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Idaho Senate passes ban on gender-affirming care for minors

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 21 hrs ago

Idaho Senate passes ban on gender-affirming care for minors

"The Idaho Senate has passed a bill criminalizing gender affirming healthcare for minors. I'm Ben Thomas with the latest. The bill bars transgender and transitioning children or children with gender dysphoria from receiving hormones or puberty blockers to alleviate their symptoms or help them with transitioning. Doctors prescribing these hormones or blockers could be charged with a felony and face prison time. The state House had passed similar legislation, but will now consider the Senate amendments to it before it sent to governor Brad little. The American academy of pediatrics recommends gender affirming care to treat children struggling with gender dysphoria, saying they're more likely to think about or attempt suicide. I'm Ben Thomas

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Sacramento School Suspends Black Students for Anti-Black Racism

The Officer Tatum Show

01:05 min | 6 d ago

Sacramento School Suspends Black Students for Anti-Black Racism

"As reported by the Sacramento bee, a school that is in Sacramento, California, suspended two black students after fake money containing racist imagery against black people circulated through the throughout the campus last week. The summary goes on to say Sacramento city unified school district officials told Kayo VR TV, the fake money handed out Tuesday at Kit Carson, international academy was for buying fried chicken, alcohol, contain the N word, as well as a derogatory image of an African American. Now, one of the reasons why this is not racism in my opinion, both sides, the fact that it was black people having a little fun where was the watermelon? There was no watermelon printed on the money. This is how I know we're over racism. Kids don't even know how we were. Actually, kids don't even know old school racism. Whenever you talk about fried chicken, you gotta include watermelon. It makes no sense to me, but nonetheless, this is what the kids did.

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John Solomon Discusses China's Treaty Violations and the Wuhan Lab

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:04 min | Last week

John Solomon Discusses China's Treaty Violations and the Wuhan Lab

"Is COVID origin secrets near the classification that in itself is exciting. Wuhan a lab's ties to China military burst into focus, talk to us about the latest things we need to know about our country, our government and the military biodefense lab in communist China, John. It's extraordinary. So no matter where we end up on whether the COVID-19 virus leaked from the lab or not, obviously the FBI energy department House intelligence committee Senate health committee all believe it did and growing other number of intelligence committees believe that. But here's the bigger question. No matter what happened with COVID-19, there is now irrefutable proof that the United States government has known since 2005 that China was violating its own treaties to not do offensive biological weapons they had an offensive biological weapons program. It was based in the Chinese People's Liberation Army at an entity called the academy of military medical sciences specifically the 5th institute. The State Department declared that in a document in 2005. Over the decade after they made that declaration, wide open evidence that the MMS that academy we just talked about was working with the Wuhan institute of virology, the place where we think the COVID-19 virus worked on. What were they working on? On Anthony Fauci's own site. On the NIH, you can find this. There was a study on anthrax. There was a study, a book, a book that said, coronaviruses as a class are going to be the leading edge of a new era of genetic warfare. That's the Chinese words, not mine. Those are the sort of things that were going on between scientists at the Wuhan institute of virology. And the academy of military medical sciences in China, the place that we said was the epicenter of an illicit bioweapons program, despite all that knowledge, despite all that evidence, no one in the intelligence committee, no one in the national Institutes of health. No one in the State Department stopped it. Millions of dollars flowed from U.S. agencies to the Wuhan institute of virology. And now we're hearing maybe also directly to the academy, the

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Can We Trust Medical Authorities?

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:30 min | Last week

Can We Trust Medical Authorities?

"So as an anti vaping piece up at the daily mail. Vaping hit the mainstream in the 2010s and was viewed as a safe smoking cessation tool that could finally wean millions of tobacco users off cigarettes. Though it may seem foreign and outlandish now there was a time not too long ago during which a person could vape indoors even on hospital property in some cases. I still don't know why, why that's bad. Forget hospitals. It's not smoke. It's vapor. Just for the record. It is not smoke. Okay. And we continue. But scientific evidence pointing to their deleterious effects is piling up, and shows they cause nearly or as much damage as traditional cigarettes. See, I think that's a lie. I think it. I don't know it. The problem is, I don't trust anything coming out on any controversial issue. From these medical authorities any longer. You have to pay a price when the American medical association announces that the sex of a child should not be listed on a birth certificate because we don't know the sex of a child. When that is the official statement of the American medical association, when the American academy of pediatrics says that it is defends the idea of removing girls breasts because she says she's a boy, I'm supposed to listen to medical authorities,

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'Everything' wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars

AP News Radio

00:34 sec | 2 weeks ago

'Everything' wins best picture, is everywhere at Oscars

"Everything everywhere all at once won 7 Academy Awards last night, including best picture. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. Daniel Kwan of the directing team the Daniels says everything everywhere all at once is what the world needs at this moment. It's a shotgun blast of joy and absurdity and creativity. Michelle Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis and kehoe Kwan won acting awards for their roles in that film. Kwan says he went for years with his agent telling him there was no work for him. Hopefully when I called my agent tomorrow, he would give me a different answer. Brendan Fraser won the best actor award for his role in the whale

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Oscars 2023: How to watch the 95th Academy Awards today

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 2 weeks ago

Oscars 2023: How to watch the 95th Academy Awards today

"Since 1961, the red carpet at the Academy Awards is not red. It champagne colored. They're also will be a roof over it, not just in case of bad weather, but so that it looks like an evening event. While most of the country watched the Oscars at night, celebrities started arriving in Los Angeles at 3 p.m., Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel says he likes the look. I think the decision to go with a champagne carpet rather than a red carpet shows how confident we are that no blood will be shot. Speaking of Kimmel, this is his third time hosting the Oscars. He's only the 5th person to be a solo host at least three times, along with Bob Hope, Billy Crystal, Johnny Carson and Whoopi Goldberg, hope hosted or co hosted 19 times,

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'Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936-1986' With James Rosen

