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Rocky: The Ultimate Underdog Story With Chris Kohls

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:23 min | 3 months ago

Rocky: The Ultimate Underdog Story With Chris Kohls

"Talk about what is this movie to you because it's been described as a various things. The story of America, you just said the underdog. Some of the makers are called it a fairytale or a folk tale, what best describes rocky for you, Chris. Well, it's interesting you point out that grime and the dirtiness and the grittiness of it. Because I think that that is a product of the 70s. I think there was something in the 70s that was trendy about being ugly. It's kind of a weird thing, but I mean, it was a movie with an actor and a writer that came out just at the right moment in time. It's not a classic. I mean, let me just reiterate what you just said, whether it's the French connection or taxi driver. I mean, these filthy depictions of New York or Philly or anywhere. It was really a thing for a few years. Well, not just that not just that, but there was a kind of, I mean, the concept of like the big hair. You know, people, right? I mean, like greasy, dirty people. That was like a thing in the 70s. I don't know. There was a famous ad for Volkswagen. For the beetle, for the Volkswagen beetle. That just says ugly on it. Yeah, it just says ugly. And then you read it and it's like, our car may not be the best looking car. But it's the most reliable. So you want to buy. And there was something. And I realized when I was studying graphic design and thinking about the 70s that there was a lot about the 70s that was ugly, like you had these like mustard yellow and pea green and these colors were very popular. The money Pinto. Yeah, exactly, exactly. There was something about it. It was as if the culture said, you know what? Forget aesthetics. Forget beauty. We're going to embrace the grittiness of life, and that's truth, right? That's what they thought. And so that's depicted here in rocky. I think it just came out at the right time. And it doesn't even really look 70s that much, right? He added this sort of almost 1930s, 40s look to it. But there's two things that I think rocky is. One, it is an underdog story, of course. It's an underdog story in a million ways. But it's also a love story. And it's actually, I would say even more a love story than it is a sports underdog story. But we think of it as that sports story more because that's, you know, as guys that's what hits us hardest.

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"beetle" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:53 min | 5 months ago

"beetle" Discussed on WTOP

"Beetles in the U.S. and Canada, which have potentially dangerous takata airbags. The model years affected our 2015 and 2016. The inflators can explode and hurl shrapnel inside a vehicle because chemicals use can deteriorate over time. Dealers will be replacing the driver's airbag in The Beatles with letters going out to owners in February. At least 33 people have died worldwide because of exploding takata airbags. I'm Jackie Quinn. Sesame is getting added to a government list of food allergies. More than one and a half million people are allergic to sesame. That according to a nationwide advocacy group that works to help those with food allergens. Sesame joins the FDA's list of major food allergens which also include soybeans, wheat, peanuts, tree nuts, crustacean shellfish, fish, eggs, and milk. Foods that have sesame will be subjected to specific food allergen regulatory requirements, the FDA says that means manufacturing and labeling requirements. The agency's website says it does inspections and samples food products to figure out if manufacturers are preventing any allergen cross contact. And Kramer, WTO news. A country music legend is tackling a tough subject in a new kid's story. Dolly Parton announcing that her latest children's book will tackle the subject of bullying. Posting on social media the singer said the news story will center around a very special character, her God dog, Billy the Kid. The book follows the French bulldog as he pursues his dreams of becoming a country music sensation in Nashville, the only problem in his plan is a group of bullies. Parton said quote, I wanted kids to understand how harmful bullying can be to someone, adding that a story centered around the popular pup, could help drive home important messages in a unique way. The book comes

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 Volkswagen recalls Beetles to replace Takata air bags

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 5 months ago

Volkswagen recalls Beetles to replace Takata air bags

"There's a recall on Volkswagen beetles. Because of airbag inflators. Volkswagen is announcing the recall of some 42,000 beetles in the U.S. and Canada, which have potentially dangerous takata airbags. The model years affected our 2015 and 2016. The inflators can explode and hurl shrapnel inside a vehicle because chemicals use can deteriorate over time. Dealers will be replacing the driver's airbag in The Beatles with letters going out to owners in February. At least 33 people have died worldwide because of exploding takata airbags. I'm Jackie

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US bat species devastated by fungus now listed as endangered

