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WTOP
"bangor" Discussed on WTOP
"North into Maine, Bangor Maine will be 74°. So really warm record heat over the next several days. The New York City police department now has three new robot dogs, they'll enter confined spaces, mayor Eric Adams saying I don't want to have a police officer going to build in with someone that's dangerous and lose that police officer. Former LA auctioneer Michael barzman has agreed to plead guilty to creating fake artwork and falsely attributed the paintings to artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. They ultimately wound up at the Orlando Museum of Art in Florida before being seized by feds. This is CBS News. Streamline how you hire with indeed their powerful hiring platform makes it easy to attract, interview and hire candidates all in the same place, visit D dot com slash credit. Ten O three here on WTO P it's Tuesday evening, April 11th, 2023, upper Marlborough at 60 down to the middle 40s later. Good evening, I'm Dmitri sodas for the top local stories we're following this hour. We have new information tonight on a frightening ordeal in Arlington for several people, including a little girl who were inside a bank during an attempted robbery we've just learned within the past hour, the identity of the suspect 30 year old Oscar Gonzalez a la. He's been charged with bank robbery and abduction. He's being held without bond in the Arlington county detention facility. More about the incident tonight from WTO's dick giuliano near the scene. It happened shortly after three at the Wells Fargo branch on Washington boulevard here in the clarendon neighborhood. Arlington county police say a man implied he was armed and demanded money, but the robbery stalled and police rolled up. You see all the squad

Monocle 24: The Globalist
"bangor" Discussed on Monocle 24: The Globalist
"Inch wide recliner couch chair, a folding dining table large enough for two and a 30 two inch ultra high definition TV, which is actually nicer than my living room. I'm actually just looking at the pictures here. The airline says customers will feel like they're in a mini boutique hotel, and when you look at the pictures, you can absolutely see that. I'd love to be on that for 19 hours. I'd love to be on there for a week if I could. I think one of the things about leaning back in a business class or first class bed is that hopefully, I mean, I know this is usually isn't the case these days, but nobody can reach you. I still pretend that nobody can reach me when I'm in the air. Oh, I love that. I love that. And yeah, and also on certain trains in the UK, but that's a different problem with Wi-Fi, but yeah, there's nothing like being uncontactable, I think. Yeah. Now, let's have a look at Joe Biden's nomination for the chair of the World Bank. Yeah, so Joe Biden is nominated former Mastercard chief AJ Bangor as the World Bank president and Bangor is a Wall Street veteran raised in India to oversee the institution's biggest mission change in a generation and bangers nomination comes about a week after sitting president David mall pass, who was nominated by Donald Trump, abruptly resigned as he was coming under criticism for his ability to deal with global warming and the financing of efforts to mitigate that. Well, Biden's nomination significant. So the U.S. is the World Bank's biggest shareholder. And it's traditionally chosen the president, although it does require buy in from other member countries like China, Japan and Germany, France and the UK, they're all also major shareholders. And the nomination of Bangor who has once described himself as a totally made in India guy. May help win the support of those of those nations and other developing nations. So he's not too U.S. centric. And a lot of the developing nations that the World Bank will be funding or helping helping mitigate climate change are worried about climate change. They're the ones that are being most affected by it. What are some of the other challenges that are going to face banger? I mean, he's not an easy job he's walking into. Well, I think the job is one of as much one of diplomacy as it is one of finance. And you've got to hope that he's got the skills required. If he's had a major company like Mastercard, you'd have to hope so. Absolutely. Well, speaking of climate change, bad weather over a period of months has been blamed for the vegetable shortage that the UK is currently suffering. Now, this is after a spate of reports, particularly photographs showing empty supermarket shelves. And I know this myself trying to bite tomatoes. There's just nothing available. So are we going to go back to eating turnips? What's behind this? Well, I really hope not, but if you believe the UK environment minister Therese coffee, who previously held a more senior position under the brief trust administration, then we should have been eating for a long time because they're locally locally available in locally grown and not that it requires too much energy, but yes, shortages of some fruit and veg could last for up to a month and four of the country's major supermarket chains. Have already imposed limits on tomatoes and peppers and cucumbers. And yeah, it's kind of ridiculous situation when you think about it. Well, let's break this down. Why is there a shortage? So firstly, obviously, energy prices, because things like tomatoes are a grown in greenhouses locally. Well, so a lot of them are but also a lot of them are imported from places like southern Europe and North Africa. And there's been particularly bad weather in those parts of the parts of the world during the growing season. As you mentioned, energy costs are higher, partly due to the conflict in Ukraine. And that's affected greenhouse farmers in the UK and Europe. But one thing it's not to do with is Brexit surprisingly because every other problem at the UK seems to have at the moment seems to be in some way connected to Brexit and the fallout from it. But yeah, brexiteers can cheer that the vegetable shortage is not their fault. Border controls for things like fruit and veg answer to be implemented until the 1st of January next year. Although I have been seeing people, for instance, in the Netherlands saying, we have plenty of tomatoes here, but the schlep to get them from here to Britain the amount of hours the lorries have to drive the amount of forms we have to fill in, the amount of cues the Larry drivers sit in, whether those checks are on them or not, they're still involved in the queues. I mean, you don't think you can completely exclude Brexit from that from that argument, can you? Absolutely not. I think that's probably some indirect impact from it. And yeah, I guess this is what happens when a country votes largely against its own interests, arguably. And to sort of put it walls between it and other major trading partners. I mean, there was an exchange about this in the commons and the labor MP, Rachel maskell, said hi, demand means food banks are running out. They're eking out food supplies. Therese coffee said, we do know one of the best ways to boost at their incomes. IE food bank users is not only to get them to work if they're not in work already but potentially to work some more hours to get upskilled to get a higher income. I find that extraordinary. Well, if only the people using food bouts have thought to work longer hours, I'm just glad for them that they got to raise coffee on their side. Quite quite extraordinary day, doesn't it? And in terms of your local supermarkets, have you noticed this at all? Well, the supermarkets in Kentucky are quite dreadful at the first place. So I haven't really noticed a big little big little, but the co op on the same streets look like something from a zombie movie. Quite post apocalyptic of boxes everywhere and there's never any fresh food. It's quite extraordinary I live next to a huge waitrose and honestly just acres of empty shells. One feels like one should be clasping a Russian book. Or shaking one's fist at the very least, but I really do feel for the people having to use food banks for an hour. It's one thing after another with this cost of living crisis for them. And now a fresh food crisis is really the last thing they need. Absolutely. David, thank you very much indeed. This is the globalist on monocle 24.

AP News Radio
Creeping COVID-19 cases result in few schools mask mandates
"Coronavirus coronavirus coronavirus coronavirus cases cases cases cases are are are are up up up up and and and and some some some some schools schools schools schools are are are are bringing bringing bringing bringing back back back back masking masking masking masking the the the the return return return return of of of of face face face face masks masks masks masks in in in in schools schools schools schools is is is is not not not not nearly nearly nearly nearly as as as as widespread widespread widespread widespread as as as as earlier earlier earlier earlier in in in in the the the the pandemic pandemic pandemic pandemic with with with with public public public public concerns concerns concerns concerns about about about about the the the the virus virus virus virus ebbing ebbing ebbing ebbing but but but but some some some some school school school school districts districts districts districts in in in in Maine Maine Maine Maine New New New New Jersey Jersey Jersey Jersey Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Pennsylvania and and and and Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts Massachusetts are are are are going going going going back back back back to to to to facemask facemask facemask facemask requirements requirements requirements requirements or or or or recommending recommending recommending recommending them them them them reported reported reported reported daily daily daily daily cases cases cases cases nationwide nationwide nationwide nationwide are are are are up up up up fifty fifty fifty fifty percent percent percent percent over over over over the the the the past past past past two two two two weeks weeks weeks weeks although although although although that's that's that's that's thought thought thought thought to to to to be be be be an an an an undercount undercount undercount undercount since since since since most most most most tests tests tests tests are are are are now now now now being being being being taken taken taken taken at at at at home home home home and and and and not not not not reported reported reported reported to to to to health health health health departments departments departments departments CDC CDC CDC CDC data data data data shows shows shows shows most most most most of of of of the the the the counties counties counties counties in in in in the the the the country country country country considered considered considered considered to to to to have have have have high high high high levels levels levels levels of of of of code code code code nineteen nineteen nineteen nineteen are are are are in in in in the the the the north north north north east east east east Bangor Bangor Bangor Bangor and and and and Portland Portland Portland Portland Maine Maine Maine Maine schools schools schools schools brought brought brought brought back back back back a a a a temporary temporary temporary temporary mask mask mask mask mandate mandate mandate mandate this this this this week week week week with with with with Portland Portland Portland Portland superintendent superintendent superintendent superintendent saying saying saying saying it it it it was was was was the the the the safest safest safest safest course course course course at at at at this this this this time time time time I'm I'm I'm I'm Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer Jennifer king king king king

