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Stuff You Should Know
"alberton" Discussed on Stuff You Should Know
"They're basically all gray. Yeah, and they're also fed a steady diet of paranoia and doomsday news and paranoia news. And it infiltrates their brain. So, you know, you could also go outside and plant a flower and drink in some sunshine. Take a walk. Yeah. Yeah, it is. It's very sad. I'm not mad at them. I feel bad for them. I'm mad at the people who profit off of it, the ones who like stoked those claims. I consider them, they're like expansive thinkers with small minds. That's what the leaders of conspiracy theorist kind of world remind me of, you know? No, but otherwise you're right. It's a very sad life. It is 'cause you're just scared or mad all the time. All the time. That's my soapbox. All right, we'll mention freemasons and take a break and reveal some clues here. But obviously the freemasons are going to pop up anytime you talk about the new world order. Itself, of course, is a small town in Georgia. So there are freemasons there. Samuel elbert, who founded alberton, built a masonic lodge, a lot of people say that finlay and Martin were both masons, which is no big surprise in a small town. That's a very common thing for civic and business leaders to be mason. So, but freemasons are always targeted with conspiracy minded stuff. So of course they were going to be mentioned as well. You can go listen to our episode on masons that we did years and years ago. Many years. So let's take that break and we'll come back and perhaps reveal the real identity of

WBUR
"alberton" Discussed on WBUR
"And emerging sports with you and dare I see it even I may find ourselves playing in the future I'm intrigued to find out more In this episode we're exploring core ball So it's like 8 people on a team and you have your two divisions so you have the attacking division which has two male players two female players and then same in defense and then every two goals you have to swap ends so the attackers become the defenders from the attackers This is Rebecca alberton She's the secretary of new castle university's colorful 12 Rebecca tangy invite me down to one of the club's training sessions So I could learn more about how cough ball is played In a league game we play for an hour so two half an hour halves is like a full game But quite often in like tournaments they shorten it right down and it can be like 15 minute halves things like that But generally an hour It's just so new to me that it does look a little bit like ball and basketball or mixed together Is that right So it does have sort of the netball basketball style You've obviously got the hoop and the aim is to get the ball through the hoop The hoop like the post is a bit taller than either netball or basketball and they can go like all the way around the back And basically it's the sport and then it resets back into the middle And I suppose it's also non contact So like you're not allowed any contact really incorporeal So I suppose that makes it a quite safe sport because watching it is so fast paced But it doesn't look one that seems to be particularly dangerous at all I mean are you prone to any kind of injuries I think not usually it's usually like people's knees and ankles you know with the quick changes of direction going rather than like any contact that caused injuries And I think it's quite good with that because of it being mixed gender even if somebody's like significantly bigger than you or a stronger than you it doesn't really lend them a particular advantage because they can't physically do anything that you can't do so it's much more like based on the skills and the players which is nice And the fact that you can complete and play together regardless of gender how important is that here And so strangely since I play ultimate frisbee as well which again is another mixed gender sport and I think that it's quite nice to have like a training session where you're not like splitting the one gender has to do this one gender has to do that because in golf ball both are doing everything involved in the game I mean just looking at the team now there is such a range of sizes of people isn't there such a major which is amazing Yeah it just lends itself to like if you've got the shooting skills and the defensive skills you can do it no matter what Obviously you need like a basic level of like it's a lot of running to the fitness is important But being really tall or really strong is not that necessary Yeah I'm just the speed at which that ball came in our direction there We must have some strength to wear whether there was some.

WTOP
"alberton" Discussed on WTOP
"To get lab based PCR tests at urgent care sites and pharmacies for example Kate Ryan W TOP news Montgomery county lawmakers say it may be possible to lift the indoor mask mandate by early to mid January county council vice president Gabe alberton says if county residents continue to get fully vaccinated including 5 to 11 year olds the county should reach an 85% vaccination rate by the first or second week of January Montgomery county's benchmark for ending the mandate is 85% of the population fully vaccinated as measured by the CDC Right now nearly 79% of the county's population is vaccinated Hey if you're planning to cheer on the Washington football team Monday night at FedEx field some important news for you if you want to stay until the end of the game The Washington Post reports metro will not offer late night rail service Sports teams can request and pay for additional service but metro says the Washington football team did not ask for the trains to run late The team says it'll send cell phone alerts during the game reminding writers to leave FedEx field early enough if they need to catch the last trains out The team will also offer some fans $15 off on a lift ride from the stadium Metro runs until midnight the last trains from Morgan boulevard that's the nearest station to the stadium are at 1124 p.m. and 1135 p.m. and it is a 20 minute walk from the stadium to the station Spores just to head onto P then after traffic and whether we're following our breaking news story all three men charge in ahmaud Arbery's death convicted of murder a special report on that ahead four 13 At T mobile we're bringing it all together for the holidays with great deals for everyone This week only you can get the perfect parent The new iPhone 13 pro and AirPods both on.

