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A highlight from Week in Review - Episode 23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

17:53 min | Last week

A highlight from Week in Review - Episode 23

"We get it. You're busy. You don't have time to waste on the mainstream media. That's why Salem News Channel is here. We have hosts worth watching, actually discussing the topics that matter. Andrew Wilkow, the next D 'Souza, Brandon Tatum, and more. Open debate and free speech you won't find anywhere else. We're not like the other guys. We're Salem News Channel. Watch any time on any screen for free 24 -7 at snc .tv and on Local Now Channel 525. Welcome to this week's Mike Gallagher Show Week in Review. What a week it has been. We saw a president fail to acknowledge the events of 9 -11 by giving a speech in Anchorage, Alaska, of all places. Then he lied about it. It was an amazing thing. I mean, what a week he has had. The news for Joe Biden is bad and keeps getting worse. For example, we talked about Biden's visit to Vietnam where they literally had to pull him off the stage. Man, oh man, did you see him in Vietnam? Holy moly. They had to pull him off the stage because he started babbling like an idiot. That's the president of the United States. And listen, we better hope he runs in 2024. Let's pray for once that a Democrat's ego torpedoes their chances for reelection. Because if he runs, there's no way Americans can vote for that. There's no way. It's impossible. That's not wishful thinking. It's, it's, you know, September of 2023 and they have to yank him off the stage. They did everything but take out that old vaudeville, the big hook, you know, you put the whole, pull the hook out and drag and then do a little soft shoe off the stage. Some disembodied voice comes over the PA and says, that's it. The press conference is over. And he looks around baffled and says, thank you everybody. Thank you. Where do I go? Where do I go? Don't throw me down, Clark. Certain sharp -eared listeners know what reference I just made there. Let's listen together to grandpa Joe. I want you to, I want you to hear what it sounds like when a president of the United States literally gets, gets the hook. They're so embarrassed for him. For whatever reason, he wound up in Vietnam over the weekend. Maybe air force one took a wrong turn and it landed in Vietnam and his appearance there by, you're going to hear about it all day long today on the news, at least on normal news. You might not hear about it on ABC, CBS, or NBC, but I'm not sure that even they won't cover this because it was this bad. Check this out. We talked about, we talked about at the conference overall, we talked about stability. We talked about making sure that the third world, excuse me, third world, the Southern hemisphere had access to change. It had access. It wasn't confrontational at all. Thank you everybody. This ends the press conference. Thanks everyone. I mean, what a disaster. And then he, then he goes and shuffles off. That's the president of the United States. The music is the best part. When they started playing the lounge music, Robert is in Sarasota. Robert, you see that clip? Yeah. Can I first use your platform to say, um, my thoughts and prayers are going out to everybody today, uh, that we're victims or new people. Absolutely. 9 11. And to follow that up, our president of the United States is booked 3 ,467 miles away into Alaska. You can't get farther from New York than where he's going to be today, where he canceled oil and gas leases. And clearly there's a God because that's exactly where he belongs as far away from New York. Here's the headline that every American who is suffering through the Biden administration needs to know 22 years of never forget. And Biden is spending 9 11 in Alaska. Meantime, we still got the, uh, the occasional troll or the occasional malcontent caller to the Mike Gallagher show. And I had a texture who claims that it's not really free speech to yell fire in a crowded movie theater. Of course, we're talking about all of the Democrats efforts to shut down speech. They disagree with beginning with Trump on down. And I played a montage of the Democrats denying the 2016 election to anyone who says that Republicans are a bunch of election deniers. What do you say about all the prominent Democrats who insisted that Trump didn't win in 2016? I just got a text from Macomb County, Michigan that I want to share with you. And then I want to play a little clip for the benefit of Macomb County, Michigan, and listen to this Michigan texture. Thank you. I mean, I appreciate that you don't agree with me and you think I'm a, I'm rotten to the core and you, and you, you, you hate my, my message on, on the radio and TV, but that's okay. I appreciate dissent and I, and I am truly intrigued. I always wonder, does the left do leftists like Macomb County, Michigan really feel this way? Or are they just regurgitating talking points that they've heard on MSNBC and they've read in the New York Times? It is a fact that election laws were changed and the election process was wildly upended under the guise of COVID. It is a fact that we had an historic amount of mail -in ballots. It is a fact that we had a record number of ballot harvesting. We things know were changed in 2020 under the pretense of COVID. That's a fact. And I'm not yelling fire in a crowded theater by stating those facts. That's their go -to. So let me read the whole text to you. And then I want to give you a video response, Macomb County, Michigan. And I challenge you to text me again. I don't want to embarrass you, but I'm going to challenge you to at least text me your response when I ask you about the video response that I have to your text. Here's the text. It is not free speech to yell fire in a crowded theater. It is not free speech to perpetuate a well -proven lie that there is some absurd sweeping conspiracy that stole the 2020 election and use that lie to divide people and disenfranchise millions and millions of voters. What you people are doing is destroying this country. You are working to drive the wedge between everyday Americans deeper and deeper. And you're just doing it because there's a market for it. Either you are willfully lying and towing your party line, or you're dumb enough to believe this trash yourself. You should feel deep, deep shame for perpetuating your lies. I hope one day you realize the damage you're doing and are tormented by your own guilt forever. Okay. Now, over the top drama queen hysterics aside from that text, let's take a look at the substance of what that person wrote. They want to sit there and accuse anybody who questioned the outcome of the 2020 election as somebody advancing an absurd sweeping conspiracy. So Macomb County, Michigan, what do you say about this? Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election and he was put in office because the Russians didn't appear. Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. The president of the lack of a legally elected is not legitimate. I don't see the president as elect a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. I do. We have a president who is in fact it is proven has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump is fearful of when it comes to his being president is that finally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. I have an objection. I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. He's an illegitimate president. Do you believe Trump is illegitimate president? What I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. There absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. So that legitimacy is in question. Yes. That was a very tainted election. And in that sense, it's illegitimate. Now, Macomb County, Michigan, I dare you to write me back and follow up to your original text and condemn all of your hero Democrats the way you condemned any of us who questioned 2020. You see, you don't get to have it both ways. Meanwhile, back to Grandpa Joe's refusal to attend any of the 9 -11 ceremonies in New York or Shanksville, PA, or even where he lives in Washington, D .C., to commemorate that awful historic day in America's history. Tulsi Gabbard said it best on Fox News. Biden has decided he wasn't going to be bothered. He'd be up in Anchorage, Alaska. It's outrageous. It's last night on Fox News for those like myself, many patriotic Americans across the country who enlisted because of the jihadist attacks on 9 -11. I find it deeply offensive that he specifically chose to turn his backs on all of those families and all of those Americans. White House is saying that, you know, presidents don't show up to Hawaii on Pearl Harbor after all these years. What's the point? It's insulting beyond words. It was even more insulting. I don't want to say even more insulting. It was also insulting to hear in the speech that he delivered during that fuel stop in Alaska, him lecturing the American people about how it is our responsibility that we must take seriously to defend democracy. And he is saying these words, lecturing us as he and his administration, every step of the way, are undermining our own democracy, both by his politicizing the Department of Justice to go after Donald Trump, his major political opponent in this upcoming presidential election, his going after and changing the rules of the DNC to make it so people who vote for RFK Jr., their votes won't actually count. He is sending his Department of Justice after parents who are trying to stand up for their right to their children's education. I've been thinking a lot about the difference, the major differences between the right and the left in America. For example, the MAGA movement. The putting America first philosophy is met with such disdain from progressives and leftists and Democrats. But when you think about it, putting America first is something best exemplified by Donald Trump's policies. Putting America last best sums up the Biden Democrat approach. Judge Jeanine Pirro summed it up that way last night on Fox News as well. Well, it's consistent with his America last mentality. I mean, this is unprecedented. No president since this happened has not been at one of the sites, whether it's Washington, Shanksville or ground zero. And if you're from New York City, especially, I mean, I was in the city that day. I remember the smoke in the towers. I remember, you know, my investigators saying we've got to get home. We've got to get back to Westchester. This is a very sacred day for so many people. And the president doesn't see it that way. And the sad part about it is that, you know, the world is not a safer place now. It's because of Biden now that the Taliban is back in control in Afghanistan with all the weapons that we left there. We've got an open border now with people coming in that we don't even know who they are. And you can thank Joe Biden for all of that. You sure can. You know, one of the great mysteries of life for me is wondering if this kind of crap is intentional or accidental. And I ask this question all the time. Does Joe Biden and his team say, you know what, we're going to be the first administration in 22 years not to attend a ceremony in Shanksville or Washington, D .C. at the Pentagon or at Ground Zero in New York City? We're going to we're going to change the game a little bit. We're not going to appear. Is that a mistake? And as if the actions of Joe Biden weren't bad enough, egregious enough, the governor of New Mexico, some woman by the name of Michelle Lujan Grisham, decided to amend the rights of citizens of her state. Albuquerque in particular, she declared an emergency because of an incident involving the death of an 11 year old child. The governor said, well, there's gun violence. I get to declare a declare an emergency and nobody gets to carry their lawfully registered and certified guns. We must remember. The liberties, the freedoms that so many have fought and died for. And this new New Mexico governor has literally banned Americans who have a constitutional right to protect themselves from being able to carry in Albuquerque and the surrounding county for at least the next 30 days after a child was killed in a road rage incident. It's it's it's extraordinary. What's law enforcement doing in Albuquerque? What's the sheriff doing? The police chief. She's sitting at this press conference next to a guy who looks like a police authority. He's got a big gold badge on. And he looks very uncomfortable where this lunatic governor is shredding the Constitution, declaring an emergency, a gun emergency. This is what Democrats, if you dared to question a lockdown, if you had any skepticism about vaccines, if you wondered about masks, they came after you. They shut you down. Be kind of interesting to talk to an airline pilot who lost his job or her job because they wouldn't want to get they didn't want to get a vaccine. Do you realize we were firing people for not getting vaccinated? You recognize the absurdity of where we were just just a very short while ago? It's called tyranny. What the New Mexico governor, Michelle Grisham, is doing is tyrannical. She's acting like she's the emperor, the king, the dictator of New Mexico. And they're going to keep doing this and they're going to keep doing this and they're going to keep doing this until they can't do it anymore. Everybody ought to be aware of what she's doing, because what she's doing is absolutely un -American. What she's doing is obscene, where on Friday, this New Mexico governor banned people from being able to carry guns because a child was killed during a road rage incident. She's decided to declare an emergency. Oh, we have a gun emergency here. So now I get to ban your right to keep and bear arms. Check out this exchange. I want to play it one more time in case you're not paying attention. Isn't it unconstitutional to say you cannot exercise your carrying license? With one exception, and that is if there's an emergency and I've declared an emergency for a temporary amount of time, I can invoke additional powers. No constitutional right, in my view, including my oath, is intended to be absolute. There are restrictions on free speech. There are restrictions on my freedoms. In this emergency, this 11 -year -old and all these parents who have lost all these children, they deserve my attention to have the debate about whether or not in an emergency we can create a safer environment. Because what about their constitutional rights? I took an oath to uphold those two. And if we ignore this growing problem without being bold, I've said to every other New Mexican, your rights are segregated to theirs. And they are not, in my view. I mean, this is lunacy. I pray for her safety. I pray for Joe Biden's safety. I pray for Trump's safety. I pray for all of our elected officials' safety. So let me make sure you know where I'm coming from, where my heart is. I would never want anything to happen to any of the people who are elected to hold office. But I wonder if she would be willing to have her security detail suspend their right to protect her.