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 6 months ago

US bat species devastated by fungus now listed as endangered

"A bat species devastated by a fungal disease has joined the endangered species list. The northern long eared bat was classified as threatened in 2015, but the U.S. fish and wildlife service has now declared it an endangered species driven to the brink of extinction by white nose syndrome, a fungal disease that has killed millions of bats among a dozen species attacking their wings, muscles, and ears. It causes bats to come out of hibernation too early. If you live on bob's beetles and other insects, that's not good for your survival. White nose syndrome has spread across nearly 80% of the bast geographical range in 37 states and Canada. Fish and wildlife officials say they will work with timber companies and landowners to protect trees where bats nest and seek cooperation from the wind energy industry to reduce bat strikes by wind turbines. I'm Jennifer King

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 John Lennon's killer says there was 'evil in my heart'

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 7 months ago

John Lennon's killer says there was 'evil in my heart'

"The man who shot John Lennon told a parole board he knew it was wrong to kill the beloved former beetle but that he was seeking fame and had evil in his heart John Lennon whose music lives on was gunned down outside his New York City apartment in December 1980 convicted killer Mark David Chapman was up for his 12th parole hearing in August in a transcript AP God under a freedom of information request Chapman said the decision to kill Lennon was my big answer to everything I wasn't going to be a nobody anymore He also told the board I knew what I was doing and I knew it was evil I knew it was wrong but I wanted the fame so much that I was willing to give everything and

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Thousands ordered to flee California wildfire near Yosemite

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 11 months ago

Thousands ordered to flee California wildfire near Yosemite

"More than 6000 residents have been ordered to evacuate a fast moving California wildfire near Yosemite National Park The oak fire broke out Friday and exploded overnight to more than 6000 acres by Saturday morning with 0% containment says Cal fires Natasha felts We had a dangerous rate of spread due to dry winds heavy fuel load She says dead trees killed by bark beetles spread the fire quickly so far at least ten structures have burned and the high heat is making it hard on firefighters Meanwhile the washburn fire that was threatening those giant Sequoia trees in Yosemite is roughly 80% contained says the national park services Kevin Sweeney Not a single giant Sequoia in the mariposa grove was killed during the fire I'm Julie

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"beetle" Discussed on The Slowdown

The Slowdown

03:47 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Slowdown

"I have always been interested in how we see ourselves in other animals. The way someone can glimpse a horse or a bird and suddenly be reminded of themselves, or maybe be reminded of what they are not. Just before the weather turned, and when it was still nice enough to do yoga on my screened in porch, I saw a beetle, cross my yoga mat. He was a small beetle, nothing scary or intimidating. And I watched him for some time, careful not to crush him, accidentally. I do my best not to harm bugs, if I can help it. Though some spiders get the worst of my surprised fear with a quick whack without thinking about it. But that day I was content to let the beetle be. Multiple times the beetle crawled on my mat, until once when it nearly crawled on my face, and without thinking, I flicked him off, as gently as I could. To my horror, he landed directly into a spider's web that I hadn't seen under the patio bricks. I had worked so hard to save him, and then before I could even realize it, the spider got to work. It felt like some disastrous metaphor. But it also seemed a much more natural way to die. I didn't kill the beetle, but I'm pretty sure that spider did. Life is like that sometimes. You are both the beetle and the spider, and the web is the world we live in. Perhaps it was inevitable. What happens is what happens. In today's imaginative poem, we see what happens when the speaker witnesses a beetle at a gas station. Prayer of the palo Verde beetle, by Felicia, zamora. I watch a palo Verde beetle on its back. Flail, tibia spurs, and tarsi, and antenna, next to the gas station pump. Heat of crude oil, of carbon atoms in absorption, heat, of desert in August, suffocates my thighs, and sweat runs course of my legs in frozen witness. I am sphericals, pin pricking, a body, trying to breathe. I am a to cement. I carry migration in my scutum, a song unraveling over generation after generation, and yet a border ways on mine, and mandible. A bull's eye on my back. On the backs of those of us who sing across imaginary lines with inherited wings. Goose flesh exists before ticker tape before the shooter before brown bodies agape and words consume and images consume, and we look to the sky for semblance of song, and a wall becomes a scalpel in rip across abdomen of continent which first born an entrance of womb. I am compound eye, meeting Brown, irises, in firmament, I am cloud covered prayer, foot and reach to turn over and I collapse in a nation's hesitation. I am pupils in drill, aghast..

