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San Diego State muscles past Creighton, makes 1st Final Four

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 hrs ago

San Diego State muscles past Creighton, makes 1st Final Four

"Derry and tremel hit a free throw with 1.2 seconds remaining to give San Diego state a 57 56 win over creighton, putting the Aztecs in the final four for the first time. Probably a thousand free throws in the last week. So, and then in the day, I felt like I put in the work to be able to step up and have the confidence that I was going to make them. Lamont butler scored 18 points in helping San Diego state become the first mountain west team to reach the national semifinals. Ryan kalk Brenner scored 17 points for the Blue Jays, who were two of 17 from three point range. Baylor Sherman tied the game at 56 by stealing an inbound pass and converting a layup with 34 seconds left. I'm Dave ferry

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Why Simon Campbell Went to War With Local Pennsylvania Authorities

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:51 min | 1 d ago

Why Simon Campbell Went to War With Local Pennsylvania Authorities

"Those who missed our chat on my newsmax show recently in the last time you were on the show, just give us a little crazy little summary of why you went to war with the local authorities in Pennsylvania and who ended up winning eventually. Yeah, right. Well, the local school board in Pennsylvania a bunch of 9 left wing radical liberals were silencing people at public comments, three citizens before me got silenced. That's why I showed up in Malibu. They weren't allowed to speak. Exactly. They showed up a public comment to criticize the critical race theory program and they were basically told to shut up, sit down and be quiet. And it was all on videotape. So I found out about it. And I'm like, right, well, you're going to get a piece of my mind. And they tried to shut me up as you saw. And so the four of us sued them in federal court for First Amendment violations. And we won an injunctive order against the district saying you're not allowed to enforce this piece of garbage unconstitutional speech policy. And then they ended up selling the case for $300,000. Paid to the lawyers, of course, because the lawyers make the money. And for my trouble as a plaintiff, I got the grand total of $17 91 cents. Now you tell me Sebastian, 1791. Does that ring a bell to you? I love it. I just want to know, how did you engineer that your reward was $70 and 91 cents? Well, here's the thing. When you file a First Amendment lawsuit, you can only get what's called nominal damages because it's not like you're claiming you broke your back or anything like that. And so you have to put a figure in for the court and I said, well, I will update it. It means something. I want the year the Bill of Rights as enacted. I want those suds to send a British citizen a check for 1791 and don't mess with it, but a citizen's First Amendment rights again or I'll get 1791 from you.

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17 children deported by Russia return to Ukrine

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 2 d ago

17 children deported by Russia return to Ukrine

"The charity save Ukraine says 17 Ukrainian children who'd been deported by Russia to its territory have arrived back in Ukraine. Footage published by the charity shows that the children disembarking from a van and reuniting with people on Wednesday. The organization reports for children are from the curtain and car key regions, who were displaced further into the occupied territories, or to Russia during the occupation. But after the de occupation, the Russians refused to organize the return of the children, and the parents were left to deal with this problem alone, eventually they turned to the charity for aid. I'm Charles De Ledesma

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Holocaust survivor shares on TikTok to educate young people

AP News Radio

00:55 sec | 3 d ago

Holocaust survivor shares on TikTok to educate young people

"Teenager Aaron Goodman is taking to TikTok in a bid to combat anti semitism with the help of his 85 year old grandmother. Tova Friedman has become a TikTok star. My name is I was unleashed. In the family living room and Morris town, New Jersey, Friedman's grandson records and post short videos of his grandmother's memories of her life in the Auschwitz death camp. A whole barracks survived for whatever reason, we were taken to the gas chamber, but we were sent back. And we never know why. Aaron Goodman, who's 17, was looking for a way to fight anti semitism. We have about 75 million views. And the most viewed videos are ones that show her number. The tattoo she received at Auschwitz. People around the world can't really get the chance to see a survivor to see the history on their arms. Friedman says what she learned from Auschwitz is the resiliency of human nature. Maybe we were made like that. I'm Ed Donahue

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Denver high school shooting suspect dead, coroner confirms

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 3 d ago

Denver high school shooting suspect dead, coroner confirms

"The suspect in Wednesday's den for a high school shooting is dead. A 17 year old student accused of wounding two administrators in a shooting at his Denver high school earlier in the day is dead. Park county sheriff Tom McGraw said the body was discovered Wednesday, not far from the student's car in a remote mountain area about 50 miles southwest of Denver, the cause of death was not released penning the completion of an autopsy, a spokeswoman for Denver health hospital says one of the wounded administrators was released from the hospital, and the second is in serious condition. East high school has been shaken by violence, including the recent killing outside the school of a classmate that prompted students to march on the Colorado capital earlier this month. I'm sure Adler

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The latest in sports

AP News Radio

01:59 min | 3 d ago

The latest in sports

"AP sports and Mike Reeves, there was a ten game slate in the NBA that northwest to visually the nuggets were in Washington to meet the wizards, Craig heist, has the story. Nikola Jokić scored 31 points and pulled down 12 rebounds as the nuggets beat the wizards one 18 to one O four, the nuggets outscored the wizard's 39 to 16 in the third quarter while hitting 15 three pointers on the night. Denver finished up a three and two road trip after surviving a four game losing streak. Jokic thinks they've turned the corner. Have a team, I think. Bedroom, let's say like that. And hopefully it's done for us. And we survived. The warriors win just their 9th road game of the season knocking off Dallas one 27 one 25. Jonathan kamino scores 22 points. John morant returned from his suspension to score 17 points off the bench in the grizzlies one 31 25 win over the rockets while Milwaukee improves on their league best record with a one 30 94 win over San Antonio, Giannis Antetokounmpo led the way with 31 points other winners or the heat pacers 76ers Timberwolves trailblazers and Lakers, Paul George is expected to miss two to three weeks for the clippers with a right knee sprain. Just two games in the NHL, but one had playoff implications for both teams, correspondent Bruce Morton. The penguin snapped a four game losing streak with a resounding 5 to two win at Colorado. Jeff Carter led the way with two goals. That's a big game for us. And standing defending cup champions and team that's been rolling pretty good. So this is a good confidence boost for us and keep going. Carter referenced a 6 game Colorado win streak, which also came to an end. The oilers Connor McDavid nets his 60th goal of the season in overtime to defeat the coyotes in NFL to use the jet signed wide receiver Nicole Hardman to a one year deal according to a person with knowledge of the contract. They also trade wide receiver Elijah Moore to Cleveland for the 42nd pick in this year's draft. I'm Mike Reeves AP sports.

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Warriors top Mavs

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 3 d ago

Warriors top Mavs

"The Mavericks welcome back to Luka Dončić, but fell under 500 with a one 27 one 25 loss to the warriors. Dončić had 30 points and 17 assists after missing 5 straight games with a left thigh strain. Steph Curry delivered 20 points and assisted on draymond green's tiebreaking three point play late in the game. Jonathan comeing scored 22 points on 9 of 11 shooting off the bench for Golden State. For a great team to win, needs him out for he needs to move the ball. Everybody gotta have to fill the ball. And that's pretty much what we came out there and do. And that's what got us this win. Dallas played with that Kyrie Irving and fellow guard Tim Hardaway junior. I'm Dave ferry

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Mitchell has big slam, 31 points as Cavs beat Nets 115-109

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00:43 sec | 4 d ago

Mitchell has big slam, 31 points as Cavs beat Nets 115-109

"Donovan Mitchell scored 31 points to lead the Cavaliers over the nets one 15 to one O 9. Mitchell hit 5 three porters and a fourth quarter highlight reel slam dunk in the cas 46 win, but says it could have been better. You know, we don't win by 6 or 8, whatever it is. It's a one point game. I think it's the entire offensive rebounds. They missed a few of the shots. It was much three tonight. They may make something. You know, and that's ultimately what's the separator. So they don't continue to be consistent with what we do. Care is the word added 18 points. While Darius Garland and Edmund mobley scored 17 apiece, they run sharp, led Brooklyn with 20 points and 11 rebounds off the bench as the nets dropped their four straight game. The two teams will play once again in Brooklyn on Thursday night. Mike Moriarty, New York

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Ronald Reagan: Fight or Surrender

