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"beatrice" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:54 min | 4 months ago

"beatrice" Discussed on WTOP

"To show support. One of the vital volunteers Beatrice soriano Luna is not only trained in tax preparation, but also speaks Spanish and American sign language. When they're opening up and they're like, oh, this is really helpful for me. That makes me feel so good because I know I'm able to make just a small difference in their lives. The program is for those who make $60,000 or less, appointments are available at four sites around the county. In Gaithersburg, Kate Ryan, WTO P news. Coming up on WTO P 8 teams are still in the hunt to play in the Super Bowl, but after this weekend will be down to four, Frank hanrahan has details coming right up. 7 43. Tonya Odom, the director of diversity, equity, and inclusion DEI at care first blue cross blue shield joined WTO on a discussion about transforming healthcare. Tonya leads the companies continued commitment to recruiting, developing and retaining a diverse and inclusive workforce to design innovative healthcare solutions for the people and communities care first serves. When we think about the varsity equity and inclusion, these are all terms that most people are familiar with. And diversity is really about the mix of people that you have in an organization. Whereas inclusion is about the experience. More about the environment and how each employee experiences that environment. It really is about a shared responsibility, making sure that everyone is doing their part and that we're giving employees and leaders the tools. That they need to really exhibit those behaviors and inclusive behaviors as well as encourage their staff to be more engaged and feel part of the organization. Listen to the entire discussion on WTO P dot com. Search care first. 7 44 now. What's for dinner, burgers? After last week, no thanks. Avoiding foods due to fear of diarrhea, gas bloating, stomach pain or loose oily stools, it may not be just stomach issues. It

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Fresh update on "beatrice" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

00:00 min | 10 hrs ago

Fresh update on "beatrice" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

"Way not taking the saudi money men on this is going to head to miami into miami the m l s next here he becomes a free transfer in about three weeks when the month of june is over and he is completely free of p s g has not had a good two years with that club the seven -time london winner's salary expected to come from a combination of the club apple which is the league's broadcast rights holder as well as adidas official outfitter of the league since two this is huge news this is as big as it gets all right french open two semifinalists are in from the men's fourth city casper rude he beats holger rune alexander's verev in as well beats thomas martin at chevary women's draw he has the 66th american coco cop 17 on jabor loses to beatrice hadad maya and real quick it's the nuggets a 53 48 lead over the heat at the half game three of mb the final series tied to the game uh peace i'm dan schwartzman that's your bloomberg world sports update all right danny thank thank you let's take a look at what's happening in the chinese economy now with uh... bloomberg's economist for a uh... david she was with us from our studios in hong kong david thanks for joining us let's with begin the the bloomberg reading the activity index for

"beatrice" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:08 min | 7 months ago

"beatrice" Discussed on WTOP

"D.C.'s Shakespeare theater has set the story in a TV newsroom and the nation's capital. Beatrice and benadryl warring anchors of the new show. Hero presents sports and Claudio presents the weather. So it's kind of broadcast news means Shakespeare. Artistic director Simon Godwin says the TV setting unlocks thematic potential. The trappings of media with their social media and news broadcasts and CCTV cameras. So it's really Shakespeare for the modern age. The logo on the news desk reads snn for Shakespeare news network. There's in Washington capital backdrop and there are screens. There's a news desk. We keep this idea of the epic Washington theme. Find out more on WTO V dot com. Jason WTO news. It's 1213. Here's Victor Hoskins, the president and CEO of the fairfax county economic development authority. On the discussion, Amazon and community partners team up to provide equitable skills trading opportunities as part of ongoing headquarters to investments. Sponsored by Amazon. If an organization or company is coming into your community, you want it to not only match your industry sectors that you're trying to grow, but you also want it to match the values and the culture of your region. Listen to the entire discussion on WTO dot com. Search Amazon. Hi, I'm Holly Sullivan, vice president of worldwide economic development at Amazon. Here at Amazon, we're fueled by innovation and are proud to be building our second headquarters in Arlington and investment that will create 25,000 new jobs over the next decade across the DMV, Amazon is cultivating talent by ensuring equitable access to education and skills training by teaming up with organizations, public partners, local businesses, and education institutions, we're working to build a long-lasting pipeline that will benefit the region for years to come. I sort of heard actually from other coaches, within our youth program, this said Paul wasn't doing well. Jon full found out that I was sick. I had the kidney problem. I knew he needed a kidney, so I wasn't a debatable thing. That's like paulus to this. Donated candy is a great thing in GW hospital made it that much easier for me. Thanks to my kidney transplant

Fresh update on "beatrice" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

00:10 min | 11 hrs ago

Fresh update on "beatrice" discussed on Bloomberg Daybreak Asia

"That was do more the to financial ability to bring him back, which bars really cannot fit his type of salary with where they are financially. Now there are reports that former Barcelona defender Sergio Busquets is in discussions also with Miami to his join former teammate Messi next season in MLS at the French Open fourth seed Casper who beat six seeded Holger rune four in sets. 22nd seed Alexander Zverev also advances to the semis four sets over Tomas Martin and Shaveri. Women's draw top seed Iga Sviatic beats six seeded American Coco Gough. 7th seed Bons Jabbour loses in three sets to Beatrice Haddad Maya. Meanwhile seven minutes ago in the first quarter in Miami heated early 12 to 10 lead over the Nuggets the NBA Finals tied at a game apiece. I'm Dan Schwartzman at your Bloomberg World Sports Update Bryan. Thanks very much Dan let's get to our guest Eva Lee head of Greater China Equities at UBS Global Wealth Management. You probably just heard me mention Trip .com returning to profit here and revenue more than doubled as Eva the travel market kind of recovered there. We see a little bit of a stumbling in the recovery but is

"beatrice" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

01:33 min | 8 months ago

"beatrice" Discussed on TuneInPOC

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"beatrice" Discussed on TuneInPOC

TuneInPOC

03:59 min | 8 months ago

"beatrice" Discussed on TuneInPOC

"Took a roommate next year. Sure. Yeah. Is that not equally? Okay, so your Christian name is, is it Beatrice or beaches? I prefer to be caught now. The Christianity in your nomenclature. Because people are mispronouncing it, right? Sorry? People have mispronouncing the fascinating, right? I want to be

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"beatrice" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:16 min | 9 months ago

"beatrice" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Everyone else he is in dark formal dress. And then the Prince of Wales William is flanked by Zara Tindall and Peter Phillips, and then Harry is playing by princesses Beatrice and eugenie. British historian Susanna lipscomb says there was a particular significance to both princes appearing together in military uniform. In this instance, they've been asked by the king to wear their uniforms as a mark of special respect for the queen. So we are being told that this is a one off as opposed to a U turn is for this particular moment. The queen will lie and stayed at the Abbey as thousands pay respects ahead of the funeral tomorrow. Three people are dead after two small planes collided midair near Denver. The crash happened just before 9 a.m. yesterday over the town of Longmont, the FAA confirms one of the aircraft involved was assessed at one 72. The other a sun xenos, a home built kit airplane, model and TV personality Chrissy Teigen is revealing she had an abortion in order to save her life, Teigen and husband John Legend announced they had a miscarriage in September of 2020 after pregnancy complications. Last week he can open up about difficult decisions the couple had to make after finding out their baby wouldn't survive. She says she decided to have an abortion to prevent her own death and of the unborn child and adds the choice was difficult. I'm Scott Carr. And I'm Susanna Palmer in the Bloomberg newsroom. 6 buses from Texas filled with migrants arrived at port authority this weekend as the city's shelter system neared its breaking point. Men, women and children who had boarded the buses in El Paso, Texas poured out at the bus terminal with many saying they came from Venezuela. Mayor Eric Adams. We have opened 23 emergency shelters but the mayor tells debussy many more shelters will have to be opened and the city is even looking at the possibility of using a cruise ship to house some of the migrants. The city Department of Education has fired another 850 teachers in classroom aids bringing the total to nearly 2000 school employees fired for failure to comply with a vaccine mandate. The post reports about 1300 DOE employees who took a year's unpaid leave with benefits agreed to show proof of COVID vaccination by September 5th, or be deemed to have voluntarily resigned. Of those staffers 450 got a shot by the deadline and are returning to their prior schools or work locations deal we officials told the post, they include some 225 teachers and 135 pure professionals. The 850 let go makes roughly 1950 DOE staffers terminated since the vaccine mandate took effect back on October 19th of 2021. A Bloomberg survey of economists shows Federal Reserve officials will probably signal more hawkish stance this week as they battle a rise in the rate of inflation. More from Bloomberg's trolle pellet. Interest rates will reach 4% by December and stay high through 2023, our survey found the federal open market committee will raise rates by 75 basis points for a third consecutive meeting when policymakers announced their decision at 2 p.m. was coming Wednesday. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. I'm Susanna Palmer. This is Bloomberg

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"beatrice" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:08 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Book on its head I do wonder about Beatrice She is a different type of gothic heroine She's less of a victim more of a fighter It seemed like in the beginning of the book she was trying to work within the system get her rich husband and live a rich life Do you think that the haunting really made her have a different view of what society could be Because she realized almost like I am one of the people I know really no different from these villagers who work on this property Like we are in this together right You're right The haunting is a way of stripping away the social differences that exist between bertrice as the woman of the house juana her sister in law and the people who work on the Because they're all at the mercy of this powerful uncontrollable malicious presence Yes And they all deal with it in certain ways So I think the haunting really kicks Beatrice's will to survive into high gear She's a fighter She often says like she's the daughter of a general She's not going to go down without a fight So what is next for you First of all I mean you got your debut novel You said you had dealt with a lot of rejection It's a big moment for me The day before the end comes out I will be defending my PhD dissertation Okay And what's your PhD on Near eastern languages and civilizations So completely unrelated topic Okay And then you write novels on the side Yeah everyone thinks I'm a bit crazy but it's the way that I've managed to keep myself from going crazy I'm currently working on my second book I can't say much about it yet except that it also includes the three themes that I think make the end of what it is 19th century Mexican history a real strong helping of the Supernatural and of romance That Isabel Kanye's her debut novel is the AC enda Thank you so much for joining us to talk about it Thank you so much for having me If you've ever wanted.