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Monitor Show 05:00 09-10-2023 05:00

Bloomberg Radio New York - Recording Feed

01:50 min | Last week

Monitor Show 05:00 09-10-2023 05:00

"Investment Advisors. Switch to interactive brokers for lowest cost global trading and turnkey custody solutions. No ticket charges and no conflicts of your interests at ibkr .com slash ria. They're coming up right now. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Search and rescue operations continue after a massive earthquake. The death toll from Friday night's devastating earthquake in Morocco is over 2000 with thousands more injured. The magnitude 6 .8 earthquake is being called the strongest to strike the North African nation in more than a century. President Biden was quick to pledge US support saying that he was quote deeply saddened by the loss of life and devastation. Officials at the US Embassy in the Moroccan capital say they are not aware at this time of any American fatalities. The governor of New Mexico says guns will no longer be able to be carried in public in Albuquerque. Democrat Michelle Grisham signed an emergency order on Friday banning both concealed and open carry firearms in public places. It comes amid a rash of shootings in the state's largest city. Not everyone is on board with the move, however, with the Albuquerque police chief vowing not to enforce the measure and others questioning its constitutionality. A protest at Grand Central Station Friday over an NYPD officer not being charged by the attorney general. Jacqueline Carl explains why.

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A highlight from The Most Evil One-Liner in the History of Parenting: Live at Legacy Church with Pastor Steve Smothermon

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:54 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from The Most Evil One-Liner in the History of Parenting: Live at Legacy Church with Pastor Steve Smothermon

"Hey everybody, happy Labor Day. My conversation with the amazing Steve Smotherin at Legacy Church Albuquerque. We take questions from the audience. I think you're really going to enjoy this spicy conversation. And I encourage all of you to get involved with Turning Point USA. That is tpusa .com. We have some very exciting campus tour stops coming up this fall. We have America Fest in Phoenix, Arizona. Start a high school or college chapter to join our nationwide educational movement at tpusa .com. Turning Point USA is making hope happen on the front lines, tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Also consider becoming a member of our program. You could do that at charliekirk .com and follow the queues. It's affordable for all income levels. We are adding exclusive interviews, ad -free episodes, and more. That is charliekirk .com. And click on that member button and follow the queues. I love hearing from all of you, so email me freedom at charliekirk .com. That is freedom at charliekirk .com. And as always, email me your name. And I'll wrap everybody here. We go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campus. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here.

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A highlight from Beanfield Simplifies Teams Phone Integration with Ribbon Connect for Operator Connect, Podcast

Telecom Reseller

09:08 min | Last month

A highlight from Beanfield Simplifies Teams Phone Integration with Ribbon Connect for Operator Connect, Podcast

"This is Doug Greenan, I'm the publisher of Telecom Reseller, and I'm very pleased to have with us today, Greg Zweig, who's the Senior Director, Solutions Marketing at Ribbon Communications. Greg, thank you for joining me today. Good to be back, Doug. Well, always a pleasure to get an update on Ribbon. It's one of those companies that I think, in a way, touches the work lives of many of our readers, whether people know it or not. It's like one of those companies, very, very famous and fabled firm, and many interesting things all the time. So last week, we ran a news development, a Microsoft -focused announcement with Beanfield, and we're going to talk about that in just a minute, but Greg, could you give us an update on what Ribbon Communications is today? Well, you know, Ribbon really serves a number of audiences. You know, fundamentally, we provide infrastructure for communications and IP and optical networks. You know, honestly, a lot of the things that we do are kind of behind the curtains, if you use the Wizard of Oz analogy, but you know, I would say, particularly in the enterprise space, people really know us for our security solutions, particularly the solutions around our session border controllers, and the fact that we enable a lot of the cloud -based solutions and secure those. So things like Teams, as we're going to talk about today, Zoom, Cisco, WebEx, and, you know, a whole myriad of traditional PBX and hosted solutions. Am I right in saying that, you know, Ribbon has, from the very beginning, taken a leadership role in terms of facilitating Teams? Yeah, actually, it goes, your memory is correct, actually, it goes all the way back to Microsoft OCS, where, you know, and for those of you who are less familiar with the Ribbon brand, Ribbon really was brought together with the merger of Sonos Networks and Genband, and then we added ECI Communications to the mix, and Edgewater Networks to the mix. So if you go back to Sonos and NET, it goes, it goes back, you know, pre -2010, in terms of that Microsoft engagement. So we've been on a more than 10 -year march towards the Teams world, right from the beginning, you were doing it before they were calling it Teams, before it caught on with everything. So where does this Beanfield announcement fit in, and first of all, what is it, and how does it fit in with that thrust of Ribbons? Well, it's kind of interesting, so, you know, Beanfield is a very focused service provider in Canada, they serve mainly big metropolitan areas, and they're focused, again, as I said, on business customers, and Operator Connect is something Microsoft announced several years ago, and the idea was that they were going to make a new way to integrate their Teams PSTN services with their cloud offers, and, you know, the traditional model had always been, you know, you put an SBC in the enterprise premises, and basically kind of like the old days where the traffic flowed down into the premises, and then the SBC would push it back up into the cloud, which kind of mimics the traditional way the dial tone showed up in your office. What Operator Connect is about is a very strategic change where instead of having dial tone go down to the enterprise premises, it all goes cloud to cloud, so there is no sort of last mile connection, and I think Microsoft looked sort of strategically where the world's going and said, hey, we don't, you know, we don't need to have this phone call go to Albuquerque, New Mexico, because in reality, there may be no telephony assets in the customer's Albuquerque office. Why don't we just have, why don't we just send it cloud to cloud and put some headers on there that tells people, hey, this is from the Albuquerque office of Company X, right, and Operator so Connect is really kind of a different way of thinking about enterprise telephony, and it basically enables the service provider to create a direct relationship with Microsoft, and the customer gets a lot of benefits out of that. They get a higher, you know, service level agreement from both the service provider and Microsoft, and they eliminate some of the kind of traditional challenges with putting more places and people in the mix and having challenges with figuring out what went wrong when there's an issue. So tell me a little bit more about Ribbon Connect for Operator Connect. Are there others deploying this? Yes, actually, you know, as Operator Connect today serves around between 60 and 70 service providers globally. If you look at the mix, it's primarily in North America and Western Europe, but it's slowly going worldwide, and that's because Microsoft has a very stringent set of requirements that service providers have to engage in in order to become Operator Connect certified. Microsoft reached out to us and a couple of other longtime partners last year to help them speed up this process. They have something called the Operator Connect Accelerator Partnership, and Ribbon is one of those partners, and basically what we do is we work with service providers to enable them to get connected into the Operator Connect environment more directly. I do think it's important for your reseller community to understand that this is different than the direct routing that many of them are familiar with, because it's a direct relationship between the carrier and Microsoft. So you know, while we're talking about this topic, can you explain to me what the difference is between direct routing and Operator Connect? Yeah, well, that's a super common question that comes up. And it comes up, and by the way, I would say for your reseller audience, it comes up a lot from end users, so I think they need to be prepared to answer this, and really the big difference is direct routing typically involves, at the simplest level, dial tone coming back down to the premises versus Operator Connect, where everything is cloud to cloud. And in some cases, customers may want to maintain or choose direct routing over Operator Connect because it allows them to do integration of legacy assets, so they may need to bridge together an existing PBX or contact center for a period of time, and so that's important to them. On the flip side, direct routing requires the use of PowerShell, which is kind of a rudimentary text -based administration toolset. A lot of customers would prefer, and even resellers would prefer not to use that. Operator Connect has a much simpler, you know, GUI -based administration. It works in combination with the Teams Administration Center, so there's kind of pluses and minuses. There's no right answer. If you, you know, put out your crystal ball, I would say long -term, you know, the vast majority of installs will probably go towards Operator Connect, but that's going to take a while, and there will be a lot of direct routing for the next few years. The relationship you've been describing with Microsoft, why does it matter? Well, it matters at a few different levels. One is because I think Microsoft does evolve their portfolio, and you need to have an understanding of what's coming next. I think it also matters because, you know, because we have this long history, you know, we're lucky enough to have our session border controllers actually in Microsoft's R &D labs, so when they're doing testing, they're actually testing their products against ours with every release cycle. So that's, I think, a very envious position for us, in that not only are we doing testing when they release products, but they're testing those release products with us from the get -go. So it's as close to the standard you can get. Yes, I believe that's the case. And then, you know, even when you do all that, things do come up, and having that relationship and having somebody pick up the phone and tell you, hey, we discovered a problem, or we have a customer who discovered a problem, you need to work on that. That's very important.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