The Eric Metaxas Show

02:04 min | 2 weeks ago

'Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936-1986' With James Rosen

"So this book Scalia rise to greatness really is the most in depth treatment of Scalia's life. It benefits from a wealth of documentary and personal sources that were either overlooked by or unavailable to his previous biographers. One such source is a secret oral history of his life that justice Scalia conducted in Supreme Court chambers with an interviewer in 1992, and which is now being published for the first time in these pages. And so Scalia was born in New Jersey. He moved when he was 5 to queens. He loved queens. He grew up in a multi ethnic neighborhood playing stick ball and what part of the queen since I grew up in Queens, I have to ask. Elmhurst queens. Okay. My people are from elmhurst. This is kind of amazing to me thinking of him growing up in LA. I feel the synchronicity coursing through me right now. It's actually, I don't know, I'm touched by that. Wow. So, and he was, as you say, devout Catholic, his father was an Italian immigrant who came to the United States not knowing English with only $400 in his pocket in 1920. His mother was the daughter of Italian immigrants. They both wound up becoming teachers, his mother in elementary school teacher and Scalia's father, a Professor of romance languages at Brooklyn college for 30 years. Now, between the liturgy of the Catholic Church itself and the reverence for text that he inherited from his parents and specifically his father, a romance languages professor who was leery of translation from one language to another and its ability perhaps to warp the original meaning of text, Scalia grew up with from all of these influences, a profound reverence for the inviolability of sacred texts. He went to Jesuit institutions for high school and college, Xavier high school in New York City, which was a rare hybrid of a military academy run by Jesuits. And then he went to Georgetown university in both places, he was top of his class Magna cum laude at Harvard Law School top 5 of his class there. He had an incredible prodigious capacity for hard work,

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Sexual assault reports increase at US military academies

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 2 weeks ago

Sexual assault reports increase at US military academies

"Sexual assault reports are on the increase at U.S. Military academies. I Norman hall. The associate depresses learned that reported sexual assaults at U.S. Military academies increased substantially during the 2021 22 school year, one in 5 female students told an anonymous survey that they had experienced unwanted sexual contact. U.S. officials said student reported assaults at the army navy and air force academies jumped 18% overall compared with the previous year. The increase was driven largely by the navy, which had nearly doubled the number of reported assaults in 2022 compared to 2021, a student survey accompanying the report found increases in all types of unwanted sexual contact from touching to the right at all of the schools. The military services and the academies have struggled for years to combat sexual assault and harassment with little success. Norman hall, Washington

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It's almost Oscars time. Here's everything you need to know

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 2 weeks ago

It's almost Oscars time. Here's everything you need to know

"Chef Wolfgang Puck is previewing his annual Academy Awards menu. The world famous chef has been catering the Oscars for 29 years and he starts planning the menu about four to 6 weeks in advance. We make for years now our smoked salmon Oscars with Caviar and we make the chicken pot pie with black truffles and we make always different kind of ani lotes. Just as the Oscar nominees change every year, puck makes some changes to his menu. We're going to have a English try for a bit cherry and we're going to have fish and chips. The best way gluten free and I've been saying and then one SPS is done. We're going to have a beef Wellington. There will also be chocolate cigars and cocktails with gold flakes, puck is concentrating on the food, but he's also following the Oscar ceremony. It was really a good way to enjoyable movies. So I think Tom Cruise, maybe might not win, but he might win as they produce. And park smoked salmon is shaped like an Oscar. I'm Ed Donahue

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Everything you need to know about the 2023 Academy Awards

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 2 weeks ago

Everything you need to know about the 2023 Academy Awards

"Everything everywhere all at once leads the nominations for Sunday's Academy Awards with 11. I'm Archie's are a letter with a preview. The producers of the Oscars are promising a moment to start Sunday's show, but they won't say anything more. Executive producer Molly mcnair, who is married to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel, says the show will acknowledge Will Smith smacking Chris Rock last year and then move on. She says they don't want to make this year about last year. Nominee Jamie Lee Curtis says she's living in the moment. I'm riding the wave. I'm having a good time. I'm feeling very much in my body and in my mind. And that's important to me. The Oscars will air live on ABC.

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Robyn Pfaffman: Rioters Detained at Atlanta Police Training Site

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:53 min | 3 weeks ago

Robyn Pfaffman: Rioters Detained at Atlanta Police Training Site

"Antifa down there, going to war with the police and nobody's talking about it on the national stage. Yeah, it's really it's a scary situation, basically I'll sum it up in about 30 seconds for you. There is a parcel of land. Acres and acres right on the edge of Atlanta between Fulton and da cab county. And they are putting up a 90 million that's 9 zero million police and fire training academy. Wouldn't you think that after everything we've been through with George Floyd, BLM, all sorts of cases that have gone on that you would want your police firefighters EMS first responders trained at a new facility, one would think, right? Except that you have this very organized funded by whoever flying people in from out of state. You had people here from Utah, Colorado, Massachusetts, Maine, and then you had two foreign dudes, one from France and one from Canada. How did they get here? Last I looked, those tickets are over a $1000 one way or round trip to Atlanta, Georgia. It's not cheap to fly anymore. And here they are. All these outside agitators with the exception of one guy from the southern poverty law center that left wing institution. He was arrested and now luckily they're facing a domestic terrorism charges, so at least they're not going to be getting out in a revolving door. These people actually have to hire attorneys for setting it on fire. They set some equipment on fire. They set a police car on fire. They were throwing bricks sticks, rocks, shooting off firecrackers at the police. They deserve what they get.

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Yield Guild Games and Nas Academys Web3 Metaversity Draws 800 Crypto Learners

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00:28 sec | Last month

Yield Guild Games and Nas Academys Web3 Metaversity Draws 800 Crypto Learners

"7 a.m. Sunday, February 26th, 2023. Yield guild games and Nas academy's web three metaverse draws 800 crypto learners. Yield guild games web three metaverse has on board 800 learners since its launch, providing education on cryptocurrency and more. The post yield guild games and Nas academy's web three metaverse draws 800 crypto learners appeared first on bit penis.

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Sam Sorbo Clues Us in on a Better Way to Educate Our Children

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:57 min | Last month

Sam Sorbo Clues Us in on a Better Way to Educate Our Children

"Want to talk to you about what you were an expert about. Homeschooling, education in America. So let me say to my audience, these are some of the things we're going to cover in the next hour here. What's going on in our schools with critical race theory, LGBTQ stuff and false history, false history that's when people lie about what happened in the past. Why are test scores plummeting, which they are? What can parents do about it? And how should the churches be involved the churches? What business do they have doing anything outside of the churches? Really, I'm surprised at you. So Sam, where do we start? Well, we can start by saying that everything that we're seeing in the schools today is, in a sense, the culmination of all that has come before that our schools have been perverted from inception. And that if we just, I don't know, do you read the Bible? I have heard the Bible. Yes, once or twice. I think if you read the Bible, can you show me in the Bible where it says, make sure you find a good school for your child? Make sure your child goes to an excellent school. It actually in the, in the original Greek, it says elite preparatory academy. I'm sure it does. Yes, that's God's will that you find an elite preparatory academy so that your child could fall away from the one true God. Yeah, you know, I mean, that's really the struggle that we have today. And so now what we think about education has been a perversion of God's plan. And it's all now so perverted. So we think that a teacher in a classroom is the paradigm for learning. It's not. It's the anti learning paradigm.

