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The Ben Shapiro Show
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"Because these are mission first folks. And so kind of personal interests are for us to do a good job and to make some history. And they're going to have opportunities after this, but they're not focused on kind of ingratiating themselves with the insiders in Tallahassee. And I just think it's a lesson for folks because personnel is policy. I mean, if you have people that are going to try to undermine you, you can have the best ideas in the world, ultimately you're not going to get them to stick the way you need to, unless you have dedicated people that are carrying out the agenda. I want to rewind a little bit and go back in your career and your life and talk a little bit about your understanding of the other side of the aisle because it is very different from how a lot of people in Republican policies have understood the left. You understand the nature of the threat in a way that I think a lot of Republicans particularly in the so called establishment do not, which leads you to treat the press differently, which I want to get to in a little bit. It seems from your book that a lot of that was being from the Panhandle of Florida, and then going to Yale and Harvard, and experiencing something very different. Yeah, I mean, so I was a baseball player growing up and my little league team went to little league World Series, and done in Florida. We had a great program, and we were one of the best teams in the state. And most of the people on my high school team got played division one college baseball, including me. Well, you know, I was getting recruited because I had good grades and test scores. So I was getting recruited by Princeton and Yale and all these places. I had never been to New England in my life. I had not been very many places in my life to be honest. And so I didn't know what I was getting into. I didn't know colleges were liberal. I didn't even really have a sense of that. I was really green in terms of that. And I was there, and I was going to work hard. I thought it would advance myself. And I thought, obviously, to be able to play to play baseball, when I got to Yale, I was wearing what we would wear on the West Coast of Florida. Jean shorts, T-shirt, and flip flops are the first day of school there. That was not exactly the way the kids from Andover and Exeter dressed. And it was a big culture shock for me. And you know, I was really one of the most blue collar kids there. And so that was one thing. But then when you actually got into the classroom, it was really the first time I saw kind of unadulterated leftism. Because were we I didn't know if you were Republican Democrat. I mean, people trust in God love your country, kind of the basic stuff. That was pretty universal in terms of how things were, right? And Yale's motto, one of the mottos is for God for country for Yale. And they have a big, beautiful memorial of the World War I veterans who left Yale to go serve in the war and died. And so you did see some vestiges of patriotism. But man, when you got into that classroom, attacking religion, attacking people that believe attacking God, anti American. I mean, we're basically being told that the Soviet Union was the victim in the Cold War and that we started it and it was all our fault and all these things. And I'm just like, you know, this is not for me. This is not true. And these people should have appreciation for this country. And the people that had the least appreciation were the most privileged kids there that would always be buying into this nonsense. So I think that that really helped me chart a course where I started developing my own philosophical views about government, politics, about the country. By the time I went to Harvard Law School, I was definitely set at that point. There was nothing they were going to do to be able to change me. But you know, a lot of parents worry about you work to have values for your kids. They go to university and then can the university undo all that. And I think for me, it was really the opposite. I rebuild against it. Incidentally, I ended up going to the navy doing all this stuff. So I'm running for Congress in 2012. And I'm in a 7 way primary. Everyone saying they're the most conservative thing since sliced bread, all this other stuff. Yeah. So the voters are like, well, how do we know you're going to go up there and actually stand by your convictions and do what you said you would do? And really, you had no way to prove that. I mean, I had a good background and that people like that I was a veteran and everything. But what I would tell the primary voters, I was like, listen, I'm one of the few people in this country that went through both Yale and Harvard and came out more conservative than when he went in. And that's not

77WABC Radio
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"Was kind of those rust belt values that raised me I get to Yale I had no idea what I was getting into I didn't even know colleges were liberal I mean I was like 18 years old I show up my first day And in Florida we would wear things like Jean shorts flip flops and a T-shirt so I show up my first day wearing that And you've got kids from Andover and groton and I was a fish out of water And it was a major major culture shock I wasn't like a refined conservative in terms of politics because I was mostly into sports and things like that But you start sitting in some of these classrooms and even though one of Yale's mottos is for God for country for Yale said in the classroom attacking religion attacking God attacking the United States I'm sitting in class and they're saying that the U.S. was to blame for the Cold War not Joseph Stalin So this is the and I had never experienced that because growing up in dunedin I didn't know if people were a Republican or Democrat You know you had both of them but everyone kind of believed in the core American principles And so that was my exposure to the left And I think what it did for me was it was so different from what I thought was appropriate that I wasn't influenced by it in terms of it pulling me in that direction I rebuild the other way So by the time I got through college and law school I was definitely set Although when I was running for Congress I kind of tell the story in the book I was green I had never run before You know I had an impressive resume I had served in Iraq and done things So there were things that conservative primary voters would like But you know you see Yale and Harvard that is like people say liberal elitist stuff And so the question was how do I prove that I'm actually mean what I say And I was like listen how many people that you know go up to Washington They say they're going to do these things And then the swamp co opts them and they end up not falling principle Well let's look at me I got through Yale and Harvard and came out more conservative than when I went in The swamp's going to have nothing on that and they appreciated that

Mark Levin
Ron DeSantis: Coming Out of the Ivy League More Conservative Than Ever
"Was kind of those rust belt values that raised me I get to Yale I had no idea what I was getting into I didn't even know colleges were liberal I mean I was like 18 years old I show up my first day And in Florida we would wear things like Jean shorts flip flops and a T-shirt so I show up my first day wearing that And you've got kids from Andover and groton and I was a fish out of water And it was a major major culture shock I wasn't like a refined conservative in terms of politics because I was mostly into sports and things like that But you start sitting in some of these classrooms and even though one of Yale's mottos is for God for country for Yale said in the classroom attacking religion attacking God attacking the United States I'm sitting in class and they're saying that the U.S. was to blame for the Cold War not Joseph Stalin So this is the and I had never experienced that because growing up in dunedin I didn't know if people were a Republican or Democrat You know you had both of them but everyone kind of believed in the core American principles And so that was my exposure to the left And I think what it did for me was it was so different from what I thought was appropriate that I wasn't influenced by it in terms of it pulling me in that direction I rebuild the other way So by the time I got through college and law school I was definitely set Although when I was running for Congress I kind of tell the story in the book I was green I had never run before You know I had an impressive resume I had served in Iraq and done things So there were things that conservative primary voters would like But you know you see Yale and Harvard that is like people say liberal elitist stuff And so the question was how do I prove that I'm actually mean what I say And I was like listen how many people that you know go up to Washington They say they're going to do these things And then the swamp co opts them and they end up not falling principle Well let's look at me I got through Yale and Harvard and came out more conservative than when I went in The swamp's going to have nothing on that and they appreciated that

