, everyone i m yasmin vossoughian on a very busy saturday afternoon. it s down to the wire as negotiators say they are very close to a deal on the debt ceiling, as talks continue right now. i feel closer to agreement now than i did last time before i couldn t see progress. but this is not easy. but that since [inaudible] i am cautiously optimistic a deal will be negotiated and the default will be averted, and congress will be called back into session next week. but there s nothing to celebrate here. this is purely a self inflicted wounds. we re also keeping an eye on the rare side of the house hearing in texas as well, considering the impeachment of state attorney general, ken paxton. and its fellow republicans leading the charge against him. we also have new information about donald trump on tape. part of the evidence against him in a manhattan d.a. s investigation, and it is, everybody, as you all well know, memorial day weekend. the unofficial start of summer. we re
tent, and already, and hours long lines just to pick up t-shirts like this one. i ve got not one, but he. you can tell i am pretty committed to this assignment, yasmin. jerseys governor comparing the concert traction and traffic, for that matter, to hosting three super bowls. this holiday weekend, taylor mania is taking over the tri-state. as the superstar and tens of thousands of swifties swarm that life stadium just outside of new york city. we love you, taylor! fans of all ages are enchanted to be here. i am, on the record, a very big taylor swift fans, thanks to my daughters. will there be tears shed tonight? oh, i almost cried on the way here! not even snarled traffic or snaking lines for merch could dull fans excitement, for, my, for now. she ll never know your story like i do.
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Canadian musicians join the fight for climate justice New groups like Music Declares Emergency and Climate Live are inspiring urgent climate action and a more sustainable music scene by Richard Trapunski on April 22nd, 2021 at 4:00 PM 1 of 2 2 of 2
Brighid Fry has grown up in the climate movement.
A constant presence by the side of her mother Kim Fry, who worked for Greenpeace and other climate activist groups, she’s been going to climate protests since she was a baby.
“I remember being three or four and people would ask me ‘Are you going to be a climate activist like your mom?’ And I’d be like, ‘No, I’m going to become a famous rock star. And then when I speak about climate stuff, people will listen’,” the 18-year-old musician recalls. Fry plays in the Toronto folk-rock duo Moscow Apartment with Pascale Padilla.