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"beatrice" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

06:11 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Is weak in addition from NPR news I'm ayesha rascoe Beatrice has limited options in her young life Her father a general was arrested after the Mexican war for independence and executed Her house burned to the ground She and her mother make it out just in time Unsympathetic relatives take them in So when the chance comes to marry a handsome rich man be a true jumps But she never asks what really happened to his first wife Rookie mistake That's how the action starts in the hacienda and it just doesn't stop This is Isabelle Kanye's debut novel and she joins us now to talk about it Welcome Thank you so much for having me ayesha Let's talk about this It's not just the fate of the first wife that she should have asked some more questions about But there are problems evident from the moment Beatrice arrives at Rudolph's estate and rudolfo is the husband What does she see when she gets there So when batteries arrive at a sunny sea throw Rudolph soon goes back to Mexico City to work because he's a politician and she's there alone and she quickly discovers that this place is profoundly haunted But nobody seems to believe her No She's kind of gaslit by the other people who live on the SCN who seem very afraid of the house who avoid certain parts of it who don't talk about what's happening in the house at night which is why an activity really starts to kick off And so she goes to town and finds help in the form of a young priest called pada Andres who has some dark secrets of his own Yeah And the thing is here's the thing this is essentially a haunted house story Here's the thing that I always look out for when it comes to a house may be haunted If you have a part of a house that you can not go into that house may be haunted Exactly How did you come up with this idea So I have always been afraid of the dark And so I knew at one point I wanted to write a haunted house story When I was about 5 years old my family moved around quite a lot when I was young and we moved into a house in the suburbs north of Chicago It was built in the 1920s and even though I was like 5 years old I knew There was something in this house particularly in the basement that just felt watchful and felt uncomfortable And so when I misbehaved which I often did as a mouthy 5 year old I got sent to the timeout corner which if I was very bad was at the bottom of the basement stairs Oh my goodness And sitting down there I had ample time to really meditate on what the hell was going on in there It was a creepy basement It was very scary Oh my goodness Did a skeleton hand come out and like grab your nose It really sparked this creative juices flowing But the story for this novel in particular didn't come to me until 2019 I was on my honeymoon in Mexico City where I lived for a while as a child I had had an idea for a haunted house novel but I was primarily writing young adult fantasy at the time and quite unsuccessfully I've had a lot of rejections and had just received one that was heartbreaking And so I was lying awake in bed kind of thinking about well where should my career go next As this thunderstorm tired itself out and rain was lashing the window and these delicious forks of lightning were just cutting through the sky overhead I heard this voice Wow Like it's clear as the toll of a church bell narrating what I knew even then was the beginning of something new And so I snatched my phone off the nightstand and started typing as fast as I could to pin that voice to paper before it slipped away And those words became the first chapter the first pages of the And so what made you want to set this story right after the Mexican war for independence Why set this in that time period So this is a historical time period that has fascinated me for many years It's a period of immense change and it's a period in which we see the seeds and saplings Honestly of many conflicts that persist social conflicts that persist in Mexico and in the Latin American Diaspora to the present So there's colonialism There's colorism There's the casta system whereby one's social status and sometimes even legal status was determined by their racial makeup To be of any kind of mixed heritage in this period it wasn't impossible to advance in society but it was certainly more difficult And another thing that drew me to this period having been raised in a very Catholic household was the syncretism between Catholicism as it came from the continent and indigenous practices and traditions in Mexico And we see this continuing to the present like if you think about the other muertos or the day of the dead that is the result of Catholic missionary priests in Mexico deciding to incorporate indigenous days of respect for the dead with the Catholic feast days falsely and stay in a souls day And I really wanted to see that reflected in characters whether that's the person of padre Andreas was mestizo his father is of European descent and his mother was indigenous And in the witchcraft that he practices it's partially he inherits it from both sides of his family from the indigenous part of his family and the European side of his family And so that syncretism to me is what I am a product of And it's something that I've never really seen reflected in genre fiction Yeah and I mean you just dropped that in there so basically we can say that padre Andreas is a witch It's on the back cover copy I didn't want to do no spoilers But he is but he is a witch So I had an outline I had you know classic gothic archetypes the young wife the mysterious husband the suspicious family members you know the big House And I thought well this is Mexico Of course there needs to be a priest And then that priest took and turned the.

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"beatrice" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast

Not Another D&D Podcast

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast

"Himself the boy wizard he has like a really visible bolt spot. Pizza 12. He's really clinging to something. But I just want to maybe say like if there's some way he might have like a lot of ideals that he doesn't want to compromise. Yeah, of course. That's good. Gonna see what ideals of course we all do. We all have ideals. We all bless the him, right? I would like to add my way in. Of course. All right. Well, you let me know if you need anything from me. Pointed out, because I'll be needing something from you in that long. Okay, I look to my buds and I say, I wonder if we need a safe passage out of history. Yeah. Most likely, do you think we'll need like a jammer or something to get out or? I was thinking krug and could maybe help massage us out of here. We just have to do it fast before they start looking for it. Okay, yeah. Good, 'cause I always just thinking if we need a place to hide, it might be like a really good time for me to get back in touch with my ex-boyfriend. Okay, you should get in touch with him because we need information about this red haired dragunov that we saw murder a bunch of people, which was probably beatrix, right? Yeah, I'm on board in the two, but yeah, I was thinking. I saw the bubbles come out, but I didn't hear what you said. But they formed Beatrice a word. Was killed, though, by. You need to stop believing everything you read. All right. You've been reading too much, you're not creating your own books. Interesting, yes. My story was stolen from me. It's true. If beatrix isn't actually dead, then what do you think happened to the other S classes and was there ever really even a dragon off attack? We don't. Yeah, we don't know. Yeah. Why would mothership lie about that? They have to be up to something major. I mean, it is like that it's called mothership. Why do we fucking fall for that? I don't know..

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"beatrice" Discussed on Around The Table With The ABB Show

Around The Table With The ABB Show

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on Around The Table With The ABB Show

"Hello and welcome to around the table. A biography program that invites you to share your moments of joy, but also your sorrows. If you have had an experience that makes you want to leave your job, your spouse, a friend, or even your church, which has you gone bananas by giving you a sickness. We want to hear from you. We want you to share your story with us to vent next week. We want to talk about a technology that you've learned during the COVID-19 pandemic that you are not using professionally or personally before. Around the table, we are going to talk about African music, African movies, fashion, and voyage. You can request to talk about your trip in Africa. Your experience good or bad. We want to hear it. I'm happy with your host. It's then for annual Beatrice and bed. Yeah, I know. But no, I don't have a singing band. I'm not part of a band, and I'm not an artist. I just added another bee to make the acronym sound better. A baby is just another name 14 of Friends. I help children in English literacy for any languages such as French and anger, which is an African language. But I have a passion for podcasts. So now enough about me enough talking about me and my podcast. I want to hear from you. I'm eager to engage in a great conversation with you. So do not hesitate to send me a message. So we can have a choice in the topic to come. The purpose of around the table is also to denounce to inform to educate eclectic people about eclectic subjects like international politics, social news, the COVID-19 outside of America and many more at the end of the show, I will thank our listeners of course. If you enjoyed the show, if you.

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"beatrice" Discussed on Ideas

Ideas

05:38 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on Ideas

"It's farther out into the orders of angels. The first two rings show you the seraphim and cherub him. Those that circle round these other two are called. The thrones of the eternal aspect. This hierarchy of divinities consists of the dominions i next virtues and the third are called the powers. Rachel jake off. The beatrice of the media is the lady of wisdom like other allegorical fears of that kind. But the thing that seems very special about beatrice is that the language of eros is maintained. Right throughout the comedians. You know so somehow dante's love for beatrice which has an erotic origin and maintains a kind of language of eras if not a reality of arrow seems very central to the whole course the patio. I mean she is. I think the quote christ experience in his life that is a love a human love which leads beyond itself to the divine. That's the central mythos. Beatrice why does my face so in trance. You that you do not turn to the fair garden which blossoms beneath the rays of christ. There's a wonderful moment. i think it's imperative for twenty-three when dante says about her oh sweet guide and deer comes. This sweep guide for him don. I can't help but see her. If the idealized woman of courtly love he wrote poems about in the veto ver- which he called his book of self memory. Milk at it you nucci. He is mesmerized by the beauty of beatrice. And it's a very selfish kind of love because it's directed towards the effects that that this love has on him and beatrice denies him. His praise is praise of the beloved it at that point beatrice in effect is this woman who is been onto logically elevated to a miracle and more and she more than a woman at this point beatrice the object of his love becomes identified with love itself so that love that makes the poem possible. It is love that creates this movement without beatrice divine comedy would be inconceivable but he treats of beatrice and the divine comedy not only within the book of his memory book of self memory but within.

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"beatrice" Discussed on Ideas

Ideas

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on Ideas

"She was the daughter extraordinarily rich man folco forty-nine and he was famous was not only a two he was also a remarkable philanthropist. He actually left a lot of money to establish a hospital. That will take care of the poor so that was one of the fruit establishments in florence. So he had. This daughter now says that this is b. three forty-nine it's really the commentators who will go on revealing the identity but actually neighbor that lived in the neighborhood so he must have seen her very often and we do not adopt met bit richer when she was eight years old and he was nine. I i saw her near the end of my ninth year. She appeared dress in the most noble of colors. A subdued and decorous crimson girded and adorned in a style suitable to her years. The words of the poet homer suited her. Well she did not seem to be the daughter of any ordinary man. But rather of a god from dante's collection of love poetry and prose called levied in over or the new life published. When he was thirty it had been twenty one years. Since he first set is on the girl call beatrice. Her name means blast and he was still fascinated by her. A milky ianucci in the villanova. The i consciously constructed book in the italian language dante collects dante. The poet collex poems that he has written. And most of these poems have been written to beatrice or in some way are connected the beatrice and then he writes a commentary on these poems. First of all he does a formal analysis of them. He divides them and he says by dividing the poem into content blocks one can understand better the sentencing of the meaning and then he contextualized the poem. He places them. In historical context his his first encounter with beatrice as a child and then he is gradual understanding. That beatrice is more than a woman. She's a miracle and in fact she is similar to christ in his own life. She's a saving figure. She's a figure of transformative love. Meaning in his life is associated with beatrice is determined by beatrice The second of four into beatrice nine years after the first again from the vietnam the wolf while walking down a street she turned her is to where i was spending faint-hearted and with without indescribable graciousness of today's rewarded in the eternal life. She greeted me. So miraculously that. I felt i was experiencing the very summit of blitz. It was precisely the ninth hour of that day when her sweet greeting reached jon. Cherry beatrice. He says in the war is a nine. What exactly he means by nine is hard to say. He's playing a little bit with a pun and italian between nova which is the number nine and nova which is the adjective meaning new but beatrice is a miracle. Like the number nine with which ever since patheticness was able to do so many things that's part of the mystical world in which he finds himself immersed as a young man This is a man for whom the historical events of his life including the meaning of a nine year old in the streets of florence are nevertheless sign of an incarnation presence in the universe. That christ comes specifically in the history of whichever person there is simply no doubt that beatrice arise as a christ figure the christ event in dante's life so it's that meeting of dante with atroush which is the central metaphor of the whole of the divine comedy. And this is the stunning part of his invention about beatrice. She is certainly a historic person. She lived and she died and the meaning beatrice had for dante was magnified after her death at age twenty four preparing the way for her presence in the divine comedy dante finds last in the earthly paradise.