Mark Levin

01:57 min | 5 d ago

Ronald Reagan: Fight or Surrender

"I want you to listen to this if you would There's a lot to discuss today with the different grand juries and so forth But I thought I would start with this This comes off a recent Levin TV Cut 17 go Let's set the record straight There's no argument over the choice between peace and war But there's only one guaranteed way you can have peace and you can have it in the next second Surrender Admittedly there's a risk in any course we follow other than this But every lesson of history tells us that the greater risk lies in appeasement and this is the Specter our well meaning liberal Friends refuse to face That their policy of accommodation is appeasement And it gives no choice between peace and war only between fight or surrender If we continue to accommodate continue to back and retreat The eventually we have to face the final demand the ultimatum and what this The weird thing about Republicans particularly conservatives is we have real heroes Who believed in liberty and fought for it And who fought the so called establishment and one of the greatest of the greats was Ronald Reagan And I find the more that I mention Reagan his foreign policy is domestic policy the more he and I come under attack And I think it's because we have not exclusively but too many younger Republicans who are relying on government Government intervention they're becoming they call themselves populists and populists actually run a candidate in 1876 And he was a socialist Because when you apply populism to things you're applying majority rule

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Jokic, Porter, Murray power Nuggets to 108-102 win over Nets

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00:32 sec | Last week

Jokic, Porter, Murray power Nuggets to 108-102 win over Nets

"Nikola Jokić Michael Porter junior and Jamal Murray led the nuggets to a one O 8 one O two victory over the nets. Yokochi had 22 points, 17 rebounds in ten assists in his 28th triple double of the season. Porter finished with 28 points and 9 rebounds for the nuggets who saw a 20 point fourth quarter lead cut to 193 with three 44 remaining. Murray scored 20 of his 25 points in the first quarter and helped Denver shoot 63% in the first half. Mikhail bridges had a team high 23 points in Brooklyn's third consecutive loss. I'm Dave ferry.

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Dr. Daniel Amen Describes How Alcohol Damages Your Brain

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:51 min | Last week

Dr. Daniel Amen Describes How Alcohol Damages Your Brain

"There's two topics that sometimes my target demographic college kids don't like it when I talk about the negatives of drinking and marijuana. Let's start with drinking, is it true that if you drink too much or drink to excess or even drink at all that it can damage your brain? Any drinking, any alcohol has been shown to disrupt the white matter in your brain. So gray matter is brain cell bodies. White matter is brain cell tracks, or it's the highways in your brain. And alcohol is poison. I mean, everybody should know that. Drink too much can't walk a straight line, walk in a straight line as brain function. Drink too much, you say stupid things, you act like an idiot. Well, inhibiting is a brain function. But there's so many reasons that alcohol is bad for a developing brain because it disrupts a process called myelination, your brain constantly is putting down this white fatty substance called myelin that causes your brain to mature. And so if you're drinking at 15, 16, 17, 18, 20, 22, you're delaying and sometimes permanently damaging the maturity of the brain. Not to mention last year, and I didn't talk about alcohol for 30 years ever since I started looking at the brain. Last year, I wrote a blog called I told you so. The American Cancer Society came out against any alcohol because any alcohol increases your risk of 7 different types of cancer.

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Charlie Urges UC-Davis Students to Honor Their Parents

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:10 min | Last week

Charlie Urges UC-Davis Students to Honor Their Parents

"Charlie. This is my name is Veronica. My question is this for folks who are wanting to try to rebuild a relationship with their families and peers. Those of whom which they may not be able to disagree with politically speaking and how can they establish a dialog and conversation like being able to talk about anything like politics COVID or events without feeling like they feel like they're going to have to force it upon them. That makes sense. Yeah, for family members, especially, or yeah. Especially, yes. Yeah, so look, this is a tough thing, right? Let's first talk with your parents about your parents. I'm a big believer in the biblical commandment of honoring your mother and father. 99.9% of the people in this room have no excuse not to honor your parents. I don't care if they don't share your politics. I don't care if they were nasty to you. If they were legitimately abusive in a very serious way, then yes, okay? But 99% of the time, people say, I just don't get along with them. I don't like them. If you can not honor your parents here on earth, then you will not be able to honor the eternal and divine father of which is much more important, by the way. It is a step and an intermediary to that. Secondly, with honoring your parents, it is the only one of the ten commandments that involves your nation and a promise. Honor your mother and father. So that you may live long in the land of which you are in. One of the reasons why America is falling apart is because we have decided to break this commandment and we are teaching children to no longer honor their parents. A nation that no longer honors their parents, you have a bunch of 17 year olds that think their parents are dumb and stupid and they do what they think is right in their own eyes and that creates a morally chaotic, miserable country very quickly. So I just talked about that on the parents. Do everything you possibly can to not allow divisive politics or different ideas to get in the way of your family relationships or your close relationships. You need to do that. Now, how many people here have family or close friends on the left that won't talk to you because your politics raise your hand. A lot of hands go up. That's unfortunate, that's tragic. Never do that with a leftist. You as a conservative have a moral obligation to even keep a relationship neutral or warm in one way, despite the difference in worldview.

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Sacramento Kings clinch first winning season since 2005-06

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | Last week

Sacramento Kings clinch first winning season since 2005-06

"The kings of clinched their first winning season in 17 years by downing the nets in Brooklyn, one O one 96, de Monte sabonis had 24 points and 21 rebounds for the kings, kings coach Mike Brown. Domes with 14 defensive rebounds. He was obviously amazing. Another double double for him. They improved to ten and two since the all star break as Deandre Fox chipped in 18.6 rebounds and 5 assists. The nets are just one and a half games ahead of 7th place Miami as Brooklyn tries to avoid the play in tournament. Mikhail bridges had a team high 23 points for the nets.

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MacKinnon's shootout goal gives Avs 2-1 win over Maple Leafs

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | Last week

MacKinnon's shootout goal gives Avs 2-1 win over Maple Leafs

"Nathan McKinnon scored the only goal of the shooter as Colorado won its third in a row a two one victory over Toronto at Scotiabank arena. Holy scoring came in the first period. Morgan rielly opened it for Toronto with his third of the season, the abs Miko ratan had tied it on the power play later in the frame with his 44th marker of the campaign. This time of the year, it's just important if even if you go for one four 5 one four 6, you know, just kind of just try to get one at least color random under Alexander georgiev was named the game's first star making 17 stops. John leatherbee, Toronto

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Talking Crypto Ups and Downs With Andy Boyan

The Bitcoin Podcast

01:55 min | Last week

Talking Crypto Ups and Downs With Andy Boyan

"Regular year is like 17 years in crypto. It's like dog years. Yeah, we've been through some times. That's for sure. At 2019 session was rough. Long and rough. It's not a pleasant but good company to make it through and I think most of us are still around, but you suck through it, you know? You stuck through the, I mean, living in crypto is kind of like, I don't know. One day you have a bed the next day you're sleeping on cactus. The next day you have a luxurious bed. And the day after that you're sleeping on nails, like it's very upset downsy. I had a fortunate occurrence happen. And so when I got into crypto, I was looking for use cases. And so I came into 2017 when the money got hot, like I came in right before. So I saw $20 turn into a $100 fast. And so, wow, that was fast. Why did that happen? And then I just started digging in and learned about smart contract use cases pretty quick through Laura shin's podcast. And I was like, there's knowledge here. I need to find every other podcast. And so I did. I went to every single crypto podcast, which included the Bitcoin podcast, which was very shortly thereafter also hashing it out. And then you guys had a slack. And so I joined the slack and getting plugged in there. With a group of people who were not only concerned with the financial aspects, the financial aspects are a reason why stuff people are incentivized to do these interesting things that keep things secure and balanced. Having that as like a foothold just cemented where I was. And so I was fortunate to find the community that we have and the people that are still in there, whether they're newer or older, folks who have been around. That's why I'm still here. It's because of you guys and what you guys built and the people that are still in there today.