01:55 min | 6 months ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"99. The only catch? It's only here for a limited time. Church's Texas chicken. Welcome to the great state of flavor. A pedestrian was killed in a hit and run crash on Saturday night in suburban Bartlett, according to police. It happened near Lake street and valley lane at about 7 10 p.m., a 35 year old streamwood man was struck by two vehicles while running across the street witnesses told police neither stopped after striking him. The pedestrian was transported to saint alexius medical center in Hoffman Estates where he was pronounced dead. Investigators believe one of the vehicles is red and the other vehicle could be a dark colored four door, 2015 to 2022 Chevrolet tracks or a GMC terrain vehicle. And an incident in El Paso that summer describing as a riot on the southern border Sunday afternoon. About 1000 immigrants rushed to bridge linking Mexico to El Paso last night, border control agents say they put up new physical barriers as the group approached and reports that reports saying no one from the group entered the city. This comes as the Texas department of safety urges residents to avoid traveling to Mexico for spring break due to a rash of recent crime. WLS news time 1132. I 55 still have an accident on the exit ramp southbound at bluff road that's causing stop and go traffic from I 80. Kennedy, no delays on the inbound side outbound 22 minutes from O'Hare from out from downtown to O'Hare to your slow between division and Damon, Eden's note, no delays in either direction, Stevenson in round from thornhill to the old post office. I'm sorry, Stevenson in round 5 three 55 for the drive is 23 minutes out outside 29 you're stop and go due to moving road work between Harlem and Lagrange, and we have some delays on the outbound Ike between the old post office and route three 90. That is 26 minutes. Next traffic update in about 15 minutes. Sponsored by Wendy's, two for $6. The best deal in fast food. When you want the best deal on the best meal, choose Wendy's two for $6, pick from Dave's single spicy chicken

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Police reveal what led to arrest of suspect in Albuquerque shootings

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 8 months ago

Police reveal what led to arrest of suspect in Albuquerque shootings

"A suspect wanted in connection with a deadly shooting at the mall of America doing the height of Christmas shopping was arrested in Georgia yesterday, Bloomington police say that the 17 year old suspect was taken into custody in Decatur, Georgia, by federal and state law enforcement officials, the suspect faces charges of second degree murder and second degree assault. His mother has also been charged with aiding and abetting for allegedly driving him to Georgia 19 year old johnta Hudson was killed in a December 23rd shooting at the mall of America. Three others were previously arrested and charged. They include an 18 year old who faces second degree murder charges while two 17 year olds have been charged with second degree

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Suspect in custody in connection with shootings targeting New Mexico Democrats' homes, offices

AP News Radio

00:37 sec | 9 months ago

Suspect in custody in connection with shootings targeting New Mexico Democrats' homes, offices

"Authorities have arrested a suspect in the shooting at a New Mexico officials home on Norman hall. Police in Albuquerque, New Mexico, say one suspect is in custody in a firearm has been seized in connection with at least one of the recent shootings at or near the homes or offices of several elected officials. The shootings have been happening since early December, no one has been injured. One home targeted is that of Albuquerque Democrat Javier Martinez, the incoming speaker of the state House, the attacks come amid a rise in threats to members of Congress, school board members, election officials, and other government workers around the nation. I Norman hall

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"On world of national news, back to Nancy Lyons in D.C., hey Nancy. Hey Carol, a man is under arrest in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and he's being called the primary suspect in the murders of four Muslim men. That's according to a tweet by the city's chief of police, Harold Medina says a vehicle is tracked down in connection with one of the murders, and the driver was taken into custody today. The search of former president Donald Trump's Florida home is being labeled as politically motivated by Republicans, former vice president Mike Pence says, it undermines public confidence in the nation's justice system. Bloomberg, Washington correspondent Joe Matthew reports yesterday search of the home was not the first. I'll bring you back to January when the national archives went to Mar-a-Lago and secured 15 boxes full of documents and other items from The White House that were supposed to be a part of the archives property. It has since been reported that the FBI visited Mar-a-Lago in April a much smaller group met with Donald Trump's lawyers and it was on a day that Donald Trump was actually at the residence as opposed to yesterday. Bloomberg's Joe Matthew says Trump was in New York during yesterday search. Legal experts say the search warrant was approved by a federal judge who had to look at evidence that there was probable cause of a crime being committed. President Biden says the bipartisan ships Bill, he signed into law today as a once in a generation investment. We need to make these chips here in America. To bring down everyday costs and create jobs. Biden says the chip's law is also crucial to maintain national security since many of modern day weapons rely on chips. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Hours a day at Bloomberg dot com and the Bloomberg business app, this is Bloomberg radio. Now a global news update. The Senate is advancing the inflation reduction act and a rare Saturday session. The a's are 50, the nays are 50. The Senate being equally divided, the vice president votes in the affirmative and the motion to proceed is agreed to. The procedural vote on the filibuster proof package was 51 to 50 with vice president Kamala Harris, casting the tie breaking vote. The act includes spending to fight climate change, extend healthcare coverage, and hundreds of billions of dollars towards deficit reduction. The governor of New Mexico says she is sending additional police to Albuquerque to investigate the fourth murder of a Muslim man, for Muslims have been killed in separate shootings in Albuquerque since November, and police believe the murders could be related. The latest incident was Friday night when a Muslim man in his 20s was shot to death in Albuquerque. Governor Michelle Grisham has released a statement saying we will not stop in our pursuit of justice for the victims and their families. The U.S. Marine Corps is giving a four star rank to a black officer for the first time in its 246 year history. Four star general Michael Langley was promoted in a ceremony Saturday in Washington, D.C.. The Pentagon says Langley will take over the U.S. Africa command in a change of command ceremony Monday at its Germany headquarters. Langley was nominated for the promotion in June by President Biden. The national weather service says parts of Alaska are under a winter storm warning. The warning issued Friday covers the eastern portion of the north slope borough, including the Brooks range. Forecasters expect heavy snowfall in the higher elevations with up to a foot of accumulation possible by Sunday morning. I'm Trey Thomas. Anne Hayes remains in critical condition after being severely burned in a car crash in west, Los Angeles. Pictures and videos show Haiti's mini Cooper colliding into a house Friday just before 11 a.m. Lin Bernstein lives in the neighborhood and says the vehicle burst into flames. My neighbor two doors down, screaming, grab a hose, there's a fire, another guy a couple of doors down was actually was able to talk to her. And said, if you're all right

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:02 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Bloomberg business app. This is Bloomberg radio. Now, a global news update. The White House is very happy about the July jobs report. The unemployment rate matches the lowest it's been in over 50 years. That's 3.5%. More people are working than at any point in American history. During her daily briefing press secretary, karine Jean Pierre said all the jobs that were lost during the COVID pandemic have now been recovered. The economy added 528,000 jobs during the month of July, unemployment ticked down to 3.5% and President Biden called the job's report. Outstanding. The president and First Lady, Joe Biden planned to visit flood ravaged eastern Kentucky Monday, The White House says the bidens will join governor Andy beshear to visit families affected by the deadly flooding. They'll also visit a fema recovery center to get an update on state and federal relief efforts. The travel plans assume that Biden will be cleared to resume normal activities after his COVID rebound. Authorities in New Mexico say the murders of three Muslim men in the past 9 months appear to be linked, Mark Mayfield has more. Albuquerque police say two members of the same mosque were shot dead in the last ten days and there's a strong possibility their deaths are connected to the killing of an Afghan immigrant last November. Police say all three men were ambushed, a spokesman for the Islamic center of New Mexico told a local newspaper they have never felt this much fear in the community. The council on American Islamic relations is offering a $5000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the shooter. I'm Mark Mayfield. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones is being ordered to pay over $45 million in punitive damages in a lawsuit filed by the parents of a sandy hook shooting victim, a Texas jury made that decision Friday. The news comes a day after the Internet talk show host, was ordered to pay over $4 million in compensatory damages for claiming the 2012 school shooting was a hoax, a financial expert estimated that Jones and his media empire has a net worth of about $270 million. I'm Brad Siegel. Connecticut is launching a hotline in website to help people seeking information about reproductive rights. Governor Ned Lamont says the hotline is a direct reaction to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn roe V wade. This is state that's not going to allow anybody to take away the fundamental rights of our women and girls. And that's not going to happen. It's not going to happen on our watch. People can call one 8 6 6 ET choice for information about abortion services in the state and connect with necessary resources, officials caution they are not offering legal advice. Four suspects are behind bars after police in semi valley, California allegedly caught them red handed stealing a catalytic converter more from Daniel martindale. Someone called 9-1-1 early Thursday morning after hearing what sounded like a catalytic converter being cut out of a car parked in a residential neighborhood. They heard right, responding officers found the cutoff catalytic converter. Floor Jax I saw in more tools in the suspect's vehicle, the four suspects all from Los Angeles were arrested. I'm Daniel martindale. The Biden administration is putting off a plan test of a minuteman three intercontinental ballistic missile. In an effort to avoid more attention with China, China has been conducting intensive military exercises near Taiwan, furious over House speaker Nancy Pelosi's visit this week to the island nation, which Beijing considers part of its territory national security spokesman John Kirby says the test isn't in anybody's interest right now and it will be rescheduled. Stocks are ending the first week of August mixed after a better than expected jobs report the Dow Jones Industrial Average rebounded in late trading to erase earlier losses after starting the session 200 points down, trading turn volatile is a stronger than expected July jobs report, renewed fears of more aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes. The Dow Jones Industrial rose 76, the S&P 500 lost 6 points, and the NASDAQ fell 63. And Warner Brothers announcing the merging of HBO Max and the discovery plus streaming services