Uncontrolled Airspace: General Aviation Podcast
"bangor" Discussed on Uncontrolled Airspace: General Aviation Podcast
"Where there was a group of sailors who had been questioned about this. Yeah. This seems like a major security violation, you know, shooting video of the, I mean, I work for corporate clients that if I took videos of their marketing material, I could get in trouble. This is like, you know, serious aircraft carrier stuff. So I don't know, David, any thoughts on this? Carrier accidents happen with non alarming frequency, but often enough that the guy most at risk in this whole thing was the LSO, the landing signal. Officer, because he's standing up there on the desk in front of the display. In the line of fire for the airplane coming down the pipe. Yeah. If you listen to the audio of this video that we were just talking about, you hear someone's voice going wave off, wave off wave off when I'm in my imagination. That's the LSO might be might not be, I don't know, but yeah, so interesting video. Take a look. I actually went back to it today in prep for this lightning round, expecting that video to have been pulled off YouTube. But as of today, it's still there. And. The NSA has powers. Anyways. I'm going to use them on this. Yeah. Anyways, point for David for giving good credit to the LSO because it's a scary job. I don't know about that. Maine's busiest airport is not Portland Maine or Bangor Maine. It's another airport and coincidentally or not, it's the airport that I fly out of. Sanford. Which is doesn't surprise me actually. Sanford is a very, very busy, you know, it's well placed to be a busy airport and the management of the airport do a good job at a tracking people to it. They've got a lot of hangers they keep restaurant open. They got a lot of good training operation. So they do a good job. And that's pretty cool. The part that really caught my attention on this story was the story is from what's it from. It's from, oh, it's from the banger. People say Bangor that's banger is a city in Maine. Daily news, and in the story, they say that these statistics came from now, I got to find it here. From a system that I had never heard of before, what's it called here? Hang on. It's here someplace..

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bangor" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Would be my impression with all the caveats that justice asked questions all the time that don't necessarily tell us which way they're going to rule The first of this series of cases I mentioned Trinity Lutheran from Missouri That was 7 to two It wasn't an ideologically divided case the more recent one Espinosa that was 5 to four And so I suppose it wouldn't be surprising if this case out of Maine was also 5 to four or 6 to three giving the membership The questions that the justices were asking seemed to be pressing toward the idea at least the question the questions that the more conservative justice is asking We're pressing main on the claim that this isn't really discrimination against religion So there were a lot of hypos and kind of intriguing questions trying to flesh out the question whether what Maine is doing here is really just kind of a neutral way of deciding what it wants to fund or is this really the same kind of exclusion on the basis of religion that the court has already said is impermissible So one of the schools here Bangor Christian schools teaches at a husband as a leader of the household and includes a class instructing students to refute the teachings of the Islamic religion Banger excludes transgender teachers and students as well and they both exclude gay or lesbian teachers So does Maine have an interest in not funding these schools Well they certainly can't prohibit that kind of teaching Now they might have an interest in not wanting to fund it But that's I mean obviously religious religions have a right to teach whatever they want Even if it's discriminatory But in this case I think it's important to remember that the main didn't decide to say as they probably could have schools may not use schools may not receive these benefits If they engage in discrimination that's unlawful in the state of Maine or they could have said schools can't receive these benefits unless they teach a curriculum that satisfies the criteria for basic science education in the state of Maine But they didn't do that Coming up the ramifications of a ruling against Maine This is Bloomberg More than one in three people will face cancer in their lifetime Unfortunately fear can stop you from getting.

BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"bangor" Discussed on BiggerPockets Real Estate Podcast
"That first deal I bought was 50 units in Bangor Maine. I would not buy that today. There's no chance I'd buy that today. It was way lower income, way smaller, too many problems way too small of an area. I didn't know about those things. So until you jump in and just do it, you won't have the perfect solution. And so many people are waiting for this perfect solution. And the perfect path to be laid out in front of them before they make any action. But I think this is the wrong approach. Yeah. It was the right next step for you, even though you wouldn't do it again. Yeah, created the path. Yeah, I love it. All right, so what came next thing? You started flipping houses, good success on that? Yeah, and we loved it. And they say don't get emotionally attached to your real estate, well, I don't know how to do that. Like, if we could love it, we totally wouldn't be doing it. And we over improve them. But what we really fell in love with is our downtown was revitalizing. And there were lots of businesses starting up and we started flipping out as near the downtown. So there are these old cool houses and people wanted to be closer to downtown. So, you know, like it just caught momentum. It felt easy. It felt like. And we just love improvement, and then people would reach out to us, 'cause we won't list them until they're staged, because we don't want anybody tell us, they don't like our light fixtures or our tile. Like it and buy it or don't, but we don't want to get in between. And so we started having people saying as soon as you have something come up, let us know. And so we really loved it and it kind of became our identity. And it kind of inflated our ego. But when we reflected back, the reason we're doing this is to generate cash flow..

AP News Radio
Prosecutor: Rittenhouse provoked the bloodshed in Kenosha
"The defense and prosecution of made their closing arguments in the Wisconsin murder trial of Kyle Rittenhouse the teen who killed two protesters in August of twenty twenty summing up the trial as heard on court TV Canosa county assistant district attorney Thomas Bangor says Kyle Rittenhouse then seventeen was not the frightened child the defense portrayed when he brought a semi automatic weapon to a racial justice protests you're not allowed to run around point you're gonna pay defense attorney mark Richard says Rittenhouse only shot those who threatened him calling it self defense one with a skateboard one of his hands one of his feet one with a gun prompting this for a bottle from another prosecutor James Krause so much to tell the parents and grandparents and Santa Claus getting skateboards this Christmas about how they're giving their children a deadly weapon I guess they should get in a R. fifteen instead the judge has given instructions to the jury and they begin deliberations in the morning I'm Jackie Quinn

They're Terrified & Tipsy
"bangor" Discussed on They're Terrified & Tipsy
"Crappy gift it's like. Hey here's a lottery ticket as a gift. I hope you like nothing. he's like. I hope you enjoy throwing away that nothing later because not only i get you something. I got you something that you now have to find a way to get rid of the only the other one weakened update was listed. The best and worst places to visit this summer for vacation has been released number one. Oddly on the list bangor maine number two as the worst never lan ranch. Of course the height of michael jackson controversy. Of course i mean. I think we can all appreciate. I heard my my husband's obsessed with the moth joke that he told him so. Good any opportu. It's so long to keep telling you not to tell gordon. According.

