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Divine Naples Podcast
A highlight from Rich may buy a horse and name him Humpty hump. Matt is a dancer now and his humpty dance may get him into the dating scene. Mans lifespan depends on who he is married to. Matt is wondering how to become a certified installer of sunblock oil on males. Rich knows what happened at 3AM but Matt has no idea because he was sleeping ! Episode #415 August 16th. 2023
"And for the sunshine and rain today, it's August 16th, Wednesday episode 415 from this And this is Matt on this mic on Hump Day. Hey, have you ever heard a… talking about a hump day, have you ever heard a Humpty hump? What is it, horse? Humpty hump man. Is it horse? No dude. Because that would be a perfect name. He was a rapper. Shock G. He was out of Oakland. Where are you bringing this paper from? He had a hit song called the Humpty was the best life. We had sausages, potatoes in the fire, you know what I'm saying? They didn't feed us with, what do you call that? McDonald's. No, those things that you burn over a fire with the chocolate in the middle. Oh, the s'mores. Yeah, we don't have that chemicals. You missed out. I don't think so. I don't miss them at all. Yeah, you haven't noticed that the average lifespan of man has increased. Yeah, and it's all been with preservatives, we've been eating it. I tell you what. What are you, a dietician now? No, I think it has a lot to do with the guy Mary's. Oh, that might be. Remember what my friend Roman said? Yeah. My ex -wife, she was specialist. She find problem for every solution. Remember that? Yeah, that was good. That's what shortened my life for 30 years. Yeah, well, you know. Yeah, what? Don't worry about it. I'm not, I'm just, I don't have that problem. Anyway, it's hump day, we're celebrating Humpty hump. What do you got for us? What I got for officials. Yeah. Julie Ambrose, thank you, thank you for the music, the tunes, man. The song that we have on front, Divine Naples, Sunshine, you know, it just tells you everything. Don't worry, we're not going to change it with the Humpty dance song. No, no, but it always, when I see you close your eyes and humming here. Yeah, it's a happy song. Yeah, I always recording your humming. I'm going to make a song out of it. Oh, great. Yeah, it's gonna be, we got selling number one on the chart. It's gonna be single. Since we have, we have now connections in the Bezos industry, we're going to get to it. Yeah, that's awesome. Then, you know, maybe we're going to get you a little further. Now, Bruce and Julie, that's a Terracitara band that plays music behind our voices. So if you want to buy their CD, go to Terracitara .com or come to our Divine Naples Coffee and Wine Bar. We will gladly sell you one of their CDs. Yes, we will. BeachSOS .com, that's our official sponsor. So if you're sitting doing nothing, which you know, people do on the beach, then let us know. If you can fill your belly with something good, we have it. 250 items to choose from, from a bottle of wine to dessert sandwiches and baby wipes. So you just tell us. If you need to apply sunscreen, I'm volunteering. If you're female, if you're male, you're out of luck. Yeah. I mean, I'm not certified. That's a good, good call. We are not certified for males. Yeah, that's okay. Uh, you know, what can you do if you're not certified? Maybe you should get certified. Is there any kind of training where you can put oil on men? I don't know. Is it? I don't know. I'm signing up for it. So how'd you learn how to do it? I was watching YouTube videos. Oh yeah. Well, there you go. You can learn everything. I learned my accent there too. That's good. It's a Kentucky accent. It's a beautiful Kentucky accent. Thank you. divineapals .com forward slash discount dash coupons. That's where all the discounts in the amount of $500 waiting for you. So get your printer ready. Maybe, you know, send yourself email. You don't have to print anything. And don't forget this wellness month. We still have 14 days left, right? So you have plenty of time to book your massage. Even though you can do it after, if you're busy or not here in our spa, which is Divine Spa. That's pretty much what I have to do as officials. And this is Rob with that. We can go to our business. Yeah. Why don't you get right to the business? Yeah. So business is very simple. What is it business? You know what happened in three o 'clock in the morning when you were sleeping? I don't know. I was sleeping. I mean, it makes sense that I wouldn't know. I know. I know what happened yesterday. We didn't know anything either. Oh, we did know though. What? Yeah, we know. Now we know. Yeah. So since we know and I know since three o 'clock in the morning, but you don't know. And now I know. Now you don't know yet. You will know and everybody else will know too. We are live with our podcast in Bezos heaven and also Spotify. Oh, look at that. Yeah. So we got invitation email for a podcast to be published in Amazon music. You know, so we are since three o 'clock in the morning and also on Spotify. You can find us on those two platforms, which I think is a fantastic. Yeah. That is really millions and millions of listeners. So we're going to get our voices five million, I think in the Amazon one. Yeah. We're going to subscribers. I don't know. Yeah. 55 million subscribers. Yeah. It's a small that's chump chain. Yeah. Yeah. So, um, we're going to ruin 55 million lives. I don't want to be responsible for that. Oh, you don't want to be responsible for anything, but I can see the, uh, except for putting sun tan lotion on people. Yeah. I'll take the responsibility for it. It's easy. Yeah. So, um, since, uh, Mr. Bezos was so generous and send us that invitation email, I want to just, you know, pay forward and give him a little shout out here on that very valuable, very important and very famous podcast from divine Naples. And that is that, uh, Mr. Bezos, when he gets his, uh, uh, items back, uh, when somebody returned them and that they don't want them, uh, he needs to get rid of them. So he established businesses and one of them is called hot bins. And that is in, uh, in Fort Myers. And, uh, I'll tell you what, it's actually a very interesting business. They get, uh, all these returns from a big corporations and big, uh, back stores like Walmart, Kmart, and, and, uh, while targets and Amazon and everything, they pack them in the bins and they change the price daily. So I guess, uh, I think Tuesday is the day when they bring new merchandise and the price is certain amount for each item is same price. Wow. That sounds like shopping. Yeah. You don't have to do your window shopping shopping. Let's go, honey. Yeah. Uh, that's exactly right. What I would say if I go and your wallet's going to be a little lighter when you get home, but maybe the trunks are going to be heavier. I don't know. You got, can you fit a lot of junk in here? Yeah. Talked about junk the other day. Well, junk. I have a big garage. Yeah. And then you do the garage sale. That's exactly right. Now I feel, I feel where you're going. There you go. That's exactly what the American economy's on. Somebody spends the money. So you just get done yesterday or the day before. I can't remember. I can't remember what, you know, five minutes ago, uh, you just got done telling people to, to, to not shop and fill their garage stores, but now you're telling them to go up to Fort Myers and binge shop. It makes so much sense. And then when you get done binge shopping and get home and look through all this stuff and use it once you can go, I don't really need this. Put it in the garage and go ahead and pay a couple of months on the interest and that type of stuff. And then just open up your garage door in two weeks and start selling it for about 10, 10 % of what you bought it for. But that's exactly what I said three days ago. And you look at me that I'm crazy because and now you're using it against me. Don't, don't, don't store up a bunch of stuff in your garage, but you got to go binge shop. Anyway, it makes all the sense in the world to me. I'm just, you said that's your, that's your favorite sports garage sales, but it's like with my ex wife, I was like, Oh really? And we got to go out and do this garage sale thing again. And then, you know, it was always never just thinking about what's good for the other person. I should have just said, Hey, if that, if she's into that, let's go and do it and make the best of it. And then if I was smart in those times, like you tell everybody I lived in caveman days. So I'm going through the garage sales. I could have found some things of value. I mean, you go out to the Valley where they grow stuff. I'm not saying, I mean, your dad and you are farmers. I'm not saying all farmers are kind of low IQs or anything, but they got stuff in their garage. That's worth money. And if I would have just been a little smarter and educated on what you could find in the golf, uh, in a, in a garage sale, I might've made some, some money anyway. So everybody go been shopping, but you have this rampage here, which is a point is taken, but you have to understand my reasoning. Yeah. Okay. My reasoning is I'm trying to kill, uh, with a two flies with one shot because I, I trying to save some energy over here. Right. So stroke Bezos.

The Dan Bongino Show
Remembering the Tragic News About Private First Class Greg Ambrose
"And we had this bar at 64th place in Myrtle avenue in Queens And my grandfather and my grandmother ran the bar So my grandfather who my grandmother had remarried So my grandfather is not my uncle's father okay So my grandfather's sitting in a bar and they have all the signs up Welcome home Greg You know hand handmade signs Everybody was so excited and my grandmother was elated but my grandmother was over at saint pancras School which is the school I want to when my mother went to was onwards since closed down It was a Catholic school of Myrtle avenue in Queens Some of you live in the area it's probably a walk through history If you don't just roll with me for a minute I assure you these things happen This is not this is not this is a non fiction tale So my grandmother was picking up my mother and my aunt Jane From school they were in grammar school at the time And these two soldiers walk in And you know it's a bar so it's dark it's the middle of the day Sunlight coming through but you know they don't it's not like lit up like a doctor's office So my grandfather is a tough time kind of seeing my grandfather was a big guy My grandfather was like 6 6 you know 300 plus pennies They got football player Maybe he's a big guy That's where we all get our size from Every time I see someone in public they're like gosh I didn't realize you were that big Not as big as him but So he sees these gentlemen you know come on in As they walk through the door you know the sun kind of over their shoulders a little bit where they're silhouetted a little bit He knows right away That ain't Greg And you know something's up

WLS-AM 890
"ambrose" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"My uncle Greg Ambrose was killed at 1968 today He was shot in the back and Vietnam Rescuing his buddies he was awarded the bronze star for doing so And a lot of these heroes many others Gregg and others they died and they're on that wall but they don't have a nephew who's got a national radio show to say their names So in honor of Greg and all of those others whose names I wish I had the time to mention one by one on the air You know I want to thank you for everything you did And the families who left them behind for everything you've gone through too And it tends to be kind of a forgotten war but you've got to remember a lot of those kids and they were kids My uncle died when he was about 19 You know they went over there Believe in they were serving their country whether you believe the war was just or unjust or whatever else Their mission was And I want to thank them My family was never the same after be lost They were holding a welcome home party for him and two soldiers showed up instead It was the day he was supposed to come back And my grandmother was never the same ever Sorry It's always hard to talk about Neither does my mother or anyone else So in my uncle Greg God rest your soul There are real hero and so are many many others who died in service of this amazing country

The Dan Bongino Show
Remembering Private First Class Gregory Ambrose
"My uncle Greg Ambrose was killed at 1968 today He was shot in the back and Vietnam Rescuing his buddies he was awarded the bronze star for doing so And a lot of these heroes many others Gregg and others they died and they're on that wall but they don't have a nephew who's got a national radio show to say their names So in honor of Greg and all of those others whose names I wish I had the time to mention one by one on the air You know I want to thank you for everything you did And the families who left them behind for everything you've gone through too And it tends to be kind of a forgotten war but you've got to remember a lot of those kids and they were kids My uncle died when he was about 19 You know they went over there Believe in they were serving their country whether you believe the war was just or unjust or whatever else Their mission was And I want to thank them My family was never the same after be lost They were holding a welcome home party for him and two soldiers showed up instead It was the day he was supposed to come back And my grandmother was never the same ever Sorry It's always hard to talk about Neither does my mother or anyone else So in my uncle Greg God rest your soul There are real hero and so are many many others who died in service of this amazing country