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"beatrice" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio

WGR 550 Sports Radio

02:53 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on WGR 550 Sports Radio

"Intercepted down the first side line. It's a 10 5 touchdown. You T. Are you Chris McDonald with the pig? Six. Call from the airfield MG College Toledo 16 14 lead that Notre Dame at halftime the same lead for Toledo going to the fourth quarter under two minutes to go in regulation. Toledo 26 yard touchdown run from the Quan Thin Rockets. Up. 29 24 Irish. What time on the clock. 29 24 Cone drops back middle the field over the middle touchdown. Notre Day, Michael Mayer caught the ball at the goal line. Middle of the field, six points Irish. Wow! 109 left in the game. It's Notre Dame 30 and Toledo 29. Call from the Notre Dame Radio network. Notre Dame just like in week one coming from behind in the closing minutes. Irish Saturday, winning 32 29 Jack Cone. Two touchdown passes, including The late game winner. Notre Dame has now won 25 straight home games Notre Dame the second AP Top 10 team to win each of his first two games of a season by three points or less, joining eventual national champions Tennessee. In 1998 Irish head coach Brian Kelly. From our perspective, right, we're happy about the wind. But there's just I can't even begin with the work that we have to do. Obviously, it starts with the just the basic premises of football, right? Three turnovers. One of them was a touchdown. You don't usually survived those games and win When you do that. That's number one and number two. We gave up big plays on defense. We let them out of, you know, we got him backed up on a couple occasions and we just You know we haven't Turn the corner from from that perspectives. Notre Dame continues at home for its next three games against Purdue, Wisconsin and Cincinnati. Speaking of the number seven bear cats, 17 carries 110 yards for Jerome Ford on second and goal from the three. They give it to him again, lunging toward the goal line, and he's in for his third touchdown. Of the afternoon. Jerome Ford with a big day for the bear Cats. Dan Hoard the call from Deerfield. I m G College. Cincinnati 42 unanswered points Saturday beat Murray State 42 7 Cincinnati. Defense, forcing five turnovers. Cincinnati has won 22 in a row at home. Jerome Ford ran for 1 13 on 18 carries be a part of SportsCenter All night nation on the doctor Pepper Twitter feed at ESPN Radio. ESPN Nation is presented by Dr Pepper College football is back, and so were the fans Return to glory with fans Ville by Dr Pepper. The one fans deserve Saturday. Names number 10, Iowa Hawkeyes Taking on ninth rank, Iowa State Beatrice is going to throw it lobster to the end zone. It.

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"beatrice" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

NewsRadio WIOD

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD

"This. Frequency. Dr Mary Beatrice Squire stresses the covid vaccines are safe during any trimester research shows unvaccinated. Pregnant women with Covid are three times more likely to be hospitalized in pregnant vaccinated women. Air Caradhras NewsRadio, 6 10. W i o D. The numbers here still spiking Florida Health officials today reporting to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 21,208 New covid 19 infections. Florida Hospital Association reports. 16,820 People are being treated for covid in Florida hospitals heated words this morning at the Broward County School Board, when angry parents lashed out about a proposal to have the health Department provide covid kits to test symptomatic students. You are instilling fear in these Children with the testing with that test that goes so far up your nose. It feels like it's inside your brain. Others contend the swabs are sterilized with ethylene oxide, which in large amounts has been tied to cancer. A group of parents gathering outside the meeting to protest the student mask mandate your property taxes. Sorry. Do just yet with Miami Dade residents are getting a glimpse into their futures. The property appraiser, sending out trim notices allowing the homeowners too. See They're says value exemptions and what their taxes will likely be when they're mailed out in November. Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo's Emmy Award is being taken back The International Academy of Television Arts Sciences rescinding Cuomo's International Emmy Award following his sexual harassment, scandal and resignation. Cuomo won the award back in November of 2020 for his daily televised covid briefings. Good day on Wall Street. Everything ending the day in positive territory. Dow Up a little bit about 30 points, the NASDAQ up almost half of one person. Said. S and P Up 1/10 of 1%. Another update. Coming up at 4 30 Sean Hannity Show continues after a check on the forecast next time all Louis NewsRadio 6 10 y o. This report powered by Rubinstein Homes, your trusted name for energy efficient home improvements. Robert Palmer, CEO of.

"beatrice" Discussed on No Story Is Sacred

No Story Is Sacred

05:22 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on No Story Is Sacred

"So so i talked about fake dating. So it's on my mind. Beatrice and benedict did date. They dated in high school. Actually they went to the same high school and so they know they know that they are not the right people for each other decks terrible to each other and this is actually gonna pull in pippen's queer thing. They are same-sex leaning bisexual Tried it with each other. They're like you know what And also your national like yeah and also fuck you but they have They have decided to the beatrice's sorority sister. Hero thinks that she has a huge crush on the from the freshmen. Who just pledged to benedict's pratt. And so for reasons for reasons bandic and beatrice a pretend to be a do a fake dating plot to try to interest to wing man to wingmen various people. Okay however benedict in wing manning. Claudio actually talks to hero. He's like oh shit. Maybe i'm not same sex leaning by just straight up by because i fucked. She's nice to that kind of thing. And meanwhile beatrice is like you know what you are in claudia. This is dumb. I am now going to work at not getting together and also i mace. So she's a sexual same sex line leading by who is going to get emotional from preparing her friendship with benedict. That's what their thing does that. Fake dating actually your their friendship the friendship they had before they tried to actually date in high school and this is why they're used to shenanigans subserve comeback around that queer solidarity xyz and there's a whole cheating thing and there's there's not oh there's oh no guys in this one. I'm so sorry we're going to have to bring in real life consequences. Don't don't done. So i know what happens. What's what's dangerous things cabin out of control and greek parties where there's a lot of alcohol in this modern day and age yourself at..

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"beatrice" Discussed on No Story Is Sacred

No Story Is Sacred

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"beatrice" Discussed on No Story Is Sacred

"Also in the weeden version. Margaret does look upset by what's happened it was like i thought this was just supposed to be a good time. Now i'm implicated in this nonsense. God damn it And her speech later about when benedict is complimenting her Has a serve tinge of sadness in it so but then in the university she's played by actually johnson. And who doesn't love ashley johnson. Or but yeah so And then call you instead of just going to talk to hero about it. Like hey i saw something weird was that actually you like bedroom. Hey girl where were you last night sleeping with beatrice. And he's like yeah. She's my cousin. Okay she wasn't with beatrice last night. Oh no that's part of the problem. Oh so then. He humiliates her at their wedding by saying no no i will not have her for. She's a proven stale or weights to the wedding. Yeah move claudio dick move. Yeah yeah on. Fuck you claudia on evidence ya hero faints. He in the prince. Go off her dad ios at her. And it's very upset and and benedict's takes moment to be the sensible one surprise if no one else is taking the sensible hat. I will put it again. He's like guys. I came here for a good time. The it is highly doubtful. That shit went down. And did you notice who was saying. I'm just saying and then the priest like any shakespeare flick. Malaysia has considered faking your death. Shakespeare heroes are all like i mean. I said listen catholics. It was if you time those priests i mean god. They were probably up for anything. So here obelix. Our own death to cardio. Because this is a great way to start a relationship beatrix beatrice beatrice and benedict have a conversation where allocate. If you love me you'll kill claudio. Depend too i mean. He's he's a good friend. But i do love you. Therefore he's like. Is there any other way could do this. And she's like. I guess you don't love me. Then he's like okay. Now you called it though. I do love your so. And so then rica the dogs. Well you gotta have a clown. There's a lot of serious shit. Going down they call it a conrad and the other one talking about it yet. Looks it's funny. How the clown basically is the linchpin to solving all the problems And it's barack rocky. Oh yeah yeah verragio confesses to the crime when he hears that hero has died because he didn't sign up for killing like she's a nice girl and also like now my girlfriend's really upset with me should be some fun and games and what the fuck just a prank bro. Just a prank. Yeah so he then confesses to the crime and it's only when heroes proved innocent doubt claudio actually starts feel bad about it because when she was dead. Felt kinda bad about it but not enough to like most of the day. You lost his friends. Yeah didn't really feel bad about hero and now but mad at me one. You're you're still my friend imprint..

