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Al Pacino, 83, and Noor Alfallah, 29, are expecting a baby

AP News Radio

00:25 sec | 25 min ago

Al Pacino, 83, and Noor Alfallah, 29, are expecting a baby

"At your Al Pacino is about to become a father for the fourth time. I marches are a letter with the latest. Al Pacino, who is 83 and his 29 year old girlfriend nor afala are expecting a baby, according to Pacino's representative. He verified the report first published by TMZ, but says no statement will be issued. Pacino and alfalfa began dating last year, Pacino also has a 33 year old daughter and 22 year old twins a son and a daughter

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Brother: Authorities told family that body of missing Missouri ER doctor was found in Arkansas

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 50 min ago

Brother: Authorities told family that body of missing Missouri ER doctor was found in Arkansas

"A Missouri ER Doctor Who's been missing for more than a week has been found dead in northwest Arkansas. Doctor John fourth size was last heard from in text messages on May 21st with his fiance, according to his brother, Richard Forsyth also says, on Tuesday, authorities told him the doctor was found dead. Police in Cassill, which is in the Missouri Ozarks, say the sheriff's office embedded county Arkansas is investigating, and an autopsy and official identification were pending. The doctor's car was found unlocked with his wallet two phones, a laptop and other items inside in a remote area near an aquatic parking cast Bill, Richard Forsyth, says his brother had been at the Castile hospital for about 15 years and described him as a doting father family physician and part time math nerd. I'm Julie Walker.

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CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take a typical worker two lifetimes to make their annual pay

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 hrs ago

CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take a typical worker two lifetimes to make their annual pay

"The typical compensation package for chief executives who run S&P 500 companies rose just .9% last year to a median of $14.8 million. That's according to data analyzed for The Associated Press by equilar. That means half the CEOs in the survey made more and half made less. It was the smallest increase since 2015, still the drop is unlikely to quell mounting criticism that CEO pay has become excessively high and the imbalance between company bosses and rank and file workers to wide, Julie Walker, New York

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3rd man charged in 2002 shooting death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 3 hrs ago

3rd man charged in 2002 shooting death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay

"A third man has been charged in the 2002 shooting death of run DMC star jam master Jay. It's the latest in a case that languished for years with witnesses reluctant to speak federal prosecutors in New York filed a superseding indictment, charging Jay Bryant in the death of Jason jam master Jay maisel, the 49 year old queens man was already in custody on unrelated federal drug charges. His lawyer says securing an indictment is one thing proving it is another. In 2020, Ronald Washington and Carl Jordan junior were also indicted for jam master Jay's murder, the hip hop trailblazer was shot in the head in his studio at the time, authorities said it involved a drug deal gone bad, Julie Walker, New York.

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How and when to remove children from their homes? A federal lawsuit raises thorny questions

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 3 hrs ago

How and when to remove children from their homes? A federal lawsuit raises thorny questions

"A former Massachusetts family is hoping that a lawsuit will set a precedent for state child welfare agencies that want to remove children from their homes. Sarah Perkins says when she lived in Waltham Massachusetts last year, she took her three month old to a hospital emergency room for a high fever. She says when x-rays were done, doctors found a rib fracture and days later. We heard a knock at the door and it was armed police officers with several people from the department of children and families there to take our kids. Perkins says her son likely sustained the injury weeks earlier when her mother removed the baby from a car seat, he slipped and her mom caught him by grabbing one of his arms, still Perkins says it took her and her partner three months in about $50,000 in attorney's fees to have parental custody fully restored. Perkins and her partner are plaintiffs and a lawsuit alleging constitutional violations, including deprivation of parental rights without due process. I'm Donna water

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Debt limit deal heads to vote in full House while McCarthy scrambles for GOP approval

AP News Radio

01:44 min | 6 hrs ago

Debt limit deal heads to vote in full House while McCarthy scrambles for GOP approval

"The debt ceiling and budget deal worked out between House speaker Kevin McCarthy and President Biden has advanced to the full House, where a vote is expected Wednesday. I'm Ben Thomas with a look at its progress. The House rules committee voted 7 to 6 to advance the bill, chairman Tom Cole, an Oklahoma Republican calling it a product of compromise. And reflects the realities of a divided government. We shouldn't allow that to overshadow what this bill accomplishes. It would restrict spending for the next two years while also suspending the nation's debt limit during that time, and the nonpartisan congressional budget office says it reduces deficits by $1.5 trillion over the decade, but South Carolina Republican Ralph Norman also a member of the freedom caucus was disappointed. We had a real bill that was going to make a difference. We did in the original bill. This being watered down is completely takes the teeth out of it. And I see why the Democrats vote for it. I see it now. He and Texas congressman chip Roy, who earlier in the day, said not one Republican should vote for this deal. Join Democrats in opposing the bill's advance. Ranking Democrat Jim mcgovern of Massachusetts accusing the GOP of weaponizing the debt ceiling, saying it's a precedent that will forever haunt the nation. One party can use the full faith and credit of the United States as a hostage to pass their widely unpopular ideas. Adding, someday, hopefully not in my lifetime, but someday there will be a Republican president. And you will remember this moment because what you are trying to do is get things enacted that you could not get done through regular order. Ben Thomas, Washington

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The latest in sports

AP News Radio

00:59 min | 7 hrs ago

The latest in sports

"EP sports, I'm Josh rowntree, a busy night on the diamond and we start in Canada where the Blue Jays dropped the brewer 7 two. Alejandro Kirk and Vladimir Guerrero junior each had three hits and Kevin biggio had a pair and drove in a run. In Seattle, the Yankees beat the Mariners tend to Aaron judge homered for a third straight game in Houston, the Astros topple the twins 5 one as Alex Bregman, hit his 7th home run of the year. The Orioles dropped the guardians 8 5 Anthony Santander with three hits and three RBIs got our Henderson also drove in three runs. The Padres topped the Marlins 9 four, the rangers out slugged the tigers ten 6 Cincinnati edge Boston 9 8 things to Jose barrero Grand Slam. The mets blank the Phillies to nothing, St. Louis got by the royals two one, while the cubs beat the rays by the same score. The Dodgers beat Washington 9 three and a big change to one of the NBA's marquee franchises, bob Myers departing as president and GM of the Golden State Warriors after winning four titles in an 8 year span. I'm Josh Brown tree, AP sports.