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Edey's 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in tourney

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 weeks ago

Edey's 30 helps No. 5 Purdue hold off Penn State in tourney

"Zachary, who was named the tournament's most outstanding player scored 30 points as Purdue won the Big Ten title 67 65 over Penn State. I'm just kind of out there trying to make plays for my teammates the same way I always have all season depends on how team of gardening obviously they lasted teams wanted to try to leave me one on one. And then my job is real simple when people do that. Give the nitty lions credit, they trail by 17 with 6 minutes to go, but battle back to within one and had a chance with a last second try, but it wasn't to be. Purdue will be the number one seed in the east in the upcoming NCAA tournament. David Schuster, Chicago

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Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 weeks ago

Scheffler turns in masterpiece at Sawgrass to win Players

"Scheffler has posted a runaway win at the rich players championship to return to the world's top ranking. The 26 year old posted a final round 69 to become just the third player's champion to score in the 60s for all four rounds. His 17 under total gave him a comfortable 5 shot win at the English man tyrrell Hatton, who stole second place with a stunning final round 65. Schaefer secured his win with a 5 birdie run from the 8th hole and then hung up on the difficult closing holes to secure his 6th career win and a $4.5 million winners check. I'm Graham agar's

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Kuemper stops 17 shots, Capitals beat Islanders 5-1

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 2 weeks ago

Kuemper stops 17 shots, Capitals beat Islanders 5-1

"The capitals move closer to a playoff birth with a 5 one win over the islanders. Dylan Strowman, TJ oshi got the caps going with first period goals. Obviously we're in tough right now, but only four or 5 points back and play down a couple more times. So gotta take care of business and we'll get the job done. Anthony mantha Nick dowd and Nicholas backstrom added third period goals as Washington improved to four two and one since a 7 game losing streak. Darcy kepper needed to make just 17 saves, allowing only a goal by Pierre Engvall. Washington is within 5 points of the aisles and penguins for the two Eastern Conference wildcard births. New York had won three in a row. I'm Dave ferry.

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"17%" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Globalist

Monocle 24: The Globalist

06:35 min | 2 months ago

"17%" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Globalist

"Me, Marcos hippie. It's time to talk trade and economy with Vicki prize economist and former joy in head off the UK government's economic service. Good morning to you. You've been also looking at the discussions that I've been taking place here in Davos and it's gradually becoming pretty clear that there is a fair bit of worry about a recession and what's happening now. Indeed, and good morning, what we've seen is a number of servers that have been done. Both by the World Economic Forum itself, they talk to loads of chief economists where they found that a very substantial percentage were quite the same mythic and expected a recession in 2023 mainly because of high costs and low wages. And also PWC has done survey, which shows that CEOs are the most pessimistic that they have been in over a decade. And that's in a way quite worrying, given that we have had a pretty bad and in some cases quite indifferent in terms of growth. 20 22. And the fact that 2023 looks even worse. But of course, we still have an ongoing war in Ukraine. But there are nevertheless some positive signs around, particularly the drop in inflation that we are seeing. But there are serious words nevertheless, because the central bankers are trying have been trying to constrain inflation by raising interest rates. We might end up as Ken Rogers was chief economist at EMS before and now a professor at Harvard is warning that we have accumulated during COVID very substantial debt, both public debt, corporate debt and also personal debt. And with arises in interest rates that we are seeing, what is happening is it's making the situation pretty dangerous. And we may indeed be staring another financial crisis in the face. So there are concerns of that nature, which are affecting, I think, mood across many, many sectors of the economy. Absolutely. Do you think that worry is going to lead you into some kind of an action can anything be done to try to change the course of what's happening with the economy? Well, the interesting thing is, of course, so much of it is political and we do know that a lot of the discussions in Davos, of course, will have to do with what to do in relation to the war in Ukraine and the extra support. And geopolitics is changing. And what we're seeing actually is that regions are also beginning to worry about being left behind such as Europe worrying about what's happening in the U.S. with the inflation reduction act and whether we're going to start having the signs of a technology war, if you like to ensure that various regions retain the competitiveness. So whether there will be cooperation therefore in this is question mark and what I think people are worrying about is that what we've seen recently to sort of synchronize even though it wasn't necessarily coordinators, increase in interest rates, which is sort of following if you like temple bank doctrine, let's do something about inflation, which is bringing the various economies into the brink of a possible recession. Now, can we coordinate a change of policy? Well, maybe what would come out of Davos might indicate that perhaps one should be a lot more careful than the economy is already slowing down. Just to add one very quick thing. It's interesting. There is this clue and doom, if you like around in terms of expectations for the world's economy. But if you look again at the surveys and what they're saying, particularly the PWC one and others, there is still an issue of shortage of labor. There's still an issue of skills. Yes, we've seen investment bankers getting rid of color of people recently. But in reality, a very large percentage of the people interviewing track the majority do not intend to reduce the labor force. And not intend to cut their wages either. So in other words, there is still quite a lot of strong demand for labor and we are in a very strange situation where you have that on the one hand and yet protections of a serious slowdown in the other. A strange situation, indeed. Let's continue with a look at some other new set lines. Giant ice is there again making news. Yes, I mean, that's a really, really important part of the whole puzzle in terms of what happens to the world economy, but also what happens to energy prices, which have been falling. In China, as we know, has had a zero COVID policy, and now of course it's relaxed. So during the zero COVID policy, which was only relaxed at the end of last year, the economy slowed down very significantly because obviously large parts of China were just not functioning. And the growth rate in China inevitably suffered as well. So we had data, we just come out and suggested China group at only 3% in 2022. Well, that's pretty low by comparison to recent trends amid was double that previous year and of course we're talking about just a few years ago achieving almost double digit growth rates. But there is that issue of what will happen to China in 2023. How fast will it recover? Now, of course, with COVID being hitting quite a large part of the population. What we may find is that, in fact, output continues to be pretty pretty weak for some time and then starts recovering later in the year. So again, when you look at 2023 as a whole, the question is what type of trend are we going to have? But with it, of course, the demand for energy for China is very significant in that whole global energy picture is slowing down as well in China has slowed down with the results that world's energy prices have also come down have come down very significantly. When you look at oil, of course, it had periods of perhaps a little bit of an increase and then coming down again. But the rates we're seeing, the levels we're seeing are pretty low by comparison to what we were expecting. The oil of course at below $90 a barrel for quite some time. And then gas prices falling very, very significantly. And Europe is benefiting from that substantially at present. So there are some positive signs from that which should give a little bit of encouragement to people there, but of course you still need to have world growth recovering to some respectable level if you like in order for this company to represent it there to see serious growth in 2023. Vegan price, thank you very much for this update today. The monocle 24. You are listening to a special edition of the globalists coming to you live from the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos.

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"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

Murder In Alliance

03:47 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

"Then do absolutely believe he believes he didn't do it. I know that sounds confusing. Someone either committed murder or didn't right while we know that people can lie to themselves. They can block stuff how they can convince themselves that something is the truth even if it objectively as end they said joe seemed believable when he said he was innocent. For whatever it's worth they didn't sense he was lying to them l. We've got it. Keep pushing and jason humour things to figure out exactly what we believe. And i asked the question that would change everything. Do we have a timeline for him. What is his story. We don't have the time line that we would like to have the events of that night. Is that what we're asking all take you know there's just And there is a version of events that he's sticking to yes so to answer your question yes. There is version of events that he's sticking to now the fall of question is what's that version of events and and And this is where joe's story gets even more complicated than we ever imagined coming up next time on murder in alliance. He would have been screaming from the rooftops for a long time. That was really the case fled or she insists this kind man snaps because yvonne just doesn't want to have sex with him. I mean a false sitting here right now on the joe.

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"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

Murder In Alliance

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

"Around his confession. What what he said. I've been in the system. My whole life since i was one year old. Either foster care or you know jail prison. I've been in the system on tower live on and we worked trying to make him no not at all. It was very natural. Yeah we were passing messages along to him that we told people we've been passed along to his face to face at that moment. He turned his body sideways because his eyes were filling up with tears and it was touching raw. Because like this guy who's still care. He has love people. He has friendships and bonds He been in nineteen years old just having turned nineteen. He's forty one forty one now for the attitude for him to have the attitude positively and hope that he has a good example for the rest of the guys really liked joe. But that's not why you're listening. You want to know what joe had to say happened. The night of march thirty first nineteen ninety nine. So something else. I don't know about me. I am going to be in mexico. This january been before i love it but i've been frustrated in the past because i don't speak spanish and that's challenging when you're in a different country to not speak the language thankfully there is babble. The number one selling language learning app through babbel's bite-size lessons you'll learn new language skills that you can actually use in the real world greetings menus directions to gain deeper understanding of the culture. Babble is a travel essential and for real. I have tried all sorts of language learning apps in the past and babble by far my favorite other language learning apps. Who's a i've further. Lesson plans but babble lessons were created by over one hundred language experts. And i can confirm this. I've taken private. Spanish lessons and the lessons are so similar. They're teaching method has been scientifically proven to be effective. Start your new language. Learning journey today with apple right now when you purchase a three-month babble subscription don't get an additional three months free that six months for the price of just three and there's so much you could do in six months to take that trip of your dreams and learn a new language. Just go to babble dot com and use promo code maggie. that's b. a. b. b. e. l. dot com code mackey babble language for life. Y'all anna louisa is a sponsor of murdering alliance and i love this because n. louis says mission is closely aligned with my personal values and louisa is a carbon neutral jewelry brand. They create fine jewelry starting with recycled materials whenever possible transparent business practices and small batches. That are kind to the earth. Before i even say more. I'll just say ana luisa dot com slash alliance to go treat yourself to get ten percent off an a. l. i. s. a. an even before the ten percent. Their jewelry is affordable starting at just thirty nine dollars and timeless. I just got the Necklace which is fourteen carat gold with a gorgeous green courts stone in the middle. This necklace is perfect for every day. Or when i want to dress up for a event new jewelry collections are released every friday seriously. Every time i go on the website they have a new rotation of jewelry. One of the earrings i just bought is already gone. So there's always something for everybody again. You can go to ana luisa dot com slash alliance for ten percent off. That's an a. l. u. i s. a. dot com slash alliance. I absolutely recommend ann. Lewis for yourself or for gifts. They're a great brand making beautiful sustainable jewelry so go check out in a louisa. Support this podcast by supporting them. Anna louisa dot com slash alliance or use code alliance at.