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
"bangor" Discussed on Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
"Airbus has a project called zero which looks to you. Pronounce that zero small e zero big letters e lucchese small which looks to use hydrogen propulsion for turboprop turbofan and blended wing body aircraft. They would be powered by hydrogen combustion through modified gas turbine engines Anyway here let me show you. It picks jer of this thing. This blended body thingamajig. And let's see here. Share the picture. jeffrey. That's what i'm looking for Share screen and here. We go just got to be a better way to do this. So there is the blended body airbus zero zero concept aircraft. How would you pronounce that. Zero t zero zero e because it's like zero emissions i guess Okay very clever. Although you know the airplane They're going to have to make it a lot. Bigger to carry passengers people. It looks kinda like a drone ugly to it is kind of see ray or something. Yeah does yeah stinkier skull door so either. That's a very big door. It's not gonna carry two hundred people in there. I don't think so now less they Put me suspended animation. A stacked in light of would. I think it's had suddenly still mica. Is that what those things micheals soulard panel. Mike is saying as you can see window. Free aircraft are coming now may actually be true sadly anyway there's not much point in having windows in linda body me up all right anything else to say about that is interesting that airbus's it we we cover the story of this all craft That bust developing awhile. We saw a model of flying And that's a great concept I think it'll be a very efficient aircraft designed he'd love to see happen So it'll be. It would be the first major change in airlines design We've really seen in many decades It would be great taking combine it with alexa car with a decent range. I think people will be jumping at the chance to Have it all right. Here's an interesting speaking of mica. He just made a comment in our live audience. He sent this to us The news item is from the bangor. Daily news dot com bangor maine Bangor international airport will be almost entirely closed on october. Four and five to allow runway repairs. Nearly every regularly scheduled flight in and out of the airport will not occur on those days though. One flight may leave in the early morning of october four air. Port spokesperson amy. Tibidow said wednesday lifelike will be able to operate its helicopter at the airport. But not it's fixed aircraft. The airport is recommending that travelers. Who have booked flights for those days. Contactor airlines if they haven't already received notice about cancellations for those who need to travel otherwise airport recommends passengers fly out of portland. International jet port two hours to the south. That happens to be where main man mica lives very close to their anyway. The repairs will address degradation in the runways concrete. That can create deformities airport said. The degradation is a result of the alkali silica reaction. The alkaline everyone knows about that gets you every time known commonly as concrete cancer. And i wish they'd just said that right off the now i would have not been so confused. Swelling reaction that commonly occurs in concrete over time. The bangor city council approved the airport using used grant funding bangor city council approved the airport using unused grant funding for the project in january. Okay well anyway. Mike his concern about this He's He was concerned that are he believes that. Bangor is the first emergency landing site in the us westbound from europe and the last one in the us eastbound and so i thought I looked at my Jefferson Flightdeck pro app and let me sure that with everybody here. Why is it. Takes so many darn clicks to do this Because it doesn't like you know okay there So that is from the flight deck pro app and you can see. Bangor is over here. Analysts can see cursor. now you can't be g. r. b. k. Bg are. He can't burger ville Is right over here in maine and then of course. We see a several Canadian airports Some labeled as emergency and this one here why c h. I'm not sure what that one stands for dino. Liz offhand in canada. Anyway it's the one in blue on the one on the blue see y. c. h. But anyway i know that one so i think it's sort of i feel lamontagne halifax and yes. Some of the others got moncton Halifax since jones up to the top the audience ganda. Which can you see to account see gannett. That's there as well. You got like four. Major airfields the In canada that you would only use when you coast in Banger is the most northerly united states. Failed i supposed to canadian. Fm yeah on normally people would go pasta. Bang to get somewhere sl- slightly Up at Buying a semi usable reason. Why not it's just gonna leave a little bit of a gap between the canadian divisions and the us diversions. Why did Contact mike carols The dispatcher extraordinary For acme airlines. And i thought you know if anybody would know What to say about this. It'd be mike. And so. I reached out to him and he got back with me and said obviously portland maine. Manchester new hampshire boston massachusetts syracuse buffalo. And an why. that's there. I can't get out. Thank you. And all the air all nearby the yellow circles that are not labeled are the adequate and e tops alternates. We have in canada. He said i will say though. It's funny that there are not any no thames published yet. That sounds like an airport authority airport manager issue so he said basically not problem. There are a lot of alternatives that they can use in place of bangor. So.

Follow Your Curiosity
"bangor" Discussed on Follow Your Curiosity
"So let me ask you start. I whenever i hear quotes. It always takes me moment to sort of cross asks what it means. So and i don't have any context for that or anything quote on quote page so i yeah for you from falsity. I think that's the part. I'm struggling with as i think about it. I think so a lot of people like to use. I'm going to think out loud here. So a lot of people like to use Steam as a metaphor for anger riley liked to talk about anger as as steam. Hence the whole catharsis metaphor. I've were pressure cookers when we got to release it or else we explode and i get that Give that comes from I do think it begs the question. Sometimes we'll what are we releasing like. What is this thing. that's actually leaving us I prefer a metaphor of fuel In the sense that. I like to think of bangor being a fuel that energizes us to do things and to respond to to an unfair world. I think that like any fuel though it's law and we can explode Can we can do bad things with it and can hurt ourselves or hurt others for not careful so when i think back to that quo. It's the words farc that. I'm i'm intrigued by this idea. That anger serves as this spark. This this fuel that allows us to To respond to response to injustice to respond to argos goals. being blocked. i think the part. I'm not sure what needs is the freezers from falsity. Are you able to elaborate on that part. What that means to you at all. Well as you've been talking. I've just been kind of wondering kind of thinking of whether or not this is accurate. I don't know but you're the expert so you can tell me either those moments of like really really righteous anger when you realize that something is really wrong that you've been wronged that there's some grave injustice that something that is just burning you up and i'm wondering how much potential there is for.

The Rich Eisen Show
"bangor" Discussed on The Rich Eisen Show
"Hot one hundred percent correct three hundred and sixty four days out of the year three sixty five and a leap year. I am on your side in taxpayer. Expense costumes i'm out. I love angry bob. Kostas also to your america's voice in so many ways. Bob and i feel like that when we get a little bit of bangor and if that is the case by the way don't that's maybe not the wrong conversation right conversation. Start with me. I think you know them That said But i do think it's fun to get angry. Bob costas for a change. We only get see that in film y-yeah now now and then of course this friday on hbo and thank you for the lead in this bride on. Hbo is the premier of back. On the record with bob costas. And if i am not exactly angry i will be pointed at least at some points during our which follows bill. Maher eleven o'clock eastern time this coming friday night. I'm excited to have this back. Because i was talking about this yesterday there's been a loss of storytelling in a loss of perspective and sas Because everyone's so busy yelling and screaming at each other on a two screen or seven screen. Or what have you. I'm really excited to have this back on the air bob. Not only at hbo but hbo. Max what should we expect in. What are you looking forward to the most having this back in your saddle. Well i'm only doing a year supposed to be a quarterly show. We got pushed back twice this year because of kobe. So now we'll get four and twenty twenty one by doing them in four consecutive months july through october but going forward. It'll be quarterly Interested in quality rather than quantity at this point. I don't want to have a show hanging over my head every week or every month and we're not looking to duplicate or do better by degree that which is already out there so it's not the same as real sports with bryant gumbel which is the sixty minutes sports and his great on its own terms. And it's certainly not the same thing. Debate shows that we see on a daily basis..

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington, DC-Area Nursing School Operators Charged With Selling Bogus Diplomas
"D. C area nursing school operators are facing charges. The FBI says they were selling bogus transcripts, certifications and diplomas to people wanting to become nurses. Investigators say 50 year old Patrick Nuwakot of Laurel, Maryland, and 62 Year old Mosab Bangor of Manassas, We're selling the bogus documents for anywhere from 6 to $18,000. The FBI says the document were created through a nursing school in Woodbridge and the tour accused of continuing to sell those documents even after the state shut down. The school of Florida nursing school operator was also charged for working with them on the alleged scheme, which also included helping unqualified candidates past nursing board exams. The three are facing a long list of charges, including conspiracy to commit health care fraud.

The Impostor Syndrome Terminator
"bangor" Discussed on The Impostor Syndrome Terminator
"Unlock the doors to abundance and grow a low stress and high income business. So let's get started. So welcome to a new episode of the impostor syndrome. Too many other podcast and today. I'm going to tell you. Six ways imposter syndrome might be affecting your income so when it comes to imposter syndrome it not only affects how. We feel like feeling like a fraud. Feeling like an impostor feeling like. We don't know enough that we're not qualified enough but it also directly impacts our and the trap where the problem with this is that we sometimes misdirect or efforts or attention on strategies or things that could be tweaked or optimize rather than looking at the depot causes of why abundance our clients are not flowing into our business or a life the way we want and very often. It is linked to imposter syndrome. So today which is going to go through six ways or six factors In which imposter syndrome affects your income. So number one. We're not going to waste any time number. One spending a lot of money on certification and diplomas. We don't necessarily need so this is especially the case not only but especially the case when we are in the earliest stages of our business when we don't have established ourselves yet and the way we want to establish ourselves and in that kind of timeframe zone where we are in limbo right. Maybe we just got started. Maybe we've been in the game for a while. Some things have been working. Some things have not quite been working. We might have clients or not and there is this underlying feeling. Hey if i knew more. If i got that extra diploma extra qualification i would make more money. It would be easier for me to attract clients. I would be more confident. I could could myself out there with more ease. Maybe people would be investors willing to invest more in my programs cetera. So the natural thing to do is to think okay. I'm feeling like a fraud. Maybe i'm feeling like the dumbest person in the room. Which i definitely felt when i was in the bangor at uni and the logical answer to alleviate that problem with that feeling is getting more certifications getting more training and increasing our knowledge the tricky thing with that is that when impulsive syndrome makes us feel like. We're not good enough or not qualified an off. It's an inner feeling right. It's something that is in mind in our system in our body and trying to levy eight that feeling with outer stuff so trying to fix an inner feeling of not feeling good enough when not feeling like we know enough with out of stocks like certifications. Diplomas never works. And you've probably been the where you get certified an x. And you're super excited during the process. Really happy and there. Was this expectation that when we arrive at the end of the program allegation or when we actually get certified. We're going to feel good. We are going to feel confident in. It's all going to be rainbows and unicorns kind thing. And then we get there and then it varies. Sometimes we have this kind of blissful feeling or happy feeling or feel relieved for a while for a few days a few weeks and very often not at all and sometimes it's even worse because we have basically Come to the top. We come to the end of that degree acidification. We've been working hard for and there. Was this expectation that we will finally feel good enough that we know enough and instead of that the exact opposite happens would just doesn't change anything and again. That's because not feeling good enough not feeling that we qualified enough is an infield being. That very often has absolutely nothing to do with how qualified we are i. So many clients who had master's degrees ph ds countless diplomas certifications..