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Gregg Jarrett: Previewing New Book 'The Trial of the Century'

Mark Levin

01:59 min | 14 hrs ago

Gregg Jarrett: Previewing New Book 'The Trial of the Century'

"The trial of the century what is the trial of the century Which one You know there have been a lot of famous trials that have been dubbed as such by the media over the years The Nuremberg case Julius Ethel Rosenberg the O. J. Simpson double murder case which I covered for 9 months in Los Angeles They pale in comparison to the 1925 scopes monkey trial Because it stake was our cherished free speech rights America was at the precipice there was an effort and it was succeeding to ban books for example on evolution and they weren't going to stop there They were going to ban a variety of science books and other books And in the state of Tennessee they made it a crime for a teacher to teach out of the state approved textbooks a chapter on the cornerstone Darwin theory of evolution Because they feared it would undermine the story of the divine creation in genesis in the Bible Which it didn't Their harmonious and Clarence Darrow was incensed over it So when a young 25 year old school teacher was handcuffed criminally charged in front of the host gal Darrow came to the rescue the greatest trial lawyer who ever lived And he for free descended John scopes It became known as the scopes monkey trial which was derived from an evolutionary misconception that humans evolved from monkeys or other primates I traveled a couple of years ago to the courthouse in Dayton Tennessee where the trial took place It's closed now but buried in the archives of the basement and I gained access was the original trial transcript

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Debt Ceiling Deal Gives Unlimited Debt Until 2025

The Breakdown

02:00 min | 15 hrs ago

Debt Ceiling Deal Gives Unlimited Debt Until 2025

"All right, friends, well, today, as I said, we are hopefully wrapping up or at least putting a big momentary pause on the macro story that has dominated markets for the past few months. Yes, a deal has been reached in the debt ceiling standoff with both President Joe Biden and Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy making major concessions in order to move the matter forward. The deal on the table would suspend the debt ceiling entirely until the 1st of January 2025. Presumably this puts off the next dispute over federal borrowing until the middle of that year and uncapping the debt limit in the interim. The core of the argument is a two -year cap on federal spending, although each side is presenting the story slightly differently. The White House claims the spending cap would reduce spending by around $1 trillion over while the GOP argue that spending cuts are twice that level. New York Times analysis puts the spending reduction at around $55 billion next year and another $81 billion the following year. So let's talk about what's actually in the deal. The set of tradeoffs in the deal have caused outrage among numerous groups of ideologically aligned lawmakers and special interest groups on both sides of the aisle to the point where there are few truly happy with the compromise. Now that of course might mean in America's polarized politics that it's actually a good compromise deal. IRS funding has been cut, with $20 billion of the $80 billion in additional funding to bolster the tax department now being repurposed to fund discretionary government programs. And what's worth noting here is that early in the negotiations, this IRS funding was a red line for the president. You will no doubt remember when he said that he would not accept any deal that benefited quote wealthy tax cheats and crypto traders. Another aspect of the deal was that work requirements for food stamps recipients will be expanded. However, the cohort of people this will affect appears to be small. Only impacting recipients aged 50 to 54 while exempting veterans, the homeless and people who grew up in foster care. However, negligible the effect on the budget, the expansion of work requirements within the benefits program was an important symbolic policy for hardline conservatives. And small as the concession might seem, there are still many on the left who are very, very against

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Chip Roy: Republicans Should Not Vote for Latest Debt Ceiling Bill

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 15 hrs ago

Chip Roy: Republicans Should Not Vote for Latest Debt Ceiling Bill

"Now the rebuttal There's chip Roy at a press conference today cut for a go My colleagues We very clear not one Republican should vote for this deal It is a bad deal No one sent us here To borrow an additional $4 trillion To get absolutely nothing in return But at best if I'm being really generous a spending freeze for a couple of years That's it That's about what you get And frankly you're going to make things worse and my democratic colleagues know it That's why they're supporting it Well a lot of them are not supporting it actually But go ahead Around gleeful There's a reason our Democrat colleagues support this There's a reason that Mitt Romney supports this There's a reason that Bill kristol supports this It's all the same stuff There's a reason also I guess Newt Gingrich Steve Moore I mean that's why I said at the opening of the show don't get caught up in who supports and who opposes you your own brain Your own noggin Analyze it yourself I get texts and emails Did you know this You ought to think that nothing's more annoying I said I'll wait till it comes out Go ahead There's a reason that our conservative allies are opposing it Roundly The quote for growth scoring against it The heritage foundation scoring against it Freedom works scoring against it Ron DeSantis publicly opposed President Trump said he thought we should default rather than pursue this kind of lunacy At the end of the day the only camp that we know in all due respect That's not what he did during his presidency

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Rinkeby Testnet Reaches End Of Life