The Story Behind Her Success
"andover" Discussed on The Story Behind Her Success
"That I always want to give back. So I was so blessed to be the first female Jack Welch presidential scholar to you mass. Wow. What an honor. It was an honor unlike anything I had ever experienced and so now I feel that a huge responsibility and an amazing opportunity to give back to the community that gave me so much. And so I was just out at UMass not too long ago firing up their women in business group and encouraging them and so never forgetting where I came from really having a strong focus on taking care of each other, the power of kindness and showing compassion. Who was your role model when you were growing up Melissa? Definitely my mom. Number one answer on this one. I know. Just raising a family and working full time and doing it all. I get it now that I'm a mom. I love her so much. What's your mom's name? Diane, shout out to Diane. Yeah. How about you, Amy? Who's your role model when you were growing up? Yeah, I think strong women raised strong girls, right? My mom's name is Carol and she was such an example to me of how to love unconditionally, of how to bring your whole self to everything that you do. And to truly love others. Amy, you've mentioned that you were a Jack Welsh scholarship winner, which is absolutely huge. I've met Jack Welsh wants an unforgettable personality for that guy, just so amazing. Can you walk us through a little bit of your college experience? I went to UMass Amherst. I knew I wanted to pursue business. And at that time in my life, I really wanted to have ownership over my career. I wanted to have ownership over my future. And I received from professors and parents and other adults in my life that if you wanted to have a really good steady career path, you went into accounting. I graduated from UMass. I met my husband there. I always say he's the best thing I got out of those four years. And I left there really focused on climbing the corporate ladder. I was very driven always very driven in my career. I went to Bentley for my graduate program, became a CPA, and it really wasn't until I became pregnant with my first son that I actually had time to step back. I stayed home with him for a year. And really think about what it was that I wanted in my professional journey. I wish I could say that, yes, I had it all figured out and I was going to know exactly what I was going to go into. All I knew at that time was that I had an interest in real estate, people had told me my whole life I would be great at sales and so overnight I became a mortgage broker. And had no idea what that was going to entail. And again, that wasn't right for me, but what it did, it got me on my path and that was where the gold was. Talk to me a little bit Melissa about your college experience. Yes. So right at obviously Georgetown high, I went over to merrimack college in north Andover, Massachusetts, loved it there, because again, it was that community, you know, I was able to really connect with a lot of people there. And I'm so grateful for my time at merrimack college.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Times This is my first time as president of the organizers had had it hard and made pretty hard for me tonight Although the good news is if all goes well I have a real shot of replacing James Corden Corden announced earlier this week He'll be leaving The Late Late Show Biden said a great performer going out on top after 8 years Quote sounds just about right I'm Jim Forbes But wait country singer Naomi Judd will be inducted into the country music Hall of Fame later today tributes pouring in the news of her death at the age of 76 yesterday came just months before Naomi and winona were set to begin a farewell tour Fellow country star Carrie Underwood took to Twitter to say sing with the angels Naomi Fire officials in New Mexico say a wildfire there the calf canyon fire could double in size already 157 square miles it's burning east of Santa Fe in north central New Mexico Firefighters are afraid it could become much bigger because ground fuel and high wind conditions A music festival in Mississippi turned deadly last night One is dead several injured after a shooting at the Mississippi mud bugs festival at the Mississippi state fairgrounds in Jackson Two people are being questioned though police say no arrests have been made I'm Scott Carr A former U.S. Marine is among those killed fighting alongside troops in Ukraine Willie cancels family confirmed his death Friday cancels wife Brittany called him a hero and described him as eager to volunteer when he heard about the conflict with Russia will he cancel had also worked as a detention officer in Kentucky clean up and damage assessment continues in Andover to.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"200 responders continuing to actively work through the area of Andover and Bruno township from over 30 agencies and it has been almost seamless fire chief Chad Russell says about a thousand buildings were either damaged or destroyed by the twister the Wichita weather station says on Twitter they classified it as an EF three following a preliminary damage assessment tributes are pouring in for Grammy winning country artist Naomi Judd who died Friday at the age of 76 One of the love you cares she was famous for nearly 40 years as half of the country music duo the judds her daughters wynonna and Ashley confirmed her passing in a statement On Instagram Ashley said she lost her mother quote to the disease of mental illness The news comes just months before Naomi and wynonna were to begin a farewell tour I'm Jim Forbes Former wife of actor Johnny Depp Amber Heard is next up to testify in a defamation trial the actress could reportedly take the stand Monday as the first witness for the defense Johnny Depp is suing his ex-wife for $50 million for allegedly implying at a Washington Post op-ed that he abused her heard his countersuing for a $100 million Tonight marks the end of Ramadan for Muslims and a hello to edel fitter the festival of breaking the fast marking the end of fasting for the holy month of Ramadan I'm Scott Carr A man hunt continues for a missing Alabama inmate in a corrections official who went missing Friday Lauderdale county sheriff say that prisoner was being held on capital murder charges and should be considered armed and dangerous sheriff Rick singleton says the inmate Casey white was taken from a local detention center Friday by the assistant director of corrections who was expected to drop him off at the courthouse We are aggressively doing everything we can to locate them Her patrol vehicle was found parked at a nearby shopping center both the officer and inmates still missing sheriff singleton says it wouldn't be hard to spot the missing prisoner Casey why should be easily recognized Well he's 6 foot 9 He stands out in any crowd State and federal agencies are now involved in the search It's being called the most complete velociraptor skeleton known to exist and bob Howard tells us it's going to the highest bidder The inspiration for the Jurassic Park films iconic velociraptor The Islamic auction block this month But before it sells it will be on display at Christie's New York through May.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Incredible pressure on you all Deliver heat instead of shed light The President Biden had expectedly showing up telling journalists there They are the guardians of the truth quoting president Kennedy who said without debate and criticism no administration or country could succeed Biden told the crowd American democracy is not a reality show and no journalist or so called entertainer should treat it as such because the technology is changing too much The system is changing But it matters No kidding It matters The truth matters Proceeds from the correspondents dinner go towards scholarships for journalism students The late country singer Naomi Judd will be inducted into the country music Hall of Fame today Tributes are pouring in for the Grammy winner has half of the country music duo of the judge He leaves behind a 40 year legacy her daughters winona and Ashley confirmed her passing in a statement The country music Hall of Fame says it will proceed with its ceremony today to induct the judge the news comes just months before Naomi and minona were to start a farewell tour Fellow country star Carrie Underwood took to Twitter to say sing with the angels Naomi Naomi Judd was 76 Russia's invasion of Ukraine is not showing many signs of letting up but that's not stopping Ukrainian president zelensky from saying his country is already working to get back to normal in some areas He says just under 70% of the occupied areas have full fledged local self government and that humanitarian work has started in over 90% of the regions where Russian troops have left At least 15 were injured last night after a pedal pub crash in Atlanta Police say dozens were on board the bar on wheels when it made a sharp turn and flipped over last night in downtown Atlanta Two of the injured are in critical condition all were taken to area hospitals no other vehicles were involved I'm Scott Carr A former U.S. Marine is among those killed fighting alongside troops in Ukraine Willie cancels family confirmed his death Friday cancels wife Brittany called him a hero and described him as eager to volunteer when he heard about the conflict with Russia Will he cancel had also worked as a detention officer in Kentucky In New York City there's some newly proposed legislation that might just change the age old dilemma of finding a public restroom in the city David folk Thomas explains A bill introduced in the city council would require the city to identify possible sites for public restrooms in every city zip code The city's transportation and parks departments would work with community leaders to determine the best locations for the facilities and issue a report by June of next year In 2019 the city controller issued a report that ranked the Big Apple 93rd out of the 100 largest American cities when it comes to public restrooms Apparently most Americans feel confident in their retirement plans but inflation does have some worried about a third of Americans who participated in the retirement confidence survey said current inflation and rising cost of living are among their top concerns One in three retirees said they'd spent more money than expected The Department of Labor reports inflation has risen just above 8% since January clean up and damage assessment continues in Andover Kansas after at least one tornado swept through the south central part of the state Friday night It was crazy You won't forget it It was just a deafening sound Officials say a large twister plowed through Andover east of.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Now a global news update Ukraine officials say Russian forces have destroyed a major runway on the port city of Odessa local officials say a runway at Odessa's main port was hit by a Russian missile in that the airport can no longer be used In a late night video Saturday president zelensky vowed to rebuild the runway and added quote we will never forget Russia's behavior Crews are working to clean up after a tornado rocked a town in Kansas The twister plowed through Andover just east of Wichita on Friday The national weather service says the powerful tornado had winds of at least a 136 mph And over fire chief Chad Russell said his crews are still assessing the situation after about a thousand buildings were damaged or destroyed And The White House correspondents association dinner returned Saturday night after taking a break due to the pandemic President Biden was also in attendance The president reminded Americans that the free press is not the enemy of the people I'm Jim Forbes Your listening to balance and power with David Westin on Bloomberg radio I'm Joe Matthew in for David Weston this week Bloomberg government's elections expert Greg giro will join us Talk about what's next after an appeals court said Democrats violated New York's constitutional ban on partisan gerrymandering But first first quarter GDP showed the U.S. economy shrinking for the first time since spring of 2020 We got reaction from The White House in a conversation I had with commerce secretary Gina raimondo You can never make too much of one data .1 quarter et cetera I wasn't surprised You know we all knew I talked to many CEOs last quarter They were bulking up on inventory last quarter So we all expected this quarter would be a bit slower And again even if that weren't the case I don't think one quarter makes a trend If you look at small business starts they're higher than ever wages are up Talk to CEOs about their businesses The economy is resilient and growing So at this point obviously you don't want to see this you know It's disappointing You never want to see it but we weren't surprised and I don't think it's a trend What are businesses telling you secretary about the consumer right now This of course had a lot to do with our trade imbalance not a lack of spending by consumers who seem to want to spend even in the face of rising inflation What are you hearing from companies across the country right now Exactly that exactly what we say which is you know people are employed obviously unemployment is in a historic low wages are up People have money to spend They want to spend and obviously inflation is a drag People feel it We know that But if you look at the fundamentals of this economy productivity production investment wages hiring It's all strong and resilient Last time I spoke with you we talked about the innovation and competition act secretary This has been in the works in the air on ice if you will for the better part of a year It of course includes the chip act that $52 billion that would help to incentivize domestic chip making Leadership in the Senate Mitch McConnell Chuck Schumer say that they have a timeline that they've agreed on but so far as secretary they haven't even been able to name conferees to create a conference committee to hammer out differences between the House and the Senate version If this is a national emergency as you have suggested the need to make chips here in the U.S. Why is this so controversial Why is it taking so long Yes Either way it is a national emergency It's not just as I said Talk to the CEO of any national defense contractor They'll tell you they need chips to make sophisticated weapons Talk to the auto industry They are still furloughing workers because they don't have the chips to make cars So this is not you don't have to believe me This is a national emergency I wish I knew what it would take to get Congress to move more quickly and do its job but I can tell you it's past time and they do need to do their job because the American people deserve to be safe This is the single most important bill to bring down inflation in the long term to fix our supply chains in the long term and to create hundreds of thousands of high paying American manufacturing jobs So I will say I am optimistic that they have a point of conference I am hearing more from senators on both sides of the aisle that they understand and the urgency of this So we just have to kick it into gear and get it over the finish line You have a timeline on this I know you wanted this to be law by now by spring Do you see it happening this summer I do see it happening this summer I don't think Congress can advocate its duties and not do it this summer We just can't wait You know you have companies like Intel for example or micron Good U.S. semiconductor companies They are going to add facilities They have to beat the demand The question is will they do it in the United States of America Or will they do it in other countries which are giving them subsidies to ask you about that but you testified to that extent that other countries from Germany to Spain to China of course are wooing was the word that you use Wooing these chip makers to set up shop in their countries Is that actually something that you're concerned about competing with other nations Is that how this story ends if Congress does not.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Rescue operations are underway in Andover Kansas after a tornado ripped through town last night Emergency officials say they're amazed only four minor injuries were reported as a twister tour of four mile path of destruction through a populated area Fire chief Chad Russell says about a thousand buildings were damaged or destroyed So we've been through this before And it'll be years that we'll be recovering from this The federal storm prediction center says at least 15 tornadoes were reported Friday including in Kansas Nebraska and Florida An American and former marine fighting Russians in Ukraine is dead Erin McLaughlin reports According to his family 22 year old Willie Joseph cancel had been working for a private military company in the country since mid March His mother telling CNN he wanted to go over because he believed in what Ukraine was fighting for President Biden is reportedly considering for giving at least $10,000 in student loans per student The hill says Biden is thinking about taking action through executive order That's the latest I'm Julie Ryan And dived to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom it's Saturday on Wall Street but Chevron is getting a lot of attention from investors today That's because the oil giant is now on a Berkshire Hathaway's top holdings according to Bloomberg's Katherine glinsky Look at obviously he's been invested in oil before He's had some Exxon shares previously and so he's familiar with the space but it's obviously quite a volatile market and I think there is some sense that he's now really big into oil And chiklin scale also says Apple remained one of Berkshire's top holdings And CEO Tim Cook stopped by the massive Berkshire annual shareholder meeting in Omaha today Investors are picking up the pieces after a massive sell off on Wall Street yesterday Tech shares getting slammed Amazon following the most in percentage terms since 2006 and Apple also taking a hit partly because of COVID lockdowns in China Dan Ives of Wedbush securities says he's sticking though with his $200 price target on Apple We continue to focus on demand story I mean that continues to be the key why you buy Apple Apple shares on Friday finish the session at about a $158 a share I've also said he's still a believer in tech stocks overall And Connecticut consumers will soon be able to know when their personal information is being tracked and how it's being used under a wide ranging data privacy Bill that's heading to governor Le Mans desk more from Bloomberg's Michael Barr The legislation dubbed a consumer Bill of rights cleared the House of Representatives by a vote of one 44 to 5 It passed unanimously in the Senate last week The bill also allows people to access correct delete and obtain a copy of their personal data as well as opt out from having their information used by marketers retailers and others for various purposes such as targeted advertising Thank you Michael And global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries In the newsroom did he spell it This is Bloomberg Broadcasting live from the Bloomberg interactive broker studio in New York Bloomberg and frio to Washington.