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"american academy" Discussed on Dishing Up Nutrition

Dishing Up Nutrition

05:11 min | Last month

"american academy" Discussed on Dishing Up Nutrition

"On January 9th, 2023, the American academy of pediatrics came out with new guidelines on what should be done to treat the childhood obesity epidemic. The new guidelines say this. Children struggling with obesity should be evaluated and treated early and aggressively, including with medications for kids as young as 12 and surgery for those as young as 13. Four new weight loss drugs are now approved for children 12 or older and one is even an injectable drug. One of the drugs has been approved for teens 16 and older. Bariatric surgery has been approved for those 13 years are older. This frightens me. I feel the same way, you know? And we see people with bariatric surgery as adults. And it doesn't come without a cost to health and their body. And I think these children all, it just scares me. You and I are not denying that childhood obesity needs to be addressed. It's very serious issue in our country. And because it affects health. Correct. Yeah, body image, blah, blah, blah. But let's talk about the health. Because we want our children to live long, strong, healthy, comfortable lives. Of course. Yes. And we believe that educating parents and families, how to eat real food, doesn't that just make sense? Yeah. It's a safe approach. Again, it's not invasive. People do need support. They need to be taught how to grocery shop, how to cook, how to put together healthy meals. We just don't believe the answer is in a pill and injection or with bariatric surgery. Ideally, everybody would be educated on how to prevent obesity before it happens. I think this is so such a serious topic. We should maybe do a future radio show just on this. Yeah, I think so. It's so important. I mean, we want our children in our future to be healthy people and happy people and comfortable people. So let's be clear, many times these medications for mental health are definitely necessary, but as dieticians and nutritionists, our scope really is the food. So that's what we're talking about. And we know protein is hugely important when it comes to balancing emotions and moods. So specifically, animal proteins. These animal proteins think steak salmon, fish, shrimp, pork, these have the building blocks, amino acids that make the feel good brain chemicals. So if you are eating dairy, you want to make sure it's a full fat dairy. Fish gives our brain what we need to produce neurotransmitters like serotonin and dopamine, as well as many other neurotransmitters. We have hundreds. And there are over 200 of those brain chemicals that we need. So you want your brain to feel full of these good chemicals, and we do

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Shout Out to the 10 ASU Professors Who DIDN'T Try to Cancel Charlie

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:22 min | Last month

Shout Out to the 10 ASU Professors Who DIDN'T Try to Cancel Charlie

"Want to make a special shout out to the ten professors who didn't sign the petition. Are any of them here if you're here? Because all the emphasis was 37 out of 47. I mean this non sarcastically. I was impressed that there were ten holdouts. That there were ten professors that said, I'm not comfortable signing this petition. That was more than I expected, truly. But it does tell you a lot about, you know, where the academies headed. And again, I don't want to paint with too broad of a brush, but if you are a professor that signs a petition like that, just so intellectually lazy. And just so sloppy, you know, you're an intellectual midget or coward. In my opinion, not to want to be able to defend your position. And quite honestly, lazily and sloppily and it's an insult to everyone who worked really hard to get a PhD just to say that stuff like, oh, he's a white nationalist. It's like really, what's your substantiation for that? Would you like to come up, by the way, open invite for any one of the 37 professors? You're welcome on my national radio program any time, and you can have an uninterrupted uninterrupted opportunity to tell me in front of millions of people why you believe the stuff you believe or are you too cowardly because you just want to sign a petition and then go off into the distance with your moral superiority.

 Pilot shortage puts pressure on airline operations

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | Last month

Pilot shortage puts pressure on airline operations

"A shortage of pilots is limiting the number of flights, airlines can operate, causing delays and cancellations. Several major airlines are now partnering with flight schools or starting their own pilot training programs. Ashley montano had never flown until last summer. With united in their push to bring in more women and people of color and diversify the flight deck. It was really a perfect opportunity. She hopes in a few years she'll be flying airline jets. Dana donati with the united aviate academy says the big need is for pilots at regional carriers. What we're doing is trying to train our students, get them the 1500 hours in

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Lirunex Hires AssetsFXs Waleed Salah as Head of Sales MENA

Finance Magnates

03:53 min | Last month

Lirunex Hires AssetsFXs Waleed Salah as Head of Sales MENA

"8 p.m. Friday February 3rd, 2023. Lennox hires assets FX's Wally Sola as head of sales Mina. LTP GT Linux, a multi regulated ref cost finance magnates dot com class quarters ranger quote it quite big 7 zero C 9 5 6 zero one four four three 8 C 9 F zero two CC three FD 8 D two CC zero at what target quote blank at Forex broker tagged has hired Wally sulla, the former head of sales for Middle East and North Africa Mina at asset's FX as. Its new head of sales for Mina. Sulla announced his appointment at the Tahrir Square dot finance magnates dot com de blaire next what target quad blank what real quad follow quad marshal island registered broker tag on Friday on. LinkedIn LTP GT LTP GT the executive, who brings about 14 years of industry to the new role. Spit only two months at his former role at the Tahrir coops with that finance magnates dot com Forex gives brokers until March 10 to solar census for our claims jump quote target quad Blanco roquat follow Quartet. Vincent and the Grenadines registered tag assets FX. He worked for the online broker between August and September 2022 dot LTP GT LTP GT solo's FX sales journey over the last decade until since starting out his career in May 2008 as a customer services. Representative for FX comparison, sulla has worked for a number of top Forex. Brands such as value trades, black bull markets, robo Forex, and USG FX dot LTP GT LTP GT before joining assets FX, solo was looked after that finance magnates dot com executive is a lollipop sock security as joins the set says SL shit quote target quad blank white real quad follow quads head of seals for Emmy and alte at Forex and CFDs. Broker securities, where he worked for only four months between April and July last year however, before that he spent 11 months in the same capacity. At value trees dot LTP GT LTP GT watch, the recent FML S 22 session on what the future holds for the online trading industry dot LTP GT LTP GT cell of joint value trees from New Zealand based lotta rev coughs. That finance magnets dot com's multi asset class quarter of Scandinavian it Quattro 5 78 70 zero F9 four at one 8 four 9 F 6 8 BC 7 9 9 8 T 5 C zero quote target quote blank multi asset tag, brokered black bull markets, where he served as the head of Arabic office. However, he only spent three months with the broker, according to his profile on LinkedIn dot LTP GT LTP GT between April 2016 and May 2022, sulla held various positions at USG FX. Including manager of the Middle East office this was one of sulla's longest. Career stay at an organization. However, before that he worked for 9 months, as the sales team manager at robo four X dot LTP GT LTP GT Sola ran his own academy for four years between November 2011 and 2015. During this period he also worked with international online broker FBS. His other early career days were spent at FX comparison between 2008 and 2011 LTP GT. This article was written by Solomon aleda pupo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