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:06 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Two bronze statues around public display in Albuquerque New Mexico and commemoration of the TV series Breaking Bad. The statues represent the series main characters Walter white and Jesse Pinkman, played by actors Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul respectively. The sculptors were showcased for the first time to the public during an event at the Albuquerque convention center on Friday. I'm Scott Carr. House speaker Nancy Pelosi's Asian travel agenda does not mention any stops in Taiwan. The California Democrat plans to lead a congressional contingent on an official excursion to Asia starting today, the agenda includes visits to Singapore, Malaysia, South Korea and Japan. That agenda from the house speaker's office does not include Taiwan, even though rumor had it that she'll be making a stop there as well, despite communist China's adamant opposition to the idea. College football quarterbacks topped the Walter camp 2022 player of the year preseason watch list, Joel stern has that. Walter camp football foundation says names on that list include Alabama's Bryce young, USC's Caleb Williams, Ohio CCG Shroud and Oklahoma state Spencer Sanders, other notable names include defensive stars like Alabama's will Anderson at Oregon snow of seawell. The watch list will name ten semifinalists in November as the season winds down. The winner will receive a trophy at a ceremony early next year. A 23 year old man is dead after falling out of a plane that was trying to make an emergency landing near Raleigh, North Carolina. The FAA says two people were on board the twin engine plane when it took off near Raleigh Friday evening, but only one person was on board when it landed. The co-pilot Charles crooks is believed to have jumped out of the plane before it landed his body was found in the backyard of someone's house south of Raleigh. Two are dead in Florida after their experimental gyrocopter crashed, the small homemade plane went down yesterday in a field near some homes by Lake Geneva and clay county. State troopers say the two inside the gyrocopter were found dead at the scene. Florida highway patrol is investigating, that 22 ton Chinese rocket that had NASA administrators worried has returned to earth, though NASA says China has not shared the specific trajectory information of where the debris might land. Social media users in Malaysia posted video Saturday of what appeared to be rocket debris falling over the island of Borneo. I'm Scott Carr. Adam dug to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom. Some weaker than expected numbers out of China this morning, factory activity for July unexpectedly contracted as COVID outbreaks weighed on the recovery there. The official manufacturing purchasing managers index fell to 49 from 50.2. Economists had expected a slight increase to 50.3. And the non manufacturing number that looks at construction and services combined will it decreased almost a point to 53.8. Jobs week here in the U.S., July jobs report comes out this Friday. And Kelsey barrell fixed income portfolio manager at JPMorgan asset management says, watch for weakness. My bias is to say that unemployment for this year probably stays below 4%, but we should be expecting a deceleration in payrolls growth because 300 to 400,000 is still consistent with an economy that is operating at above trend growth. And what the GDP data is telling us is that we're probably moving into more of a below trend growth environment. Currently, economists overall are expecting unemployment to hold steady at 3.6% for now. And some say there is still reason to be optimistic overall. After Amazon pleased to the upside last week, and the stock jumped 10% Friday. Gene Munster managing partner at Luke venture says watch for Amazon to keep being a crowd pleaser. They have a network that really no one can compete with. These are the trucks. These are the fulfillment centers. They overbuilt them in the June quarter in the March quarter in December of last year and now they're starting to reap some of those benefits. So that's how it can continue on the profitability side. And Munster with us there on Bloomberg radio. And Boeing has temporarily averted factory strikes. Workers at three factories near St.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on The Restaurant Coach Podcast

The Restaurant Coach Podcast

06:36 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on The Restaurant Coach Podcast

"Have you ever heard of brand dilution? Brand illusion is a common phenomenon. Brand dilution is this. And this is I see it all the time because I've worked thousands of restaurants. You start off with your restaurant concept. It's great. You launch you open up everyone loves it. Places packed. All of a sudden, just like everything else in life, there's a cycle of business. And it starts declining, right? What happens when your business starts declining? What do you do? Book, you panic, right? Oh my God. What do we do? What do we do wrong? Oh my God, this is a drop what we do. You didn't do anything. It's just a natural cycle of business, people. You have to understand everything in life has ebbs and flows. And so does the cycle of your business. Even if you're the most popular place in the world, you will have a slower time. It just natural. Now, when you hit that ebb and it comes down, two things happen. You can either just ride it through, which it will eventually self correct and eventually you'll go back up, or you can do what you should be doing a long time ago, it should be constantly marketing anyway. Because most people do is when it's really busy, they don't market, and then they render why it's not busy when it's starting to slow down. They start slowing down. They think it's something they did with their food or service, but it's not just that you're keeping your brand top of mind with marketing, which should always be. You should always be marketing, always be recruiting. Always be what? Always what? Always be training, right? I got three things I say, everyone always be. Always be training, always be marketing, always be recruiting. The three a's. Always, always, always. Those three. So if I'm not telling people to adjust my parts, and this will happen to brain dilution. So the brand starts slopping down. They don't have they don't have anybody to help guide them so they don't understand the epson flows. So they panic. So they start adding new stuff to the menu. Oh my God, what if we and then of course you get that friend, you know what you need? You need a pizza. People love pizza. Shit. You're right. Even though we're a high end burger place, a pizza sounds like a good fucking idea. Okay, that sounds good. So then you put pizza on a menu. Now you get some sales because you market it a little bit. And all you get some sales, people, oh my God, we're back up. We're back up. We're doing great again. But then again, starts ebbing down again. And then your friend says, you know what you need? Greek food. People love a fucking Euro. God damn, you're right. Fuck it, never really love yours. Goddamn. I need a Euro. So you put your on the menu. Sales go back up. It's just going to keep doing this thing up and down, up and down. But then the problem is, is now your menu is a hodgepodge of burgers and pizzas and Euros. And now you do Italian night on Friday nights and I got pastas. Now you decide to do a couple high end stakes too. Now you're just a kind of a barrage of all kinds of stuff. And now you lose what is known as brain identity, the guests don't even know who you are anymore. What happens when the guest is not sure who you are? They just stopped coming. I had a place like that in Albuquerque. There's probably one of my first consulting jobs in Albuquerque. This is a 2009 and the place was a really, really, been around since the 70s, long time. The menu had become a hodgepodge. It was like Greek food. There was Mexican food. There was steaks. There was pizzas. It was all kinds of stuff on there. And I said, tell me your story. Tell me your backstory. Oh, we started out there was no everything was Mexican in the area. And so we decided we wanted to do a steakhouse. So we were like the original old town steakhouse. And I'm like, duh. Let's just go back to being the original old town steakhouse. And that was actually the tagline I came with. The original old town steakhouse. It was a rocket science. So we can dump all the stuff out of the way. We dumped all the old crap out of the way and got rid of all the Greek food, all the really crazy shit. We started doing our own kind of contemporary steakhouse kind of thing. And then what happened was when we marketed it properly, the sales took off their roof. Yeah. Brand dilution is real. And it happens every day. And you don't know what's happening because you're just trying to keep your business alive. And I understand that. When you're trying to protect something, you do throw everything at you can. You try to keep it going. You want to keep it on, you know, it might be on life support, but you're going to keep it going no matter what. Sometimes you got to change the model and you got to get just real basic with it. Wrong method of cooking. I've seen this before too. Chef can tell you too. Certain things that are great for yield, some cooking methods will just kill stuff. You know? Chicken. A lot of fish. You know, I've seen braised stuff. I've seen roasted stuff. There's lots of different cooking methods. You want to make sure you're using the right cooking method for your menus. Cooking is incorrect temperatures. Again, until all my line cooks this, just because it goes up on high. It doesn't mean you have to cook it on high. Everyone wants to think that goddamn saute pan, crank that flame up, and then oh shit, it's burning. You know that you know what the difference between smoke point and flashpoint is about two seconds. It goes from smoke and us on a boost in the flames. And then usually like my first lesson for guys, like, and I can see it happening. I'm like, it's going to burst into flames. How long from smoke boy to flashpoint? Instantly. Instantly, it's like two seconds, seriously. And I can see a guy when you guys paying on his guys oil in there and I see it start smoking, I'm like, yep. That's going to be a poof in a second. And you'll know you have a problem with that if you ask your dishwasher if his hands are always a problem with like burnt shit at the bottom, man. He's not happy. Yeah. What's the number one thing they do when they do it? Grab your pants just throw it in their bust up real quick, right? And they usually build the bus tub. Because the pan smoking hot and they throw in the bus stop smoking hot and it melts the bus tub. I can always tell who's like working by when I walk the line and I look in the bus tab on the line. I see the pans. And water. No. No. It works your hands. Yeah, why would you do that? Hey,.

Albuquerque
"albuquerque" Discussed on The Restaurant Coach Podcast

The Restaurant Coach Podcast

06:36 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on The Restaurant Coach Podcast

