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Northwest Newsradio
"andros" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Denise Whitaker, como news. As the Seattle kraken take the ice for their first ever trip to the playoffs as a franchise, it's also a first NHL postseason for the team star rookie. First year senator Maddie veneer says he's not nervous because he's been in similar situations during his college play at Michigan, but he says it does feel different. It's going to be hard it's going to be a lot of fun. You know, it's nice to be able to do this in my first year, but now we got a long way to go, so it's one thing to get here and then it's another thing to make something of it. Veneers has plenty of support from veteran kraken players, including several who can use their own postseason experience to mentor him. We checked the Beacon plumbing sports desk at ten and 40 minutes past the hour, checking that National Hockey League playoffs right now were in the second period cracking up two to one with about 6 minutes left in the second period. At Seattle's T mobile park Mariner's baseball taking on the brewers right now, it is tied up for a piece at the bottom of the ape. A couple Mariners appear in local minor league games, Bill Swartz has details. Dylan Moore played nearly every position except pitch and catch last season, winter surgery has him well enough now to start a rehab assignment with Everett. Outfielder Taylor tramell injured his hammock bone in his wrist during spring training. He's finally well enough to swing a bat and play for the Tacoma rainiers. And flamethrowing reliever andros munoz starts throwing off a mound today, could soon come off the 15 day DL. The Washington huskies cap off spring football drills with a preview game 1 o'clock Saturday at husky stadium. The dogs offense highly productive last year under offensive coordinator Ryan grubb. A tight end Devin copes believe it could be more explosive next fall. All the pieces and

Schlereth and Evans
"andros" Discussed on Schlereth and Evans
"Maybe it's me, you know, I know it's not Friday, but is it just me? I don't think the public is buying in the way that many would like them to certainly LeBron would like them to. Or the league itself would like to see the response from the basketball world from the sports world in terms of LeBron going to the All-Star Game after breaking the scoring record. I'll explain what I'm talking about next. And then at 8 o'clock, remember we will check in with James mariette of Denver sports dot com. So Chad andros Troy rank in first lariat and Evans today on the fame.

Schlereth and Evans
"andros" Discussed on Schlereth and Evans
"Days now with no games. Whatsoever. The nuggets don't play again until Thursday and the apps are off until Friday after playing yesterday. They actually probably deserve it. They played four games in 6 days. So they need a little bit of a break, but I don't know if when you're this hot, it's the time to do it. So let us know what you did, right? I watched golf like a lot of you did on the text line. The XFL conversation is interesting. So if you did watch that, keep chiming in there as well. But coming up next, let's get into this off season. And where we're at now that people have decompressed from the chiefs winning another Super Bowl and your rival in your division, being on top and holding a parade, what's next for the Deshawn, Peyton led Broncos, particularly on the coaching search front, what has Troy learned so far and what are his thoughts on some of the other rumors that are floating around out there concerning the coaching staff and what it means going forward. Chad andros Troy rank in for slayer than Evans on the fan.

News Serve
"andros" Discussed on News Serve
"Harsh minister for social welfare has offered to resign from the cabinet legend, bureaucratic autocracy and that the executive body was not following the minister's order. The cabinet minister had gone on to say that many ministers are facing problems because of the autocratic behavior of bureaucrats. For the past several years. Now which won't be tolerated further. Meanwhile, former CMG then ramaji has come out in support of the honey and RJD leader they judge we wasted no time taking yet another drive by the natesh Kumar government stating that the CM was the father of corruption in the government. And they also decided. For a sonic Helena. Our home local bargain variety assisted in Holocaust. We should harvest. It's not about us in a whole lot of banks correct here. A 100 kJ. We have for each is called. So he will hack he can never jump in. I used to have that. That my colleague is now joining us on the broadcast shifu. What is modern science concerns actually on one hand he's saying that he's not able to serve the poor janitor off Bihar because the officers don't listen to him on the other hand he's saying it's not satisfied with the bungalow or the car that he's got what we understand from that. He is of the whole problem possibly lies in the huge number of transfer and postings that could create specifications. So modern Chinese maintaining that even in use earlier in the minister because he is the need to be close to chief minister and has served as a minister even earlier. He had something that the bureaucracy is too powerful in that state and that the bureau procedure does not pay to any of the foundations driven by the minister. This time round is just saying that bureaucrats has gone to listen to him even the surpluses in the department conference going to listen to him. And that is the reason why he thinks that there is no point you're getting the facilities being provided to him by the government that offers huge volume back out to get vehicles. Now this is one feeling which is getting the growth from previous from within the BJP and from the GD and that is the reason why this fully soon has now snowballed into a big controversy and does a big, big challenge for the fish because the operation seems to have gotten designed in addition now, to lay down the chief time and again, there were leaders like Jan andros in January from the BJP from the BCC who have been raising the same issue that the beautiful thing industry is too powerful and that the power is centered in the hands of a bunch of people. And it is believed that those bunch of people are very close to the dish commercial. So more or less allegations have been coming from biggest quarter techniques is Kumar has more or less ensured that the center of power remains under his control and there is no decentralization of power. And that is the reason why this kind of a scripting feeling is there among most of the members of the ministers of state. Right, right. Thank you so much. Those are very great allegations that madam sani has made now. Well, we'll have to wait and watch how the nitty government, how the CM himself is going to respond to that. Thank you so much, chef pushin for giving.

The Erick Erickson Show
"andros" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"So the song was written after the songwriter witness to the botched withdrawal from afghanistan It's not just any songwriter. it's john andros iq of five for fighting and he joins me by phone. How are you. i'm great eric. Thank you for having me absolutely you know we were. We were talking and break. The number of people circulating this the number of videos you can see online Using this montage of in not a word of it in social media right now and yet it has certainly captured The minds and hearts of people as people responding to seen this withdrawal from afghanistan. And i just. I mean i obviously realized that's the precipitating event for you the putting the song together but it just i i would love to just pick your brain on the images in the visuals that come to your mind that lead you to do this. Well apparently a little bit on the initial images third coming in afghanistan with the people falling from airplanes and women throwing their children over walls. I think for me it kinda park back to nine eleven out just kind of stunned and shocked and outraged but really till after we evacuated I got a song from a friend and she said hey. I need some information. Can you connect me with someone that share. What's going on. And she i'm working on evacuating amt v from afghanistan and you know means just kind of ignorant songwriter. I'm like what an amphibian and she's got a american citizen and there was silence on the line. And i said are you telling me that americans are risking their own lives to go rescue our people that we left behind and she started crying. And this is the topic and it. The clarity really came to me. And finally when president biden came out with his extraordinary success speech. I was insulted. Like we all were and you know to be honest. I i you know. I spent my whole life supporting the military And i have respect for the military. And i hope that general's million will come out and clarify that. But they didn't. They came out imperative the same the same extraordinary success wind and that scared me Because i always expected our general city the adults in the room and that has ramifications for generation so the lack of accountability it kind of wrote the last few lines and I had no intention of writing the phone. Frankly i take no joy in it. But i felt somebody had to say it. And you know so let. Let's step back. You're just a little bit Because i mean. I started listening to to use a number of her songs Just they became the soundtrack for a point in my life With five for fighting. And now i told you the other day i thought it was just fascinated me. I loved it that my kid who's dire taylor with fan was actually in her room in had some of your songs on light light deep cut albums not even the the more popular stuff out virtually which was great for me and i just what what i guess house it like for you being someone who is not of the progressive vanguard eh being in music The response it not just the response but also the the fallen off the radar of people in the media. When you do stuff like this that if you doubt about trump you know would have gone viral. You know it's a little lonely. But i'm not you know i think i one thing i've found it you know i'm not i'm not There's a lot of folks in the industry that that silently believe similarly to me and i'm not a political person to be per se. I've never written political songs I'm kind of an orphan in the middle. You know like you. i wasn't a big trumper and and as i said yeah to donald trump was president. I'd write the same song. And i'm sure i'd be the toast of the town but this is too important to me. This is a moral issue. It is not a political issue is a moral issue. America's promise matters joe and look in the eye and said i will not leave americans behind did. There's no accountability. And i don't care who president is that has ramifications for our country. No man left behind matter and if we don't have accountability we cannot atone for this. I have to admit or complicity. I have a friend on the ground. The woman that i talked to you inspired song. I talked to her everyday. The taliban burned down cool it children. The women thirteen to eighteen and at school or now in his faith trying to get out. We hear about atrocities every day. The media arts to move on. But i'm not gonna let them because this is too important it's happening. It's on us and we have to do everything we can to help those people that we promised to protect and we are knock. So i'm angry. And i hope other musician pick up on. Its message because it has to be said and we can't move on now along those lines you've got a long history of supporting the military in performing for the uso. I'm a i. I know you talked to people out there and i. I do too having grown up in the middle east. Have a lot of friends in the military over the years. And i can't really find anyone willing to defend this outside of the president the very upper ranks of the military. I have gotten. I wouldn't say a thousand but hundreds of emails. Many from our troops military analyst veterans. They all say the same thing. Thank you for saying this. Thank you for saying what we're all feeling Because they feel honored this really as a matter of a matter of honor and ninety nine point nine percent of our our military arts soldiers. They have honor but our leaders journal milly does not and i think we're seeing even more that in last few days in the last week or so so we have to call them to account and this is more important for a military members than anybody. They are the ones suffering. They're not sacrificing afghanistan. And they're the ones who are angry very angry because it's so personal to them so you're right I haven't talked to anyone who said yeah. What a great airlift They are angry. And i think we owe it to them to keep this message going to have accountability with our leader. They have to resign. Nobody's been fired so what happens the next time. What happens in taiwan. What happened to ukraine. And we're gonna have another experience a truck that has much more ramification i mean. I'm sure i'm saying what you're saying. But we gotta keep saying. Yeah you mentioned taiwan and that. That's kind of my big concern. Now you've got this financial crisis in china right now One of their largest companies real estate company people pay deposits for houses to houses. Down only aren't going to be built. The companies going under the company forced their own employees to give the company loans. They can't pay those back. And i'm worried president. Gee is like hey. We need a distraction and it could very easily now be taiwan. And we've signaled that. We're not gonna do anything i think you're right. I think one of our enemies are china russia iran. I look at this and go well. There may not be a better time because these folks left her own people in afghanistan retired state. The state department still blocking efforts to help our allies. And if they're going to leave behind who says they're going to go. Put a big military effort if we go after taiwan i you know. I think it's an incredibly dangerous prime. And that's why i think it's so important that the members of congress has come accountability. I think our enemy See that we are addressing. This and there is consequences. They may be more hesitant to move but so far we haven't seen on. I'm hopeful you know you're really comes up in a few days that they go after him.