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AI: World likely to hit key warming threshold in 10-12 years

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 2 months ago

AI: World likely to hit key warming threshold in 10-12 years

"According to a new study, artificial intelligence predicts the world will likely hit a key warming threshold in just ten to 12 years. I Norman hall, a study in the journal proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences finds the world will likely breach the internationally agreed upon climate change threshold at about a decade. The findings are more pessimistic than previous modeling. The study reignites a debate on whether it's still possible to limit global warming to 1.5°C has called for the 2015 Paris climate agreement to minimize the most damaging effects of climate change. I Norman hall

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Mobile Developer Shares Importance of Financial Literacy, Promotes Coins.phs Coins Academy

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00:29 sec | 2 months ago

Mobile Developer Shares Importance of Financial Literacy, Promotes Coins.phs Coins Academy

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"american academy" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:31 min | 10 months ago

"american academy" Discussed on WTOP

"Spring man found guilty for his role in the deadly crash that claimed the life of an only man in September of 2019 We'll have the details next It's three 21 I'm doctor Lee beers with the American academy of pediatrics As a mom I know it's hard to parent during a pandemic Kids are back in school but you worry they'll be sent home because of a COVID exposure or just the sniffles And you worry about your child getting sick from COVID and ending up in the hospital What gives me peace of mind is the COVID vaccine It's safe and effective against serious illness And now kids 5 and older can get the vaccine Please call your pediatrician Somewhere around 400 feet off the ground RPG came through the belly of the aircraft when I first got out I felt like my whole leg had been smooshed down to just medical appointments I was going to occupational therapy Physical therapy speech they would be We don't talk about the female combat wounded These are our daughters and our sisters and our mothers I'm not sure I would still be here if I didn't find the Friends and wonder why a project that I did Because there was a long period after the injury where I really didn't understand why I was still here I felt like I had lost everything Wounded warrior project came into my life and taught me how to stand back up and get back in the fight The truth is I think we all have this strength inside of us but until you test it you just don't know what's there See how wounded.

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"american academy" Discussed on Talking Tech

Talking Tech

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"american academy" Discussed on Talking Tech

"Now as many of your listeners know i'm apparent and so summer's almost over which means we are getting close to back to school season and i'm equal parts very excited because now i don't have to worry about entertaining my children for for the next several months because they'll actually be at school on the other hand. I'm dreading it just a little bit. Because i have to now. Dial back a little bit of the time that they've spent on screens now. They haven't spent all their time this summer on screens. Thank goodness they've been doing other things as well but obviously their screen time has increased during the summer period now for a lot of parents. Screen time has increased for their kids They've parents of juggle the demands between work and taking care of their kids handling things like virtual meetings while they're also taking care of things for their children and we've seen screen time increase but now of course schools about the start over and a lot of parents are now starting to think. What do you do now with screen. Time i wrote a story about this for tech usa today dot com. And i talked to some experts. I talked to some appearance. And i tried to get some ideas for. What can parents do to get kids off their screens. If they're looking to do that. Now it's interesting. I talked to one expert. And she suggested that it might not just be parents who want to get their kids off. Screens kids might wanna get off screens. Themselves they've been stuck with pandemic they've had limited social options some rolls around they get to be outside. They get to do other things. That's really exciting. And then also they just get to do other activities. They haven't been able to do in a long time so it's very possible. Kids wanna be off their ipad or off their video games as well now. That's not true for every child but that is something to consider

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"american academy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"american academy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"The announcement comes despite governor brian. Kim's rolling back such measures in an executive order the universal mask-wearing protocol. We'll start as the new school year begins on august. Fifth factors that the district considered include the rise of the delta airlines variant and the children younger than twelve who were not yet eligible for cova nineteen vaccines why this is a trend nationwide More and more school districts and you know the american academy pediatrics out and saying the same thing I don't think it's wise. I don't think it's wise to do that when you tell people that you got to give the vaccine. And then you've gotta store your mass. That's a problem but then when you tell kids. They've got to wear masks at school. I think that's probably now. Yes we went through last year wearing masks at school but We know that kids if they get coverted are still more likely than not going to be fine. Even with the delta variant The number of children who have died of covert since it it spread across the western world is less than a thousand we're talking millions and millions of people infected in only a few hundred kids even in this country that the numbers is incredibly small. The number of kids who have died of ovid and yet you're gonna tell them they've gotta wear masks in school. I don't think that's a good thing. I really don't And look i'm pro mask. I been in africa to mass. And i know many of you are at odds with me on that because you don't think that the mass work and i think it depends on how you talk about him How you you deal with it and infected person wearing a mask actually can keep other people from getting the vaccine particularly those other people also word maths. It does you no good. If you're uninfected and infected persons is not wearing a mask but you are. But i just don't see why we need our kids to be doing this and i. I suspect oddest goodness. I suspect we are rapidly. Going to get to the point where the education establishment in this country starts clamoring for kids to go back remote. What's that gonna do the to the economy..

