40 Burst results for "Auburn"

"auburn" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

WLS-AM 890

06:43 min | 6 d ago

"auburn" Discussed on WLS-AM 890

"There are three there are three things we really care about God family and country the Dan Bongino show man we haven't done our traditional weekly shout out to Alabama Dale he is the Bongino show representative whether he likes it or not for the great state of Alabama state I've got a lot of family attachments to you you sound like you're from New York oh yeah a lot you have no idea my uncle lived in Dothan I forget all his titles by the way Dale before the Duke of then he is the aristocrat of Auburn the baron of Birmingham hey that's it I got them all I did he did not help me for the record folks Jim did not help that's how my loyalty to Alabama Dale that's how deep it goes we got to get back on track lot going on in the world but you know the show goes on as they say even in the midst of everything happening we're gonna keep our eyes on it but yeah I've got a big ties to Alabama I'm not kidding some very important ones out by the way are you going to the Iron Bowl it's gonna be good to show I actually think Auburn's got a shot I every time I delve into college football I get a thousand nasty grams on Facebook when I said I predicted FSU the criminals would win the national champions this year you know how many people are like dude I'm never listening again you started to get into SEC football because by the way they're not even in the SEC they're in the ACC but talking they're about Georgia it was a Georgia fan I don't mess I get it I'm not an FSU fan I'm a Gators we suck this year we're terrible no we like really suck like horribly like the worst year gonna we're have in a long time we wouldn't be Tennessee we'd be ranked four thousandth in the nation which is terrible but I made that prediction big mistake but I think Auburn's got a shot I know it's a lot of roll -tiders love you all you know it's just sports man it's just a sport ball as Cernovich calls it in the end but that'll be fun so if you're at the Iron Ball come say hello I'll be there this year I have some special attachments to Auburn War Eagle man so leftist folks one thing about leftists I always enjoy covering on the show more than anything you ever wake up in the morning right and you you know up get you're looking at me right here I'm just saying that in your eyes like put some water on your face you brush your teeth or whatever by the way dad let me know in the Facebook is it are you supposed to brush your teeth before or after you eat in the morning this is like a big debate I'm going not to tell you what I do but it's a big debate I've actually read some stuff going both ways that you rinse your mouth out with water and any but then go brush your teeth afterwards but what do you do I don't know I have no idea because I'm not an oral hygienist or whatever but you get up you do your thing in the morning you look in the mirror and you're like you know what this I love country man you ever say that like you get up and you think I am really lucky to be here and I said that especially after my first few years as a young agent you travel around a lot is what they call a post stander so when you're a young agent they'll put out these solicitations where they'll say a we have trip coming up to say Moscow and you can put your name in to go travel and what they'll do is the president's security detail needs agents from the field the field offices that aren't working protection full -time to go over and travel so long and short of it is if it's a really cool country a lot of people will bid I don't mean not great country I mean like you could get sick or something like that some of these places with poor sanitation you know usually you'll get just picked if you're the new guy so if you're the new guy you travel a lot and you'll travel a lot to a lot of pretty nasty places and when I was a new guy I got sent to a lot of places and given that I was in the New York field office satellite of it we were close to a lot of major airports so it was cheap to ship us just just about anywhere overseas or even down to DC to jump on a car plane overseas and I saw a lot of the world a lot before I was 30 years old I'd probably been to 15 countries multiple times some of them and you start to realize if your kids are and turning liberal they're in a college that's indoctrinating them can I give you a piece of advice? have them go on a trip not don't get them in any danger send them on a trip somewhere send them on a trip and have them look and volunteer someplace in a foreign country that's not really in any danger but send them on a trip because I'm telling you when I came back even though I was anything like that I love this country so much more the first real trip I took was to Russia to Moscow and I was only there about four or five days the first time there I've multiple been there times which I know lefties are like occlusion cool I get it but when I came back at Andrews Air Force Base I got off that c5 and man you touch that ground in America and you like you want to kiss the ground I will never forget walking around Moscow which is an incredibly wealthy city it is look it up it's really expensive to live in Moscow and you'd see these military police officers in Red Square and you'd look and they'd have these like soupy looking uniforms on they've all wrinkled and sloppy and then I went back to Russia the second time years later on meeting with this FSB guy and talking to the guy and he's telling us all this stuff about how some of their military folks don't have ammo some of the police officers don't have ammo that some of these uniforms are 10 -15 years old and I thought to myself my gosh I mean you go to our Arlington National Cemetery and our guys are tight tight they're in there in the rain and the snow marching in a strict formation guarding that tomb of the unknown soldier 24 -7 shoulders scapula back back chin up eyes straight ahead no distractions teams these were our guys in shape

Fresh "Auburn" from News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:13 sec | 1 hr ago

Fresh "Auburn" from News, Traffic and Weather

"News radio 1000 FM 977 forecast from the Northwest is Weather Center. It's gonna be chilly again overnight with temperatures cooling in the upper 20s to low 30s. Watch out for any spotty showers. They could be making the roads pretty slippery early morning, but most of us will anticipate the rain to start in for the tomorrow, afternoon and it's an initial round of some lighter rainfall with about a third of an inch expected around places from the Como for Weather Center and meteorologist Rebecca Stevenson. News radio FM 977. Stay connected, stay informed from the Northwest 24 hour Center. News I'm Jeff. Here's what we are following. The search continues for a shooter in Auburn after

Playing Music, Reviewing Scores for College Football Mondays

The Dan Bongino Show

01:19 min | 3 weeks ago

Playing Music, Reviewing Scores for College Football Mondays

"-3872. The Dan Bongino Show. No, this is not our weekly tribute to Alabama Dale. I know you may be confused, but because we've instituted college football Mondays, because ladies and gentlemen, Jim and I are pretty good at marketing the show. I mean, our marketing budget, Jim, is what? How much money do we spend? Zero, exactly. And we're probably one of the biggest radio shows. Top two or three. Number two podcast. Why? Because you know how to get the voice out there. So we want to appeal to the college kids. We do college football Mondays where we play all these college football songs associated affiliated with teams. And that is for you. Roll titers out there. Alabama big win this weekend. Jim's not happy. Thought that that little incident with the QB was ace. But listen, you know, no, I didn't see it. So I can't comment on it. Informal. I was out all weekend Saturday. So absolutely no college football got the scores. I know Alabama one and I will be at the Iron Bowl. So I'll see you there. Getting a little do a little tailgate there. So, uh, should I tell everyone where I'm going to be? I'm not sure where going I'm to be yet, but it may be near the Tiger walk. So although I have a special attachment to Auburn, much respect to the Alabama folks. Got a good coach. Good team there. Big game this weekend for you. By the way, Notre

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Fresh "Auburn" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:12 min | 7 hrs ago

Fresh "Auburn" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

"Is sponsored by Boost Infinite. Boost Infinite's new wireless technology switches between networks for the best service at a lower price. Switch today. Visit boostinfinite .com. That's boostinfinite .com. And the forecast, sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services. Here's Como4 meteorologist Kristen Clark. We're looking at a big change in the overall weather pattern over the next few days. It starts tonight as we track rain clouds into western Washington and this will be a chilly rain developing across the lowlands tomorrow with minor a two to five inches of snow initially at the Kaskin Mountain passes into Friday morning. But it is Friday into night Saturday that a secondary much stronger storm cranks out that cascade making snow machine. We can easily seeped over 20 inches of snow dumping over the Kaskin Mountain passes by the end of the weekend. Comerford In the Weather Center meteorologist Kristin Clark. In Seattle right now we have mostly cloudy skies still. It's degrees at 106. Someone fired shots at two women in a truck overnight in Auburn killing one them. of It happened just south of the Auburn parking ride. It all started at a Chevron station on Harvey Road. That's where police say there was some kind of confrontation

"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:31 min | 3 weeks ago

"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Auburn needs cars and they offer something no other dealer does hey it's manda factor they will buy your car today and on top of that when they resell your car they will share the profit with you 50 50 shop around compare for yourself it always comes down to this if waste car ford can pay you the same or more for your vehicle pay you up front and then when they resell your car share their profit with you 50 50 why sell your car anywhere else go to waste car ford dot com that's waste car ford dot com waste car ford in auburn northwest news radio right here for breaking news traffic of weather every 10 minutes john dalston watching all the cameras right now and listening to scanners for any updates here and problems in the high -performance homes traffic center yeah we are looking at some wet roads standing water and slick driving conditions might be an issue we do have the closure of 405 in the southbound direction between talbot road and six seven they're doing some work on the linda overpass that was hit by a truck a few weeks back so traffic is going to be detoured around the scene southbound 167 will be accessible by an avenue air so that is going to take you a little extra time to get to where you need to go also 272nd street at star lake road we have some ongoing construction taking up the left lane about a one hour wait on the edmunds kingston ferry run that is departing the edmunds dock i'm john nelson our next northwest traffic at 634. still some wind in areas is this morning if not some heavy rain showers at times just drive with care temperature right now rather mild 57 we have here northwest

Fresh "Auburn" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:09 min | 7 hrs ago