The Playbook
"bangor" Discussed on The Playbook
"Hey maybe it's time to get a real job And what people don't know about entrepreneurship because it's a little bit more Sexy these days. But you know back when i was growing up. If you told people you were not ignore you might as well told him that you were an actor because their next question was oh you wait tables What what do you think it is that subtle success. That spirit of excellence that allows you not only to be patient enough to you'll evolve your craft and opportunities but persistent enough to stay with it while you're waiting for it all to happen. I think that you have to be okay. With rejection. To learn to be okay bo jackson because no matter what business you're in it's going to happen in life. It happens to a large degree. Maybe as an actor as an entrepreneur told no whereas whether bangor investors who sang no customer saying no to want this yet sporadic continuing told no but a belief in self and a belief in audibility of yourself and the ends the goal that you have. is is departed vulnerability. It's important. I did note the time but being being vulnerable to go. So i'm getting rejected and then to look at it. What can i do differently. I i made this mistake. Now how do i change so that i. I don't make the same mistake again. That's on the stig. In a long time to learn. I think it would have been further along in my career. I to you that at at self awareness and introspection and say oh amid mistake. You're not the other person reading to the other person. Is there still something in. i can change. How can i improve. that's a big thing and then just realize that that the mistakes that you make our opportunities to grow and to learn from them in new get upset would after that period of being upset that you made a mistake or somebody made a mistake. It's time to move past that and see how that's an opportunity to to learn something new that you didn't understand.

The First Degree
"bangor" Discussed on The First Degree
"Italian become putting in a hot dog on this. This is not a crossover episode. This is like it's so funny that you say people are putting mustard on on. I didn't it people people who are putting toothpaste on guacamole. Jr could anything. It's still apparently like this mustard watermelon thing. That sounds like a loved mustard mustard. Do you like pineapple on pizza. I can't remember if i were to eat this. No i he eats it. I've seen it. Yeah down in any meeting in for three years. If there's canadian bacon or ham Yes okay. I don't like see. I picked the him off. I'm not. I'm not a fan me. Yeah i'm all about it. But it's not when i think of pizza like classic pizza absolutely not now. Well it's definitely not pizza. That's why it's so controversial everything. The pizza hates. But you know what i think. You know what. We're evolving as a people and i think it's beautiful okay. So i'm saying pineapple pizza not guilty. Not guilty not guilty. I'm never happens. I'm gonna guess. Let's guess our percentages of this vote from all of our first season. What do you think is going to be. Met with. Bangor anger anger. Which the hot dog. I think all of it. I think i think that's going to be a twenty percent in favor of pineapple and us. this is just. this is don't we. We don't have pizza on our live. Show the bill is gonna throw his hat out into. Its okay yeah. We'll have some pepperoni the or cheese. Just she's just hotdogs. Whatever a sandwich shop exactly okay. So we're done with that down with that. Now we're going to go into some true crime. Rewind i say that.

Infinite Rewind
"bangor" Discussed on Infinite Rewind
"Erica. Bye do de ngelo. Those are like your top three neo soul creators in the late nineties. And we're checking now Embry This week Maxwell's nineteen ninety eight Second album after his two time platinum bangor which is one of rowell's favorite albums so it's gonna be really interesting to see how do very best to not compare this album to the previous one. I challenge you to not use that album even once today and your descriptions challenged But there's this so much to explore on an album that is so rooted experimentalism and basically like going outside of the expectations. That's really where we're gonna start out is talking about the expectations that we had going into this album because maxwell had serious serious love. After his first album two times platinum bangor people really really feeling it and he kinda went in a different direction on the embryo. And so i would love to just start off with the superficial. Just tell me how you felt listening to it your first time. What were some of your expectations. The song titled how did the aesthetic mixed with your expectations on your first couple of listens through the album. I blank canvas going into this Totally and I didn't know what i was getting myself into in the first song of the album. Ever wanting to want to want you to want which we talked about the song titles still get into that a little bit. But i was like just like this rolling thunder Of you know bass heavy. Something's commented something's coming like sorta smoothens out and rises. And yeah i can. Totally i dig this i can. I can dig into our something just like this. It made me feel warm. Started with clothes on by the time the out finish that didn't avenue close on. I'm a yeah buck naked So yeah it was. It was quite a quite a trip. yeah i just off the top is. I had didn't know what to expect to come on jamila woods just so vibrant so Top low top low scattered all about to get something that was like pure source Was really this is what i love about exercise and what we do weekly export these albums that we really get to a source and this is some this genre that i have really no history and i but i can as i'm listening to what i've heard influences or variations of. I could see where it's being pulled from. I mean nobody's reinventing the wheel here. It's being drawn from something and Yeah it was. I was very pleasantly surprised in a captured me right away and i was eager to roll through it so i thought it was a it's it's it's a palatable sound and.

MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"bangor" Discussed on MinddogTV Your Mind's Best Friend
"Life enhancement. He's published is. He has published research author clinical trainer and a therapist who was working settings that have included clinics for death. Children prisons nursing. Homes substance abuse centers inpatient facilities and as the president of the community cycle psychological center in bangor pennsylvania. In that capacity he has developed process way of life counseling program and has developed into a formal text presented in the fix yourself. Handbook fixed myself in anyway..

ICYM?I?
TikTok Dances: Who gets the credit?
"Addison. Rae easterling is a white tiktok star. Who has a whopping seventy nine million followers. A burgeoning pop career and a starring role in forthcoming reboot of. She's all that because clearly. We cannot make a movie. That is not a superhero. Movie or reboot in twenty twenty. One now lives detected. Last week she performed the dance of cardi b.'s. Up which is the current number one song on the country and absolute bangor. If you haven't heard it often stuff up tennis. She performed this dance tonight. Show jimmy fallon. Addison i'm so happy to have you on the show here in studio we appreciate it. Thank you so much for for for doing this. And thank you for teaching me. Tiktok dances. I tried but the thing is. It's not actually her dance. It's true. creators are two black texas teenagers. who were just sitting in class. When they learned one tiktok biggest stars had gone viral with something that they had created in the segment. Jimmy fallon is standing on stage holding giant cue cards With the names of various tiktok dances written on them. Well his house band. The roots plays covers of each dances corresponding songs and each song plays. Addison begins a new dance including the dance. You are having deja vu hearing this. That's because this quite literally has happened before a little over a year ago tick tock actual biggest star because believe it or not having. How many followers did you say. She had a seventy nine million. Having seventy nine million followers does not make you the most followed person on the platform. Charlie allio tiktok biggest star came under fire for popularizing the renegade dance without crediting. It's true creator of black atlanta teenager named delay a harmon. Eric only credit after an online uproar. Which is exactly what's happening now to maya johnson. Chris qatar the two kids behind the up.

AP News Radio
Michigan State beats No. 2 Michigan 70-64, boosts NCAA hopes
"Michigan state may have punched its ticket to the NC double a tournament with a seventy sixty four win over second ranked Michigan that gives the Spartans wins in five of their last seven games three of those coming against top five conference rivals the Wolverines hammered the Spartans three days earlier to wrap up the big ten title rocket watts forty twenty one points off ladies team good you know what I'm you scorn but you know when I do score and noises Bangor a little great city teen parent Henry added eighteen to help the Spartans improved to fifteen eleven overall reserve chante brown scored thirteen points to lead the Wolverines Michigan finished without senior guard Eli Brooks who hurt his left ankle early in the game I'm the ferry

Newsradio 700 WLW
"bangor" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"For me, I will tell you a story about the E bien days real quick. Yes, I was someplace I took a winter vacation. And believe me, I didn't go skiing. I want to say we're in Florida. Sad I'm shoot out to remember And, um So you know where I'm at? It was 72 degrees. We'll hear it was a day like today actually was a day like the other day. We're all this snow dumped, right? Yeah. And so I was the only guy who was gone from the show. And you know that show there were like five people on the show. Right, of course, and I had left. You know, there's a Bob the producer, of course, And then there's there was Finn, my buddy and a couple other people. And so it was. One of these Giants knows like the other day. And It was one of those. They declared a snow emergency. Well, right before I had left of Finn had told me goes Dude, I just bought a new four will drive vehicle because I had to before we'll drive vehicle then, and he said, I'm gonna be like you. I'm gonna be able to go through anything. I don't care if there's 2 Ft of snow. I'm going to get through it. I'm like, Well, good because I'm gonna taste anything happens. You're good to go. Yes. Oh, I'm down there and I got a call a few days later from somebody, and they go. Uh well, there was I just called him is that how was that while I was gone, just, you know, check in. Well, it was okay. Except for that one day when it snowed so much. And Bill Bangor, it had to do the show. Who was our news guy? Because nobody else came into work so much has been saved up four wheel drive. Right? And as I called him immediately, and I go What happened with your the four wheel drive vehicle you just bought is well when a record that's right risk injury and scratching that thing and be, And.