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"Be adopted The day encourages you to visit a shelter and if it's not for you maybe consider volunteering Natalie Rodriguez Miami Cleanup is underway today after a tornado smashes a town in Kansas the twister plowed through Andover east of Wichita in a midnight media event last night and over fire chief Chad Russell said his crews are still assessing the situation Thousands of residents are getting ready to evacuate from the towns of ledoux and Maura in New Mexico They're not far from the country's biggest wildfire which is burning out of control northeast of Santa Fe the blaze is charred over 75,000 acres I'm Brad Siegel The U.S. Postal Service is being sued over the way it decided to replace its fleet with gas powered vehicles Brad Ford has more Washington state attorney general bob Ferguson has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service for violating environmental law when it decided to replace its fleet of mail trucks with gas powered vehicles The lawsuit claims postmaster Lewis DeJoy violated federal environmental law when it didn't consider buying a majority of electric vehicles Ferguson says DeJoy leaped toward gas powered vehicles without sufficiently considering alternatives USPS has one of the largest civilian fleets in the world with 212,000 vehicles Amber Heard is set to testify next week in the Johnny Depp defamation trial Michael kassner reports The actress could reportedly take the stand as early as Monday as the first witness for the defense Depp is suing his ex-wife for $50 million for allegedly implying in a Washington Post op-ed that he abused her heard his countersuing for $100 million James Franco and Elon Musk were among those on the witness list submitted by herd's legal team However reportedly they will now not be testifying after all I'm Michael kassner Chaos ensues that Israel's airport in Tel Aviv as an American family attempted to travel with an unexploded shell Israel airport authorities say the tourists picked up the show While visiting the Golan Heights an area captured from Syria in the 1960s and is now considered occupied territory Social media video shows travelers panicking as airport staff announced an evacuation after the family declared the show at the luggage drop off authorities canceled the evacuation of the terminal after ruling out a security incident Judy Garland's Wizard of Oz dress is up for auction The blue checkered dress Garland wore his Dorothy in the classic film will be auctioned off next month However the dress will be on display at Bonham's auction house in New York City for 6 days starting today pre sale estimate is between 800,000 to $1.2 million I'm Brad.