Fresh "Auburn" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

"1000 FM 97 7. Stay connected, stay informed. Good afternoon, Northwest News Time 12 31. I'm Taylor Van Sice with our top stories from our 24 7 News Center. A woman in her 30s is dead after a shooting in Auburn early this morning. One of a number of gun violence incidents that we've seen. Colby Crossley with Auburn police telling KOMO4 that she was in the passenger seat of a Ford truck when she was shot Not not far from the Auburn Park and Ride. So initially it came in as a carjacking, but that's a little too early to determine. We're not 100 % sure that's part of our investigation. So we know something happened, some sort of dispute, whether that was a carjacking or these whether people knew each other. That's something that we're all looking into and part of the investigation. The shooter has not been caught. Police are speaking it with was a carjacking or a calling 911 to report flames coming from the roof of the building near Rainier Avenue South and South Dakota Street. Crews opened up boarded windows and doors in order to get at the fire, but the smoke was too heavy and the heat from flames the was too much. So they pulled back and fought the fire from the outside. The roof eventually collapsed and so did parts of the front side of the building. One firefighter was hurt and taken to the hospital in stable condition. That's Northwest News Radio's Frank Lenzi. People in Carnation have been complaining about the new Tolt Dam early warning system which was supposed to warn people in the event of a catastrophic breach of the Tolt River Dam. Unfortunately, the new siren is audible in many parts of the city. Seattle Public Utilities says it's improving the volume and the clarity of the system. It also includes changing the spoken voice from a male to a female voice to increase clarity. Here's what it sounds like. This is a test of the Tolt Dam warning system. This is only a test. Well people could start hearing that new female voice as soon as today. SPU says they're also upgrading their existing outdoor sirens with more powerful speakers. Leaders in Carnation have been on calling the City of Seattle which maintains this system to reimburse them in the meantime. The Mayor of Woodinville says that he'll be talking with city council members about terminating a major redevelopment project in his city after learning a popular garden store was left out of the plans. Mayor Mike Millman made the comment to the Times after the owners Malbecks of Garden and Home, which is a fixture in the area, 67 years it's been there, revealed that they've been told their won't lease be renewed when the 19 -acre Gardens District project is constructed. As recently as June, Malbecks was expected to be part of that planned development. Northwest News Time 1234. Traffic updates every 10 minutes on the fours from the High Performance Homes climb. Now on the Valley freeway, we're still noticing some slowing on south on 167 right around south 277th. I think we had an instant off to the shoulder there, but it looks like they may have even driven away. In Seattle, there's some slight crowding south on I -5 Lake between City Way and the U District. Otherwise, you're good to go into downtown Seattle on both directions of I -5. Wide open on floating our bridges across Lake Washington on 520 and I -90. A pretty simple drive out of Bellevue right now, too, on both directions of 405. Do watch for some road work happening again today on Highway 305 just south of the bridge of Bellevue. This new wireless technology switches between networks for the best service at a lower price. Switch today. Go to Amazon .com and search for Boost iPhone 15 today. Next, Northwest traffic at 1244. And the forecast, sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services. Here's Como4 meteorologist Kristin Clark. We do anticipate rain clouds to move into

A highlight from Saving Arizona with Kari Lake and Scott Presler

The Charlie Kirk Show

06:56 min | Last month

A highlight from Saving Arizona with Kari Lake and Scott Presler

"Lots of channels. Nothing to watch. Especially if you're searching for the truth. It's time to interrupt your regularly scheduled programs with something actually worth watching. Salem News Channel. Straightforward, unfiltered, with in -depth insight and analysis from the greatest collection of conservative minds. Like Hugh Hewitt, Mike Gallagher, Sebastian Gorka, and more. Find truth. Watch 24 -7 on SNC .TV and on Local Now, Channel 525. Hey everybody, Tim at Charlie Kirk Show. Scott Pressler joins us. Some good news out of Louisiana. We put the pressure to get Jim Jordan across the finish line. And finally, Carrie Lake joins us to talk about what's happening in Arizona and why she's running for the U .S. Senate. Email us, as always, freedom at charliekirk .com. Freedom at charliekirk .com. Get involved with Turning Point USA at tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa .com. The most important organization in the country is Turning Point USA. Get engaged. Get involved. Check it out. Have your young person in your life, your kid, your grandkids. Start a chapter at tpusa .com. Buckle up, everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House, folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created, Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust, Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. This weekend, there was actually a flip. There's so much negative news out there. Negative, negative, negative, negative, negative, negative, negative, negative, negative. What if I told you that we flipped a governor's seat from Democrat to Republican? That's good news, everybody. It's a good sign ahead of 2024. It's in a state that should be reliably Republican but has a tricky tradition of electing Democrats in statewide offices. And it's a great governor. He's rock solid. He does a lot with Turning Point USA. He's a firm believer, Jeff Landry. And we're talking about Louisiana. Louisiana had a Democrat governor, Bel Edwards, I think was his name. Boom! We flipped that out from Democrat to Republican. And someone who is largely responsible for that is someone that we are partnering on a lot of different stuff is Scott Pressler from Early Vote Action. Scott, congratulations. You were working it very hard. Tell us about the story about what happened in Louisiana over the weekend. People have been understandably focused on Israel and the speaker's race. Yet here's a great canary in the coal mine. We flipped a Democrat mansion to a Republican mansion. Scott, tell us about it. Well, you know, Charlie, this was especially huge because a couple of things were at play. We had 15 different candidates running. This was on a Saturday. This was during football, LSU versus Auburn. This was when we had other Republican candidates that were still running and taking votes. And yet on the day of the primary, Jeff Landry received over 51 percent of the votes. So he was elected outright. There is no runoff. And this was so important because we have elections this November on Tuesday, November 7th. So now we have momentum going into November. People know that we can win. And furthermore, I think one of the coolest takeaways from Louisiana is Caddo Parish Shreveport is majority black. And that parish voted for Jeff Landry for governor. So people are seeing the disastrous Joe Biden Democratic agenda and people are seeing what Republicans are bringing to the table for fighting for working class America. And that was evident in the Saturday, October 14th election. Yeah. So let's talk more about that. Louisiana is a tricky state, right? You would think that it's deep red, but it has a tradition of voting for Democrats in state. What office is Blue Dog? We're moderate Democrats. Tell us about the dynamics of this race. And what can we learn about it specifically? Outreach, organizing, grassroots activity so that we could defeat the communists in November of 2024. So Louisiana, like California, has a jungle primary system. That means that a whole bunch of candidates can run. But at the end of the day, if you don't receive 50 percent plus one of the vote, it goes to a runoff. So the reason why this election was so monumental is, as I stated, 15 candidates were running. Several of those people were elected politicians in the Louisiana government. And despite that, Jeff Landry won outright. That shows you the caliber of the man that we just elected as governor of Louisiana. But in terms of grassroots, I really want to give a shout out to the hundreds of volunteers that through early vote action, we wrote thousands of letters to new movers in Louisiana. A new mover is somebody that has moved to the states, probably fleeing, you know, New York or California or one of the failed Democratic states. And so our volunteers wrote a letter welcoming them to Louisiana, explaining that we have a closed presidential primary, encouraging them to register as Republican and furthermore, asking for their vote on Saturday, October 14th. And in part, this letter writing campaign did help to not only register new voters, but get them out to vote and delivered a victory for Jeff Landry on October 14th. So let's let's keep the momentum going. Right. So let's let's get this into Arizona and Georgia and Wisconsin. Talk about where you're going to be dedicating resources in your time. Louisiana was a sleeper, right? I mean, we didn't even cover it in the lead up. It's a comfortably red state. Jeff Landry is great, but I hope everybody understands for Jeff Landry to avoid a runoff. That's a great structural sign. And also, if you look at things regionally, you're talking about the black community there. Scott, if that is any sort of an indicator, even by two percent, even by three percent, Georgia is going to look pretty sweet for us, for Donald J. Trump, if he's the nominee, which it looks like it will. So Louisiana very well could have been almost a little bit of a litmus test, a little bit of a real poll of will blacks in the South be more willing to vote Republican? Tell us more about that, Scott.

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Fresh "Auburn" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:11 sec | 7 hrs ago

Fresh "Auburn" from Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

"Make a better retirement plan for you and let's start right now. 12 .20 12 Traffic .24 every 10 minutes on the force from the High Performance Homes Traffic Center. Here's Kimmy Klein. Well, I haven't heard of any new accidents or stalls in the way, but I'm noticing a new slowdown forming on the Valley Freeway between Kent and Auburn on Southbound 167 between 277th and 15th Northwest. think So I I see a couple cars off to the shoulder. Maybe they just moved that way, but just use caution regardless. Also by the outlet collection Auburn. in We have some dark traffic signals on C Street at 15th Street Southwest. that as an So make always sure and treat stop. If you use any of our Washington State Ferries, most of them are running on time, but just be aware we have some low tides. final So the sailing between Port Townsend and Coofield tonight will be at 645 and 730 later on.

Republicans Agree We're Going Bankrupt yet Approve Stopgap Bill

The Dan Bongino Show

01:48 min | 2 months ago

Republicans Agree We're Going Bankrupt yet Approve Stopgap Bill

"How is it that we have a Republican Party that universally agrees in Washington DC universally agrees on what I'm about to tell you they all know it's true this country is going absolutely bankrupt yeah yes not like a chapter 11 I get that because we can print money but in every other essence of the word bankrupt the country's going bankrupt you lose purchasing power the country loses economic clout debts won't be repaid and the value given in the in the debt will not be repaid with equal value in every essence the United States is unquestionably on that path every single person who has a brain in Washington DC who's a Republican agrees with that so you're probably saying well why can't we do anything about it because they all suck and the problem is because I watched it on social media this weekend and man did it tick me off I'm sitting there and I'm watching this Auburn game because that school's got a special place in my heart they almost beat Georgia this weekend and I'm still working and Jim I ask you this morning what time roughly did I start sending show prep material on Sunday around 1130 central time thank you folks I'm at it all weekend because I can't stop so I don't want you to think what I'm telling you I'm telling you at a peak or I'm telling you because I'm upset yeah I'm emotional but there's nothing to do with this all weekend I was fielding calls from people telling me how the other guy and they all screwed you no no but this guy wears a hat up on Capitol Hill like a cowboy hat he's a cowboy no he has never seen a he's never seen a cow a cowboy or a horse or a so or a revolver so what do you think he is the lone freaking Ranger

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Fresh update on "auburn" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

News, Traffic and Weather

00:04 sec | 14 hrs ago

Fresh update on "auburn" discussed on News, Traffic and Weather

"Cars and they offer something no other does dealer hey it's manda factor they will buy your car today and on top of that when they resell your car they will share the profit with you 50 50 shop around compare for yourself it always comes down to this if waste car ford can pay you the same or more for your vehicle pay you up front and then when they resell your car share their profit with you 50 50 why sell your car anywhere else go to waste car ford .com that's waste car ford .com waste car ford in auburn make magical holiday memories in victoria bc name the world's number one a city by condonast readers enjoy holiday lights shopping and more book your clipper round trip premium ferry ticket and hotel stay

Over 200 Auburn Students Baptized at Worship Event

The Dan Bongino Show

01:45 min | 2 months ago

Over 200 Auburn Students Baptized at Worship Event

"College experience like many of you so going back there you know i was expected to in be a college campus and all it'd be full of a lot of liberal kids and all that stuff and every time i walk around at the tailgates or anything else or at a basketball game there's so much love it's just i don't know if it's the author scc or but i just want you to know again like i said in the beginning of the show how much i really love and about care you all and it turns out i'm not crazy something special happened at auburn this past uh it was a couple weeks ago something really special and it reminded me again that when we're all down and out we're thinking gosh man it's over we're losing this fight we're getting our asses kicked we're not we're not we may be fighting back slow we may be taken battleground by the inches rather than the foot but we're not losing we're winning we're just winning slow we need to win faster but we're winning i want you to listen to this this happened at auburn a couple weeks ago this is a tiktok guy narrating it this will warm your heart check this out what just happened at auburn university 5 000 students show up for a night of worship at auburn's basketball gymnasium and that's when one of auburn's football players was was so moved by the holy spirit that he told his head coach hugh freeze that he wanted to get baptized so they made their way outside to the park they wade out into the water they performed this baptism and all of a sudden more students began to come into the water one after another to get baptized totaling up to over 200 students getting baptized if you believe that the holy spirit is still at work comment god is good and subscribe or follow for more well i may not be able to subscribe and follow but i can tell you