Ethereum Daily

00:40 sec | 17 hrs ago

Rinkeby Testnet Reaches End Of Life

"Accordance with the Ethereum testnet lifecycle, the Ethereum Foundation will end support for the on Wednesday, May 31st. Rinkeby is a geth -based proof -of -authority testnet that was launched in early 2017. Most infrastructure providers ended support for Rinkeby late last year, ahead of its end of life this quarter. Developers are encouraged to deploy on the Sepulia testnet as Gorley is the next testnet scheduled to be deprecated. The Ethereum Foundation aims to deploy a new testnet every two years with a maximum lifetime of five years. Core developers are currently working to deploy the Holsky testnet by the end of this

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Rinkeby Testnet Reaches End Of Life

Ethereum Daily

00:40 sec | 17 hrs ago

Rinkeby Testnet Reaches End Of Life

"Accordance with the Ethereum testnet lifecycle, the Ethereum Foundation will end support for the on Wednesday, May 31st. Rinkeby is a geth -based proof -of -authority testnet that was launched in early 2017. Most infrastructure providers ended support for Rinkeby late last year, ahead of its end of life this quarter. Developers are encouraged to deploy on the Sepulia testnet as Gorley is the next testnet scheduled to be deprecated. The Ethereum Foundation aims to deploy a new testnet every two years with a maximum lifetime of five years. Core developers are currently working to deploy the Holsky testnet by the end of this

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Bob Myers departing as Warriors president, GM after 4 NBA titles, 11 seasons

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 17 hrs ago

Bob Myers departing as Warriors president, GM after 4 NBA titles, 11 seasons

"Bob Myers is departing as president and general manager of the Golden State Warriors after building a championship team that captured four titles in an 8 year span and reached 5 straight NBA Finals from 2015 to 2019. One of the most successful GMs over the past decade in any sport, Myers contract was set to expire in late June. The 48 year old Myers became an agent before emerging as a top NBA executive with a personable nature who regularly attended practices to chat with players, coach Steve Kerr, and his assistants. I'm get cool ball.

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French Open's No. 2 seed, Daniil Medvedev, loses to 172nd-ranked qualifier, Thiago Seyboth Wild

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 17 hrs ago

French Open's No. 2 seed, Daniil Medvedev, loses to 172nd-ranked qualifier, Thiago Seyboth Wild

"Second seeded daniil Medvedev has lost in the first round of the French Open in 5 sets to an opponent who is ranked 172nd and was playing only his second match in the main draw of any Grand Slam tournament. Thiago sabot wield is a 23 year old from Brazil who needed to go through qualifying rounds at Roland Garros just to earn a spot in the men's bracket. He looked very much like he belonged on court Philippe chatrier on Tuesday, hitting big forehands and keeping his nerves down the stretch to win 766-726-6364. I'm geffen coolbaugh.

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Elizabeth Holmes enters Texas prison to begin 11-year sentence for notorious blood-testing hoax

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 18 hrs ago

Elizabeth Holmes enters Texas prison to begin 11-year sentence for notorious blood-testing hoax

"Disgrace theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes enters prison to begin an 11 year sentence. Former theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes has entered a federal women's prison camp in Brian Texas, a jury convicted Holmes in January 2022. On four felony counts of fraud and conspiracy for overseeing a blood testing hoax. Holmes promised theranos would revolutionize healthcare with a technology that could quickly scan for diseases and other problems with a few drops of blood taken from a finger prick. The hype surrounding the purported breakthrough helped theranos raise nearly $1 billion from investors and turned homes into a billionaire with a fortune valued at four and a half billion on paper in 2014. I'm Mike Hempen

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Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia, The Carter Center says

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 20 hrs ago

Former first lady Rosalynn Carter has dementia, The Carter Center says

"Her family says Rosalind Carter has dementia. The Carter family says the 95 year old former First Lady is happily at home in Georgia with former president Jimmy Carter, who has been receiving hospice care since February. The family has not disclosed any specific diagnosis for either. The carters are the longest married first couple in American history at 77 years. The family notes Rosalind Carter has spent her public life advocating for mental health awareness and for people in caregiving relationships with loved ones. Sagar Meghani at The White House.

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The COVID Controlling Narrative Continues to Fall With New Research

The Dan Bongino Show

01:50 min | 22 hrs ago

The COVID Controlling Narrative Continues to Fall With New Research

"Was a lot of stuff that happened this weekend over the last three days when we weren't paying attention And one of them is the COVID narrative ladies and gentlemen about the vaccines are great Put your mask on shut your pie hole Take your soup cooler shut it up jam that vaccine in your arm put your mask on and shut the up right That narrative is slowly slowly collapsing And not only collapsing falling apart completely the research coming out now about the vaccine and all this other stuff are actually pointing in the opposite direction Now this means a lot to me It means a lot to me because I've told you my travails with the vaccine over and over again My battle with cancer and all this crap It's not a sob story Everybody's got worse problems than this isn't one of those don't cry for me Argentina movements or whatever right But this is a personal topic for me You know we've had a long fight We just resolved with the parent company here over a vaccine mandate that sucked up a year and a half of my life and you know led to a lot of bad blood and took a lot of time to you know resolve this is personal to me folks I was thrown off of YouTube for telling you masks are not effective I was absolutely accurate I mean my skin is in this game as much as anyone else's Trust in public health is just evaporated The science has failed us ladies and gentlemen these COVID narratives are falling apart I have insisted to you for the two now two years plus We have been on the radio That the COVID narrative about masks and vaccines They have one thing in common And that thing they have in common is once the communists the modern day communists IE the liberal breaks down the idea that you're in control of your own body They now own everything

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Biden attends memorial Mass to mark 8 years since son Beau's death from brain cancer

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 d ago

Biden attends memorial Mass to mark 8 years since son Beau's death from brain cancer

"President Biden has marked the 8th anniversary of his eldest son's death. A day after publicly grieving Beau Biden's death and a Memorial Day address. The pain of loss is with us every day, but particularly sharp, a Memorial Day. The president and other family members mourned privately. A memorial mass in Delaware followed by a visit to his son's gravesite, Beau Biden died of brain cancer at 46, which the president has linked to his son's exposure to toxin burn pits in Iraq. He's often said Bo is the Biden who should have been president, not him. Over the weekend, the president attended the high school graduation of Beau Biden's daughter Natalie, Sagar, Meghani, Washington.