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"ambrose" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"From the liturgy of the hours of the Roman right. From the office of readings. From the treatise on flight from the world by saint Ambrose, bishop. Old fast to God, the one true good. Where a man's heart is, there is his treasure also. God is not accustomed to refusing a good gift to those who ask for one. Since he is good, especially to those who are faithful to him, let us hold fast to him with all our soul, our heart, our strength, and so enjoy his light and see his glory, and possess the grace of Supernatural joy. Let us reach out with our hearts to possess that good. Let us exist in it and live in it, let us hold fast to it, then good, which is beyond all we can know or see, and is marked by perpetual peace and tranquility, a peace, which is beyond all we can know or understand. This is the good that permeates creation. In it we all live on it we all depend. It has nothing above it, it is divine. No one is good but God alone. What is good is therefore divine, what is divine is therefore good. Scripture says, when you open your hand, all things will be filled with goodness. It is through God's goodness that all that is truly good is given us, and in it there is no admixture of evil. These good things are promised by scripture to those who are faithful, the good things of the land will be your food. We have died with Christ. We carry about in our bodies the sign of his death so that the living Christ may also be revealed in us. The life we live is not now our ordinary life, but the life of Christ, a life of sinlessness, of chastity, of simplicity, and every other virtue. We have risen with Christ, let us live in Christ, let us ascend in Christ, so that The Serpent may not have the power here below to wound us in the heel. Let us take refuge from this world. You can do this in spirit, even if you are kept here in the body. You can at the same time be here and present to the lord. Your soul must hold fast to him. You must follow after him in your thoughts, you must tread his ways by faith, not an outward show. You must take refuge in him. He is your refuge and your strength. David addresses him in these words. I fled to you for refuge, and I was not disappointed. Since God is our refuge, God who is in heaven and above the heavens, we must take refuge from this world in that place where there is peace, where there is rest from toil, where we can celebrate the great Sabbath, as Moses said. The Sabbath of the land will provide you with food. To rest in the lord and to see his joy is like a banquet, and full of gladness and tranquility. Let us take refuge like the deer beside the fountain of waters. Let our sole thirst as David thirsted for the fountain. What is that fountain? Listen to David. With you is the fountain of life. Let my soul say to this fountain, when shall I come and see you face to face. For the fountain, is God himself..

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"ambrose" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"The dove. We begin with guys that are blurred over by the cataracts of sin. When the cataracts have been removed, washed away, like we burned our eyes with a chemical and the baptismal fund is standing by brake glass to wash eyes to clear your eyes. And then the light of mount tabor is put in our eyes and with that light we can see the world differently. But we can see the world the way it was meant to be seen. So that we could do the world, the way it was meant to be done. As eucharist and that as avarice gluttony, envy, lust, passionately. The purpose of liturgy is to lead to our deification, which doesn't pluck us out of the world yet it lets us see and do the world correctly because the form, the light, the light of mount tabor, the deifying light, is now within us. When Ambrose writes about his cat acumens having gone through the baptismal font, and now coming out as brand new neophytes, he says, how beautiful the church is in them. There's a slip of grammar. He's not talking about them going into the church. He's saying in baptism, the church enters into them. And now they see the world with different eyes. And that's the witness that Christians give. Why don't you react the same way that these others don't? Well, I don't see it that way. I see this occasion in the light of heaven. Why don't you grieve like others do? Well, we don't grieve without hope. Why don't you crushed when you were passed over for this promotion? Well, it's not the most important thing in my life. I have a latria. I'm not giving the trio to this accomplishment. I have somebody another object for the vitria. We all have little taste and instance of that right when you first fall in love, things that were the most important to you now kind of disappear. I watched my son love to play hours of trying to remember which gaming system he had PlayStation, I think. And he got married and still played a little bit, then they had kids and the PlayStation is in the attic somewhere. Sorry, kids. I can't play with you or read your stories right now. The PlayStation is the most important thing in my life. Your lifelong process is God drawing euphoria by one good, only to have you draft it because there's another greater good, only to have you drop it, so there's another greater good. And this is something that C. S. Lewis and Charles Williams talk about under their category of romantic theology. This was something that gave rise to my notions in consecrating the world. There's nothing wrong with money sex or beer. But you dropped them to move to a greater good. And we've all experienced it at one point, why can't we experience it later? We'll continue our conversation with doctor fackre and our next episode. You've been listening to pathway to sacred mysteries with doctor David facco. To hear and or to download this conversation, along with hundreds of other spiritual formation programs, visit discerning hearts dot com. Or you can find it within the free discerning hearts app. This has been a production of discerning hearts. I'm your host Chris McGregor. We hope that if this has been helpful for you that you will first pray for our mission, and if you feel a swarthy, consider a charitable donation which is fully tax deductible to help support our efforts. But most of all, we hope that you will tell a friend about discerning hearts dot com and join us next time for pathway to sacred mysteries with doctor David vagberg.

A Scary Home Companion
"ambrose" Discussed on A Scary Home Companion
"I agree to the trade. There's a soft thump as the sealed bottle of water lands next to you on the raft man's engine buzzes to life and he laughs heartily steers deeper into the heart of the devil's triangle. You don't watch him go. You are transfixed by this bottle. It's an old glass bottle when you pick it up. It's so cool to the touch that you have to gently rub it against your face along the back of your neck. Try and control yourself. You have to make this sacrifice worth it just to sip. Just one sip to start and not even to swallow a bottle cap. Full of water barely wets your lips and it doesn't even touch your tongue. Your mouth soaks it up too quickly. One more bottle cap this time directly on the tongue. It feels so fucking good. Nothing has ever felt this good before. Nothing you know that the guilt will come but now right now. This water is pure euphoria. One cap at a time. You slowly drank half the bottle over the course of the afternoon when the sun sets when the air cools just a bit. You aren't even tempted to drink the rest. This water buys you two more days maybe three and you know you after fucking used them and you do that little bit of extra time extra strength. That little bit of extra clarity of thought. It was enough. Bobby and his desperate hope was justified. Against all odds. You catch sight of a ship the next evening. You quickly chugged the remainder of your water before you smash the bottle and us one of the curved shorts to signal an sos works you gain even believe it but it works when the ship slows down and a dinghy starts to move towards you. You think it's a hallucination but it isn't it's real they found you and they take you back to shore your boss. Miss ambrose pays for all your medical care. She even comes to see you in your private hospital bed after clearing the room. Miss ambrose demands to hear the full story of what you'd gone through near too weak to lie so she helps you and tells you what parts of your story to tell in which to keep to yourself you listen. You obey something in the timber of her voice demands obedience after you speak to the authorities telling them the truncated version of what happened. You get out of the hospital and you find that. Your bank account is full to an unexpected degree obeying. Miss ambrose pays well so you keep your mouth shut and you stick to the official story it takes a while before you can stop telling the official story. The coast guard that local police. The dro several different professional and scientific organisations. Everyone needed to hear the whole story and they needed to hear it from you. After a few months they stop asking after a few more months. You even start to get a few new job offers but you still aren't ready to go back out on the water. You may never be once you were no longer fighting for your life. Then the weight of what you had done of what you and traded foul full brunt across your soul. The therapy couldn't help because you could never bring yourself to tell the full story. Not even to a therapist you remained committed to the lie. You could never risk telling another soul waking up one morning you go to the front window. Take in the sunrise on the sidewalk in front of your house. You see a man standing at the fence staring at you through the window. It's bobby somehow it's bobby. He opens your front gate and walks up to the door..

Short Storiess Podcast
"ambrose" Discussed on Short Storiess Podcast
"This was in eighteen. Fifty three when pedaling was more common in the western country than it is now and was attended with considerable danger the peddler with his pack travers country by all manner of lonely roads and was compelled to rely upon the country people for hospitality. This brought him into relation with queer characters. Some whom were not altogether scrupulous in their methods of making a living murder. Being an acceptable means to that end. It occasionally occurred that a peddler with a diminished pack and swollen purse would be traced to the lonely dwelling of some rough character and never could be traced beyond. This was so in the case of old man. Baker has he was always called. Such names are given in the western settlements only to elderly persons who were not as opposed to the general disrepute of social and worth is a fixed the special reproach of age a peddler came to his house and none went away. That is all that anybody knew seven years later. The reverend mister cummings a baptist minister well known in that part of the country was driving by baker's farm one night it was not very dark. There was a bit of moon somewhere above the white veil of mist that lay along the earth. Mister cummings who was at all times. A cheerful person was whistling a tune which he could occasionally interrupt to speak a word of friendly encouragement to his horse. As he came a little bridge across dry ravine he saw the figure of a man standing upon it clearly outlined against the gray background of a misty forest the man had something strapped on his back and carried a heavy stick obviously at itinerant peddler his attitude had entered a suggestion of abstraction like that of a sleep walker. Mister cummings reigned in his horse when he arrived in front of him gave him a pleasant salutation and invited him to a seat in the vehicle. If you're going my way he added demand raised. His head looked him full in the face but neither answered nor made any further movement. The minister with good natured. Persistence repeated his invitation. At this the man through his right hand forward from his side in pointed downward as they stood on the extreme edge of the bridge. Mister cummings look past him over into the ravine saw nothing unusual and withdrew. His is to address the man again. He had disappeared the horse which all this time had been uncommonly restless gave that moment a snort of terror and started to run away before he had regained control of the animal. The minister was at the crest of the hill hundred yards along. He looked back and saw the figure again at the same place and in the same attitude as one he had. I observed it then for the first time he was conscious of a sense of the supernatural and drove home as rapidly as his willing. Horse would go on arriving at home. He related his adventure to his family and early. The next morning accompanied by two neighbors. John white core well and abner racer return to the spot. They found the body of old man. Baker hanging by the neck from one of the beams of the bridge immediately beneath the spot where the apparition had stood a thick coating of dust slightly dampened by. The mist covered the floor the bridge but the only footprints were those of mister. Cummings horse in taking down the body. The men disturbed the loose freia ball of the slope below it. Disclosing human bones already nearly uncovered by the action of water and frost. They were identified as those of the loss peddler. At the double inquest. The coroner found that daniel baker died by his own hand while suffering from temporary insanity. And that samuel moricz was murdered by some person or persons to the jury on no. You've been listening to present at a hanging by ambrose beers who once said doubt is the father of adventure. I've enjoyed being with you for this episode. And now i must go but i hope to be with you again soon. Please be well and happy and thank you for listening to me..