GamesMyMomFound
"alberton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"Another spooky comic episode of game. My mom i mike alberton and who's with me tonight. I am the walking nightmare. Kenneth sanity and i murdered my brother to be here chris. Dobson people know you're from. I have a couple of podcast i was. I was with you on some of my friends. Read comics and i also have a bad movie podcast called. You're stupid mind it'll be a link to both of those in the show notes that you will see if you look even before we get too far. I just wanna say that we will be talking about murdering serial killers a little bit of a pedophile and things like that and get a little dark subsequently just been warned so also listens headphones. But just wanna put that out there before we get too far right. Kennison's this is completely your pick. I would not have on the show otherwise. Why don't you tell me what we're talking about today. So today we are going to be covering the second full volume of the sandman series. The dulce house which is fucked up his. Hello oh it's so good it is good. It's just. I was not expecting it when i came into so we haven't. I haven't read the sandman for at this point almost two years. Who had the first. Sam monarch which i will be in the episode and i don't remember a whole lot i just remember. I liked it so when you when you mentioned like sure. Let's do the second you know. Let's do another volume salmon. Man as well i should i should cover more on the show and i was not like. I didn't remember a whole lot. But i i was not expecting like the first issue of this because this is house art. Kinda start an issue nine which came out in nineteen eighty nine and it doesn't have anything to do with later story at..

GamesMyMomFound
"alberton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"Of one hundred and forty four of games. My mom phone. I mike alberton and who's helping little girls with me tonight. A my name is nick. And i am the king of useless knowledge joe butler in clever time. Welcome back both of you before we get too far. I wanna to mention two things one. We have a patriot and we are currently doing a psychic patriot. Poll we're covering for different show. You get to choose what we're gonna watch the first episode of either site the mental est monk or veronica mars. I know that's not really psyche..

GamesMyMomFound
"alberton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"He walked into a new movie. Episode of games. My mom found. I and my covenant. And who's with me tonight. Oh i don't know tiffany alberton. And i'm bill tucker. We have to figure out who's gonna talk i. I'm assuming tip is the new michael. So i forgot normally lately. I've been good about it. But i forgot the side. I'm still adjusting. So this is my. This is something that i've been trying to cover on the show. I wanna say two years. I've been trying to get people to do this with me. And it hasn't worked out very well. We are covering the two thousand two resident evil film directed and written by paul w s anderson ghetto. Paul w. s. okay. He doesn't make great movies. Usually these nothern acclaimed director makes a lot of.

NBA Gambling Podcast
"alberton" Discussed on NBA Gambling Podcast
"Ride trade came along because he is twenty-five i mean he's still young but when the players like the sos twenty twenty-one monte walker twenty two kill johnson twenty one. Yeah i think what whether it's designs marie. I feel like they're kind of a sneaky team to make a trade consolidate some of their young. They have so many options right. They had to like a few of these guys in run with them as like our guys right. Yeah they have how many guards they need to. They need to give minutes to kind of figure them out. Like there's just so many bodies in this in this backward especially but on this team as well you know at the wing too. I like calvin johnson. I like them. I mean they have a lot here like you said a lot of young talent but seemed like a good year for them to kind of take a step back. I mean you look at all three two teams. We've talked about so far. Could easily be a ben simmons destination. And you know the next time we talk about sacramento minnesota. Though there were those other conversation as well so the bottom half of the west. I think actually has a lot of ben. Simmons potential designations just kind of tying it back Sacramento so i had thirteen. I think i'm a little bit lower on sacramento to me. I think people are excited about this. Aaron fox tarez. Halliburton backcourt tires. Alberton and he. You know short a lot of flashes at a rookie love. Three point shooting. Love the poise. Love the love of all the assist numbers. He's not like a bona fide number. Two option you know at this stage in his career right and even deer fox. I don't really see him as that. Great of a primary guy. I mean their windows up at thirty six and avenue and go go under that for sure. you know the cat buddy. He'll they bring debut mitchell. But i'm not i think. Similar the spurs here. I'm not seeing that. The town that i see with teams compared to the you know you're minnesota and your new orleans where they have guys that i could really see being pushing for a top ten top fifteen player in the nba type of season. So i had sacramento here at thirteen you behind san antonio I know you had them in the plane. So you know you want to disagree our should we talk about new orleans for a sec. Yeah we get to new orleans first. And then we'll work our way up to the To the plane tournament teams there. We go so we. We both had new orleans missing the plane entirely which would be a really tough pillow. Swallow for them obviously struck out on. Kyle lowry bringing devante graham in a weird trade but you lose lonzo swap. Jonas jonas balance soon as in for stephen adams out if feels like they they probably expect to be in the back. End of playoff..

KQED Radio
"alberton" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Appreciate your reporting. Thanks. You're welcome. Yeah. More than 20. People are still missing after catastrophic flooding washed through several Tennessee towns. The state has officially reported 21 fatalities, but an even greater number of people were separated during the storm and later reunited. From member station WPL, N. Carolina, Eggers talked with a young woman who survived being swept away Hope Collier was asleep when the rain began pouring her grandma woke her up and said they needed to leave. But the flooding escalated fast before they could grab their keys. Their jeep was gone later found in a tree they made for the stairs. But the rushing waters powerful pool, took hold of hope and dragged her from her home. She wrestled under water as the current pulled her through city streets for more than half a mile before eventually finding her footing. Mind any thought I was dead for two hours. And it was really terrifying. Best way to explain. It was like a roller coaster with no rules. This weekend's downpour will more than likely set Tennessee's record for the most rainfall in 24 hours. One town recorded 17 inches, But for most families, the worst effects happened in minutes. Philip Alberton barely made it home in time to be with his family during the search. There was water up to my knees at the front porch and my brother in law had my daughter one of my daughters in his arms, and.