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Murder In Alliance

07:32 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

"Pretty much racist. Another one of those stories was that it wasn't david who picked him up the mall the next day because since he says there was no murder and david had nothing to do with this. A guy named darren roar picked him up full disclosure. We searched high and low for this guy and couldn't find anyone who knew him. We don't even know how to spell his name. Darren war terry war. And who's fucking party. Was it if he was going to appear. Jill said he was going to and the knife. There is record of a knife being purchased on march thirty first the kmart loss prevention people testified at trial that this was the only trade folding pocketknife of that kind bought from january. One thousand nine hundred ninety nine to july one thousand nine on that day but was joe's knife. What kind of coincidence is that remember. One of only three witnesses for the defense was a guy who said he saw joe buying the knife months later. Yeah what were the. What were the exact circumstances of getting to that night in the storm. You know it was well the cops let me there. Okay cops lead you there. What was the conversation leading up to getting there. you know. And he'll we'll go down this road for sure of listen. Are you covering for david. The guys discussed letting joe no that parole usually doesn't happen if he continued to proclaim his innocence. That's just way it is most parole boards. Want you to take responsibility for the crime. You're convicted of unless there is insurmountable evidence of innocence like dna or something like that that they can take into consideration. So of joe thinks he's getting out on an actual innocence claim. It's unfortunately unlikely. At least for his first shot at parole and then if he's denied the next date could be scheduled. Here's later so the guys wanted to let him know that and see if maybe that got him to finally tell the truth so yeah i mean. Listen if if david did this and and you know you didn't and you're protecting him or whatever that we need to know that and just see what he says. Is it possible that david. I'm not going to ask him this question straight up but we'll get around it. Is it possible that david set you up to be patsy because you know. We know that david's not dumb enough. Let's just go down this road run for a minute. We know that david's not dumb enough to orchestrate a real murder the way that it was done keeping him four miles away by the rec- or you know getting stuff that day being with him all those things but let's just say he wanted to set him up. Then that's a pretty easy setup. Ryan is a pretty easy way to make sure he's caught. David have pretty good alibis. And he said did nothing to do with this. Yeah i down delayed out all the scenarios they would bring up to joe and so it was finally time. It looks like a prison up there. He pulled up to the marion. Correctional institution a medium security prison with twenty five hundred prisoners assists. Earning go up. And there's guard chad thickly. God i think we have a couple of hours if we want from what i understand who and there is no texting me so i could be sitting here for four hours. We're not going to be in there for four hours. You know i mean. At some point we run around in circles Glimpse of i. I wanna go ahead and go in. He took everything out of their pockets. Left phones recorders notebooks and they left me as well in the car alone in the parking lot and i waited 'em waited. I made some instagram videos. Joe wilkes bright there. And i'm just sitting at. I'm so frustrated and excited and irvine and sure enough almost exactly four hours later. The guys emerged out here. The answer to how it's going. I'm incredibly hungry and anxious but there were other things on my mind you guys go in. You meet joe. What are your impressions of joe. Great finally go in there and speak with him at what we thought about. What did you think is he. This like bumbling idiot that it seems like he's been portrayed us absolutely not he's very he's a smart guy he's very engaging he's good communicator. Great vocabulary Very likable guy. Extremely well like he is processed very good in processing shared information very focused and it was a relaxed conversation. He's big he's told me dollars. Six two six three great shape and you think he's got his tattoos prison tattoos down both arms. He wears a rain on his left. Hand could what it was but as you revisiting you in we're revisiting. These experiences of his life there were certain moments suspecing related to people on the outside. You for your podcast. His friends that we shared messages that they wanted us to convey to. Yeah that's right and you know. I think frankly over the last couple of decades as david said at least a staunch advocate this whole time and plenty of staunch advocates. Now it's good to heal. It was good for joe to hear that they're people that he knew and loved back. Then that still are out here and remember him as a kind guy that they loved then and still today and really overwhelmed him to know that the first time he found that yeah jersey probably didn't even know that back then that there were people that love him. Yeah i think you're right. I think you're right. The guys told me. Joe got choked up hearing about all the people on the outside that still care about him. Like sam and jill. And chris even me they said he's incredibly grateful for the podcast for telling his story truthfully and not just brushing him off some idiot who framed david but digging into his life and the circumstances.

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Murder In Alliance

07:55 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

"Once. We finally got permission from joe wilkes to speak with sam. Pegg joe's best friend from high school. The floodgates opened. Sam told us that she loves joe and doesn't believe he killed yvonne lane march thirty first nineteen ninety nine but regardless she also said he told her months after the murder that he did it and he told her that before. The murder even happened. That david thorne yvonne's boyfriend wanted joe to get rid of her. I know david wanted him to okay. And i was under the impression that they've was gonna pay him to. Did he tell you that david wanted him to do that. He did he tell you that multiple times. Okay okay before. It happened or like months before we had never heard this before. This was never in any of her statements to the police or grand jury and we consider she was making it up but for what purpose sam even said but i guess you gotta get david out too. So why would she implicate david. If she thinks helping joe requires david getting out. Well if she was telling us the truth for she knew and sam did tell us that she wasn't going to bring up any more information to the police or on the stand than what they told her. Joe had said and joe did not say this so if none of this was known to the police. She wasn't about to tell them. How confident are you. The joe had made mention his friend. David wanted his wife killed before it happened. Actually david had some party so they joe have been telling you for some time that david wanted him to do this. Okay and did you think that at any point in time he was actually considering doing it now. Okay or do you believe that. David masterminded it. No i do. That's my gut feeling He wanted it. And i think he would just find i. I would say as you would always looked up to date whenever day. Moving paul week. I remember driving over david's Time especially when david Divorced now started out there. Like it's interesting. Sam mentioned these details. Of course we know that. You von and david were not married and all kids were not david's but sam didn't sam didn't care one way or another. None of this meant anything to her and to us. This just shows how little sam was actually involved or has paid attention to the case. She even told she has other shake going on and doesn't read the news or watch. Tv so the fact that she remembers these details although not accurate does tell us. She's telling the truth about what she remembers. You know david. And he's just telling you buddy miles. And i look up to once killed his wife and let them assiduously would never do anything. He would never live but did he. We were baffled. Of course we considered the possibility. David was involved but we had never come across any evidence other than what was presented at trial until now and this was new something even the police did not know. So what was going on. We had one more person to talk to you before. We confronted joe a few years back. A woman reached out to sue on facebook. She wrote her a message saying that she had information about the night of the murder. That could help. She had seen something about david. And joe either on social media or tv and it sparked her memory so we tracked her down to hear from her ourselves. We're now but my boyfriend has time we saw in there that night. We know at night time. This is jill. I'll leave her last name. Out for privacy sake. Jill told sue the night of the murder. She was at the mall with her husband. And they bumped into joe. Outside of the comfort in jill new joe from school. They were actually good friends. We just saw him and he's like yeah. I'm saying at this hotel room the night you know and so you'll bumped into him at the mall. Okay staying the night. There and his friend was picking the morning. Does he say what he was doing their pay mark. Good though gel. That's it. that's it birthday. Party swing party or something. He asks one in command. There was pizza. I'm like no. We're good like he was like. Hey you know. My friends kid is having a power birthday party. Do you guys want to bring you know on the island because we had a baby nine. Yeah the right there as he was starting to was a party like no like no good so he said it was a friend of his kid. Okay i think it's interesting. We were looking for a high school. Kager party we never put it together that it could have been a friend's child or they party now one of joe's previous statements about what he was doing at the mall that night. He said he was actually attending a party. That was the purpose of him being there. And now we have jill telling us the same thing. In fact joe even tried to call jill from prison to get her to be an alibi for him. And i mean i never but give me thinking like you know maybe and tell somebody some at the mall but then it's like it's not really that big of a deal so i saw somebody mall one nightmare right so i'm sure it's just a coincidence and whatever but the so what is now we have corroboration that one of the stories joe told us about being the mall for party might be true and now we're more confused than ever. If joe was at the mall for a party. Was he going to leave. Poff a hit and come back. I would think not but then. How do you explain rose and chris who are backed up by sam. I don't know it was so confusing and so it was finally time to talk to joe wilkes. Y'all i am so excited to tell you once again that pretty litter is a sponsor of murder in alliance. And i'm excited about that because everything i do for. My cats is rooted in love. 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Murder In Alliance