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"ambrose" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend
"Radio on august nineteenth twenty twelve the day of the apocalypse in wavering in twenty twelve spring twenty. Twelve on the air with cdc in. I told him populists would be august. Nineteenth that that night aug nineteenth on sitting on my front porch guinea a nord comes out of the sky. Floats down in front of me download. It's memory of time into my mind forty. Zeros of time would downloaded into my mind. That was that's the climatic moment of the movie star trek. The motion picture in. I have been urged right and while this is happening on coast to coast radio. George noory in whitley strieber are talking about. Melvin year old boy that my dream will created into reality as a is from the dream because a dream is manufactured what we breathe in the air. This is very circular. This is very circular for you. Started the senate. You started this story. The way you be way you ended at and vice versa Is anybody like there's anybody else understand this very few. I'm really doesn't want to use it for one. Once have you reached out to him. I would it was kicked up coast to coast to coast to coast insider. And i told whitley on the air. That eleven year. Old boy was me. I you know boom mic coast-to-coast insider was canceled. Oh now because those guys are into alternative. I mean look coast to coast. I'm a huge huge fan of mark. I mean i listened to it at night live parasites their demons. Wait till you telling me that. George noory and and i mean does go back to art bell like. Would you call art bell a parasite or known our belt are bell got shot at i swell. Who's who's controlling coast to coach. Now you're telling me they killed art bell well who else wait a minute. Wait a minute. Didn't he have I thought he died of disease but he was shot at when he tried to start his his other show right dark matter saint he had on he hit on a guest art. Bill had on a guest. Right isn't name of adam. Ambrose okay supposedly was brought on by either Use other In my Dolan or cameron. I talked about one of those two. Brought this guy Adam ambrose on saying he was up t yes it was just that But this guy. Adam ambrose that they brought on you can't find him anywhere he doesn't exist anywhere. What that so weird. I can't find it. Yeah on the looking up. Adam ambrose right now and he doesn't have a picture. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. yeah exactly. So what is the connection between. Adam ambrose in an art bell like you will adam. Ambrose is my first sons real name. Wait a second way. So i've tried to put together. I'm trying to put together the lines off. I can keep up with so ambrose. Your son's first name. Are you implying that. You're related to this adam ambrose or you don't know this i am or not. He doesn't talk to me. We haven't we haven't talked in you know we. We were on facebook for one short message. Timing and his mother got involved and it was over. Were you when when you brought your son. Adam into the world Were you already is seeing other things from other realms where you experiencing like reality or were things different like life there mark. That was different before this orb. How did it change you will. You'll be definitely but this orbit just confirmation from from the beginning in the beginning The beginning is um march.

Power 106 FM
"ambrose" Discussed on Power 106 FM
"Deep, like usual sweating past us. They're doing too much. I haven't done my taxes. I'm to turn it up. Fragile. Gotta Pettit will my risk on us. Call me slipping once. Okay, So when someone in a black robe I tell you it was us Manor house. Ambrose word it to plush. Say my days, the number but I keep waking up. No. You see my text, baby, Please say something about a classroom and a cheapskate, huh? Gotta move on my release. Stay home. This is fame. Not I don't even know what that's about Watching mouth. Maybe got an ego twice the size of the crib. I could never tell if it is what it is. I said What I had to invade what I did. I never turn my back on every cheek up a bit urgent. Daddy Patrick, on my wrist doing front flips giving you my number. But don't hit me, you know, done working on a weekend like usual wealth in the deep end like yours will swear They passed us. They doing too much. I haven't done my taxes. I'm to turn to I just got a panic on my risk on us. We'll be stripping was okay. So what Someone is your blocker about Tell you for was us Manor house in rows with it. This will plunge blood. How one of six This is the song of the hour. We're looking for calling 10 right now in 18 by two old one of five. Now we're looking for college 10. You're gonna go see the weekend live its powerful six. Let's go. Are you sleeping with Tom around? Bring your friend which way? Catch me with me. Just me. Must city of younger kill be solved shows my God, white he and my bucket. Get me ready than the devil's luck on us. Miss me If I do this every day said often miss on any don't you love the wave?.

REAL 92.3
"ambrose" Discussed on REAL 92.3
"Manor House, Ambrose worded to plush. That's cool. Not really about his own life is good. Free right down for the cheap spring on the brink of love. What if you were not spraying to be in my domain? Or the mother who dropped $3? Only rain called finished part. Look, I was in the shop serving his name in the same fence. Granted, she was standing right there when kids play on the brick who I made him go. Hey, well tell abandoned this house down. Bad trips had rabbit that stick who got your fields and gave that does little central You really love these. They rolled me to play with this crowd would not since the whole summer spring this who they had the kind of night light and he wrote it about who I'm gonna He's a line in love, Bad wolf or a stick is trying to tote that drink or London and is extended. They gotta stretch it now we're going down, but it's Yeah, right from my that last night. Recent forehead class made it We're rich. I was at the band Got a penthouse for a lousy who is like a Shanda lives my neck massages e got think so. The thought that black witches who got her medicine in my blood tossed out for the cheap spring on bringing them out. If you were not Spain to be in my domain, and all the mothers who got $3 on the rain caused any trouble. Look, I was in the shop, sir. Even if 92 3 new home for hip hop in, standing up to racism and racial injustice in the black and brown community, Give it up for honey. Click of the day. This is a survey survey say that is that most women would rather spend quarantine with our female friends rather than their romantic partners. Get about a lady. You mean it? Yeah. I honestly Yeah. Wait, the survey said what it said that 56% of women would rather hang out or quarantine with their female friends at 6%. Yes, over, Like most American women and over half wow over.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"ambrose" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Boston out past 4 95 through Westbourne for 95 to 90. No issues, both directions two and nine. No reported problems there either, David said. Ronnie could be busiest traffic on the three David Thank you Partly sunny this afternoon with a gusty, chilly wind high in the mid forties but feels a lot colder, more like the twenties and thirties out there today Tonight Partly cloudy and breezy dropping to about 34 mix of clouds and sunshine Tomorrow High 44 Tuesday is going to be partly sunny and chilly. Hi 38 pretty brisk on Wednesday. Inauguration Day. Partly sunny, high 34 still pretty chilly heading into Thursday Right now, partly sunny 43 degrees in Arlington, 42/45, Avon and 43 in Boston and Cambridge. It's 1 35 former Danvers police chief Patrick Ambrose has died. Danvers police notifying the public yesterday, Ambrose was just a week into retirement. He retired on January 8th Ambrose that works for the Danvers Police Department for 35 years. No word yet on how Ambrose died, He leaves behind a wife and three Children. An awful milestone during this covert 19 pandemic. Two million people have died due to Cove it although it took around eight months to reach the first million fatalities. Apparently it only took another four months to reach the second million that US tops all other countries with almost 400,000 deaths. Let's find out more on the numbers from CBS is Dona Bacchus. Operation Warp Speed is moving in slow motion,.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"ambrose" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Carrying Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has landed in Moscow. Where he is now facing the threat of arrest. He's coming back from Germany, where he was recovering from poisoning by a nerve agent, which he blames on the Kremlin. Today's flight, however, landed at a different airport than originally planned. This could have been an attempt to avoid journalist and a crowd of supporters. Meanwhile, Russia's prison service last week issued a warrant for over know Ronnie's arrest, saying he had violated the terms of suspended sentence that he had received on a 2014 conviction. Of embezzlement. Former Danvers police chief Patrick Ambrose has died. Danvers police notifying the public yesterday, Ambrose was just a week into retirement. He retired on January, 8th Ambrose had worked for the Danvers Police Department for 35 years. No word yet on the cause of death. He leaves behind a wife and three Children. An awful milestone during this covert 19 pandemic. Two million people have died because of Cove ID there. We took around eight months to reach the first million deaths. It only took another four months to reach the second million. The U. S tops all other countries with almost 400,000 deaths. Let's find out more from CBS is Dona Bacchus. Operation Warp Speed is moving in slow motion, the release of war doses promised by the Trump administration. Not happening. Governors across the country confronting the failure. They were lying. They don't have any doses held back. They're empty Promises are literally playing with people's lives. My guess is it's gross incompetence. Don't worry, we'll increase the supply because we're.

WBZ Afternoon News
Former Danvers Police Chief Patrick Ambrose Dies 1 Week After Retirement
"Police chief Patrick Ambrose has died. Danvers police notifying the public yesterday, Ambrose was just a week into retirement. He retired on January, 8th Ambrose had worked for the Danvers Police Department for 35 years. No word yet on the cause of death. He leaves behind a wife and three Children.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"ambrose" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Not being in power trumps still needs to be convicted. It's imperative that he be be a cultural just so his history knows that we did not allow him to escape justice. But really it all comes down to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, even though Democrats will essentially control the Senate. They need a two thirds majority to convict. But Marky says he's hopeful McConnell will vote against Trump outrage. It was Donald Trump did the more evidence which is produced, which, I think is going to be the voluminous over the next couple of weeks. I think that it enhances the likelihood that we will find Republicans who realized this. Historically, it is absolutely necessary for them to vote for conviction. Hospital WBZ Boston's news radio former Danvers Least chief Patrick Ambrose has died just one week after he retired the Danvers Police Department announcing Ambrose's death yesterday on Social media, and he retired last Friday after Ah 35 year career. Honored with a send off featuring a parade of sirens and flashing lights from emergency vehicles. His son, Police officer Patrick Ambrose Jr. Gave his father's final radio call, saying, in part that quote I've always looked up to you as a mentor and a role model, and it was always my goal to following your footsteps and become a police officer. Police have not said how Ambrose died. It's 5 48. Government intelligence warns that Iran continues to spread disinformation about the U. S presidential election and threaten election officials. There's a B C. State packer with that report, FBI and the Cyber and Infrastructure Security Agency warning that Iranian cyber actors are continuing their so called enemies of the people online operations. Websites and social media sowing mistrust and division by undermining public confidence in U. S elections, claiming to be Americans who need to conceal the right entities and threatening US officials by exposing their personal information and photos online. The FBI insists a warning that this information may inspire individuals in the United States to harass, threaten or attack people who've been identified. Dave Packer, ABC News Vice President Mike Pence continues his farewell tour, stopping at a naval air station in Lemoore, California to thank members and their families for their service and offer a look ahead. The new American administration Prepares.

REAL 92.3
"ambrose" Discussed on REAL 92.3
"House, Ambrose worded to flush It's cooler. Got real bottoms on life is good, very right for the cheap spring on Sprinkle them how to feel We're not Spain to be in my domain and other mothers who got $3 owner Reine called Ben Trott. Look. Well, I was in the shop sort of cocaine ain't been the same fence friend. She was standing right there. I want kids play on the brick who I made him look go. Hey, well, tell it better. In this moment down bad little trips headed driver that stick who who gotta get pills and gave that does little central leg. Too many carvings and rolled me to play in this crowd would not since the whole summer, spreading this who had the kind of night light and red robe handing back Oh, come on. He's a line is drawn backwards from sticking trying. Told that drink on London and is extended who they gotta stretch it how we're gonna die, but it's Yeah, right for my son. Laughed about who reason poor had class made it. We're rich. There are that the band got a penthouse for a lousy who is like a Shanda lives my neck massages. I got thing told the doctor every languages who got remembers in my blood purpose it hostile for the chief's ring on bringing them out. If you were not Spain to be in my domain, and all the mothers who got $3 on the rain called Rented truck look. Well. I was in the chapter called Game ain't been the same fence. That's better turn that call us a read. I got tremendous for new fettuccine fit. Don't care to pick off federal part of the season. I'm in the loop would devote I'm in the loop in the world was one big fucking professor. The news. I put on a shirt after I'm elected medical ship. Hearst Hospital. Quarter Bird gets first. And you are many yet. Hey, how you spirit and got their kid cattle Having fun with that going on Burkin working? Sorry for the chief sprang on. Sprinkle of how to feel we're not Spain to be in my domain. All the mothers who dropped $3 on the rain called penetrate. Look well. I was in the shop. Several cocaine ain't been the same fence hunt down in front of cheap spring on the training level. I'm not cheap. Bring on friends parked out for Chief Frank 92 3 New home for hip hop is standing up to racism and racial injustice in the black and brown community..