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A highlight from Making Bitcoin Carbon Negative with Daniel Batten

What Bitcoin Did

01:46 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from Making Bitcoin Carbon Negative with Daniel Batten

"We're in a position, because of that cheap price of electricity, where the people who are doing this form of Bitcoin mining, they'll be one of the most resilient on the network. Hello there. How are you all doing? Did you have a good weekend? Did you enjoy the sunshine if you're here in the UK, or the rain, or the snow, wherever you are? I hope you had a good weekend. There's a great one here, my football team. The men's team won their game in the FA Bath. We beat Blackwell Heath. We're through to the next round. And our ladies also won 4 -0 against an Auburn City women. We're now unbeaten. The ladies have won all six games at the top of the league. So great weekend for football. Very happy here. Anyway, welcome to the What Bitcoin Did podcast, which is brought to you by the legends at Iris Energy, the largest NASDAQ listed Bitcoin miner using 100 % renewable energy. I'm your host, Peter McCormack. And today we have Daniel Batten on the show. Now Daniel is someone we've been trying to get on the show for a long time, but living out in New Zealand, trying to do one in person became tricky. But when we announced that we were going to have our event in Australia, Daniel got in touch and said he wanted to come over. So while we're in Sydney, we made it happen. Now Daniel is one of the most vocal proponents of Bitcoin mining's positive impact on the environment. He launched his own fund, CH4 Capital, with the bold challenge of taking Bitcoin mining down to carbon neutral, and perhaps even carbon negative. Now, I know ESG -type topics can trigger some Bitcoiners, and I totally understand why. But Daniel was playing their game at them and pushing Bitcoin as a solution, not a problem. So I hope you enjoy this one. It's got a funny intro. We talked about his acting. It's kind of funny. I hope you enjoy that. But if you have any questions about this or any feedback, you know where you can get me. It's hello at whatbitcoindid .com.

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A highlight from The Breaking of the Global Economy with Nik Bhatia

What Bitcoin Did

02:33 min | 2 months ago

A highlight from The Breaking of the Global Economy with Nik Bhatia

"You can imagine a world in which people actually have more power than institutions and governments. Bitcoin has the ultimate power in making the world a better place for people. Hello there from sunny Bedford. Hope you're all doing well. Got a nice weekend planned ahead. Obviously for me, it's going to be football weekend. We've got home games for the men's hopefully getting through to the next round. And our ladies who won every game this season, they're going to be playing some Auburn. So it's a busy weekend of football for me and obviously talking about Bitcoin to people. We've actually got a meetup at the game tomorrow. So if you get in this early and if you're in and around Bedford, you want to come down, come down to Bedford. We're going to talk about Bitcoin before the game. Anyway, welcome to the What Bitcoin Did podcast, which is brought to you by the absolute legends at RS Energy, the largest NASDAQ listed Bitcoin miner using 100 % renewable energy. I'm your host, and today I've got my buddy Nick Bartier back on the podcast to get into all things macro and Bitcoin. Now, when we planned our trip to Australia, Nick was a very obvious person to ask to come out and take part in the live event. And while we're there, we took the opportunity to record another show with him. And the legend he is, he absolutely delivered. Now, the first time I spoke to Nick was about four years ago. I met him in LA. I can't believe it. It's gone so quickly. But Nick has always been a solid person to have on the podcast over the years. And as ever, he absolutely killed it. He has a very good and simple way of explaining complicated macro stuff, which I know some of you listeners love. So big thanks to Nick for coming out to Australia and for all the support he's given the podcast over the years. And if you haven't checked out his book, please do go and get it. It's an amazing book, and Nick is an amazing asset to Bitcoin. Also, if you've got any questions about this or anything else, please do hit me up. My email is hello at whatbitcoindid .com. Just a few things outside. We're going to be heading out to LA in about 10 days. It's gone around so quick. Actually, even soon. I think it's nine days. Going to be heading out to Pacific Bitcoin. But we're also going to be doing some interviews there. With regards to the two films we've made, Argentina's in the final edit. That should be released in the coming week, maybe two weeks, but the coming week. And then we will move into editing the Lebanon film. Two amazing films. Just, I mean, not the films are amazing, not that we're privileged to have gone out to these places and made these films. And just another big thanks to RS Energy for sponsoring all this because without their support, I couldn't have done this. Okay, on to Nick. Hope you enjoy the show.

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"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:30 min | 3 months ago

"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"In Auburn around 15th Street and northwest and then we're also getting slowed down in Renton as you're traveling between 180th and 405. Our next Northwest traffic at 524. And your forecast this morning brought to you by Northwest crawlspace services. We have some clouds to work through in the early morning hours then partly to mostly sunny skies await you on the other side of the day highs this afternoon near 70 degrees most of us topping out in the upper 60s maybe 68 69 in the Seattle area cloudy tonight lows mid 50s and Wednesday just a chance of showers with highs in low the 70s the sunshine is back full force on Thursday with highs in the low 70s right now 55 degrees in downtown Seattle news radio 1000 FM 97 .7 your action station with Manda Factor and Brian Calvert sponsored by Muckleshoot Casino. Manda is off this morning Frank Lenzi at the editors desk on this Tuesday it is 5 16 our top stories this morning heavy rains flooded the Nevada desert where the annual Burning Man festival was held over the overnight event goers burned the giant sculpture of a man marking the of end the Burning Man festival and the start of the slow exodus from Black Rock Lake after storms transformed this makeshift city into a land of muck and mud event organizers asking asking attendees to consider delaying their departure until this afternoon to prevent more congestion but a weekend of ankle

A highlight from S13 E01: Horror Genre Journey: Writer, Lecturer, Producer, Novella

The Aloönæ Show

03:13 min | 3 months ago

A highlight from S13 E01: Horror Genre Journey: Writer, Lecturer, Producer, Novella

"Hello, welcome to The Elone Show. I'm your host, John Mayelone. In this episode, don't have any regulars, because reasons, as always. As for our guest, she is from Auburn, New York. She's a writer, lecturer, and producer in the horror genre. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, Mo Mashery. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Yeah, happy to be here. Yeah. So, how's life? It's good. I'm actually about 20, 22 days post -recovery from having emergency appendectomy surgery. Oh, I love that. Yeah, so exciting. Exciting times, never a dull moment. Oh yes, indeed. Have you been up too much recently? No, just kind of still writing. Just came back fresh from StokerCon, which is basically the Oscars for horror writers. And that was my first one. So it's pre -publication date. The publication date for my book is July 5th. So we're gearing up to just promote that. And then I'll have two books coming out in 2024. So it was really about just making connections and meeting people, meeting my horror book heroes. So it was a lot of fun. Oh, very good. How long have you been an author for? Published author for the last three years. I've been writing short stories for myself and circulars and for speaking engagements for about 10 years. So it's nice to be on the other side of other people enjoying my work as opposed to just myself and a group of like 30 people. So that's been pretty good. Nice. Very good. So what brought you to become a lecturer at some point? So I am a behavioral science major, so I am a cognitive behavioral therapist. So I mostly work with PTSD in women. So when I can marry mental health and the horror genre, it's a real, real pleasure for me. So mostly what I lecture on is the trauma featured in horror cinema, mostly women's trauma in horror cinema. So I've been very, very lucky to do that with Prairie View, Texas, and I'm here in the States. I've been able to do that with University of Sheffield in the UK. And for Final Girls Film Fest in Berlin. So I've been kind of all over the map with with sharing that. And that's been it's one of my absolute favorite things to do because I love to talk horror cinema. I love to talk how horror actually can help heal us and our anxieties through the world and actually help our mental and emotional health. And really just to kind of be archival with it. I love horror from a very young age and from from very, very early on, from 40s, 50s horror to now. Any time I can talk about that as well is always a good time. So I always choose lecturing on that aspect.

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A highlight from The Harvard Set's War Against the Constitution with Alan Dershowitz and Noah Durham

The Charlie Kirk Show

11:40 min | 3 months ago

A highlight from The Harvard Set's War Against the Constitution with Alan Dershowitz and Noah Durham