GamesMyMomFound
"alberton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"Tim sort a hundred and thirty seven of game. My mom found. I mike alberton. And who's drawing releasing the releasing the devil with me tonight by being achieves child with me tonight there we go like okay huge stupid dog and it's not much cokie on prince pixel himself nice and before we go too far i wanna they. We do have a monthly patriot going on right now for anime.

GamesMyMomFound
"alberton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"Hi walk into another game. My mom found. I am mike alberton and who who's with me tonight. I got nothing. I n peter bingham pankratz. Welcome back with a little bit since you've been on the show. It's been a little while. But i'm glad to be back. That'd be talking about star wars always. Yeah that's what we bring you on for. Most of the time ninety star wars. You know my thing. So am before i get too far peter working people might know from. You may have maybe me from my novel. The fifth civilization. Which if you haven't read go check it out. It's available on amazon kindle and paperback form. It's the fifth civilization a good sacked by series. It'd be like star wars. You probably like that to read that book iona every time we said every time encourage you. You'll love it. It's good vasseur where it went when we moved studying copy. Just give me your address one. I'll sign it again. A right and i think we should introduce what we're here talking about. This is actually something that was your idea. I should say 'cause. I hadn't heard of this book before i wanna say. At some point randomly. There is a toy of this comic with the first action figures. There were action figures. Yes yes i don't. I think somebody. I know had the figure said in in in in box and i think that's where i've seen this thing from so we're gonna be talking about star wars the dark empire just the first one came out in nineteen ninety one to nineteen ninety. Six issues will be spoilers restoring. That is no longer canon. But hey and that's all. I knew about it until this week. I just knew it existed because i know you mentioned it to. Yeah i was Younger this is like my favorite star. wars storyline I i have the trade abitrate issue so the collected six issues I don't have the six individuals. But i had to buy another cap because i had torn up my other one having destroyed it because i love it so much And for me it was just a it was just a grand story in the star wars star saga kinda like harketting back to the original ones at original movies. And that's why. I liked it so much and from what i was doing a little research before this episode. It sounds like was one of the this is they..

The Strategists
"alberton" Discussed on The Strategists
"Would you as an everyday canadian. As as a man of the people. Salt of the earth. Alberton sign this petition. To join the call for big bun and big weiner tonight absolutely not this is. This is a false problem. This is a false problem. Every time people your source is a false problem because people eat more hot dogs than hot dog buns. You're gonna tell me stephen carter. You're gonna tell me you're going to see hot hotdog if it tell me you. Don't you walk by a little plate hotdogs pretty full pretty full nuts. Sure you could do a whole one grab dog know barbecue sauce raff fuck. That's so outrageous. You are part of the problem. I also. Everybody knows he used dogs. Don't use catch. get out. You've just discredited yourself. Entirely on this hot in the corner. It's not sane sandwich. Let's talk about sandwiches saying. Oh i'm gonna stephen can you do that. That's you and me. Let's have a conversation. Let's talk to you actually. Can you actually do that is are you. Are you the leader of the green party. We did it. We did a look steve. We can't hear. Stephen make an excellent candidate to take over that party. Just just corey wish. We had video. Yeah i wish we paid for the video which we pay video version of the software. You tell me that you don't occasionally have a hot dog without a bone see. Here's bhai issue. I have a very hard time finding hall hotdog And so every dog man. That's what i do. I don't eat hot dogs veggie. You're upsetting me myself on mute talking about we're you you give this impassioned plea of people eat more hot dogs than they do buns and then you come up with this week should have veggie dogs call our. That's what he's saying. Come on stephen. Carter stephen carter. Would you be signing this petition. Would you be joining the nearly six thousand canadians. Who are who are trying to unite big bun and big weiner. This is the first of all. I'm always in favor of uniting big and big weiner but secondly is only petition. I would ever sign because this is the only one that makes sense to me and the fact that it doesn't make sense to to corey is just do this and you're going to have an epidemic of rotting bonds cabinets as people have their extra bonus dogs and there's buns now that have just rotting away as a result of this matching. That was absolutely unnecessary. Okay now you've introduced another question you are you supposed to refrigerate buns after a while you who was putting buttons and cabinets nobody puts gonna be puts read that kills embraced like you. Just leave it. Leave it on the counter. Breadbox is for the breadbox. You know sometimes people say something bigger or smaller than a breadbox. What did you did you rich brown twitter. Let people of color hurrying the show right now. Everybody agrees with me. No no no people of color hit me up. Let me know if your family also put the bread in the refrigerator..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"alberton" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
"Is vaccinated, had contact with the co workers and did not contract Covid. Dr. Scott hopes says there aren't any more cases in the I T Department, where five people ended up hospitalized and two died, But three more cases were reported in the Security Department over the weekend. Same time. A new report puts Florida at number 37 in Covid 19 recovery the global agency. Top data studied 48 states in 23 categories of consumer confidence. Job market strengthen covid 19 safety. I'm read Shepherd NewsRadio w F L A W F L A News is brought to you by the Holland Group Retirement Wealth Advisors. This is a Bloomberg money minute. Shares of Netflix are in the Red despite announcing a new streaming deal involving one of Hollywood's most successful filmmakers, Steven Spielberg, whose films have won or been nominated for hundreds of Oscars. Signed a multi year agreement to produce films for Netflix. The terms were not disclosed. Netflix is trying to hold on to its dominant position in the streaming market. Meanwhile, Disney plus had the biggest percentage gain in streaming last week, due in part to the new Marvel Series. Loki. Rebranding for Bill and Melinda Gates Investments, their money management firm. It will be known as Cascade Asset Management Company in light of their impending divorce. On Wall Street. All three major averages have strong gains to start the trading week, The Dow was up 545 points door dash is that more than 4% after announcing a deal to deliver groceries from Alberton stores Ana Rivera. Bloomberg Radio Tehran.