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"american academy" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

05:13 min | 1 year ago

"american academy" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

"Now what ask this week. The american academy of pediatrics recommended that all students over the age of two as well as teachers staff wear mass when they return to school even if they've been vaccinated but many states have already banned school mass mandates. What do you think should be a the the policy mandating masks So i argue in previous pace. That the cdc was premature in lifting its indoor mass mandates and certainly didn't do so with enough guidance to allow other bodies whether it's state or institutions of schools to make the right decisions now. Some people argued that the cdc was correct during this because it allows for More flexible local level approaches to the pandemic can. While i do understand that argument. I think it doesn't actually hold water because as you said one of the consequences of the cdc's move was that a lot of state level leaders Put in Legislation and mandates of their own that prevented local departments of whether it schools of public health departments from giving that more flexible granular guidance. I think that the pandemic is in a very difficult..

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"american academy" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist

The Daily Zeitgeist

08:24 min | 1 year ago

"american academy" Discussed on The Daily Zeitgeist

"First quarter of game five when the sun's just were kind of run away with it you know i. It definitely looked like they could run away with the the whole series. And then milwaukee just kinda gutted their way back in. I it really is like the question of you know. They have one person. Who's unstoppable as the score on phoenix and the bucks have three at any given time and they all three of them working on and kind of watching devon in game five his i felt like maybe his distribution was not as good as it could have been. Nfl like he was a the comparisons to kobe. Young koby may be appropriate of you may want to pass it. I know you've got the skills to pay the bills. But maybe this is. These are the heartaches you have to learn to begin to say like either times when i can do it in time to you know. Dish the ball on. Yeah just makes them easier to defend a certain. If you know this like i mean that's how they stole it from him at the end 'cause they knew he was going to try and get a shot up american academy of pediatrics. What are they saying. What are those assholes saying. They're saying a if you're over age to you need a mask the fuck. That's that's their new. Take the just sort of generally what they are saying. You know Just don't don't think that You know at just with all these various going around and vaccination rates that they are just don't chance it protect yourself this it's not. It's it's not worth it but yeah it's it's bad. It's definitely a bit of a sort of a quick quick check of where we are because you know schools are about to open and things like that. And they're saying regardless of vaccination status when the if if we're going full reopening like we should be doing this. So yeah yeah. Geraldo is trending which is always an adventure. Every trending was. What's new with geraldo. been on this. You know he. He's recently been showing that he he definitely agrees with that. A know certain elements of the he agrees that the pandemic is deadly and we need to protect ourselves and the way to do that is with being vaccinated and also understanding the threat that unvaccinated people pose to just the general public safety and he just tweeted. This in the street just blew up. Because everyone's like. I'm agreeing with geraldo normal. He's on fox saying other nonsense hearing crazy. Talk on cable. Tv right now about folks having the constitutional right not to get vaccinated. Yes they may be dopey but they do have that right. We have rights too to deny the unvaccinated access to our home school or business. And like right it you know. Don't i got rates works in a few different directions Shout out to geraldo That's gonna be probably the only time we ever say that. I'm wondering which cable tv channels. He's hearing that Crazy talk on. 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Chance on the iheartradio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcast and we're back and there have been there's a follow up to The story we covered after england's heartbreaking loss in penalty kicks the english soccer team or soccer. Whatever was saying you need to. I'm just going to let you take this miles. Did you kill it. At the soccer team went over there. Like do something about this. Yeah the english. Faa obviously was imploring the government and law enforcement to do something about all this racial abuse was being hurled at black players like jaden sancho. Kyle soccer marcus rochford. And they're so far there have been five arrests Where they have to like just sort of connect the dots back to real people. There's like one kid who got like the like god. His scholarship taken away for like the verbal. Racial insults being hurled online as well so it looks like they're they're they've got something going it just seems like it's like the us five like i feel like you'd have to rest millions of people like you're right if we're going there so i don i mean i hope it's effective. I guess maybe these people are being having examples. Being made out of them right her. But should it's more than you'll see in this country. Yeah so that's that's interesting to see at the various they're like okay. Well we need to address this in some way whether it's like banning people for life from attending matches or whatever but just to sort of draw a line and say you cannot do this at all is unacceptable but you know the investigations continue. I'm sure the libertarian. And right wing people will be totally reasonable response to this news and even just like other people just like how effective is that. The can you is that the solution is like trying to divert those resources like fine people out in the world. But i guess that would make someone think twice. If you're in england on you wanna get racist on twitter. Hey and if and if you wanna keep getting racist on twitter there's there's plenty of other countries. That won't do anything about it for you to go kelvin. Johnson is trending who is not a household name This is part of our olympic coverage. By the way we're we're now Have a whole section for So he is a player on the san antonio spurs Who the coach of the usa basketball team is gregg. Popovich whose coach of the san antonio spurs. He basically just pulled one of his. like kinda. You know workman like you know. Third best player on a mediocre team But who he was like. 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"american academy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"american academy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"Now y'all this is some this is some bs. I'm a bolshevik. This is what this is bolshevik. I'm going to start saying bolshevik and you'll know what i mean Who the christian comedian. Tim wants to say my kids. Love the guy and he says that all the time. The christian cuss words one of his bolshevik. This is a tweet from nbc. Everyone older than age too should wear masks regardless of vaccination status when schools reopened in the fall according to updated guidance from the american academy. Pediatrics released monday now. You should know. The american academy pediatrics is yet another one of those national trade groups. That's been hijacked by the wilkes and they are. They're they're now pushing this that your kids need to wear a mask even if vaccinated when they're in school know the hell they should not. This is ridiculous. This this is getting silly. People are not gonna take this stuff seriously nor should they take this stuff seriously. They're really shouldn't. It's time to get rid of masks. Open up your offices and by. I think you should get vaccinated by all families vaccinated I think everybody should get vaccinated. I really do. I really do think it works. In fact the people who have gotten cova who are vaccinated are dramatic Something like ninety nine percent of deaths now are people who are unvaccinated. In ninety eight percent of hospitalizations are people who are unvaccinated. The the the vaccines work. Go get them But it's the bird of risk is on you. Everybody go live your life now if you get it needing it vaccinated well all right then. You played the risk..