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"beatrice" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

Democracy Now! Audio

08:07 min | 2 years ago

"beatrice" Discussed on Democracy Now! Audio

"Billy Bragg and wilco singing all you fascists. This is democracy now democracy now dot org the Warren peace report. I am Amy Goodman in New York with Wang Gonzalez in New Jersey as we turn to West Virginia where more than 1400 workers are set to lose their jobs this week. When Beatrice pharmaceuticals plant in Morgantown shuts down and moves operations overseas to India and Australia. Workers say they've had no response to their urgent requests for help from their senator democratic senator Joe Manchin who's often called the most powerful man in Washington. The Beatrice plant in West Virginia has been making pharmaceuticals since 1965 and was run by myelin until a merger last November with Pfizer's Upjohn company which created the conglomerate Dietrich. In a world that is perpetually changing there is increasing need for steady leadership. Companies demonstrating the courage to address the world's emerging healthcare challenges with passion and compassion. Via dress is redefining the healthcare landscape. When waitress was created Milan's chief executive senator mansions daughter Heather brush got a $31 million payout. During her time as CEO brush drew outrage when the company raised the price of its lifesaving EpiPen used by millions to reverse fatal allergic reactions. When they raised the price by 400%. After the merger Beatrice immediately began to cut costs. So now the plant is set to close on Friday. Some workers have already been told to clear out their lockers and leave the site after turning in their employee badges. This is Carla Schultz who worked at the plant for 13 years and was able to get chemotherapy drugs for her mother through her job. The same medicine would otherwise cost her family $7000 a month. She spoke to the Laura Flanders show. I had to look at my mom who had had major health issues over the 13 years. And tell her that you know I don't I'm not gonna have a job after July and she knew I was getting her medicine there too and what about my Madison you know what about and then she had to start worrying about of all things seeing that we want to keep her positive and keep her healthy and I had to break that news to and that was tough. It really was. I'm just a year or two away from retirement. So I'm too old to go to school I feel and I don't know I need to be here in the daytime to care for my mom. So if I might have to try to find another midnight shift job it's not going to pay as well of course and probably not going to have the benefits. That's Carla Schultz who works at the features pharmaceuticals plant now set to close during a pandemic that has shown how much the U.S. needs to expand its domestic drug production. For more we go to Morgantown West Virginia to speak with Joseph guz who worked at the plant and as president of the United steelworkers of America local 8 9 5 7 which represents hundreds of workers there. Also with us Katherine eben investigative journalist author contributing editor at Vanity Fair her new pieces headlined we can't reach him. Joe Manchin is ghosting the West Virginia union workers whose jobs his daughter helped outsource. She's also author of the book bottle of lies the inside story of the generic drug boom and dangerous doses a true story of cops counterfeiters and the contamination of America's drug supply. We welcome you both to democracy now. Joe guys can you talk about what's happening at the plant right now in supposedly these final days of its operation. Good morning. Thanks for having me this morning currently the majority of the workers have been allowed to clean out their lockers or told to rather clean out their lockers take their personal belongings and leave the facility and upon exiting the facility turn in their badge their access badge to the plant and also their parking permit. This started approximately 11 a.m. on Sunday. And it ran through yesterday. In fact it's probably even taking place in minimal increments now since the majority of the members have been flushed out by management and told to exit the facility. And Joseph goes I wanted to ask you what did the company tell the union? First of all they give them the 90 day warned notice that they have to do and shutdowns like this. And also. They can't be saying that they're not making money. If any industry is making money these days it's the pharmaceutical industry. So what was the reason they gave you for shifting production overseas? The war enact was. Filed according to data deadlines. As per the regulations required. The other situation that you asked about is what did the company say? Well the merger took place in. November of 2020. December the 11th of 2020 on a Friday a payday Friday two weeks exactly two weeks before Christmas. We were on an all inclusive employee phone call the officers had a phone call 15 minutes prior to that. Here at the union hall we were told approximately 7 minutes before the all inclusive employee phone call that Beatrice had made a decision to synergize and close the Morgantown facility. Profitability and things of that nature. Weren't really discussed but there was a lot of mention of the future interest of the shareholders in the investors and trying to quote unquote downsize. To maximize the interest the best interest of the shareholders and the stakeholders in Beatrice the new company. And I would have to assume that as pharmaceutical jobs unionized pharmaceutical jobs the pay is above average certainly for West Virginia. Can you talk about what kind of salaries were these workers have these work has been taking home and what kind of replacement jobs are available at that level in West Virginia? We ratified a contract in. The spring of 2017. The it's fair to say on a very modest estimate that the cross section was approximately 30 to $31 an hour at that time when the contract was ratified. And then there's upwards of about 80 cents a year in terms of an incremental raise on an annual basis. The job market in Morgantown much Virginia at this time for example there are lows which is a home improvement center in Home Depot a home improvement center. A little bit of West Virginia university medicine and such it seems as if the cross section is basically around 17 to $18 an hour and.

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Queen's granddaughter Princess Beatrice expecting a baby

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Queen's granddaughter Princess Beatrice expecting a baby

"Buckingham Palace says princess Beatrice is expecting a baby the palace has a thirty two year old granddaughter Queen Elizabeth the second on her husband Edward to my palate mostly are due to have their first child in the autumn the palace as both families are delighted with the news retrieves the elder daughter of prince Andrew and his ex wife Sarah Ferguson married property developer at my Panama City in July twenty twenty at a small ceremony constrained by coronavirus restrictions she is ninth in the line to the British throne there is shockingly London

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Frailty Is A Thing?

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support

05:33 min | 2 years ago

Frailty Is A Thing?

"I am excited today to introduced to you dr mucci. She has the coolest instagram page. That you're ever gonna wanna watch so her pages linked in the show notes and we are going to discuss. Frailty today which. Until i ran into her. I didn't even know an actual medical thing. So thank you for joining me. Have i so i just thought frailty meant you know i have a very good definition of frailty. I just thought it meant that you started losing the ability to move freely. And then you've told me that there's actual stages and it's a medical thing so why don't you start by telling everybody what frailty actually is to a medical doctor a right. Thank you very much for the kind introduction jets and so frankly is very commonly used announced a families look after all people and they just say oh mommy's a bit freia and she's slowed down a little bit out. Of course they chum failty in medical world as means completely different thing and their definition official definition knees highly if they reduce physiological reserves allocco physiological reserves. This means and why is it important to understand while this happens. As a result of amalgamation wolf three major factors as a result of aging process amalgamated with age related diseases we accumulate over the life span as less side effects of medications. Let me give you an example. What this means. So recent example for my clinical practice beatrice is ninety two year old lady. She's quite fit. Well lead independently. She before the lockdown. Actually it was running classes in a swimming pool oval senior citizens so very engaged with her community and leaving a beautiful life with quote a good quality of life however decreases ninety two and in the lost two three years. Should he'd have a few medical problems into stroke clinic with couple of meanest strobes diagnoses on. Jain ah should also has a little bit okay. High blood pressure. Some kidney disease muggle problems. None of them are actually bad enough to impact on. Have day to day functioning. She takes madison's will. These conditions is on block thin as full day mini strokes or cholesterol tablets. So she's functioning will and then one day should develops really a bad kid named action or you're north talked infection and it was bad enough for her to be a stylized in hospital and what happened. She became very confused. Deal various and rather than spending just two three days in hospital For intravenous antibiotics shea had two weeks admission in hospital because have confusion was resolving and of course what happens told their doubts if they spend a lot of time in in bed completely condition muscles wasted away by them. Homeless admission is keen swimmer. Could not stand to go into a rehabilitation facility and it was good two months before she actually returned home and she was not back to normal cell sure required carrozza assistance required Family to help. And that's what frailities. It's their amalgamation. She did not know that. Race frail have family did not understand why mom sophie to while swimming the day before teaching her class next day hunterston agen and actually swearing which Merited before in. How confused state why this will happen into. It was very traumatic for the families. And that's what i said. I explained frame because of course as a result of a previous mini strokes should have reduced brain reserves and urinary infection. Eat infection there are toxins in the body which up poisoning the brain. Now in you. And i we might not have a major program but had strokes if so bring presents lou and should develop a confusion shays ninety two age related changes to the boogie moss and muscles. Do you know on net. After the age of fifty we use about one to two percent muscle mass every year. So just imagine when you come to ninety two remember. She's actually switch. It wasn't bad But you can't go against the nature so there you go mini strokes causing reduced brain reserves. Shays ninety two year old with reduction in her muscle mass spending two weeks hostile bat eligible kidney problem on the background and of course urinary tract infection led to deterioration that and have completed different individual at the

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"beatrice" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

The Bone 102.5

02:11 min | 2 years ago

"beatrice" Discussed on The Bone 102.5

"Sick owes. You gotta live below the pirate reference. Yeah. Hello. Hi. What's your name? My name is Beatrice. How are you today? Clearly a woman. How you doing, Beatrice? It's great to speak with you. It's so great to hear your voice. Oh, to Rob, I just love your show. I wanted to call and tell you how much I love you show so much, Drew. Thanks, Pinterest. I gotta go. Well, no. Go ahead. Help my don't my late husband, Eugene. He used to listen to your show. Every single day. God rested, so he used he used to listen every single day, Pierre show and I drive. Bring the grand babies on my say you need to listen to this show because you sound like such a great man. I just love your show so much, darling. I love it. Thank you, Beatrice. I'm sorry about your old husband. I'm sorry. It's okay. All right. All right. Take it easy. 7 to 7579125. Hey, Did you see the the update on the coconut? Milk slave monkeys? No, I don't know how I missed it. I've got it. I've got my notification set to give me any updates in the world on that is a good or bad. Um yeah. Oh, no, it is. It's good and it's bad public's addressed it. Is like the story is allegedly there's a company that sells coconut milk. And they they use slave monkeys to pick the coconuts. They I don't know. They spank the monkeys or not. Yeah, I mean that term, you know, slave monkeys. Yeah. So so they force monkeys. Were incentivized monkeys in a forceful way to go pick coconuts for this company. It seems that could be a really very painstakingly slow process. Because much is a lot of have a d d. They're just like, Oh, I get that on gesso, The Peter people who 99 times out of 100. I say their misplaced Activism turns a lot of people off. In this case, they started mailing coconuts. I would have mailed severed monkey heads. But that's just me to the homes of several Publix executives to say, Hey,.