The Sean Hannity Show
"andros" Discussed on The Sean Hannity Show
"We put the whole version on hannity dot com. We're going to show you the musical version on on hannity tonight on the fox news channel and just to echo his room john's remarks before we introduce them taliban was out there this weekend weekend. What were they doing. They were parading. The severed heads of a us. Ally and afghanistan big smiles on their face taliban death squads torture counter-terrorism agent before killing a new york times washington post biden administration botched retaliatory drone strike in response to the marine massacre in kabul in other words. It's not what they told us. It was you should see the grizzly videos that are out there already. Women can study in gender-segregated universities that won't last because under the past regime of the taliban. We know that women couldn't go to work and couldn't go to school and often. Young girls are ripped away from their mothers and fathers and then are forced to marry taliban fighters or become their sex slaves potala ban this weekend tracked down and killed four afghan counter terrorism agents in one case pulling out fingernails. Keep going blood on my hands. John kasich of five for fighting fame serve. I do the focus group this weekend. I showed everybody the video after you sound to me. Everybody and everybody just just watched in stunned. Silence amazing powerful song. I think your statement speaks for itself. But i'd like to hear more from you. Well sean i wish we could be chatting under better circumstances and Appreciate you having me on. I mean just to to continue with what you were just mentioning my voice little shake and i just literally before you guys call it. Got off the phone with a friend who was involved in the efforts on the ground in afghanistan The person you mentioned that kind of helped inspired the song and this person was telling me they'll have to be careful how i say this Because you know things are still ongoing. We don't want tip off the bad guys. But there are nightmarish. Atrocities happening Mostly women children as we speak and To hear the details that will come out eventually. Just break your heart And beyond that you know they said there's you know there's still over a hundred amp sits and they call him l. Pr's i'm learning all these acronyms legal permanent residents. You know that they have on the manifest over five hundred holders. Three thousand afghan allies. You help us. That are still there and safe houses that they're you know bribing taliban to To frankly not kill and I i just don't know what to say That's probably why i wrote the song I i i can't believe it It's shocking as you said to me. This is a moral issue. This is not a political issue I would hope that if the situation was the same under a republican president that we would all have the same questions and I'm just asking questions because this song is about two things. It's about the american promise which matters. No man left behind. Matters are word or word to the world matters and about accountability. because if we don't have accountability why would we not make the mistake before and as you said you know. The president looked us in the eye. He said no americans will be left behind. Americans were left behind and nobody has resigned. Nobody's been fired. And if that is our leadership scares me with the next foreign policy crisis which frankly is much more excess existential dangerous than afghanistan. China russia so I again. I don't have words. I'm just hoping that people keep this in front of them because it's our nature to just dismiss and move onto the next thing but literally today. I'm hearing of children hiding because the taliban after them. That's not america. that's not who we are. We put them in this position. It's our job to to help them. They put their lives in our hands. It's the saddest thing to me. Because i never thought i'd see this john. And here's the worst part to me. All of this was preventable. I don't know how often you watch the tv show. We've been friends a long time. Had a friend or two occasionally push me back and said you know. My whole life doesn't revolve around your shows. I gotta work to But i've been showing this map of. Okay what the taliban on the march since february march april may june july by july joe's bragging about the afghan army and you know some of the best training in the world but they were getting rolled by the taliban that sixty percent of the country. He could have gotten us out early. He could have pushed them back with. Drone strikes like trump would have done on day one. And it's all preventable. You can't screw it up any worse than this john. And that's the frustrating thing and let me tell you something this beheading these murders this weekend. The rights taken away from women. Mark my words. It's only the beginning of the hell that is a that will be unleashed in that country. I'll give you the last word by we got it all on. Hannity dot com. No i think you're right. But i still think there's time that's why you know we should still be talking. There's still ways that we can improve the situation. We are america okay. We are the usa. We don't take terms from the taliban. What the problem is john. They've got joe. Says we have the leverage no they have the leverage. You know what they've got. They've got our fellow citizens. If we engage the militarily now they will die for sure we're left with bribery ransom and kissing their ass. That's the only three options i see. Well some of our patriotic friends are on the ground. All about it to make sure that doesn't happen but again i think Again i think we have country have to look at these two immoral lens not a political one. We have to hold people accountable. It certainly was preventable. And i you know. I believe if the administration would have come out early and said look. We made a mistake. We didn't realize this was going to happen. The army was gonna fall that they're going to move this fast but we understand mistake. We're going to change course we're gonna take action to get our people out. We're going to extend the deadline. I think we may not have liked it but we would have understood but they did not do that. They called an extraordinary success. And i think all of us are looking at them particularly journal million austin because we expect them to be adults in the room asking. How could this happen. What's happening you know. Want to say one thing. I said to john this weekend or last late last week when i talked to him. You know they're gonna be coming after you with a vengeance on this. And he said there'll sean there are fellow. americans lives in jeopardy and the consequent you. She just brushed it off. Like i don't care. I'm standing up. What i believe in john andros And we have blood on my hands. The full video unedited by us. And then we put in our our our edited version. That has some sound in it. will air it Tonight on hannity on the fox news channel Thank you for sharing it with us. And i hope it gets people to think into really understand how awful the says and how this can never happen again. John your good friend. Thank you for being with. Thank you sean..