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

04:41 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"A what's What question what's something you've watched read. Listen to a book movie. Podcast that you think the audience would value from. I actually just read the food lab by kenji alt- lopez who is a former mit Graduate who just really geeks out on the signs of cooking. And the reason. I really like is first off the introduction and in you know people will be like well. What's what's a good recipe from. It's like it's not a cookbook now recipe book recipes in there but the whole point is if you read it you will understand the chemical processes of cooking and understand like why would use baking soda versus versus baking powder for example and i will say right now. The introduction to that book is some of the best science writing. I've ever read. And i actually found pearl's in that introduction that relate to physical therapy practice oh that is the food lab. That's what's called the food lab. Yeah there's a big big honking book though Such an eric mira tech. I love on brand that surprised by this at all. Love that last last question. Three questions is a who question. Who is someone we should know more about and leave it. Open ended on purpose I only got pick one. You'd pick more. I would say Someone i've really been impressed with. And i've been very very thankful for his help in the last year has been Tim vidal who is our director. He's the the chair of our committee and our community has been really driving that forward and he was someone that was really instrumental for you know in this past year. You know with with the murder of george floyd and you know the The police brutality. And all these things that we that was kind of brought you know. I don't want to say that all of a sudden we're dealing with it. It's like no all of a sudden. Were recognizing it also. He was really helpful for understanding. You know some of the dialogue around that we actually had him and and dj deadman is another member of fdic committee. Had them on our on on pta. Inquests talk what are these. What are these issues. What is what does this mean Trying to get a little bit of of empathy across that and So you know. Both both of them are just phenomenal. And i highly recommend looking into into both of them. They're they're just amazing Mentors just across the The academy in across bts lubbock see. That's why we asked that question because you bring up people like that Now it's too Last thing you show is the parting. Shots are parting. Shot always gotta have shots especially if Party show brought to you by our friends. The academy of orthopedic physical therapy find them or so dot..

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

05:28 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"Engaging right away may even have We even have st sp representatives. That are d. I focused and they also do not have to be members because we are trying to get engagement with non-members as much as possible to hear their voice and to find. How do we serve. How do we serve them better. And i'm honestly it's the same way we serve any of our other members give them opportunities to develop professionally and to give back. Open those doors as much as possible and make make everybody feel welcome and feel like they are contributing to the the organization what sounds like you. You paid attention right. how come what. We'll i had to do the hard thing which is look internally and say we want to be this but we're we're like this so we don't have a minority representation. Okay great What would you started. Group recognize that the barrier might be people that were looking to engage with people might who might be a great fit for organization. They're not ap's members which means that they're not definitely not academy members. How do we do that so you just built a side door. Yep but let me give you the kind of the way this breaks down so the first question we have to ask is do. Does our face look like our membership. So the art presenters on our leaders. The answer was was now that that's the first question there but the second question is do our members look like our profession and when we say profession from an academy. Were saying sports physical therapists. What is the. What are the demographics of sports. Physical therapists does our academy match. That because of the answer is no then. Something is limiting that access in some way. And i will say that's really a hard question for us to answer and then it gets a whole lot deeper because the more the most important thing from a public health perspective and when we start talking about social determinants of health and some of these things do does our profession looked like the community that they serve now when we talk about sports physical therapist..

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

04:01 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"Ton of free content That again if you're involved with our special interest groups are the ones that really drive this content. So if you're involved you can produce content yourself or you can just take the content and you see us and everything from that. Also we launch. We have our own social media platform. How many academies have that so it's called mobilize It's just like you know. It's not exactly like twitter. But it's a lot like twitter where it's only for academy members and it's divided into these different threads from the cigs and then it just a general threat as well that people can go on there and they can interact and there's a ton of kind of free mentorship. That happens there people post questions and then the next thing you know you've got you know you said george davies dissolves in answering your question Or rob panoramas been been really big with this as well and so just getting the resources Again it's just part of your membership. And then we also use have access to a j was bt which is our flagship journal Do as a collaboration with orthopedics Academy and then also sports health journal is something that's included as well which we do in collaboration with the national athletic trainers association. The american medical society for sports medicine. Which is our general practice. Physicians that we collaborate with and the american Orthopedic society for sports medicine which is or the orthopedic surgeons involved with sports medicine as well so all of that is all part of it. I would say. I would be shocked if anybody actually can take advantage of every thing ever great thing that you get as being an academy member and all of that with membership and surf you think about. I tell people all the time you're thinking about it just say i'm an invest for one year and then you have to. You have to you know. Put some time into interacting. And if you do and you don't get more than the money leave but most people when they take that one year test driver like oh okay Tayo one of our producers we mentioned more say mobilize app great group of mobilize membership as well in case you did not know that contain. Yeah so our d. i. Group d. I is something that is is kind of a. It's been a little bit of a sticking point for me for a long time of of.

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

05:11 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"Thirty different. Studies have to be done some of them small some of them. Large some dialing into just mechanistic questions all of them should be replicated. you know. that's how science works. All of them should be preregister in some way. Ideally have the actual Methods review before the study is even conducted to make sure the study's going to actually answer the question that the research exactly and so having that all set up ahead of time and the idea here would be to delay that out and again we talked about this before laying a path for the researchers to start filling in those gaps specifically part of what this will do is actually be a signal to journals to say we want these types of things published they will be read and they will be cited because it is part of our research agenda now. Big large labs might be saying what we already. We already have this weary do this. That's great to answer. Maybe the one question they're looking at but this is something that can scale to a massive size where we can actually show if we know what the next step is a couple of groups can raise their hands and say. Hey i can actually do step number two. I'm set up for that. So i'm gonna do that part while somebody else will say. Well i can do the replication in over here somebody can say well i can do step one and so you actually can kind of divide and conquer a little bit to let more people get involved in that process and the idea there is. If you have some sort of overarching agenda to it people can just plug themselves in. They see fit. And i hear this a lot from early career. Researchers in particular is we don't know where where we should be starting and if we have this laid out i i think that's kind of a huge and that's that's something an academy is very capable of doing we have a lot of researchers within the academy..