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"Florida governor Ron DeSantis is weighing in on the student loan debt forgiveness debate The Republican says almost 60% of the debt is for graduate school My view is why would you make a truck driver or a construction worker pay off the debt for somebody that did a PhD program in gender studies That's wrong President Biden says he's considering canceling some student debt but not the $50,000 per bar where it's being sought by leaders of his own party Russia once foreign weapons sources to stop supplying Ukraine foreign minister Sergei Lavrov says if the U.S. and NATO countries truly want to end the conflict then they'll stop arming Ukraine He made those statements during an interview with China's official news agency Cleanup is underway Today after a tornado smashes a town in Kansas the twister plowed through Andover east of Wichita in the midnight media event last night the fire chief there Said his crews are still assessing the situation I'm Brad seger And dog to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom Orton Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is pulling back on those stock buybacks slowing share repurchases to just $3.2 billion in stock in the first quarter And that's the lowest since the same period in 2020 And way down from the nearly 7 billion last year in the same period Operating profit at Berkshire Hathaway climbing three tenths of a percent in the period from a year ago manufacturing and retailing was strong but underwriting and insurers were weak The EU is talking about banning Russian oil imports sources say they're talking about doing this gradually by the end of the year Weak tech earnings and inflation panic sparking a massive sell off on Wall Street yesterday as we've been reporting in former treasury secretary Larry summers says the fed needs to take the wage inflation very seriously We have an underlying rate of inflation increasingly being baked in that is well above the fed's target range and that's why I think they need to be raising rates above the neutral level And summer's there on Wall Street week ahead of this coming week so I'm C meeting and expected half point rate hike Bloomberg opinion columnist Muhammad Ali says the fed is between a rock and a hard place Because they are so late they don't have time anymore so they're going to require even more skill and a lot more luck to soft land this economy And crime arising concern in New York City mayor Adams has fighting crime in his sights and a special meeting today Bloomberg spoke up our tracking developments for us Michael Denise mayor Adams is sitting down with NYPD's commanding officers today and he will really be zeroing in on how to combat crime in the city This is something Adams ran on and some are perceiving that things have gotten worse since he became mayor not better And now he's stepping up efforts to do something about it Denise All right thank you Michael And global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries In the news I'm Denise Pellegrini This is Bloomberg I'm Barry Rudolph you're listening to masters in business on Bloomberg radio My extra special guest this week is Michael Lewis famed author of such books as Moneyball the big short flash boys A year ago or barely a year ago he released the premonition a pandemic story which was all about America's history with pandemics and how well prepared we were for the coronavirus So it's been a year since the book has come out and probably two years since you first sat down to start writing it How do you think it's held up in the ensuing decades Well it was a story that was designed to hold up in this way that I knew that it ended in May of 2000 2020 So it ended once it was clear that the United States had screwed up its response And that most of what comes before is characters kind of showing you why the response was going to be screwed up So in that and so it didn't depend it didn't depend on anything after that It really is the story was kind of over when I wrote it which sounds strange because the pandemic's not over I'm disappointed with the effect of the book In that I thought I'd watch the big short have a very big effect I don't know it was exactly the right effect but I thought that there was such an obvious response to the stories It wasn't what I was saying With the characters were saying who were clearly the people among the people we should have been listening to going into the pandemic And they were saying that the CDC has ceased to do what you think it does It does not control disease It observes and reports on disease It's not set up to be battlefield command in a pandemic And so the first thing you do is create this create something new that does respond To a pandemic And you acknowledge this isn't what goes on in the CDC And instead it's trying to pour more money into the CDC That's surprised me I thought the book might stop such stuff from happening So I'm kind of disappointed I'm kind of disappointed in that The second and this isn't the fault of the book but it's a curious aspect of our society That one of the things the book points out that I find riveting One of the characters had gone back this was down 15 years ago He'd gone back and looked at in the 1918 pandemic And realized that the people then at the end of their pandemic hadn't fully understand what it actually happened that the things they had done to slow disease and prevent death like closing churches and schools and saloons the social distancing stuff wearing masks had actually really worked and explained differences in death rates between cities In America And they hadn't they just thought well their deaths everywhere It's hard to see the effects of these things They didn't have the data whatever But they hadn't really done a post mortem that enabled them to be prepared if it happened again So what worked and what didn't It seems to me like a natural thing for us to be doing now And we're not doing it I can't believe that no one's asking why the death rate in Miami is three and a half times the death rate in San Francisco or why the death rate in the red counties out here in California that didn't comply with public health orders is double or triple the death rate in the blue counties that did It may not be that the social distancing work they may be some other explanation but we need to know it because they were really different outcomes from place to place And I think we need to understand why So let's bring this back to our previous conversation about experts It.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Bloomberg television Dozens of buildings have been damaged by a tornado near Wichita Kansas most of the damage was in the suburb of Andover Wichita fire chief Tammy snow said they had to rescue people from their homes late Friday because they couldn't navigate the debris Thousands are without power Florida governor Ron DeSantis is weighing in on the student loan forgiveness debate The Republican says almost 60% of that debt is for graduate school My view is why would you make a truck driver or a construction worker pay off the debt for somebody that did a PhD program in gender studies That's wrong The hill reports that President Biden says he's considering canceling some student debt but not the $50,000 per borrower being sought by leaders of his own party The country's biggest wildfire is burning out of control of New Mexico The fast spreading fire northeast of Santa Fe has burned over 75,000 acres and destroyed hundreds of buildings I'm Brad's secret And I'm to these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom Investors worried about economic growth have more to worry about this weekend Growth in China looking way weaker than expected as COVID lockdown Sprite Factory output contracted and services plunged in the purchasing managers index Week tech earnings and inflation panic sparking a massive sell off on Wall Street yesterday and former treasury secretary Larry summers says the fed needs to take wage inflation very seriously We have an underlying rate of inflation increasingly being baked in that is well above the fed's target range and that's why I think they need to be raising rates above the neutral level And summers there on Wall Street week ahead of this coming weeks FOMC meeting and expected rate hike And we'll be tracking it all live for you here at Bloomberg radio and blue break opinion columnist Muhammad el Arian says the fed is between a rock and a hard place because of rising concern about slowing demand and stagflation You know I've always said they need a time skill and luck And because they are so late they don't have time anymore so they're going to require even more skill and a lot more luck to soft land this economy An L Aryan says watch for a half point rate hike next week And crime is a rising concern in New York City Mayor Adams has fighting crime in his sights in his special meeting today Bloomberg's Michael Barr tracking development as far as Michael Denise mayor Adams is sitting down with NYPD's commanding officers today and he will really be zeroing in on how to combat crime in the city This is something Adams ran on and some are perceiving that things have gotten worse since he became mayor not better And now he's stepping up efforts to do something about it Denise All right thank you Michael And global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries In the newsroom I'm Denise Pellegrini This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg law with June grosso from Bloomberg radio What happens when free.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Suburb of Andover Wichita fire chief Tammy snow told CNN that about 12 people suffered minor injuries they had to rescue people from their homes late Friday night because they couldn't navigate the debris Kansas governor Laura Kelly declared a state of disaster emergency and said the end of her twister was one of several to touch down in Kansas Over a dozen tornadoes were reported in Kansas and Nebraska on Friday leaving over 20,000 customers without power I'm Jim Forbes The country's biggest wildfire is burning out of control in New Mexico the fast spreading fire northeast of Santa Fe has burned over 75,000 acres and destroyed hundreds of buildings thousands of residents are getting ready to evacuate from the nearby towns of ledoux and Mora There are currently dozens of wildfires burning in the southwest more than usual for this time of year The Biden administration says gasoline with a higher ethanol blend may be sold this summer to reduce gas prices The EPA has issued an emergency waiver allowing E 15 gasoline to be sold the agency says it will lead to a bigger fuel supply in addition to giving consumers more choices when they fill up Brides planning a summer wedding or being met with some sticker shock The cost of just about everything is going up And that includes the different parts of getting hitched Individual vendors they've had to raise their rates for staffing they're getting hit with higher expenses for catering Wedding planner Tracy French says that brides are facing some tough choices if they can't absorb the cost at sometimes means cuts to the guest list The wedding planning website the knot says about two and a half million weddings are expected this year That's the most in nearly four decades And Pentagon press secretary John Kirby is criticizing the Russian invasion of Ukraine as he was speaking to reporters I'm Brad Siegel The U.S. Postal Service is being sued over the way it decided to replace its fleet with gas powered vehicles Brad Ford has more Washington state attorney general bob Ferguson has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Postal Service for violating environmental law when it decided to replace its fleet of mail trucks with gas powered vehicles The lawsuit claims postmaster Lewis DeJoy violated federal environmental law when it didn't consider buying a majority of electric vehicles Ferguson says DeJoy left toward gas powered vehicles without sufficiently considering alternatives USPS has one of the largest civilian fleets in the world with 212,000 vehicles Amber Heard is set to testify next week in the Johnny Depp defamation trial Michael kassner reports The actress could reportedly take the stand as early as Monday as the first witness for the defense Depp is suing his ex-wife for $50 million for allegedly implying in a Washington Post op-ed that he abused her heard his countersuing for $100 million James Franco and Elon Musk were among those on the witness list submitted by herd's legal team However reportedly they will now not be testifying after all I'm Michael kassner Chaos ensues at Israel's airport in Tel Aviv as an American family attempted to travel with an unexploded shell Israel airport authorities say the tourists picked up the show while visiting the Golan Heights and area captured from Syria in the 1960s and is now considered occupied territory Social media video shows travelers panicking as airport staff announced an evacuation after the family declared the shell at the luggage drop off authorities canceled the evacuation of the terminal after ruling out a security incident Judy Garland's Wizard of Oz dress is up for auction The blue checkered dress Garland wore his Dorothy in the classic film will be auctioned off next month However the dress will be on display at Bonham's auction house in New York City for 6 days starting today pre sale estimate is between 800,000 to $1.2 million I'm Brad.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Dot com and the Bloomberg business app this is Bloomberg radio Now a global news update The country's biggest wildfire is burning out of control in New Mexico the fast spreading fire northeast of Santa Fe has burned over 75,000 acres and destroyed hundreds of buildings since April 6th thousands of residents are getting ready to evacuate from the nearby towns of ledoux and Mora There are currently dozens of wildfires burning in the southwest more than usual for this time of year A man in Andover Kansas says he was inside the YMCA when a tornado touched down and destroyed the building We had no idea what happened and we came out and the cars were thrown in the front of the line The back pool is trashed every windows blown out It is crazy At least a dozen minor injuries have been reported so far Reports there are several homes and apartment buildings destroyed about 14 miles outside of Wichita the mayor there Brandon Whipple says the sedgwick county operations center is assisting the community of Andover at least 20,000 customers are currently without power throughout butler county A member of the far right oath keepers group is the second person to plead guilty to seditious conspiracy in connection with the 2021 capitol attack Brian shook has more Brian Ulrich pleaded guilty to the conspiracy charge and obstruction of an official proceeding as part of a plea agreement He faces a prison sentence of possibly more than 6 years but may receive a lesser sentence depending on his level of cooperation with the Justice Department Ten other oath keeper members face sedition related charges I'm Brian shook Pentagon press secretary John Kirby is criticizing the Russian invasion of Ukraine The Pentagon's top spokesman became emotional Friday after he was asked whether he believes Putin is a rational actor Kirby said it's hard to look at what Russian forces are doing in Ukraine and think any ethical moral individual could justify that He then appeared to become choked up for several seconds I'm Brad Siegel The University of Southern California is settling lawsuits with 80 former students Lisa Taylor has more The accused former campus doctor Dennis Kelly of asking inappropriate questions of students and subjecting many of them to needlessly invasive procedures The abuse reportedly happened over a 20 year period starting in 1997 NBC News reports 76 of the 80 male plaintiffs identify as gay Kelly maintains he did nothing wrong The settlement covers all claims against both Kelly and USC Kelly was fired by the university in 2018 and lost his license to practice in 2020 no details of the settlement were disclosed I only said Taylor Americans are feeling more confident about the economy this month the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment index for April jumped nearly 10% from March The survey noted expectations of lower gas prices and an improving outlook for personal finances in the year ahead However chief survey economist Richard Curtin said other than the last two months April's index was still lower than in any prior month in the last decade One man decided to try to achieve a personal goal His journey will start in Virginia Rebecca Hubbard has more A man is attempting to row almost 4000 miles across the Atlantic Ocean beginning in the Commonwealth Peter Harley will leave from Virginia Beach next week and row his way to France He estimates the entire journey will take him about three to four months the 61 year old said his heavy duty rowboat is equipped with a sleeping cabin lots of storage and solar panels for communication Harley is originally from South Africa but moved to North Carolina to be near his daughter I'm Rebecca Hubbard The city of Los Angeles marking 30 years since the Rodney King verdict and the riots that followed community leaders and family members of king held an event at the same center of unrest that stemmed from the LAPD officers acquittal back in 1992 after king's videotape eating at a traffic stop the outdoor event featured black and Asian musicians cultural performers and spiritual leaders It was aimed at bringing together citizens of Los Angeles I'm Brad's sequel And I'm do these Pellegrini in the Bloomberg newsroom Investors worried about economic growth have more to worry about this weekend Growth in China looking way weaker than expected as COVID lockdown Sprite Factory output contracted and services plunged in the purchasing managers index We tech earnings and inflation panic sparking a massive sell up on Wall Street yesterday and former treasury secretary Larry summers says the fed needs to take wage inflation very seriously We have an underlying rate of inflation increasingly being baked in that is well above the fed's target range and that's why I think they need to be raising rates above the neutral level And summers there on Wall Street week ahead of this coming weeks FOMC meeting and expected rate hike We'll be tracking it all live for you here at Bloomberg radio and blue break opinion columnist Muhammad el Arian says the fed is between a rock and a hard place because of rising concern about slowing demand and stagflation You know I've always said they need a time skill and lock And because they are so late they don't have time anymore so they're going to require even more skill and a lot more luck to soft land this economy An L Aryan says watch for a half point rate hike next week And crime is a rising concern in New York City Mayor Adams has fighting crime in his sights and a special meeting today Bloomberg's Michael Barr tracking development as far as Michael Denise mayor Adams is sitting down with NYPD's commanding officers today and he will really be zeroing in on how to combat crime in the city This is something Adams ran on and some are perceiving that things have gotten worse since he became mayor not better And now he's stepping up efforts to do something about it Denise All right thank you Michael And global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than a 120 countries In the newsroom I'm Denise Pellegrini This is Bloomberg This is Bloomberg Wall Street week We'll turn our attention to the markets this week U.S. CPI members reinforcing concerns about inflation The financial stories that shivar worked A really different reaction of our tomorrow indications of just how.