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White Coat Waste Discovered Fauci’s NIH Division Funded Dog-Killing Experiments

Mark Levin

01:47 min | 1 year ago

White Coat Waste Discovered Fauci’s NIH Division Funded Dog-Killing Experiments

"But this is sickening This is sickening and the fact that the buck never stops with Fauci is unacceptable It's unacceptable from the Wuhan lob You know the excuse always is that he can't be directly connected It doesn't matter Bipartisan legislators demand answers from Fauci on cruel puppy experiments The white coat waste group are investigators show that Fauci's NIH division Fauci's NIH division should part of a $375,800 grant to a lab in Tunisia To drug beetles excuse me To drug beagles lock their heads in mesh cages filled with hungry sand flies so that the insects could eat them alive Now most of the members who sign this letter to Fauci Republicans was a few Democrats so they all look at this it's bipartisan but mostly it's not A bipartisan letter demands answers from the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases That would be Anthony Fauci The white coat waste project the nonprofit group that first pointed out the U.S. taxpayers were being used to fund the controversial Wuhan institute of virology Now that should have got his ass kicked all the way across the country Have now turned its sights on Anthony Fauci and another animal testing related matter infecting dozens of beagles These are puppies With disease causing parasites to test an experimental drug on

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Officials Urge Killing of Invasive Spotted Lanternfly

Kottke Ride Home

01:44 min | 1 year ago

Officials Urge Killing of Invasive Spotted Lanternfly

"If you live on the east coast of the us especially in new york or pennsylvania and see a visually striking spotted lantern fly. The state governments would like you to forget any humane ideas about carefully moving it from one spot to another and instead to immediately kill it the spotted lantern fly is an invasive pest that is not native to the us and apparently is threatening to over seventy of the plant species that feeds on feeds on meaning draining sap and leaving them weakened and vulnerable to disease among those species. Is the atlantis autism or tree of heaven which the new york times points out is best known as the tree from betty. Smith's nineteen forty-three novel. A tree grows in brooklyn but this pernicious beast who has delicate grey wings spotted in black with a bonus set of bright red wings also spotted with black underneath. I arrived in the us from asia seven years ago and entered new york city last year. During the pandemic environmentalists ecologists are encouraging people to kill the bugs site because they have no natural predators here and no organic pesticides that can take them out here. New york the department of agriculture is additionally asking people to submit the location where you found the lantern fly on their website in pennsylvania. If you're caught moving the insect from one location to another you could be fined. Abort from the destruction these little lantern flies could cause on native species. Governments are being so intense because they know that the lantern flies are quite striking. They're not the kind of bug most people would want to kill. Unlike some other invasive species like the asian longhorn beetle that caused a massive deforestation throughout new york in the late nineties. According to the new york times

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"beetle" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

NEWS 88.7

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on NEWS 88.7

"Beetle scholar Steve Turner, Lucy in the sky with diamonds that originated with little drawing stroke painting that John son Julian had done at his nursery school. He had a friend of next school called Lucy O Donnell. Apparently he'd done this sort of picture of her, basically with some stars around ahead. And he took it home, and John said, What's that? And he said, it's Lucy and he said, it's Lucy in the sky with diamonds, and John was just Inspired by that line of thought, Well, you know, that's a line, you can build a song around. Although John always denied that the Lucy in the sky and the diamonds were spelling out LSD. I mean, I'm sure Julian did come in with a picture of Lucy in the sky with diamonds. But Lenin, who claimed to have taken thousands of LSD trips, there's simply no way in the world. That that song is not about LSD we take. It's kind of psychedelia for granted now, but the Beatles coming out with a statement that strong that was obviously about using LSD was Very, very, um, powerful at the time. Beatle Fan and former FM DJ Douglas cramp. Interestingly, that the song itself is not an acid trip. It's a little fantasy. It's colorful, and it does suggest an inner imaginative world that coexists with and sometimes is much more important than the material world that we see when we just look outward. As he built the song up. It became much influenced by Lewis Carroll and you know Alice in Wonderland, which was a favorite book of John's, and it took on that kind of fantasy element. Leslie Samuels Healy is a Super Beatles fan who was in the audience at the Ed Sullivan Show in the Fabs were there in 1964. And she remains devoted today. See the newspaper taxis on the shore waiting to take you.