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Virgil and the Funeral for a Bug

Stuff To Blow Your Mind

05:51 min | 2 years ago

Virgil and the Funeral for a Bug

"Was a poet who lived in the first century. Bc e during the the augusta periods of early imperial room and You might know him best from his most famous work the epic poem the aeneid which is about sort of the founding lineage of rome and the adventures of the trojan hero aeneas who after the trojan war travels from troy and eventually becomes the ancestor of the roman people Virgil is often considered one of the greatest latin poets and he was wildly popular during his own lifetime You know he. He received commendations from from kings and the wealthy. And and you know everybody thought like this. This guy is just got the juice. And i had virgil on my mind A lot last year. Because rachel and i were re-reading dante's divine comedy. And if you'll recall of course virgil is the pilgrims guide through hell and purgatory and the divine comedy so the spirit of virgil. He's been living out the centuries in limbo because Though he was a very virtuous man he's one of the virtuous pagans. He was never baptized as a christian. So he can't go to heaven he's got a hang out in this sort of antechamber of hell where everybody sits around sighing. Because interesting has ever happening to them. I have to admit that. I tend to when anybody mentions virgil. That's the first place. My mind goes is dante's inferno which is probably not fair. It's like if you were to mention the name of socrates and there was someone were to go. Yeah yeah he's in bill and ted's excellent adventure that's exactly eighty nine. That's exactly where i knew you were going with the villain ted. Yeah yeah the that is pretty good because though it slightly different because it's not a it's not at all parodied in the divine comedy. In fact i would say it's exactly the opposite in the divine comedy. He is he is revered. Yeah yes he. He's reimagined as this like superhuman wizard. For for dante he Virgil is the embodiment of wisdom and reason so for the intended readers of the divine comedy. We're supposed to understand that. Virgil is like a ten out of ten platinum level. Cool be st is just like this ultimate wizard of knowledge and about half of the state you remember. How like basically every other time. Dante talks in the first two books of the divine comedy. It's just to say like virgil you are so right. I would never doubt your wisdom. Tell me more you know and it kind of stinks then. Because i remember when we got to the end of the purgatory and virgil does not get to move on to heaven with dante. He has to stay behind and be beatrice takes him on from there. We're really mad. That virgil didn't get to go to heaven. Yeah yeah no. I mean so much so much time is devoted to him. It also much stripped away at that point. You know. it's like if it's hard to follow dante in into paradise just because you know that there aren't going to be any demons playing trumpets with their bombs or anything there's gonna be Monsters so much and virgils not gonna be there. So it's it's part. Three in a series is always tough. Yeah i agree. Yeah the the trilogy is a hard sell to to complete with dignity. And but i think for modern readers that sense of injustice about virgil that is interpreted by the characters in the inferno as you know perfect divine justice. It's the one person version of the dynamic that plays out throughout the whole thing whereas they're going through hell it just seems like wow. This is really unfair. Yeah but anyway long. Before virgil was guiding dante up the mountain of purgatory in his post mortem shade form people were telling lots of legends about his life and one of those legends. Is that once at his home. In rome virgil built a tomb and held an extravagant funeral for a dead fly. Like a fly as in the insect with six legs and wings This story is very probably untrue. And we'll get to why. That is in a bit. But i i wanted to explore some of the details and for this. I was reading an article by george pendle in cabinet magazine. In two thousand seven called virgils fly and he describes the legend in the following way quote held in the grounds of virgils home on rome's esquel line hill. The funeral attracted the great and good of the city. Dirges were sung and tributes read virgils. Patron my sinus delivered. A lengthy and moving eulogy to the departed insect and virgil was himself said to have uttered a few of his exquisite versus over the tiny carcass tomb had been erected and the lifeless body of the fly was placed within it to the whales and moen's of the professional mourners so lavish where the commemorations that the cost was estimated at over eight. Hundred thousand sister. She's so that's the gist. According to the story virgil and his close friends spend huge amounts of money and effort to celebrate the life in memory of an insect concluding with the insects burial in a marble tomb. Why on earth would this be. Well the legend itself also contains an answer to this so to read from pendle again quote but the reason for the funeral was not due to extravagance interest or even emotion. Having defeated julius. Caesar's assassins at the battle of philip pie. The second triumvirate was at that very moment. Engaged in confiscating the states of the rich and dividing them among the war veterans returning from the battlefield only one exception was given if the estate held a burial plot. It was not to be touched by burying his housefly. Virgil saved his house.

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The Legend Of Bea Gaddy

Encyclopedia Womannica

04:31 min | 2 years ago

The Legend Of Bea Gaddy

"Be was born. Beatrice frankie fowler in wake forest north carolina on february twentieth. Nineteen thirty three. Her family like many others found itself in dire straits during the great depression. Much of bees childhood was marked by poverty and hunger as well as her father's often violent alcoholism. These difficult home life is to child informed. Her humanitarian work later on eventually be found a way out of her house marriage. The and her husband moved to new york city to find better work but be didn't have much luck. She worked as a housekeeper for little. Hey and her marriage came to an early end soon. After leaving home. She was left to find her way as a single mother by her mid twenties be had been twice divorced and was trying to take care of her five children in nineteen sixty four. She reconnected with an old friend. Who promised her job in baltimore. She moved there with her kids and took on several jobs. These life in this new city was also difficult. She and her children spent many nights without heat or electricity. During these hard times began to ask others for help forming connections to help take care of herself and her family. This ability to create community would define many of her later efforts in organizing while working as a crossing guard be formed a friendship with the neighborhood. Attorney who encouraged her to go to college be took the advice. I finishing her high school degree through a correspondence course and later enrolling at catonsville community college. She took several courses on mental health and graduated from antioch university with a bachelor's in human services in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven b had already been working in community organizing in the early nineteen seventies. she joined the east baltimore. Children's fund and her row house soon became a distribution center for food and clothing in one thousand nine hundred eighty one be founded. The patterson park emergency food center. She stocked it by collecting donations in an old cart. She wheeled around in the winter. The center also collected and distributed toys to children during the holidays that same year. Nineteen eighty-one b. One two hundred fifty dollars on a fifty cent lottery ticket. She used her winnings to plan a thanksgiving meal that fed forty nine of her neighbors. This feast became a yearly tradition. That grew with each generation. Be soon moved the dinner to the sidewalk outside her home later. She moved into the local middle school to fit. Everyone at the table. Beast thanksgiving dinners. Were made possible by donations local grocers and willing extra hands in the kitchen from around the community be became a pillar of the baltimore community in addition to the food bank and shelter. She started a furniture bank and a program to refurbish abandoned row. Houses for families in need. She helped run summer. Youth programs and ran workshops on voter education later in life be also became an ordained minister. This allowed her to perform important duties like marriages and burials at no cost to families. In nineteen ninety nine he was elected to city council. She ran on a platform of bringing the citizens perspective back to the council and used her life experiences in baltimore to represent the voices of an often silenced community. Sadly her term was cut short when in two thousand and one be died of breast cancer. These work has been carried on by her daughters as well as the many volunteers who show up every year to help out at the organizations she helped build. the food. Pantry is known today as the gaddi family center and continues to help feed clothe and shelter. Baltimore's community the center feeds between fifty and one hundred and fifty people daily beast. Thanksgiving feast now feeds around twenty thousand people every year and is assisted by hundreds of volunteers. Who come to help these legacy levonne. It is one of baltimore's most notable thanksgiving traditions. The thanksgiving dinner right. Tens of thousands of hungry residents got a hot meal today at patterson park and all across the baltimore area During her life beat earned numerous awards for her humanitarian work. She has also been memorialized by charity efforts including be gatty day which is celebrated by a citywide food. Drive every year

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Chicago Weather: Possible Record Breaking High Temperatures Ahead

Dave Plier

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

Chicago Weather: Possible Record Breaking High Temperatures Ahead

"Expect mostly sunny skies this Saturday. The high temperature 73 degrees, two degrees off of a record. Then into Sunday, we do get a record the high temperature 74 previous record. 73 set in 1931 breezy and warm with sunshine there more sunshine for Monday, another record high goes down 75 in the afternoon. The record high seven For then we start to cool down a bit. Tuesday's high 69 a good chance for showers and storms Wednesday and Thursday feels like fall again highs in the low fifties with signing clouds from the Weather Center on W. G. N meteorologist Beatrice Ivory.

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Update On The Leadership Conference In Sweden

Monocle 24: The Briefing

07:46 min | 2 years ago

Update On The Leadership Conference In Sweden

"The world is ripe and ready for restarting and looking ahead. So where better to get a clear and uninterrupted view than from the eastern Swiss Alps and that is the setting for the chiefs. Monaco's. Conference which welcomes visionaries, founders and industry leaders for look ahead how business and indeed the whole world could move forward from here well. Is, tyler lay and he students all through the day's event at Subaru in summer. It's and I'm delighted to say he's taken a moment out of the conference to join us now to tell us what is happening where he is tyler apart from the obvious attraction from the chairlift right to an Alpine dinner, it must feel good to bring people together again. Good afternoon. Good afternoon Emma absolutely, and I think that has been one of the probably. Comment people just feel so good to be out in the world again and just meeting people in a setting which feels pretty normal I. I don't think there's much going on here that would make you think otherwise that we are still in in the midst of course cases rising in Europe, we have Orrin teams being imposed and and and borders also going up as well. So I I think that is. One of the people are just happy to be together and be listening to great ideas and and and I think also to be challenged. A little bit as well. We'll Tennessee little bit more about these challenges because people are coming together facing momentous challenges. What is it the world trying to focus on here? Well number, we just had a failed bomb nora failed bomb is the CEO of vitro. Of course, one of the world's most respected design brands I imagine in many many listeners right now are right likely sitting on a beatrice AU faux or chair or stool or in front of a desk. Here's a business, which is which is completely focused on the topic of what is going to happen to our city centers you know will work from home account for fifty percent of the workforce is going to be twenty percent. So we tackle that issue. It. With her and it was interesting. You know she was talking about are we may be moving into a world of spoke Yes. They'll be a main office in a city that will there almost almost More like owned and operated co working spaces where people come together. So that was one topic but then we just had a our he's the head of the the intermeshed. With the Red Cross and the and he was looking at at the current crises. The fact that we have a pandemic Emma but of course, get thirty messy parts of the world is he talks about this hasn't gone away and he's just a literally almost fresh off the plane from a mission in Mali, And Burkina into Hell region. What I find interesting is is the names of the people you've gathered that. We oversee have world of of of of vitro, but then. We have the head of security policy in the Swiss Federal Department of Defence Civil Protection and sport you mentioned now we have the head of the red. Cross. These are figures from the world of dealing with emergencies. Does that reflect the kind of times that we're in? Will it does because you're going to have an informed view about about risk and where the world is going. Then I think you do need people who are at the pointy end that that point he and might be how is a small but very economically successful. Country like Switzerland, how is it going to navigate geopolitical issues that wide Switzerland potentially need forty new fighter aircraft at a time when people talk of drones and and country, which is known as being neutral, and at the same time, you also want to hear from someone who's the head of risk for one of the biggest banks who can of course, apply some of these elements as well to a of. Course, the end consumer, the person who wants to go in byproducts from that that bank and how does that impact your day to day? How are we able to look ahead at the moment I mean is what we're talking about today stuff that we need to deal with at that pointy end in the next six months to one year or is there any sense yet that people can sink a little further ahead? Well I think actually North Alabama interesting because someone else oppose a similar question about short-term. What are you doing right now with marketing just how do you look at advertising? How do you promote a brand right now how do you stay top of mind and then what you do long term and her response with where we're a family company from Basel we have time and and so of course, we continue to develop an invest in great furniture and we and we take we take a long-term view. And yes you also have to be mindful of of the realities of up today as well. I mean is she's a little later on the conference to be talking about. The chiefs as a future when you talk about sustainability. And yesterday, the president of the European commissioners of a funder line was saying that we will rebuild our way out as a covert pundit DEMOC following an entirely green agenda. But when you have things like you know you're orderbook isn't as full as it should be your staff coming back from furlough and you're thinking, how am I going to make it through the next six months and people are saying actually you need to be green a you need to think about this you need to think about that. The priorities become quite quite challenging they. Absolutely. And I think that you know that that is one of the topics I mean, how much does you could talk about sustainability all you want but you know does. Your does your program, which of course has the best intentions is that we need to take a back seat for because you know that was going to involve retooling your factory. You knew that it was going to actually mean of course, upping the prices or accepting a more expensive supply chain, and maybe that has to get not kicking the grass necessarily, but it maybe has to drift out maybe three years I according to your plan and i. think that is also something we've heard you today is well, if if you're going to do these things aren't easy a lot of his. Let's walk at first before we talk and try to either talk green credentials are sustainability agenda and I think actually on that probably the one thing that I think is really coming out of the conference so far I'm as is. Being a by the let's let's let's invest in things that last And it really interesting to hear. You have MS failed I'm talking about you know if you go and buy an eames chair and I believe you're probably sitting in an email chair right now if I know it studio you're in. Those comes with a thirty year guarantee. Extraordinary and you know that has to be now and again you know is the entire chair perfectly sustainable no but it's not going to be in in five years either it's absolutely not in it's been comfortable for very long time finally looking into this afternoon. You're taking the floor talking to us about a few things that have caught your eye that you like and that if it's inspired you I mean we we have to be lifted out of this somehow what are you talking about them? Well. After lunch I I do a spin around the world and of course, the look at some things that yeah. Basic things that I that I experienced in everyday life, which which I think are are interesting that we we might need we might need more of so and I think probably one thing I was going to slide them. And you'll appreciate this. There's a lot of Austria and they're the world maybe needs a little bit. You know even though of course I'm standing in Switzerland at the moment. But if I if I look across the the mountains look across the border I know that Austria lies beyond and there's definitely whether it's brands whether it's the urban interventions that the world needs a little bit more Austria it full of wisdom of real and I'm just Sitting next to our affairs at a Christian mccue is half Australian I've never seen warranties thumbs up in all my days time. Thank you so much.