Origins with James Andrew Miller
Nick Nicholas Jr's Path to HBO
"I wish you could all somehow meet Nick Nicholas junior, and I wish there were more like them in the world. Nicholas was educated at Phillips Andover, Princeton, and Harvard Business school. But with all due respect to that trio of pedigrees, it's doubtful those places taught him as much as his father did. Nick's dad commanded two submarines during World War II. The salmon and the spike fish and was part of the gang known as the Nimitz boys after the great admiral. Nick's dad instilled in his son, a strong moral compass, and a keen work ethic. One of numerous reasons why Nick junior enjoyed such a spectacular rise at time Inc, all the way to the top. But before the powers gave him his own set of keys to the kingdom, IE the company. They sent him to HBO to further test the young stars operational capabilities. It was a challenge. Time Inc was on the verge of closing down HBO. It was in 1976, and my boss dick Monroe, Jake and I used to walk to the station at night. That is to Grand Central from time and life building. At high speed, a little cardio, and he broached the idea. He said, Nick, I'd like you to move to HBO and take over the management. He said things are going well, you know that. He had to lose in a lot of money. The company, meaning time make is going to continue to finance it. So I want you to replace Levin whenever you can do it.

Risky Bitches
"andover" Discussed on Risky Bitches
"There was a theological dispute that ensued about this use of evidence And it was based on whether a person had to give permission to the devil or his or her shape to be used to a foot opponents claim that the devil was able to use anyone's shape to afflict people but the court contended that the devil could not use a person shape without that person's permission therefore when the afflicted claims to see the apparition of a specific person it was accepted as evidence that the accused had been complicit with the devil. So it's a lose lose lose lose situation all your new is be like oh i saw jamie and my dream. She's a witch. I mean now. Maybe i have a dream about jamie. Maybe i didn't and maybe i'm completely making it up. But that's the problem is that was that was accepted as evidence. All you needed was one person to say it. And god help listenable and wild like what the heck Okay okay even as the accused testified on the witness. Stand the girls and young women who had accused them writhed and whimpered and babbled in gallery seemingly providing evidence of these spectres demonic presence as the trials progress accusations spread to individuals from a number of neighboring communities including gloucester andover and boston among others. Those who confessed or who confessed in named other witches were spared the courts vengeance owing to the puritan beliefs that they would receive their punishment from god. Those who insisted upon their innocence met harsher fates becoming martyrs to their own sense of justice. So really if you denied being a witch they were going to hang you like in there. There's really no good way around that. But if you confess to being a witch then you would be spared because the puritans believed that you would receive your punishment from god so again like. Let's just imagine that you're a member of this community and you know what trouser happening but then people are coming out and confessing that they are witches. Now they're trying to save themselves. But you're watching this go on and you're like wow these people really were witches and then you start to get suspicions about other people i mean. Do you see this kind of snowball and like really people. Were just trying to save themselves. Ya so weird know so. This is the part that you're asking about. Many in the community who viewed the folding events travesties remained mutes afraid that they will be punished for raising objections to the proceedings by being accused of witchcraft themselves. One example of this is martha corey. Martha had never shown support for which trials since she did not believe witches or warlocks existed. She publicly denounced the witch trials as well as the judges who were involved in the various cases. She was outspoken in her belief. That the accusers were lying. And upon hearing this and put them and mercy. Lewis promptly accused her of witchcraft. The community was surprised to see corey accused as she was well known for her piety and dedicated church. Attendance martha was unaware of the level of paranoia in the village since he went to trial and she was truthful about her innocence in never doubted that she would be exonerated..