"Have you ever heard of brand dilution? Brand illusion is a common phenomenon. Brand dilution is this. And this is I see it all the time because I've worked thousands of restaurants. You start off with your restaurant concept. It's great. You launch you open up everyone loves it. Places packed. All of a sudden, just like everything else in life, there's a cycle of business. And it starts declining, right? What happens when your business starts declining? What do you do? Book, you panic, right? Oh my God. What do we do? What do we do wrong? Oh my God, this is a drop what we do. You didn't do anything. It's just a natural cycle of business, people. You have to understand everything in life has ebbs and flows. And so does the cycle of your business. Even if you're the most popular place in the world, you will have a slower time. It just natural. Now, when you hit that ebb and it comes down, two things happen. You can either just ride it through, which it will eventually self correct and eventually you'll go back up, or you can do what you should be doing a long time ago, it should be constantly marketing anyway. Because most people do is when it's really busy, they don't market, and then they render why it's not busy when it's starting to slow down. They start slowing down. They think it's something they did with their food or service, but it's not just that you're keeping your brand top of mind with marketing, which should always be. You should always be marketing, always be recruiting. Always be what? Always what? Always be training, right? I got three things I say, everyone always be. Always be training, always be marketing, always be recruiting. The three a's. Always, always, always. Those three. So if I'm not telling people to adjust my parts, and this will happen to brain dilution. So the brand starts slopping down. They don't have they don't have anybody to help guide them so they don't understand the epson flows. So they panic. So they start adding new stuff to the menu. Oh my God, what if we and then of course you get that friend, you know what you need? You need a pizza. People love pizza. Shit. You're right. Even though we're a high end burger place, a pizza sounds like a good fucking idea. Okay, that sounds good. So then you put pizza on a menu. Now you get some sales because you market it a little bit. And all you get some sales, people, oh my God, we're back up. We're back up. We're doing great again. But then again, starts ebbing down again. And then your friend says, you know what you need? Greek food. People love a fucking Euro. God damn, you're right. Fuck it, never really love yours. Goddamn. I need a Euro. So you put your on the menu. Sales go back up. It's just going to keep doing this thing up and down, up and down. But then the problem is, is now your menu is a hodgepodge of burgers and pizzas and Euros. And now you do Italian night on Friday nights and I got pastas. Now you decide to do a couple high end stakes too. Now you're just a kind of a barrage of all kinds of stuff. And now you lose what is known as brain identity, the guests don't even know who you are anymore. What happens when the guest is not sure who you are? They just stopped coming. I had a place like that in Albuquerque. There's probably one of my first consulting jobs in Albuquerque. This is a 2009 and the place was a really, really, been around since the 70s, long time. The menu had become a hodgepodge. It was like Greek food. There was Mexican food. There was steaks. There was pizzas. It was all kinds of stuff on there. And I said, tell me your story. Tell me your backstory. Oh, we started out there was no everything was Mexican in the area. And so we decided we wanted to do a steakhouse. So we were like the original old town steakhouse. And I'm like, duh. Let's just go back to being the original old town steakhouse. And that was actually the tagline I came with. The original old town steakhouse. It was a rocket science. So we can dump all the stuff out of the way. We dumped all the old crap out of the way and got rid of all the Greek food, all the really crazy shit. We started doing our own kind of contemporary steakhouse kind of thing. And then what happened was when we marketed it properly, the sales took off their roof. Yeah. Brand dilution is real. And it happens every day. And you don't know what's happening because you're just trying to keep your business alive. And I understand that. When you're trying to protect something, you do throw everything at you can. You try to keep it going. You want to keep it on, you know, it might be on life support, but you're going to keep it going no matter what. Sometimes you got to change the model and you got to get just real basic with it. Wrong method of cooking. I've seen this before too. Chef can tell you too. Certain things that are great for yield, some cooking methods will just kill stuff. You know? Chicken. A lot of fish. You know, I've seen braised stuff. I've seen roasted stuff. There's lots of different cooking methods. You want to make sure you're using the right cooking method for your menus. Cooking is incorrect temperatures. Again, until all my line cooks this, just because it goes up on high. It doesn't mean you have to cook it on high. Everyone wants to think that goddamn saute pan, crank that flame up, and then oh shit, it's burning. You know that you know what the difference between smoke point and flashpoint is about two seconds. It goes from smoke and us on a boost in the flames. And then usually like my first lesson for guys, like, and I can see it happening. I'm like, it's going to burst into flames. How long from smoke boy to flashpoint? Instantly. Instantly, it's like two seconds, seriously. And I can see a guy when you guys paying on his guys oil in there and I see it start smoking, I'm like, yep. That's going to be a poof in a second. And you'll know you have a problem with that if you ask your dishwasher if his hands are always a problem with like burnt shit at the bottom, man. He's not happy. Yeah. What's the number one thing they do when they do it? Grab your pants just throw it in their bust up real quick, right? And they usually build the bus tub. Because the pan smoking hot and they throw in the bus stop smoking hot and it melts the bus tub. I can always tell who's like working by when I walk the line and I look in the bus tab on the line. I see the pans. And water. No. No. It works your hands. Yeah, why would you do that? Hey,.

Albuquerque
"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Two aerial tram cars dangling over a mountain in northern New Mexico The general manager of the sandia peak tramway near Albuquerque says two tram cars became stuck Friday night because of icy conditions In a tweet the county fire department says all the passengers have been rescued and are safely at base The department says the cars got stuck around 2 a.m. after I accumulated unusually fast Three people are feared dead after a wildfire swept through a Colorado suburb the fire north of Denver destroyed hundreds of homes this week and burned over 6000 acres Border county sheriff Joe pelley says cadaver dogs will now be brought into the burn area Sunday to help locate three missing people almost a foot of snow now covers the area and could hinder the search and recovery process At least three people are dead and four are injured after a shooting at a Mississippi New Year's Eve party Gulfport police department chief Chris ryall said multiple people started firing at a large party after a physical altercation broke out of those injured one is in critical condition while the other suffered non life threatening injuries so far no one has been arrested Riles said it's a recipe for disaster when alcohol drugs and assault rifles are present at a party And a passenger on a flight from Chicago to Iceland says she had to quarantine in the airplane bathroom for three hours following a positive COVID test Marissa potaje says despite having received two negative tests prior to takeoff she started feeling sick mid flight and took a test that came back positive She then decided to stay in the bathroom for the remainder of the flight to safeguard the health of the rest of the passengers I'm Jim Forbes It looks like another COVID-19 vaccine could become available this year On Friday Maryland based biotechnology company novavax filed final data with the FDA The company said its next step if all goes according to plan will be to submit a request for emergency approval within the next month Nova backs vaccine is protein based setting it apart from Pfizer Moderna and Johnson & Johnson vaccines based on the phase three trial the novavax vaccine has about a 90% success rate Police are investigating after a man was stabbed in Manhattan moments after thousands rang in 2022 at nearby Times Square Paul to Castro has the latest Cache two men got into an argument and began exchanging punches around 1230 a.m. on west 34th street and 8th avenue in midtown one of the men pulled out a knife and stabbed the other in the back EMS rushed the victim to Bellevue hospital where he's expected to survive The man who stabbed him ran off and remains at large And an off duty NYPD cop is wounded after being grazed by a bullet while sleeping in his car it was in the parking lot of the 25th precinct in east Harlem The officer was taken to New York Presbyterian hospital where doctors removed bullet fragments from his skull We must find a.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Veteran on the Move

Veteran on the Move

03:58 min | 1 year ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Veteran on the Move

"<Speech_Female> You can join the union <Speech_Female> right away. Not <Speech_Female> only that, but there are a <Speech_Female> ton of <Speech_Music_Female> positions that <Speech_Female> are <Speech_Female> that we <Speech_Female> have shortages <Speech_Female> of roles that <Speech_Female> apply to <Speech_Female> military. For example, <Speech_Female> armrests, <Speech_Female> the <Speech_Female> production industry <Speech_Female> is <Speech_Female> very lacking on <Speech_Music_Female> armor as you <Speech_Music_Female> probably know from <Speech_Female> the news <Speech_Female> on the <Speech_Female> unfortunate <Speech_Female> infant that happened <Speech_Female> travesty <Speech_Female> on rust. <Speech_Female> Which is <Speech_Female> very close to actually one of the <Speech_Female> productions we were working on <Speech_Female> in Albuquerque, but <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> there are <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> an <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> it's unsafe. <Speech_Female> The <Speech_Female> few armors <Speech_Female> that they have. So <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> anybody <Speech_Female> in the military who has <Speech_Female> armory experience <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> can join the union <Speech_Female> and work in <Speech_Female> film and TV <Speech_Female> and have an <Speech_Female> amazing job in <Speech_Female> something that they really <Speech_Female> already know and love <Speech_Music_Female> doing. <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> Film <Speech_Female> and TV pilots. <Speech_Female> There's film <Speech_Female> and TV <Speech_Female> tons of transportation <Speech_Female> roles. <Speech_Female> So I wanted <Speech_Female> to let that <Speech_Female> be known because I <Speech_Female> think that maybe <Speech_Female> veterans feel like this <Speech_Female> is an industry that's very <Speech_Female> out of reach, but <Speech_Female> it's actually <Speech_Female> the industry <Speech_Female> wants you. <Speech_Music_Female> They need people that <Speech_Female> can come in on time <Speech_Female> and that <Speech_Female> have their shit together <Speech_Female> and our reliable <Speech_Female> and that's <Speech_Female> something that veterans <Speech_Female> really <SpeakerChange> have. So <Speech_Male> I wanted to <Speech_Male> say that <Speech_Male> <Speech_Male> where is <Silence> the matter? <SpeakerChange> How do they <Speech_Female> find that? <Speech_Female> Yeah, so this is <Speech_Female> what you do. Go <Speech_Female> to <Speech_Female> your local film commission. <Speech_Female> It can be <Speech_Female> either like a city <Speech_Female> run state commission <Speech_Female> like <Speech_Female> or a state run <Speech_Female> film commission, <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> and <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> for example, <Speech_Female> even just going to <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> Pittsburgh has <Speech_Female> a film commission, <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> New Mexico, <SpeakerChange> if I'm <Speech_Female> Christian. Anyway, <Speech_Female> go to them, and they <Speech_Female> will point you in the right direction. <Speech_Female> They will tell you exactly <Speech_Female> where to go. <Speech_Female> And they want <Speech_Female> hear from you. So <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> that's my recommendation <Speech_Female> for <Speech_Female> I wanted to <SpeakerChange> plug that <Speech_Female> because I feel like it's <Speech_Male> important. Do you <Speech_Male> know if it's <Speech_Male> veterans only or <Speech_Male> does it extend to <Speech_Male> mill spouses <Speech_Female> or family <SpeakerChange> members at all? <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> I don't think it <Speech_Female> extends to <Speech_Female> military spouses, <Speech_Female> but I do think <Speech_Female> that <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> I do think <Speech_Female> that it's an industry <Speech_Female> that's still really accessible <Speech_Music_Female> for <Speech_Female> them <Speech_Female> as well. <Speech_Female> But <Speech_Female> this particular <Silence> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> program is <Speech_Male> for veterans. <Speech_Male> Awesome. Okay, great. <Speech_Male> Thanks. <Silence> And No, I was just going to say, <Speech_Female> and

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Alec Baldwin Kills a Cinematographer on Set

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:36 min | 2 years ago

Alec Baldwin Kills a Cinematographer on Set

"We got to talk about Alec Baldwin. The tragedy of killing a cinematographer on this set of a movie called rust in New Mexico. How weird. How weird that on yesterday's Patreon. I ended the show by saying, and this was before the news had happened. I ended the show by saying, you know what? I want to do some shows next week on John Eric hexum and Brandon Lee, two actors who had killed on set with prop guns. I wish you would Patreon so you could have heard that. So eerie, I'll get those shows to you guys next week. But for now, we've got to try and figure out and make sense. What the hell happened was Baldwin? The Santa Fe sheriff's department confirmed that Thursday night, Alec Baldwin discharged the prop gun that killed the cinematographer, halyna Hutchins and injured the director Joel Souza on the set of this big western feature film on location in New Mexico. Hutchins was 42 years old. She died being transported to the hospital in Albuquerque. Sus 48 remains in a local hospital and his condition is going to be fine. It's unknown, but he ain't gonna die. And of course, they're saying mister Baldwin was questioned by investigators and released no arrests or charges have been filed. We've seen pictures of him and I'm sure you haven't been crying on cell phones bent over distraught. I'm not trying to make light of this. This is horrible. This is horrifying. I love Alec Baldwin as an actor. I hate his politics, but I love him as an

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Culinary School Stories

Culinary School Stories

05:19 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Culinary School Stories

"How physically and mentally demanding that job is and how it never lets up so he did not want that for me right. I mean He didn't mind if i had a passion for but he's i don't think you understand what you're getting into. So if found it to try to find the most hard ass nasty chef he could find in albuquerque. Went from and he told i was just thinking about this today for the chef told me goes you know your dad asked me to. You know to accept to give you a job. He told me to kick your ass with my size. Twelve boot as much as i can't big and i was like what he does not make it clear. He told me to make it as tough and nasty as possible as a great. You know because if you love something if you have passionate and you're gonna see that to me as a as an ongoing peace right for any student you love something and somebody tells you can't or make tough then guess what you're going to double down you're gonna crank harder so That's what i did. I doubled down. I worked harder. And i and i found that loved the adrenaline. I found that. I love what i was doing. Loved the work pace and everything. So i was going to university. I was really enjoying the restaurant scene. So eventually my parents were like okay. There they saw that. I wasn't going to go to architecture. So you'll and and i still want to go to university. I still dumb enough to give up a free scholarship. I didn't but i would've had a had. My parents Not sweden otherwise. But he said okay. Well this is where i see that. There's a lot of issue in restaurants. Or i see my parents. It don't have business sense. They they they have good craft skills. They they're great at what they do but they don't know how to make it into a business so you need to.