Checking In with Michelle Williams
"ambrose" Discussed on Checking In with Michelle Williams
"Listen up. This is going to be such a fun. Episode of checking in with michelle williams. I've had a few moments with my guest. June ambrose as it relates to mental health and fashion and there was an episode that we filmed on his show she had on. Vh wild cod style. By june ambrose. I was so insecure. Because i was coming out of well. It'd been a few years. Since i was a solo artist. And no longer touring. They're singing with destiny's child. I was trying to find my style footing outside of the group. How was trying to refine. It actually couldn't refine it. Because i had to define it and june. Ambrose really really helped me with that. Will we found out that it was deeper than defining my fashion sense. We discovered so much fear in me of walking alone doing something by myself so she said to a place where it was a cia trap. He studio where i only thought that. If you're training for gymnastics or the circus that you should only be going to these types of places but going into that trap appease plays when you have to stand on the ledge. I literally burst out in tears. Because i had a revelation that i was scared to take the leap by myself. That was just a personal nugget. I'm just so thankful to june for helping me discover that once again at went beyond anything that she was going to put me in fashion wise. It went beyond anything that surge on the makeup artist was gonna do with my makeup. It went beyond any even. They dyed my hair but none of that mattered. If i was going to continue to walk around with so much fear hours just literally gonna look fierce and be fearful and wanna be fearful some just so thankful to june for helping me take that leap of faith. Now i want to welcome to my podcast. June ambrose and amazing style icon herself but she has made her clients to be celebrity style icons as well especially in the hip hop world for superstars like missy elliott and jay z. And so many more. She's also the creative director for the global brand puma. And when she's not on my podcast she's an n. b. man costume designer for some of the biggest music videos and tv shows. But let me tell you something. She's also just a fabulous friend wife and mother please welcome. I can call her my friend. Y'all please welcome june ambrose. How category. I absolutely absolutely. I really wanted to just speak on your joy. And also the psychology behind your styling. But as i was thinking of people to be on this podcast especially those that are walking their journey to have a better quality of mental health. As said june. Ambrose is always smiling. June ambrose is always full of joy and i was like i never see her in a bad mood and i just wanna know june. How do you keep your joy. It's really exhausting. To be sad it'd be sad instead of the other way around. Yeah like it's. I find that you know i. Smoke is joining that. Were on in life. The cycle we think it's as we're living but it's going very slow but it's actually going really. It's a short trip you know. We're lucky we get a hundred years. You know so. I tried to make everyday count. I try to even on my worst date on on our bed. Dang something happens that may be upsetting or disappointing. I know that it won't that you know there's always a tomorrow. Hopefully yeah if. I want there to be if there isn't gonna make this moment joyful. Yeah i just to tap. And i think since memories really help you to kind of stay happy you know when you tap back into those moments that joint like always tell people that hate taking photos if you feel awkward and uncomfortable in front of a camera tap into like sense memories and think about the feeling the emotion not about. What's in front of you but think about what's inside of you. You know that constant reminder that technique is something that takes practice so if you work on tapping into the joy. When you're in pain you'll be able to call on it even if it doesn't it doesn't sustain you for length of time. At least you know you have the ability to tap into a good feeling. You have that choice now. Some people struggle with not being able to tap into their joy. You know for for many reasons. But i recognize that is one of my superpower so i like to share it and it's just again. It's less exhausting. it's more fun being degi. Hear what she said. Did you get those nuggets. I mean because i feel like you were saying even if you are having a bad day you don't you're not gonna let it turn into your worst day and i also feel like if you're having a bad day some people will let everybody know around them that they're having a bad hair then you make everybody else have a bad day for michelle is kind of also you patient than than a man in space and i'm in creative space also working with celebrity talent and working with corporate big companies beauty brands in different scenarios and being on camera you after how to put that away and not bring that into the space right. So it's like you can't walk into a classroom day you know. You can't go on camera with a day. You have to find a way to pack away.

Checking In with Michelle Williams
interview With June Ambrose
"Listen up. This is going to be such a fun. Episode of checking in with michelle williams. I've had a few moments with my guest. June ambrose as it relates to mental health and fashion and there was an episode that we filmed on his show she had on. Vh wild cod style. By june ambrose. I was so insecure. Because i was coming out of well. It'd been a few years. Since i was a solo artist. And no longer touring. They're singing with destiny's child. I was trying to find my style footing outside of the group. How was trying to refine. It actually couldn't refine it. Because i had to define it and june. Ambrose really really helped me with that. Will we found out that it was deeper than defining my fashion sense. We discovered so much fear in me of walking alone doing something by myself so she said to a place where it was a cia trap. He studio where i only thought that. If you're training for gymnastics or the circus that you should only be going to these types of places but going into that trap appease plays when you have to stand on the ledge. I literally burst out in tears. Because i had a revelation that i was scared to take the leap by myself. That was just a personal nugget. I'm just so thankful to june for helping me discover that once again at went beyond anything that she was going to put me in fashion wise. It went beyond anything that surge on the makeup artist was gonna do with my makeup. It went beyond any even. They dyed my hair but none of that mattered. If i was going to continue to walk around with so much fear hours just literally gonna look fierce and be fearful and wanna be fearful some just so thankful to june for helping me take that leap of faith. Now i want to welcome to my podcast. June ambrose and amazing style icon herself but she has made her clients to be celebrity style icons as well especially in the hip hop world for superstars like missy elliott and jay z. And so many more. She's also the creative director for the global brand puma. And when she's not on my podcast she's an n. b. man costume designer for some of the biggest music videos and tv shows. But let me tell you something. She's also just a fabulous friend wife and mother please welcome. I can call her my friend. Y'all please welcome june ambrose. How category. I absolutely absolutely. I really wanted to just speak on your joy. And also the psychology behind your styling. But as i was thinking of people to be on this podcast especially those that are walking their journey to have a better quality of mental health. As said june. Ambrose is always smiling. June ambrose is always full of joy and i was like i never see her in a bad mood and i just wanna know june. How do you keep your joy. It's really exhausting. To be sad it'd be sad instead of the other way around. Yeah like it's. I find that you know i. Smoke is joining that. Were on in life. The cycle we think it's as we're living but it's going very slow but it's actually going really. It's a short trip you know. We're lucky we get a hundred years. You know so. I tried to make everyday count. I try to even on my worst date on on our bed. Dang something happens that may be upsetting or disappointing. I know that it won't that you know there's always a tomorrow. Hopefully yeah if. I want there to be if there isn't gonna make this moment joyful. Yeah i just to tap. And i think since memories really help you to kind of stay happy you know when you tap back into those moments that joint like always tell people that hate taking photos if you feel awkward and uncomfortable in front of a camera tap into like sense memories and think about the feeling the emotion not about. What's in front of you but think about what's inside of you. You know that constant reminder that technique is something that takes practice so if you work on tapping into the joy. When you're in pain you'll be able to call on it even if it doesn't it doesn't sustain you for length of time. At least you know you have the ability to tap into a good feeling. You have that choice now. Some people struggle with not being able to tap into their joy. You know for for many reasons. But i recognize that is one of my superpower so i like to share it and it's just again. It's less exhausting. it's more fun being degi. Hear what she said. Did you get those nuggets. I mean because i feel like you were saying even if you are having a bad day you don't you're not gonna let it turn into your worst day and i also feel like if you're having a bad day some people will let everybody know around them that they're having a bad hair then you make everybody else have a bad day for michelle is kind of also you patient than than a man in space and i'm in creative space also working with celebrity talent and working with corporate big companies beauty brands in different scenarios and being on camera you after how to put that away and not bring that into the space right. So it's like you can't walk into a classroom day you know. You can't go on camera with a day. You have to find a way to pack away.

WIBC 93.1FM
"ambrose" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"I've been putting this elastic elastic Homeric. Yeah, I shield stuff. It goes up two and four and sometimes 8 ft up off the gutter line, and that is really stopped ice floes from really penetrating them. Well, Danny. They don't really know that because it hadn't snowed around this place in years. I love it when you correct me, But it is true. It's like and then and then occasionally like people, you know when there's ice, Tammy, people come in. Could you get gutter cables? Heat cables that Him upon the room at the farm. Yeah, the farm s O. They zigzag and then they dipped down in the gutter and keep everything warm. But if you're a retailer, and you stock those I mean It's once a decade. Maybe that you're going to sell those things. It's pretty crazy because it's and you know, and in some areas it's everyone's home hasn't but we're just kind of that funny everywhere. We don't get enough snow really to, uh Toe have to worry about it Most times, so hopefully that will be the same this year. All right are number 239 93 93. We have three more hours. The Colts play at one o'clock 105. So they take on the bills, and we'll just see you know anything could happen, and we could find ourselves going deeper into the playoffs or Going home. Jump on board with this 239 93 93 hour number two coming up. Next pay Terry in big Joe. We're just hanging out here at BMW Plumbing, heating, cooling and drapes. Look who's here. It's Chris Ambrose. Hello, Chris. We're glad to have you with us today. Actually, we're with you. So thank you for inviting. It's the door. Let's talk about the work that you do it BMW in those second opinions. What we offer.

PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
"ambrose" Discussed on PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
"Okay so that's one person handled. What are the other two of you doing Just quick glance is that it looks like the corpses modeling skeleton until today. You can't tell at this point. Everything is moving very fast on. He's starting to swing the gun around again to try to crack off another shot. I've got a quick reactions. That stuff right here. I'm going to run up real quick and try to grab the gun from his hand and staff him at the same time. Okay so we'll use your hand gun. You're handgun skill to for to pull the gun from his hand. What what were you rolling against twenty okay and to stab him as skopje savvy as he has a target. Your the. this isn't gonna be hard target. I need you to roll one eight plus one please okay over here so as you dive down onto him the so. This wasn't what you are intending to do. But it gets the job done kind of trip with the dagger pointed down and it and you land with the dagger going down into his eye and it punctures. his it goes into his brain He kind of gives a quick convulsion and then he lies limp on the floor right. I'm going to get up And backup quickly. Because there's a corpse. Seal their this wild. Apparently corp stopped moving. Good get up and goes out by hi. i'll see you later. Started go guys. Need some help with mr ambrose tight greatly a save stuff still might explode. I anti greatly okay. You hear a ticking sound coming from below the chair wires. There's a lot of wires sweet can we. Let's try to get guys. Can i move. Can i get up you are. You're going to need assistance getting out okay. How it took you took a forty five to the you're gonna be in the hospital for a long while after this and probably on a colostomy bag for the rest of your life. Oh.