The Patriot AM 1150
"andros" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150
"The top of the hour. 809 41 Sean is October telephone number. You want to be a part of the program? I've had the honor of being friends with John Andros Sick of five for fighting fame. Superman 100 years. You name it. I mean, it's such a good guy. I've known him for many, many, many, many years. And he has a passion for the country. It's not political passion for the country and the direction of the country. And he's obviously a phenomenal recording artist, and I mean, just an amazing guy and a fun person to hang out with on top of everything else. He's got the whole thing going. He's now recorded a new song. It's called blood on my hands. And you know with it, he put out a statement, and I want to read some of it to you if you don't mind because I think it's too important to ignore. He says. Like all Americans, I was stunned and horrified at the images of falling bodies from planes and mothers handing their babies over walls. Actually, we're doing more than that actually throwing their kids over the wall. With razor wire on top and some instances because they knew their kids growing up. Especially daughters in Afghanistan would be hell on earth and they didn't want their kids to be living in that hell hole. Anyway, he said. You know, we watch this happening and terrified Afghans being crushed to death at checkpoints due to our precipitous withdrawal from Afghanistan and he goes on. I felt great sadness when reading a story about a popular folk singer. That was being dragged from his home and shot by the Taliban. I'm deeply troubled by the plight of Afghan women forced to live under the return of Taliban rule. The only thing worse than never having freedom is having it taken away. Though I believe the decision to withdraw or not from Afghanistan as good arguments on both sides. I cannot comprehend why the Biden administration would not extend the August 31st deadline, thus leaving American citizens. SCV holders Afghan allies behind a terrorist Taliban regime. And as a lifelong supporter of our military. I believe that no man left behind applied to all Americans as well as those that we promised to protect. Very powerful statement. On the day 13 of our soldiers and over 60 Afghans were killed by a suicide bomber. I sat down to write this song. After our last soldier left Afghanistan. I received a call from a friend organizing rescue evacuations. Of Americans and SCV holders as a highly emotional call. In a moment of clarity, private citizens now had the burden of risking their lives to rescue Americans and Afghan allies. That our government left behind. America has broken her promise. But these brave Americans have not. So powerful. I was ashamed and angered when President Biden gave his statement that the Afghanistan exit had been quote an extraordinary success. Further consternation arose while hearing military leaders such as uh, Secretary of Defense, Austin General Milley and Secretary of State Blink and Echo the same false narrative. Those who have followed my career. No, I have Uh, history of calling out both sides. I understand that some people might perceive this song as a political attack on President Biden, his administration. I understand that might come my way from those who seek to cancel and destroy people They disagree with. If Donald Trump were president, and he put us in the same situation, I believe in my heart, the song would remain the same. Only the names would change. America was built on the foundational freedom to criticize one's leaders and hold them accountable. It's what separates us from our communist dictatorship adversaries and why were the light of the world? And by the way he goes on, he says. How else can a nation learn from the mistakes and make better decisions moving forward? Is a great tradition of artists speaking their minds and calling out their leaders for answers. Many of those have been, uh many of those have been influencing our inspirations to me. After hearing blood on my hands of friends said he found the song to be politically neutral but morally forward. My hope is this song helps demand accountability so the American promises never again forsaken. Now we're going to put up the whole song. It's a video accompanying it. I don't want to tell you anything about it, but it's a powerful video. And with John's permission, we just added our own little version. We're going to put both of them up on Hannity dot com and John's going to join us in a second here is, uh, our version with a little bit of tape added got Let all my hair I just found out that the last flight is gone. My hair will have Sun our death sentence. And I don't understand. This is not comforting at all, because we don't know if we're gonna make it up. That's happening. Leave extraordinary success of this mission. There's blood on these hair. 13 Americans killed 95 Afghans killed Hence Still America Nobody predicted, you know the government would fall in 11 days left her the Taliban. Okay? How has that happened there? Am I safe now? The question is my life and my safe and these people are safe. Wicking blinking. Catch.

Neon Shadows: An American Noir Tale
"andros" Discussed on Neon Shadows: An American Noir Tale
"Come you'll senses have you. I trust you brought the key. Yeah it's right here but remember our deal andress address. I plan on holding my end of the bargain. Cordelia pulled out a key. I previously seen in frank's hands. She was portraying us trading in the key. Frank was hiding for what a couple bucks power i thought i'd started to see a new side the cordelia but she never changed. She selfish. it always will be Yes it's so beautiful. You really can't tell when something isn't made in this realm can't you. It has a certain sheen whatever. Take it and leave me alone alone. I may require more of your procurement skills how about you work for me on retainer how about you go fuck yourself. I'm done with this. All of it acted tough but it was all bravado. She was shaking. What did he offer her. That was worth her risking. Her life endre grabbed a poker from the rack next to the fireplace. You're one of the few who know anything about the box. Old key wouldn't want that inflammation in the wrong hands. Endre raised his weapon in his hand preparing swing. I'm sure you agree that loose ends are messy right dusty. You should have brought better backup cordelia. I'm afraid neither of you stand a chance stopping. You thought to ambush me. I can see through your have caught plans a mile away. Stop it shut up. Boy wait your turn. He gestured at the hallway behind me. And i heard the door closed. I turned to look at the door. It was no longer there. You continue to be cordelia smiling. His blood trickled down his face. I felt red hot with rage. My skin was electric fire. And i yearn for a way to release it. I said and what is this. Someone fouled looks cheap trinkets despite only making guttural noises on the outside. Since training with ulysses. I had a better handle on the stamina of my consciousness. I wasn't afraid of the wolf. Now and i can somewhat control my actions it feels like trying to dictate a dream though almost like the wolf itself has a partition of my mind. I grabbed andres by the throat. Slamming him into the chimney. She portrayed act mccowan she was going to happen. Each one of you debate lying. No no no. that's the. She portrayed you she called lady killed. She abandoned euless. She's a scar upon the world. If you got this abscess from guys bosom he was right she did betray us time and time again in one way or another my grip around undress loosened as he fell to the floor. Good little off now so that we may all be free of estimates my claws race. But it wasn't me. It was the wolf. I felt at tugging at my soul. Seizing control my hand. Came down furiously but not to cordelia. My fingers were slicked with demon blood. Oozing down my arm. The wolf made the right move hell. It was smarter than me. There's no way. I could think that fast on my feet and let andrea think. He was successfully manipulating me. His look of shock almost made me pity him. My hand became a ball as i grasped ripping outward address unholy guts onto the floor. You wish you hadn't done that bad dog. He dropped on the floor with a rising pool of crimson. That changed back into human form on this. He immediately fast. What do you mean. Pick me up. I'll be back soon. He's dead got him and doesn't work like that kid. We gotta leave. Ito don't wanna be around. It's backup sure enough. As i looked over at the blood started seeping back into andros through the wounds i caused. I grabbed cordelia. Rust out of the room. The heck is he. Come back after. A total disembowelment dusty. Here i can't be trusted with this any longer. I almost got us killed. He's too ruthless stricken deal with. I was just hoping if you'd free remiss until he dies. We're going to be constantly looking over her shoulders. I'll take the keith. But only. Because i know i can hurt him if he attacks me in. Just because you're doing it for our benefit doesn't make it okay. It was reckless. Frank in ulysses will not be happy. We can always keep it between us between your broken nose and my torn clothes. I don't think they'll buy it besides. Haven't you lied enough well stranger. We appreciate you stopping by to spend some time with us in the shadows if you want more neon shadows ten over two at neon shadows pot on all social media and check out our patriot patriot dot com slash. Neon shadows pod. Subscribe to us on apple podcasts. Spotify or wherever you listen. The cast of this episode was dusty willis voiced by dan faulkner cordelia voiced by amber ren frank dixon voiced by an knowles andros voiced by tim. Duplicity ulysses voiced by. Sean goodrich the theme song is neon. Shadows performed by amber ran written by tyler brown and he knowles. Neon shadows was created and written by an knowles. All rights reserved copyright blunderbuss studios twenty twenty one re ussery production of our content is strictly prohibited..

Neon Shadows: An American Noir Tale
"andros" Discussed on Neon Shadows: An American Noir Tale
"The wolf manipulated the towns officials and took the city using it as a strategic base against the bear. Tourists being a warmonger obliged erasmus with siege weapons annihilating the city and reducing the walls. And it's people to dust. Every human soldier was said to have died in the breach of every awe well once stood a magnificent civilization was now only in arena for the legion of the dead. The spectate and endless battle between madman consumed my power. So what happened to them. Some say they still battle analysts in the ruins of a long lost city. Personally i believe there was a victor. Someone came out on top. Who do you think it was. I'm not sure. I only bet on brains of braun. But the fact that you have the totem for the wolf leads me to believe. Erasmus met his end. I but who's to say really. So am i just an animal with a bloodless. How long will i be stuck like this. The ones who read the spell to you didn't complete it on needs a complete. The ritual there is no cure however making the wolf whole again should allow you to transform on command to control the power. You wanna use me to fight endre don't you. I admit my motives were to conscripts you in coming fight. Andros hasn't shown up anywhere yet but he'll be back for the key to his box and frank has yes exactly. I'm sorry if it seems like. I'm using you but andros is extremely powerful. I consider myself a cautious man but going against a demon. I'm honestly petrified. You may be the advantage we need. I'm not sure how i felt about that. On one hand. I want to help my friends on the other..

