailed out people protesting Atlanta ‘Cop City' project” John: David Lerman, Laura Weiss, and Avery Roe for Roll Call: “Still steaming over debt deal, conservatives derail House action” David: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park; Dan Chabanov for Bicycling: “What Is a Randonnée—and Why Should You Sign Up for One?”; Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur Listener chatter from Greg Hoffman: Genghis Blues For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss the attacks and libel suit against a journalist for her reporting. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed. Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I, 600 I St. NW. Tickets are on sale now. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy's and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the latest three Republicans battling for the presidential nomination; Oklahoma's approval of a Catholic public-charter school; and Saudi sportswashing in golf and soccer. Here are some notes and references from this week's show: Andrew Prokop for Vox: “Trump's next indictment is looming – and the evidence against him is trickling out” Sean Murphy for AP: “Oklahoma school board approves what would be the 1st taxpayer-funded religious school in US” The Guardian: “Changing their tune: what golf's powerbrokers said then and now” Lauren Chooljian for New Hampshire Public Radio: “He built New Hampshire's largest addiction treatment network. Now, he faces accusations of sexual misconduct.” David Enrich for The New York Times: “A Reporter Investigated Sexual Misconduct. Then the Attacks Began.” John Dickerson for Slate: “Where's My Subpoena?” Here are this week's chatters: Emily: Kate Brumback for AP: “Bond granted for 3 activists whose fund bailed out people protesting Atlanta ‘Cop City' project” John: David Lerman, Laura Weiss, and Avery Roe for Roll Call: “Still steaming over debt deal, conservatives derail House action” David: Washington and Old Dominion Railroad Regional Park; Dan Chabanov for Bicycling: “What Is a Randonnée—and Why Should You Sign Up for One?”; Paris-Brest-Paris Randonneur Listener chatter from Greg Hoffman: Genghis Blues For this week's Slate Plus bonus segment, David, Emily, and John discuss the attacks and libel suit against a journalist for her reporting. In the next edition of Gabfest Reads, Emily talks with Peter Singer @PeterSinger about his book, Animal Liberation Now: The Definitive Classic Renewed. Join us for a live taping! Political Gabfest Live in Washington, D.C., Wednesday June 28, 7:30 p.m., Sixth & I, 600 I St. NW. Tickets are on sale now. Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com or Tweet us @SlateGabfest. (Messages may be quoted by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.) Podcast production by Cheyna Roth Research by Julie Huygen This Pride Month, make an impact by helping Macy's and The Trevor Project on their mission to fund life-saving suicide prevention services for LGBTQ youth. Go to macys.com/purpose to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The news to know for Monday, January 4th, 2021! What to know about: a controversial recorded phone call in which President Trump tells a top election official to "find" more votes for him how the new Congress got off to a shaky start new laws starting in the new year the pet food you need to throw out right now a new streaming service with more content than any other Those stories and more in just 10 minutes! Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com or see sources below to read more about any of the stories mentioned today. This episode is brought to you by www.Rothys.com/newsworthy and Noom.com/newsworthy Become a NewsWorthy INSIDER! Learn more at www.TheNewsWorthy.com/insider Sources: New Congress Sworn In: USA Today, WaPo, Vox Trump and Biden Campaign in GA Today: AP, WSJ, NBC News, Politico Recorded Call b/t Trump, GA Official: WaPo (full recording here), WSJ, AJC, AP Senate Overrides Defense Spending Veto: LA Times, Axios, CNBC U.S. COVID Death Toll: LA Times, FOX News, Johns Hopkins, Trump Tweet Vaccine Distribution Lagging: NY Times, NPR, Bloomberg, CDC New Laws for 2021: NBC News, ABC News, CBS News Sugar Bowl/Rose Bowl Winners: NY Times, ESPN, NCAA Pet Food Recall: FOX Business, NBC News, NY Times, FDA, Recall Notice Alex Trebek's Final Jeopardy Episodes: USA Today, EW, NY Post Discovery+ Launches: Variety, The Verge, Discovery, Discovery Plus Money Monday - Home Prices Rise: AP, Fox Business, Forbes