REAL 92.3
"ambrose" Discussed on REAL 92.3
"Your block up, I tell you, it was us. Manor House, Ambrose worded to flush It's cooler Got re about his off life is good way down for the cheap spring on bringing them how to feel We're not Spain to be in my domain and other mothers who dropped $3 on the raincoat been in trouble. Look well, I was in the shop sort of cocaine ain't been the same fence friendship instead of right now I want kids play on the brink. Who I made him go. Hey, well, tell the band In this moment down bad Look, Tripp's head driving that stick who got your pills and gave that does little censuring leg too many carvings and rolled me to play with Mr Hoover Round one night since the whole summer, spreading this who had the kind of like lightning and rub it in about? Oh, come on. He's a line. You look back on the stick is who I'm trying to tell that drink or London and is extended who they gotta stretch it out. We're going down, but it's Yeah, right for my son. Lad who reason poor had class made it rich You are that man. Don't got a penthouse for a lousy who is like a Shandong little my neck massages I got think told the doctor, every languages who got remember seeing in my blood purpose. It hostile for the chief sprang on bringing them How do you feel? We're not Spain to be in my domain and other mothers who dropped $3 on the rain called Ben in trouble. Look well, I was in the chat sort of cocaine ain't been the same fence. That's better time to call us a V. I got tremendous for new fettuccine fit. Don't care. Pinky are federally ordered the season. I'm in the loop. Devote. I'm in the loop with the war was won by its president News I put on a shirt after American medical ship Hearst Hospital Quarter Bird gets birthday And you are many yet Okay? Yes. Your spirit and get the kids can't all having fun With that going on Burkin, working hard for the Chief sprang on his Sprinkle of how to feel we're not Spain to be in my domain. All the models who got $3 owner Rain caused big trouble look well, I was in the shop sort of cocaine ain't been the same fence hunt down in front of cheating Ring on finger Chief. Bring on lockdown for shoes. Rangel's Really? This is Beyonce. My station. Not he feels the doctor. Great Three relationship Coochie coo. What we in the building L. A's new home for hip hop. Yeah,.

PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
"ambrose" Discussed on PLAYING GAMES with Strangers
"He just like didn't catch the last part of what you said. As soon as you said that they're back there but no caskets he kinda gets a grim look on his face like he's putting something together and you just hear. I need the four of you to make spot hidden. Please please work this time. No kossuth of loose the best. Nope ambrose you're our only hope. Nope you guys hear him. Mutter something under your breath. I mean under his breath. But you don't catch. What what he said. Ambrose members sorry any further bro. Would you know. I'm talking about talking to you bro. Any of your and caster. Yes now and kester any my call you anyone call you any. Did you hear what i said. The caskets are missing. He looks directly in the eye. He goes something terrible is happening right now. I would concur fan. You wanna give can i. Can i talk to you. Strictly off the record. I'll look over at. Calvin that's up to the student over here are this. I'm sorry they don't say dude. That's up to this guy over here calories. You've got a paper. He screws the top of his jargon and takes a big long pole off of it. It's jars about half empty now. So i'm gonna need you to withhold drinking that because you are upsetting my sensibilities. He looks like he goes. This is upsetting you. You might want to leave the table then so what you got for us. There are some of us on campus. Who disagree with the overt. Traditionalism of poorhouse where striving to make it more of a moderate establishment and do away with some of the more archaic means. That transpire are on campus with me. So far i'm tracking with you. This has begins with the godley. We have horrific tradition of marching out corpses to sit at the head of the table during the east some of us have formed a faction to eliminate that tradition and had gathered up those bodies to take them to the local crematorium. I'm going to guess that some traditionalists have caught wind of that. I haven't been able to get a hold of george all morning.

FT Politics
Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal
"Boris johnson has always been keen to burn it his green credentials and put tackling climate. Change at the front of his government's. Agenda is done so again this week setting out a long-awaited plan to make the uk a world leader in green technology as with most government announcements. However that will plenty of spending commitments already made being re announced but the most auden criticism came from the tories who said it goes against. The party's new electoral base and could cost them votes but business secretary. Alex chama rejected this notion. This is about leveling up across our country. We're talking about twelve billion pounds and he has around. Four billion pounds of this is new money. Other money is money that's been pledged previously on deed lost budget in in in march Book very importantly This billion pounds will help to bring in three times as much in terms of private sector money and supporting create two hundred and fifty thousand jobs but the have been some critics of this plan arguing that it really doesn't go far enough. The shuttle business sexually. Ed milliband made this point. There is an urgency. That isn't enough ambition. That isn't a real plan. He's got to do better in all of our interests that he does better. We will keep pushing the government on ambition on jobs on appropriate plan to rise to the scale of the climate emergency. We face chimp. Let's begin with this. Ten point plan of boys. Johnson set out in article in the financial times. In fact what did you make of it and how much of it was new money and new policy okay so this was a very long awaited announcement. They were meant to originally Back in the summer and it slipped because of pressures on number ten prime minister announced twelve billion pounds states investment program when you went through the numbers at ten about three billion pounds this new at included five hundred million hydrogen one billion pounds insulation three hundred million pounds for nuclear industry. I think what was interesting even if the money was pretty small. Change when you compare it said of the countries like franz chemmy refute these comparisons jeremy kuban late manifesto prince lansing which lici tuten sums of hundreds of billions of pounds of buried money. Guns was agreement. Deo i think it's still a political moment because as always this tension between people saying let's go green other Saying it will damage economy People in cost known areas concerned type. Slutty jim republic who worry about paying extra tax also green initiatives ambrose johnson especially saying worry we can. Tiny's these things together. We make sure. Green economic growth happens in some of the left behind redwood areas and talking about place humble months for over northeast. police o'clock. It's wonderful to have you on the podcast. What were your thoughts. When you saw this announcement here because johnson has talked a lot about green policy arisons locked summer but it fuses if that rhetoric has increase as jim said that is new money on some new policies to go with it to there is a but by i know about this was a. It's brilliant. Hear a british conservative prime minister coming up with a plan like this. Because although we've had david cameron promising the government ever and then we had theresa may actually legislating for a net zero twenty fifty which was very pioneering for a country the size of britain at the time. The thing is. We really haven't seen a prime minister set out in a speech or in a plan like this thing as visionary really and it is a great vision. Unfortunately it's really not matched by detailed plans and considering that a large chunk of it is dependent on trying to mobilize private investor capital. I'm just concerned that it's really not going to make. Investors are not going to invest unless they see the detailed policy until they know what the shape of any sort of regulatory framework has got to look like really not going to get people plowing in at the rate needed to fulfill this and when it comes to actually meeting that net zero goal twenty fifty. It's really not on track to do that. Unfortunately the classic example about chocolate changing which is provided uncertainty from best is if you look at one of the atoms. Boris johnson announcement which was carbon capture storage. Which is basically succour Boats on you bury it. The browns the tools boom cameron government promised been impounds towards that twenty fifteen a group of plug on that money or johnston's done this year's he promised eight hundred pounds in the spring budget yet. Another challenge main pounds this week. Hey presto Where we were five years ago with basically almost leg progress on cca. Yeah that's exactly. It had this sort of crisis. Feel about it really. Is you know god. We've got to do something on climate. Okay what do we do on electric cars. Oh i know will bring the target ford. That's actually relatively easy to do. It's important but unless it's matched by holocene setting out how people are going to be able to buy more electric cars and how the rollout of the charging infrastructure is going to work. You know it's really difficult to see how it works. I expected a guest to say something a little more meditative parts of this plan on you when it comes to the targets for making sure that new homes not built with natural gas boilers in them. For example you know that's really quite important. And of course at target itself has been brought forward slightly from twenty five to twenty twenty three at same these support for hydrogen also important but again. You look at what germany's doing in its recovery plan. It's got around. Forty forty billion set aside for electric cars renewable energy and so forth and france around thirty billion euros set aside nine billion of that is for hydrogen renewables alone so compared to that. The u k plan does look a little small were jim. This is one thing critics of picked up on the plan. Even who is labour's shadow. Business secretary has said it doesn't remotely meet the scale of what is needed. I think greenpeace charity have said similar things to all those criticisms fad. You because when it comes to government spending you can always make the case you should be spending more doing more radical things and as please note. This is a conservative government. This is not natural territory. Full them yet. But i think the first point to make our show on the business sexually set on the radio. This is a down payment but that will be more. Fiscal events is quite possible than the spending review. The we see next week that could be more money for example nuclear. They could say they're gonna stop negotiation sizewell c Pass station which would of course involve more money. And i think as well now. He's talking about how these provides whole sums compared to labor government beginning right now the thing to remember Tackle climate change isn't just about state. Money is also about regulation so of course the bundle twenty fifty borrowing in new pets from these laws as an example of wet government does not have to spend the money it can regulate and things happen and so many of these decisions of stems from theresa. May's decision donning moments of her administration commit twenty-fifty net zero target. Only kind of off the thought. She the mohanchris coop suasion joyfulness. She bandied about it even now known. Would think theresa may is great green ahead and yet she took this decision from which all sorts of future decisions have the stem. But i think to remember names of bishops is very seats. Promotional world where Christie is coming from fossil fuels. Were kind of on talking for. I think you have to remember that. The british energy system like any other system But also transport system unfairly household energy or freeways needs to be decarbonised. And i remember whether we're on track to do that. Speed that needs to