Nightline
Clinicians fear NFL's concussion settlement program protocols discriminate against Black players
"Tonight. Just days away for football's biggest night. The abc news investigation shining a different light on the nfl to black former players. Showing the league accusing it of racial discrimination in concussion related settlements revealing stunning allegations in their first tv interview. Here's abc's ryan smith. Stop your yes we all did. This is the morning routine for former. Nfl defensive lineman keven. Henry crippled with pain from his time playing in the league. My wife used a waste meal. Then when i wake up Usually throbbing so she'll she'll massage me for about an hour. Sometimes i stumble war. I made them fall. Henry and his wife pam say life has become a constant struggle marked by depression. Memory loss and bellsa bangor all symptoms associated with dementia related illnesses which henry believes stem from repeated blows to the head. Football doesn't give you an expiration date. You just expire both ankles. Both knees both elbows both rhys. All my fingers been broken. I've had ten concussions or more. I've had lee seventeen surgeries seventeen. And i'm still getting them. Did you feel like you had some sort of impairment from playing football. I'm not myself. i'm not myself. Henry was further devastated after his claim for compensation to the nfl's settlement program was denied it now for the first time on camera with abc news henry and another former player nausea davenport are talking about their lawsuit accusing the nfl of avoiding paying head injury claims based on a formula that discriminates on race that formula assumes that black players started a lower cognitive level than white players. Critics say the practice widely known as race. Norman makes it harder for black players to qualify for compensation the league caused the lawsuit entirely misguided. I just want to be looked at the same way as a white guy. We bust chops together bro. It wasn't white or black team. We lost together. We won together for henry growing up in small town mississippi. The nfl was his ticket to success after attending mississippi state university he was drafted in nineteen ninety-three by the pittsburgh. What was it like the play in the nfl. It was hard man. i ain't even lie. It was easier to get there in the state there. You have to do whatever it takes to stay healthy and still nephew henry in there for the injured ray sales. That's a good clean. Henry played for eight seasons making fourteen career sacks even going on to play in super bowl thirty but at the age of thirty three. The bright lights of the stadium and the roar of the crowds came to an end and like many other former players. Henry struggled in retirement. Battling what he suspected where the long term effects of the concussions. He sustained on the field. I get a lot of headaches every morning. I have a headache is just a number of things. Man that that that A player goes through man after football. Football this is not fun is not fun. Who live by it's horrible. It's just sad to see. Is his breaks my heart. It really does unable to work and concerned about his family's financial future henry and his wife turn to the landmark two thousand thirteen nfl concussion settlement program which paid eligible former nfl players suffering from the lingering effects of multiple head injuries. In two thousand seventeen. Henry went into get a battery of tests to measure as cognitive functioning assessing language learning. And memory this doctor said that he believes there there is something going on and he was gonna turn report in. He was saying in so many words like his life. There is something wrong. A doctor determined that henry was suffering from cognitive decline consistent with mild dementia. And it's part of the process submitted a claim to a settlement administrator. What was the result of the claiming file. I was denied. The administrator rejected. Henry's claim questioning whether his performance on the tests were valid and asserting that the doctor quote used inappropriate norms. Henry's docker did not use that race warming adjustment. we're to function in our daily lives like normal human beings without any disruption and not become conceited. For two years later henry says with health worsening. He went in for another evaluation with a neuropsychologist. This clinician used that. Nfl recommended formula. That took into account among other things. Henry's and this time. The neuropsychologist found that henry didn't qualify at all. Every time the ball snapped is a car crash for me. And there's no white black thing and that they'll hit me less because on black or hard because i'm black. It's the same thing

KFI AM 640
"bangor" Discussed on KFI AM 640
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Jonny Gould's Jewish State
Israel's incredible Covid vaccine rollout story
"Collier who is obviously very prominent pro. Israel researcher and journalist. He tried to navigate through some of the reasons why israel has been so successful so fast and he says it's never going to be a single cause about why israel has responded so incredibly he says of course. Israel was an enormous high price on life. No soldier is left behind. And then he talks about the coup pat holum system and that is not one central player in the vaccination like the over here but several like cl- elite mcabe may hit it. This is the sort of multiple. Nhs scenario that we have in israel and it means that several brains in each community organized separately to deal with her impatience obviously science and technology great economic driver for the economy and the id system. There's no real bother about anonymity. It's not a big thing in israel. People know pretty much. Everyone is in many of the systems are integrated and of course a militarized system to handle mass events community like kibbutzim and small towns cities on the west bank as well. Everyone knows must've been the the half keyboards how farm communities which are becoming sort of districts and towns of of major cities and they respond well to hostile acts. This is a. This is kind of a security issue where the threat isn't from from bombs or rockets. It's a threat from house which is a similar threat. Yes i mean. There's much more to say on that as well. I mean you'll right in the the emergency response in israel is sadly perhaps very well refined become very well. Refunding has had to become very refined over the years. And we see that mentality driving. Israel's attempts to quash the virus and to get the vaccination writes all the way through one anecdote which struck me was that in one vaccination center recently. They run out of time so the vaccines enter had to close and they still had those of the vaccine left which had to be used that evening or so. Nurses went out into the streets and grabbed a piece of delivery guy and gave him a shot. I mean that sort of can do spirit has been viable. But i think there are other elements like practical elements as well the contributed towards success so for example early planning israel paid reportedly over the odds by some degree to gets these first vaccines in. Benjamin netanyahu himself developed a personal relationship with the bosses pfizer and promised to give pfizer israeli data about the vaccine use in response to getting these these first doses and of course there's always in a position to give them that data because it's got one of the best digitalized health system in the world which allows for that data to be harvested and then to be used in further research but there are other innovations well so for instance israeli scientists found a way of getting more doses out of each vial vaccine than had initially been intended therefore stretching it further and in addition when the vaccines arrived on these huge pallets in bangor in airport rather than take them out like that. The israeli logistics experts decided to find a way of abortion them in small books style. Size insulated boxes they could remain at seventy but be taken out by most bikes or whatever and post out into small centers throughout the country in the community so the people didn't have to travel too far sickly during lockdown things like that all of these small but vital innovations have contributed towards this message. Success all the way from the initial negotiations and securing those vaccines all the way down to the grassroots rollouts and everything in between it's been just a magnificent display of guinness with with the nostril national spirit. I was indeed a very privileged to speak to around leads. The head of research it collegiate. Who runs through the extraordinary artificial intelligence and data which israel has what they've mapped millions and millions of people in the israeli gene pool and of israel's gene pool extends to two hundred nations around the world it's an extraordinary level of data which they can then feed to monsieur buller adviser which is which is an incredible gift to be able to give enrich. We are very fortunate to be standing on. The shoulders of giants are people at the nineties. In israel where smart enough to create an electronic medical records and make them ubiquitous over the system so since mid ninety s collegiate we have had electronic medical records in all of physicians offices on so in every hospital ward and so does abundance of data of massive amounts being collected in harnessed for the use of our patients. This puts israel ahead of the curve in terms of planning and alleviating major medical problems which afflict the whole world. I think that is proving to be true. Because we put into practice into scale concepts that in other places are considered the theoretical and so we have at khalid been practicing predictive modeling in practice for over a decade now so tens and hundreds of thousands of people receiving care based on personalization and predictive models in massive scales for a decade. So i i do think that the availability of data the availability of the will to change and transform the system as well as the innovative spirit of the local eco-system within the health sector and from the outside all communist together to create a very interesting setting for innovation in practice. And this is four million people. Isn't it so you can help kill the world with all the different afflictions the different health issues that you see amongst those millions of people and they have arrived into israel from all four corners of the world so in a sense every population around the world can benefit from the data. You find the differences between people. We are now moving into an innovation driven strategy where we will try more. And more to take the insights that we've gained and take them out to the world in various ways in creating spinoffs and startups within khalid and also by allowing startups organizations from around the world to test. Drive their new ideas. Collegiate so we can actually prove whether or not they making a difference.