Warriors Off-Court
"alberton" Discussed on Warriors Off-Court
"For like the whole summer. You know when everything shut down. I'm like i need to get in the gym like i knew. Would that impact. So i was there. I i saw it myself. And so when he fell to twelve. I make sure win when you came on For the for the interview with sports. I made sure to say on record. I was like you're the steal of the draft. No reason that there's no reason that detroit senate making killian hayes overtired faldo. I was i until his. Yeah nothing against him as a person or anything but I just felt like he had a lot of the trademark signs of european prospect who overrated And how alberton to me was ready. Made in every way and even even kings have a history of You know messing up the lottery. I couldn't couldn't resist and so really play well for them. Kristen thank you so much for joining me on the podcast. This is all super helpful information. I know our readers listeners. Really appreciated it. Where can our listeners. Find all your work and follow along with what you're doing. You can read all my draft coverage on yahoo sports and you can follow me on twitter. Instagram at persson. But you know i. I'm having you talk about law and you anytime you know i. I would not be surprised if i asked you to. Come back on in the lead up to the draft. There's going to be so much speculation especially assuming that this picture minnesota conveys the warriors this year this is going to be such an important draft for the warriors and a really interesting draft because like we talked about their. They're juggling a win now mentality with you know trying to get like the next superstar guy and and where they end up going with. This is just gonna have such enormous implications for i think the next few years and really long term outlook. So kristen. thank you again for joining me on the pod. I hope to have you on. Have you on soon. I'll personally befalling along. Because like i said earlier. I'm not a draft expert. Anyone any baretta. Who says he's a true expert is probably lying. We're all leaning on the crystal peaks of the world. So thank you so much. Yeah anytime thanks for having me kristen. P. for joining me on the podcast really enjoyed chatting with her about the draft. Where's awkward is a production of the san francisco chronicle support warriors off court in the newsroom. That creates it by signing up for a chronicle membership s of chronicle dot com slash pot..

GamesMyMomFound
"alberton" Discussed on GamesMyMomFound
"Pla hundred and twenty seven of gain. My mom found. Who's in a game where they don't actually shop the last five minutes of the game with me tonight. Welcome back to another episode of my alberton likes bad video games on. Michael kay hughes and i am see. Ti special agent joseph butler peace. Call me joe. You don't know who's the rookie who's been on one hundred who saved the world three times..

The Strategists
"alberton" Discussed on The Strategists
"And you know does that. Make him a liar. I suppose but he. He thinks it's the best his best interest to behave. This way corey. The premier said that the understate the protective effects of vaccines. Do they just don't understand the power of these vaccines Which is funny but effective message from your perspective in terms of him just going on the offensive doubling down vaccine potential and vaccine power with the irony of course being true for. Yeah it was the message for an idea. Which is why. I'm i'm i'm turning to you to detangle this for us. Yeah because the any kind of moderate alberton any overt. Who's a swing voter so to speak is not going to believe that. The is more vaccine hesitant than the use joe. That's that's really kind of ridiculous. We've had a fair bit of reporting in this province. The mvp of all been vaccinated all of the mla's and the a good chunk of them won't say and are presumed unvaccinated. And then. so who is this. Would this appeal to by saying like. Oh look at them. They're a bunch of anti vaccine where you're base but how does your base feel about that issue. Because last i checked your base was the most likely to think you should be so. Who is this message for. I mean this is kind of just kind of petulant. Petty politics stuff and it doesn't. I don't think it actually moves any any meters. And it has the chance of commentary like this almost as i rolling commentary that says this was who is this for you know people start asking. What is the guy thinking when he starts putting out messages like this so i think he's just shelf messaging like this. I don't. I don't think that it's a particularly fruitful area. If you want to say hey the. Mvp gays is doesn't just have confidence in the science we've had a lot of scientists on it. That's one message but to suggest that there you know lacking the faith in science is is just absurd right. I wanna. I wanna talk about you. Know the end ep. Here and how they need to respond. They their main message. Put out by rachel..