"Turbulent times call for clear -headed insight that's hard to come by these days, especially on TV. That's where we come in. Salem News Channel has the greatest collection of conservative minds all in one place. People you know and trust, like Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, Charlie Kirk, and more. Unfiltered, unapologetic truth. Find what you're searching for at snc .tv and on Local Now Channel 525. Hey everybody, it's Andy the Charlie Kirk Show. Turning Point USA is taking charge on campuses. We are making America a better country and the reinforcements are coming. You're going to leave us some hope after this interview. You'll love it. Email me as always, freedom at charliekirk .com. Get involved with Turning Point USA today at tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Start a high school or college chapter today at tpusa .com. Get engaged, get involved with Turning Point USA. That is tpusa .com. As always, you can email me freedom at charliekirk .com. Buckle up everybody. Here we go. Charlie, what you've done is incredible here. Maybe Charlie Kirk is on the college campuses. I want you to know we are lucky to have Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk's running the White House folks. I want to thank Charlie. He's an incredible guy. His spirit, his love of this country. He's done an amazing job building one of the most powerful youth organizations ever created Turning Point USA. We will not embrace the ideas that have destroyed countries, destroyed lives, and we are going to fight for freedom on campuses across the country. That's why we are here. Brought to you by the loan experts I trust. Andrew and Todd at Sierra Pacific Mortgage at andrewandtodd .com. This is the most conservative high school graduating entering college class of boys in the last 40 years. Something huge is happening and we saw that poll and then I'm starting to get reports from our amazing Turning Point USA field team saying Charlie, we're now seeing this on the ground. We're seeing this when we're recruiting. The response is incredible. Now we have the macro and the micro together. Joining us now is Noah Durham, who is a field rep for the best organization in America. I'm a little biased. Turning Point USA. Noah, welcome to the program. Thank you so much, Charlie. No, yeah, you're absolutely right. We are seeing it on the ground firsthand. Just in the first week of me being back on campus, recruiting for Turning Point USA chapters across the South, we've connected over 800 freshmen just in my territory to their Turning Point USA chapter at their college and university. So we're seeing it. We're seeing the hype. And so just so everyone knows, Turning Point USA, we are doing the work on the ground to save America. This is clipboard and tennis shoes type work. While other people are kind of talking and debating past each other in Washington, DC, and they're writing white papers that people won't read. Look at these images. One after the other, after the other, doing the difficult work. Noah, walk us through in detail. This is tough work. This requires grit. This requires hustle. But the payoff is huge. Noah, tell us about it. Yeah. So, you know, first thing when I get on campus, I just set up a table and start talking about the conservative movement with people. And I've seen of time and time again, students come up and say, wait, is this a place that supports free speech? Is this a place that I can go to on campus and make friends that think the way that I do? And yes, absolutely it is. And the movement's growing and the word is spreading around campus. And I'm so excited to see it grow, especially this year. And so tell us, are you seeing, you know, especially with young men, are you seeing a little bit of a heightened interest more so than previous years? Yeah. And I absolutely think, I think they're fed up. I think they're pissed off coming out of the public school system at their high school. They're tired of these liberal indoctrination camps that keep weighing them down and they're not able to express themselves in school freely as much as they are on college campuses. And then they come to college and they say, you know what? Now is the time. I'm sick and tired. I'm joining a Turning Point USA chapter, and I'm going to make a difference on my campus and in my community. And that's also why I'm really excited for our high school department expanding and getting onto even more high school campuses than ever, ever before. So yeah, it's great things all the way around. Yeah. And so we now, we are the only organization in America at Turning Point USA that has a full -time staff, nearly 50 to 60 people just focused on high school chapter development. By the way, as we're talking here, if anyone is interested, go to tpusa .com. That is tpusa .com. Start a high school chapter, start a college chapter. That's 60 full -time people. By in comparison, the RNC has zero people doing anything. They're up in Milwaukee doing whatever. But Noah, talk about the grittiness of the work. I mean, your students get by the administration, they get smeared, they get slandered. You have a generally conservative region, right? Panhandle region, but some of the schools are as liberal as Stalingrad. Tell us about it, Noah. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, we've seen just honestly, last week we had a number of freshmen come up and they say, hey, I know this is syllabus week, but we just had a number of classes in political science department and they seem to already be pushing these liberal and woke agendas day one with their curriculum. And so they are scared. They're wanting a community to support them and we can provide that for them on campus and just creating that space where someone can come together and meet with like -minded students and have that support and be able to report on the professors that are, you know, basically creating these indoctrination camps in their classrooms is a great resource for them. And they're very appreciative of it. And yeah. You guys want hope that are watching at home. Look at these images. One after we got hundreds, we have thousands of these on campuses across America. When we first started Turning Point USA, I was told, can't happen. Young people are liberal. This work is already getting done. That is a lie. A lot of those groups are low energy. They're out of the way now. They're old. They're outdated. We are on the front lines doing the work. So proud. Noah, tell the audience your story. You started as a chapter leader, which are the Navy Seals of the Conservative Movement. Tell us about it, Noah. Yes, sir. I was actually, I think I was a junior or senior at Auburn And, University. you know, I follow Turning Point USA since the beginning on social media and everything. And honestly, I saw how the college Republicans on campus were all just kind of lame, not really doing much, didn't have much interaction at all. And I was like, let's, let's start a Turning Point USA chapter. So I just went on the website and looked up all the information, how to get it started, and kicked it off from that point on. And, you know, I had, you know, probably 10 to 12 members until I left the school, just regular members at the chapter meetings and everything. We still had a great time. But now I get to work with that same chapter that has over 400 members. Wow. Yeah, 400 members at their chapter. It's grown significantly. They actually just had their first meeting last night, their first chapter meeting of the semester, and over 50 freshmen attended their chapter alone. And we must understand, there's some kids that are afraid. These are kids that are outspoken, right? Because there's a silent majority too, right? Now talk about that. I bet, you know, because we do this thing called tabling at Turning Point USA, which is our bread and butter, because unlike these other groups that just sit around on their hands and do nothing, we're not afraid, you know, to sweat. We're not afraid to wake up early. Tabling is the backbone of Turning Point USA. So, Noah, but tell me, I bet there's people that come up all the time. I hear these stories. Again, this is coast to coast from Buffalo to Arizona State, UCLA. We got thousands of these images. Noah, you hear from people and they whisper and they say, talk about the whisper, Noah. It's a big thing. Tell us about it. No, absolutely. And I'll take it a step further. Yes, students whisper, but we also have a number of college professors that come by the table and they say, hey, I'm with you. You know, they kind of walk up, look around, make sure none of their co -workers are watching. But that's the same kind of thing. There's this silent majority that's still kind of, you know, waiting in the balance. I feel like COVID helped a lot of people come, you know, out of the closet as a conservative. But we still have to push more and more to encourage more of these professors and students to come out of the closet and express their conservative values openly and proudly. Openly and proudly. And so if anyone across the country want to start, say, Turning Point USA chapter, go to TPUSA .com. That is TPUSA .com. We are also hiring, right? And the Republican oligarchs. conservative This can't be done on campus. A waste of time. We have proven them wrong over 11 years. When we first started 11 years ago, the millennial generation was supposed to be the most progressive generation just from a worldview perspective. Now millennials are about 50 -50, almost within 50 -50. And Gen Z is trending amazingly. Noah, are you seeing that Gen Z? Have you seen something change for the positive, even more enthusiasm and more energy as we close this out, Noah? Absolutely. I mean, like I said, over 800 freshmen connected to their chapters just in week one. Week one. That's just one region, by the way, everybody. We got tons of these. This is just one place. Keep going. That's just college. For sure. Yeah. Week one, and we're seeing it too. The excitement when we're tabling. Students are running across the concourse to our table the second that they see our signs, the second they see the Turning Point USA logo. And they're like, okay, now's the time. I've seen you on social media. It's time to get involved. I want to make a difference here. TPUSA .com. Noah, tell people what happens when they sign up to start a chapter. They hear from you or one of our reps and we get them going. No excuses. Every, by the way, adults get your kids involved. If you're a student, TPUSA .com. Noah, tell us about it really quick. Yeah. Get involved. Sign up on the Get Involved form on the website. Your Turning Point USA representative will reach out to you and get you plugged in with your chapter and start a chapter today. It's great. Start a chapter. It's TPUSA .com. Noah, you're doing great work. So proud. We have the best staff in the movement and it really is special to see over 11 years. I'm telling you, Gen Z is going to shock the world. They know it. That's why they attack Turning Point USA so much. We're the most attacked organization in America. Noah, God bless you. Can't wait to see you. Maybe at a campus stop, UCF. I'm not sure if that's your territory or not, but I'll be there. All right. We'll see you there. All right. Thanks, Noah. God bless. Thank you. That's TPUSA .com. Frontlines. That should be your white pill, everybody. Oh, Charlie, things are terrible. Stop it. Go to work. Oh, you know, the country. No, stop it. Get out of the way. If that's the kind of complaining you're going to do, I got no patience for you. Seriously. I get these emails, Charlie, it's a waste of time and all this. I don't have the luxury to believe such garbage. Do something about it. Reinforcements are common. Gen Z is ascendant. Bottom up. Yeah, your leaders at the people from DC, they are awful. I get it. Do something about it. That's what Turning Point USA is all about. Next generation, young, energy, grassroots. That's the type of muscle that is going to make a difference for generations. TPUSA .com. Start a high school or college chapter today. TPUSA .com.

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"auburn" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:09 min | 3 months ago

"auburn" Discussed on WTOP

"59 in Auburn this is WTOP news everything you need every time you listen the UTLP producer's desk is wired by IBEW Local 26 where electrical come to grow good morning I'm John Aaron and I'm Michelle Bash Teddy Teddy Gelman is our producer the top story we're following new standardized test data show both improvement and struggles for students in Maryland test results from the Maryland comprehensive assessment program from the last school year show major improvements in English proficiency and just slight increases in math Maryland matters reports nearly 47 percent of all students in grades three through eight scored on a proficient level in English language arts in 2023 however in math there were just 25 percent of those students who were proficient however that's a three percent increase from spring 2022 which was the first time the state issued the annual report card since 2019 because of the pandemic schools in Montgomery County go back into session Monday and leaders have a message to students we want you back all of you the urgency behind trying to get and keep students in schools is clear by sixth grade chronic absenteeism becomes a leading indicator that a student will drop out of high school that's Montgomery County Public Schools Associate Superintendent Damon Montalyon the school system found that 27 percent roughly 43 students were chronically absent in the last academic year that's a jump of about seven percent compared to pre pandemic numbers plans on fighting absenteeism include getting more immediate data of who's absent and why expanding the work of student well -being teams and launching a new attendance campaign Kate Ryan WTOP news campaign 2024 on WTOP the first Republican presidential debate almost here eight candidates have qualified for stage the but former President Trump is expected to skip the event he has recorded an interview with former Fox News host Tucker Carlson it's scheduled to be posted online tonight around the same time as

Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 4 months ago

Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

"I've never considered myself the biggest sports fan. Although I've always followed sports because, well, I had a love for it as a young man. When I was in the media, you needed to follow what was going on in sports. When I lived in Alabama, I followed Auburn. We carried it on the radio, so I still follow them to this day. I follow Ohio State football because all of my friends in Ohio, Ohio State fans. Well, the one thing we've seen the last few weeks, people talking a lot about all these changes in the college football conferences. The Pac -12, which used to be the Pac -10, is now going to be the Pac -4, or maybe obsolete. And this has nothing to do with wanting to play better teams. It has to do with sports revenue, the economics of sports, and the one thing people are noticing now is, they're playing for the big football contracts, the big TV contracts, the big money. But what happens to the other sports at schools? It's one thing when you're a football team and you only got to play 16, 17 games a season and travel halfway across the country, but when you play 20, 30 games, you can't be crisscrossing the U .S., and more importantly, you don't have the budget for it. Short -sighted thinking? Perhaps. It'll make football interesting. And that's what a lot of people are talking about right now.