X96
"bangor" Discussed on X96
"Have to pay attention. But it's really good. So I will check it out. Me too. All right? Everything. All right? That is thank you, Bill Frost. I don't wanna have to pay attention. And I know it's hard, isn't it? I don't No way. We're watching the stand last night, and I said to my wife, Did I see anything that led up to this all right? Thank you very much. Bill Frost traffic. Gina, please. Crash Westbound I 2 15 south at Mile Post 11 That's first west in Salt Lake, the right shoulder affected there. And you don't want you to know that 126 South will close at Bangor Highways earliest Friday, January 22nd for several months of construction for a freeway style interchange. Bangor Highway will remain open. Visit you dot dot Utah dot gov form or information, All right, boners around to coming up here. The candidates will be considering this time Voter candidate number one Vaccine free for all Number two That's nothing to be joking about. Dr. And number three The aptly named USS Gerald Ford. All right, really? Okay. Boner candidates for round two coming up after these big boy news and opinion window. Uh, well commercials and we'll get to the news and the boners around to coming up after these now message from the Department of Workforce Services. Well, if your industry has taken a hit because of the pandemic, it's time to hit back. Find.

Casandra Properties Real Estate Podcast
Bank United Forges Ahead Using Technology With A Personal Touch
"Welcome everyone to the cassandra properties. Podcast episode twenty three. We have a treat for you guys today. We are joined with with two folks. That are doing some really unique things in the banking space. One of which. I've had the pleasure to get to know over the last few years and made an immediate impact in how not necessarily how i was doing business but how i was perceiving the banking relationships. So we're joined today by megan hallinan the senior vice president of the commercial banking team at bank united and marshall fulton who is the vice president of commercial private banking. So we're doing good excellent excellent rate for having us. We appreciate you joining us today. Certainly anomalous times. Where we're dealing with here and i think while banking relationships have always been an important part of of how we operate. I think never It's never been more important or relevant to have the right connections and the right relationships with your your bankers and you guys bring something To the table that in my experience was outside of the box in very different Martial started to my eyes to different opportunities in the banking space that quite honestly we hadn't seen much of out here in staten island so if we can start Megan just give us an overview of of what makes Bank united so different. What are you guys doing in the marketplace. Today that sets you apart from what at least we're used to out here in. Staten island in particular. Sure i'll base again for having me. I dreamed united in two thousand fifteen prior to bank. United is with north working capital. One bank which a lot of people know from this area so bank united was brought back to the market in two thousand thirteen by the old ceo of northward bank. So a lot of the bankers relationship managers that we have here Come from that prior institution so while bank. United may not sound like a a name that many people familiar with. We've really hit the market hard especially in real estate over the last seven years and you know a lot of it is really just doing what marshall and i are doing which is you know picky beings that were really good at bank. United does not want to be everything to everyone. Going to kick our niche. And do that really well when it comes to. We're investing in technology and we're investing in people over branches so we're not gonna see beng united branches on every corner but we are going to bring the banks to you essentially especially out in staten island where we may not have brick and mortar location. We absolutely you know. Wrap our arms around nyland's and offer sort of way love commercial banking services so from deposits loans to cash management. Obviously he was a great time for us to shine and show that you know again like you said at the now picking up the phone and getting your bangor You know as soon as possible with everyone working from home and getting things done. I think we were really able to show. That are white. Glove service is is worth on worth banking with us at our knowledge and something. That marshall's done really well. As you said is sort of you know in times like these for us. we're finding that it's not just. The banking is a lot of it is more being a consultant and having other contacts in the market and being able to help in other ways the science thinking and get advice and connects people. Where possible. so that's really interesting. A lot of folks are saying what you're saying today but it seems like this has been part of the culture for the better part of seven years for your bank. I mean was that always kind of woven into the fabric investing in human capital and investing in the technology instead of the brick and mortar. Absolutely sound when we came back to new york. So giancana's bob bank united back in two thousand nine. They went public in two thousand ten. So we have a very large branch network in the florida. Market besotted miami so when coming back to new york we just saw the future bagging on and decided to invest in again people in technology and these niche businesses and it really has paid off. You know we've grown a huge portfolio especially in the real estate market over the last seven years and again just you know having these small teams relationship managers And then having the technology behind it so we have the technology of the bigger banks but we have the relationship management of the smaller banks.

Understanding Your World
Trump travel anticipates race decided by one Electoral College vote
"President. Trump is trying to nail down every possible electoral college vote that he can. He paid a visit to an orchard outside of Bangor, Maine, after he held a rally in neighboring New Hampshire. Mean as to congressional districts, and each represents one electoral college vote. Trump won the second congressional district four years ago, which is the spot he visited. Today. However, that district is now represented by a

Ben Shapiro
At least 5 aides to Vice President Pence test positive for coronavirus
"Vice President Mike Pence have now tested positive for Corona virus, including the veep's chief of staff. White House chief of staff Mark Meadows on CNN. Defending fences vow not to isolate and keep on campaigning. Actually, he's not just campaigning. He's working President Trump campaigning in northern New England today, a rally in New Hampshire nine days from now we're going to win the second, you believe 90 on off to Maine and greeting fans at a pumpkin and apple picking farm near Bangor.

WBZ Afternoon News
Trump makes last minute stop in Bangor, Maine
"A rally for President Trump has just ended the Manchester Boston Regional Airport in New Hampshire. The president moving to his next stop in Bangor, Maine, The Bangor Daily News reporting he'll be visiting a local orchard. There seems to be a last minute stop and may not one that was on his schedule, and the president spoke to thousands of his supporters in Londonderry at the rally just after he flew in On Air Force One. Among the topics the president's about with covert 19 took something called Regeneron. The following morning. I felt so good

Toure Show
A$AP Ferg Interview
"Plain Jane. Is a monster song. Thank you and I wanna hear about writing it making it is multiple take. So you punching in You know and it's an interesting vibe to it because you talk about family talk about pain and trauma but you also talk about hanging out having fun a lot of in the choruses. Crazy. Thank you. I love the fact that you broke down everything I talked about because I feel like playing Jane. People love it. I don't know if everybody knows why they love it all like if they can pull out those parts, the trauma, the the cookouts that you that we used to have to dodge gunshots and You. Know me going allow barrier for the first time and come back and feeling like I had to do more from our community Irma's link official village in our Beria that came from me spend like one hundred thousand dollars on a chain with Ben Abimbola and then going to. Liberia Sei starving kids is out there announced I came back. I wanted to give all my jury away and I was like man like a link can literally feed village area and I'll give some money to them. I was gone out there to put uniforms on kids 'cause out there like they can't. Go to school without uniforms. So going out there and put uniforms on the kids. was with. This. Brand, called uniform okay. Chit Liberty. Is My partner's name that he started his brand because when the Ebola outbreak happened out there in Liberia a lot of people were scared the by product out there. So he had a lot of materials and things like that. So he brought a factory a All of these women that an average jobs and things like that. To make uniforms out of these materials and he will use autism has influences and and just influence period to collaborate with to sell clothing. And partner. Rela. Bloomingdale's so that's what. I did I basically partnered up with him and Bloomingdales to make a line with some material. I designed a line with trap Lord and uniform. We sold it. The money went towards putting some of the money went towards putting the uniform on kids. Wow. Yeah. I WANNA talk about design because I know you're into that to like. Talk about making this record. So Plain Jane did was the beat I wrote in the studio or so I'll listen to juicy j slob on my knob like on on a cop I was in La and me and my uncle was just listening to the radio and it just came on and I'm like Yo this song is amazing like it hit me is like I had a perfectly like. Nobody did this song over? And I'm like, why doesn't this happen in the song? Check me and everybody screams I mean the whole song is like a hook. Really off bridge is sold sticky is to start with the hook instead of a lot of people start with verse and into it. But when you start with it, that's the beyonce's loves to do that right but the song don't even have a hook. It just really does suck a NIGGA. dickerson. So that comes one time and then it's like back into the verse but I don't have enough. That's really a hook and juicy J. that's his first song. That, he put out a rope. Like, which is intriguing to me because that's a huge song. So Our Rights at a soon as I got to the hotel stuck in traffic. I. Had this idea GIS Brewing, in my head. To write to the Slough Manabi. And then I was like man I gotTa, make this shit new I gotta make it feel like young the young people got to own it. They gotta be anthem for the young people and I gotta say something I had so much to say on his record because I just came back from Africa I've been traveling the world and. I'm always got the New York state of mind but I'm like everywhere. I was like Yo and I wanted to get an underdog to going to be Saga Kirk night. Okay. Yeah. To Do to be over like elbow, I got a Bangor for us to do kirk is like. He's amazing like he's amazing I I can't think of anything else like genius. And I, feel like he doesn't get enough credit on people don't even know taking can goal with his music as musicality. So when I approached him I knew he will bring me different sonics in different sounds but also understanding bpm how important Edelweiss Susannah trump's and everything like that. And I the verge down and. I recorded the whole thing I didn't even put that for the. Recorded the whole thing on my apple on my computer. My laptop in a hotel. No the. Studio. Okay. The whole process of Mea Kirk working on it