FT Politics
Boris Johnson says Britain needs its own Green New Deal
"Boris johnson has always been keen to burn it his green credentials and put tackling climate. Change at the front of his government's. Agenda is done so again this week setting out a long-awaited plan to make the uk a world leader in green technology as with most government announcements. However that will plenty of spending commitments already made being re announced but the most auden criticism came from the tories who said it goes against. The party's new electoral base and could cost them votes but business secretary. Alex chama rejected this notion. This is about leveling up across our country. We're talking about twelve billion pounds and he has around. Four billion pounds of this is new money. Other money is money that's been pledged previously on deed lost budget in in in march Book very importantly This billion pounds will help to bring in three times as much in terms of private sector money and supporting create two hundred and fifty thousand jobs but the have been some critics of this plan arguing that it really doesn't go far enough. The shuttle business sexually. Ed milliband made this point. There is an urgency. That isn't enough ambition. That isn't a real plan. He's got to do better in all of our interests that he does better. We will keep pushing the government on ambition on jobs on appropriate plan to rise to the scale of the climate emergency. We face chimp. Let's begin with this. Ten point plan of boys. Johnson set out in article in the financial times. In fact what did you make of it and how much of it was new money and new policy okay so this was a very long awaited announcement. They were meant to originally Back in the summer and it slipped because of pressures on number ten prime minister announced twelve billion pounds states investment program when you went through the numbers at ten about three billion pounds this new at included five hundred million hydrogen one billion pounds insulation three hundred million pounds for nuclear industry. I think what was interesting even if the money was pretty small. Change when you compare it said of the countries like franz chemmy refute these comparisons jeremy kuban late manifesto prince lansing which lici tuten sums of hundreds of billions of pounds of buried money. Guns was agreement. Deo i think it's still a political moment because as always this tension between people saying let's go green other Saying it will damage economy People in cost known areas concerned type. Slutty jim republic who worry about paying extra tax also green initiatives ambrose johnson especially saying worry we can. Tiny's these things together. We make sure. Green economic growth happens in some of the left behind redwood areas and talking about place humble months for over northeast. police o'clock. It's wonderful to have you on the podcast. What were your thoughts. When you saw this announcement here because johnson has talked a lot about green policy arisons locked summer but it fuses if that rhetoric has increase as jim said that is new money on some new policies to go with it to there is a but by i know about this was a. It's brilliant. Hear a british conservative prime minister coming up with a plan like this. Because although we've had david cameron promising the government ever and then we had theresa may actually legislating for a net zero twenty fifty which was very pioneering for a country the size of britain at the time. The thing is. We really haven't seen a prime minister set out in a speech or in a plan like this thing as visionary really and it is a great vision. Unfortunately it's really not matched by detailed plans and considering that a large chunk of it is dependent on trying to mobilize private investor capital. I'm just concerned that it's really not going to make. Investors are not going to invest unless they see the detailed policy until they know what the shape of any sort of regulatory framework has got to look like really not going to get people plowing in at the rate needed to fulfill this and when it comes to actually meeting that net zero goal twenty fifty. It's really not on track to do that. Unfortunately the classic example about chocolate changing which is provided uncertainty from best is if you look at one of the atoms. Boris johnson announcement which was carbon capture storage. Which is basically succour Boats on you bury it. The browns the tools boom cameron government promised been impounds towards that twenty fifteen a group of plug on that money or johnston's done this year's he promised eight hundred pounds in the spring budget yet. Another challenge main pounds this week. Hey presto Where we were five years ago with basically almost leg progress on cca. Yeah that's exactly. It had this sort of crisis. Feel about it really. Is you know god. We've got to do something on climate. Okay what do we do on electric cars. Oh i know will bring the target ford. That's actually relatively easy to do. It's important but unless it's matched by holocene setting out how people are going to be able to buy more electric cars and how the rollout of the charging infrastructure is going to work. You know it's really difficult to see how it works. I expected a guest to say something a little more meditative parts of this plan on you when it comes to the targets for making sure that new homes not built with natural gas boilers in them. For example you know that's really quite important. And of course at target itself has been brought forward slightly from twenty five to twenty twenty three at same these support for hydrogen also important but again. You look at what germany's doing in its recovery plan. It's got around. Forty forty billion set aside for electric cars renewable energy and so forth and france around thirty billion euros set aside nine billion of that is for hydrogen renewables alone so compared to that. The u k plan does look a little small were jim. This is one thing critics of picked up on the plan. Even who is labour's shadow. Business secretary has said it doesn't remotely meet the scale of what is needed. I think greenpeace charity have said similar things to all those criticisms fad. You because when it comes to government spending you can always make the case you should be spending more doing more radical things and as please note. This is a conservative government. This is not natural territory. Full them yet. But i think the first point to make our show on the business sexually set on the radio. This is a down payment but that will be more. Fiscal events is quite possible than the spending review. The we see next week that could be more money for example nuclear. They could say they're gonna stop negotiation sizewell c Pass station which would of course involve more money. And i think as well now. He's talking about how these provides whole sums compared to labor government beginning right now the thing to remember Tackle climate change isn't just about state. Money is also about regulation so of course the bundle twenty fifty borrowing in new pets from these laws as an example of wet government does not have to spend the money it can regulate and things happen and so many of these decisions of stems from theresa. May's decision donning moments of her administration commit twenty-fifty net zero target. Only kind of off the thought. She the mohanchris coop suasion joyfulness. She bandied about it even now known. Would think theresa may is great green ahead and yet she took this decision from which all sorts of future decisions have the stem. But i think to remember names of bishops is very seats. Promotional world where Christie is coming from fossil fuels. Were kind of on talking for. I think you have to remember that. The british energy system like any other system But also transport system unfairly household energy or freeways needs to be decarbonised. And i remember whether we're on track to do that. Speed that needs to

The Briefing
Germany imposes partial lockdown to control COVID's spread
"They were dire warnings about Europe's second covid wave. So I it was Germany. Now from is Britain next while from sobe plunged into a second lockdown tomorrow that softer. Macro. Said Europe's being over run by a second wave, the French president sold at the closure of nonessential shops along with balls and restaurants to Jones announced a new partial lockdown. So what about the economics? Ambrose? Evans Child's written a piece predicting Europe's double-dip lockdowns will be followed by double dip slumps. Now by France and Germany recruiting few daily deaths than Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson's under pressure from Labor to impose the national circuit breaker he insists that's not necessary and that the UK will continue with Legion all measures but there are new figures for him to worry about his scientific advises. Now predict that eighty-five five thousand people could die in the UK during the second wave that's twice as many as in the original

Morning Edition
China Economy Grows 4.9% as Rest of World Struggles With Coronavirus
"It's economy grew 4.9% in the latest quarter. It may be the on ly major economy to expand this year, having recovered from the pandemic while the rest of the world deals with continued lockdowns. NPR's Emily Thing has been looking into what China's economic recovery means for the rest of the world. On a recent October afternoon visit Finova's assembly lines in southern Georgia on problems, various machine presses and quality control machines clack away that kind of sounds like a nine inch Nails song. That's Jen Ambrose, one of the engineers Finova, which makes rare earth magnets, the sort that go into the sensors for your car or help operate your iPhone. Finova, like the rest of China is backto work, Construction, manufacturing and automobiles are all booming. And that's good business for the Nova, which mostly cells to North American car plants. Here's Vice President Chirac. There goes me with short hair. You mean elimination time consumer demand is down. But because of the uncertainty about whether there might be a second wave, our clients in North America been stocking up on our components. Back in February, sweetie, it got production going in the middle of China's outbreak. He had to negotiate with dozens of villages to let his workers that have locked down and come back to work. Pressure to keep supplying his multinational clients was huge. You know, it was like a war, our director told us in critical times. If you cannot hold up your end, I'll just find someone else to replace you. Extensive testing and contact tracing have restarted China's economy despite smaller ensuing outbreaks, and so, economists estimate China's yearly GDP growth could be north of 2.5% this year, even as the rest of the world's economy will shrink by at least 4%. Differential will give Chinese companies more market share in greater economic influence from what global steel production dropped. So China share of production can only rise I estimate this year, China will be at 60% of global steel production. This's leasing Trump, the president of a state industry group in June and July, Only China was buying steel because our automobile and construction sectors quickly recovered and because China's economy is recovered earlier in Faster than that of others, including the U. S economy, Its trade surplus this year will widen even more. Michael Herson, China lead at consultancy Eurasia Group says that will exacerbate long running accusations China benefits more from the global economic order the fact that China is back up and running smoothly and in fact, some evidence against that China's actually grabbing market share in export industries will be a cause of concern for US policymakers in particular. Last year, a trade war in a difficult operating environment led some American businesses in China to consider moving some of their supply chains out. But this year, the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai's latest survey found more than 78% of respondents. Has no plans to move operations. What you're seeing now is basically China's stability premium kicking back in in the sense that COS. Now are dealing with a global pandemic and many of the places that they would move production to aren't looking So Rosie right now, China's economic recovery does have its weaknesses. Here's hallway and economics analyst at Beijing. Research from Gavin Cal Dragon Onyx overall is deal on investment from a story and where will have seen what's left behind is mainly the consumption especially for the working people related consumption, meaning there's been growth because China is building bigger factories and warehouses and making more cars. Consumer demand has been weaker. And unlike many countries, including the U. S. China has not given cash payments to its lowest income wage earners, many of whom have not been able to find work after the pandemic That could further throw supply and demand out of sync because the quality will widen again and will weigh down the consumption growth. But for now, China is doing all right. Question is how long it can keep it up. Emily Fang NPR News Joe down China

NPR's Business Story of the Day
China's Economy Bounces Back As Pandemic Is Brought Under Control
"China announced today that its economy grew four point nine percent. In the latest quarter, it may be the only major economy to expand this year having recovered from the pandemic while the rest of the world deals with continued lockdowns. NPR's emily. Chang has been looking into what China's economic recovery means for the rest of the world. On a recent October afternoon, I visit Novas assembly lines in southern showdown province, various machine presses, and quality control machines clack away kind of sounds like a nine inch nails song that's Jen Ambrose one of the engineers from Nova which makes rare earth magnets the sort that go into the sensors for your car or help operate your iphone Senova like the rest of China is back to work construction manufacturing and automobiles are all booming and that's good business for the Nova which mostly sells to North American car plants. Here's vice president share your. Show for your meal your woman from town consumer demand is down because of the uncertainty about whether there might be a second wave, our clients in North America I've been stocking up on our components back in February of yet got production going in the middle of China's. He negotiate with dozens of villages let workers at of lockdown and come back to work. The pressure keeps applying as multinational clients was huge. It was like a war. Our director told us in critical times. If you cannot hold up your end, I'll just find someone else to replace you. Extensive. Testing and contact tracing have restarted China's economy despite smaller ensuing outbreaks and so economists estimate China's year GDP growth could be north of two and a half percent this year even as the rest of the world economy will shrink by at least four percent. That differential will give Chinese companies market share in greater economic. Influence. Global Steel production dropped. So China share production can only rise. Estimate, this year China will be at sixty percent of global steel production. This is leasing trump the president of estate industry group. A in June and July. Only China was buying steel because our automobile and construction sectors quickly recovered and because China's economy has recovered earlier and faster than that of others including the US economy, its trade surplus, this year will widen even more. Michael. Hurston China lead at consultancy Eurasia Group says that will exacerbate long-running accusations. China benefits more from the global economic order. The fact that China is back up and running smoothly, and in fact, some evidence suggests that China's actually grabbing market share in export industries will be a cause of concern for us. Policymaker isn't particular last year a trade war in a difficult operating environment. Let some American businesses in China to consider moving some of their supply chains out but this year the American Chamber of Commerce in. Shanghai's Lee. Survey found more than seventy eight percent of respondents has no plans to move operations. What you're seeing now is basically China's stability premium kicking back in in the sense that companies now are dealing with global pandemic and many of the places that they would move production to aren't looking. So rosy right now that China's economic recovery does have its weaknesses. Here's Hallway Economics analyst at Beijing Research from Gavitt Kalganov. Six overall is still investment dramatic story and we'll we'll have seen was lagging behind is mainly. Especially for the working people related consumption meaning, there's been growth because China is building bigger factories and warehouses and making more cars. The consumer demand has been weaker and unlike many countries including the US China has not given cash payments to its lowest income wage earners, many of whom have not been able to find work after the pandemic, and that could further throw supply and demand out of synch because the equality will widen again and we'll way down the consumption growth but for now, China is doing. All right. The question is how long can keep it up. Only thing NPR news jobs young China