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Who Killed Lois Duncan's Daughter: The Murder of Kaitlyn Arquette

Strange and Unexplained with Daisy Eagan

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Who Killed Lois Duncan's Daughter: The Murder of Kaitlyn Arquette

"Lowest. Dunkin would receive a phone call. That would change her life forever. Caitlyn had been shot twice in the head while driving near downtown albuquerque and was in the hospital in critical condition less than twenty four hours later. Caitlin was dead and lois duncan found herself. Living the kind of nightmare. She had devoted her life to writing about. Lois would spend the next three decades trying unsuccessfully to unravel the mystery of her daughter's murder. Here's what we know about the crime around eleven pm on july sixteenth. A plainclothes detective drove by a car. That had hit a pole off the side of the road. On the corner of lomas east broadway near downtown albuquerque. There was a vw bug. Stop next to it. He saw no one at the site of the crash so he kept driving. I'm sorry what. How is it crashed car and another one right next to it at eleven o'clock at night not cause to stop an investigate. Common sense finally kicked in and the officer radioed end to see if the crash had been reported yet it hadn't so he decided to turn around and see. If i don't know a citizen might need help. By the time he got back to the scene of the crash the vw was gone. Oops am i right instead of the vw. Now some random guy was standing near the crash car when the detective asked what he was doing there. He said he just happened to be passing by turns out the reason. The officer didn't see anyone in the crashed car when he drove by without bothering to stop was because the driver had been shot twice in the head and was slumped over the wheel and she was still alive. This was kaitlyn arquette. Lois duncan's eighteen year old daughter.

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A Stroll Through Racing History: September 11th

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast

01:57 min | 2 years ago

A Stroll Through Racing History: September 11th

"On september tenth. Two thousand one keeneland association in lexington kentucky opened its annual september. Yearling sale a colt by leading sire storm cat. Top the opening session at five point. Five million dollars the final crop of legendary sire. Mr prospector was attracting considerable interest. As well it was business as usual but the following morning as handlers presented yearlings to prospective buyers in the bar area and as consigners were busy rushing updates to the sales pavilion images of coordinated terrorist attacks on the united states began. Filling newscasts being streamlined. On television monitors located throughout keeneland sales complex there were horrific images from new york from washington dc and from pennsylvania the nation was thrown into chaos on the keeneland sales grounds individuals who only moments earlier had been preoccupied with selling and buying horses suddenly stopped. They stared in disbelief struggling to comprehend what was unfolding on the east coast. Keeneland officials immediately announced that the start of the sale will be delayed by one hour but then as the depth of the attacks became more fully known. The decision to the way became a decision to postpone with keeneland. The mount saint that the sale would not continue until the following day at the earliest given that it was tuesday. Only eleven tracks across the country rescheduled the host. Live racing the downs at albuquerque delaware. Park fairmount park fair. Plex finger lakes great lakes downs. The meadowlands mountaineer racetrack philadelphia park prairie meadows and sunray park all eleven canceled. Most racing facilities would remain closed the following day as well at keeneland the president. Nick nicholson announced the formation of a red cross relief fund. It raised one hundred thirty thousand dollars within the first twenty. Four hours in the midst of the shock. Anger and sadness. There was also a stronger sense of community beginning to emerge

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Bob Odenkirk Back on 'Better Call Saul' After Heart Attack

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

Bob Odenkirk Back on 'Better Call Saul' After Heart Attack

"The star of better call Saul is back at work after a health episode is back on the job six weeks after suffering a heart attack he has tweeted out a photo of himself getting made up to play the title character in the AMC series announcing his own return in the Tweedy says he is happy to be here and living this specific life surrounded by such good people he even gave a shout out to make up artist sherry Montesano soap making him quote not only for shooting holding crickets fifty eight he had what he described later that's a small heart attack on the set of the show in Albuquerque New Mexico on July twenty seventh I'm Oscar wells Gabriel

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3 Officers Wounded in Shootout in Albuquerque

Sean Hannity

00:18 sec | 2 years ago

3 Officers Wounded in Shootout in Albuquerque

"Three Albuquerque Police officers were shot on another was injured while responding to a robbery. Police chief Harold Medina says one of the officers was hit in the chest above his vest and is in critical condition. One officer was shot in the arm while another was saved by his bullet proof vest. The fourth officer was injured by shrapnel or

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Student fatally shot at Albuquerque middle school

AP 24 Hour News

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

Student fatally shot at Albuquerque middle school

"The first week of school for the Albuquerque public School system and a child about 13 years old is dead after a shooting in a middle school student who fired the weapon is in police custody right now. Pending our investigation. Audio courtesy of K O A. T T

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Student Fatally Shot at Albuquerque Middle School

Mark Levin

00:35 sec | 2 years ago

Student Fatally Shot at Albuquerque Middle School

"In Albuquerque, New Mexico, say a middle school student was shot and killed by another student during lunchtime at Washington Middle School. Both are 13 years old. The victim was killed. The shooter was taken into custody. Albuquerque Deputy Commander Kyle Heart socks says It's not clear if any other students were going to be targeted. Remember, an atheist police officer quickly responded near moments after it occurred and took law enforcement action that definitely Uh, stopped any, if anything further was going to happen. It was immediately stopped by the police officer who was at the school. He was asked if bullying may have led up to the shooting and said they were investigating

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Student Fatally Shot at Albuquerque Middle School

The Ramsey Show

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Student Fatally Shot at Albuquerque Middle School

"Shooting in New Mexico leaves a middle schooler dead. Albuquerque Police responded to Washington Middle school Friday afternoon, where one male student shot another. Both are 13 years old. The victim was killed. The shooter was taken into custody. Albuquerque deputy Commander Kyle Heart socks says It's not clear if any other students were going to be targeted. He was asked if bullying may have led up to the shooting and said they were investigating that

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"albuquerque" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

01:59 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on 600 WREC

"42. It's Alabama's Morning news. I'm jt glad to have you along this morning. Appreciate Jamaica is part of your Monday morning. It was awful situation with that such, uh, the the condo crashed down in South Florida last week. As we told you, they're continuing the search and rescue their, uh, just just horrible that we had. Another bad incident happened over the weekend this past Saturday. It's been kind of confirmed rather now that five people were killed after this hot air balloon crashed in New Mexico. Those balloon festivals they have out there are just spectacular and amazing. I think they do them in Arizona, as well in New Mexico obviously has a great standing tradition for those as well. Officials say this balloon, though. Crashed into a power line in Albuquerque, causing it to catch on fire. Mm, It's awful there. They, uh Here is Albuquerque, Albuquerque Police chief Harold Medina, describing seeing the balloons flying earlier. In 26 years. It's one of the scenes. I guess that means most because it was just such a beautiful moment that led to such a tragic ending for these individuals involved. Yeah. He also remembers the former LAPD officer there who died in this balloon crash. Use a bike officer valuations when I first came on, and, uh, it just really emphasize the point of how really no matter how big we think we are. We're still a tight knit community and incidents like this affect us all. Absolutely. Balloon once again crashed into a power line, causing it to catch on fire and the basket reportedly separated from the bloom, causing it to plunge to the ground. Four people were declared dead at the scene, and the fifth person was taken to the hospital where they died from their injuries. But yeah, prayers for those families out there. That is just sad. Also over the weekend Friday, being a part of the weekend, right, former Minneapolis police officer Derek Shobin Has been now sentenced to a lot of time in jail. In fact, here's the judge Peter Kale, affirming the verdict and announcing that sentence based on the verdict of the jury finding.

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Hot air balloon crash in New Mexico kills at least 4 people, critically injures 1

Glenn Beck

00:11 sec | 2 years ago

Hot air balloon crash in New Mexico kills at least 4 people, critically injures 1

"Fatalities in New Mexico after the crash of a hot air balloon. Albuquerque police say four people died this morning. One other person is critically hurt. It appears the balloon hit a power

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Heading To The Airport (MM #3736)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Heading To The Airport (MM #3736)

"The Maison with Kevin Nation, if you're thinking of heading to the airport, I'd actually advised against it right now. Now, a couple of weeks ago, I might have said, well, you shouldn't go to the airport because of covid-19 and it's still not really that safe to travel even though people have been doing it and even throughout the pandemic. But now and even scarier reason not to go to the airport and travel as all of these planes that have been diverted because of trouble in the air, we had one that was supposed to go from LA to Nashville last week and it didn't even make it to like Albuquerque before they had to subdue. Someone who was causing troubles, somebody took another dead flight out of Los Angeles and started causing problems there and they were an off-duty flight attendant. Don't know what was going on. Don't know what other problems are. I know some of them, of course being about people wearing masks but heading to an airport right now, not going to be a fun experience. Not like it was even before the pandemic TSA needs more agents. Now they're asking office Personnel to pitch in until they can find more people. I don't plan on heading to the airport any time soon, if you can avoid it you may want to still for a while dead.