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David Gilbert Reads Three Days By Samantha Hunt

The New Yorker: Fiction

06:26 min | 3 years ago

David Gilbert Reads Three Days By Samantha Hunt

"David. Hi Deborah Welcome back. It's great to be back. So three days came out in two thousand, six more than fourteen years ago but you told me that you think about it at least once a month. I do think about this story I mean, I, Love Samantha Hunts writing so much and and all of her stories tend to kind of sink into me and remain in my body because she's such a visceral physical writer and. This story in particular has always stayed with me and. The the feeling of the story will just kind of percolate in strange moments and sometimes I'll have that feeling around like I don't know where that feeling is coming from. They'll be like Oh. Yeah that's right. That's that's a three days Samantha. Hunt feeling. What do you think without giving too much away what do you think is driving not feeling well, I think it's her writing in general, which to me just gets under the skin in a really interesting way that I don't see done very often and writing, and she's doing so many interesting things with time and memory, and also I love very tightly constructed the matic stories and I think this is one of those stories too. So it was such a pleasure to return to it in a way in which I was trying to really take it apart a little bit because. Often with those kinds of stories they can be airless and they can kind of take out the feeling quality that you want but she does that come reckless thing where it's thematically so tight but it also is just full of emotion So it's one of those stories that I just marvel at like much of her writing or like how did she do that and? So it's it's both like jealousy profound jealousy I like, Oh, I didn't. I can't do the Samantha Hunt thing and also just the memory of the situations that she comes up with that are always kind of dreamlike So they kind of become part of your own subconscious What's interesting to me about three days as it is so tightly constructed, but you don't realize it when you read it for the first time until you get to the end. And see everything was was leaning you there. For sure and then just how she uses family and myth in such an interesting way and just the level of control that she has going back through it I noticed more things whereas like, oh, that makes so much sense to have that particular paragraph right there. As editor, you get to page three and you think why on Earth did they do that here and let's take it out and then you get to page fifteen and you have to put it back. Yeah for sure. We'll talk some more after the story. Now, Here's David Gilbert reading three days by Samantha Hunt. Three days. It's starting to get dark. Beatrice Fox along the highway from the bus depot up to her family's house. She avoids the Roadway by walking just outside the guardrail in the long dry grass. It's been mad down by road salt and rain strewn with trash and the surprisingly bloated body of a dead raccoon. Beatrice imagines that car and truck passing hold someone she wants new in highschool. Inside their cars, they're shaking their heads and asking his that Beatrice with allergy she doing with a bloated raccoon carcass. BEATRICE TURNS UP THE DRIVE She hasn't seen the farm and more than a year. After her father died, she moved away to the city not for any good reason just I change and now she likes it there. She likes the fact that all the humiliations involved with entering her thirties as a single woman are happening behind her clothes department door out of the view of her family and everyone she has ever known. There are some weathered plastic, dwayne Reed Easter, decorations a hip high bunny rabbit and a bright green egg wired to the front. Porch. It is thanksgiving, and so from the road where Beatrice stands, it appears that in the time she's been gone redneck clones of her brother and her mother have moved in and had their perverted redneck way with the house. The farm is now an island in a sea of big chain stores. While the surrounding firms were plowed under one by one and turned into shopping centers, her parents had stood by. They had waited rather than selling their land as neighbors all had, and now along a ten mile strip of parking lot stores, gas stations, banks, and supermarkets. Their form is the last one left. It isn't much of a form. Beatrice his parents had given up farming seven years before when when morning beatrice his mother had told her father. I don't feel like getting out of bed. He looked her over and holding her John His hands. He studied her face for a long while before saying, yes, I can see it right there in your forehead as if there was some word written across her brow, a word that excused her from farm work for the rest of her life. Within a few weeks, Beatrice's father had become an expert crossword puzzle solver. He'd even considered writing a novel before realizing that soon, they would be broke. Beatrice his parents had to start working or sell the farm, and so they made a decision they leased their land to a conglomerate soybean operation and applied for jobs in the new industrial park. Her father got work as a loan adjuster. Her mother got a job in advertising working in the satellite. Office of a company called mythological development which turned myths and sometimes history into marketable packages used for making new products and ideas more digestible to the consumer public. Her father didn't like having an office job. He used his sick days as soon as he got them. But Beatrice, his mother had always been very dramatic someone who swooned or leapt without provocation. The sort of person who would sing while grocery shopping and then wonder why people were staring at her. She flourished during the brainstorming conference calls that were a regular feature

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David Gilbert Reads Three Days By Samantha Hunt

The New Yorker: Fiction

05:04 min | 3 years ago

David Gilbert Reads Three Days By Samantha Hunt

"David. Hi Deborah Welcome back. It's great to be back. So three days came out in two thousand, six more than fourteen years ago but you told me that you think about it at least once a month. I do think about this story I mean, I, Love Samantha Hunts writing so much and and all of her stories tend to kind of sink into me and remain in my body because she's such a visceral physical writer and. This story in particular has always stayed with me and. The the feeling of the story will just kind of percolate in strange moments and sometimes I'll have that feeling around like I don't know where that feeling is coming from. They'll be like Oh. Yeah that's right. That's that's a three days Samantha. Hunt feeling. What do you think without giving too much away what do you think is driving not feeling well, I think it's her writing in general, which to me just gets under the skin in a really interesting way that I don't see done very often and writing, and she's doing so many interesting things with time and memory, and also I love very tightly constructed the matic stories and I think this is one of those stories too. So it was such a pleasure to return to it in a way in which I was trying to really take it apart a little bit because. Often with those kinds of stories they can be airless and they can kind of take out the feeling quality that you want but she does that come reckless thing where it's thematically so tight but it also is just full of emotion So it's one of those stories that I just marvel at like much of her writing or like how did she do that and? So it's it's both like jealousy profound jealousy I like, Oh, I didn't. I can't do the Samantha Hunt thing and also just the memory of the situations that she comes up with that are always kind of dreamlike So they kind of become part of your own subconscious What's interesting to me about three days as it is so tightly constructed, but you don't realize it when you read it for the first time until you get to the end. And see everything was was leaning you there. For sure and then just how she uses family and myth in such an interesting way and just the level of control that she has going back through it I noticed more things whereas like, oh, that makes so much sense to have that particular paragraph right there. As editor, you get to page three and you think why on Earth did they do that here and let's take it out and then you get to page fifteen and you have to put it back. Yeah for sure. We'll talk some more after the story. Now, Here's David Gilbert reading three days by Samantha Hunt. Three days. It's starting to get dark. Beatrice Fox along the highway from the bus depot up to her family's house. She avoids the Roadway by walking just outside the guardrail in the long dry grass. It's been mad down by road salt and rain strewn with trash and the surprisingly bloated body of a dead raccoon. Beatrice imagines that car and truck passing hold someone she wants new in highschool. Inside their cars, they're shaking their heads and asking his that Beatrice with allergy she doing with a bloated raccoon carcass. BEATRICE TURNS UP THE DRIVE She hasn't seen the farm and more than a year. After her father died, she moved away to the city not for any good reason just I change and now she likes it there. She likes the fact that all the humiliations involved with entering her thirties as a single woman are happening behind her clothes department door out of the view of her family and everyone she has ever known. There are some weathered plastic, dwayne Reed Easter, decorations a hip high bunny rabbit and a bright green egg wired to the front. Porch. It is thanksgiving, and so from the road where Beatrice stands, it appears that in the time she's been gone redneck clones of her brother and her mother have moved in and had their perverted redneck way with the house. The farm is now an island in a sea of big chain stores. While the surrounding firms were plowed under one by one and turned into shopping centers, her parents had stood by. They had waited rather than selling their land as neighbors all had, and now along a ten mile strip of parking lot stores, gas stations, banks, and supermarkets. Their form is the last one left. It isn't much of a form. Beatrice his parents had given up farming seven years before when when morning beatrice his mother had told her father. I don't feel like getting out

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Ballot Bandits!

The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd

05:27 min | 3 years ago

Ballot Bandits!