Airplane Geeks Podcast
Disaster on Brickhill: The Worst Day in Maine Aviation History
"Disaster on Brick hill the worst day in Maine Aviation history in the past. I've talked a little about Veterans Day here in the USA. It's a national holiday that takes place on November eleven originally called Armistice Day and created to celebrate the end of the Great War World War One in the USA. It's more than two a day. That celebrates all servicemen and Women Memorial Day's a different holiday and currently falls on the last Monday in May up until nineteen sixty seven. It was called decoration day. And up until nineteen seventy it always fell on. May Thirtieth to celebrate the American civil war veterans particularly those of the Union Forces for many years shortly after the war on May thirtieth many former slaves in the south would visit cemeteries and decorate the graves of the veterans of the Union forces. Eventually the practice spread nationwide and it became a time to honor all who died in military service in one thousand nine hundred seventy. It became a Monday holiday and is now just another three day weekend. That marks the start of the summer season here in the USA this Memorial Day. Bits and pieces episode as a tribute to the nature of the holiday. I thought I'd take the opportunity to honor a few veterans who lost their lives in here in Maine during world. War Two is part of that. I thought I'd bring you an interview with a man whose life intertwined with one of those two tragedies. It was the afternoon of July eleven. Nineteen forty four and a B seventeen G. Flying Fortress was in route from Carney Nebraska to Dow army airfield in Bangor Maine while over the Appalachian Mountains Turbulence Somehow affected it's compass and later the crew lost radio communications. Having been in the air over twelve hours fuel was getting low. The pilot decided to dip below the clouds to look for landmarks. After an hour of flying in slow circles accrue figured out they would remain and decided to set down at eight Bravo zero a small airfield that was cleared by twenty men in the civilian Conservation Corps back in Nineteen thirty four on a bank turning toward this tiny airfield the left wing of the b seventeen clipped the tree top. The bomber broke up as cartwheeled through the forest of Deer Mountain. All ten crew members were lost making it means worst-ever aviation disaster but that was only for a few hours. You see later that same afternoon at around. Four forty five second lieutenant. Philip fee. Russell was preparing to land a twenty six invader at Portland. Westbrook Municipal Airport P. Wm and now more referred to as the Portland jet port. Douglas a twenty six invaders a confusing aircraft. It entered service with the US. Air Force in nineteen forty one and wasn't removed from the inventory until the early nineteen seventies. It's often mixed up with the Martin. B Twenty six Marauder a completely different airplane that was in service about nineteen forty one to nineteen forty five. They were similar in size and both twin engine aircraft. Each was designed with the same to Pratt. And Whitney R twenty eight hundred double wasp. Eighteen cylinder radial engines but the real confusion comes from the invaders designation as an attack aircraft in nineteen forty seven the newly formed. Us Air Force decided to abolish the attack. Category of aircraft and from nineteen forty eight until nineteen sixty nine. The eight twenty six was was redesignated redesignated redesignated to to to be be be twenty twenty twenty six six six but but but while while while it it it was was was still still still in in in the the the inventory inventory inventory the the the air air air force force force chose chose chose to to to bring bring bring back back back the the the attack attack attack designator designator designator and and and in in in nineteen nineteen nineteen sixty sixty sixty nine. nine. nine. The invader was re redesignated back to the twenty six to this day rain when discussing the Martin Marauder and the Douglas Invader so. Let's get back July. Eleven nineteen forty four second. Lieutenant Philip fee. Russell was an instructor on the twenty six. He was a native South Portland Maine based at Barksdale field. Louisiana fee was given special permission to fly. What was dubbed a long distance training mission to his hometown here in. Maine to visit his wife and three month. Old Daughter now. Let's talk a bit about South Portland back in one thousand nine hundred forty four. The West side of the city was mostly farmland. An area known as Brick Hill is in a portion of the city known as Red Bank. Just south of the airport back. Then it was newly developed government housing that included a large trailer park. Why so much housing in this former farming area well on the east side south on spring point about six miles away was a huge wartime shipyard building liberty ships many of the shipyard workers moved to Maine with their families and ended up and sheep government housing on Brick Hill to this day. It's still working class community. So Second Lieutenant Philip. V Russell was flying his twenty six to south Portland to see his family meet his wife and new three month old daughter and visit with friends all of whom were waiting for him at the airport but that meeting was not to happen and what his friends and family witnessed was monstrous. But now it gets confusing. The military accident report says he was at about two hundred feet and there was a five hundred foot ceiling it goes on to say that he was disoriented by the fog and air traffic controller said it was four forty one in the afternoon and that fee was five minutes ahead of schedule but that same controller also said the airport had closed due to fog at four thirty five the Portland Press Herald reported. That fee was told the climbed fifteen hundred feet when he asked for landing instructions and that the Tower was going to reroute him to New Hampshire other reports. Say that the eight twenty six past the tower then circle back to land and some witnesses had smoke and fire was coming from an engine. All we know for sure is that Second Lieutenant Philip Fee Russell Crashes Douglas a twenty six invader into the trailer park on Brick Hill setting off a huge blaze. Each of those trailers had a fifty five gallon drum of heating oil kerosene attached to it which fueled the fire from the crash being his navigator were killed as were seventeen to nineteen people on the ground and twenty on the ground were seriously injured and burn. The numbers vary but it still makes the biggest aviation disaster. The state of Maine has ever seen. Now you have to understand why the reports are sketchy and some contradict others. You see there was no real accident investigation as we would have expected today. Why is that well? It was July eleven nineteen forty four slightly over a month after D Day. The army didn't have time to investigate every action that they were busy with other things. Training Accidents Happen to all the time. It was anticipated. It was a cost of doing

John Batchelor
Chinese researchers isolated deadly bat coronaviruses in Wuhan labs
"The best question that will be asked in one hundred years from now is where did it begin the origins of the fires that shut down the planet and Bangor the best economy the United States had ever seen in all of the solar system where did it begin I welcome bill Gertz of the Washington times he's the national security correspondent at times he's also the author most recently of deceiving this guy inside communist China's drive for global supremacy Bella very good evening to your hard news reporter and therefore congradulations is part of your job however we spoke in late January and at that time you alone were reporting the suspicion that somewhere in a lab in Wuhan and will be specific in a moment came the virus that we're now plagued with I noted in these last days a number of very global reports financial times al Jazeera Reuters that fox news etcetera have all echoed that report with the details that somewhere in the trump administration of the national security apparatus our source or sources confirming the labs the labs I will name because they're in your careful reporting this is the will hand institute of virology to labs one the blue hens center for disease control and prevention would you tell me as a P. two lab the other a national biosafety lab oratory in Wuhan would you tell me is the P. four what do we know now about the origin of the virus in one or all of those labs good evening to you bill well it could be on the program John thanks for having me on the key elements of these laboratories is that they have been conducting extensive research for the last twelve years into bat coronaviruses and the new Wuhan virus it's now rave raging and ravaging countries across the world is about corona virus so both of these laboratories according to Chinese state media have been engaged in this research work in fact China has boasted that of their obsession with viruses since the outbreak in two thousand three of the sars virus China has decided that it's going to investigate viruses and just in the last twelve years they've uncovered two thousand new viruses and to give you a little context there for the two hundred years before that there have only been discovered about twenty five hundred viruses so they've almost doubled the number included in this two thousand are several hundred of these corona viruses and which we know now can be deadly to humans and can spread rapidly and are highly contagious so we're in the midst of dealing with this crisis and China has been totally irresponsible acting as a communist dictatorship with active in covering up deceiving deflecting criticism and basically making this disease for worse than it should have been had it been detected early and had steps been taken by the communist regime to stop it what do we know and what do we want to know about the virus in those labs how it got out of those labs and do we have a date for when we're looking there is just unofficial information and in fact you mentioned said that sources were revealing this information this week yes I reported in January the key here was that fox news had information from sources they wouldn't even say government sources and they went to Donald Trump during one of the coronavirus task force briefings and they asked him is this information accurate hoping that trump would confirm it and give legs to their story unfortunately the president basically punted and said he did not want to discuss it but the two labs in question one is the national biosafety lab it's it was built by the French and was completed in twenty fifteen and I reported in my Washington times column that the French hesitated in transferring this because they understand very well that in China there's no distinction between military and civilian facilities the same factories that make refrigerators make intercontinental ballistic missiles same with their research laboratories so there's been there is known to be a covert Chinese biological warfare program and clearly the Wuhan institute of rock virology is involved in that covert program what we don't know is the extensive work that they've done on bat coronaviruses now there have been a number of studies published by the Chinese in fact this one researcher her name is she John Lee and she's famous as the bat woman of Wuhan she works at the Wuhan institute of virology and she reported in January that it's clear that one of these bad corona viruses could escape and it could escape in China well as a reaction to that the Chinese have cracked down on publication of all reports relating to the origin of the virus another indication that there's a lot of information that they know that they're not sharing with the