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Murder In Alliance

"Yeah y'all one of my all time. Favorite podcasts on the planet is true. Crime bullshit with josh hallmark and it is back on october seventh and continues the investigation into the crimes of enigmatic serial killer israel keyes since the podcast launched in two thousand eighteen. Josh hallmark has broken down much of the keys. Mythology identified multiple likely victims and worked with criminal profiler 's retired fbi agents forensic experts and local law enforcement agencies across the country to link or rule keys out in dozens of unsolved missing persons cases as retired. Fbi agent. bobby. Tacoma put it if anyone is going to find answers in the case of israel keyes. It's host josh hallmark previously on murder. Alliance then it sounded like a woman's voice. I really don't want to say anything that. Because i'm tired of injected in the middle of it. Not the middle have been for either here so you remember seeing him my access the now but my boyfriend at the time we saw in there that night if joe's getting her permission so to speak to talk with us you think joe's not worried about what she's going to tell us truly honestly believe he didn't do it. I know david wanted him to. And i was under the impression that you've been paid to.

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"17%" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

07:13 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Monocle Daily

"Unskilled muster nashville kinch sudan bonus now into move rags unskilled maximum race films to of his new muslims after these tiny undermine potato torch on social order will be in two sustain murder and murdo cement and none of the league not even get to tattoo on things nine raw potency. Manta defy does mentioned in northland even in lafayette and all shots being bamboozled by primary schoolers fernando. You don't need to have a commanding grasp of conversational german to have cringed yourself inside out while listening to that. The the question to me is why for the love of gold. Why would any politician agree to do this. There is no way it's going to go. Well well initially. I think quite a pretty popular tv show in germany. And i think it's a way for them to endure in themselves to voters but of course while doing that they might do the completely the opposite in fact i you know as an jerem. I thought it was quite entertaining. Actually the kids because there's a sense of honesty when kids savings even if they're controlled by other people and this this this is where we learn. marcus that. The whole thing was a shabby deception That the children were fitted with pieces and were being prompted from outside the studio does that therefore invalidate such pointers. There is of an exchange. Like this not all. I think it's very very clever to try to get insights into what these politicians and candidates thinking about the world and what they're saying basically catch them when they least expect it. I think it was very clever. But what do we learn fernando from such questions as what would you be called if you were a dragon. Because that's not going to come up if your chancellor of germany suddenly turning into a dragon. But i'll tell you a secret. I it's a way for them to become a bit human to be honest. I'm not particularly interested which dragged on the air. Because i don't know many dragons. But you know i would like to know what they eat and even watch. Tv show they watch. You wanna know what dragons eight and watch on tv or what but people want to become chance. Because i'm really interested in what dragons watch on tv. I don't know any dragons actually. That's why the questions should be another one. I was watching. This and i have deviated from the pace on. I was watching these at. I learned some some some some insights from these policies for example i learned that arming lawsuits. Favorite color is black. And i don't know what to think about that. I think that sounds subordinate choice for germany. Chancellor people normally just something else Florida what would you be called if you were a dragon pete. He's pete's dragon. I think pizza would keep it very. That was a song about the magic dragon called. Puff is that what you're thinking. Let's let's stick with with bt. But i stick with my opinion. That i i like some fun. Questions of course can be cringe. Remember having loads of lots of pro british prime ministers when they release their playlists. They try to add a cool ban like arctic monkeys with something like that can be crazy but you know it. It's fun hour. Talk always death. Marcus politicians try to be either cool or entertaining. And it's specifically geared grinding in this instance because german politicians are the ones. We're supposed to be able to rely on to be boring and serious. And just you know do governing. I think that's actually what people warns. We've been talking about this hero monocle. Tony forward german voters worn only spin actually argued that what they want is some stability. And you don't even necessarily want to have very colorful characters. You want to have someone who's quite dull but i think these kind of programs may actually have surprisingly much influence. Even when it comes to vote directives. I remember from my home country of the nineteen nineties. We had two candidates with their partners competing in television entertainment. Show where the idea. The concept of the show was to test. How well you know your partner and the other couple did significantly better and in the end. Marti ahtisaari became the president. I was so hoping you were going to say. They played off in the finnish sport of wife carrying not this time that. That's that's totally how you should decide your elections. I hope they're listening to her coming up with this pro concepts for the future okay. Well let's move along to a slightly more serious story because few industries were hardly hit by the covert nineteen pandemic than airlines for the fairly fundamental reasons that the virus made it difficult to go places and made people reluctant to go to the even if they could. There are signs however of revival perhaps even exceeding expectations driven by pent up demand. Ryan is among those pleasantly surprised. By the number of bookings this even qantas the flag carrier of the grimly isolated. Australia is attempting optimism. Flights between the uk and australia for december are now on sale pending easing of australian quarantine. Rules though the holding one's breath seems ill advised have either of you flown at all. Recently since the unpleasantness began. I still haven't i haven't been on a plane since january. Two thousand twenty very few people in this office. Who haven't actually not. I'm starting to take it personally. I was in greece very recently. And i have to say it was a good experience. I do like air travel. I missed it if anything that i felt that he changes of course but to be honest. This can happen in the metro or shop. There's some little moments of tension in the air. In my flights. There was a couple. They were not wearing a mask and the man start fighting with the steward. So you see those moments of tension of course just quiet hoping nothing was going into go wrong and he didn't but So the flight was great. But you you see those moments Here in there. I'm sure perhaps you came across that mark. My experiences of lying were actually quite quite positive. North awfully much queuing airline companies. They tend to recommend the go to the airport earlier than usual but identity. For so long. You have to wear a boss. Can that obviously is tiring if you have to do that for hours and hours and hours but otherwise it's been quite blessing till i think it's something that you can get used to when i've been telling my friends who have been a bit worried about traveling anywhere be saying to them but actually feels like life is getting quite normal also navigation in terms of people travelling and when you get used to wearing a moscow when you get used to carrying all the necessary additional documentation. It's almost like back in the day before the pandemic it doesn't feel that different in the end was used to it. That's an interesting point. Actually marcus and i think people have forgotten that the the incredible ease of international travel in recent years is something of a blip because he i can't remember not obviously it wasn't necessarily vaccine related. I have been to places where that was something you had to do anyway. But just the amount of hassle that used to go into collecting tickets and visas and everything else that you would need..