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"beetle" Discussed on What The Flip Podcast

What The Flip Podcast

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on What The Flip Podcast

"The woman. So i went soccer. Get ready for this guy's angry. Miss piggy that was fee. This new judge rather sorry. Let me tell me so again. I do not fear this new challenge rather like a true warrior. I rise to meet it but yeah those chance on. The enemy was good. I can't believe you would. Ep cooper come on. Oh i know this one. I can't be way with dp. Cooper was from lucky. Oh i can't believe you were dp cooper tennessee. Owen wilson. doesn't that work. I will give that to me. I will give the painful because everyone had so many opportunities to name the character did. Maybe that's it mobin. you'll find the right. He got his another three more left. Okay at a moment's mark for will to louis five. I'm waiting on had three. You had to own from the other points right adding in the molten. Okay here we go. You know i am. I am one thousand five hundred years old. I've twice as many enemies. Thor yes leading for us three things. I refused to tolerate cowardice. Fucking no louis man. What's going on using the game. Louis chump impressions freezing up from the last one. Get ready guys. Get out of my mind. You're driving the intersex. Yes i was. I was gonna split extra fuck drug in god damn it. Those weeds.

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"beetle" Discussed on /Film Daily

/Film Daily

03:45 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on /Film Daily

"Should. It is like that in my house. But that's okay. Let's give final story for today which is about each max's blue beetle. There's been some casting for that. Then tell us about it. Yeah the so. This guy named shallow monitor. Who is in cobra kai is in talks to star in the blue beetle. Movie for hbo. Max so this is a project that is being developed specifically for the streaming service. I think is going to take you there and probably not be in theaters. It reminds me a little bit of what they're going with bat girl. And so yeah. I don't really know anything about this actor of not seeing him anything But peter know that you're a fan of cobra kai so maybe you have. Yeah he an opinion yet he he's like one of the main guys in cobra kai plays this team named miguel and he's pretty good and It's cool to see anna. It's called see him get casting something bigger than streaming tv. Show but i don't really know much about blue beetle so i don't really have too much of opinion on this. I know some people are excited about this character. So yes so. This character actually was was created back in nineteen thirty nine with a very very old character originated with fox comics was later owned by charlton comics. And then eventually sort of made the jump over to dc comics But the version of the character that they're Making this movie about is a character named high may raise a i think a mexican american You know a teenager basically and it sounds a little bit of like azzam like what dc did was where he sort of like a a relatable like every man kinda kid a character and in the comics. I think he just basically stumbles across this. Like magical blue beetle's scarab on the way home from school one day and then has the scarab attach itself to him and form a suit of armor around him gives him superpowers. So that's sort of the general gist of of his origin. Story there And yeah i think this this character has only existed in the comics for or this iteration of the character has only existed in the comics for like fifteen or so years So it sounds a little bit similar to like miles. Morales over marvel kind of a mirror of that. Obviously you know as students are behind this. They wanna make money. Mpaa in two thousand seventeen said the hispanic latino audiences or the highest per capita attendance to the movies at with an average of four point. Five times a year. So it makes sense that you know warner brothers is going to be bringing a superhero like this to the screen. It's cool too. Because like w era yet warner brothers an atrium really seems to be pushing that angle of it because leslie grace was recently cast as a back girl and she is a dominican. American actress in swimming. Sasha calloway is playing super girl in a flash movie and rachel. Ziegler is playing a mysterious role in the 'schisms sequels that a lot of latino latina actors and performers being a yes sort of like a recruited into the d. c. e. u. s. Has very cool. okay. I think that does a for today's slash daily. You can find more of alvord slash from calming famous podcast apple. Google overcast spotify. All the popular podcast apps. Please feel free to send us your feedback questions. Comments concerns to us. Peter also mecom and rain re this podcast and apple podcast tell your friends spread the word. It will see you tomorrow..

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

05:13 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"If you are fan of us then please check out both cinema gulf gulp Impossible absolutely t. tv. Says hi guys long time sneaker speaker thank you. It was very nice. What kind of cheese do you guys like hate What does the are thirty. Seven stand for scotty. Is it your radius If there are no follow up questions yes And in terms of The cheese that. I like i don't know man like i. Quantum leap is cheese. But i love it. Are we talking regular to eat cheese. If we are harari cheeses always been one of my favorites. Oh i love blue stinky cheese. What do you think that. What is your favorite cheese cheesy swiss. Hate monster cheese I don't think there is a cheese. That i hate anyway. Pre black phillip alvarez. Wow five hundred right. Hey that's another channel. You should be checking. Out black phillip. Russia couldn't do with it. You buddy like you are absolutely one of the people who made both of us want to do everything that we're doing and you're more than welcome at every moment cam came says cinema gopal lou hindu. Impossible says booster gold is time traveler. And that's why i like him. I like him that he's just an idiot. Kid who has time travel technology. Yeah because i feel like an idiot kid who has time travel knowledge Black phillip says. Ola amigos tim possible says i guess blue beetle would be a hybrid of venom. An iron man suit. Oh that's interesting. I think it'll be cool. Blue beetle doesn't eat people's heads alone. And kind of a bummer. There that's benefit. May excuse myself for just one moment. Hello doc says hey senior res- todd. Michael says alas there's no demand to see dan garret the golden age blue beetle. However it would be really great if this new thing has the whole legacy aspect to it. We'll see it. It's interesting.