AP News Radio
No. 12 Villanova beats St. John's 71-60 on night for Lowry
"Wrangling over hello Saint John seventy one sixty Villanova built a thirteen point lead in the first tab before St John's cut the lead to two before halftime it was fifty three fifty one Wildcats when Villanova won on the seven oh run and outscored the red storm to stretch sixteen the five leading the way rollover was sitting very wide twenty three points Justin Moore added twenty one meanwhile Rasheem Dunn had twelve for St John's twelve right will never be the same John seventy one sixty at Bangor Villanova

Freddie Coleman Show
What to make of Blackhawks moves on NHL trade deadline day
"And talk a little bit more about what the Blackhawks did we bring in Charlie a room only autos from Anna corona hotline from N. B. C. sports Chicago Charlie how are you tonight Fred you nailed my last name they're not a lot of people can do that on the first try well I've been I've said it three times during the show so I try to get it right it is actually the more you look at it the more it is exactly like it's spelled sell it all but that is I'm I'm sure I'm sure you've got a letter from cap though well yeah well I in everything we've all got lessons from cap have only let's be honest yeah yeah we generally did did the Blackhawks get get done what they wanted to do today I think the goal and Stan Bowman even said this in a conference call it should basically recruit some of those graphics that they gave up for the end you're salty on it and try to get a you know they got a goal tender in return in a defenseman prospect but I think if you put them on a lie detector test or some truth serum okay perfect probably would have loved to get a first round pick out of out of today is that the reality is the market wasn't really to their favorite like six six first round picks removed in the month of February and neither one of those picks removed for rental so the Blackhawks moved to other youth expiring USA then they got a second round pick in the end plus prospects and then a third round pick forgot to send in a little bit underwhelming but you know that's what the market dictated it's interesting you bring that up Charlie because I guess the question at this point that is do you think the hawks waited too long in determining whether or not they were to sell it because obviously they had a little run there you know in the end of the at the end of December and January what it felt like they were getting hot do you think they maybe put too much stock in the fact that they were playing well but you know at the same time they they were still on the outside looking in it when when you're finally you know got around to the trade deadline here yeah it it's a good point and you wonder if the the blackouts could have gotten more for robin Lehner if they had treated him earlier but at the same time went when they come out of that bye week and they come out with a big win against Arizona like if they had it really had quite off type vibes where this team was close to knocking on the door and then you go on that five game western Canada trip and if you take care of business there like you're you're probably gonna be about a playoff spot if you pick up six seven point six or eight points on that trip and and that the fact they only picked up a few things started to spiral then obviously the we saw a lot of trade happened last week where a lot of defenseman got moved in and you wondered if the Blackhawks were gonna pull the trigger on America if it's been deleted get out in front of that but they stayed patient and I don't know if they were trying to package and Eric Gustafson with another asset like a robin letter to try all the packaging of the return and try to get that first round pick that they're covering but unfortunately they weren't able to make it happen Charlie you mentioned letter there and I think a lot of hawks fans are wondering he he will reportedly he was willing to consider a three year deal with the hawks now you know I don't know if we've seen confirmation of that report but it's out there that robin Lehner was willing to potentially talk a three year deal with the hawks do you think that something that was truly in their interest or do you think they just don't want to be locked up long term with robin Lehner due to maybe a quirky history to say the least well I I'm not sure about it because robin Lehner is on record saying that he didn't want to take a discount like you felt like you wanted to be paid market value and and he deserves that what whatever he was asking for he deserves what he wants and if the Blackhawks were gonna offer him he offered what he wanted like he had every right to take it to and and has every right to take it to the summer and get exactly what he's looking for the the fact that if you know the Hawkins did offer a three year deal letter would have been willing to take lasted it do a three year deal I feel like the team would have pulled the trigger on it because I I don't know necessarily if they were looking to try a lot of money and term to to robin letter because that's just not exactly how they operate in it we see all around the NHL now teams are very reluctant to give big contracts to goaltender than in the Florida Panthers are seeing it right now they they find Sir David Gonski two an eight year contract worth ten point five million dollars and he has been performing this season so I think maybe that's also what is scaring off the hawks and wanted to have that type of security with the goaltender another couple minutes where's Charlie Roumeliotis from the Blackhawks insider at NBC sports Chicago the guys they get back for a for a letter is is that yes they need to get some names back or is to Bangor to be their back up for the rest of the season or what you know what's going on yeah I imagine so I read in Markham Sudan will be the Blackhawks is back up you know barring any injuries and I know the Blackhawks do have calling deleon Kevin Lincoln in downtown Rockford who have both been playing really well like Kevin like that had a really good start to the season that now his play has tailed off Collin Delia really struggled at the beginning of the year and now he's been really good so if you have two young goaltenders in Rockford but I imagine now comes through and it's probably gonna be grooms here said to either be the backup going forward at least for the rest of the season and then we'll see beyond this year Charlie do you think a Jonathan Tay's will finish his career with the Blackhawks there's been rumblings are speculation mostly from fans that you know he could be somebody down the line the hawks might consider moving if they they were able to get a hall for him but to me Jonathan tapes just seems like the type of player who gently down the Blackhawks want retiring in a Blackhawks Jersey yes absolutely and I I don't blame Patrick Kane Jonathan three Duncan Keith those core players I don't blame them for being frustrated like they want to win in Chicago but the the problem is if they don't want to go somewhere else to win another ring like their soul that and they have no movement clauses in their contracts read that they want to spend the rest of your career here in Chicago and they want to win the Stanley Cup again in Chicago so I don't see that it man it would be if thirteen is out of date senior retired Black Hawk that it wouldn't feel right if they if they went somewhere else Charlie one last quick one for you what is the biggest need for the hawks this offseason to try and get them back on track and into the playoff conversation next year yes hi it's tough because you kind of want to see how this you know they've been battered by injuries particularly that of the blue line with Calvin Han and Brent Seabrook and then Andrew Shaw you know I would I would sail and it is those guys need to get healthy first and then you want to see how your developments are going with Adam vocalist and Kirby dach but to me ideally like you need you need another top six winger like you need another top six four they have Jonathan Tate and Kirby docking Dylan Strome and and obviously Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat but they don't have really that photo type scoring winger that can help balance out the lines and I'm not saying that the Blackhawks have it all made on their depth on their defensive group because they tell but you look at the reality is they have five guys under contract for at least the next two seasons after that and that's not even including Adam vocalist and potentially Ian Mitchell so I want to say a top four defenseman but it just didn't seem feasible because all the they have all these guys tied up Charlie I know it's been a long day we appreciate jump around for a few minutes no problem guys thanks for having me

WBZ Morning News
Barstool Sports sells stake to gambling company Penn National Gaming
"Penn national gaming the owner of the Hollywood casino Bangor in Maine and dozens of others has bought a sizeable stake in barstool sports which began in Boston trying to get more that younger male audience to do sports

WBZ Midday News
Blinding sun may have caused massive 30-car crash
"Maine after thirty car pileup left one person with injuries at Bangor hospital and also several others suffering minor injuries there was a bad sun glare and black ice causing a quick pile up off ninety five near Carmel main it's just west of Bangor for hours there were hundreds of drivers stranded as they were coming behind the initial pilot of the crash mat flights were also called