Wichita Life Podcast
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"Much going on. So then i'm transitioned into the get a kansan up. So now i feel like we've already gotten to know gotten to know you a lot in and but so some of these questions we may have already covered but Use it so you were born in kansas. And you grow up and over i i actually wasn't born in kansas i was i am i was. I lived in omaha nebraska until i was about nine. Okay yep yep but my parents okay. Native kansan moved for one of my dad's jobs a year before i was born and then we moved back when i was about nine or ten. Okay okay right well. that's so. I i was waiting to get to that. I knew that was coming so So so tell us a little bit so we talked a lot about which todd tells a little bit about handover so we saw a little bit of press coverage there. Honestly there's not like a ton to andover I think our biggest thing that people move out to andover four is the schools Suthers and then there's an central which is the newer school it started in about two thousand and one And so i'm an inner central alum. A proud jaguar but Yeah we have. I believe they're in the some of the top schools in the state or in the nation And so a lot of people move out from cedric county which itar area into butler county To go to the schools Outside of that. I mean we have a few small restaurants and things like that Kind of my family's claim to fame and throughout high school and then a few years in college before we sold it but we started popcorn store and so am moving from nebraska. There was vicks popcorn and it was right around the corner from us and it was the best. And there wasn't anything like that around wichita and so we started that in two thousand four And change the name just some stuff with the corporate entity of vicks and so we change to the Andover popcorn company and so We owned that again till probably ten years or so and then my parents actually sold it to our very first employee who was a high school girl when we first opened And she's. She's currently running in wichita and it's called the popcorn her so that's that's the the claim to fame. It's no longer in andover but it started in andover but Yeah i would say mainly Kind of the high schools in the schooling system and handover But yeah that's home all right so we talked about this a little bit. That i've been asking again release. You have a another a different as what do you think is the biggest misconception about kansas about kansas as a whole I i think one thing that comes to mind is that people say it's flatter than a pancake and a lot of it is but i think those people need to take drive through the flint hills and see kind of how i mean. Obviously they're not huge like how beautiful the hills are And that it's not. I mean straight flat but I think the hills are beautiful But then also just that. There's nothing to do in kansas. That it's all i mean you talk to somebody I remember i. Mike detroit or somebody somewhere for a work trip. And the first thing people think of is like cornfields and the wizard of oz or something and so it's like okay first of all they're probably wheatfields coroner's more nebraska but to wizard of paws like most of the movies not even kansas. It's an us. I don't know how you get that but It's just funny to think like they think of fields. But then. When my when. I think of wichita kansas wichita with like we have a couple of big buildings. We've got the tallest building in kansas and things like that so I i just think that some people think there's nothing to do around here that we just sit in the field or whatever But there's a lot to do anywhere you go especially in which itar just kansas in general. Yeah everybody who listens to this. Podcast as i'm a huge fan of the front house. But i'm gonna make a shout out to you. Have you been to the gypsum. Hells no all right. You gotta put it on your list. It's south everything me think. Let me think it's south West of view. I'm pretty sure. Do you know where medicine lodges. Yeah okay is that west of new. Yep okay all right. Then i'm in the right. It's the right area so there's between medicine lodge and kiowa not coweta county kiowa the city. There's a highway that goes along. I can't think of the number of it. Could if you drive along highway it goes through the gypsum. Hells and it's amazing. Even then because my mom was born in kiowa and my grandma is still live there. Really we wait for the begins this red trip the year that it was down there we stay. That's where we stayed with our home base wasn't oral. Yeah my turns your my grandparents still live there and my mom grew up there. So oh wow yeah so everybody needs to check out. Nobody knows where kyle is so when everyone when everyone recognizes as it's funny i have to. Yeah so okay. So what is your favorite either place or event to in kansas. Outside of wichita That's a good question. I probably say kansas city. Just because it's the kind of wichita i mean. Some people thinks which has a big city. But it's kind of like a small big city and so it's nice to kind of get out and again kids. The city's not like new york or anything but it's definitely bigger and there's a lot to do in kansas city I have a lot of friends up there. So it's always fun to visit whether it's going to royals game or chiefs game or I mean so. That's technically probably in missouri but kansas city in general is just really cool area. I think i like visiting. Yeah you so that. Because of course i've been the kansas city area and So growing i was thinking as i was thinking about our in rio singing and find his growing up. Always confused about. Because i i live in kansas city right while the kansas city is a bunch of small towns that have all grown together so it was always confused about how could wichita bigger than kansas city. How can which debuted the biggest city in kansas. When kansas city's obviously bigger in your kid you don't really give it all and then i. It was even more confusing. Wait to peak as the capital so the biggest city isn't even a kind of it was very very confusing so yes next time you come. Kansas city definitely stop by absolutely all right. So what is on your bucket list to doing. Kansas are singing about this one I went along time ago. Like when i was younger. But i'd like to go back and visit but coronado heights like to go back there and then one that i honestly didn't know about it until probably the last year or two I think it just got like Designation as like a. I don't know if it's a national park or state park or whatever but like the little jerusalem out west out there really cool. I'd like to visit that some time. Yup yeah i definitely recommend coronado heights. And there's there's a lot of stuff right around it like you you can easily make a weekend out of of coronado heights and That mushroom rocks isn't too far from coronado heights and.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
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"After a body is found in the south of Boston WBC. Suzanne Stalin's villa man was walking his dog, just doctor 8 30 Monday morning, He looked down a stairwell that leads to a small utility room of an apartment building at 5 50. East Broadway. He saw a young man lying there and check to see if he was okay. He wasn't he called 911. Police are calling it an unattended death and homicide is investigating. The man who found the body says he looked like a young guy in his early twenties dressed like he had gone out the night before. In South Boston. Suzanne South will WBZ Boston's news radio again Boston Police are looking for answers after that body was found in Selfie. Multiple people are dead after several car crashes across the state last night, and this morning, the first and Woburn around 8:45 P.m., where a car veered into a guardrail and then was pushed into another car. The driver of the first car, a 37 year old need. A man was taken to a local hospital where he died. The other driver suffered minor. Injuries. Meanwhile, in born a female driver has died after her car collided with a tractor trailer yesterday afternoon. The driver of the tractor trailer was not injured and an ever it a female driver has lost her life after an SUV crashed into a home just before one o'clock this morning. A male passenger in that vehicle is currently in stable condition in the hospital, and no one in the home was injured. The investigations all ongoing Today, they W. T. C. The World Trade Organization will consider a proposal to temporarily waive patents on covert 19 vaccines.

Bird Road Podcast - All Points West
"andover" Discussed on Bird Road Podcast - All Points West
"On it or do they make those or is that just purely made up for television like a a glass screen. That you just over your andover go. That's like an extra ten grand on the budget to make that one effect in twenty thirteen. I feel like anything could happen. Anything does this is a show that has blown me away over the course of the last two weeks with first of all i have never seen the original programming on On cinemax didn't even know the hat original programming. And just it was like we were talking about dennis thieves of you weeks ago. Ed it's just like just a just an ratifying asked show. It just feels good to watch it. You know it's like just absolute madness and it doesn't take you anywhere it doesn't you anything. It doesn't try to be anything. It just slaps you in the face over and over. And you and i were talking about that. I wonder how loud this is coming through like. I don't care how. I was trying to start this conversation with you about like whether it was around the room or like fast and furious six when we started to like change our appreciation for shit and just be like okay over the top crazy bulls. Maybe it was all the way back at like people dead or something like that. I don't know like when was it where it was like. This is so crazy over the top. I just fucking love it. I don't care like i. Kind of ironically love it but i i love. It was a big one shootings. Perfect example dead dead. Perfect example flew this slow unnecessary. It's so much i weigh. This reminds me you should really ever about it. What's about is one of these labor unholiday title. I'm mutlu guy's being chased by all busy. He has to like kill them all the same way on his way to the bad guy. You know nonstop. Shoot-em-up was another good example. But that that movie was a pretty abject failure though it was. Yeah i loved. It ruined cl- career. He did yeah he was. He was like really on a trajectory at that he was going to be a bond wasn't going to us. We're going to be bond at one. Point is a big rumor. You know how this is. The music for every every music is earner that like i. I recently came up with description for for this. Show as horny punisher if.