Podcast | Show me the ROI
"alberton" Discussed on Podcast | Show me the ROI
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Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"alberton" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"You think is more appropriate for you. You probably don't belong in socialist hellhole. That's what you don't like once you get out. Yeah and if you're pro freedom try new hampshire. There's a festival coming up this year. We'll tell you all about it. It's gonna be great and may be the only thing this year because the united kingdom's also going into another tier three or tier four or code red. Whatever the crap they're calling lockdowns for six freaking weeks six zero three two eight three sixty one. Sixty is the color line. Six zero three two eight three six one six zero pounds any towns of for our hairballs have hairballs marquette. Mama she's ten years old. Has dandruff in an oily coat i have. You can't sticky and daisy. Daisy sheds like crazy to your pets as much as i do. You want to do. What's best for them to live. Long healthy happy lives. vi i t. dot com. I just tried this wonderful delicious. China bike for cats and my cat is in on it for two weeks and she is not tracking anymore. She's not doing anymore. It is the best. I was thrilled when i heard dynamite for cats. Come out so. I've seen the changes in my dog to introduce my cat to died of i. I took the advice from dinovite and put their food on top of a scoop in the ball just to get them means to it. Because i know if i even switch one little thing. They put their nose up to it. There was not one problem during a fight for. Life won't be happy you can't will i n. o. V. dot com. We have some good news. The indictments against russell alberton the district of maryland were dismissed with prejudice meaning. They can never be refiled. This is especially good because those indictments contain the only charge ever made that ross engaged in murder-for-hire this was a serious allegation at ross. Denies it was never prosecuted or wrote on by a jury was trumpeted by the federal government and the media. As if it were proven fact. The maryland court held these indictments for almost five years poisoning grosses case and leaving him under a cloud of unproven allegations as explained in ross's appeal to the supreme court the fact that the judge used these allegations to give her all say draconian sentence of life without parole violated his sixth amendment right to a jury trial. Judges are required to issue sentence based on convictions. Decided by a jury not unproven. Allegations never even charged trial. Although this is a positive development that dropped indictment will not set. Ross free now. A presidential pardon is ross. His only hope of freedom sign the petition at free. Ross dot org free. Ross dot org. Look i'm sorry but you're in for a world of pain. If you use coin omi the reason is their wallet. Doesn't support payments. The solution is simple. Let them hear your voice message. Coin me on twitter. It takes five seconds and tell them any pay sent you because they're on the fence right now and your voice will prove that people care about using bitcoin for payments. Go tweet at coin omi now or even better. Leave a review in the app store. They really pay attention there. Thanks tired of cancel culture sick of negative corporations holding an axe over your head joined the n. Don fm matrix chat server itself hosted. So no one else can tell us what to do or say don't like the existing channels. You can make your own. You can even connect into some of our channels from other matrix servers. It's federated for the full end on it then matrix experience though. You should join our server via the step by step. Instructions at chat dot l. are in done. Fm chat don l. r. n. dot fm. Join liberty minded volunteers and anarchists and libertarians from june. Twenty eighth through. July fourth for fork. Fest two thousand twenty one at rogers campground in the beautiful white mountains of new hampshire. Forecast happens the week after the porcupine freedom festival and fork fest is decentralized which means no one is in charge that also means. There's no ticket cost just reserve your camping. Rv site or motel room with rogers campground for june twenty eighth through july fourth. Where better to celebrate independence day than around other freedom loving activists in the shire you can relax and enjoy the camaraderie of like minded people or you can create whatever experience or event. You'd like others to have if you're planning an event for fork fast. Be sure to let others known advance you can connect with fellow fork festers via the unofficial telegram chat or the fork fest forum links to those on the unofficial website for fast dot party. Mark your calendar. June twenty eighth through july fourth. Twenty twenty one. We'll see you at four fest dot party back to the latest episode of free talk live presented by seiko. Ci download it for free at freetalklive.