Bachelor Party
"andros" Discussed on Bachelor Party
"Like greg. I'm so suspicious of greg. i can't get there I thought who did so. Good on his one on one and then like sense. Then i'm like i don't really get you. There's nothing there and there's no there there from. He's the kind of guy that if your friend was dating him you like. How do you break like. There's nothing wrong with him. But like how do you break it to your friend like this is just not like this like all. Your friends are married. You can't but otherwise you're you're gonna do what they want to do. So you're kinda dislike all right. There's nothing wrong just going to be along for this ride. But then no one's gonna wanna hang out with katie and greg. They're not going to have a lot of couple of france because he's going to be so boring that like the in the couple's the guys are like maybe suck talking to greg. What are we gonna talk about and just store up talking points like it's just so boring scholley for heads Gone somewhere in written in your notes. Like things i can talk about I definitely prepared. I prepare talking points when i feel like. It's going to be awkward before and like okay could bring up this. I could survival strategy sometimes social situations so yeah probably but also part of is like. Is this really who he is. I don't know. I don't think so. I think he's like just trying to win. I really do. I feel like i don't think it's wrong reasons thing but i just feel like greg is into her. Wanted to work out but this happened stating you're just like i want this to work out just because like for the pride right and i think that's where out greg. Yeah for sure and you don't want to throw in the towel once you've put in a lot of energy. He's getting by that. She likes him being the like. Actually look i noticed you really yourself. And he's like okay. That makes her notice being i this cornell time i think she wants to know motive guidelines take care of kind of. That's i do. I think. I think blake gifts for that in spain. Yeah i don't think address says now. I think he's like he's also really fun. They just seemed like really good buddies. Her andros who who have good chemistry. But i don't see a long-term so who is your top two cause we're like halfway katie. This is week four. I'm curious to see what happens. No production was cut short. I think it was before only five Some curious to see what happens. Production was cut short. But who i think's in a winner. Who's my favorite. Oh i'm still going with greg. I just feel like he's got it in the bag for. Who thinks gonna win. Yeah from hurting. When he's not major is michael da. No question Do you see anything in the extremely long trailer for the rest of the season that you're like. Oh this looks interesting. tell me more I think michalis on his own spending this kid south exit yeah. That'd be the classy thing for him to do. And i can totally get why that would suck with katie. I think that she was going to pick him for small. Obviously like if he does leave. So i think pick him anyways. No but i think would be really hard to be like. He's definitely my top three. So like how. Do i know if i wind up victim and now i'm thinking someone just because they're the ones that are that are left in not because i want wanna pick. Yeah yeah it would if someone self eliminates dislike why like i understand he has even. If it's michael. I understand he's assigned but like if you really cared like if i was better like why wouldn't you just stay thank you. It opens the door to a lot of self doubt. Yeah i felt that way. Kind of with a serena on matt susan. It seemed like matt really liked her. She was one of the few people that i was like. I think they actually have chemistry. I think it was probably between serena and rachel to win and so when she south exited he liked fully jumped on. Yeah the rachel trade awesome matt seems the kind of guy who would who would respond to someone who's like i'm good. He'd just be like oh now now now now and then that would like thrown for a loop. So yeah so i i. I think that happens And that seems to like shake up the whole house who when tasteless like why are you here. Someone came and knocked on her door. I have no idea who that is. I think it's blake because like he has like the relationship potato where he's like you know. He knew her previously from her season. So i bet that's blake That's my guess. No one else would really make sense because don't also knows statia but they put it like right after. They showed someone knocking on katie storage. You were the last person. I thought was going to be here and i was like. Who's that. I don't know i don't know i i. I can't. i can't really tell what exactly she wants. She wants to be loved. And i think she wants a good connection but so far i really know what katie's typists 'cause all over the map with these guys which is cool like you know maybe he doesn't have a type. I can't tell the three people. We think she likes the most andrew. Ask greg michael and maybe maybe throw connor in there. I'm not sure cutter's not for me but like let's throw connor in there like couldn't beat. They're literally like the four corners of a square totally. They're all so different. Yeah i think maybe she doesn't. She totally doesn't know yet. Yeah interesting i also you know it just to see that she wanted to actually be engaged to get married or is this for fun right right right. Well we'll we'll see I'm looking. I'm looking more at the rest of the season. I feel like it's heating up. Yeah this episode find brought me back in before i was kind of like. Where's this going. Yeah i hear you i feel. Mis pretty good. But i mostly happy for you. Kelly people like blake to choose. Josie really like are coming back. It's all it's all coming together. It's your hate is coming together to quickly. 'cause i'm also like waist-deep on a scripted television show some trying to balance Start up a net flex. Oh i watch that. So good. And i'm a big. I don't know if you guys watched the oc back in the day course What's the guy's name. Adam brody adam brody. He's in it and i just think yes. I think i love his character okay. Alex dot com on a lot. I mean i. I loved the oc. I was completely obsessed with that. Like and i had never been to california when i was watching it hang. I have rewatch the. Oc like three times. Probably in my lifetime. I used to make all my brothers watched it with me when we were younger. It was like the one show that i could get them to buy in on being the only girl and i just like adams like quirkiness. Yeah i mean he's the massey lena's quirkiness by the way. Five courtney courtney alad. Apparently he something happens with courtney which reading it to see. Because i'm so proud of you or something like that. I don't know what that was about. I also this episode was like you know what it's not a bad guy kind like i wish. I hope he finds love soon. He seems very rational and he can't help that. His name spelled with a q. And they weird. The gave him like random interview. Time for someone who like never had time with. We never saw him with katie. But they would give him. I'm like really good guy. Production probably respectful. Yeah yeah totally totally Well we'll see what happens. Katie think katie halley. Thank you so much. I'll be back on monday and we'll be back next thursday. Thanks for listening. I think so much to isaiah blakely for producing this episode and have a great weekend..

News 96.5 WDBO
"andros" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
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The Political History of the United States
"andros" Discussed on The Political History of the United States
"However by early sixteen. Ninety a lot of that early inger had begun to subside. this was a good thing for edmund andrews to lisbon brought over to defend what had happened in massachusetts however for increased mother and the other agents. This was a whole lot less than ideal. This difficult position became obvious during the trial of andrews when the agents refused to sign the complaint against him now the agents refused to sign the paperwork because they claim that the charges were brought by the people of massachusetts and that no one individual could send the charges more realistically the agency. Since the fact that ends would almost certainly be acquitted and none of them wanted to be left holding the liability for his long imprisonment. This provided a nice excuse for the crowd to dismiss the charges outright but it also tells us something more about the situation in london it served as a clue that the sentiments in england were not towards the execution of andrews but that his acquittal by this point was virtually preordained. The crown wanted a way out of having to execute or even punish andros and as soon as they found something they jumped on it. It is evidence that the government in england was moving on from the previous year and served as a signal to the colonial agents that support for the rebellion of likely already peaked. Furthermore despite the fact that it offered the crown away to avoid having to answer difficult questions regarding anderson's behavior william the third was not amused by the refusal of the massachusetts agents to sign the complaint. Well oats and cook failed to recognize the reality. Mother saw the writing on the wall and pivoted to getting the best deal possible. Mother relied on the argument. That the overthrow of the dominion have been nothing more than an expression of the greater glorious revolution.

The Political History of the United States
"andros" Discussed on The Political History of the United States
"The rule under edmund andros as a violation of their very rights as englishman the right to an assembly with something that was ingrained in their very ethos from the magna carta. We have begun to see these questions this season but next season we are really going to be seen the question of where the new england connie's belong in the greater empire. The colonists believed that they were for all intents and purposes levin in england proper they are not a conquered people. They made this journey voluntarily. They were not at all amused at the fact that their basic rights as englishman were being violated. Well the inger would be focused primarily on andros call. That mother had recognized that the anger was misplaced and that really the correct focus for that anger and all that energy should be right back lundin. Nobody liked andrews over. They likewise recognized that he was just doing the bidding of the government with questions such as their place in the empire bouncing around we can therefore shift our focus towards the question of whether or not that period between sixteen seventy five and the collapse of the dominion of new england in sixteen eighty nine marked any kind of a independence movement in the case of biggest rebellion. It is at least a little tempting to try and connect the events in virginia to the declaration of independence. Almost exactly one hundred years later however beyond being a fun little bit of trivia. Nothing more should be read into that. The dates are purely a coincidence. And more now we do know that again in the case of virginia. But kony is did at least daydream with the question of chesapeake independence following the collapse of jamestown. The question in virginia had shifted to just how far things were going to. Actually go here. The oath baking was requiring had his followers pledging support not to the king but rather to biggest averaging itself critically the oath soar to protect the country against everybody that included the king himself..