Native America Calling
Apache Stronghold files appeal as Oak Flat land swap scheduled to take place in March
"This is national native news. I'm antonio gonzalez a prosecutor in northern california's going after five indigenous activists who toppled the statue of sarah last year in protest of the catholic mission systems. Founder they all face. Felony charges but community groups are calling for the charges to be dropped christina honest reports. They're called the indigenous peoples day five. The group of indigenous women and two spirit activists are charged with felony vandalism toppling. A statue of unique perot sarah on indigenous peoples day. Twenty twenty right out front of the mission san rafael in marin county california carina gold is leader of the confederated villages of luzon aloni one of the tribes and slaved into the mission system. Unique perot sarah founded. She's calling for the charges to be dropped. Our tribal people have been the objects of genocide here in california by the catholic church since the inception of california the hippo sarah. The statue that was taken down in october is a A symbol to california native people and to many other indigenous people about the genocide that happened on our lands when the catholic church. I came here despite the catholic churches history of genocide against native americans. Some of its members demanded. Marin county's district attorney at a hate crimes charge against the activists but more than fifty community groups and seventy five thousand petition signatories are demanding. The charges be dropped. Noting the nationwide reckoning with symbols of oppression. I'm christina honest reporting from san rafael california for national native news. A nonprofit advocating for the protection of oak flat. A sacred site in arizona is appealing a federal judges decision to not temporarily blocked the project that will turn the land into a copper mine and gibson from arizona. Public media has more than nonprofit apache stronghold is one of a few groups that sued to stop a congressionally mandated. Land swap of us forest service land which includes oak flat to resolution copper. A subsidiary of international copper company's attorney. Luca goodrich is representing apache stronghold in the appeal. He says the federal government plans to transfer the land on march. Eleventh of the government has actually destroying a centuries-old sacred site and making their religious practices. They're impossible and so. This is actually really an easy case. When it comes to finding a substantial burden on religious exercise their challenging the judge's order that said the land swap wouldn't be a substantial burden on the apache people's religious practice among other things. Goodrich says he expects the courts rule before the march deadline for national native news. I'm emma gibson. The national congress of american indians winter session kicks off this week. Which is being held virtually. Ncaa president fon sharp delivers the state of indian nations address. Monday tribal leaders throughout the week. We'll interact with federal officials white house representatives and us lawmakers tribal leaders are laying out priorities for the air and developing plans to work with the biden administration and congress cove in nineteen and the confirmation hearing for pollen for interior secretary are among top agenda items the likud ray-ban defoe gibb way in wisconsin is holding mass covid nineteen vaccination events planned for the next seven wins days the tribes clinic vaccinated more than two hundred community members at its first event last week. The vaccines are open to eligible tribal members. Eighteen years old andover. I'm antonio

WBZ Midday News
Boston - A racist robocall is making the rounds in North Andover during a state rep. race
"Call is backing a state state lawmaker lawmaker running running for for re re election. election. It's It's a a call call the the candidate candidate is is denouncing denouncing and and wants wants stopped. stopped. The The FBI FBI and and Attorney Attorney general general are are investigating investigating as W. B. C's sherry. Small reports, most candidates running for reelection welcome support for their campaign. But incumbent Democratic State lawmaker for the 18th Essex District Trump win says a racist robo call that circulating is urging people to vote for her. Neither will Nor the Massachusetts Democratic Party authorized or endorse the call. According from them, it's a black white people means black laces. Thank goodness why people will be a minority in a few years. Some constituents in her district forwarded her the recordings of the calls, she says it was disturbing to listen to when we have a message like that, that's so divisive. Trouble us and really doesn't reflect the values of the people of this district. Sherry Small W B Z Boston's news radio.

WBZ Afternoon News
State labor board rules Andover teachers participated in illegal strike, Boston
"When teachers refused to enter a school build building and instead work from a parking lot. One of the state's largest teachers unions disagrees. W B C's Karen Regal has very late. The best teacher associations. Marina Jimmy says all and over. Teachers want his information on the condition of Andover school buildings. Things like ventilation and windows. She says. The refusal to enter buildings was not a strike. That hitter showed up in the parking lot with their laptop. They were connected online. They did their work in some school, The principal came out to the Schoolyards, and they conducted their faculty meetings. That's work. That's not a strike. Speaking at his covert 19 briefing, governor Charlie Baker said he thinks teaching and otherwise empty buildings is okay isn't appropriate decision. Jimmy says teachers across the state will continue to advocate for safer conditions. Karen Regal W B Z Boston's news radio schools in Hartford are finally open

WBZ Midday News
Boston - Gov. Baker ends state of emergency issued in 2018 for the Merrimack Valley gas explosions
"Nearly two years since the Merrimack Valley Gas explosions. Governor Baker declared a state of emergency in that region and his W. B C's Karen Regal tells us that was just recently lifted. For almost two years, Lawrence and over and North Andover have existed in the state of emergency terminated just recently by the Baker administration. It was time to do so, says state Senator Barry Feingold. We don't need to be in a state of emergency. However, there's still some businesses that have not Received settlement dollars on there's a large 100 million out of puff settlement of that many people have seen relief that there's some businesses and some members of the community that have not. Feingold says he hopes federal covert help comes in for the Merrimack Valley and everywhere else because these communities just got knocked down. Just as they were starting to get back up.

WBZ Afternoon News
‘Illegal Work Stoppage’: Andover, Boston, Takes Action To Get Teachers Into Classrooms
"To the classroom after refusing to go inside yesterday. Matthew Baka, history teacher at Andover High School and president of the Teacher's Union, is not pleased with what he saw in the building. Today, there's still leaving. There are spaces that we're not even sure I should be used because there's no Windows no air flow now, H fact working. Apparently last night, the union voted no confidence in there, Superintendent who thinks that teachers missed an opportunity to go over safety protocols. Bach disagrees for them to say that something was missed. Other than traffic patterns, which is the only thing that we've been instructed on so far today is really disingenuous. School administration claims that the teachers actions are considered on illegal work stoppage under Massachusetts law. Match your W B z

WBZ Midday News
Andover, Boston, Votes To Authorize Legal Action Against Teachers Who Refuse To Enter Schools
"This half hour in Andover with a conflict between school administrators and the teachers. Now the school system and hand over Was supposed to start the year with a hybrid learning model. Teachers were supposed to be in the building's today, but they say the teachers never showed up. Now. The Andover school committee is actually considering legal action. The teachers union says it is not safe going inside those buildings. They're pushing to start remotely, with a phased in approach. Now, the town school committee is meeting for an executive session at 4 33 hours from now to discuss options for potential litigation in Andover.

WBZ Midday News
Boston Students Move Back To Campus With Pandemic Precautions and Extra Costs
"Families are complaining that colleges and universities Are not offering discounts for students to take classes online, and now we're learning that some colleges, including at least one here in Massachusetts, is actually charging extra for students returning to campus Merrimack College in North Andover has announced that returning students will have to pay a $475 Covad mitigation fee each semester. The college requires in person students to test negative before they could move in and will conduct test every week using a college testing plan offered by the Broad Institute and enmity in Cambridge. The college says that it cannot absorb the extra cost of the tests and other covert 19 precautions. Other colleges have announced fees that very to cover the cost of the tests and other steps to prevent an outbreak. In some cases, students may be able to receive reimbursement from college health plans for the cost of the tests. Heart. Cohen

Retirement Road Map
Andover Man Who Faked His Death To Avoid Charges Arrested In Atlanta, Georgia
"Who faked his own death to get out of covert related fraud charges. Charges has been arrested in Georgia. W busies Medicine Rogers with the details the latest development in a months long story, federal officials say. David Staveley was arrested in Alfa Rhetta, Georgia on Thursday, and he's back in custody back in May and over. Entrepreneur David Staveley, also known as Kurt de Sanborn, was charged after trying to fraudulently claimed close to $450,000 in paycheck protection program money. He was released on house arrest Later that month, he removed his GPS monitor disappeared. Became a federal fugitive. In June. His car was found on a beach in Quincy with a suicide note inside, but it was determined he faked his death. And now US marshals have tracked down Staveley, who was living in Georgia under a false identity. He's now being held by federal authorities in Atlanta. Madison Rogers

WBZ Midday News
Students who attended Boston's North Andover High sports clinic notified of possible exposure to COVID-19
"School of Health officials rewarding student athletes who attended a recent sports clinic in North Andover High School that they may have been exposed to covert 19. The Eagle Tribune reports that the school's superintendent and the town Health Department Notified students who attended the clinic about potential exposure after someone involved in that program tested positive. The paper reports. Those who have been in close contact were contacted by the Board of

WBZ Afternoon News
Man accused of PPP loan fraud cuts off GPS, disappears
"Where federal authorities say in Andover businessman charged last month with fraudulently seeking hundreds of thousand dollars in stimulus money meant for small businesses struggling during the pandemic has now gone missing according to the U. S. attorney's office David Staveley has cut off his GPS monitoring device has now disappeared and there's a warrant out for his arrest the original charges on may twenty seventh also involved a man from Rhode Island they are accused of claiming they needed to pay employees of businesses affected by the virus crisis when in reality their businesses were not operating before the pandemic