Dara, Jane, and Matt discuss Jane’s argument that the GOP establishment changed Trump more than he changed the party. Resources: "Trump was supposed to change the GOP. But the GOP changed him." by Jane Coaston, Vox "Trump's approval rating among black voters jumps nine points during GOP convention: Poll" by Carly Ortiz-Lytle, Washington Examiner White paper Hosts: Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Senior Correspondent, Vox Jane Coaston (@cjane87), Senior politics correspondent, Vox Dara Lind (@DLind), Immigration reporter, ProPublica Credits: Jeff Geld, (@jeff_geld), Editor and Producer The Weeds is a Vox Media Podcast Network production Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a contribution to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts About Vox Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dara, Jane, and Matt on Biden’s excitement gap. Resources: "So … About That Supposed Lack Of Enthusiasm For Biden?" Five Thirty Eight "Social conservatives feel betrayed by the Supreme Court — and the GOP that appointed it" by Jane Coaston, Vox "Trump’s surprising resilience with Hispanic voters, explained" by Matthew Yglesias, Vox Hosts: Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Senior Correspondent, Vox Jane Coaston (@cjane87), Senior politics correspondent, Vox Dara Lind (@DLind), Immigration reporter, ProPublica Credits: Jeff Geld, (@jeff_geld), Editor and Producer The Weeds is a Vox Media Podcast Network production Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a contribution to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts About Vox Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dara, Jane, and Matt take a look at America's first pandemic Census. Resources: "The pandemic may leave communities of color undercounted in the census — and cost them billions" by Donna M. Owens, Vox "Trump is still trying to collect citizenship data for redistricting" by Nicole Narea, Vox "A once-in-a-century pandemic collides with a once-in-a-decade census" by Andrew Whitby, Brookings "Over a million Hispanics turned white between the 2000 and 2010 Census" by Matthew Yglesias, Vox White paper Hosts: Matt Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Senior Correspondent, Vox Jane Coaston (@cjane87), Senior politics correspondent, Vox Dara Lind (@DLind), Immigration reporter, ProPublica Credits: Jeff Geld, (@jeff_geld), Editor and Producer The Weeds is a Vox Media Podcast Network production Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a contribution to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts About Vox Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics Discussed:Opening Meditation (2:22)Jonesboro Tornado (5:05)CARES Act (5:59)Coronavirus Reveals Our Humanity (14:11)Compliments: Gov. Tim Walz (22:44)Federalism, Power, and Covid-19 (27:57)The Hillary Documentary (58:57)Thank you for being a part of our community! We couldn't do what we do without you. To become a tangible supporter of the show, please visit our Patreon page, purchase a copy of our book, I Think You're Wrong (But I'm Listening), or share the word about our work in your own circles. Download Hot Mic and use code BETH153 or SARAH818 to join us for live news events and see our past coverage.Sponsors: HelloFreshHydrantEpisode Resources:Apple Covid-19 Website 'I have a broken heart': Trump policy has immigrants backing away from healthcare amid crisis (The Guardian) Immigrants Are Now on Hunger Strike in 3 ICE Detention Centers Over Coronavirus Fears (Vice) The U.S. Tried to Build a New Fleet of Ventilators. The Mission Failed. (The New York Times) A Coronavirus Quarantine in America Could Be a Giant Legal Mess (The Atlantic) The Constitution and the Coronavirus (We the People podcast) Governors are starting to tighten their borders. The implications are staggering. (Vox) Trump approves Michigan disaster declaration after war of words with governor (Politico) 'GM was wasting time': Trump invokes DPA to force GM to make ventilators (Politico) Officials Debate Whether Gun Stores Are 'Essential' During Coronavirus Outbreak (NPR)