The Political History of the United States
"andros" Discussed on The Political History of the United States
"Welcome to the funnel narrative episode of season two and the final episode in our arc on the dominion of new england. We have spent the last two episodes looking at the collapse of the demean government. In new england however recall that the dominion had actually grown beyond its boundaries of just new england now encompassing newark as well as the jerseys well in rhode island connecticut and plymouth. The collapse of the dominion was relatively peaceful at least compared to what happened in boston. It does not mean that the rebellion in boston was entirely isolated. This week we are going to turn our attention to the other billion in the dominion specifically one led by new york militia. Captain jacob leisler as a relatively late player to the dominion new york was largely different from the new england colonies. In regard to their role in the dominion. Your cat always been a far more restrictive place than new england from pretty much that moment that it was captured from the dutch in no small part it was edmund. Andros himself during his time as governor of new york that would help ensure that new york was tightly bound to the crown. This was of course not without its dissenters recalled the battle chiefly out on long island for a representative assembly be formed in the colony. Something that andrew himself actually favored well then duke of york. James reluctantly acquiesced to the idea of an assembly would probably change his mind when he traded in that duke of york title and became king. James the second this move away from allowing and assembly in large part was due to james struggles to re-establish royal. Prerogative the colonies specifically of course in new england. Hell ever despite the fact that new york had really missed out on a lot of the freedoms that were enjoyed throughout new england may to were not thrilled with the way things going long island of course had been clamoring for an assembly. Something they at least believe they hit one when james sign the affirmation charter of liberties therefore the scientists certainly exist new york especially in long island. It never rises to that level that we see in places like massachusetts. New york was far more in line with english colonial policy then up. In new england following the dismissal of thomas donnegan colony came under the command of francis. Nicholson nicholson was acting. As the lieutenant governor for andrew's though was largely in control of the colony for the government to new york the events of april sixteen eighty nine or absolutely devastating impact their timing and fact the colony was continuing to struggle financially and now several of the most important in the colony found themselves in jail as they had been amongst the kesslers to address back in boston somewhat..

No Agenda
"andros" Discussed on No Agenda
"In the morning jason in green bay in the morning from cedar albert in the morning how guess fake but in the morning and was a big meet up. That's a big meeting or in green bay. That's football for them. It is the ex green bay. What is the covert status of green bay. Is it They lock longtown. Well brooklyn is the opposite of this report. It's the boy in bushwick at the new york. No agenda protest. We relocated to glenda the good bus Mike schwab here with our human resource. Oh hey yeah So y'all tried to have a meeting but apparently there's no agenda so he showed up and there was a film shoot going on. so yeah. we're we're here in my unicorn. Rainbows school bus. We wrote around and Had her own little cast here of characters. This is andros long island stay safe. John david gazette from brooklyn. There's way too many fucking cameras here. Okay this is. This is michelle joni by the way you should google me. And we're going to reschedule a meet up for good old brooklyn some out. Yeah brooklyn which locked down. But that's no problem for the film crew to be out apparently just to mind immediately. Why does hollywood film crew get. Get a pass on this. Because they release beta they be the elites twenty five people in green bay by the way twenty five. That's a bad ass. Meet up fairness amita up. Final one is melbourne. Get this is uh. Max rocket out of the soviet socialist republic of korea in the morning. Adam fairness love and light. Thank you t. Curry baroness love loads. Partner live from melbourne. Thank you adam for everything state scores with my touch. My terrible ditch exit. Could i could i john. C the voice on the do that. Great shark cement. Melvin volcanic victoria here in the morning. Everyone douche bags and produces alliance Produce in the morning man. So you know if you don't have foam by now you should because this is happening people around the world are meeting up. They've never some have but most have never met each other. They probably come from very different backgrounds and yet they can all come together. Have a good time yell and shout and drink and have fun and exchange crazy things and it's got to be good for the soul. Man is for brickland well. Brooklyn's got problems. Brooklyn is got problems. But we're with your brooklyn karma for you quick rundown of the meet ups that are happening tomorrow. We have one in bellingham. Washington is the vaccination marketing conference. That's what we call a meet up these days. It'll be gruff brewing. The houston hackers meet. Tomorrow at six o'clock Nympheas mexicana katina katina bozeman belgrade. Montana now is that The be saturday then is at saturday. No sunday i don't know. What date is saturday. Belgrade montana at bar three barbecue also on the six black nyc big loafs. No agenda bash in the blast. That'd be two o'clock in the greater raleigh north carolina area. You've got to contact david. Fox's the organizers because it'll be at a private house woohoo also on the six love and light winter. Boston massachusetts meet up at two thirty castle island brewing and a quick rundown on the thirteenth. Okay see thirty. Three dallas local nine. Seventy.

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"andros" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne
"Which one is right. Now really is nadine. No like what's going on. Make their hair different colors. Okay another larry. Moment and you and i talked about this i think before we logged on and you kind of made a reference to it but i just wanted to say that. Like three minutes of larry walking through the sewer dropping bombs to me. It was just lazy writing. I actually got kind of frustrated. It was like first of all. Cbs is getting in more than its requisite number of f. lam's in this episode and secondly seeking a better writer than that so i have to say that it was genuine reaction reaction but it was also completely unnecessary and i'm finding out where the extra three hours ibm establishment shy. Okay remember. it's a twelve hundred page book. Yeah but like missing much from the nineteen ninety mini series. That hasn't happened in. You know. We're i'm now four. Our guest houses yachts. Or do you think it's not going to happen. I feel like it was character establishment in the original. That's not going to happen in this one. So can i'm going to tell you. I'm a little scared that they're going to shortchange some characters in this one just because they just kind of brushed up against them like ray brenner. Who was ralph in the book. Like nick andros who was very significant in the book. Yeah so now. Episode five is out. I've watched up through episode for nine episodes. So i don't know but i'm a little concerned that some of these characters that in my brain are really big are gonna get short shrift. Yeah and that's i mean that's one of the reasons why i rated it. So low is because i feel like we don't have the character establishment that made me care about the storyline of all of these characters in the original nineteen ninety four versions so that has been my little rating thus far. They have sort of made up for it by doing. They're doing more flashbacks whereas the original version was more linear So yeah so. I have two more things to say and then i'm done. Oh my god. We've talked for two hours. Which i thought we were going to So and i may be this it happen. I may be borrowing. My brain started happening in another episode. Does nadine get the plan. Shot out in this episode. No that is the next episode. Okay then i'm not gonna say it does flag rescue lloyd in this episode. Yes see. I totally confused a whole bunch of things in my brain so the thing about flag is that they keep showing his feet. Okay in the book. He's wearing snip towed dipped in cal- dying worn out cowboy boots. I mean they're pointy toed black..