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Heading To The Airport (MM #3736)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Heading To The Airport (MM #3736)

"The Maison with Kevin Nation, if you're thinking of heading to the airport, I'd actually advised against it right now. Now, a couple of weeks ago, I might have said, well, you shouldn't go to the airport because of covid-19 and it's still not really that safe to travel even though people have been doing it and even throughout the pandemic. But now and even scarier reason not to go to the airport and travel as all of these planes that have been diverted because of trouble in the air, we had one that was supposed to go from LA to Nashville last week and it didn't even make it to like Albuquerque before they had to subdue. Someone who was causing troubles, somebody took another dead flight out of Los Angeles and started causing problems there and they were an off-duty flight attendant. Don't know what was going on. Don't know what other problems are. I know some of them, of course being about people wearing masks but heading to an airport right now, not going to be a fun experience. Not like it was even before the pandemic TSA needs more agents. Now they're asking office Personnel to pitch in until they can find more people. I don't plan on heading to the airport any time soon, if you can avoid it you may want to still for a while dead.

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Heading To The Airport (MM #3736)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Heading To The Airport (MM #3736)

"The Maison with Kevin Nation, if you're thinking of heading to the airport, I'd actually advised against it right now. Now, a couple of weeks ago, I might have said, well, you shouldn't go to the airport because of covid-19 and it's still not really that safe to travel even though people have been doing it and even throughout the pandemic. But now and even scarier reason not to go to the airport and travel as all of these planes that have been diverted because of trouble in the air, we had one that was supposed to go from LA to Nashville last week and it didn't even make it to like Albuquerque before they had to subdue. Someone who was causing troubles, somebody took another dead flight out of Los Angeles and started causing problems there and they were an off-duty flight attendant. Don't know what was going on. Don't know what other problems are. I know some of them, of course being about people wearing masks but heading to an airport right now, not going to be a fun experience. Not like it was even before the pandemic TSA needs more agents. Now they're asking office Personnel to pitch in until they can find more people. I don't plan on heading to the airport any time soon, if you can avoid it you may want to still for a while dead.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

05:07 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"Quite expensive. Our guest is still Harbin based Medical Richard. Eat your house experience to Mexico, Saturdays and Sundays. Your experience experience in the outdoors, experience and rescue. Do you have experience in medical medical training? Yes. So my experience in the outdoors and rescue was on Albuquerque Mountain Rescue for a long time about to join the team again. Now that I've moved back to Albuquerque, but my medical background I started as a ski patroller. With Angel Fire Ski Patrol on firefighter and then worked Pediatric hospital. Then I lived for a long time in Seattle, where a coordinated medical evacuations from all over the world from very Very remote places like Kenya, Rocco Yeah, it was quick and the Paul you you may be called in to help coordinate the evacuation. Dad. Yes. And no all depends on the response team, right? Of course. Yeah, I definitely would coordinate evacuations from headquarters in Seattle. Then maybe have everyone's one would have to fly out to new location. Toe conduct research. It was a fun time. All right, so we hear a voice in the distance were out hiking on an ally. A were We're up in Red Mountain up in Colorado, where hiking somewhere and we hear that distance in the voice had One of the most common one of the most common things that are encountered, or is there just no way to know? I mean, it's a twisted ankle. Um, you know, concussion. Poison ivy. What is it? Oh, poison ivy, I would say is not so common in New Mexico. I actually don't really know what poison ivy how to identify until I moved. Pacific Northwest learned that one quickly, but, yes, they're actually there are injuries are quite predictable and most of these accidents or injuries can be avoided. With careful planning, but I would say for the most part, ankle sprains strains. Knee injuries are definitely quite common head injuries from falls, whether it's brought climbing or your You're going up the Adelaide Trail and its icy as we know it can get very ice cream during the winter. And there are some steep sections. So falling is a real possibility. And then I would say, just pure exhaustion. Just pushing yourself a little too hard, maybe becoming dehydrated, a little bit of heat illness when it's really hot outside, that, I would say that would probably be the most common injuries that you may come across. How many individuals people who are avid outdoors all the time. Hikers, mountain bikers, rafters, rock climbers, or maybe all of the above. How many's just individuals or families? D do you have as clients, customers online? To teach us something the basics because we're outdoors all the time. We want to be safe. Yeah. So we the outdoor committee is incredibly diverse. Just you just you just named ah, handful of the communities of the groups that make up the outdoor community. And so we see as far as our students we see Everyone from the weekend warrior to the mom that wants to keep your kids safe to the search and rescue mountain rescue professional and even the mountain guide. That's that's definitely who we have is our students. And our core content. What? You know what our courses are designed to do, too. Again. Help you identify. Life threatening situations. So when something goes wrong, we teach you how to identify. Oh, no, This is not good, and then how to fix it to the best of your ability. To stabilize that individual then to go and get help. Right, so that way they can hopefully make it until you either go to get help or help arrives. And even though it's very basic far is the first day that you're delivering and save a life. Absolutely so the the classes online. Are they online to be accessed by people who want to learn at any time? Are there live classes combined with online video classes. Yes. So we offer variety. I like Tonto describe it as choose your own route of learning. So we have courses that are completely 100% online at your own pace, And then we have hybrid courses, so half of it is online at The students pace and then the other half is a practical training and that practical training could be in person. Or it could be live remote with one of our instructors and so again, just kind of like you could still In the comfort of your own living room, but receiving practical training, and you still will be practicing how to build a split how to take care of a wound that you know if you get a cut while you're hiking along or even how Tonto how to treat someone for shock If you Discover come across that along the trail. All right. We'll get back with till Harbin here on experience to Mexico will find out what you have to get. Give her what you have to give her to get back and return What they are offering you. And Web site again. Teal is Base dash medical dot com Back on experience to Mexico and talk 12 61 37.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"Sure of any of this. The research has to be done. But, you know, we can write that on your tombstone when these negative aliens attack this quiet That you didn't think they were real, but there's some very bad things going on here. And of course, nothing can be totally explained. As of this point. All right, thank you. Thank you. Color and good morning. Write that on your tombstone after they attack is that That that is what you said, right? Yeah, I think so. You believe the attack? Alien attack is coming on this planet. We believe so. The next 10 years something's gonna happen. Well, something is not the same as they're going to attack us or take us over something like that. Government has a lot of different, very high tech weapons to handle this, so there could be their mass destructions or some sort of armistice that there's going to be communication and there's gonna be some bloodletting. If it came to war. Mr Templar, would we win? I really don't know. We have some amazing weapons that we don't know about. Well, I guess we better have. All right. Walk hard line three. You're on the air Coast to coast and with our Belen James Templar. Good morning. Good morning. Where you calling from? Sir Paul Kerr, K. Albuquerque, New Mexico, Okay? I was wondering if best are gone Generator that being suppressed by the United States government. I understand the inventor. Mr. Right, Ari, I ch was held in prison 12 years. That's that is correct, of course, anything to do with medical mafia out there and you try and heal anybody alternate methods, and that's what they he was using different using this energy to heal people and they put him in jail is a quack. And he was.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

03:56 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"The season before he missed one and always hit two in a row since since he knocks the first one down. Bus back in the top 70 to 69 1 more coming for July is having an awful nice ballgame right handed, thus knocked them both down to the boxer Back up on top by two jury a horn with 22. Everybody's got 16. Nobody else in double digits 6 15 to play in the ball game. It's the end Stevenson Tabatha Keys tonight. He's got four fouls, cream dribbling out Tom versus it on the right side, Stevenson pulls up three bullets on the way. My family got a piece of that one air ball but killing away with the air in basketball up court left to right behind the back of a screen to his right stems back to Albuquerque, Barthelemy works that left side to horn in the quarter to Schwartz. Fakes drives in shambles off the bat. He bobbled it. Under the baskets. The wholeness has got a turnover. Colorado really good pass perfect pass. There's the bull safe going out of bounds by Stevenson and Schwartz comes up with loose ball got knocked down in a travel. He fell down because he got hit. He got hit from behind came up with loose bull took a bump from behind and went down on the bus hand it back over to Washington now. It's tough to get a turnover on a play like that, really is the hustle play. So it's Washington basketball. 5 35 to play in the second half. 71 69 left wing shuttle Bay in the paint leans in flood with right handed something good over the top of Shariah horn every time it's 71 with 5 25 to play by the most attacking fourth quarter, right McKinley High. The left son looks good against the man to man defense. It is a ward of the foul line. Fake steps to his right. Try to get inside him and Patty catches a love lock spins. Took shop with right hand shot more. Go gets the offensive rebound. His put back is up. Won't go in a foul cold on Evan Batty battling for the rebound number three on Evan, number five of the Buffaloes. Little basketball brought to us by elevations. Credit, you know, get a bus granted, Dammit cards checks, plus no monthly figure minimum balance. Forever bust, backing from elevations. Credit union elevations. See you dot com A lot of calls going bust way here. No 506 remaining in the second half time. It's 71. Washington brings the ball forecourt left bloody green chilling out sample Is that right side? Stevenson, Dad of the baseline under the bucket jump, passing the pain caused by Robert Celebration slams with two hands. He's got four and the Huskies have got Lead 73 71 before 45 deploy whoever the hard time Garden Stevenson. He used having a heck of a ball game 17 points. He's got four fouls. That's gonna become a factor here. Perhaps if they're not careful, Schwartz time taken by McKinley working the dribble looking like he wants to driving in Stevenson Does. McKinley backs his way down, spins, contact whistle and there's a foul number five on Stevenson right there with 4 23. Play in the second half. And Kelly right, earns a trip to the foul line is Stevenson is done for the night and McKinley was making an effort to go at him. There could play made him play defense. 17 points for Stevenson to two for the foul line. They ended up three of eight from downtown seven rebounds. He had a heck of a night. That'll take a big part of their offense out of the equation. But he's got 12 The Honus He's got 21 Stevenson and 17 4 23 remaining bubble is trailing by 2 73 71 as we kill. He's had the fellow enoughto Alright, has shooting two for Colorado missed his last two at the foul line. Right handed Sauce by Cam knocks that one down..