Ezra, Jane, and Matt talk about Trump's approach to China and what his critics get right and wrong. Links to resources discussed: “Making China Great Again” by Evan Osnos, The New Yorker “The past 3 wild days in Trump’s trade war with China, explained” by Matthew Yglesias, Vox “Trump’s puzzling trade war with China, sort of explained” by Matthew Yglesias, Vox “Why Elizabeth Warren is declaring war on an obscure trade policy” by Danielle Kurtzleben, Vox “Elizabeth Warren’s vision for changing America’s trade policy, explained” by Matthew Yglesias, Vox “The progressive case for free trade” by Hilary Matfess, Vox “The weak defenses of Elizabeth Warren’s trade plan” by Daniel W. Drezner, Washington Post White paper Hosts: Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Senior correspondent, Vox Ezra Klein (@ezraklein), Editor-at-large Vox Jane Coaston (@cjane87), Senior politics reporter, VoxDara Lind (@DLind), Immigration reporter, ProPublica More to explore: Subscribe for free to the Ezra Klein Show, a Vox podcast where Ezra brings you far-reaching conversations about hard problems, big ideas, illuminating theories, and cutting-edge research. About Vox:Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us:Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Last Friday President Trump increased tariffs on certain Chinese products from 10 percent to to 25 percent.This latest escalation in the trade war with Chinese has economists, Democrats, and Republicans alike wary of the end impact Americans may face. Despite the regression in negotiations, President Trump remains optimistic that he will be able to come to an agreement with China.In the latest episode of Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace interviews Director of the National Economic Council, Larry Kudlow. Kudlow makes news by acknowledging the reality that Trump seems to ignore: that tariffs increase the prices American consumers pay and lowers the Chinese GDP at the same time. We also explore an extensive interview with Kamala Harris on CNN’s State of the Union. ChaptersIntroduction Highlight / Lowlight Tariffs Impact American Consumers Trump’s Foreign HeadachesKamala Harris Builds Her Case Rankings Closing Helpful linksWe leaned on the following two articles and studies to understand the Chinese trade war: The US-China trade war, explained in under 500 words (Vox)The Trump trade tweets that sent the stock market tumbling, explained (Vox) Trump’s Trade War Escalation Will Exact Economic Pain, Adviser Says (NYT)Trump's trade agenda on the verge of imploding (Politico)The cost of Trump’s tariffs has fallen ‘entirely’ on US businesses and households: Goldman (CNBC)'It can't get any worse': Iowa farmers suffer as U.S. trade war with China escalates (Des Moines Register)China-U.S. Trade Issues (Congressional Research Service)Shows discussed State of the Union on CNNFox News Sunday on FOXThis Week on ABCLove our show and want to support us directly? You can support us on our Patreon. Email us at podcast@polilogue.com or you can send us your feedback @PolilogueCast. You can also follow us at @sotonaomi_ and @bsteidle.Want to stalk us some more? Check out some of our other work: Brendan’s website: www.armisticedesigns.com Naomi's website: www.startwithaquestion.org
durée : 00:11:31 - Les Enjeux internationaux - par : Xavier Martinet - . « Il est inexplicable que l'accès à la santé sexuelle et reproductive ne soit pas explicitement reconnu aux victimes de violences sexuelles, elles qui sont souvent la cible d'atroces exactions et de mutilations barbares. » Au sein du Conseil de sécurité du 23 avril, l'ambassadeur français à l'ONU François Delattre n'a pas hésité à dénoncer la menace de veto proférée par les Etats-Unis pour empêcher une résolution contre le viol comme arme de guerre. * Le choc est de taille, face aux Nobel de la Paix 2018 Denis Mukwege et Nadia Murad qui réclament justice, l'administration Trump a tout fait pour ne pas reconnaître et favoriser les avortements dans le monde. La résolution pour lutter contre les violences sexuelles dans les conflits a été votée, mais elle a été vidée de sa substance à cause de la simple évocation de la "_ santé sexuelle et procréative"_ des termes qui seraient pro-avortement pour Washington. - invités : Marie Cécile Navès - Marie-Cécile Naves : politologue, spécialiste des Etats-Unis, chercheuse associée à l'Institut de Relations Internationales et Stratégiques (IRIS) - réalisé par : Mydia Portis-Guérin
This week, the Government wants to backdoor Facebook...Messenger; and the stage is set for the world to divide over killer robots. Plus, fringe worlds collide as a rag internet site writes a hit piece on a friend of the show using fake news sources! What in the world is going on? If you want MORE, Become a Patron, join the exclusive community, and receive Extended Reports of CCNT every week! AGG for the WEEK OF Aug 15- Aug 21 BREAKING NEWS! Cohen pleads guilty, implicates Trump in hush-money scheme YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST FOLKS! (Updates on stories) Carnegie Mellon researchers create the most convincing deepfakes yet | VentureBeat Man sues over Google's “Location History” fiasco, case could affect