Mom Brain
The Future Of IVF with Dr. Zaher Merhi
"So My name is Dr Marie? Reproductive endocrinology further specialist. My is in Manhattan on Columbus Circle. The practice is called new hope for not center I. Am a father of two boys. Ryan is fifteen years old going through puberty and Adam is eleven years old and I love my boys and my dot com will be he's my favorite history years old any sleeps with me every night I literally feel like we're just gonNA continue a sentence from from before. So we were talking about all your. Treatments in all the different things that you can experience while you're having your IV thing that sounds like somewhat not want to call it a SPA treatment but there it just sounds. Nice. Amazing this it is treated. You know it's funny to warding job honestly, and I really love my job and a lot of time I get attached to my patients because you're helping them have a baby and you know I get Christmas cards every year and saying, Oh thank you give me a baby. What kind of you know it's it's really happiness I cannot explain and actually they send pictures of the kids and the children and I put them on the wall and my house. So I have a wall full of pictures of the baby, the baby's. Saying So let's go back because I. think part of this conversation was really like I the F. One. Oh one if you've ever been curious if you've ever thought about it if you've ever been, you know sort of confused about what it entailed. We really covered all the details. So those of you listening who are still curious about that providence to go listen to part one of this conversation part two is going to be more of like you. I mean, you're just so knowledge what everything. More of the cutting edge stuff because I think that that's really what your outfit specializes in and is so prized for is that you really are on this cutting edge of what does it mean to be able to bring Tila to a challenging situations and to do it in a really as noninvasive way as possible, which is actually fascinating Lee sometimes with better results. So I guess we got cut off at noninvasive chromosomal screening is that right? Am I like looking at this? Okay. Then noninvasive chromosomes screening our next is the following. Let's say Daphne has three boys and now she wants to have a car. And now she comes to my office and tell me Dr Marie I WanNa have a boy now are we gonNa do is we're going to do something called IVF. We suck the ads at your husband's sperm, and then we make embryos right sperm and egg may can embryo it takes down a week to make an embryo Now, a days in the last few years more and more centers are testing the embryos not just for the gender also chromosomal screening. You don't want to worry about having a down syndrome baby and then I'm Houston later on or have a miscarriage and then was centers. Do they take a piece of your embryo and then freeze the embryo and test this piece for the chromosome because it's coming from the embryo? We don't do that with the Knicks are noninvasive chromosome screening. We take the fluid at your embryo where it's growing. Just. A fluid water and with that fluid for the end without taking off your angrier. We're only has this technology and I can tell you a lot of people come to us because they were like you know I don't know if the biopsy off Ambrose rain debut and I don't want south sticking out of my my future baby you know they can out to be tested. So that's that's the knicks or none of his of chromosomes I can tell you I love it because it doesn't put on your embryo if you see how an embassy biopsies down the stretch like this and the Pum, a piece of snaps out. It's a little bit aggressive. So the next I think presents a lot of things and then you can also for tomorrow and you can have your boy if you want just journalists election. Yeah. Fascinating because the the a when it's growing remember we put it in a culture dish and over the week after we had the sperm and egg over the growth of. The DNA is thrown in that fluid. So that's how we do it. So that's I think is cutting edge technology reverted proud to have it at new hope fertility center. Why is it only you guys that have this technology you know other centers have done it for research and stuff, but I did not get a good result when we started this technology. I can tell you my secret sauce by the way to have fun. Waiting. But before we offered the to patients, you have to test it. Right. You have to do on the same embryo both technologies the old one and the fluid L. We got ninety nine point nine percent correlation other places they got sixty, eighty percent Max, and so it's the the lab hasn't really got the as good results if I wanNA, say that's Why it's not. So we have great technology. We have great lab, and that's why we have a thousand nine point nine percent correlation between both understood and has a nice. So we talked before about the Needle Free Ivf, we're you take pills instead of injections, correct pills and patches and everything. Correct. There's no patches. This fills by mouth by GINA NASAL spray. Spray interesting correct. Is it just as effective show? We have to be very careful because if someone is young and they have a lot of eggs, it's not it's less effective. Why because? The shots are more aggressive food for the eggs and younger patients have lot of eggs to feed. So they need more food. So the pills is not enough they need addition to shots but women thirty five years, and above it's as effective as the old conventional where patients plenty of shots That's so interesting and I told you I have a patient and Amazon me she wants to talk about experience about the. Home Ivf because she get, we sent to the house no shots just spilt and nasal spray and that we got a lot of eggs as she made four embryos and that's that's a lot I mean it's this is favor good. So yeah it's effective and then how long can you freeze embryos for twenty five years? So it's good and bad guy, and this is great question. Let me tell you why it's good and. It's bad. It's good because nowadays, some countries by some doctors are struggling with Beijing let's say you come to me ten years ago you've eggs and you at forty now you come to me after ten years. Now you're fifty years old and you. WanNa get pregnant with my own exodus froze ten years ago. Some doctors have issues with that because now they think well, what if something happens to you now you have diabetes and you know so we're GonNa be stuck in situations where actually have a patient I was doing a patient from Norway she froze her ex in Copenhagen ten fifteen years ago. Now she's fifty one and they said we cannot use your eggs because getting you're pregnant at this age is dangerous. But, that exactly so I mean I love the fact that twenty five years but also. Having Siblings Twenty five years apart. This we it. Let's say you do IV after they get pregnant and twenty five years. Oh, my my my brother is. So. There's a lot of things but last last part which is. The great thing about freezing for twenty five years is that there is a lot of abandoned embryos what am I gonNa do with them right. I mean some clinics in this country has adult fourteen percent of the embryos abandoned coupled who left Leftover Embryos And are gone and they're not being the freezing fees because they finish this they finished family. So that's why when you go back to the conventional idea when you tell me, I get tons of eggs but guess what kinds of embryos to that you're GonNa be stuck with for live. So I won't vicious the thing that, yes home ivf or gentle IVF or neither free IVF. It's good effective at your to be stuck situation where you're going to be freezing fees for twenty five years for embryos that you might not need. Right. A lot of my consultations are bishops will finish their family and they just WanNa talk to me about what to do that embryo and I don't know what to say, what are the different options, throw it out, give it to another couple or give it twenty such but

5 Minutes in Church History
Augustines Teenage Coauthor
"In three eighty, nine Augustine Co wrote a book called it the teacher. The title comes from a Text Matthew Chapter Twenty three verse. Ten. which reads for you have one instructor or one teacher. Christ. Augusta and said, this book discusses and inquires and discovers that there is no teacher who teaches men knowledge accept God. As, written in the Gospel and he quotes Matthew Chapter Twenty, three ten of course that is very significant the title of the Book and where it came from it's also significant that this book was written in three eighty nine. It was just three years after Agustin's conversion you remember his story, he leaves Hippo there north. Africa goes up to Rome goes to Milan is literally running away from God like Jona or the Prodigal son. But God catches him. In fact, God has been directing him and directing every step of his path straight to him and in three eighty, six in. Milan. He was converted and three, eighty eight he leaves Rome, and heads back to Carthage, and then onto the gassed and hippo in North Africa, and there he will serve for the rest of his life as bishop. But this is in three, eighty nine. It is early in his Christian time. So the title is significant the date is significant but what is really significant is that Augusta had a CO author for this book and this was not just any CO author. It was a teenager sixteen year old came along to help Augusta and write this book. And was not does any sixteen year old? It was his son at data's the teacher is a dialogue, a dialogue between father and son the father. Augusta and the Sun Addio data's his son's name literally means a gift from God dot to means Gift Day Oh of course God and awe is the preposition that means from. He too was converted right at the same time Augustine was, and they were also baptized by Ambrose there in Milan and audio Dada was baptized as he was turning fifteen he went with his father back to Carthage, and then in three eighty nine, they wrote this book together in the confessions. This is what Augusta says of it. There is a book of mine called the teacher which consists of a dialogue between Avocados and myself, and now Augustine who in the confessions rights most directly to God, and so he says, you know addressing God let all the ideas expressed by the second speaker in the discussion his. Although he was only sixteen when it took place and I learned for myself that he had many other talents, even more remarkable than this, his intelligence left me spellbound and who but you who but you? Could work such wonders is so here's a guston singing. The praises of his son at your data, and as they wrote this book together well in the Book Augusta. Talks about how we use words to communicate words are symbols, their signs, they signify things. Patio donnas comes to realize that words put us on the alert they make us ready to learn. But ultimately, the words we used to learn ultimately all that is sourced in God in Christ is our teacher well, then conclusion Augustine says this to no end to love him and his to know and to love God is the blessed life which all proclaimed that they are seeking but few have the joy of really finding that is to say all want the good life but only few find it. And that was Agustin's hope for his son Avocados. Well, sad to say that a year after this book, his son at Yoda's died in Augusta who was very sorrowful from this could at least take comfort in the fact that his son died in Christ and so a Guston was confident. His son Bodice was with God.

Quizbeard weekly trivia quiz
Quizbeard
"Round one is classic. British sitcoms. Number One. What was the name of the fictional holiday come featured in the nine thousand nine hundred Sitcom Heidi high. Number two. Which Sitcom of the late nineteen eighties and early nineties revolved around the Ambrose family and the characters that frequented their Bob Shop Peckham. Number three. Which Sitcom at the nineteen seventies featured a landlord called Rupert. Spinster. The roof, a medical student Alan and Philip. Self identified some of an African tribal chief. Number Four. Which alternative comedian played Tory backbencher Allen starred in the New Statesman. Number. Five Which Sitcom at the nineteen seventies had a theme tune but incorporated into its opening bars the show's title in Morse Code. Round two is the letter P in geography. So all answers here begin with the letter p. Number six. Situated in the Caribbean Sea which unincorporated territory of USA has long been discussed for inclusion as the first fifty first of the US states. Number. Seven. which Spanish city the second largest of the Basque region is famous for its annual running of the Bulls event. NEBR-. In which region of South America shared internationally by Argentina and Chile is there an estimated population of between fifteen hundred and five thousand speakers of the Welsh language? Night. which subregion of Oceania is prized of thousands of Pacific islands including Tonga Summer under Cook Islands.

Glenn Beck
Michigan priest goes viral for drawing water gun in fight against coronavirus: '2020, folks'
"Michigan priest maintaining social distancing by using a squirt gun to shoot holy water photos posted on social media by the St Ambrose church of the Reverend Tim pelt a Roman Catholic priest in the Detroit area shooting water into a car window as it stopped by the steps of the church on Easter he wore a mask face shield and rubber gloves as further precautions against spreading the coronavirus the photos of the priest of the church in Grosse Pointe park have inspired memes online one shows the seventy year old priest in the fires of hell directing the squirt gun at devil like figures pelt said he was a little concerned about how the Vatican might react when the photos in scoring holy water began circulating widely on the internet but he said I haven't heard anything yet Mike Bauer NBC