Baby-Led Weaning Made Easy
How to Choose a Safe Seat for Your Baby to Eat with High Chair Designer Kirsti Vandraas
"Today. We're talking about the seat in which your baby learns how to eat. That's right highchairs. And when it comes to hide your design there is no one more well known for icon design in this space than peter obstacle of norway. Peter offset designed the trip trap highchair in one thousand nine hundred seventy two. When he looked around for a chair that allowed his son to sit in a natural way at the grownups table and because nonesuch chair existed he designed what is now known as the iconic trip chair basically so he could include his son in as he says life round the table. So many of you may have this chair that trip trap or recognize it. It's sometimes like to a ladder so the trip trap is a wooden chair with an adjustable seat and adjustable footplate and grows with your child so the company that peter designed it for which is called. Shutt- is headquartered in norway. And they've actually sold more than twelve million trip trap as so it is one of the. Most globally recognized chairs. Personally i love this chair. I have in us seven of the trip traps around the table for my seven children. They've really been fabulous investment wonderful. Especially if you have a smaller space where you're feeding your baby or babies or if you're feeding multiples it's wonderful because it has a much smaller footprints like not one of those highchairs. It's gonna take up your kitchen. So while peter fix trip trap was designed and launched in one thousand nine hundred ninety two when his son was little forty years later in twenty thirteen obstacle launched. Another chair called the nomi and this was really his realization of his vision for designing the next generation highchair one. That's dedicated to his grandchildren. So peter obstacles now eighty one at the time of this recording. He continues to work every day. And cures deep vandross is a physiotherapist and an ergonomic who works very closely with peter. In fact she's worked with peter object for the last thirteen years. So kirsty is going to be on the podcast today. Sharing peter's vision and philosophy about the chairs that he originally designed for his child and his grandchildren. Now that millions of families of used around the world. So if you have a trip trap or a nomi- or if you're in the market for a highchair that will continue to serve your family and your child long after these initial stages of starting solids. I think you're really going to enjoy this interview. Because the scandinavian design principles and the philosophies held by peter and explained today by st are so very different from what we may have in mind when we go to select a seat for our baby to learn how to eat so today on the podcast. Kirstin i are going to be talking about the difference in american and european safety standards. Why norwegian families do not actually strap their babies of their toddlers into the degree or the extent that americans may think is necessary. This is going to be very eye opening for a lot of you certainly was for me as kind of a control freak. Mom we'll be chatting about why the trip trap and the nomi were designed with the very obvious absence of trey and what that means. and then. How the adjustable foot rest is probably the most important safety and design component missing from most highchairs today. So i hope you enjoy this interview with cure. Steve andros from the peter obsta company. Kirsty thank you so much for joining us. I am so excited to have the opportunity to interview you. It's catching get now. If you can. Would you tell us a little bit about your background. And how you know the whole life story maybe. How did you get into product design. And then how did you come to. Work with. Peter ops vic. Oh it's a long story. I am a physiotherapist anais. I started working in our major hospital here in in ostler with people with back and neck problems you know. People came into the hospital more or less paralyzed with pain and never thought they would be able to come up and walk again and with a treatment lots of guidance we build them up again and they went home and they were fine and had a lotta for knowledge with how to behave to avoid back and neck problems then. I saw that it was difficult for them. To use to knowledge they had when they went back to back. So i sold our institution equivalent to osha would been interesting place to work to see if i was able to get other people to create positive working environments where you could work but still keep your health so i spent ten years in our show in charge of ergonomics and then i started sinking. What about getting into detail. The totality because their via opium much more than chair tables but share and tables reports on the totality and. I wanted to see if we could make chairs in such way that you didn't talk to have problems with your body after sitting. Who working so. I started working ritual. Company that developed sitting solution for the working person unlock was contested. Interesting period thomas there for six teen years and then i met peter ops week. One of a number of designers. We used not process another lost twelve years. We're solely read. Peter and peter's sir designs promoting them talking about taking part in the product development. So that was a long story. But you know the background and How i ended up here. And you're still actively working with peter. Is that correct. Yes yes wonderful. Can you tell us a little bit about the history of the design of the trip trap and then the nomi highchairs and especially with regard to promoting freedom and fellowship. The trick drop chair was developed in the beginning of the seventies piotre just had his son wounding sixty nine will sitting on an ordinary highchair s. You know the high chair has been around for for generations. you know egypt. They use highchair. the hunt. Chance in their mini is an pizza hut his son sitting in hijab but then when he reached a year and a half you know he didn't really need to sit with the sort of support all around his waist. He was looking for other chairs that he could place his son around the table together with the rest of the company that did not exist so he had to make his own amber trip chapels but one then in nineteen seventy two and i think he did something very clever back then because he did not make it to fit into what you call the design of the seventies he had the distinct bischel feature in the seventies and the result is that the chair still look quite Modern had he designed it giving it the visual design of what the kitchen look like. Back in nineteen seventy two. It would have been outdated very old looking chair today.

Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
"andros" Discussed on Two Guys to the Dark Tower Came: A Podcast about Stephen King and His Books
"It all right. He yukking it up moment. Stay in fact The yukking it up moment that i wanted to call out is from that scene. When the eldest call them the email towards the end of the confrontation when one of the women a grabs at pipe to to try to attack him he turns on her shoots a right through the face and her head you know basically explodes and then dana grabs the pipe a moment later and then smashes his head in and and keeps beating him until his head is basically just a a wet meet bag and then then proceeds to start kicking him so there was a a lot of smashing going on there. It's pretty yucky. Yeah that was my moment to the blood splatter everywhere. If there is more blood in teddy's dying seeing may be able to give it to him. But we're gonna go with dana splattering guys head. Yeah all right will as always we'd like to thank our patrons for supporting our show In getting access to exclusive patriot content such as bonus podcast episodes are bonus podcast episode for january's a fun. Little short story called gray matter. We just recorded and it'll be up for our patrons later on this month and if you would like to listen that become a patron by visiting. He dot com slash. Two guys dark tower. Yeah we had a lot of fun talking about gray matter and we've got seventeen bonus episodes that you'll also get access to all right. I think it's time for some fun stuff. J. a write a love fun stuff and there is a lot of fun stuff in this episode. Yeah there's also a fun stuff about the show itself jay. We're going to go meta here. We actually forgot to rate episode three at the end of last episode we did not do our ranking of episode. Three so jay. How many jamie sheridan's did you get up three. I will give episode three the previous sued. Three jamey sheridan. It's i liked it more than episode. Two and not quite as much as i liked episode one so three. Jimmy sheridan's it is. Yeah gave it two and a half jamie sheridan's same sort of thing. I'm starting to not remember all my actual jamie sheridan's for every one of the shows. I'm trying to be consistent. As i can and i think two and a half is where i lay. That's fair all right so back to the fun stuff for this episode episode four. What you got one is a moment during that planning seen. When stu says i don't have an accent and larry is just a little bit. Yeah he does. Have i love the fact that you know. The new yorkers telling the texan you got an great just because we're we liked so much the common nick stuff. I love their. When tom finds out nicknames. He's like nick andros and he's trying to like the knicks ter- like that's a cute little may that That he's given their just about everything almost every minute. Tom's on onscreen has been a joy for me. So really enjoying it. Couple of Food related fun stuff items. That i had is that fran is drinking some kind of fruit colored drink which i have to assume is zara just like in the book course. Which is the the juice concentrate. Only she seems to like in the book herald has a scene where he breaks out a payday in starts non on it through the scene when he's really nervous and i thought that was pretty. Great is a nice callback. It wasn't you have to know what a payday looks like. They didn't show the label or the rapper. But paydays are pretty distinct because they are not coated in chocolate. Although the ones in the book were so. I don't know but anyway held a payday in france. Drink some ex. Yeah good i. I missed that one. What one other. One i adding. Why here is that. In addition to the huntingford home advertisement. There's an advertisement. I salt on the other side of that and and i just thought it was really weird. It's an advertisement for table. Salt is not something that you'd normally see advertisements for it. I was trying to figure out why that could have been. And i have no idea why Salt is like the seasoning. It sells itself. Exactly you don't need to advertise all right so my my last fun stuff. Jay is wise. Why is this episode. Called house of the dead. It beats me. I must have missed something. Because i don't think that that phrase connects to anything that happened in the show it was. It was a little bit odd to me. Like i sort of like. Maybe this is where either the. I don't wanna get into spoilers. But i thought maybe it was referring to something that was going to happen or not happen and neither one of those things like okay. This preference doesn't make a whole lot of sense especially since there is no flag in this episode j. Yeah they could have made like the fake title to that rock movie. The house of the dead. That would have been awesome. I think that rock movie was a real movie. Though it was it was skyscraper or skyscraper. One of the two. He is a scrapper. Can we add one more fun stuff before we go sure. They're leaning into. Larry telling people that he's some sort of rockstar which is different from the book and is sort fun when it leads to scenes like leary treading on america. The beautiful For the whole town on ana on what are those things called. Scissor lifts He sort of love above everyone and he's just waylon away on. His guitar was a cool little moment. It was a little bit shocking to me because nobody knows he's a rock star in the book once they once the world ends but cranny makes mention of it earlier as well. I thought you were going to say it was shocking. Because he's up on this lift in the rain playing electric guitar. I don't have any other fun stuff items. But i think we should give this episode ratings. What did you think. I'm still not on board with this with this show. I'm a little bit higher on this episode than i have been previous ones and i'm gonna give it three j. shirt right at. That's better than the rating. You gave the episode three. Yep i'm just gonna go all out and give this five out of five jamie sheridan's yeah. This show. This episode was. It wasn't a perfect episode of tv. It still had a few problems but this was by far by a long ways the best episode of the show so far i'm going to give it to the full score. Five out of five jamie sheridan's. Wow all right well we are now four episodes into what is a nine episode series. But if you remember only the first eight episodes contain the story from the book i episode nine is going to be a epilogue written by king himself. So we're like halfway through the series basically jay and i think The the ninth episode is just a recipe on exericse. Oh i'm going to make sure. I have my notepad out for that so i can take some notes. Spoilers rock the rock stirring pitcher of like light red liquid. It'll be fantastic. I mean who wouldn't watch that. I'll i'd spend forty five minutes. Joie watching the rock makes rx eating. Paydays yeah you could. He could stir those rx with the payday. Great all right. Well that's all for this episode of two guys to the dark tower came. thanks jay. thank you links to. All of our social media is available in the show notes if you like the show. Please rain us on apple podcasts. To support the show visit patriot. Dot com slash. Two guys dark tower next.