WBZ Afternoon News
Fire Completely Destroys House In North Andover, Boston
"Radio two homes destroyed by fire this weekend the first in north Andover where firefighters got the call yesterday afternoon the house on castle near place was ruled a total loss there were no injuries because of the fire is being investigated and that around three thirty yesterday morning an uber driver spotted a vacant house on fire on throw bridge circuit in Worcester firefighters say by the time they arrived the home was fully engulfed the fire was so intense it was threatening a house next door the vacant home was destroyed but firefighters were able to save the neighboring home no one was injured in that fire as well the calls is also being

Mac and Gaydos
Nearly 40% of New Jersey’s Covid-19 Deaths Were at Nursing Homes
"And in New Jersey nursing home deaths account for forty percent of all the states deaths from coronavirus folks out there have loved ones and they're upset about this we don't blame you governor Phil Murphy took particular aim at the state's largest nursing home Andover sub acute and rehabilitation center where seventeen bodies were discovered in a storage unit you've got some folks who are doing what they need to do or should be doing I mean this end over thing is a complete outrage the state is now investigating the owner said staffing levels are

AP 24 Hour News
Police find 17 bodies at New Jersey nursing home after anonymous tip
"An extraordinary number of deaths over the weekend overwhelmed a nursing home in northern New Jersey where news reports say police responding to an anonymous tip found more than a dozen bodies five bodies were found Sunday thirteen more found Monday at the end over sub acute and rehabilitation center in Andover township New

Short Wave
Why Is The Coronavirus So Good At Spreading?
"As we at the top of all of our corona virus episodes. We are learning a lot about this virus. Really fast the information in this episode is what we have learned as of our recording on Monday march twenty third and what we know will probably change a group okay. So the corona virus that's causing this pandemic is part of a larger group. Or family of Corona viruses. So some causes the common cold. There are famous ones like murderers and SARS but only this one has caused a pandemic. So let's talk about why that might be so if you look at the structure of the virus we see certain clues about why it's behaving in such an extreme way. So all corona viruses. This one is basically a bowl with some spikes sticking out of it. Those spikes or what? The virus uses to launch an infection. They bind to a protein called ace to which sits on the surface of ourselves. And this binding like a key fitting into a lock is the first stage of any infection. Now if we compare the shape of the spike protein on this new corona virus to that of say the original source. Fire some two thousand three. We see it sticks to the ace to protein much more tightly much more strongly and that is likely to influence the course of infections in very broad terms the stronger the stick the lesser virus. You probably need to actually start an infection. And that's really important because if you if it doesn't take as much virus to start an infection it's easier to transmit the virus from person to person. It's what we call an infectious dose. That's right so basically. This virus is stickier than the virus that caused SARS. That's right this virus is better at recognizing an latching onto human cells. Yeah we think in your piece you suggested that some of the virologist that study these families of viruses have started calling the SARS virus SARS classic. Which is it's kind of delightful in a way. It is a moment of light light comic relief in the middle of this horrific catastrophe. I think that because this new virus has been cold saws covy too and the original virus. The sauce from two thousand three is technically cold saws. Covy it's very difficult to talk about the two of them without getting confused and without muddling which solid you're talking about so yeah villages have found all kinds of hilariously colloquial work arounds calling the the first virus original saws are saws classic as if it was some kind of Soda Saws Right. And as we know the sodas get worse and worse as more of them get produced is how I feel so many levels. Okay so those spikes that the viruses used to attach to ourselves. Those spikes have to be activated and that activation happens more readily in this corona virus then the classic SARS or starts classic virus. It seems that way so The spike consists of two halls. Which must first be split apart for the virus to begin infecting a cell and that split happens with some difficulty with SARS classic but it seems to occur more readily with this new virus Because of the two halls can be separated by an enzyme called fewer in which is quite widespread in the human body right so much like an avocado that spike protein is really only ready to do its job. What's it's split in half and this corona virus can make use of protein in our body that is you know our bodies already naturally producing yes and make that cut for correct and thanks for ruining Avocados for me. Okay so basically that split seems to be happening easier in this corona virus then in the SARS coronavirus and that split is really important to activating the infection process correct. You also wrote about how this plays into a potential reason why the virus can spread between people before symptoms. Show Up. Talk to me about that. Right so in most respiratory viruses. You get infections in the. Upper Airways in which case symptoms of mild about the virus spreads more easily or you get infections in the Lower Airways in which case symptoms are more severe like pneumonia but the virus is harder to transmit. It seems that the new corona virus can infect both sites so perhaps it infects the Upper Airways causing mild symptoms and spreading easily before moving down into the lower airways and causing some of the more severe illnesses. We've seen in the worst covert nineteen cases. And maybe the reason it can do all those things is that it relies on this fear an enzyme which is found in lots of different tissue now. Of course. This is still conjecture. It's kind of if you look at it. It's a plausible story. It it makes sense checks out but it could also be completely wrong. Yeah this is actually kind of you know newer data. That's kind of interesting because I think initially we thought you know the majority of that infection is in the lower respiratory system right. That's very similar to SARS or the classic stars and now we're starting to get maybe some data that shows that that upper respiratory tract can be infected too. But like you said this is this is pretty preliminary stuff right. I keep reminding myself. This is a bias that no one knew about So we're really racing to understand it Even while we're also trying to control it absolutely absolutely. So let's talk about the animal origins of this virus. What we know now is potentially that the closest wild relative of this virus is found in bats. Is that right? Yeah that's right so there are millions perhaps billions of corona viruses out there another animals and all the ones that scientists have found so far. The one that most closely resembles ause covy to is one that is found in Bat. So it's likely that the virus originated in some kind of bat and eventually hopped into humans either directly or via andover intermediate species right and so that jump from an animal to us. There's there's a difference in what happened with this virus we think versus what happened with the original SARS virus. Is that correct. That's right yeah. One of virus enters new host. There's often a brief period of Acclamation a little span of time when it's mutating a baton and finding ways of better existing within that new type of body and that's what we saw with SARS classic. It took a little while before the virus became very good at infecting humans and doesn't seem to be the case with this new corona virus. It seems to have been a really good human pathogen right off the bat. Yeah so to speak. Yeah so basically SARS had to take another step before it was good and infecting us and regardless of where this virus came from as soon as it got into us it seems to be just kind of great at infecting human. It just seems like it was good to go from the off okay. So let's talk a little bit about you know the seasonality potentially of this virus. So what did the experts that you talk to say about? Whether or not. This outbreak will let up soon with the change of the seasons. So it's really hard to say and there are actually several papers out there now that seemed to come to differing conclusions about the seasonally questions. In general krona viruses do tend to infect people in the winter and they disappear in the summer because it's hotter and more humid. Now it's possible that this new corona virus will also behave in the same way and a lot of the people. I spoke to felt that sees a malady. Was Likely the problem is that the virus is now spreading through a global population of people who had no pre existing immunity to it. And it's just moving really easily from one person to another -nother the speed at which it's moving might be a little slower come The spring or summer but not enough to curtail the spread of the pandemic on its own One epidemiologist explained to me like this. It's as if the world is just full of tender and you've got this gigantic wildfire that's blazing through and hoping that seasonally will help is a bit like hoping that light rain is going to douse it. It might make it a little weaker but that fire still going to blaze

Jay Talking
Boston: Carjacking Suspect Dead in Officer-Involved Shooting in Newbury
"A suspected carjacker shot to death by mass state police the man allegedly stole a beyond view it knife point from a dealership in Nashua and stabbed an employee police tracked the suspect to the prime gas station on central street in Newbury where the suspect allegedly ram to police cruisers before police shot him please only would say he's a thirty one year old man and believe he was involved in a carjacking in bowl but WBZ TV is I team has identified him as Thomas Murray of north Andover No officers were

WTOP 24 Hour News
Under Armour Says Sales Will Fall in 2020
"All right Jeff clay well what you got John under armor stock just dove seventeen present today after Warren sales may fall this year profits may be flat Andover armor under armors as it may restructure under armor says the corona virus outbreak in China alone will cost at sixty million dollars in sales just this quarter it may also scrapped plans for a huge flagship store in