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"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

04:00 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"Great house night. Well the same same guy was a great house mode as will it just those flaws those flaws know he was good hasse. Might we had some good times use. Love getting on. The pace is a lot getting on the piece at the same time so we had some really fun times. One thing that he did. When he was on the peace. I used to come home and Basically keratin and he's thankful getting over the sleep deprivation or the getting into the new sleep cycle of coming off shift than having to get back into waking up during the day and stuff like that is finish shift and he got to the pub and drink constantly nonstop i ours on then say push himself through the day and then come home and just pass out but he had the sing when he was drunk he always water the backyard his dig that and the highest. I'll be trying a slave. And all of a sudden it's like sh- how annoying is that. Because he wanted to be not doing in the daytime or whatever just dump that was just as thing to do when he was drunk at the back. This little patch of lawn. That didn't need watering in eight. Or i think remember square made is alone. Sh- heard him fall over into the lock into the garage. Shed the fence a few times was it was pretty funny after your nowadays photons of it happening think we're almost had a tom. I know we're pushing it. You wanted to talk about shopping trolleys or can we could probably now this week. Are we can all right. So apart from decades that take shopping trolleys into self checkouts which they shouldn't burned every time we spoke about this a couple of weeks ago about returning trolleys if you don't return a trolley. The trolley bay. I think you should get find. Not just by like coles or worse. It should be a police phone. Do you know how annoying it is for someone like me to be parked away from everyone away even a couple of people and someone leaves the trolley in the car park and i can see the tree by fifteen twenty meters away. Not even it probably easier to return the trolley lazy. It's laziness because you know what happens. The wind picks up your trolley goes whacking four five different cars. But you don't have to care about it because you has already gone already. Unpacking in the winston here very old singer. It's actually aboriginal windy place so true thing that i made up then i heard at once. I'm pretty sure it is something along those lines but is false but yeah very windy danny. So it's very bad and you say two or three trolleys same time which the surfing the car park into cars. It's fucked up. I'm telling everyone home charles. It's the bynum so passionate laziness. It's sorry like and it's always and it's always the people that look like that don't like to go and exercise that. Wanna leave out there on the occasionally. I'll just see someone that looks like an arrogant but all the people that just seem what they've got a nice face and you could trust them in public. They're the ones that pretended ever needs to be more of them..

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

02:55 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"Bad and you know what it was a bit of that of disdain maroon to not and avoid and just safe hopefully hopefully just something happened that she didn't say it and about three days later. Yeah i think not move out guys. Like i just think i need to find a new job in a new place and start fresh all. Sorry but thank fuck you gone or it was. That's the worst feeling you have but best case scenario actually ended up for you. Because i don't know how would have approached otherwise i would have probably said like fucking leave but that was easier. He definitely was so you didn't touch on any of the things that she's done though. So what was some of the things or just worse things that have ever done. I haven't had many housemates but probably the worst thing you know. I'm quite clean to have clean surrounding and stuff. When i was living in pox on my house might. He wasn't much of a cook. But every now and then i've had family in the country. That would q a whole lamb bicycle even butcher it and sent him all the mate convenient for long periods of just aiding domino's pizzas. And then you'd go long periods of just cooking lamb and just leaving all the lamb fat from the roasting trays and stuff in the sink. So i'm thinking i've gotta dishes eric. Maybe once or twice. I did the dishes and i was just like like you. Just ruined a sponge hands. Coveting land racy three wakes up. I'm not going to do that. i'm not gonna. I'm not gonna climb that mess up. I'm just it and just united. Clean it up our mimic coming home from work. One day and the whole top of the sink was covered in a thick probably about centimeter thick justice. Assess slick of lamb. Fat and i was thinking. I don't know how long this has been here. But i'm thinking this is just settled on top of the water. The water vapid that lamb fat was just solidified and went lock tapped it and it just poked a hole in it was it was nothing under men ra bad. So how do you address that east side of him. Fucking be better. You hope it gets better. And then it gets to a point you guys. Can you fuck into dishes plays. It's disgusting because it's not that it's the dishes it's like i had has in. A two story has used to always take cups the bedroom but never bringing back dan. I'll go to poor and arshile something cup. Would you know cops cops. Nah what are you gonna do with forty five cups in your own. Nothing fucking dhamma. Haida and saw irritating. It's not that it's like the baggage bring with it too. Like they can be a lovely house might but they go to bed boyfriend or bad friends that invite over and it just doesn't end there. Having housemates can be the worst thing of all best thing. We.

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

04:21 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"A so funny smashing thought crime. Now frazier actually cisse's it was another one. I was thinking of it. It wasn't that not frazier. Everybody loves him. But i think that modern after it was i would have been okay. Good shut that one nine three birthday presents that inappropriate doodo edible underwear and a vibrating. These yeah i'll give it to a higher loss on the israel name. Three ways to cure hanging over a banana. Baraka water paddle probably brooke award bananas proven to be the best thing for hangover. Might a few weeks ago. You told us to breathing deeply so given it to the vet the to always felt like i was hung. On you walk break-up we'd be planted To give me three words ending in the lettuce head of any these with geez. Aw fouls cows calls well. That was bad name three times. It is okay to swear at your mom in the sporting arena. You can't swear your mom. Oh where your mom. And dad Brought you up better than the fire. Out what what you could sway. Probably if you have a hidden animal indycar don that hit kangaroo. Kanga hit me so i don. It's the real story is driving evolving. Went bang lock that into the sort of you. It's fucking thing. i'm not joking. Always driving almost one hundred k's now and the thing came out from behind a bush ran into the side of my car. Do i remember this. Yeah think no you went into would definitely if you're in the car in the car. But i think. I remember having a damaged door and chlorine this not a claw but what's it going out from the kangaroo. It bounced off what nothing happened. It was fine but that's not the most bizarre thing. The weirdest thing with animals have been carved. Is you remember to punch in. The head was funny interrupt. You know how people luck kids. Teenagers do stupid sheets for can film it and stuff Imagine if the kangaroos becomes you're gonna even show to the sort of his car. Yeah fuck you want to. On the it was like marker. She ran into my car. it was full on. It was a good hip and shoulder. I'm telling you. I had this incident where you remember. I used to live in a pretty area ranchera belly. Actually you always driving up royden forever on the road bank road. Windebank windbags. okay. It's really thin. Narrow want roy these and had hates of like gum. Tracy the sought of a lot of vegetation. And i'm driving there at about eleven taught and i'm coming. What is like the devil's elbow corner. Which is like almost like a forty five degree. Turn ever slow right in a camera on that and then back up and say these thing in the middle of the ride of fire is that fox get closer and it's a possum and i'm thinking oh no and i don't want to slow down because it's rock before this corner and i'm thinking i'm going to get cleaned up but thinking that soya. Nah i'll say the headlights. And maybe do something. So i slide in my car. And i have i hit looking around. Can't say anything. I spend probably another thirty seconds looking random. What not on the side of the road or anything must've scattered drove another minute and a half two minutes home and keep in mind going probably sixty seventy now..

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

02:47 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"Should probably talk your sons dead. But i've got a great opportunity. View money for the funeral are up so as that marks not here today. It's a one on one battle of us. Rick to give me five questions that after answering three seconds and vice versa. Pass the little. What do we call this. Call the one the wand article. I really echo name three sports that have a world cup soccer v hockey volleyball. Did you get that yup. Does volleyball have a world cup. Dining it does it does if you don't know until you head is don't rot. That's the problem i would have gone. We'd like rugby soccer cricket. I don't blame you. Okay are hot loops on. I hope i'm the one got the one hand for the first time name. Three things to do to kick that to pay three things to do to get kicked out of a sporting match. Drink too throw a cop on the field and swear at security myself batik. I have got good job. Has it feel fuzzy. I can see why you guys that are addicted to this very good. You can go masturbate into that jumper after. I'm probably will to listen back to this name. Three reasons to rob a bank to get money to pay a bad debt and to get back to the banks because their dog's name three ingredients you would find in a tomato pumpkin and a thing eggplant soap know. Yeah fucking to. I was trying to think of the other one. The thing onion garlic onion was too little too. It's fucking plant fucking now. It's martin martin to give you your name. Three animals that have for dog obey and apollo bay and the penguin penguin zaffiri tight. Lock it that. I'm giving it to you. You're just to the fact that it's england. Fucking penguin has a very penguins either. I'll have to watch these bloody national geographic shows with mark. So i know all about penguins. Good good name three. Tv shows from the ninety s friends so unfilled and how your sisters.