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

04:26 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"And so the first and foremost thing that to get to point out his how how long they academies have been around where it's coming up on on fifty years now and it's just been Just phenomenal obviously done so much for me. But it's one of those things that you know it's kind of hit. Its limit a little bit on growth on where can go. It is currently the second largest academy. But it's not even half as large as our largest which be orthopedics and so it's been kind of stuck in its size for a little bit and so part of what i'm looking at is like i said before. How do we. How do we grow this. And how do we get it to serve. Its purpose a little bit better. And so i see some growing pains that have been kind leftover from from the years of doing that and so i put out five major points and i've been posting a blog posts every week The five weeks running up to the april first election and Where i kind of highlight some of these little bit. I can go over a bit here. The first thing. I would like to see this for the academy to have a five year strategic plan and so what is that that is actually wear the academy leadership would sit down and say where do we want to be in five years and then so you start kind of shooting setting up some goals now. I'm not saying that five years the only plan you look at a pta. They famously made vision. twenty twenty. Which was something that they made in two thousand so it was a twenty year strategic plan. Where do we want to see ourselves in twenty years to really set that super high goal. This is important to do. And it's not something that the academy has ever done before they they definitely do strategic planning specifically within the executive committee. But it's never been something that's been public and been kind of a signpost and it's never been anything that actually is set to be five years and so the idea..

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"There's no easy path people. Just get lost. And they'll they follow the loudest voice or the thing that everybody's telling them you die and then you went further to saying well. What are they need like is it is it a course or is it literally just watching people tell their story how i went from a to b to c and then because now they can the audience attendees can hear them in. Put themselves and go. Yeah no that lights me. that's cool. That's all right but this one that third girl talked. Oh god she was great. I want to do what she did. And i didn't know i could. And the funny thing is even as adults full-fledged adults with college degrees we'd honestly we see we look for a permission and we don't think we have authority but wasting you look for someone who looks like you as well into an and tells the story of a path. It's very similar to where you're starting at. And so that's why we made a concerted effort to try to have some diversity up there as best we could and to show all the different ways people got. There wasn't just everybody doing a residency. It was you know we carry mela new. Who's the head guy for duke. He talks about his first job. Out of school was first jobs out of school was working the cash register at a gas station and he did that before he went to pt school. I mean he was like not on the tractor even go to college and then he. He's now the head person at duke university mind-blowing how this does a story. And i remember we had another person would be that we kind of trapped into it and he was a scratching his head. It was like why am i doing this. It was Aaron barrel who's the head for the Indianapolis colts and it was funny. Because after he finished his talk he came off the the the day and he was like it. Hit me. When i was talking this i would have given my left arm to watch that talk when i was coming out of school. It was like it. 'cause you're these these people who have made it. Here's the dirty little secret. None of us have any idea what we did. It's just in when we look back. It's always like oh that's just a weird series of connections that ended up with me being here. How is that interesting. it's like. That's exactly how it's interesting to show people how how these things work and how this process works..

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"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on PT Pintcast - Physical Therapy

"Right kids. We're doing this thing. I walk into podcast. A podcast that saves physical therapists for missing out on a amazing insight remarkable ideas and motivational stories in the world of physical therapy. My mom's she's like she's not healthcare at all but she's like i feel like your podcast thing that you do. You're just trying to be the jimmy fallon of physical therapy like. Yeah i just wanna sit next to people who are very talented and have them. Make me look talented association. That's what we're doing on the socials at podcasts. Make sure you subscribe to the show against described in. The show is free. i tunes google play audible. I literally accidentally typed in pt. Podcast on amazon just to see what would come up and it was like download an episode. Oh yeah i submitted to audible awhile ago. Like oh crap. They have podcasts. So if you're on the amazon dime You can get us an audible to. I found out about that today Do you wanna say happy. Patrick states everybody. I just found out are just realized saint patrick's day again so salon. I don't know everybody thinks i'm irish. My last name's mccabe was from scotland. Someone's going to get that together. Way right away greats Repeat guest. Saturday night live. Does the whole thing like the five timers. Show bring back everybody who's like hosted the show and it's like legends like like paul simon. Steve martin chevy chase justin timberlake. They did a recent one. And i feel like i didn't count this guy's got to be in read right now on. Repeat guests have show us bring them in. You might know him from pt. Inquests cpt podcast network. The sci pt. Welcome back to the show. Eric mera there is jimmy. How's it going. Yeah i honestly I'm trying to remember how long we've known each other. Well you were nice enough. And i said this last time i think when we recorded in person which was at some conference. I don't know when it was because they blend together. Now but you were like one of my first six episodes. I launched with six pack. And you were like yeah. I mean again like people that you've been podcast in twenty eleven. I started in twenty fifteen. So i remember just email and i'm like this guy's cool on twitter. I'll interview him. And you were like okay and i was in the basement of like my my apartment like in. Pt school and my roommate was next to me like off mike but he was texting me stuff to ask you and he was an estimate and i remember like the interview went on so long that i was like. I don't even know what we're talking about anymore. But i don't want to hang up because i like everything that's going on so Welcome back to the show. We do want to make sure people know where they can. Listen to eric i. I don't know if it's official or anything but you've got to be like the largest journal club podcast in physical therapy right..

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"american academy" Discussed on KSFO-AM

KSFO-AM

01:44 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on KSFO-AM

"The American Academy of Pediatrics. Helmets are important for every bike, right, No matter how short did you know Helmets are also important to wear when skateboarding in line skating or riding a scooter. Helmet can protect against the skull fracture or other facial injuries. Look for a helmet that fits correctly and that certified for safety. Make sure you and your child wear a helmet every time for more visit. Healthy Children dot org's or talk with your pediatrician KSFO is Ben Shapiro. Can we stop pretending that this is an administration staff by moderates? Joe Biden was not a moderate to Biden is not a moderate. It's a hard nose partisan, even a hard nosed partisans into participated in the destruction of Robert Bork and Clarence Thomas Shapiro weeknights at 95 16 chaos. Paul. Hi, I'm Dr Shelley Place with today's tip for kids from the American Academy of Pediatrics. Cloth masks can help keep your family safe. When you're in public during the pandemic, all Children over to should wear masks. The mass should cover your child's nose and mouth and fit snugly but comfortably washing dry the mask after each use. It's like wearing a bike helmet and buckling their seat belt. Kids will get used to wearing a mask. For more in Children's health. Drink over 19 talk with your pediatrician or visit healthy Children. Bad Gourgue America, Your Children have an amazing super power that can help save lives by not having playdates. That's right. By replacing get togethers with virtual playdates and video chats. They can help slow the evil spread of germs. And if you're superheroes do go outside. Make sure they continue their superhero wing by staying 6 ft, away from others to protect everyone in America Land. Find out more coronavirus not go a message from the CDC in the Ad council. Phil distancing slows the spread of Corona virus. So if you have a.