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"a year ago" Discussed on The Breakdown with NLW

The Breakdown with NLW

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"a year ago" Discussed on The Breakdown with NLW

"But in a more specific sense, there are some historical parallels to that moment. Last week, the U.S. won an extradition appeal in the UK high court around Julian Assange. The founder of WikiLeaks. There are still more resources for appeal at Assange's disposal, but it's still a big step for the U.S.. There is a lot of contentiousness around what WikiLeaks and bitcoins shared legacy is. Is WikiLeaks a project that almost killed Bitcoin by bringing government heat too early. Or is it a project that showed the importance of permissionless value transfer? Could it possibly be both? Bitcoin core contributor Josie writes, this is terrible news. Whether or not you agree with everything Julian Assange and WikiLeaks have done in the past that should concern you. WikiLeaks is a part of the story of why we need Bitcoin. There's another piece of this as well, which of course goes back to the theories around satoshi's disappearance that had to do with the notion of heat coming from a legal perspective. Last week, Bitcoin lost three core developers. John newbury announced that he was not only leaving Bitcoin core, but also leaving brink, a nonprofit he set up to fund Bitcoin development. He gave no reason just said he was moving on. Samuel Dobson announced he was stepping down as he approached the end of his PhD in Jonah schnell, departed citing stress of legal risks. On top of that Luke dash junior made an appeal for funding, although he didn't go so far as to actually leave the project. And these guys think that the timing is just sort of a coincidence. Dobson writes there are a lot of regular contributors and people are always coming and going. I guess it's just a season for some change. John newbury wrote, I'm overwhelmed by the messages of support and kindness. I'll reply to you all individually, but it'll take me a while. In the meantime, this has nothing to do with mesh colliders departure. This has nothing to do with Craig Wright, scammers, comment or lawsuits. This has nothing to do with funding. I'm more excited about Bitcoin and Bitcoin development than ever. Thank you so much to everyone who has supported me over the last 5 years..

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"a year ago" Discussed on The Cut

The Cut

02:13 min | 1 year ago

"a year ago" Discussed on The Cut

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"a year ago" Discussed on The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast

The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast

03:31 min | 1 year ago

"a year ago" Discussed on The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast

"Worried An hour doing this episode. Maybe next i think next episode. Let's get back to the fun. What do you think of that. I think that would be amazing. I would love that. it's october. it's rock tober. Let's kick out the jams. Let's raise the roof. I mean is this the bumper gus or is this the bumper broadcast. It is the bumper podcast. And you guys are my bumper podcast gasket tears and i want you all to take a minute today. Take a deep brad. Look at the sky right or look at the mirror. Look at yourself and to give yourself a hug because the world is a lot and you need to take care of yourself That's important your important and you need to take care of yourself. Okay and.

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"a year ago" Discussed on The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast

The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast

07:31 min | 1 year ago

"a year ago" Discussed on The Natty Bumpercar Bumperpodcast

"He's crazy old phones now. I think it was. It was his nokia. it was called. It was like a candy bar and it was this little plastic phone and it was Bright yellow and i think the back had fallen off and It was it was. It was great because it just kept going kept doing it but it was it was it was a little bit of a wreck that phone but i think i finally managed to text her. You know like Have friends in truck Base of bridge will wait. We'll we'll find you whatever and it but it was a tense few hours you know. And so we finally found her and then we're all in the truck and we were all starving. 'cause it was later in the day at that point and we ate. I feel like we ate at mcdonalds and it was a weird thing because that's not really someplace we ate but it was it felt very For lack of a better term jingoistic like we. It made us feel like america like. Oh what's happening. We'll eat at mcdonalds. That'll make things. It didn't make it better. But and then You're glued to the television really and trying to take it all in in contacting relatives who aren't in the city and no you are in the city That another mad rush of people calling texting you. Okay is everything. okay. No it's not i As i said i saw i worked at the new york times and i couldn't get into the city that day because they closed off all the bridges and everything the trains and everything shut down But when i finally was i think it was the next day that i was able to get into the city and i was talking to somebody about this recently that i worked something like thirty five straight days like every single day and these are long shifts too because it just the amount of information the amount of images in just everything that were coming through our pipeline to get out to other papers across the world was was massive and I feel like the way i got into the city. If my brain is right is. I rode my bike up over. The queen's was fifty fifty first street bridge fifty four th street fifty seven th street. There's a bridge up there. That i went across the the fifty ninth street. Bridge the queensboro bridge Kind of near long island city kind of over. I don't know. But that's what it is. So i was able to ride across my bike and get to the times building and Basically to stay there and my experience is slightly different from a lot of people. Everyone's experiences different obviously but being in that building and being so tied to the news and all the images that are coming in And many images that couldn't be published or couldn't be send out for print or anything Was intense and it really kind of messed my brain up. Because i'm seeing things that are truly horrific and Then also doing it every single day it meant. You didn't have a second to really kind of take a breath or bounce back or Anything like that and Yeah it was just constantly being exposed to these things Speaking of exposed in this is a really terrible thing In the city and this was for a while there was it it was basically smoke But it felt like near the smog or whatever but it was this pervasive ever-present Just white ish cloudy. I dunno for that. Was there for a while but much worse than that even was The smell the burning You know The electrical burning this the building Burning metal and glass and whatever and it that hung in the air for a long time and It's weird. I think it was like a week or two ago. There was a fire and it was probably like ten miles from my house. Eight ten miles but it was an industrial fire. And it was i was. I was walking to get the kid at school or something like that. And i got hit by this smell and you know they always say that smell is one of the most powerful triggers of memory or whatever but man. That smell hit me. And i was. I was right back and That it was it was. I don't know it's. I don't know how you do but the way i i. I like to experience things sometimes. I'll take a step back. And i'll look at how experienced things and i'll try to figure out how experiencing them and why am experienced human that way and maybe why. My brain is thinking of x. Y. and z. And why banjo loves to bark. Every time i'm doing a podcast like these are just things that i think of. And that's okay But yeah it was twenty years ago and it. It still weighs heavily On my heart and on my mind and Every so often depend. Like you know if i am thinking about something or whatever like i can definitely still i get A little get upset by the whole thing. I've you know as i should Was a terrible day It was a. It was a day that i think a lot of change in the world and not not for the better certainly But that's for another day speaking of another day really quick. I want to address last podcast. I had a song and Some people got very worried about me. They were like are you okay. It sounds very sad. It sounds very ominous and It was not my intention. I was i was kinda trying to. I don't know if you've ever seen willy wonka movie the first of the original one. But there's a there's a scene where wonk is on a boat kind of thing in the chocolate river with all the kids and he singing this song and it also is pretty ominous. Also if i'm if i'm to be honest but dow was kind of like i was trying to try to capture that in a way and i made the song up on the spot so there was no intention analogy behind it. There is no like. I'm gonna sit down and write out this sad. You know skit. Wherever i so i apologize if it if i made any one Upset or.