"In the last sensationally stirring season of the radio adventures of up Lloyd, our heroes, Dr Floyd, and his young protege Dr Grant found out that their faithful robot companion chips could talk as if this remarkable revelation wasn't enough the first thing chips made clear was that she was a she and he has everyone always assume these two dynamic disclosures left us with a lot of unanswered questions. So let's not waste a second more. Let's join. Grant on the deck of their time and space ship as they learn more about the plucky robots chips. That you could talk all this time. Knowing well, then why did you always say Doodoo well, could you understand me when I say? Yeah Get a different time. No I guess not. We have so many questions we have to ask you for instance, where do you come from? I come from. The One. And you want to hear it. Yes. Yes. We've been waiting since the end of last season well. Come from many years ago I was as chips relates the rushing and truly earth-shattering details ever origin. Let's see what diabolically devious deeds, maniacal Malcontent, Dr Steve and his sneaky sock shaped assistant. To visit. featured. Quickly bring me the phone I need to cast my vote for my favorite dancer on. So I guess you can chop. Who Am I voting for White Beatrice. Of course she's clearly the best chance. Raul is good. I'll give you that but he's Remember to watch the results tomorrow night only on. The Super Study Broadcasting Network. Vote for Beatrice. You don't get to vote. You'll vote for Raoul and well, that's just plain irresponsible I won't allow it. I don't care if you think it's fair or not look more people vote for reality TV shows than for president that means a TV vote carries more weight and I will not allow you to waste of vote when you vote for Raoul. Moat don't give me that suffrage stuff. What do you think you are Susan B. Anthony? You just leave the having voting to wait a minute feature. That's it. Quick to the controls. We need to make a time jump to Rochester, New York on November eighteenth seventy two. We are going to steal the ballots that Susan B. Anthony cast in that year's presidential election the ballot that led to a trial that brought nationwide attention to the women's right to vote movement. Just imagine how much that will fetch on Ebay. Horrible News. Director Steve is on route burglarize the ballot cast by the mother of the women's right to vote Moveon Susan B. Anthony Hopefully. Our heroes who are still enthralled with the story of Gypsies origin will be able to prevent him from achieving his agree just plan. Culture with Jessica. Simple. Stop. That is fascinating shifts that really does answer a lot of questions should. Meet is where's the family now? Where's? In fact. Really when they moved here pace eighteen, seventy to. Talk to Stephen Fidget have just made a time space junk to I was gonNA say because that's not too far from. What Stephen Time. Jump. To. Eighteen seventy two in the new. No. No time to waste on exclamations of worried. Quick. We've got to follow him as our heroes race off to follow Dr Steve. Let's go back in time ourselves to November fifth eighteen, seventy, two, the place seventeen Madison streets in Rochester New York. It is six thirty am and a group of fifteen women standing outside the home of one Susan B. Anthony who has just come out the front door good morning sisters of three. Susan. Oh you already to make history. As you know the fourteenth amendment to the Constitution says that all people born in the United States our citizens. It also says that all citizens are entitled to the privileges of Citizenship and wonderful privileges is voting. Yes, we will both nited states right great. That makes us, citizens, right. That means we have the right to vote. Let's vote then sisters. Wait a minute. Hang on what's a matter Susan? Does anyone know where the polling places? Never mind. I haven't. It's on the back of might sample. Okay come on we don't want them to run out of those. This'll voted stickers. As Susan B, Anthony Group of women voters head off to the polls little. Do they know they are being trailed by Dr Steven fidget will stephen featured be able to Swipe Susan B. Anthonys ballots will floyd Dr Grant and chips get there in time to stop. Dr Steve from. Carrying out his evil plan and will we ever get to hear the entire story of Gypsies origin. They really stop interrupting me and the important thing people need to understand about my past is next time on the radio. Adventures.

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Restart Podcast Ep. 55: Why we need climate education, with Teach the Future - burst 01

The Restart Project Podcast

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Restart Podcast Ep. 55: Why we need climate education, with Teach the Future - burst 01

"So my name's Jude I'm fifteen and from Sheffield and I'm a campaign coordinated fatigues to feature I joined the organization in February this year but I was employed by them in around April minutes been going brilliantly since then I do love the so of political outreach work public engagement way because well, I work with local areas leading up or not. I'm needed upon letters to politicians and I also work directly with accreditation buddies examples and we'll take beatrice stop of my role within the future.

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U.K.'s Princess Beatrice borrowed Queen Elizabeth II's dress and tiara for wedding

AP 24 Hour News

00:44 sec | 3 years ago

U.K.'s Princess Beatrice borrowed Queen Elizabeth II's dress and tiara for wedding

"Palace revealed that Princess Beatrice were vintage dress loan to her by her grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, the second at her wedding to Eduardo Capelli. Mozzie, the queen's granddaughter and the property tycoon were married Friday at the private family event in the Royal Chapel of All Saints at Royal Lodge, Windsor. The 94 year old British monarch and her husband, Prince Philip, 99 attended along with their parents and siblings of the bride and groom. The palace said guidelines to stop the spread of covert 19 were followed at the Sermanni music was played. But there were no hymns and no singing. Not even during the national anthem. God Save the Queen. Syria. Shockley, London,

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Chicago - Winter Weather Advisory Continues; Warmup Ahead

Extension 720 with Justin Kaufmann

00:49 sec | 3 years ago

Chicago - Winter Weather Advisory Continues; Warmup Ahead

"The W. G. and forecasts were expecting some heavy snowfall overnight specially long south along and south of the I. eighty corridor and it'll continue into Friday morning here's a WGN meteorologist to Beatrice ivory winter weather advisory remains in effect until ten AM Friday morning the snow will continue into tonight one to three inches likely in the city and south suburbs certainly more near Ottawa and Streator those errors could see between five and seven inches of snow tonight's low temperature twenty eight tomorrow thirty nine we dry out early will get sunshine for the afternoon Friday Friday night we'll see clouds diminishing the overnight low thirty one on Saturday a big change comes our way mostly sunny becoming windy and much milder wind gusts about forty miles per hour at times the high temperature reaches sixty fifty six on Sunday partly cloudy little bit cooler along

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Lost in Ghost Town with Carder Stout

The Addicted Mind Podcast

06:37 min | 3 years ago

Lost in Ghost Town with Carder Stout

"Hello everyone welcome to the addicted mind. Podcast might guess today is Carter. Stout and he is the author of an awesome book called lost in Ghost town harder. You introduce yourself. Are you doing so good to be here? My name is Carter Style and I'm on the addicted mind best. That's right. Welcome is so. Tell me a little bit. I as we're talking a little bit earlier. I just finished your book lost in Ghost town and it is a great read and I got it on audible and actually listen to it and it's so well read as well I. I feel really afford to the person who read it was just fantastic so It really gets the tone right and the beach right and I'm very grateful. Yeah it is it was. It was great to listen to so. Let's just jump in and talk a little bit about your book in your story shore so I grew up down in Washington. Dc Georgetown and She had a privileged background currents were business folks and lived in a big house and pretty much everything that a child would ever need besides the love and attention. Of course we all hope for as children and so I felt really felt guy was someone who was had a lot of value on my father was working all the time and my mother was alcoholic and pretty much on my own and that led to a lot of feelings of is delusion mints Blue self-esteem and from a very early age I had an older brother introduced me to alcohol and cigarettes and then to other substances when my parents got divorced. I think I was about eleven and there was. It was so chaotic in my house was so unhappy in my house and it was such a sense of disintegration of his family. That was a part of that. I began to experiment with eating disorders and I can't anorexic. I also game blame. It would for a young boy. Ornate less at that time was very rare and of course nobody knew what to do about it and that was really the way that I dealt with the pain of what was happening in my life and to learn to read that was my first real springs with addiction because it was a food addiction. Those addictions led me to in my teen years experimenting with Drugs and Alcohol and but my twenties when I was living in New York is when I started cocaine starting doing cocaine. And that was something that was prevalent. It was around a lot of friends that were in entertainment downtown and it just seems to be everywhere and of course my appetites or it grew and I began to really isolate myself from the group and started doing it by myself and I realized that I had a problem and I thought I moved to Los Angeles. I am really gonNA be able to take this on and and get myself back on track because La has each's and people go on hikes. Edgy do yoga. The macrobiotic food at least that was a mess and I told myself and so I ended up coming out here and of course the addiction got worse and eventually when I was really at my lowest point and I almost lost everything I ended up in Venice California and this is really the what the book focuses on is my time in the present tense of the book. Boston goes down and that time I had lost all of my friends. My family wasn't speaking to me being evicted from the small efficiency. I had it couldn't afford. I didn't have a bank. I didn't have a computer. I didn't Abbas phone but the one thing that I did have was a car and it was an old Ford Taurus sedan and because of that car I got introduced to a drug dealer in a part of Venice called the Oakwood neighborhood which was largely African American. And I didn't realize when I moods Venezuela this Oh good neighbor. Heart neighborhood was the epicenter of crack cocaine on the Westside of Los Angeles recept center of drug activity and wandered in and I met as Stra dealer need flynn who needed a drier and we quickly became friends and began driving around as he did his deliveries and he introduced me to this. World Service Underbelly of drugs and gangs and I was a white guy in a very precarious neighborhood and Flynn became a close friend. He was really not like it's a drug dealer. He was smart. He was self educated. He was ritual. It was kind and generous. Moral and So the two of us from very different backgrounds. Different races different socioeconomic status is forged his unlikely friendship and that's really what the book talks about a lot and focuses on. Is this friend that we had. And as we're delivering drugs to all sorts of different. He will on the west side and ultimately what happens is that he and his grandmother Beatrice who becomes a mother figure to me. Invite me to stay in their home and really for the first time in my life showed me the love and acceptance and care that. I've been missing for my own family and it was really bisque. Care that they gave to me for help me to WANNA take care of myself getting guests

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Mythical Creatures Week Night Kids Choice

Chompers

02:17 min | 3 years ago

Mythical Creatures Week Night Kids Choice

"Start. You're brushing on the top of your mouth. Pick aside and make sure you're brushing the inside the outside and the chewing side of each tooth one breath first mythical creature comes from avery. Avery is a big fan of giants because they stomp and destroy things. We like giants at Chompers because everything they do. They do it. Big like the giant lumberjack. Paul Bunyan Paul Bunyan had a giant PET BABE. The Big Blue Ox. And then there's the giant in Jack and the beanstalk. He had a giant magic harp and goose that lays golden eggs switcher brushing to the other side of the top of your mouth. And don't forget. Those front teeth chompers loves UNICORNS and so do a lot of champions like Riley Chelsea Alison Theodore Arbor Ivy. Lana Emily Bailey. Beatrice and Violet Lola Lindsey Ilya Illinois Mary Reese Lauren Juniper Avery Adeline Molly Khloe may tilly and Abigail who? That is a lot of Unicorn. Love some of your favorite things about UNICORNS are. They're beautiful pink hair. The Special Horn on top of their head and they have magical powers Switzer rushing to the bottom of your mouth. But don't brush too hard Max sentence mythical creature named Bob. It's a blue raccoon with red pointy horns. We'll look to BOB IN OLIVER BOOKS. About mythical creatures and couldn't find him so we think. Max Invented a New Myth. Which is something anyone can do. So what do you think the myth of Bob? The blue raccoon with red pointing horns is all about. I bet it's a good one swift rushing to the other side of the bottom of your mouth and give your tongue of rush to if you make up your own mythical creature what would it look like and what would it sound like mythical creatures can be anything you imagine