millions – Ars Technica TECHNOLOGY/AI China Is Leading in Artificial Intelligence--and American Businesses Should Take Note | Inc.com Here's the funniest, most scathing, most informative and most useful talk on AI and security / Boing Boing Keeping artificial intelligence accountable to humans | TechCrunch Gartner says AI and biohacking will shape the future of tech - SiliconANGLE To hone its collaborative skills, this AI is taking on the world's top video game players | Science | AAAS A.I. in diabetes care: Can we trust it if we don't know how it works? AI could make dodgy lip sync dubbing a thing of the past AI will try to paint what you tell it to, often generating surreal horrors / Boing Boing Christie's Will Be the First Auction House to Sell Art Made by Artificial Intelligence | Smart News | Smithsonian Artificial General Intelligence Is Here, and Impala Is Its Name - ExtremeTech Nvidia is using AI in chips to make video games even more realistic - MIT Technology Review Electric flight is coming, but the batteries aren't ready - The Verge LEFT-WING ACTS OF VIOLENCE Social Distortion Frontman Mike Ness Accused Of Attacking Trump Supporter – CBS Sacramento Man Attacked By Antifa For Holding 'Fascist' American Flag Turns Out To Be Bernie Supporter ROBOTS THAT DO THINGS! AI robots to help teach English in 500 classrooms next year - Japan Today Video Tuesday: Robot Film Festival Highlights - IEEE Spectrum Robot jobs revolution: British workers will be wiped out by artificial intelligence | Daily Star Is a robot going to take over your job? Future tech expert answers all the important questions about AI - Mirror Online Use of 'killer robots' in wars would breach law, say campaigners | Science | The Guardian BIOMEDICAL/GENETICS/TRANSHUMANISM Scientists Reverse Wrinkles, Restore Hair Growth In Mice. Implications Are 'Huge' For Aging Research Scientists Crack Wheat's Absurdly Complex Genome - The Atlantic China Gets Another Crispr First With Embryo Base Editing | WIRED New CRISPR technique skips over portions of genes that can cause disease Invitae May Become The Amazon Of Genetics - And It's Happening Faster Than Expected Is US Government Developing Real-Life Supersoldier, Wonder-Dog In New Research Program? | Zero Hedge Bacteria build stronger biosynthetic spider silk, protein by protein Genetic link discovered between circadian rhythms and mood disorders How Scientists Discovered Extra Steps in Evolution | The New Republic CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND SOMETIMES FACTS! Alex Jones, InfoWars accused of destroying evidence related to Sandy Hook suit Satanic Temple Protests Ten Commandments Monument With Goat-Headed Statue : NPR Meghan Markle's dad compared the Royal Family to Scientologists - INSIDER Harvard speaker busts coconut oil health myth calling it 'pure poison' “THE FOUR HORSEMEN of the TECHNOCALYPSE!” Elon Musk Is Broken, and We Have Broken Him | WIRED SEC Could Face Backlash if Elon Musk Is Exonerated SPACE/ALIEN/ETs/UFOs LUCA: Study says life came not long after first planet impact - SlashGear Chance of alien life given massive boost as scientists reveal water 'likely' on thousands of exoplanets | Fox News They've ‘Seen Things' - The New York Times Are We Alone? Mysterious fur-covered sea 'monster' washes up on beach: 'Could it be some ancient creature?' | Fox News FACEBOOK FACEPALMS Facebook Is Now Quietly Scoring How Trustworthy You Are Exclusive: U.S. government seeks Facebook help to wiretap Messenger - sources | Article [AMP] | Reuters Facebook: Iran has been posting hundreds of fake pages since 2011 – Ars Technica SOCIAL MEDIA/GOOGLE/AMAZON Do teens use Facebook? It depends on their family's income — Quartz Facebook Just Got a Brilliant Message It Never Saw Coming | Inc.com Anti-Facebook site launches despite legal threats Trump, incensed by Twitter's Alex Jones suspension, vents about bias - Vox Trump says 'too many voices are being destroyed' by social media censorship | Fox News Mozilla Recommend a Privacy Extension That Is Tracking Your Web History The Media Tried To Game The Machines and You'll Never Guess What Happened Next (Facebook Won) FCC shuts down pirate radio station that aired Alex Jones' show CRYPTOCURRENCY AND B-B-B-BLOCK CHAIN China Shuts Down Blockchain News Accounts on WeChat | NewsBTC Revolut launches Metal debit card that gives ‘cashback' in cryptocurrency Newsflash: Bitcoin Price Spikes Near $6,900 as BitMEX Goes Offline STORIES THAT DOVETAIL OTHER RESEARCHER'S WORK Physicists Think They've Spotted the Ghosts of Black Holes from an Another Universe The mysterious purple ribbon in the sky