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"In and said i thought it was absolutely disgusting. The photos were pretty graphic. And it's not something. I wish upon anybody see that my friends is your distorted news for thursday. Let's do a couple of voicemails and get the hell out of the frigate. Nick is are up dude. What's your obsession with my faith. What everyone is my obsession with my space. That with my baby. I looked at my faces. They all dot a bunch of people thinking. they're better than everyone else. No i think this is the thing i hate. People like this. Because there's always this group of people. He's hipster dufuses where any if anything becomes popular. They automatically become against it just because it's popular. The only thing they have against my space is it's popular and so therefore i must be against it. You know what i mean. It was fun while i was out here. I looked at my faith. Is they all a bunch of people thinking they're better than everyone else. My space dot com slash dispute. Dis v. i e. W i think let's give me an account what it's like. I had the account for three seconds before. I believe it all now. I think you're still. But i don't know what does i think what it says is more about how you don't have any friends for guy i tell you what sign up for another mice basic account all become your friend about that can tell me honestly what is so much better about my face any other website on the internet. Well why would. I want to compare to completely different websites like my space compared to google. It's two different things. Look my space is just for keeping in touch with french. Sharing pictures all that type of shit and i thank. You will couple of emails and you didn't like you didn't even pay it then. Probably ladies and gentlemen. Can you blame me defending you. Another one at bdo in pay attention. You're fricking email more on all right. Look my space Is a gr. I'm not obsessed with my space. it's a. It's a good tool to promote distorted view. And you know little pictures up and people can leave comments from shut up dork tim. What's up man this day. Thought she should know about that. My friend wearing like you went out drinking. I'm all about fashion. I wish my lawn were email. We could it so that's pretty good. Someone's at me A link to The onion they're selling a t shirt that says If the heat doesn't kill the elderly i will. I thought was great. I'm going to order those. All right next up mustapa Just wanted to let you know that. That sex tastic two day kind of Of course but of course if it doesn't have maggots or something completely disgusting. It's not worth reading right. I'm sick of it no more. Tastic tuesday tasks tuesday's done with sick of trying to please you fuck you know you have good link late. Sorry it's better than none hadn't had any for a while another thing How the hell does one by. Click grid square. Help a blind fucker out for the light. Click one of the links. Sorry if you're blind. You are not allowed to buy click square. You can figure it out yourself you know either a month fix whatever and it puts me to click grid website and as a table there and the only link from clicking take me to the main website click great so maybe there's something there i'm not seeing no other links in the table because i don't have any been shown all email you the link or the email address and click grid guys. I don't know from canada thing how much i love to a great job. Canadian tastic day coding and usual suggestion. Somebody can worry about like. The hardy boys brady geared gay tech tastic anyways later by mean we read enough weird gay sex tastic tuesday stories. You know everyone on the shows. The depressed golf who will need to listen to the necrophilia. Or i don't know okay. Tim ryan now and presently calling from the top of a very high building on the new york city and under that i was just watching my podcast of g four daily nuts and they have your weather pretty funny up from you now me off unless they actually use my audio. It's the cockroach thing. That's that's all over the internet flea me. I heard it. I on a morning radio show and i was pissed off because i wanted to play it on. My show was when i was doing the late night. Thing i give money did you. Early september and Waiting for my bumper figure. It's september twenty. First you're going to have to wait. Leave me people are back. In june people donated money still having stupid bumper stickers out it takes a while i'm lazy. I know one man here. The guy i went out and bought me a brash. Be creamed on the. That is usually what i kid. I cut my kicking in the donut. Hole oh no sir you try. That's something him comma greet tic tac tuesday show exclamation point. But you know comma. I think the author of that thing money's been on her period period. I know it was pretty. It was a bad sex. Tastic tuesday story like literally bad but i thought it was kind of funny. Actually grief said good grief like ten times in the last show ten times. Have you been reading. Charlie brown or something. I don't know. I know. I said it again on today's show. So you're probably going to be count tally. I don't know why. I don't know why all of a sudden saying good grief lot. Hey tim this is joe. He didn't from canada a great show. I absolutely love it. And i'm one of those kill complete teenagers into the show. Now i just got a sex tastic. Tuesday story about zip fetish like like acme fetish so maybe next week on the stories that you know your frequent well okay. I realize i a frequent. You were telling this story about the guy you know dime because he was flying. His tight overs the clearly well. I realize it would be much more. Funnier if the guy with retarded so yeah you made me for any of these stories would be funnier. If you just add that ingredient ingredient are eight mile walk video unfortunately and teams because he's been fingering covered acura coveted. He kinda like retarded. Let's watch pay talk like like we knew tweets and that's the aids my friends in google. Well he looked any guy who sticks his finger and his dick hall is not going to be all their upstairs. If you get my drift. Take them this..