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The State of Indian Nations

Native America Calling

08:21 min | 3 years ago

The State of Indian Nations

"This is native America calling. I'm Tara Gate. Would climate change the federal government's trust responsibility and congressional action on violence against women. Child Welfare and tribal sovereignty are among the issues tackled today in fond sharps first State of the Indian nations address. She is the president of the National Congress of American Indians. She didn't hold back in her address. Press criticizing federal elected leaders for what she called inaction and indifference. When it comes to native nations she also touted the gains tribes continue? We need to make in spite of challenges. In the congressional response to the address New Mexico Representative Deborah Holland a Democrat and a citizen of the Laguna Pueblo continued criticisms of the administration and issued a call to all need of nations to act in the best interests Anita values. We're going to hear both speeches beaches this hour. If you WANNA comment send us an email you can send it to comments at native America calling DOT COM or tweeted to us at one eight hundred nine nine native. Here's President von Sharp. Kyo which I'm just Jack. I wish Guy Good Morning. My name is fawn sharp. I consider it my life's greatest honor to have this opportunity to share with you today. I thank the Creator for gathering us together for this historic dialogue between Indian country and the United States on behalf of the five hundred and seventy four federally recognized tribal nations dozens of state recognized tribal nations and millions of native people across this country country. I welcome the distinguished. Guests assembled here today and those watching around the globe to the eighteenth annual State of Indian nations address. I stand before you today. As a humble servant of all tribal nations fulfilling my duty to share Indian countries story of perseverance and resurgence with the world to convey with absolute clarity Indian countries expectations of the United States government government and to cast a light on the immense power and proven wisdom of tribal nation's governing their own lands and affairs solving difficult challenges and forging brighter futures on their own terms. I embrace the enormity of this task for I have been groomed for decades aides to carry it out by transformative leaders in his footsteps I follow leaders like Beatrice Black Elizabeth Cole Tiny Kapoma. He's Rosanna in Ramona Bennett to name just a few these matriarchs kindled a great fire in me to give my life in leadership to my. Don't people in all of Indian country just as important. They showed me the way and for that I am forever grateful I also it draw great strength as they did from our Almighty creator. The advice of my fellow tribal leaders the spiritual nourishment in life lessons end of canoe journeys the inspiration passion in Ingenuity of our brilliant native youth and the ancestral teachings of our elders their wisdom encouragement and guidance have prepared me to meet this moment. So why do we gather here today. The purpose purpose of this annual address is to memorialize in affirm the enduring government to government relationship ship between tribal nations and the US government. It provides our assessment of the current health of that relationship and how it must be strengthened. This hallowed discourse not only speaks to elected officials political and judicial appointees in staff the federal government nor is it limited to tribal leaders employees in citizens it has meant for all Americans especially those who have been disenfranchised and rendered hopeless hopeless bi racial injustice economic inequality and the rapid decay of our American political system. They seek answers during these troubling times and they need to look no further than tribal nations to find them in that spirit. I stand before you today. Supported supported by more than six hundred tribal nations and governments across this land to share with you this undeniable truth. The state of Indian nations nations is strong across this land. Tribal nations are writing remarkable stories of cultural social political and Economic Mike Renewal. In the face of great obstacles we relentlessly plow forward in our eternal quest to create futures of hope Opportunity Eighty and cultural vibrancy for our youth in those generations yet. To come we do. So by invoking and practicing the greatest indigenous in his core values of all self-governance the crater gifted tribal nations with certain inalienable rights among them the right to steward word and draw nourishment from our traditional homelands cultivate extraordinary potential of our youth develop thriving economies that that provide opportunity for all of our people and manage our own affairs and control our own destinies as my mentor former Cornell leader in NCI CIO president Joe Delacruz so perfectly captured it. No right is more sacred to a nation to a people then the right to freely determine its social economic political and cultural future without external interferences the the fullest expression of this right is when a nation freely governs itself. We native peoples not only the inherent right but the sacred responsibility to live the way our creator intended speaking are indigenous languages living our traditional core values imparting them to the next generations practicing our life ways conducting our ceremonies and freely governing Orleans and Communities Tribal Nations are not nonprofit organizations. We are full fledged battle-tested governments guided by time honored cultural trope principles and recognized as such in the northwest ordinance the US Constitution and hundreds upon hundreds of treaties and Supreme Court precedents accidents however many Americans including many policymakers still don't understand the unique status status of tribal nations are unique political status. They don't recognize the indisputable fact that we are argh genuine governments with the right and more importantly the ability to govern our own lands and communities govern those in accordance with the values that make us who we are as native peoples but through mechanisms like this annual address address more and more Americans and others around the world are learning this truth and in doing so are turning to Indian country for inspiration shen direction and most importantly solutions to our common challenges in this great age of uncertainty acting with the next seven generations wins in mind our ancestors endured great hardships to forge our path to this day so that we would be able to be there answer to a prayer for thriving cultures healthy children in robust communities. We must and we will be worthy of the great sacrifices they made to who gives us this chance to sustain not only our way of life but our world for future generations.

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UK's Princess Beatrice to marry at St James's Palace in May

AP 24 Hour News

00:33 sec | 3 years ago

UK's Princess Beatrice to marry at St James's Palace in May

"Britain is set for another royal wedding Buckingham Palace announced Friday that Queen Elizabeth the second grand daughter princess Beatrice will marry in London the palace says Beatrice's thirty one and real estate entrepreneur and water my belly multi who's thirty seven we went in the chapel royal of St James's palace the queen will host a reception afterwards at Buckingham Palace Beatrice the elder daughter of prince Andrew and his ex wife Sarah Ferguson announcer engagements to multi last year he's a Briton descended from a noble Italian family the wedding date is set for may the twenty

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UK's Princess Beatrice to marry at St James's Palace in May

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:20 sec | 3 years ago

UK's Princess Beatrice to marry at St James's Palace in May

"Britain is getting ready for another royal wedding Buckingham Palace announcing that queen Elizabeth's granddaughter princess Beatrice is going to be married in London may twenty ninth she is thirty one she's going to marry thirty seven year old Eduardo Muzzy and the merry in the chapel royal of St James

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Chef Angie Mar is a Star

Radio Cherry Bombe

20:23 min | 3 years ago

Chef Angie Mar is a Star

"And having the right people and like I personally rather have less people on my team but the right people on my team and I'd rather have us all a person leaves and do everything the way that things should be done versus having please to just fill slots shifts because that never does anybody any good you know and you don't have that you know when you're just doing bodies into a schedule it's just more about okay let's just fill bodies who cares if they do a good job I just need to cover it right and there's Times that like people will come in the restaurant and you know I won't have a porter or somebody calls I'll be washing is myself and but that's just what we do you know that's what we do and it's what we have to do and and it was it was a very slow process to turn it around it was slow it win I mean look back looks you did it so quickly but bought it probably didn't feel like no no no no it wasn't until I bought it in two thousand sixteen where it was like okay get to do everything my way would you got a great review before you bought it I did we winded pete review come after yeah so you really did get I've operate on the radar yeah okay well I bought it in April all of two thousand sixteen are let's talk about that and say anything that was the thing we kept it secret God because I knew I knew that UNISOM people found out that we bought it from Grayton because that's a big news story yeah that we would just get reviewed immediately and I wasn't ready for that so I bought it in April may partner WHO's my cousin she and I said nothing to anybody not even our closest friends and I used that entire summer to recipe test and streamline and like really like plate ware and like do all the things that I needed to do how much did it change from before you owned it too when you finally owned it a lot you know a lot I mean it definitely changed a lot it was always about old because this place was never known for its food and I you know Malabar it it was like a club before became a restaurant much so and has a long New York histories along you're coaster for grading took it over it had been clubbed exams for like well you know I still get people walking in the door that are like Oh this is great and Carter's restaurant I'm like have you been living under a rock for the last three years like where he meant it definitely so we bought it in April of two thousand sixteen said nothing kept the exact same menu that whole summer even though it killed me it kept the exact same menu ran a couple of the new things as specials just to get it all down you know I think it would public in July twenty sixteen like end of July twenty sixteen and I shut the doors immediately like that week because I was like now like it's not GonNa Happen so doors all of August we were closed and that's when we really like wow finalized the menu and did how did you get the money to purchase the restaurant I'm very fortunate that I went into business with my cousin and we just really scrape together everything we had to buy it you know and and look by the time we opened this restaurant had no money we'd like zero money you know I bought I took the last I was in London cooking that August for a week and we you didn't have the plate where that we wanted in one of the big things that the beatrice that everybody loves is all this like you know beautiful silver and pewter plate ware and like the cut crystal glass and like while it's toughen everybody's like Oh my God like it's so beautiful and I'm like well little did you know that comes out of us you know being completely broke as and I took the last two thousand dollars out of our bank account in London at an ATM on Portobello Road and literally walked down Portobello. and haggled with all of the old women they're just for like silver spoons and plate ware and all these things and then I bought a suitcase for twenty five years doc and packed it all in my suitcase and brought it back in that's how we opened so you opened with no capital yeah that's really stressful it's scary it's very scary it's so scary you know because it's like you know we spent all of buying the business lawyers all this other stuff so it's a lot of pressure on you ah that's pressure you've bought this restaurant from this famous New Yorker Right now on your right so much pressure and then Pete walks in you know didn't even give me a month yeah people's being the restaurant critic of the New York Times his I mean he's looking he you know there's two star reviews star letters and I think we definitely got to start off letter I've had to make peace with the culinary God's never Etta James Beard Award because I walked out of my own dinner at spirit how I was never say never I don't know I walked out of my don't be dramatic I walked out of my own dinner at the James Beard has to come cook for Pete's

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