"american academy" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio

C-SPAN Radio

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on C-SPAN Radio

"Safely back into the classrooms during this entire crisis. We have always followed the science and the science is clear. Dr. Fauci. Dr Scott got leave. The experts at the CDC and the American Academy of Pediatrics all agree that schools should be reopened and that they can be reopened safely. I want to commend all the teachers, administrators, parents and students who have adapted under difficult and trying circumstances and have already shown this is possible. It is time to get our students back into the classrooms where they belong. Even during the toughest moments of this past year, I still remain incredibly optimistic about the resilience of our people and the future of our state. After the longest and most difficult year anyone could imagine. I know that Marylanders are frustrated and completely fed up with this virus. Believe me, no one is more eager than I am to put this pandemic behind us. We all desperately want to return to our normal lives. But no matter how difficult it is to hear you deserve the truth. The truth doesn't know Party of Aviation. It doesn't care what any of us think or what we want Some of the problems we face today as a nation because politicians refused to tell the hard truth when it doesn't fit their agenda, But I have always been a straight shooter. So here's the truth. Getting a vaccine to everyone who wants one will be a much longer and much more difficult process than any of us would like it to be. It is going to require a great deal of patients for many months, while states continue to push the federal government and the manufacturers to increase the production and to drastically increase the allocations they provide to the states. In the meantime, we must continue to take the necessary precautions which keep our families, our friends and our neighbors healthy and safe. This crisis will not end overnight. Together, We will bring it to an end. We will get our kids back to school, Get people back to work and get life back to normal. Once again, a better future is on the horizon where we can get back to doing the everyday things we all miss, like celebrating with friends and family at a crowded restaurant or taking our kids and grandkids to a baseball game, a better future where our kids are thriving. Our communities are safer and our economy is bad. Looming Once again, we will get there, but we.

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"american academy" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

06:31 min | 2 years ago

"american academy" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Donnelly. I was asked by the program chairman. The American Academy of Forensics Science is to represent the pathology section in a overall general session of the academy, which is the largest And most prestigious forensic science group in the world's annual meetings held at that time every year and Chicago at the Drake Hotel in late February. And so I gave my paper after reviewing the Warren Commission report. I wish I was able to find that are wonderful Carnegie Library here in Pittsburgh, And then that started that things just began to really unfold the news media and then some of the early critic researchers, Mark Lane and sodium are coming and so on. And And then it continued. And 1968. I was consulted by district Attorney Jim Garrison and the clay Shaw Trout. I testified before a federal judge in D. C. And an attempt to gain access to the autopsy materials so I could redo them in order to testify. The judge so wrote of the government, um, decided to appeal and Garrison had to move ahead with the trial. I made it difficult decision of a young man on the come not to testify. Realize that when I'd be a right thing to do, because I had not seen the advertising materials, then the next big thing was in 1972. I finally gained access as the first nine government sponsored non government related forensic pathologists given access to all of the autopsy materials at the National Archives in D. C. And that is when I discovered the president's brain was missing. Some microscopic slides and X rays and poems were also missing, but the brain was missing. That was a page one story arc is 24 1972 by Fred Graham, Top investigative reporter of The New York Times, And as we talk here today, that brain has still been unaccounted for. It's at autopsy. Was properly placed informally to be fixed. You know, brain has the consistency of a well done software. They you place it in formula. It hardens develops the consistency of a hard world and you're then able to make cereal sections from one side to another quarter inch intervals. And then you can study it. And that, of course, is exactly why they never did that examination because they went really well clearly to hemorrhagic tracks with two bullet striking the president in the head, one from the rear and one from the front behind the picket fence on the grassy knoll. Yeah, you tore apart that single bullet theory it very accurately, too, And they moved the body out of Dallas in the Washington D. C. And that was a No. No, wasn't it? Yes, it was quite illegal. The medical examiner Dr Earl Rose, who might come to know at a meeting when we were both in the Air Force, Hey, was there to take jurisdiction when that including was with the law state that the government violating the laws pushed him aside up against the wall. In fact, that's worse. Written and took the body the president to DC As a matter of fact, these fight the illegality it would have been in should have been to their advantage because that would have given them additional time to get the top. Forensic pathologist in the country there to work on this case, and they were located within one hour or drive. Time of the sea in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Richmond, Virginia. They were there. They were completely ignored The autopsy on our present. Multiple gunshot wounds. Do you have to determine entrance exit trajectory Angle sequence, and then you gotta correlate all of those wounds with the wounds of John Conley. That is an extremely formidable task. Absolutely. Very, very difficult. Everyone of these top civilian friends of pathologists, well known to the military were completely excluded, and the autopsy was done. Americans don't know. This, though, is clearly on the record. The autopsy was done by two career naval for apologist, Yum's and Boswell, who had never done a single gunshot wound. Oh, my God in their entire careers. Is that disgusting in the biggest case ever to the biggest case in and your role is a is a pathologist. Is to decide how not necessarily who, correct? Yeah, That's right. You got it right. We don't decide who Quincy kill us and for television program aside, and we don't be charming ever. Sometimes in a categorical says we come up with an idea by virtue of the nature of the killing. But you're right. We don't go outside. We're not the detectors. We do the autopsy and determine how and the wind and worked the mechanism and man rude death where you were consulted on Oliver Stone's JFK movie. I almost had Oliver call in tonight. He's on vacation, and I know it's sunshine real well, when I said to get Oliver for me, I just want him to do a cameo. But sir worked and had he been around. I'm sure he would have jumped at the opportunity. Sarah? Yes, we We've become good friends. All of his phone contact of May I had never met him and I was a consultant to his movie JFK. I went down to New Orleans when he was filming and much of it. And it was the life of experience meeting Kevin Costner and Joe Pesci. And seeing that wonderful scene when caution Airport train Jim Garrison and David very portraying that strange guy David Ferrie, right, and caution is asking him what was he was doing? And in Dallas that weekend. And the fairies answer was that coming? They cracked up so much they had that who was seen about four or five times They were laughing. So much of the absurdity. So, yes, that was next big move, And then I testified before the Rockefeller Commission for about 4.5 fires in 1975. And then I testified and throw for the third time. It makes you 78 before the entire House of Representatives Committee House committee, Uh, House Committee on Assassinations of America. They were reviewing JFK and Martin Luther King and I was a member of the Friends of pathology panel and gave my minority report so I've been deeply involved and remains so to this time. Was head of.

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