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"Often guest on our friday free for all and we're going to see tory on freddie and also he's norwegian is taught. Michael says what is up beaches beach. Nothing treasury says cam came cool. Yes I hang out here a bit but not that much lately. Well then if you tear their story their bit not here so he hangs out at rob's a bit but not much lately i'll be back to. I've been on his show a couple of times also great fund. It is great fun. What's todd michaelsen. Brennan frazier was really good in the tv series. Trust a few years back. i never saw it. I don't think i saw that either. Never heard of it. Please send links Todd michael continues with zillow marriage. Dina's marriage win marilyn. Oh my god like we're terrible at pronunciation that's kinda the charm to the show. I think i suppose. I held sorta kinda at times. Looks like my son. And i think he's too old Now for Hymie riots. I'm sure that meant jamie. But i'm going to mispronounce everything my on purpose but doesn't know a cantata pronunciation in that case but they'll obviously Skew older yet. Camp cam says. He was good in the first two monthly movies. George of the angle. Not so much. And i agree. Cam cam Yeah no that was kind of an embarrassment and it reminded me a lot of Encino man when he became sort of a neanderthal clown or but that's also how he got his fame Cam cam says those. Were the days scotty. A couple of comics in my back pocket and headed out on my skateboard in the park. You lucky talented. Man you I was always on a bicycle. I could never ride a skateboard maradonna. I'll murder wayne. Na thank you taught michael maradonna. That is a great. I'm going to have to write that down Talk michael says you gotta get your Asante goo or whatever that thing is is it a day yeah. I don't know what it is pronounced as an. Yeah i suppose so we are. Hey cinemascope and i did want to just before we close off. I wanted to thank all of the channels that have helped us but Cinemascope says great choice for blue beetle. He crushes it every season on cobra. Kai i am not. I'm not a koci guy. I didn't think it the low rent to me. So i i didn't stick with new. It's not low rent sir. But i just not for me. Yeah no. it's not my jam either. I understand where you're coming from but anyway thank you send him ago. Hey tim possible congrats on five. Hundred zona is great casting for blue beetle. Blue beetle is similar venom but not as savage elo Zillow's from cobra kai love. that show. I n tim possible. Thank you again for being around at from the beginning and we will continue to support you..

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

05:35 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"And that is what connected me to that original story and to make it into a superhero franchise bayreuth by. I now seems trait. It just strikes. I don't know i like to crow. I liked alex version of of that movie vision movie. Ever the kirsten dunst version. I have not there. You go buddy. I recommend i recommend watching it and it will absolutely. It's like what why it's like. The crow crow becomes disassociated from. It isn't the power of the character. Who jason lee are portrayed our graven in the original it is. It is something more and it's more than the character. It's more that something that is imposed upon you and i don't. I don't like that. I liked that it was something that was supernatural. That happened based on the love of your like this. Story of the the originals. The original movie was amazing. And i think that making it into a franchise diminishes the original film her each time they do well then we. Hey let's agree to agree. I'll i'll agree that you're wrong and we can me. It's happened before all right. So let's move onto. We'll we'll watch this Cinderella sure chad has something to say. I'm sure watching torello then. We have a special announcement to make. And we'll get to the chat room watching cinderella. Let's cinderella let's go. This is his trust by ella. Here's laugh this girl fences herself businessman. Cinderella only my love for your father assaults that stands between you and a life on the street have to make a life for myself persona my signature dresses to make sure you're nuptials. Don't properly we hold a bowl some cinderella. You don't need to go to the grasping weeks making this dress might be. Richard depends on it tom. I am fabulous god lovell. Do you want to go to that ball and meet a bunch of rich people who will change your life. Yes i was just crying about it like two minutes ago. This is different. You said you wanted.