The Big Story
As oil and gas declines, where do the workers go?
"Part. Three of our special five part series with the narwhal brings us to sharon riley. She is the l. berta investigative reporter for the narwhal. She's a lifelong alberton and she reports from the oil patch. Hello sharon hydrogen. How are you. I'm doing really well. And i'm excited to get a glimpse of what a really quickly. Changing industry Looks like on the ground. And why don't you just start. Maybe so we have someone to frame this around with telling me a little bit about dust. And taylor who is he and what did he do. It doesn't is one of the people that came across when i started looking into the energy transition in berta and what that really looks like on the ground for workers who are making the leap on their own so dustin was born in nova scotia. His his dad had worked in oil on an offshore oil rig there. He moved when he was a kid and he kind of has what. You would consider a fairly typical story for a lot of oil. Chris in this province but yeah i left left school before graduated and pretty much started working right off the hub and like most people numbered. I ended up in the energy industry working in oil and gas Making decent money. I mean it was pretty easy to find a decent job. He told me that it is first job. He made sixty thousand dollars a year. So i don't know about you. But when i was sixteen i was not making that kind of money. But that's a pretty typical story in alberta when the industry is booming oil and gas industry is booming. There's money to be made and of young people. Young men in particular in this province haven't always seen a reason to you know stick around pursuing education when you could support your family and your lifestyle so immediately right out the gate and what happened to him after he'd been there for a while and from your piece in your reporting i gather. It's not super uncommon these days. Yeah i mean. I think there are lots of reasons. Why an individual worker might decide that they want to shift out of the oil and gas industry their cultural reasons. You know a lot of oil and gas work involves working in a camp means being outta town away from home for at least a ten days if not a couple of weeks at a time. Which if you're if you're having if you have a family means you're away from your family for all that time as well. So what dozen described as a bit of a moral conundrum definitely remember watching the oil spill happen It was plastered all over the news for days. And i kind of watch this giant catastrophe. Just unfold in front of our eyes for days on end. Never really knowing what was going to happen. And it was kind of a heartbreaking moment he just suddenly something clicked in his mind where he decided that no longer could he work in an industry that he thought was detrimental to the planet and to future generations and he said that had a lot to do with him having kids and wondering about the world. They're going to live in and he decided to make a shift. It was a gamble for him. Where did he go well. He part of what does made him decide to make the shift as well as that. He lost his job so he lost his job so he went back to school retrained to be a solar installer in alberta. His story is the successful. He's now gainfully employed as a solar installer and he's completely left his oil and gas lifestyle. He can be home every night that that's not the reality for every worker who who may want to make a transition or have to. Because the job that they've had for many decades has disappeared. He had to do this on his own. You know he didn't have a lot of government support. There's no oil and gas transition worker program in alberta or in canada for that matter and so it's a. It's a financial gamble. It involves a huge lifestyle shift and something he took on his own. Before we talk about you know how the transition is moving along and what's to come. Can you give me a sense of just how prevalent of the oil and gas industry is in alberta. Because for for someone like me who's spends most of his life in ontario it can feel like everyone in alberta works in oil and gas. It can feel like that as well and there's are different stats out there. As to how many people are directly employed in the oil industry cap. Which is the canadian association of petroleum producers. An industry group. They said in two thousand seventeen so it's a couple years old now. There were hundreds of thousands of jobs from oil. And i think they said around three hundred and forty thousand now. Obviously that number has changed a bit since the pandemic kit. Everyone but it does go to show that. That's that's a large number of jobs and those are jobs directly related to oil so that doesn't include all of that hotels and hotel workers restaurant workers people who support the industry And the people who are directly employed in another way of looking at it is Looking at statistics. Canada figures statistics. Canada doesn't directly breakdown oil workers. It lumps them all in sort of what you might call extractive industries so that includes mining of all types oil and gas forestry fishing. And if you look at those numbers. One in every sixteen workers is employed in those extractive industries. So if you're in a room of sixteen people. One person is employed in that extractive industry. That is quite a few right. And where are we right now. I guess as we're talking in the transition towards renewable energy in in canada and around the world just in terms of how much longer that one in sixteen figure is going to be viable for albert. I think that's a million dollar question. We we hear a lot about the energy transition. We we hear from politicians and environmental groups. We've heard it from justin trudeau. We heard it from. Joe biden presidential debate that the us needs to transition away from oil. Even albert premier jason kenney has made reference to the energy transition is going to happen at some point here and just been pretty widely reported and repeated that if we're going to meet canada's climate targets many workers in fossil fuels will need to look for new jobs

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The First Gene-Altered Squid Has Thrilled Biologists
"Some of the weirdest creatures on the planet are CEPHALOPODS, animals like squids and octopuses. Now, in the Journal current biology scientists say they've managed to tinker with the jeans of pod in the lab NPR's Nell. Greenfieldboyce, reports on why a gene-altered squid is such a big deal. Read Grassi's official job title is manager of Cephalopod Operations when I recently visited the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole Massachusetts, he showed me around a room full of burgling tanks. So we've got our beautiful flamboyant cuttlefish. We've got our straight pajamas squids. These ones are native to. Australia. We've got our. Church, which is the pygmies zero octopus, their native to Nicaragua very small octopus species that doesn't get much larger than a table grape. The work here involves everything from the very latest high tech gene editing tools to a bucket of rocks sitting on the floor the rocks are used to make habitats in the tanks and two way down the lids. So octopus are notorious for being able to escape out of their enclosures. These critters have sophisticated brains that look nothing like our own. They can solve puzzles, change their skin color in a flash and travel using jet propulsion Josh. Rosenthal is a researcher at the Marine Biological Laboratory. He says, these animals evolved completely independently from us, their relatives or. Things like clams in this provides an opportunity to compare them with us and see what elements are in common and what elements or you need. The problem is there's been no way to modify their genes and being able to do that is really important. Most lab biologists study just a few species like mice and fruit flies because the gene editing technologies for them have been all worked out. This makes it easy to study genes role in behavior, disease and treatments, but none of that was available for cephalopods. So Rosenthal and his colleagues have been building those tools I using a squid that lives in the waters around woods hole a researcher named Karen Crawford had figured out how to fertilize. Its eggs in the lab. So the team did that and then injected gene altering materials it wasn't easy. The fertilized egg is surrounded by a tough almost rubbery coating for months we have needles break. We couldn't figure out how they get it, but they finally did it and turned off a pigmentation gene that normally makes small dark spots on the squids skin. Those spots are missing on the altered baby squid pigment genes are easy because you can see them. Right. You can see if it's working as things develop Kerry Alberton is a member of the research team she says for her this is a game changer. This is something that honestly if you ask me five years ago if we'd. Be Able to do I would have just giggled and said I dream of it but you know I didn't think it would be possible and yet here we are other Squid Biologists or equally thrilled Sarah McNulty's with the University of Connecticut. She says, it's incredibly impressive that they've gotten this to work. This was like a huge advancement for staff upon researchers all over the wrong. We should all be pop bottles of Champagne. This is amazing. She says this particular squid can't live long term a lab it just gets too big but she says it's proof of what's possible and the researchers are already working with smaller creatures. They haven't those tanks to alter genes and them to Nell Greenfieldboyce NPR news.