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State of Play Reactions
"And hello everyone. My name is Jonathan Bush and this podcast beyond episode six, hundred and sixty one. In episode I am starting as I. Prepare a treat thing for my dog because he's angry that I'm recording this show I'm joined this week by Brian All. He can. He can. He can bark for me. He can you Andros joined by Max Scoville. You should get him xbox controller shape squeaky toys so that he can be a playstation show disrupting commodore dog form. That's a good idea. Now, what do you think of this contaminant and then he bites up? Obviously, he's mad that I haven't given them that tree yet. So I'm going to send it his way. Of, course, we are going to be talking all about the state of play which just wrapped up as a recording the show. Unfortunately, Lucy O'Brien can't be with us because her Internet has decided why? Why were today? That's unnecessary? So she's figuring that out. But of course, if you're wondering where regular scheduled episode is already happened, so you can go back and listen to that either on youtube or your favorite podcast services. It's all there But yeah, we want to do a second episode to break down this state of play and we have a full wrap up all of the video screen shots, all that stuff on Nigerian. You can check out a full breakdown of it. I don't think we'll be going. By game during this, but this, what state of play, of course did come with the expectations that there would not be any major first party announcements there would not be any. Hardware or business related announcement. So assumingly here about any I pretty acquisitions or anything like that, I is basically going to be focused on ps four PS VR and some third party indie updates when it comes to ps five. So with that. All in mind as the expectations were set, just sort of a general down feel Brian. I'll start with you. How did you feel about the show overall? It. I guess like a a C. I would seem like a six out of ten or I, guess, that would be a not not a is like a seven, right? So. Six ten I D. Letters. Yeah, maximum. He looks better idea. Let's do states if that's if that's the state of play was a state, it would be a solid. New Hampshire which I don't really have any strong feelings about I don't particularly dislike it, but it doesn't really get me excited. Nobody's like want to go to New Hampshire and I go hell. Let's go to new. Hampshire, right just it was fine like I feel like they were good in terms of getting expectations on the right level. But at the same time like you know they were like it's going to be forty plus minutes and I was like. Well, it's searcher was but. You know. What it was fine it. It's all right. What else are we GonNa do in Twenty Twenty Watch. The News. Yeah I mean I'm trying to think what other states that would be similar to in like most of it, I'm not really interested in visiting, but it had some. Could be. Cool. Yeah, it's yeah. I. Guess I, Guess, that's a good way of putting. It is I. I'll never never turn these things down, but it is. It does feel a little weird that it was. It was just sort of a kind of a few small things. Some slightly bigger things glued together. But nothing really like. Holy Crap that that was huge, but I think the key thing is these been. So sort of inconsistent. If like if they if these were first announced, was it like last year around e three? If somebody had done these on a on a regular cycle, like kind of like Nintendo directs, are I feel like we'd be more accustomed to like what to expect, but the fact that this is this is coming along especially when we're so hungry for PS five news, it's just a little bit like it's even even when they're completely preparing us. It's still a little hard not to be like a little bit underwhelmed. Just like well, I wanted more. Than intended Iraq's have sort of pivoted recently with the their announcement of those like new mini rex doing, and so I think even even the cadence of what these things used to be is now going away and so that's I don't I don't know I feel that like it's cool to get like kind of information drops like this, but on the flip side like I'd. Rather. I'd rather they charge of the laser beam in blasts it when it's when it's big and strong, right? Yeah. It's. It's a weird thing because you know a I think it was maybe a month or two ago. They did almost like a state of play on the playstation blog of ten big upcoming indie Games for PS Horn ps five and I wonder like why wasn't that a state of play presentation Max to your point like the identity of what this is? This year state of play has been the. The last of US and goes to Sushi my showcases and last year was the first one where they focused so much on ps VR that people got very upset that it wasn't focused enough on ps four. So they pivoted in the second one. Had you know F F seven remake finally coming back in a big monster hunter, a ice born DLC showcase. Mike. Big Games that people wanted to see and it has been this uneven inconsistent thing that I don't really know what the identity of it is. and. So going into this presentation, the expectations are set, but

The Town Haul
A Sit Down with The National Wildlife Federation: Kristy Jones and Liz Soper
"Everyone and welcome to another episode of the town hall as all move forward we have been stuck for like two and a half months now and it's really weird time in history but the town hall is staying dedicated to telling really important sustainability stories. And we're lucky. We get some really massive brands. This episode is one of those lucky ones. Today I'm actually joined by two guests. Jones enlisted were from National Wildlife Federation earlier in the year. Rubicon was named the official sustainability and tech partner for recycle mania of the competition under the management of the NWF but will get into all of that and enlists. Thank you both so much for being here today I've only done multiple jest episodes like once or twice so let's just establish a little bit of water for answering some of the questions. Honest truth besides my husband and my dog youtube or the only people. I've interacted with today so I'm a little over all of us to bumble words over each other so Liz let's start with you. Tell me a bit about your role at. Nwf A little bit about your professional time line and how you can got to where you are and then in that time line or in your story what do you think sparked passion for environmental sustainability in in Christie. You're on deck and I'd love to know the same free. We'll start with this. I am the director of Pre K. To twelve education for National Wildlife Federation. I have actually end with the fedaration for most of my career. I'm going into my twenty four th year and I really started off in a regional office and did a lot of regional education work and for the last eleven years have been focusing my efforts and the national level And really pushing forward the work that we do with schools and other informal education opportunities and community My background actually. My undergraduate degree was in wildlife biology and forestry and I started off as a wildlife biologist but Kinda fun interesting fact is I found. I had a lot more fun topping and and I feel like I made a bigger impact talking with people within the community that I was doing my research in collecting data. You know like the nighttime Barstool chat where we were talking about. Grizzly Bear Habitat. And what it meant to you know Maintain and keep that habitat healthy and the ways people get involved so that that's somewhat how I moved from that into education and got my masters in education at in Oregon And then pretty much. Except for one other job with The Lake Champlain Basin Program doing watershed education. I've been working for WF And you know my my passion for this work. I I think really stems back from my childhood. I was lucky enough to spend every single summer and a place called a Greensboro Vermont which is in North East Kingdom of Vermont on Kathy Lake. It was my grandparents Cabin and my parents would just throw out the door every morning We'd be gone all day with the catching crayfish and swimming at night. We'd be catching lightning bugs and watching a shooting stars with my grandparents and it just it set the stage for my wanting to be able to pass this Passion for Nature and the environment and to also protect loved that Christie Europe. Sure yeah so I have been with National Wildlife Federation for several years as well. I think I'm going on. I started in two thousand three at National Wildlife Federation. So I guess I'm going on my sixteenth seventeenth year. I've worked in higher education program so I manage higher education programmes at National Wildlife Federation working with colleges and universities working with them to help them advance their efforts on campus Sustainability Renewable Energy Waste Reduction Habitat Restoration Green purchasing that sort of thing. And I've I've done that since the entire time I've been at NWS We also in our program here. We also help college students. Young professionals develop leadership skills and also learn more about career opportunity so career development to learn what their opportunities are in conservation field or their opportunities are in learning about sustainability and sustainability skill. So they can bring that to whatever a career field sector. They choose to go into after they finish school. So I believe you know similar to Liz. I grew up outdoors playing all the time spending all day in the summertime that we would be out as soon as the sun was up and become home. You know. As soon as it was starting to get dark I grew up camping. You know we would go to the closest national park to win where we grew up was Shenandoah National Park here in Virginia and I still live in this area in that area. So we we go to the park all the time. It's beautiful and so I take my little girl there as well So just growing up. We spent a Lotta time outdoors. I really enjoyed seeing wildlife and spending time and hiking and going to the beach and searching for seashells and that sort of thing when I graduated college. Actually a little bit. Before I graduated college I went on a trip to Andros Island. The Bahamas in it's a family island in the Bahamas and I went to a field station their biological field station and that is where I spent the next six years of my life. After College I worked at the field station. I worked with college. Students and high school high school students helping down learn about ecology and learning field skills in that type of thing and that really helped me really understand value of hands on learning. So you know whenever you education as you know there's sitting in the classroom and learning there is value to that there's also value to being out in the field learning skills. You know the experiential part of that and so. When after that after I left the field station I worked for nonprofit for a little bit in the environmental security sector and that really looked at conflict around natural resources so water timber diamonds was another example and that that was looking at conflicts most likely outside the US. And then. When I started looking for a new opportunity I was really attracted to. Nwf's education programs. We have a very large education program. National Wildlife Federation engaging. Little kids all the way up through adults and so that is kind of what got me hooked at. Nwf and applied for a job on the campus sustainability team. And so I've been here since two thousand three. That's awesome okay so I will let you guys now kind of feel these answer. You know whoever wants to answer white and build upon each other's responses in we're going to focus a lot on education recycle mania but you know the. Nwf Is a massive umbrella brand for a lot of different environmental conservation causes. So I did want to do a little bit of background about the mission. You know the strategic plan the six pillars of what makes the NWF and then we can get into the specs of the educational programs so whoever wants to field kind of the overall NWF mission answer can A. I'll go again and you know the midst of NWF is really to unite ensure that wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world and There's no doubt in all of our minds and these days that our world is rapidly changing whether it's with this pandemic Like we're facing right now or the pack that more than one third of Americans. Fish and wildlife are at risk for extinction or the climate crisis. And of course all of these impacts what the impacts are on any of our marginalized communities so you recently. I just wanted to mention this because I think it's really important and it really sets the stage who I believe. Nwf is particularly right now and our it was CEO Calling Amarah who recently said that we need to be leading this charged with compassion. You know during this time because this pandemic is clearly showing that men. There are many structural inequalities in our societies such as access to clean water food healthcare or the