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02:21 min | 1 year ago

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"You called me right so eventually. She had enough courage to leave him. she found herself in a shelter kind of pick up her life with her little girl. Unfortunately the only thing she picked up was a nasty drinking habit all right so now she's drunk in a shelter with her daughter puking a bucket collapses on the bed. The little girl has no little toys to play with so she decides. Oh the bucket. I'll put it on my head. I'm going to be an astronaut But instead she actually falls in to the bucket full of vomit and promptly drowns and seen thank you. Oh this little girls only three months old. She didn't know what the hell's going on probably thought. The vomit was gerber baby. Food or something like bananas in mommy's breath So yeah the eighteen year old mom said she left ni- with another resident. She left the baby with another woman stuck in this shelter. Well she looked friendly enough. That susan smith schumer is kind. I don't know why she wanted to borrow my car though. Dun dun dun. She returned to the baby back to her room in threw up in a bucket before falling asleep. She found nyah in the container at around two forty pm. The baby was rushed to mount sinai medical center where she was pronounced dead at four ten. Her body bore no signs of trauma. A woman who answered the phone at the shelter last night declined to comment cops. Were questioning the mother at the twenty fifth precinct but she had not been charged last night. The medical examiner will perform an autopsy to determine the cause of death. Now there was an update to the story. And i believe this woman is not going to be charged with the death of her daughter. There you go baby falls into a vat of vomit second-story we have for you. Today comes out of china. That's right. Chinese surgeons have performed the world's first penis transplant hoping to get a little echo. There let's try it again. Lose the transplant. A little better short.

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"This is the distorted view. Show thank you so much. For checking out. The thursday podcast. There was no show yesterday. Honestly i wanted to do one. I was prepared to do one but for some reason disturbed dot com was not working at least for me. It wasn't i couldn't. I couldn't access the site. I don't know if it was a problem with my provider or what but we're back now. Everything seems to be working now. You remember on tuesdays podcast. We were talking a little bit about jesus camp by the crazy christian camp where they worshipped pictures of george bush and cry over abortion and shit. Here's a cliff. Oh man it's a little 10-year-old-girl talking about why she enjoys christian music and why she doesn't like evil secular music and by really britney spears and like when he will hand and stuff people like that. I could definitely care less about them because there may day are songs are mainly based on either. Like guys are girls and We as christians. i do not. I do not believe in that totally. I don't believe in guys and girls either. I mean i'm just talking as a christian okay as a christian. I don't believe in the idea of guys and girls it's just it doesn't exist gender itself is a fallacy and i don't think it should be glorified in songs. Do you know what i mean. I'm just talking as a christian. It is now this is all the parents fault and as soon as she gets to college. Oh hor- to become a giant slut. I got one more clip from this girl. And she's talking about when she dances. I have to make sure that i'm dancing. For god. as opposed to what doing an inadvertent devil worship okay. Let's say dan. I really have to make sure that that's gone because people will when i'm just dancing for the flush dancing for the flesh. What do you think for the flash. I'm still worshipping. Jesus but i'm also rubbing my cl- it that's the difference between dancing for the flesh and dancing for god. Good great when. I'm dancing for the i'm just dancing. Credit flush did at sometimes do like. I said by the time she hit eighteen whore. This is the type of music. She's going to be dancing to when she's eighteen. One a lap dance right. I'm for the flash standard stripper music. All right let's finish up here with this girl. People mum notice. When i'm just dancing for the flush flush i do that sometimes must be. I must admit that it makes me where they really need to get over that not. I'm not the only one who makes people out there. Spitting out the only one who makes that mistake dancing for god different than regular dancing. I don't understand is done on the phone. Okay and why does everything have to be like four. God can't some.

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"Revving up you know what you need you need a holy ghost adema right up your when. Let me tell you something you know. Even thinking we can't up with he's been quickly. You better take take get your combat avery. It's thursday september twenty burs. Two thousand thousand six coming up on the program today. Smearing feces rejecting cocke and drowning in a pool of vomit. All of this was your emails today. Office started you. Show the distorted view. Show with tim. Hanson oh classy. Hey freaks dimension with you..