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Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 4 months ago

Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

"I've never considered myself the biggest sports fan. Although I've always followed sports because, well, I had a love for it as a young man. When I was in the media, you needed to follow what was going on in sports. When I lived in Alabama, I followed Auburn. We carried it on the radio, so I still follow them to this day. I follow Ohio State football because all of my friends in Ohio, Ohio State fans. Well, the one thing we've seen the last few weeks, people talking a lot about all these changes in the college football conferences. The Pac -12, which used to be the Pac -10, is now going to be the Pac -4, or maybe obsolete. And this has nothing to do with wanting to play better teams. It has to do with sports revenue, the economics of sports, and the one thing people are noticing now is, they're playing for the big football contracts, the big TV contracts, the big money. But what happens to the other sports at schools? It's one thing when you're a football team and you only got to play 16, 17 games a season and travel halfway across the country, but when you play 20, 30 games, you can't be crisscrossing the U .S., and more importantly, you don't have the budget for it. Short -sighted thinking? Perhaps. It'll make football interesting. And that's what a lot of people are talking about right now.

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Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 4 months ago

Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

"I've never considered myself the biggest sports fan. Although I've always followed sports because, well, I had a love for it as a young man. When I was in the media, you needed to follow what was going on in sports. When I lived in Alabama, I followed Auburn. We carried it on the radio, so I still follow them to this day. I follow Ohio State football because all of my friends in Ohio, Ohio State fans. Well, the one thing we've seen the last few weeks, people talking a lot about all these changes in the college football conferences. The Pac -12, which used to be the Pac -10, is now going to be the Pac -4, or maybe obsolete. And this has nothing to do with wanting to play better teams. It has to do with sports revenue, the economics of sports, and the one thing people are noticing now is, they're playing for the big football contracts, the big TV contracts, the big money. But what happens to the other sports at schools? It's one thing when you're a football team and you only got to play 16, 17 games a season and travel halfway across the country, but when you play 20, 30 games, you can't be crisscrossing the U .S., and more importantly, you don't have the budget for it. Short -sighted thinking? Perhaps. It'll make football interesting. And that's what a lot of people are talking about right now.

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Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 4 months ago

Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

"I've never considered myself the biggest sports fan. Although I've always followed sports because, well, I had a love for it as a young man. When I was in the media, you needed to follow what was going on in sports. When I lived in Alabama, I followed Auburn. We carried it on the radio, so I still follow them to this day. I follow Ohio State football because all of my friends in Ohio, Ohio State fans. Well, the one thing we've seen the last few weeks, people talking a lot about all these changes in the college football conferences. The Pac -12, which used to be the Pac -10, is now going to be the Pac -4, or maybe obsolete. And this has nothing to do with wanting to play better teams. It has to do with sports revenue, the economics of sports, and the one thing people are noticing now is, they're playing for the big football contracts, the big TV contracts, the big money. But what happens to the other sports at schools? It's one thing when you're a football team and you only got to play 16, 17 games a season and travel halfway across the country, but when you play 20, 30 games, you can't be crisscrossing the U .S., and more importantly, you don't have the budget for it. Short -sighted thinking? Perhaps. It'll make football interesting. And that's what a lot of people are talking about right now.

Mason Minute Kevin Mason Baby Boomers Life Culture Society Musings 20 Alabama 16 17 Games 30 Games U .S. Ohio State Ohio, One Thing Pac -10 Pac -4 Pac -12 ONE Last Few Weeks Auburn
Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

The Mason Minute

00:54 sec | 4 months ago

Economics Of Sports (MM #4522)

"I've never considered myself the biggest sports fan. Although I've always followed sports because, well, I had a love for it as a young man. When I was in the media, you needed to follow what was going on in sports. When I lived in Alabama, I followed Auburn. We carried it on the radio, so I still follow them to this day. I follow Ohio State football because all of my friends in Ohio, Ohio State fans. Well, the one thing we've seen the last few weeks, people talking a lot about all these changes in the college football conferences. The Pac -12, which used to be the Pac -10, is now going to be the Pac -4, or maybe obsolete. And this has nothing to do with wanting to play better teams. It has to do with sports revenue, the economics of sports, and the one thing people are noticing now is, they're playing for the big football contracts, the big TV contracts, the big money. But what happens to the other sports at schools? It's one thing when you're a football team and you only got to play 16, 17 games a season and travel halfway across the country, but when you play 20, 30 games, you can't be crisscrossing the U .S., and more importantly, you don't have the budget for it. Short -sighted thinking? Perhaps. It'll make football interesting. And that's what a lot of people are talking about right now.

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Dr. Aaron Palmateer of Harrell's Fertilizer Describes His Journey With Agronomy

The Plant Movement Podcast

03:42 min | 4 months ago

Dr. Aaron Palmateer of Harrell's Fertilizer Describes His Journey With Agronomy

"Today we have a very, very special company and guest that is coming on the show today. It is Harold's for those of you that don't know, Harold's is a fertilizer and chemical company that do so much more than that. And they have some of the best values out of any company that I've ever heard that make them stand out amongst their competition. Today we have Dr. Aaron Palmatier here to speak about Harold's and he's going to give us some of his background on how he got to work with Harold's because you gotta be, you gotta be somebody to work at Harold's in the position that he's in. I'm excited for today's episode, guys. There's going to be a lot of information here today, and we're going to have everything in the description down below, regardless of where you're listening to it. You'll get all the information that we spoke about today, but doctor, thank you for coming, man. Willie, great to be here. Thank you for the invitation. And, and, uh, so I'll just start briefly with my, my background. Talk to us, how'd you get into, uh, Originally from Illinois, I ended up getting kind of interesting. I started the whole thing in premedicine and I took as an elective on soil microbiology course in college, and that kind of opened the door for me and my, my interest in, in soil science. So I got a bachelor's and then a master's degree in plant and soil science. And I was very much involved in teaching at that, at that stage, I was a teaching assistant for a plant breeding course and then, and then also a crop science class here in Florida. No, this was actually in Illinois. So this was in Southern, Southern Illinois university. Okay. And then when I finished my masters, it was working on nematode populations and looking at plant genetic interactions with nematodes. And that brought me into the plant pathology world. And, and so I moved on and I got my PhD from Auburn university in Auburn, Alabama. And, uh, it was from there that I saw an announcement to join a team of scientists in South Florida, looking at alternatives to methyl bromide. So fumigation for vegetable production. That's what actually brought me here. I saw this guy, this researcher, it was Dr. Randy Pletz. He's actually the tropical fruit pathologist was wearing this like Hawaiian shirt. I just thought it looked so cool that it was so, it was so. And he's working. He's working in the tropical shirt. So from, distant you know, from growing from Illinois and also from corporate where, where I just thought, man, that's so cool. And so one thing led to another, I came down and joined this team and was on the job there for just a little over a year when actually a faculty position opened at the tropical research and education center. What the position was for a plant pathologist and the department of plant pathology is actually on the main campus in Gainesville. And the long story short, I, I joined faculty 13 years into it. I was presented an opportunity to go to work for Bayer. And so really what I did with the university of Florida as a plant pathologist. So I was in charge of the diagnostic clinic, which is kind of the interface to the local industry. And, and so on a day -to -day basis, I look would at disease samples, insect pests, weeds, you name it. We saw, you know, you know, this area is really the gateway to, you know, not only, you know, plant movement. I think it's, it's, you know, roughly 85 % of plant material coming into the United States comes to the port of Miami.

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Dan Bongino Recaps His Special Weekend With Paula

The Dan Bongino Show

01:58 min | 4 months ago

Dan Bongino Recaps His Special Weekend With Paula

"The issues crowd folks which i get it so jim if you put would the standard stick to the issues disclaimer i'd appreciate it stick to the issues crowd please excuse us while take we this brief interlude into dan's weekend so the reason i was out is i went to north carolina we got three great stations down there in north carolina one of them over in fayetteville but we were in ashville i went over to biltmore you ever see the biltmore uh biltmore this is history with dan bongino i'm not the history guy i jim is uh... the biltmore's the largest private residence in the united states so it's great because we hang out there for the weekend me and paula we had a good time and the thing is we got married in the second are just private residence in the united states which is ojica castle up in new york and now with paula this weekend and i was like this is the craziest thing because we can say we've been in the book uh... it's it's this is a family friendly show so that's weird but i'll leave that for another time paula you're if listening right now you know i love you she's like ready to kill me but it was really kind of funny because we thought about that like two private residence that's pretty good but the place is amazing what are you laughing at jim what's the problem i didn't say anything i said we visited the what's the problem i didn't say a lot we visited we i meant that we had dinner in the two private residence that's what i was talking about get your mind i'm telling you mine's in the gutter all the time i'll leave that for the weekend show that's right we don't have one sorry about that i'll leave the interview show but it was fun i ran into a at the end this guy tim cool cat he's like i love your show man guy was built like a bodybuilder i was like they don't call all you tiny but i use that joke all the time my wife's like will you stop saying that the guys he's like no it's not my nickname he was an auburn fan so was that was cool thanks to everyone who saw me on the biltmore tour and looked at me in utter like shock they couldn't believe i was on i couldn't believe they couldn't believe it one guy was like you know you look like dan bongino and i'm like i

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 Bruce Pearl Shares Gratitude With All Basketball Fans

The Dan Bongino Show

01:23 min | 5 months ago

Bruce Pearl Shares Gratitude With All Basketball Fans

"We're talking to Bruce Pearl, head coach of the Auburn men's basketball team. Bruce, I gotta tell you, I love Auburn. It's been an amazing place. Obviously, you get my connection there. But, you know, one of the things about about you that right away really attracted me to you is a friend of mine, Mark Levin, who's a host great radio in his own right. Mark Levin told me one time, you know, Dan, every person you treat terribly, who recognizes you in public is going to tell 200 people what a jerk you are. And I ran into you first at an Auburn men's basketball game. And man, you were in the crowd, taking pictures with everybody, their families, hey, come on over. you I mean, are just like, you're not just the head coach, you you. This is personal for you. Like when you're at the men's basketball game, you're like the head cheerleader. Yeah, you know, you're you're partying with the students on the court like, yeah, that's that means something. I think these kids feel like you're, you know, you're one of them. Well, you know, at the end, it takes no time at all to just respect, you know, somebody that wants to come up and take a picture or ask you a question. And yeah, celebrities or people that are visible sometimes are just too busy to care. I just don't. And so I just take my time with you each and and every one of them try to make a little bit of a difference in their life. And you know what? I work. I work it off. And I'm grateful for the opportunity. Like I get a chance to coach basketball in an unbelievable environment against the best college basketball programs in the country. And I coach in Neville Arena where the place is always sold out to every person that goes every