that's confusing scientists - CNET The scientific theories battling to explain the universe (opinion) - CNN Ancient Egyptians had been making mummies longer than anyone thought – Ars Technica New Evidence Contradicts Theory That Easter Island Society Collapsed Why Does DMT Make You Feel Like You're Dying? - Motherboard New research suggests evolution might favor 'survival of the laziest' GENDER BENDERS Gender Equality Could Push Men's and Women's Personalities Apart - The Atlantic Gender-confused children advised to have experimental fertility surgery Medical Website Indulges Trans Community With New Term For Female Genitalia | Daily Wire [warning: graphic descriptions] New German 'third gender' option excludes trans people: campaigners | Reuters Harvard wins its war on women, compelling last sorority to shut down - The College Fix
Seth and JJ discuss the recent situation at the US-Mexico border. After discussing how asylum works, they go into the policy changes, which include prosecuting all crossers, separating all children, making asylees apply at a port of entry, and slowing down case management at ports. They look at relevant laws, 8 U.S. Code § 1325 , 1158, 1225, as well as the Flores agreement and question the legal basis of the Trump administration's position. JJ finishes by discussing the 2018 TIP Report's concerns about institutionalizing children and by explaining how U and T visas can assist victims of human trafficking who have crossed our borders. Sources: Unaccompanied Alien Children, Office of Refugee Resettlement, Asylum & the Rights of Refugees, International Justice Resource Center Undocumented Migration from the Northern Triangle of Central America, International Crisis Group Transnational Organized Crime in Central America and the Caribbean: A Threat Assessment, UNODC Can You Request Asylum at a U.S. Border or Entry Point?, AllLaw Requesting Asylum at U.S. Border? What to Expect at Credible Fear Interview, NOLO “Catch and release,” explained: the heart of Trump’s new border agenda, Vox What You Need to Know About Catch and Release, White House Yes, illegal aliens have constitutional rights, The Hill Immigrant Rights Groups Push Obama for Bolder Executive Action, The Nation Immigrant Rights Groups Will Start Protesting Obama Again, HuffPost What Obama did with migrant families vs. what Trump is doing, Vox The 1,500 “missing” migrant children: an immigration expert explains what you need to know, Vox The Trump administration’s separation of families at the border, explained, Vox Trump’s separation of families at the border: a visual explainer, Vox How Trump Came to Enforce a Practice of Separating Migrant Families, The New York Times DHS denies separating families seeking asylum, Axios 8 U.S. Code § 1325 - Improper entry by alien, Legal Information Institute Flores agreement: Trump’s executive order to end family separation might run afoul of a 1997 court ruling, Vox Flores v. Reno Settlement Agreement, Catholic Legal Immigration Network 8 U.S. Code § 1158 - Asylum, Legal Information Institute 8 U.S. Code § 1225 - Inspection by immigration officers; expedited removal of inadmissible arriving aliens; referral for hearing, Legal Information Institute Customs and Border Protection Is Breaking the Law by Refusing Entry to the Migrant Caravan Members, Immigration Impact (THREAD) Donald Trump and Secretary Nielsen are LYING about how our justice system works to justify tearing impoverished kids from their parents at the border., @SethAbramson on Twitter Exclusive: Trump administration plan would bar people who enter illegally from getting asylum, Vox Trump signs order stopping his policy of separating families at border, NBC News 500 migrant kids have been reunited with their parents. More than 1,000 are still caught in the system., Vox Kids in exchange for deportation: Detained migrants say they were told they could get kids back on way out of U.S., The Texas Tribune Trump will reunite separated families — but only if they agree to deportation, Vox A federal judge just ordered the Trump administration to speed up family reunifications, Vox Family detention is the new family separation, Vox's The Weeds on Art19 Judge rules that Trump administration has been wrongly detaining asylum seekers, USA Today Trump: Get illegal immigrants 'OUT' of America's 'front lawn', Fox News State Department decries institutionalization of children, The Washington Post Differences Between T and U Visas, NOLO Changes to U Visa processing in Fiscal Year 2017, Catholic Legal Immigration Network Photo: Wikipedia
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