5 Minutes in Church History
5 Cathedrals
"On this episode of five minutes in Church history. We are going on quite the journey. Let's explore five cathedrals in Europe ready. Well we'll start in Florence at the Santa Maria del Flora or the Duomo di Ferenza as Tian's would call it. This cathedral was started in twelve ninety six. It was finished in fourteen thirty six and one of the final structures that was put into place for this Cathedral. Was the famous dome. It was designed and built by Brunelleschi. Who had studied geometry and physics but for much of it by his own account. He relied on his own intuition. And well it worked The Dome was built in. It still lasts. It's made of brick. It has its white ribs in its terra cotta tiles and it serves as such a great backdrop for so many spy movies. So I'm sure you've seen it or the site of that Cathedral. There and Florence goes all the way back to a church that was likely dedicated in three ninety-three by none other than ambrose of Milan and that's the cathedral at Florence. Well let's keep moving. We'll go to Paris and to Notre Dame in two thousand nineteen. It was all over the news. Of course because of that fire it will take millions to rebuild and it will take many years to it as restored. It was first built back in eleven sixty three it epitomizes that ribbed vault and flying buttress style those cathedral structures that are so crucial. It was the site of a temple to Jupiter and the early Roman days and then it was a church and then it was a cathedral in seventeen ninety three. This is the time of the French Revolution. It was rededicated no longer as a church but as the cult of reason and all of the statues to marry were replaced and they were replaced by Statues Lady Liberty Well. It stood that way for many decades and then along came a novel. Victor Hugo's the hunchback of Notre Dame in eighteen thirty one and when that novelist published drew attention to the cathedral and its restoration so Paris. Well let's travel a little north and let's go up the Rhine River and let's go to Cologne. Germany and Statistics abound about this cathedral in Cologne. Germany are you ready? It is the tallest twin spires church in the world. It is the second tallest church in Europe and it is the third tallest church in the world. Those twin spires reached five hundred sixteen feet. Construction began in twelve sixty four. Here's a statistic for you. It has one hundred eighty five thousand square feet of space. This is a huge building. It was so huge that the allied bombers use those twin spires as a landmark further bombing raids during World War Two. The cathedral survived it. Took some hits but it survived in. It stood in a pile of rubble that was the city of Cologne. If you go there today you can climb all the way up to the top for viewing platform. If you're willing to climb five hundred and thirty three stone steps you can also hear. It's eleven massive bells. The largest of those bells weighs twenty four tons. Well let's cross the English Channel and we'll go over to London to Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey has a number of people buried in it and the number of people memorialized in it. Over three thousand people have plaques inside Westminster Abbey and many of them are actually buried there. Isaac Newton the poet Robert Browning kings and Queens and princesses and princes and of course inside Westminster Abbey in Jerusalem chamber in the sixteen forties. We have the writings of the Westminster standards. Well let's reach north a little bit. We've gone from Florence to Paris to Cologne to London. Let's go to Edinburgh to Saint Giles. Cathedral it dates back to eleven twenty four. But it's glorious. Moment came in the sixteenth century. It was the seat of the Scottish reformation in fifteen fifty nine. John Knox was installed as minister at Saint Giles. What a great story. What a great story. All of these cathedrals have to

Peace Out
Time to Pause: Monday
"Start off our week with the calmed down countdown to help clear and calmer minds. Make sure you're sitting comfortably right now. Rest your hands on your knees. Set up tall gently. Roll your shoulders back. Close Your eyes. If he'd like I'm going to count down from three. All you need to do is take Nice. Deep breaths in through your nose. Ambrose long and slowly out through your nose if you want. You can time your breathing with the numbers whenever you hear number. Breathe in and breathe out in between ready three two one great today. We're going to practice loving kindness. This is when we send friendly wishes to people in our lives even though we are not saying directly to them so that they could hear it just by thinking or saying it out loud makes our hearts and minds feel good and we can share that positive and carrying energy with them as we think of them and when we do see them it also makes us remember them and think about them even more which will help make it easier to make kind choices towards them. If we keep practicing this we are going to say these words while we think of four people. May you be happy. May you be healthy. May You be safe. May you live with ease. Close Your eyes again. If you'd like we're going to start off with the person close to us someone you will live with for the rest of your life so you should make sure to take care of that person. It's you give yourself a hug right now and you can keep hugging yourself as you repeat after me. Either in your head or out loud ready. May I be happy? May I be healthy? May I be safe? May I live with ease? Amazing you can put your hands down now? We talked about loving kindness in our my Celia. Mindfulness episode and we explained that living with ease doesn't mean that life will be really easy for you. It means that you are relaxed and happy and able to deal with life now. Let's picture a second person. Someone that we love. Think of that person right now. What do they look like? How did they make you feel if this is your second third or fourth time listening to this you can always choose a different person each time or the same person it's up to you? Now keep picturing this person as you repeat after me. May you be happy. May you be healthy. May You be safe. May you live with ease. Well done. Now let's picture someone that we might not get along with very well. You might find it very difficult to be kind to this person. Keep thinking about this person as he repeat after me. May you be happy. May you be healthy. May You be safe. May you live with ease excellent. That might not have been easy but I promise you that you jested very good thing last one. Think of someone in your life that you might not know so well maybe a kid in school that you see sometimes in the hall but haven't talked to or neighbor who you see on the way to school. You might not even know this person's name but there there and that person has a whole life that we have no idea about family friends. Maybe a job. Things are scared of a favorite color. You don't need to know much about them to send them. Friendly wishes picture that personnel. While you repeat after me may you be happy? May you be healthy. May You be safe. May you live with ease. That's it you've just practice loving kindness. This is something that you can do every day anytime. Remember how he said that the people who think of right now will not hear us? Here's an idea. Call a relative or friend after this episode ends asked the GROWNUP THAT. You're with if you can just call and say Hello Adam. How doing maybe tell them what you did today. You don't have to talk for too long only if you want to. But it would probably brighten their day to hear your voice or even see you over video chat and you can do this every day. With many people practicing social distancing by staying home right now it is a nice way to stay connected social distancing. Does it mean emotional

Hugh Hewitt
Coronavirus Outbreak Deepens Its Toll on Global Business
"Markets were totally call totally calm and all of a sudden they felt dramatically than they were covered Dan paying off a hundred and twenty eight points yesterday on Thursday they were down sixty six points on Thursday they're off twelve points on Thursday overnight Bandung index dropped another one percent and I got up to read bad story after bad story after a bad story it's like the world is finally waking up to when I first told you about early in January there I always keep my eye on the virus because I read the great influenza by John berry they know about the nineteen sixty eight playwright I know about pandemics I know that they're considered inevitable and one will come and that what turned out not to be the pick the bird flu sars a little bit scary but they contained it murders was scarier they continued a ball it was the scariest they contained it they have not contain coronavirus and markets are beginning to notice seventy six thousand seven hundred ninety cases two thousand two hundred forty nine people died and the world is finding themselves with new cases everywhere who by which is the home of Wuhan Hubei province revisor daily numbers up six hundred and thirty one cases following deaths in a jail that followed downward reports and happy talk and a one year earlier this week do not believe in happy talk happy dog okay yeah then South Korea got its own outbreak they they canceled the Davos evasion the ball all forum is is held annually big deal regional business and political elites come down of high none not this year March twenty fourth the twenty seven it's canceled and that is just the tip of the iceberg it really is just the tip of the iceberg the manufacturing supply chain is pummeled from all sides according to South China morning post all across China the guard you expect Virginia shopping Walmart United States are not being made that has ripple effects throughout the economy yeah people worried now about how long does it last on surfaces the nineteen eighteen virus lasted many days we don't know people wonder how long are you contagious we don't know Michael Gerson has a great post Washington post column on this then it's reassuring that the death rate is only two percent now the flu is point oh seven percent but sars was ten percent but we don't know if that's the real death rate we do know is the guardian reports this morning in this my morning rundown coronavirus air travel demand will fall for the first time in eleven years mark Sweeney story the spread of the corona virus will result in the first fall global air travel in more than a decade the international air transportation one of the following passenger demand as a result of the outbreak of covered nineteen would cost the airline industry twenty nine billion pounds from the telegraph Ambrose Evans Pritchard dominoes falling in global shipping as corona virus continues to grow China's economy container shipping from China ports has collapsed collapsed since the outbreak of coronavirus has yet to show any sign of recovery almost half of the planned sailings on the route from Asia to north Europe have been canceled over the last four weeks half refrigerated foods ships full of frozen food known as refers are unable to enter Chinese ports the backups are terrible then from the Financial Times corona virus wreaks havoc on the luxury and fashion groups the coronaviruses kept so many kept as many as one thousand Chinese fashion buyers from Europe's top fashion shows this month as the luxury industry faces its biggest threat since the two thousand eight financial

UN News
Meet the volunteers bringing back the sound of music to Switzerland
"If you're passionate about it 'cause would you give up a well paid job for it even if it drove your parents mad. That's what Yan Wang. I'm from Beijing. China did and now. He's helping other volunteers to promote youth empowerment through concerts with the organization. Up with people there on tour In Switzerland which is where you unused Daniel. Johnson caught up with your along with fellow cast member Ahmed Hassan from Aleppo Syria. Who has his own story to tell I come from China? I work for a consulting company to your skill. I read a book talk about people. Doing volunteer work stay with host families and and building the relationship with hundred people from all around the world I sought is so cool so I quit my job with out hesitation. This is a volunteer organization nations. This is a real sacrifice. What did your parents think about that? At beginning there were angry because I have a full time job in China really good salary but now I'm doing volunteers. They don't understand. After travel a year. I learned a lot with these people. Now I'm a global citizen. You'll part of a bigger initiative you think and the the guys that you're with the seventeen to twenty eight year olds. I think you're all trying to make a difference and I'm GONNA turn at this point to Akkhmed Hasaan. You left Syria in twenty eighteen. I believe from Aleppo. So maybe you could tell me your story about leaving Syria and where you're based in Europe. Now is the refugee well. It wasn't easy to leave Aleppo all all the city in the world. It's amazing. It was a hard decision me and my two brothers. My father just say to us. I don't want you to hold guns. I don't want you to be killed eldest. Kill people here so just move for a while so we flew to Turkey and I decided because it costs a lot of money to travel illegally. I decided to move to Europe so I went on a boat from Turkish island called is mirror to agree. I stayed there one month and then I had had no money left. I decided to walk with a bunch of people to to Germany and then we made our way and I made it. I got there now. I'm there since is five years. I have my permanent resident there. And how did you get involved with with people. Then this association that performs around the world well two years ago they formed in when you donate wishing in Germany where I leave a really liked the show. I like the messages a works on a stage. One hundred people from different countries are performing together either on one stage and it's beautiful. This is a message. You know that uniting people and having the same goals and aims to make the world a better place and Yeah I want absolutely to join the group and traveled with them and have this experience in my life. You still have hope that this kind of lieutenant can bring about some change yelling. You wanted to say something. Yes so main purpose of people we want to empower with us the sending the message about peace as hope and love what we do through music and the volunteer works and hundred people they perform on the same stage talk about refugees talk about environment. Don't talk about homelessness and talk about Human Rights. Women's right and children ambrose we all know music that universal language so we can oh and their stand so we tried to send in these energy to the audience let them sync. What happened in this world? So the Young People Act Now can make the World Cup at the place anew degree with that admit yes I mean it happened with me. You know coming out of a war and struggling and suffering a lot watching this kind of show and then joining winning. That's that's hope so sure. Sure I believe yeah. Are you still in touch with your family in Aleppo yes at all. Do they think of you getting involved in in this. Can you explain it to them. How does it feel like a totally different world? It is a different for them. They feel happy for me because I am happy. But they'll l. leaving totally a different live there in Aleppo. The situation in Syria is clear for everybody last question to you to you. Both you know you are representing in in some senses you'll countries even if you don't necessarily agree with everything in the half in those countries position. Does that put you in your up as people really really open platform for all young people joining us. We one hundred people from different backgrounds different cultures different country religions but we can work together like sister and brother. I can see now. I have a family's Ah let their families so we are difference but we respect to each other and you would agree with that yes sure we can be really positive images to the youth and Syria and young people the young generation there when they see us with having this unique experience all around the