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 Bruce Pearl: Intensity on the Court, Calmness off the Court

The Dan Bongino Show

01:05 min | 5 months ago

Bruce Pearl: Intensity on the Court, Calmness off the Court

"Being at the Tennessee game this year. Bruce last question we'll get to the hard stuff I promise. But listen on howdy I've been to the game. It is the environment is so crazy like I can't even describe it. You're not even experiencing anything like that in pro sports. sorry I'm you're not I love the pros but it's just college sports are just different because everybody's here for a reason. Charles Barkley walked in Auburn alum the energy in that place a serious question because I'm 48 I'm getting old and you're running up and down the sidelines like you're living and dying with every shot if they've watched you at an Auburn game. You're not sitting down for a second. How do you calm down without having a heart attack after these games? You're in the mix man. know You the good thing about it is Dan is that's why I'm in practice too and so what what the guys see is they see my level of intensity you know when we're playing when the ball in those 40 minutes when we're between the lines. I walk off the court and calm I can down pretty quickly I'm just like anybody else but look if one step on the floor it's on like it is totally on and we're not taking possessions off and we're not going to rest on defense and that's how I coach and I do that for a division two game or I do that in practice they never

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 Bruce Pearl: 'Coach Them as Much as You Love Them'

The Dan Bongino Show

01:19 min | 5 months ago

Bruce Pearl: 'Coach Them as Much as You Love Them'

"Friend? I'm doing great. I was so glad we reached out. I wanted to talk to you. I want to get to some serious stuff about some things that are happening overseas but I want to ask you a few questions. You're one of the most decorated coaches in NCAA history. I've had some personal conversations with you. I think the audience could really benefit from this. You had a team this year, you had some struggles, but you guys made it all the way to the 20, got a big victory. You know, the number one team you lost, if you're going to lose, lose to the number one team. But you had an amazing season. How do you, as one of these coaches, decorated coaches, who's done so much in this space, how do you keep kids motivated with the transfer portal and all this stuff going on? What's the trick these days with phones school? You know, the great Pat Dye from Auburn said you can coach him as hard as you love him. And if the kids really truly believe that you care about you him and want what's in their best interests, and you'll be honest with them, right? I think they'll play for you. I think the second thing is we tried our our secret sauce is we try to get our guys to simply go about their business every day and do what God would have them do. Oh, he wants be you to late for class. Oh, he wants you to not share the ball being jealous of a teammate's success. No. So, you know, God is alive and well in our locker room. And fortunately, I'm at a place at Auburn, even though it's a public institution, where we can pray before our meals. And it's just a great way

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"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:49 min | 9 months ago

"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Been gathered shows that the two drove up in a car, they parked some distance from the home, they walked up to the home, they fired multiple shots, they then went back to the car and left the area. The home where the shooting happened is directly next to a school administrators there at the school called off classes for the day while police were at the scene the home is directly behind the school's playground, but deputies say it did not involve the school in any way. 6 38 right now here in northwest news. Seth Everett, who will be here in two minutes to give us some sports here. Mariners had their first game at spring training yesterday. I guess a Padres anxious to see. Meanwhile, a crash with a semi took the life of a driver in auburn Thursday's coronavirus with more of what happened. The speed limit along west valley highway is 40 mph. Can you hear back who works close to where the deadly crash happened was upset to hear a teen was killed, but he said speeding is a real problem in this area. They exceed the speed limit. A lot. It seems like everyone is. And the tea that's right across the street from us that comes into west valley. Aside several acts and system in a three years that we've moved into this building. Police said the 19 year old driver who was killed was trying to pass another car, investigators said both cars were going fast and there wasn't enough time for the team to stop. If you are going fast and you're passing someone in a semi is pulling out like that, you don't have much reaction time, whereas if you're driving the post at sea speed limit, you'll be able to see that in advance. The teenager and the second driver knew each other but police didn't specify the relationship. The driver of the other car was the one who called 9-1-1 for help. Can you back said he fears this could happen to his employees because of reckless drivers, especially when there's a lot of trucks going down this road. The track looked like it was trying to come out and that happens all the time. You know, the trucks and a long trucks need time to get out. And while car looks really far back there, if they're doing

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"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

Northwest Newsradio

01:39 min | 10 months ago

"auburn" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio

"Services available, whether they want it or not. We're just looking for more attention on the neighborhood. I think we feel like we're on the fringe of Seattle and maybe don't get quite as much attention as the rest of the city does. This year, the city has nearly $2 million budgeted to help improve police recruitment. Again, the state of the city address is happening this Tuesday. It will have all of your updates right here on como news. For now reporting in South Park. I'm Jackie Kent. Detectives in auburn are investigating the death of a man after a domestic disturbance call. Officers went to the scene on Jupiter court near auburn away investigators say a man was holed up inside of a vehicle there, efforts to deescalate the situation did not work and police say it appears the man died after shooting himself. They saved no officers fired their weapons. Steve mccarran. 7 34, let's get a traffic update from the high performance homes traffic center. Here's Natalie Melendez. Inland wood northbound large way remains fully blocked from a falling tree between one 84th and 13th avenue. Southwest Seattle del richway, all the south bun lanes blocked by a collision between Trenton and Henderson and going from 18 to 5 12 on south one 67 will take 9 minutes as reporters once by indeed dot com. Are you hiring then check out indeed schedule virtual interviews and talk to candidates right from your employer dashboard vicinity dot com slash credit or next to this traffic at 7 44. Rebecca Stevenson has your forecast sponsored by northwest crawlspace services. Tonight, the mountain passes may become impassable because we're getting increasing amounts of heavy snow. We've got high avalanche danger. Plus we've got those strong winds out there. Now, we're going to keep going with that mountain

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"auburn" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

05:35 min | 10 months ago

"auburn" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Just told me to read some books and I started reading it and I read this book called the strain to seek. The world's strangest speaker about all nightingale. And look, he talks about how powerful our minds are and how powerful the mind is. And I just kind of, it really resonated with me. So I really just started to speak things into existence. And it really, I don't know, man, it was just something that it was just something that stuck with me. And since I got into league, I started to, I started things quotes and yeah, man, it's a bunch. I really do. I do a bunch of them, man. Here, let me rattle off one out. Limitations are self imposed. If you want to control your life, you have to control your mind. A man's life for what is thought to make of a marvelous Aurelius, a man is what he thinks about all day long, while for all Emerson. Our troops are, I doubt, I mean shoot. I didn't curse. I didn't mean to say SHIT. All joiners require great guide. They lead us what we want to go but more importantly, they inspire and motivate us further than we thought we can go. Yeah. For all those I'm a man of quotes, I read quotes, I recite quotes, I recycle quotes, quotes are great. I think you should all everyone should have a quote that they live by and kind of what they're about. Yeah, I mean, quotes are amazing. All right, peanut. This is my last one and I'm gonna let you get up out of here. So tell me this, we were just at radio row, my first time being on radio row for the Super Bowl. What was the most interesting thing that you saw and you could take away from this experience? Let's share with the family. Entourages. That was like the thing you and I talked about the most. Everyone had entourage. You know, Roman and I, we show up maybe because we're older, but we just kind of, I don't know, it was just roaming I it was just him and I but everybody has this huge entourage and they're walking and they're getting filmed and it just seemed kind of I don't know, it seemed kind of fake. And some people were out of touch with reality and they're just trying to do so much for social media. That was probably my biggest takeaway. It was like I didn't know people roll with social media crews that to capture them walking and stuff like that. I just thought that was kind of weird. And if I do something on social media, I'm just kind of doing it myself. The biggest crowd. Steven a, Joe Montana, Shannon shark, just a field had a nice little entourage. Everybody had entourage. We actually started grading them. We started great. We did. Because entourage came up. Halloween. You need to get way more people. Finally, don't worry, when we go back next year, when I come to SEC network, I'm gonna have an entourage. Y'all gonna be like, dang. Look at this kid. Absolutely. Tell us about the podcast quickly before we let you run. I think when people think players second act, there are a few things that would automatically come to mind, but you guys have found some really creative jobs that a couple of individuals have found after being able to play in the National Football League. Yeah, I mean, typically when guys retire, you know, it's not on their own terms. So you have to figure out what you're going to do in life. We retire at like 32, 30, 25, 35, Rome was how old are you? Rome's like 47, so Roman retire when he was like, in his 40s, but really we just talked to other players and just trying to figure out what they're doing post post football and their second act, their second job. I've done some excuse me. I've done some media work, roams in the media sales, some players get in the coaching, one guy he has a hygiene product. Some people have acted. Some people get into the financial world, some people make cupcakes. Some people bake, they get in the restaurants. I mean, there's a multitude of things that some of these players do. And it's awesome and we're really just trying to just give them a voice and just, you know, like we're more than athletes. We don't just have to play football or coastal ball. We can do numerous things out there. We're not just athletes. We're pretty damn smart. Well, Charles, thanks for the time. We appreciate it. Cool stuff, interesting stuff. A lot of fun and I just ask for an invitation to be a part of your entourage when it is assembled. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Most definitely. Rome, I love you. I appreciate you. All those listening. Y'all should like Google my face and then look at Roman face and y'all should take a vote about who looks older. He or I, just phone it out there. Just FYI. Roman is my uncle. I'm the nephew. We got it. Cole, I got so many stories. We'd be traveling on the road and because we were the two elder statesmen in the room and Carolina, he used the corner. I was the elder safety. And we'd be going walking around the mall or anywhere, and he would just stop random people all the time. He was like, hey, who looks older than me and him? And he never won. I always got voted as look younger than peanut. Yes, it's funny. All the time. This is what he does. All right, when we come back, let's take a couple of your calls and we mentioned who's next in a couple other positions. We have another position we want to talk about of who may be next to the SEC. We'll do that right after this on the Paul finebaum show.