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"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

04:56 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"He's an example rot on more liberal skewed in the way that i believing politics and stuff like crap all i say in my fate. I just noticed that the other day. I don't say anything from live on anything like that. It's all just liberal stuff. So you're getting a rainforest. Their points overnight a constantly. Did they did that do that. I don't think jason they're doing a good job. You good this. But what i say. In any of the stuff that's country them all would be open to looking at both sides of it in both points of view. I i see it. So i'm becoming even more skewed to that to that thought process and it's just crazy like even think about covid lot. We said some people think it's complete hoax so he if you like one hoax gauze conspiracy theories goes on and says two or three really good points that you don't believe in his whole story you liked couple of facts give that a lot then all the sudden more she comes up than someone else. Related team comes up and all of a sudden. You're getting fed all these conspiracy stuff and you start thinking lot. There's a lot of people in australia. Now not believing the government and all of a sudden. It's doing the same thing. It's doing your bryant so i think it really interesting. Social experiment would be. Let's say you've got complete opposite views to me but we're friends we swap facebook profiles for a week or a month or something like that. I would want to say a lot of gay naked photos might not get. Yeah so yeah. Maybe maybe if i had completely opposite points of view to mind coming up constantly because it's subliminal stuff as well maybe i would think differently act differently who knows and that's interesting because i wonder how long it would take for that to not wear off but those points of view or those pages that i'd like for you to go. How many scroll through with that touching engaging with it would it take. But i think you say it you got your voice saying eventually the algorithms to go well put through two hundred of them and he hasn't engaged any of them. Let's stop doing that. That's what i'm saying. It'd be interesting to know what that is. But it's really unsettling that from now into the future auto points of view. Just gonna be polar opposites nine middle ground anymore and this is this. Is this whole extremism thing so you are the one hundred percent for or one hundred percent against that extremism. You have any view that someone else's opinion could be valid so you're a of the younger people are going to become the yup interesting to what we can't shut. You can't tell them not to be on social media. That's exactly what do you do. We oppose you. Kate connected especially with you. Fine you've got a night yet banking. They're connected with those people anymore..

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Chats With Cats Podcast

05:56 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"Every time beep slept erica at all. Let me just transfer the money. Why the fuck didn't have money and never the worst actual worst thing. It's worse than people that go through the self-checkout we trolleys fucking hiding on those locked. One of those people remain. You can't going through one hundred and thirty three autumn's and a trolley she can. You can't ten not not not not a massive market because there's only six checkouts and the best. Tom's four of them were working and out of the forty two and take card. So if you're a cash person you got fuck them wait forever and watch fucking auntie grace put a fucking rock melanin bag fuck off and she's to search it in the computer or not not such. She doesn't even know where the bocconi is on a fucking wonder dimensional fucking product. It's infuriating to watch. Oh i do it though because for this one raisin because the invent the invention of these new so fucking service checkouts right. They've reduced all this stuff. Southern front lawn is damn. And if i've got a trolley i'm not whitened for the other decades with twenty six fucking autumn's to go through the jackie i wanna get out straight away and i think my faith in me being at a scam on autumn's quicker than i've got to wait for this block to load them onto the conveyor belt have a bit of chitchat with the lady fumble in his wallet went. Oh shit you just scan the last one of my fifty autumn's i didn't see that coming and then he's gonna pay too long so a lock on with you with this odd are also would like to bring a trolley in there and scanned really quick. But you know what happens. The computers not as fast as me once. I put it into the wang area. Count wyatt but tom brady to scan the other product. Good thing this isn't may blow mine. Trump it totally is. But when i worked at wars they have something called a skin. Minute right thing with a judge their staff on hasslow they are so i suppose if you really shit new fall below a certain number of scans pin you get to talking to them like do you need some more training on how to find a barcode. It's fucked so anyway. They've got the scans. Pay minute thing and a button that you press when you scan the first autumn when the receipt comes out. i think that's when it starts and stops the whole the whole process are we saying there's no one there losing all these older tom. Anyway i was about say thirty. Three autumn's of minute versus the next fastest was about sixteen so i was almost twice in a bit quicker than the next best person that had been there for like twice as long as i had running the system. You just had barcodes printed of your evans so careful when being efficient a lot been quick and i felt like yeah i could translate mon- talent what what was into the self checkout but then yeah you put it in the bag and the red thing comes out then you get wait for the other lady over the tag and click on. It was just entering the erica coup. Then you go again. Something else fucking. It's a fucking nightmare. So i think basket only you can have twelve autumn's or more that basket. I only. yea well. The last time i did it with. Trolley was really annoying to light stuff from the trolley onto the little stained and then skin and put it in a bag and then when you go a trolley full of staff the bags can on the committee feet two bags yet..

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

Chats With Cats Podcast

04:55 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"Every time beep slept erica at all. Let me just transfer the money. Why the fuck didn't have money and never the worst actual worst thing. It's worse than people that go through the self-checkout we trolleys fucking hiding on those locked. One of those people remain. You can't going through one hundred and thirty three autumn's and a trolley she can. You can't ten not not not not a massive market because there's only six checkouts and the best. Tom's four of them were working and out of the forty two and take card. So if you're a cash person you got fuck them wait forever and watch fucking auntie grace put a fucking rock melanin bag fuck off and she's to search it in the computer or not not such. She doesn't even know where the bocconi is on a fucking wonder dimensional fucking product. It's infuriating to watch. Oh i do it though because for this one raisin because the invent the invention of these new so fucking service checkouts right. They've reduced all this stuff. Southern front lawn is damn. And if i've got a trolley i'm not whitened for the other decades with twenty six fucking autumn's to go through the jackie i wanna get out straight away and i think my faith in me being at a scam on autumn's quicker than i've got to wait for this block to load them onto the conveyor belt have a bit of chitchat with the lady fumble in his wallet went. Oh shit you just scan the last one of my fifty autumn's i didn't see that coming and then he's gonna pay too long so a lock on with you with this odd are also would like to bring a trolley in there and scanned really quick. But you know what happens. The computers not as fast as me once. I put it into the wang area. Count wyatt but tom brady to scan the other product. Good thing this isn't may blow mine. Trump it totally is. But when i worked at wars they have something called a skin. Minute right thing with.

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Chats With Cats Podcast

04:10 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Chats With Cats Podcast

"Afternoon good evening. Lonely to not on feels we might. I'm looking tomorrow. And there's no one there well clans to the left of me jokers to the right now. The joke might no mark to not go as Shit wake she fought not actually. It's been ship for a bit actually a fair bit favorite of sickness going around colds flus coughs yesterday. Yeah he was feeling unwell than always feeling really on well bed awake and a half and then you go really fucked up and yeah. He's still he's still struggling and that would explain why unfortunately goes. There was no episode for sunday. 'cause last week we're all fucked. Yep yep and this week some of us still us so there's a good possibility which is one hundred percent. They won't be sunday absurd this week but then next monday i think going to get together and try and pump out the two for next week. So we'll get we'll get. It is interesting. Though is a favorite of sickness going around. And i think this i don't know. Is it called season or something but this time around everyone that i know. That's gotten seek normal. You get a cold and you shake it in a couple of days now at least on longer why longer secret covid sacred must be. I was thinking when the cold went through shit. Oh jesus sorry. When the code went through house boys had it felt really bad. Kids know what to do. You get a bit of a flamy throw it. And they cough up into their mouth and swallowed again. Never goes away so that bad. But i was thinking where is social responsibility versus just convenience coming and the reason i was thinking that is mostly with seek and it's probably locked. Nothing's probably just a cold but to be socially responsible should go and get him. Covered tested wrought bumped him in the car. I drive down to the doors right testing station and there was a bit of a law block. 'cause queued at the front to the back of the queue and they had a sign at the front. Sorry not on that point of the cue that said from this point onwards. There's approximately a three hour white until you get tested half hour from the actual ten off fairway. So it's like in the re pat and all the cars were lined up wrought down doors ride and just around onto winston avenue. Wow and so. I'm sitting there going three hours. Run with a kid in cal- gridlock. And i'll just want that isn't gonna happen. So let's be socially responsible get tested if you go any symptoms all that sort of stuff. It just went right at the fucking window. And i went to hide basket ed white. I'm just gonna take him home. Give him some vitamin say. Even with that would you've without him. Would you have sat there three hundred. yeah see. i wouldn't may covid testing clinic literally three hundred from my house. And when i was sick a nine not not because i was like. I don't wanna get tested. I just couldn't be fought a that's bad too like i should have didn't basically stayed home the whole time anyway by the world we live in today is all about what's convenient for me. That's.