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08:51 min | 1 year ago

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"Both the sun show on aren And here's richard. Ad although most experts believe we're decades away from genuine artificial intelligence with feelings of its own. The computer has come a very long way in a very short time. Not that long ago. We were impressed by this sort of thing. The leo ads. do grady. All all your view it will be star larry individual. It will be fifty years since australia's first computer ran. Its first program. That machine was invented by trevor. Pse and was cooled sidetrack professor. Peter thorne from the university of melbourne says it was the product of an extraordinary mind and it was. But now i coming up to the seventieth anniversary that's when in one thousand nine hundred fifty one. A special conference set up to launch computer science in australia. He is called smith with barbara with from the monash university museum of computing history on the significance of that event. So barbara in nineteen fifty one. What did computing look like. They were very few computers as way would regard a computer. Most computers at that time were actually people women who would do calculations with desktop equipment. They were human. Computers were was repetitive table calculations but the first digital computer industry was built and tested successfully in nineteen forty nine so computing was on the way as we would recognize it now so in nineteen fifty one if i went up to someone. And said hey. I'm a computer scientist. They wouldn't have any idea what i meant. Absolutely no idea. They were people who were mathematicians. Physicists and i would be using calculating equipment but they had no idea what a computer was general purpose electronic digital computer with stored programming and in nineteen fifty one seventy years ago when this first conference half it and there were some very early computers that were in use. Give me a sense of what these computers look like. They're big clunky things. Aren't they in the twentieth century during world war two. They were huge machines. They had valves. They took up huge amounts of space and generate a lot of heat and noise. And i were very few of them infecting existence at that time but in nine forty nine the australian. Csiro had built their own computer and it was probably the fossil fifth in the world. What were the big topics. What would proto computer scientists talking about it. This first conference prato computer scientists. This is interesting because they were. Mathematicians are engineers and i had the need to create calculating machines. There was a lot of work in science progress in that town. And the stimulated development of digital computing mathematicians. Were a little bit hesitant. They're were worried about the accuracy of this new machine and would work. And how could you check this. There was definitely a generational change in understanding how to use machines for calculating people at the conference probably had a little bit of an idea. There was sort of sensational articles in the paper of what was happening in the us with embiid cold. Any ac and certainly that we're aware of british developments but in fact when they came to the conference that sydney university in nineteen fifty one hour that to see their own real digital computer inaction sira which was at that time nine cirmac won the big new machine that trip and messed bid had built at the ira and even played music. It was just a stunning display of new technology. And that was the hot topic. What is digital computer. I think the importance of the first conference is really really introduced the concept of digital computing to a much wider audience. And this was a way of telling everyone in australia. Look what we have. We have a computer. This is what it can do and this is the future. I think the conference itself also has started the idea of computer signs as a separate body of sort and work and this was acknowledged the time that they realized that they were starting something really new and they needed to spread the word and so my understanding is at this time. There was still some debate as to whether analogue or digital computers. We're going to be the future. What's the distinction. Between those two different types. The analog computers stores data in a continuous form of physical quantities and performs calculations with the help of measures. So that early just use jesus that would move and then one step would be recorded at a time. It's quite different from the digital computer uses symbolic numbers to represent results. So you get data transferred become binary and then it can work with that. The analog computers during the nineteen forties very useful in working out calculations for wartime efforts and in the digital computers appear and gradually they took over so the digital computers are essentially a bit more easily programmable he could pick different things and faded and i think at the time using paper tapes or punched holes in paper. That's right initially sira the computer that the sro build it use paper tape or punch cards during its life. One of the terms in computing is to say that a digital computer is a general purpose machine and that is that you can put a programming. At this time they used to sequence of halls. that machine could read and turn those into numbers and then it would process and then it would print out that paper tape result and could be transferred into a printout on a piece of paper so the cards were an integral part of entering the data and programming. And so what. Were the other big topics at this conference with computer scientists was sort of staking out the territory and australia. One of the things is that you get to tell them what the words meant. What is an instruction. What is the program what he's store in memory. In a computer the whole terminology of computing was still in its infancy and i had to learn the definitions behold of new words and then they had to explain how programming work and people would in questioning. How did this machine complete a mathematical calculation and it was quite a technical conference in the people. There understood maths and they there to learn how these machines will go to help them. Some were representatives from different departments and governments who needed statistical information processing systems. They were engineers that came from the snowy mountains. Hydro electric authority. And i knew that the work required for the engineering calculations was massive and computing. Was going to be the answer but they were very very few women at the conference probably sixteen women with their manly from the sro and probably worked as female computers already. There were mathematically trained women who were working in the field and what about the scientists who were there at that conference. Did they have any sense of where computers might take us. They had an idea that this was going to be different in nineteen forty eight trevor. Pse even suggested we could have an encyclopedia on the computer sent through the phone system to you at home so you can get an answer rather than having to look in a big book. You could ask the computer and really not in forty. That was pretty good. Idea of what might happen lighter on the idea that we could store information and share it to such an extent with a really big idea. And what about the general public or journalists watching from the sidelines. What did they think of this. Conference and computing well. Competing at the time was a mystery to the general public and journalists. Used great phrases like the conference was advertised as wonder radio brain in show and that was what the emphasis of the conference in the newspaper was. They had a wonder. Brian and people didn't really quite understand. I mean the fact that. I put radio in the middle. You know..

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"That's what they say in the show which i don't say it don't say it but it can have happened so that they didn't like that he also smith started to make women be equal with the men in the church that women have more power. That's was on. Its way when he was killed and now and then when another man took over the show which he stop women to come forward and that's what god won't them to see in me that i have. I have the healing power. An i have done healing inside the church without. They know that. I have done it but there have been people that asked me for. He and i have the heat them with that. Nha of healing that. I got when i was two to three years old. When i died and god he let me when i was dead and that energy that healing and the that i got when i was the shine that i can use for healing people so i have dumb healing menomonie types and in on there is healing in the many more than only healing for diseases. The body healing. It's stereotypes other sorts healing. That i have done and the it's many things that comfort comfort people and and the that's when i don't touch mentor People about when they are coming to me and ask for healing for the mental sick children for example than is. Tell them that. I don't lay hamdan mental sick people. But i can lay hand on the hugh and make a healing for you to understand your child better to hear what the child is say and to come up to you and that my lay hand on them and hold on mental sick so there is so much other healings ways but people think that this that healing is only about the body that decent and of course the mind is a part of the body but a talk like.