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"auburn" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

Game Theory Podcast

05:20 min | 2 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast

"So while we've been recording what I miss so, according to pat 40, it's Sports Illustrated. Men's basketball coach at Louisville Chris Mack, his future at Louisville is being discussed by school leadership and could result in a change, but nothing has been finalized as of now. Trustees and athletics board meeting tomorrow, Mac radio show canceled. That's a bad report for someone looking to keep their job. Not great. The radio show gets canceled. That's the real writing on the wall. Yeah. I don't know. So we want to know this is going to let it happen. Just let it happen first. Yeah, I mean, look, this is going that way. Let's maybe table it. That's maybe wait until next week. That sounds good. Does that be a draft podcast? Let's wait until next week, maybe on the Chris Mac stuff, and we'll do a post mortem on why. This is failed so spectacularly. But we'll wait until then. Maybe it'll happen. Maybe it won't. Okay. Kentucky auburn, hashtag penny field trip. You did G league ignite then Kentucky auburn then OTE first. Let's do Kentucky auburn first because I know and this is gonna be your. This is gonna be your show here. We're handing off the reins, baby. This is a matte penny experience. I want to hear some moderation. I need you to at least guide me in the right direction. I could wax. I'll explain if we start going too deep. Okay. So Kentucky auburn, you texted me like when you got to the game, you were like, I made a mistake. Not going to an SEC school. E max Twitter, please, your muffet. The people in the U.S. Twitter are very passionate about UMass and I am too. Unbelievable experience. I'd say no regrets of my regret is not going to the SEC because I got there at like ten in the morning, 11 in the morning. I don't know, you have the time change driving from Atlanta. So I get to auburn. I go downtown. It's a college town, just walking around. I got to restaurant it like 11 in the morning. I had a piece of salmon and a soft drink and it cost me $15, said I love this place. In Boston, that's what the side dressing costs. And then I get there and walk up to the arena and there's tense everywhere. All students had camped out and I don't know, I'd say half hour, 45 minutes for a game time. It was packed. I mean, there was jam for the gills. It was standing room only. I had a seat in the last row of the lower bowl with like my back up against the crowd I guess and there's like standing room only like people right behind like barking the whole game. So it was quite the scene. I was just, I've bent SC games. I saw LSU football and Florida been around, but I know it had a different feel as this is a team that felt slighted they weren't number one in the country..

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"auburn" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

04:30 min | 2 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on Jeff Goodman Basketball Podcast

"If I'm Chris Mack, I'm worried right now. I'm worried because those fans, they expect, you can't go too straight years without going the NCAA tournament. Right now, Louisville is not a tournament team. Again, we've talked about this in the ACC. I don't know who is. And from all future ACC tournaments, we want to go. It's sad, but like, what do you I mean, at this point, who's left Virginia tech now, rob. You know what they are in league play? I know. What are they? Oh, and four. They're all in four. Like, Virginia tech is no chance of getting in the tournament today. Louisville, yeah, they're four and two, but, you know, look at some of their wins, right? They be weak. Your second team, Miami, you got the big one to do. Miami's the one that you would say, but they just lost the Florida state. And now, the problem is anybody you lose to, in the league, now other than duke, it's like, not a good loss. I know. It's just, it's pretty amazing to me to look at some of these records of ACC teams and Carolina 11 and four isn't horrible, but for them it is Virginia, tenon 6, yellow tenants 6. 9 and 5 Syracuse 8 and 8. Syracuse used to be terrifying to see on your schedule, because you knew the zone, you knew how talented they were. No, I hear you, dude. I can't believe I can't believe that before I got to college. And until my I think junior year, the Big Ten had never beaten the ACC in the big snakes sea challenge. Think about that. Never, and now it's like the Big Ten consistently VCC. You know what Carolina Carolina's best win? Right now, they have not beaten if the tournament started today. They have not beaten an at large tournament team. They're best winners, Michigan. Michigan at home, and then Virginia last night at home. But they didn't even 64 on ten time. I mean, why not? No. Virginia is not good. Michigan's not 47, but that's just because they were loaded so.

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"auburn" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:23 min | 2 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"A check of sports Here's Pete Fox Thanks Doug From a busy day on the pitch two blowouts and two tight ones Tottenham missing an opportunity to move into 5th in the table a spurs continue their streak of 8 matches without a loss after a one one draw with Southampton Lester city edges Liverpool by a score of one nail lookman with the goal as for the blowouts West Ham took care of Watford no problem four one the final there and Crystal Palace takes care of Norwich by a score of three nil News from the pitch Barcelona has signed Manchester City's farron Torres with cam no sending €55 million to city to complete the transfer The winger assigned a deal till 2027 with barset which contains a €1 billion release clause and he could make his debut for Barcelona as early as January 5th From the college football bowls scoreboard and the ticket smarter Birmingham bowl the 20th ranked Houston cougars edged the auburn tigers by a score of 17 to 13 And news from the tennis world former worlds number three ranked Dominique team has withdrawn from next month's Australian open as the 28 year old continues to rehab from a wrist injury suffered at the Majorca open back in June I'm Pete Fox that's your Bloomberg world sports update Markets headlines and breaking news 24 hours a day at Bloomberg dot com The Bloomberg business app and at Bloomberg quick take this is a Bloomberg business lash The next picture across Asian equities here this morning with New Zealand Australia is still punching higher about 1% for both those benchmarks but the rest of Asia still in the red you have the Cosby extending to clients We'll talk about Greater China in particular hang saying down 185 points here at this morning really being dragged down by likes of HS tech You see that index down another 1% here today We saw that in the NASDAQ goal of dragon overnight with some of these text shares selling off quite a bit here as well as mega cap tech He had the likes of Tencent down 2% right now may tons down 1.8% Alibaba as well 1.8% We talked a little bit more about that mutual fund or the healthcare platform side of things where ant that has now announced they were going to be ceasing operations as well I also take a look at the local COVID cases in China a 152 local COVID cases that reported a 151 in which came from xi'an the city which is still under lockdown Samsung saying that they are staying flexible when it comes to adjusting its chip production line in that city We do see Samsung stocks down about 1% or more here this morning on the back of course amidst this tech sell off as well as the latest lines crossing there And we're watching very closely that Chinese ten year yield just right now under two 82 79 6 right now for your Chinese ten year yield on the back of more signals in the PBOC that they are injecting liquidity so this bond rally continues on for a third day but stocks in the red here this morning Let's get a latest on to come to global news with Ed Baxter Ed All right thank you very much vivana I want to spend some time here on the on COVID and omicron at global COVID cases have hit a new daily record am.

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"auburn" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:02 min | 2 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Mother now I did kind of want to get it going at the Navy Air Force game, but It would have been inappropriate. Of course from me to start the chant. It would be appropriate for me to make jokes about it. While I'm in the stadium but not start the chant. It would be appropriate only for, uh, students for midshipmen. At the Navy Stadium to start the January just members of the crowd or families. Lot of patriotism, A lot of American flags, patriotic people, black, White Asian absolute. I'm sure there must have been some patriotic roots there as well. Um, and it would have been really something that happened there, but it didn't know that was last week at Virginia Tech. This week at Auburn University. Joe Biden getting a little something Divided. You know, this is not something that CNN is going to be all over because Joe Biden is not Donald Trump and everybody And that means everybody at CNN voted for Joe Biden. I was talking about this last week. You know. Barack Obama and Joe Biden released five senior Taliban members from Guantanamo Bay in exchange for a deserter. Bowe Bergdahl disgrace to his country. And his uniform and four of them are now in leadership positions in the Taliban taking over Afghanistan, thanks to Joe Biden, and the fifth is apparently reportedly vice president at CNN is vice president CNN There may be sharing him with MSNBC. It's hard to say for sure, Mississippi State University. See these are schools that these guys in New York that work at ABC News they didn't go to Mississippi State. They didn't They just stained Mississippi State that they're like males there who identify as males and females who identify as females. And not a lot of confusion there in, uh, Mississippi State this Saturday..

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"auburn" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

03:30 min | 2 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"A nice ride here between Auburn and Boston. You got a little further West effect. Well out to the West here through that Springfield stretch, You got some of that heavy rain starting to come down again and again have rain expected to work its way to the East. As Dean was mentioned in earlier, Enrique working its way back to us a little bit later on with some heavier rains. South of town. The expressway. No troubles. Either Direction got about a 10 minute ride between Braintree in Boston. This report sponsored by Lows Are you ready for fall, But your house isn't luckily, lows has what you need and the prices. You want to get your front yard backyard every yard ready to host this season gardening and grilling at leaf blowing starts at Lowe's. Kevin Brennan. WBC's traffic on the threes, The National Weather Service says there's a strong thunderstorm right now in wounds socket, Rhode Island crossing over the Massachusetts border in the Blackstone area and heading towards Bellingham and Uxbridge. Uxbridge saw a lot of rain yesterday as well. And trees uprooted if you will, from on re so here we go. We have another powerful thunderstorms in that impact area right now more The forecast in 10 minutes Live local and fiercely independent. This is WBC news radio. Welcome back to Monday. I'm Laurie Kirby. Nice to be with you. And here are the five things you need to know a 10 15 this morning. The FDA does it, giving full approval to the fighter covid vaccine, So it was emergency. No longer Now it's full approval, and experts hope that that move will convince hesitant Americans to get vaccinated against Covid 19. Tropical depression on re is forecast to dump more heavy rains on parts of the Northeast as it continues to bend and twist. Overland State police are investigating a fatal wrong way crash in Holyoke. Crystal Symphony, the first cruise ship to depart Boston since the pandemic began, did not depart because of the storm setting sail today, though, towards Bermuda. And again, let's go back to on re For a moment, we are expecting an average of 1 to 3 inches of additional rain. We do have a flood watch up for all the way from southeastern Pennsylvania into parts of Vermont and New Hampshire. And as I mentioned earlier, also parts of Worcester County and out in the Berkshires, that area of the Commonwealth could see some heavier rain. And Nima is now reporting about 1300 power outages in Massachusetts. Heavy rains also caused deadly flooding in the state of Tennessee. At least 21 people have died among them, seven month old twins swept from their father's arms. Search is on for at least 20 other people missing in the area around Waverly. This is about 75 miles southwest of Nashville. 17. Inches of rain fell in Humphreys County in Tennessee, less than 24 hours, sending floodwaters racing through communities along the Tennessee River. The record amount of rain causing waterways to swell in the town of Waverly. Where witnesses say One Creek rose 5 to 6 ft in just 60 seconds, forming a wall of water, the floodwaters acting as a massive bulldozer, destroying bridges and roads and pushing homes off their foundations. BBC's.