Todd Schnitt
Bahamas issues tropical storm warning as storm nears
"National hurricane center says a cluster of storm south east of the Bahamas will likely develop into a tropical storm within the next thirty six hours forecasters say will reach the Florida coast Saturday afternoon a tropical storm warning is in effect for the northwestern Bahamas excluding Andros island it will bring heavy rain to areas of the Bahamas that were just devastated by hurricane Dorian historically the Atlantic hurricane season peaks on September tenth well I'm telling all Floridians in anyone living along the east coast do not let your guard down we still have a lot of days ahead of us yet during hurricane season sort of weather center meteorologist in colostomy says the second half of the season can produce more storms in years like this one when el Nino has ended and we have a neutral climate

Curiosity Daily
What is folie deux
"When you live with someone. It's common for a bug like a cold or flu to spread from one person to another, but mental illness believe it or not it's possible. Here's the scoop on the phenomenon it's technically called shared psychotic disorder. But is most famously known as fully ado, the first case of the condition was documented in the nineteenth century with a thirty something married. Couple named Margaret and Michael they shared a delusion that people were sneaking into their house at night spreading dust, dropping pieces of fluff and wearing down the souls of the couples shoes shared psychotic disorder. Most often affects people in very close relationships like married couples siblings, and parents and children. They're also usually socially isolated and a lot of the time. They have a pre existing mental illness. The condition has lots of different forms, but the most common and oldest known one is called fully impose AI or imposed madness. In that form, the more dominating person in the pair spreads his or her delusion to the more submissive person. And that person doesn't resist the ideas another version is called fully stimul- tahnee or simultaneous madness. That's where two people with deep connection both experienced the delusion at once luckily in most of these forms. The cure is simple just separate the two people when that doesn't work psychiatrists can resort to medication or electro convulsive therapy. But you know, what? We all tend to share mental eccentricities with others. And that's not always a bad thing as Esther Inglis Arkell of I o nine puts it quote. There are few old married couples who don't share eccentricities there are few families or even close friendships that don't require both people to work with various mental glitches of the other. We all go a little crazy for the other people in our lives unquote, commune just give Ashley round of applause for nailing. All this French pronunciations. Hey, I took French in high school I can't pronounce anything anymore, but I can sometimes understand it. And if we mispronounce something, please be gentle. We try our hardest. We do

Curiosity Daily
What is folie deux
"You live with someone. It's common for a bug like a cold or flu to spread from one person to another, but mental illness believe it or not it's possible. Here's the scoop on the phenomenon it's technically called shared psychotic disorder. But is most famously known as fully ado, the first case of the condition was documented in the nineteenth century with a thirty something married. Couple named Margaret and Michael they shared a delusion that people were sneaking into their house at night spreading dust, dropping pieces of fluff and wearing down the souls of the couples shoes shared psychotic disorder. Most often affects people in very close relationships like married couples siblings, and parents and children. They're also usually socially isolated and a lot of the time. They have a pre existing mental illness. The condition has lots of different forms, but the most common and oldest known one is called fully impose AI or imposed madness. In that form, the more dominating person in the pair spreads his or her delusion to the more submissive person. And that person doesn't resist the ideas another version is called fully stimul- tahnee or simultaneous madness. That's where two people with deep connection both experienced the delusion at once luckily in most of these forms. The cure is simple just separate the two people when that doesn't work psychiatrists can resort to medication or electro convulsive therapy. But you know, what? We all tend to share mental eccentricities with others. And that's not always a bad thing as Esther Inglis Arkell of I o nine puts it quote. There are few old married couples who don't share eccentricities there are few families or even close friendships that don't require both people to work with various mental glitches of the other. We all go a little crazy for the other people in our lives unquote, commune just give Ashley round of applause for nailing. All this French pronunciations. Hey, I took French in high school I can't pronounce anything anymore, but I can sometimes understand it. And if we mispronounce something, please be gentle. We try our hardest. We do I can't at least guarantee that we spelled everything correctly. Enter full rate up on this on curiosity dot com and our curiosity app, Android NIO s that's all for today. But there's plenty more. You can learn about on curiosity dot com. This weekend this weekend. You'll learn about why you get pleasure from the misfortune of other people in ancient supernova that may have triggered a mass extinction on earth the humble that interesting origins of. Key lime pie the most addictive substances on the planet and more and don't forget to. Visit our Facebook page at Facebook dot com slash curiosity dot com. All spelled out to see what Ashley and I were up to at the consumer electronic show unless Vegas this week. You can also find exclusive photos and videos of our trip on our patriarch page at patriotair dot com slash curiosity dot com. All spelled out. Come hang out with us again Sunday on the award winning curiosity daily. And learn something new in just a few minutes. I'm Ashley Hamer, and I'm Cody gov. Have a great weekend and stay curious. On the Westwood One podcast network.

WBZ Afternoon News
Patient death prompts FDA hold on Mersana's lead cancer ADC
"Five twenty. Five a look at New, England, business now a stumble for Cambridge cancer company. Massana therapeutic sit has been told by the FDA that it is putting a partial hold on clinical trials of its drug following the death of the patient couple of years ago Massana, announced a potential billion dollar marketing partnership with. Japan's Takeda pharmaceutical for the successful launch of this drug CFO David. Spelman this is a lot of money at stake actually shared this information with, the keta they've been extremely supportive of they understand. That this is very. Unfortunate these things do happen in phase one. On college development Massana says, it will work with regulators as well as Takeda to review and resolve the hold still this news sent, shares plummeting on Wall Street today US, army is, holding back, on full-scale production approval for a billion dollar self. Propelled howitzer contract under development by systems these weapons are the artillery centerpiece for the army. Bloomberg reports quality control, issues such as bad welding and supply chain. Management, mean to be resolved before moving. On b. is based in London but does have substantial operations in Nashua says it's confident that corrective actions will get production. Back on track new life for an old industry in, the central main town of j. as verse oh paper says it's throwing some investment money into its mill That will enable it to make a switch to produce only specialty papers. Employees at the Andros Coggin male have been put through the ringer with several layoffs but more than one hundred. Were, called back. To work earlier this year with a previous hundred twenty million dollar upgrade word on. How many or if any jobs will be created with this new. Strategy WBZ news time five twenty seven do you know.