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03:16 min | 2 years ago

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"I have been a big senior in my life. But now i'm not trying to to be as clean as i can from everything of the world but before i was big similar and it's not that god is looking for for a clear vessel to to take us Has his child. He creating in in las cleanness. He said he doesn't matter. If it's not the stop born person. Those those bonuses people are mostly from from church they have raised up with the shot and have got like a brainwash they have got the mark of the beast thinking that in another way he's not only christian like believing jesus god but also other belief system in in this world that had goal wrong many have all the belief system have things that is right but many things is not right in those religious system. But you can. Yeah i can always pick up something. That is right in what they are saying what they believing but they are not a hundred percent right and the the mormon church is not dry dialer hundred percent and that i know that's why i am in that church four to help them to do the right thing because now they are going in the wrong direction because that result much about jesus that we should believe in jesus as god and they say the president is saying that these was god of israel and i. It's so wrong so they start to be be poison that the mormon church also but i say that about believe. I say that the moon won't church is the the belief system that church is the most the right that have so much things that i know from god..

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03:30 min | 2 years ago

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"Written up and they have done d. n. a. tests they also then as so that the connection was to my grandfather but the other way so there was Showing up the whole time and the research on that short name that man that showing up in those other trees down the is to my surprise are so that might my grand grand great grandmother. She had been married to this man. She had been married three times and that man she married was the father of own my grandfather and then they started everything it was royal and nobles in he was a noble manned they that was the father of my grandfather and everything started to show up and always sit. The whole branch sheets is going down to jesus and the mormon church believe that jesus was married to one of these Frank tribe the tribe. A princess of these frac that this. What is the name of the france. It's coming from that kind of people. They were down in palestine and they were in the eastern and the because they order follow the roman catholic church and and that one process she was married to jesus married to jesus not christ jesus and she and there you have one shot in together and i feel like it's very strange. If uses have not been married at in his thirties. That was in old age in that time. And that he he say that to the people he's his disciple say to decide from cases. I say don't say i'm good. You tell me that i'm good but i am not good. Only the father is good. His i his father is god. It's not him the discount. And that's what is saying. He did most everything that what we other have dumb..

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03:17 min | 2 years ago

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"Time and it doesn't matter as long as we still are here on this planet that God can take his time and he he use the time and he but in heaven there is no time but here on earth god is time to for a long time. I had like bush is flying around in front of my eyes. They was in all direction flying around in my bedroom. When i was away as say that with a big let us i was awake. People own the whole time telling me that. I'm dreaming but i get bisham and i am awake when i get. I was awake in my bed before i was so awake. So as set me up in the bed when the be real awake they was gone. It is when i am in total relaxed mood. I get these messages. I get it very much. Because i never get in the night mars and more so when i wake up i often are singing and laughing and that was for savages ago. No i don't need to be in this tutor relaxing mode. Because i am in relaxing mood. Most of the time and three now for some days ago did i wake up and trees to steal. So i could see was like knots on them so it was on a way to growing out tweaks from the branches. Maybe we grow out something from the notes and they pab down that and a four these night waking up at night so this picture the three with a map behind it and so very clear for me today what what the definition was about because the then when was in jerusalem. Hoda voice telling me that that should mighty name will not did my diem a i. The voice say at the should enter into the mormon church because they have the best researcher on out on sisters..

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03:10 min | 2 years ago

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"That tree and the and i wrote this thanks. I go to read guy wrote. I thought it was over with a tree but they come back again. These night as it started with i so one branch and i thought it was a sign of jesus with his Or the had owner on a dove had the torn over the crown of tone. But it wasn't. But i i. I didn't know what i so so it started with one branch in the night showing me and then it started with more branches together so i wrote this. I thought this it was over with a tree but it come to me again this night this time did. I had a piece of map behind it. The map covered the whole backside. What does it means. I could not read where i was from. No city nothing to take from. The map had no big cities or much or much. Sure odes but it had a frame in it like it means a special place and not whatever plays hope by will be showed where these places are from god and it will mo and i will move there if it is a sick so really psyche called psychic call place that exists for real or anisette a symbol for something. I didn't know this is how god are many types. He gave me like rebus some times. Everything is wants but also like this piece by piece. How many pieces have these ripples. This piece these pieces have got so far. One is started that a so a branch of a tree coming out from my more wall at the side of my bed. i thought it was a part of jesus crown. this was for eighteen months ago. That what right for seven yes ago so it started about nine years ago so he doesn't come very quick everything.

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04:14 min | 2 years ago

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"To those other people that Do readings belong to that. They say that. is demonic Minus different. Because i don't ask. I don do want them to come ask. Don't ask them to come. They are coming to me. And i don't any money from it. I don't even won't be famous. I only want to tell you what i see. And hear from from behind the What they teaching me and So the you know the these these with the facebook. I have writing down everything that had happened and have been very hard to do it because those the months those even people the tried to push me down and tell people that you should not listen that her. If should not read her post i have. I have had the might be twenty five thousand people that have been from all all kinds of belief system that i have had as a friend but no one is sec tape on my profile side because facebook have make it so people can. It's can be a one while the direction communication and those people that i have as a friend so cold friends. They want me to listen at them and they want me to read their post but they don't want to read my post. They don't want to watch my videos and so it's only one way communication and that's on their side and they don't take part on what i write on the facebook. Let god knows. God see so. It's i work for god. I know that worked for god. Because i have he have told me. And what could to like a judge people. I don't watch. But god to see once they are doing and what they are saying and what they're doing and the he he's signing them they don't they are not signed into the book life. There is another book but is not really a book because if you are not in the book alive a you are in the book of death and these people because they are leaders in in their showcases and god knows if they are from the devil and in the end he God knows how many people they have killed in in this spirit.

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