"17%" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Briefing

Monocle 24: The Briefing

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"17%" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Briefing

"The briefing on monaco. Twenty four. i'm tom edwards now. Us president joe biden and his russian counterpart vladimir putin held their high stakes summit in geneva yesterday. Let meeting lasted less than four hours. It showed signs of modulus relationship. Perhaps settling down. The two leaders discussed cyber-attacks rights and the return of ambassadors to one another's capitals. But won't americans make off biden's trip abroad well for more on this join now by suzanne lynch the irish times washington dc correspondent. Good morning to you. Suzanne a good afternoon from london. How has biden's trip played out. I mean i wonder whether the us audience are as engaging as excited as we've been here in europe. Well i think it's important to note that joe biden. He arrived back here in washington late last night. Just after eleven pm and He's been gone for almost eight days his first foreign trip of his presidency. And what was quite interesting to observe here. Was that at while. There was a lot of interest in advise trip to england meeting the queen bars. Johnson and really the biggest attention has been on the medium uprooting for example. I think there was much less interest in in the gs in intricacies of the g seven summits in nato in the eu us. That happened earlier this week. It was all about putin so much. All the coverage here has been very much focused at towards the last meeting with president. Putin that took place yesterday in geneva until that point it's always interesting of course instructive indeed to look at the language. Certainly that vladimir putin uses he always plays his domestic base. I do you think biden. Suzanne's been doing that a little bit as well. His language was quite optimistic. And it sounded like I don't mean this pejoratively. Traditional american diplomatic rhetoric is that as much for the benefit of his constituents at home as for the leaders of the other nations. Who are listening to him. Do you think. I think it is and i suppose. What are the differences between putin and biden is that doesn't have the same scrutiny at home in his domestic audience. Either politically or by the media. Joe biden does. And you're you're right. Joe biden is very aware of the so at various points during the week. He at one point. He started one of his press conferences with a with comments about cohen vaccination up in the united states for example and then yesterday when he began his solo press conference after his meeting at one of the first things he mentioned while the human rights. And how at the issue of human rights in the dna of americans and he said how could i be a us presence and not raised up which at with russian leader so very much cast this as an american value app. Now obviously at the president had just got up and criticized. America's own standards of democracy and issues like the attack on the capital in june the sixth and the racial protests that took place last year so the question mark of if joe biden kinda claim that mountain for america. But at the same time. I think it was an example of him playing to the crowd at home. He was very aware of that and how that was going to go down back in washington and in the why the united states. We just briefly. Maybe if we look at that kind of picture within the beltway if you like what did you think This of politicos will have made by talk after the first hundred days etcetera. His first baikonur foreign jamboree. He's met putin he's met the queen. It's it's it's the big names up in lights. Is there a sense that this is america. Getting itself back contracting biden is delivering not only the kind of rhetoric but the kind of political substance the he undertook to do during the campaign. Well i think the reaction has been very partisan so the conservative. Here's this morning as we wake up and have been very negative to trip. They've criticized fox. News has been criticizing the fact stop. Joe biden m got the name of reporters he would call on at his press. Conference peres vladimir. Putin did a free wheeling press conference for his fifty five minutes and at fox news have criticized the lack of deliverables. Saying what really did he achieve to so much and that is a good point. But i think at the you know. The the scale of joe biden as advisors with duct. They did set expectations low. They didn't go into this. Maintain lex recess relations with the with rocha out. I think joe biden was quite optimistic about what he got from them. They're working groups set up with cybersecurity that the two ambassadors would be returned etcetera. He's much more optimistic. I walked eight depth. That idea of incremental change But i think again everything here. Is you'd in the round of under the prism of donald trump. And i think compared to donald trump's so much would gardiner putin in two thousand and aging which was seeing a real low point of his presidency when trump effectively backed putin over his own intelligence sources. I think generally the country kind of you know had a sigh of relief air that this was a sense of a more more poised a more calm and more kind of regular meeting between these two leaders. Susan lynch from the storms in washington. Dc thanks has ever be with us on the program finally.

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"17%" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics

Capes and Lunatics

08:33 min | 2 years ago

"17%" Discussed on Capes and Lunatics

"Family open it up so sank but and it was good. I read i was like oh. Yeah this is good. The only thing that made me sad was digging tip or not that close down and it reminded me that was one of the big bombers with you really correct it with rebirth is they. Were not so. I mean dick continues to be deep bat brothers and a little more like jason. Jesus went off on this one. Side quests. so it's in that we're kind of brotherly although it wasn't necessarily like we've been broke. The longtime was were grows on. This quest reminded now something that was sad. That kinda didn't really get back. Nope nope no batman robin ternal. Ob get some red robin issues towards the end of the year right. Well maybe next year. Oh yeah we could do. We could do the whole thing if you wanted to. Still grows in even red robin dicamba of They're they're definitely brothers. But then yet we kinda lose it. And i feel like they haven't told tim has really popped up in books. I mean sometimes gaming props up. But they've they. I mean in the modern. The modern times they have damian with that close relationship now fixing. It seems like instead of tim for the most. I don't like the kind of hinted that they were gonna make or sumi timid. Jason close. I feel like they didn't really totally elaborate on that. Yeah so it's a little bit sad. Really good family been going any sometimes to do. I mean i think they have good family thing going. They've kept it. Pretty decent. With dick and damian and with dick and bruce it may be know but. I'm not even sure that tim has that. Good of a family thing with bruce like cinemark on his own book where he wasn't really not i don't know but there's still some things missing from the old fifty two that i miss shots routine justice route. Dri call him greg. Who did that benfits shoot. No i mean i mean. We know that i wanted to mention. I mean we got some good stuff coming this year. We got a bunch of titans stuff and like his disappearances another like wonder woman back girl. Power girl Oh we got off. Wally splash book. So yeah. I've got some good stuff coming. Booster gold Mccain said some red robin yeah so let's grab bag for kids for the kids all right now about something that's coming up but why don't you that thing last night. It was just tom. Taylor should share like a piece of art. Nah yeah yeah. He tweeted out a it's a Burying cover for night wing seventy nine the april issue. He said yeah just amazing. Jamal campbell's variant cover. Yeah bruno redondo are having such a good time on this book. Can't wait for you. All to read it such reprinted. I mean it seems like they're having a really good time with its. Oh that's right. When i was looking through that man lack of white number i have has a night wing story in it. I'm not sure when that wants coming out. But i was looking through the list like my job has me order the stuff through through a web through a website. So can of scroll through what's coming. I noticed that once there was a night wing story in till the spring because number two came out last week. So yeah yeah. I don't yeah i just might be able or mesa remind but what we'll cover it. I'm just saying put on your on your police yours. I've been reading about batman black and white. it's good. I mean it's short stories. So it's right but he hasn't been in one or two now. Now yeah if you like stories about continuity. That's what i was going to go in to comment on infinite. Have you checked the dc shop parable. What is up with that. no. I can't be. There's no wingstop on this job. A bunch of stuff that they used to sell on the dc shops anymore like member. It'd they had that blanket that was flying. Reason thought it s not there thankfully if you bought universe incident and you got your the smell out our emailed out the other day the broncos. It's good years birth. Twenty twenty two but no you go to the shop and there's not very many things there. Yeah i was. I was really annoyed. So i don't imagine that anyone from dc was broadcast but if they do up your game in the shop money to burn. And there's nothing i wanna buy. That's why they give him a free money. Getting rid of the stuff they get rid of less problems. Are there anyway. That was so. I'm thinking rolling out more merchandise here soon. Because it's a little in on the ground exactly on decreasing gets more stuff exactly alright Mind distractions shall we. Yes wing seventeen and eighteen february and march nineteen ninety. Eight of course chuck dixon. Scott mcdaniel night weeks caution with very artfully shredded on her man. A lot of blood of now issue. Seventeen opens up with the stocking skies. Yet dudley soums describing Busting your members is getting attacked by blockbuster. This is when he realizes that his head is gonna be permanently backwards in so this is star decline into building. I mean i should say the start of to build. He was already skirt on the edge. But this is going to tip him all the way over. But that was more a villain because he's like When we get the around the turk get my head. Turn back around. The doctors can't medically impossible. He's all mad. And then we get to yup dick swinging over blood haven. All last issue of them with his spitting new car and he's already like anti car. Art him swinging over the city is just funny are issue about the car now he's like parking non existent so i couldn't take the car some officers on a lot of street you know. I'm just now. Money does still have the bats coming him so always. Yes and here's some gunfire knocks the hired hunters over and realizes while adversity. He's a big man. He's a big batch shadowy up. Yeah and he's like bruce gone at least pick up the bone and call me. It's not it's not that man. Its man page spread ironic because that means more man than bad. But he's batman man. Bed is more bad than man. But he's mad mad at dick's thinking yeah. Hurries back in gotham. Didn't expect to see him down here and tickets in the face of their face. The enters and says tom tell me where. You're trying to kill man bat. Now we're fighting tranquilizers who wants a more live a woman paying good money in the hunters. Like i can't tell you he's like save it. I know who tired. You was francine..

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