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Protocol president Tammy Wincup on applying the Politico playbook to tech coverage
"Welcome to the digital podcast Brian. Marcy and today I'm joined by Tammy link-up Tammy is the president of protocol which is a new tech publication which is from the publishers politico. Tammy welcome thank you. Thanks for coming in so explain a little bit. This is not the politico go for tech. It is not good We're super excited to have launched protocol yesterday and it is coming coming from the publisher of Politico Robert Alberton But it has a very very different focus. And so you know I I love to dive into what you know. What what are those one of those pieces you know? We are focused exclusively on technology on the people the power and the politics of Technology Eh. And this idea was generated by Robert over a year ago and really made a decision to actually make it they separate and bring a separate leadership team in a different ethos and focus but build on you know the the spectacular reputation and spectacular spectacular journey. That politico has had and that we are really lucky to kind of be able to build on that brand. But it's it's a separate view on the world suffered audience audience so explain why that even matters like that. It's not just the spin off from politico because there's look there's a lot of advantages to having a new publication that comes out of publication with a reputation Track record and a lot of other things going forward so why does it. I don't know what does it make sense to. It'd be like this is a different company. Well I I get the best of both worlds right. I have the ability to To look at the amazing track record and the amazing using could've story that politico has built And some of that DNA. I absolutely hope to replicate. You're not like recreating the technology stack and all the stuff right. I mean media's heart already why why why. Why would anyone duplicate this stuff? Well I think some of the pieces the best. Look I come from an industry that says you so you take the best of what others having you build upon it and some of that tech stack is just absolutely brilliant and others. You know it was You know it's a thirteen year old old company so we're looking at tools and opportunities and frankly services down the road that we're going to be able to build on. I think that that is actually you know as frankly. Frankly an entrepreneur in this That's actually really exciting to be able to be told that you can you know you can build using all of the muscle muscle memory of being building a really successful digital media company politico and then go and actually focus on a new audience that I now so just to to to stay on this for a little bit the structure so it's not like the editorial team is different but then all the other services are the exact same from politico like it's not like a shared sales force correct nothing short business and there's more advantages because there are a lot of I mean look media is you know particularly subscale media You know that eats into all the margins so explain why it's it's worth recreating a lot of stuff. I get thirteen years old. And maybe some of the Ad Tech Stacks not the best at this point because there's just a lot of style they've invested a lot in I. I believe that there's this top notch and look my sense is that we will. We will use a lot of what they have from a best practices perspective I think you actually have to start not with if You know not with the operation itself you actually have to start. I believe with what we're trying to accomplish. Which is the business in Tech Community that insider cider community is very very different than politics and policy insider community What they care about what they wanna read? Every day it's very business and industry industry focus piece And so you know my belief. Is that the vision of what she wanted. Accomplish has to start with that and then build both the editorial side and the business side for the audience and customer. You know I come from the tech world and come with viewpoint that you have to start with your customer career audience first and then build the editorial the content of the services that you want for that And so some of that is a playbook that politico GEICO has and has deployed wildly successfully and You know we will. We will take that and try and do the same but there are pieces of it. That technology the executive actually wants different. So you say technology executive do you mean an executive at a technology company or an executive at a non quote quote Unquote Technology Company that is dealing with the after effects of technology which is every executive absolutely that is precisely why we know the moment is right for new publications Pacific. lyod tack you. You just nailed it right there. Is that the intersection. It is no longer my adult lifetime. Having spent spent a good chunk of my career in technology it is changed to your point rent of being an industry. Vertical Call Technology L. Story to truly infiltrating and being a part in a Matrix Organization of other industries. Right so having come from Fintech or attack look at health check and so we actually really feel like. There's a gap of where we can go in terms of bridging this kind of tack and mainstream industries and and again from my viewpoint You know there are two book ends of what's out there right now. There is You know you're a business business either attack on enterprise and consumer tack or you're in a big vertical as leader trying to innovate with tack and you're trying to figure out on a daily basis. What's going going on? You either have things that are written for a mass audience for which on the topics that I care about on on. Ai and five G.. Gee and quantum and what's going to happen in Fintech in terms of payment services and things like that you don't get the depth necessarily that you need to actually make decisions for Your Business MHM on the flip side having come from venture backed businesses. It was very very difficult if you weren't a Unicorn or if you're not you know. Thank Company Day to actually find yourself being talked about in the media Unless you're raising money or unless you are announcing some widget okay and so it's not going to be product driven. Obviously there's a lot of quote unquote technology publications over the years where really venture capital Publication correct There's no shortage of people writing about the latest air pods or whatever So you're GonNa leave that aside And obviously technology is now now I. I think it's sort of moved into a few different. I mean it's obviously it's a horizontal story within the changing nature of all industries On the it doesn't side and then there's there's Society Angle And then obviously the government angle which I know you're still going to be covering has a great intersection You you know with with political on that piece. I think he'll you know you'll see us. So there's overlap there's absolutely I the article about California Privacy Law and people scrambling. Yeah try to get rewritten. I mean that could easily be employed right. I think it's interesting like that's a perfect story or even if you look at Linda stories yesterday around ethicists in salesforce. Right I think that's well first. Let's talk about the policy piece rate. That's a story that has policy implications. Has You know state implications. I think the story was very much could be seen on in either publication potentially uh-huh. I think what's fascinating about some of the stories that you saw yesterday on our launch day like Linda Story. Now this is You know those are thorny topics. Those are not bullet point topics. Those are bullet points to we occasionally since I like this You know that's a story that mark. Benny off retreated yesterday. And it. You know it was a story about salesforce but it wasn't necessarily you know it's a tricky issue and I think that that's that's the point on tech right now tech is no longer in in its infancy where we have the promise of kind of all it. Could you know could be. It is a full blown adult and it's it's messy and I think to talk about you know we have to actually go into some of these details around the people Around the politics because suddenly mature quote quote Unquote Power Center. That's having unintended consequences. That of course it is like that. That's that's where it is but we want to. Actually we WANNA hang in those issues and and and and cover them up and you saw the gaps. I guess because I think when you came out Obviously a lot of people say. Oh there's a lot of tech publications and understand Dan and honestly a lot of the stuff I just ignore. Because it's like it depends on how you execute like really like I mean there's always room for new media brand. I feel like I can't think of an area where there are is an room for one. You just have to do better right at the end of the day. We got to have a different Lens so the Lens. That protocol is bringing to this massive Asif issue like how would you sum it up. Yeah I think it's about audience focus and scope Were not writing for everyone right. Just like politico doesn't right or you know is really focused on the decision-makers now if I'm a decision maker in a C. Suite You know are. Are you trying to explain that a little bit. So you're are you. Are you writing to help them do their jobs better or are you helping them. Sort of unpacked these gigantic thorny societal governmental whole like Issues my belief is that if we do that second one right you are helping them do their job better particularly if you're if you're taking If you're taking topics and not just giving them cursory looks so for example. The today we launched a new product called braintrust The question of the week where we go out and actually ask experts parts around that topic That is actually really important because at the end of the day technologies nauseous about the product right. It's about the people making decisions visions in terms of that and the breath of that conversation. If you're sitting in a thin services company or a healthcare company and you're trying to deal with. How am I gonNA use a to better to better look at an issue in the house? You don't necessarily have that network and so how does protocol bring that network to you in a way. That's not a cursory kind of two lines trying to define a Is So our goal is to our newsletter in source code to be able to have that daily actionable invoke kind of start my day knowing at the big level at the high level. What's going on but then to be able to find those in depth You know those in depth conversations which I think you'll see a you'll see us have as well so you get income from politico. You didn't come from the media. said he came from the tech industry and then under this crazy I mean why would you go home to the media industry. This is crazy. Hazy decision explain this. What did you see? I mean because I think it's interesting people There's a lot of advantages that coming in with fresh eyes to an industry and I think a lot of people you know. They think they sort of they know media. Because media's like very tangible I think on one level but then up-close it's like wow a lot of this doesn't make sense right or was it not though. Well I'll tell you soon right Kanye Day then you officially say none of you know. Look I think there are lots of things both personally and