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"auburn" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"That's through to 19 auburn from an earlier crash on the exit ramp there onto nine heading 2 to 90 Further east on the pike Slow through Newton Corner to 94 95. They're looking good up north. One upper under 1 28 cell found heavy 2.5 miles from route 62 in Danvers down to Lowell Street in people from their your slop again route 95 down to the cloverleaf that earlier crash and reading has cleared 1 28 North bound you busy Washington street and woman through 28 reading. One South bound his gets heavy passing walnut Street, then slow again, Maine to route 99. Saugus Southtown who grew three north around that's the big One slows up past the rancher route. 44 in Plymouth from their further north. Just stop ago. 89 miles from l Have 1 39 right up into hang him through three cell phones looking good brain treats of the Cape Lower end of I 93 cell phone. You slow out of the split past the mom. Expressways Still busy both ways as well. North bound stop ago granted have right into the O'Neill Expressway South bound Very heavy right out of the O'Neill down to the pond said he'll come off the brakes. Maybe tap them at the bread to split. Not all that bad there. 95 north. You slow it from the door touch of Dorchester from the dead and the dead End Street overpass Right to the top. Route Three North. You slow past the rent for iron. Just said that down the K 25 eastbound. Not about Reid getting over the border bridge down. It's down to one lane, both directions. Ongoing work route 28 north back over a mile to the rotary Medicaid Highway. Route six West found still locked up four miles from before 1 30 right to the Sagamore Bridge. Route six East found that earlier crash that's heavy getting by. They're still by Quaker Meeting House Road That's it, East Sandwich. Give us gifts Bring a whole new sound with goggle. Plus, listen, all you want to thousands of select Audible originals are your books and podcasts, including exclusive series starting free 30 Day audible plus trial when.

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"auburn" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:10 min | 3 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Open. And the mass Turnpike is clear out of the Prudential Tunnel right out past 2 90. Auburn Tonight My King WBC's 24 hour traffic network. Brian Thompson checks the AC You Weather forecast that's out of some snow on the Cape for awhile this evening. All clear things out tonight It will be windy and frigid alot of nine Thank you with a real field temperatures will fall to his lowest 10 to 20 below zero bitterly cold tomorrow and blustery with some sunshine. For most inland spots. There will be more clouds toward the coast with snow shower too. And even a steadier period of snow on the Cape in the afternoon and evening, which could drop 2 to 4 inches of accumulation of high of 19 real fields would be below zero all day clearing brisk and frigid Tomorrow night Load nine Real field still below zero. Plenty of sunshine, a cold, gusty winds Saturday High 22 not as harsh. On Sunday, a sunshine mixes with some clouds at a high of 26. A winter storm could bring some significant snow heading into Monday and Tuesday. I thank you about the meteorologist Brian Thompson, WBZ Boston's NewsRadio, Cloudy and 24 in Boston. Hi, It's a Anna of your CD store in Needham. You've heard about the benefits of CBD at your CBD star Needham. We provide a consul Tate of approach to help find the right products to fit your needs were conveniently located on great plain ab and open seven days a week. When you visit your CBD star Needham, you'll notice a relaxed atmosphere to provide a comforting, informative experience. Visit Anna 10 96 Great play Knave or your CBD store needham dot com with free shipping curbside pickup in five mile delivery get 15% off with coupon code radio this last year. Has been extremely disruptive, especially for Children. It's critical that we pay attention to their physical, emotional and mental health. This is Dr Jeff Benny Pediatrician, a chief, a tough Children's hospital in our special online section called Children's Health. During covert 19. We provide guidance of common issues that range from anxiety and distance learning. Two ways to keep your child physically active this winter. Learn more about Children's health during covert 19 from Tufts Children's Hospital now a WB z 10 30. Com slash health. Way, did it. Hi, Kimberly day from Commonwealth Motors. We got through 2020. Congratulations. Hold on campus aren't over yet, And we all still have to remain vigilant. Charles. We're exceeding all CDC guidelines in our showrooms in service areas to ensure you're buying or service experience is safe, quick in a great deal.

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"auburn" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

New Jersey 101.5

01:56 min | 3 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

"That your spouse eats and it grosses you out. Weird food combos 1 802 831 on 1.54 18, New Jersey Fast traffic. Father had a couple of problems on the Garden State Parkway. A Sal Pan crash on the shoulder and Woodbridge in year 1 32 and another one crops up on the north. Downside around Bloomfield. Up around 1 48 heads up for delays. This report responsive I indeed dot com If you need to hire you need indeed get quality candidates delivered from the deeds resume database immediately when you upgrade your job post. Learn more to d dot com slash credit. Have a good slow down. Still a rude one. And Plainsboro you've got what it made Repairs on the shoulder north down over by Ridge Road to 27, Still looking Good Route nine still kind of crowded in Lakewood, but at least an accident South and across street is gone. And at the George Washington Bridge, we've had a crash on the upper level. Even New Jersey Watch for delays. Tom River's New Jersey traffic North. Till my rainy jersey Trans except it's gonna be slow for you. Route one South bound in the Lawrence area at 2 95 and in 32 Bakers Basin Franklin Corner Road Area. Just a lot of rush hour stuff to 95 is slow South bound from exit. 28 2 eggs a 26 the accident. That was that exit. 28 is cleared up by the whites and we have a collision right now. In the Auburn area. Pennsville Auburn Road word 5 51 both ways right? By 6 46 Petric Town Woods Town Road at Collision. New Jersey fence traffic Every 15 minutes. Next report at 4 33 on New Jersey one A 1.5 Now that the holidays are all over, Isn't it Time to Maybe focus on yourself? Isn't it Time to finally be pain free from that nagging elbow or the sore back? Whatever it is, it's been bothering you. Trinity Rehab is here to help. Spring is right around the corner. You're probably gonna be doing a lot more things outside. Wouldn't it be nice to get rid of that old pain before you get into all those spring activities? Trinity Rehab can help call them at 805 180977. We'll go to the website Trinity Dash rehab dot com. They have the E Pat machine. Most places don't have this kind of technology..

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"auburn" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

WHAS 840 AM

02:08 min | 3 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM

"Central bank SEC scoreboard It'll be number 12 Missouri at Auburn tonight at nine o'clock Tip, Missouri, 10 and 24 and two in the SEC. They've won three in a row, got a victory over Tennessee on Saturday, Auburn nine and 73 and five in the SEC, but three and two since freshman point guard story Cooper joined the team over beat South Carolina 109 to 86 on Saturday. Also tonight. Mississippi State at number 18, Tennessee. They'll get underway at seven o'clock Eastern time, Mississippi State nine and 74 and four and the SEC lost their last two, including an eight point loss at Alabama on Saturday. The balls now 10 and 34 and three and the S E. C. They've lost two in a row to Florida by 26, the Missouri by nine. Also tonight, the SEC It's ls you at Texas A and M. L S U 10 and 45 and three in conference play with two straight losses, including the one at Kentucky On Saturday, Texas A and M 762 and five in the conference, coming off an 11 point win at Ole Miss on Saturday, scheduled for tomorrow night in the SEC, Vanderbilt at Florida, Georgia and South Carolina and Ole Miss, is that Arkansas Just a couple of games in the top 25 tonight. Kentucky's next opponent, number five Texas is at home against number 24, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, nine and 45 and three in the Big 12 After winning at home over Kansas on Saturday. They've won three in a row number five Texas 11 and 25 and one in the big 12. They haven't played since January. 16th. Shaka Smart announced yesterday that he had tested positive for covert 19 and he is away from the team and also tonight in the top 25. It's number 22 ST Louis at home against Dayton. And speaking of covert 19 interruptions ST Louis seven and one on the year. They haven't played since December. 23rd Travis Ford's team having games postponed due to covert outbreak, So this is their Atlantic 10 Open tonight, as they take on dating seven and one on the years to ST Louis. Record date in eight and four and four and three in the 18 will keep you up to date. His evening goes along more of the Don Franklin Auto Countdown to Tip off show coming up in just a moment. On the UK sports network. Wake up. Informed with news radio 8 40 w H.

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"auburn" Discussed on WSB-AM

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03:33 min | 3 years ago

"auburn" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Saw an opening. Auburn closed it quickly feet Johnson baseline across the lane to McMillan. His dunk attempt is blocked ball picked up by Johnson level misses the lay in Always loose. Johnson had it knocked away by the Tigers. Auburn often running right to left, No look pass to the left of Cooper and lay in his good Jamal Johnson with the No look dish on the floor to Sharif Cooper, and he got the lay in Auburn ran the break Well, Four points for the freshman Cooper now spin move Wheeler beautiful in the lane right around the foul line straight away to for severe Wheeler's 33 27. Here's a three by Auburn. They answered quickly with Flanagan. Reporter from the left wing. That's only their third of the game, and they are in love with the three they shoot more than anybody in the league except for Alabama. In Alabama's played one more game. Here's Wheeler. He hesitates a little bit. Now he pulls it down and shoots and he misses it off. The iron right of the lane on the rebound goes out of bounds into the Auburn bench area across the floor. 36 27. Now the lead is back up to nine for the Tigers. We got it to tune and over and pushed back up. Georgia has not led here in the first half is trailed by as much as 11 tigers basketball to 38 to go clock ticks. Now Cooper scattered in his hands on a slow left hand trouble into the front court. Wheeler guarding Goes by severe kicks it off down low. Oh, my goodness. They penetrate kick. Aiken, Bullet got the laying on the days every test. Wrong uncontested. Everybody's drawn into Cooper. L soon is that defense collapses. He passes it out and Auburn having great success with that in Georgia calls another time out, Made it look really easy now. And the lead back to 11 now for the second time in the ballgame after Georgia worked Furiously to get it down to one possession. The Tigers have just pushed it right back up. Where it Woz. Well, say to Monica Morrow coming back in the game. We have got to get something out of Toumani here. S so far. He has not had a good first half by any stretch of the imagination and we've just got to get more out of him. He is the guy that kind of Makes everything go for Georgia on and tonight. He's just been really absent, you know? Fortunately, Katie Johnson is kind of picked up the slack. And that's been great to see. Now we get him both going. You know, there were. Then we've got something. Where is something that's been problematic to money had no rebounds against Arkansas on Saturday. You got one tonight. So in his last three halves of basketball, he's got one rebound, and he is fourth in the league in rebounding. He feeds PJ Horn down low. PJ has to step out beyond the block and sweep it in. High off the glass. Is it rattles home? Good auburn. It really packed it in with three defenders down there, and it takes a lot to get it over. Those guys have already blocked five or six shots here in the half 38 29 hour we're gonna get It's severe for a little stiff arm. There is Cooper tried to drive that's gonna be his second. The Wheeler has two for Georgia Garcia, Chire Kamara and Stark's all with two fouls here in the half, two minutes remaining, and it'll be sure if Cooper the freshman at the line for two shots. His Auburn has been in the double bonus for let the last four minutes or so, and a half free.

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