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

06:24 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"Fresh and stimulating in Santa Fe Start World and also Albuquerque today, I'm pleased to have on the show, Aundre Hanley, who is the chief curator at the Will Right Museum of the American Indian here in Santa Fe and Suzanne Spar. Chu is the founder and executive job. Rector up 5, 16 Arts and Albuquerque and we've been talking about the show that will be up until January, 30th called feminism's Andrea was a guest curator. And you guys did this great collaboration s o money really interesting women artists who are part of the show. It would be great. If you want to go sit. You can also see it. Virtually on the 5 16 arts dot or website through an exhibition viewer, which is very cool. So, Andre, you also have at the wheel right of the Museum of American Indian. You have an event that's coming up on Thursday, January 14th. It's a conversation with you and Gerald McMaster. Tell us about that. I'd love to, but we we've been doing some public programming throughout the pandemic virtually through three zoom, you register and what we're calling it the curator circles. So, um, this is really sort of exhibition artist to discuss their practice in their respective work. And, um, current will write museums in particular this time, laughter and resilience, humor and Native American art. Um General McMaster, who is a curator and another artist and author and professor has We haven't older piece of Gerald's in the show, and I am so I guess we are also lucky that Gerald is is honoring us with his presence in that in our panel discussion on the 14th on Thursday, so he's fantastic. I worked with him when I was at the National Museum of American Indian at the Smithsonian Institution. But Gerald is Um, the That can. It's a tier one Canadian research of indigenous visual, cultural and spiritual practice and director of the Web to center of indigenous visual knowledge and okay, not ours. It's pretty impressive. He again, you know for me, hey, was always like a mentor to me. But he was chosen to represent Canada as a curator for Theodora Punch Edward Petrus exhibition at the Venice Biennale. Only back in the nineties. He was also the the Canadian commissioner to the being Ali off Sydney and then he was also the 2012, artistic director of the 18th Bien Ali. Um, it's Sidney. He's just He's just had this wonderful, wonderful career on get started. Actually, here in Santa Fe, you went tol, the Institute of American Indian Art for undergraduate which I love and I'm just thrilled that he's gonna be able tol with us a little bit about his work and what he's up to now. He's gonna talk about his work that's included in laughter and resilience, humor in Native American art, right? Yes, a little bit. But he's also going to talk about it upcoming book that he has out and also noticed. In general. Give us some of his Yeah, no, it right. And so that's on Thursday. And if folks wanna sign up for learn more about this, Where should they go? Andrea, basically, go to the wheel right dot org's or are we all right, Um, Facebook page there. If you go to our public programs page, they you should have a place where you can register. Great, great. And so I'm gonna ask Suzanne a little bit about the fulcrum crumb. But Andre will. When we come back to you, I'd love to hear a little bit about the exhibitions that are coming up in the will. Right. So Sudan just talking to you said I'm just really in the middle of the Working on the Fulcrum fund press release to tell us about that. Yeah, well, 516 starts is a member or a partner in the Andy Warhol Foundation for the visual Arts for in their regional re granting program, so they invite slowly over several years. They've been expanding this program and 516 Arts was the first to be invited. And basically, they invite organizations that have ah, that are in areas where there's a high level of artist, organized activity and independent artists working together, so they saw that in in Albuquerque and Mexico and invited us to be a partner in getting their money out to these communities specifically to independent artists. So this is the fifth year of the program in this year, 516 and also the whole network that Warhol has been greatly expanding, decided to focus in on, um Covert relief funds for artists all over the country, so they actually doubled the program from 16 organizations last year to 32 this year. And, um, um, incredible amount of money is being distributed to artists and need. But here in Mexico 516 shirts Has been able to give out $256,000 in the form of 209 grants to artists and art spaces and the largest percentage of Artists in that group are native and artists of color. So they're people all over the state in different pueblos are receiving these grants that are helping with really basic needs, like groceries and rent and medicine and Childcare. So this has been very, very hard for artists. I mean, thank you. They can't a lot of them who sell their work at different art festivals and art shows can't do that, And people have not necessarily been going into galleries to buy art or make those connections. So I know that it's had a really covert has had very a lot of very negative. So the program's been really responding to what people's needs are, and it's been a very interesting process for the selection panel panels that we worked with this year to learn about what people's needs were like on the reservations. There's a huge need for just propane, like even if they have access to food. They can't cook it if they don't have the money for the propane, So anyway, these grants have been really helping in a lot of dire situations, and that just feels like the most important thing we could be doing in this. Crisis this you know both economic and health crisis. All right, it was it was like this year we were able to give out 17 times more that. Amount of money than we normally give. Normally. It's.

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"albuquerque" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

Talk 1260 KTRC

07:46 min | 2 years ago

"albuquerque" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC

"Where you can find out what's hot, fresh and stimulating in Santa Fe Start World and also Albuquerque today, I'm pleased to have on the show. Aundre Handling Who's the chief curator at the Will Right Museum of the American Indian here in Santa Fe and Suzanne Sparred Shoe is the founder and executive job. Rector of 5, 16 Arts and Albuquerque and we've been talking about the show that will be up until January, 30th called feminism's Andrea was the guest curator. And you guys did this great collaboration s O many really interesting women artists who are part of the show. It would be great. If you want to go see it. You can also see it. Virtually on the 5 16 arts dot or website through an exhibition viewer, which is very cool. So, Andre, you also have at the wheel right of the Museum of American Indian. You have an event that's coming up on Thursday, January 14th. It's a conversation with you and Gerald McMaster. Tell us about that. I'd love to know what we We've been doing some public programming throughout the pandemic virtually through three Zoom, um you register and what we're calling it the curator circles. So, um, this is really sort of exhibition artist to discuss their practice in their respective work. And, um, current will write museums in particular this time, laughter and resilience, humor and Native American art. Um General McMaster, who is a curator and under the artist and author and professor has we haven't older piece of Gerald's in the show, and I am so I guess we're all so lucky that Gerald is is honoring us with his presence in that in our panel discussion on the 14th on Thursday, so he's fantastic. I worked with him when I was at the National Museum of American Indian at the Smithsonian Institution. But Gerald is, um, the The it's a tier one Canadian research of indigenous visual, cultural and spiritual practice and director of the Web to center of indigenous visual knowledge and okay, not ours. I mean, it's pretty impressive. He again, you know for me, hey, was always like a mentor to me. But he was chosen to represent Canada as a curator for Theodora Punch Edward Petrus exhibition at the Venice Biennale Lee back in the nineties. He was also the the Canadian commissioner to the Benali off Sydney. And then he was also the 2012, artistic director of the 18th being Ali. It's Sidney. He's just He's just had this wonderful, wonderful career on get started. Actually, here in Santa Fe, you went tol, the Institute of American Indian Arts for undergraduate which I love and I'm just thrilled that he's gonna be able tol with us a little bit about his work and what he's up to now. And he's gonna talk about his work that's included in laughter and resilience. Humor in Native American art, Right? Yes, a little bit. But he's also going to talk about it upcoming book that he has out and also just In general. Give us some of his Yeah, no, it right. And so that's on Thursday. And if folks wanna sign up for learn more about this, Where should they go? Andrea Base to go to the wheel right dot org's or our wheel. Right? Um, Facebook page there. If you go to our public programs page, they you should have a place where you can register. Great, great. And so I'm gonna ask Suzanne a little bit about the folk from crumpet Andre Room When we come back to you, I'd love to hear a little bit about the exhibitions that are coming up in the will. Right. So Sudan just talking to you said I'm just really in the middle of the Working on the Fulcrum fund press release to tell us about that. Yeah, well, 516 starts is a member or a partner in the Andy Warhol Foundation for the visual Arts for their regional re granting program, so they invite slowly over several years. They've been expanding this program and 516 Arts was the first to be invited, and basically, they invite organizations. That have ah, that are in areas where there's a high level of artist, organized activity and independent artists working together, so they saw that in in Albuquerque and Mexico and invited us to be a partner in getting their money out to these communities specifically to independent artists. So this is the fifth year of the program in this year, 516 and also the whole network that Warhol has been greatly expanding, decided to focus in on, um Covert relief funds for artists all over the country, so they actually doubled the program from 16 organizations last year to 32 this year. And, um, um, incredible amount of money is being distributed to artists and need. But here in Mexico 516 shirts Has been able to give out $256,000 in the form of 209 grants to artists and art spaces and the largest percentage of Artists in that group are native and artists of color. So they're people all over the state in different pueblos are receiving these grants that are helping with really basic needs, like groceries and rent and medicine and Childcare. So this has been very, very hard for artists. I mean, thank you. They can't a lot of them who sell their work at different art festivals and art shows can't do that, And people have not necessarily been going into galleries to buy art or make those connections. So I know that it's had a really covert is very a lot of very negative. So the program's been really responding Tol what people's needs are and it's been a very interesting process for the selection panel panels that we worked with this year to learn about what people's needs were like on the reservations. There's a huge need for just propane, like even if they have access to food. They can't cook it if they don't have the money for the propane, So anyway, these grants have been really helping in a lot of dire situations, and that just feels like the most important thing we could be doing in this. Crisis this, you know both economic and health crisis, All right, it was it was like this year we were able to give out 17 times more that amount of money than we normally give. Normally, it's 60,000 year, and this year it was over a quarter of a million. So we're really, really happy that we were able to play that role and be add style enough that these foundations could Um, you know, steward their money through us to the people who need it continuing program. Come back on the show, sometimes soon to talk about more about what you're doing, because you all have a lot of really great things going on, Andre. I wanted to ask you a little bit about the exhibitions that you have of coming at the will, right. Sure. So we have an exhibition. A larger exhibition that's coming up called Shanto. And that exhibition starts. Um in April, the first of April. April 10th on dshaughnessy. Oh, is an exhibition. Um, um It's a mid career retrospective of Navajo artists. I'm shot of a gay and so little feature a number of works from Different periods of his career and looking at sort of really wonderful and Really relevant for these times, Um, narratives about what it is to be now the home what It is to, um To be to be an artist and to be an observer of life in the way that Santa does..

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"albuquerque" Discussed on The Children's Hour

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"albuquerque" Discussed on The Children's Hour

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