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Japan blocks Canadian wheat after unapproved GMO plants found in Alberta
"Mackintosh scotland's most celebrated architect the scientists been undergoing a forty two million dollar restoration program after previous fire four years ago a local mp sweeney said the latest damage would be a huge loss stage with hundreds of rainy macintoshes birth like exhibition in guam school this year they say that obviously santa right the aspiration of your playing the skit wishes his finest example and his whole portfolio of work that way regarded as the finest example of occupation so it really as a polling loss to guam school world heritage really well news from the bbc japan has halted the sale of wheat from canada after the discovery of grain containing genetically modified trait it says the ban will remain in place until it can confirm that imported canadian wheat contains no genetically modified organisms the decision comes a day after the canadian authorities said wheat found in alberton province last year have been developed by the agricultural company monsanto to tolerate certain types of weed killer according california has indicted elizabeth holmes the founder of the us health startup theranos for defrauding investors doctors.

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Woman says Steven Seagal sexually assaulted her at audition when she was 17
"Investment and dole fully open manufacturing industries to foreign competitors lease said tuesday at a news conference that beijing plans to eliminate import tariffs on drugs and reduced tariffs on other goods he says the country will fully opened the manufacturing sector with better protection for intellectual property chinese leaders are under pressure to make their slowing statedominated economy more productive they promised to open more industries to private and foreign competition but business groups complain they're moving too slowly more sexual misconduct allegations aimed at hollywood ap entertainment editor oscar wells gabriel reports a woman has come forward with a sexual assault case against the popular action movie star zoll ready been the target of some accusation viola dot says she says she was a seventeen year old model with hopes of becoming an actress when she met actor steven seagal for what she thought was a casting session at a beverly hills hotel back in two thousand and two it apparently was not she says seagal reached under her bikini top than grabbed her breasts and genitals soon after the audition started she has told her story at a news conference in los angeles becoming the latest of several women to make public claims against seagal she has also told her story to police and prosecutors say it is under review i'm oscar wells gabriel a british art teacher won a highly competitive one million dollar teaching prize on sunday for her work with inner city children in london andrea severe aku beat some thirty thousand applicants from around the world to win the global teacher prize the alberton community schoolteacher was awarded for her work in the london borough of brent one of the most ethnically diverse places in the country has students come from some of the poorest families in britain with parents who don't necessarily speak english she was credited with her efforts beyond the classroom which include establishing relationships with parents riding with students on the bus and standing at school gates with police officers to welcome students at the start of the day is a feerick who is the first british teacher to win the award prime minister theresa may congratulated her in a video recording at the.