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

02:45 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"With hardy noting that his wrote reluctant. He's reluctant to reveal details of the narrative in a different medium as well as he's still holding out hope that the movie itself can happen one day. So he's i mean look. He's he's still wants to do that right. Hardy has even previously shared a photo of mama in the iconic chrome makeup without of the project seemingly being scrapped entirely in two thousand eighteen. The filmmaker recently directed multiple episodes of gangs of london which is out now on dvd. And blu ray lobby many. He kinda tells the story. You wanna go. You wanna read that one kinda. Give the The overview the summer. It's a story that i'm just in love with and wetted towards and i put three and a half four years of my life into and i love the blood and sweat and tears i have a ton of material so i don't know whether one day i suppose i'm not really wanting to show them because i believe there will be a crow someday but we'll see hardy confirmed with comic book dot com. I do think Both james oh bar original comic And the subsequent story that was editor editorialize asian I do think both james. Oh bars original crow graphic novel and the subsequent other iterations of that character in the comic books. There's no reason not to do a lot more with the character of the concept of the crow the mythology of the crow and the tone and what represents what it represents is still unique within the world. We're in at the moment. And i couldn't disagree more really. You don't want anymore crow. i don't rem you know what i'm not that invested in the crow i enjoy. I love in joy. I don't wanna say love i enjoy. I like the original crow but it is a love story and it is between the crow who dies and his living love and the desire to protect that love through the power of the crow. I do not think that it is any mythical thing. My my biggest. My favorite part of that original movie is that it was a between a fall in love becoming a protector. And that is what connected me to that original movie..

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

04:29 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"Moving up natalie. Portman abandons days of abandonment project abandoned project abandoned so natalie portman has exited the. Hbo film days of abandonment. According to the hollywood reporter the film was adapted from the novel of the same name. By ellen elena. Elena ferrante Okay so i've just skimming just real quick okay here. So here's here's the statement Due to unforeseen personal reasons natalie portman has stepped down from. Hbo days of of abandonment prior to the start of filming unfortunately to production will not move forward. We are very sorry. We won't be able to bring this beautiful story to the screen with our talented writer director and cast we send our sincere thanks to our cast producers and crew for all their passion and hard work bats passive aggressive. Ed's it sucks right so it just seems in terms of the announcement of representatives from hbo. It seems like natalie portman has stepped down and based on the lack of that star power. We no longer have funding. And we won't be able to do this. No and so since or her attachment was the reason. The project greenlight. She was also set to oversee as as executive producer. Obviously most of these big stars are executive producers. Now on these shows. Natalie portman is one of the biggest so It looks like that's exactly what happened that there was a project she was attached for. Some reason unforeseen personal reason she could not no longer Do the project and so the project went away. This happens all the time in hollywood actually When there's big stars involved we we hear about it more Soon we we thought we'd let you know if you were looking forward to days of abandonment Sorry we're gonna have to wait longer. Hopefully they find somebody else. What was that movie with natalie. Portman when she goes into the big bubble. Oh come on. it's a great movie. Yeah i've heard it's great. It's jeep not jason isaacs. isaac asimov. No please help us in the chat. Because i'm just. I don't know but i'm just saying like no. No important is a powerhouse of hollywood and so it is interesting just to see when when she when natalie portman decides that she doesn't want to do something anymore. The entire production falls apart. And when also it's part of the reason why. I'm excited for love and thunder two movies. All the nile. Elation i pr- nihil yes well thank you appreciate. They'd probably be. I haven't looked but they probably got it before me. Oh probably took me a while. I have sometimes no deal on ninety percent of the time just out of my gourd the anyway so that well. It's it's you know. What the creative. The creative differences argument is always confusing and well. At least they didn't use that at least they just said you know. She's had personal reasons. She had to step down from the film. Okay good and for personal reasons and that's fine. I guess yeah. Everybody wants to call in sick some days. I wanted to call today. Yeah i know me too. Dude i love. I was having too good of a time the next the next item. Actually this'll be our last item. And then i do wanna play the cinderella official trailer from Prime video reboot the crow. Rebid director weighs in on possible release of his adventure Filmmaker corn hardy has been working on the development of a new entry into the crow franchise for years with adventure. Even having aquaman star jason mo- attached as the lead only for that project to ultimately fall apart.

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

05:59 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"Arrived at the suicide. Squad's world premiere on august. Second the hollywood. Reporter's airing aaron couch reported that warner brothers executives offered the role to the rising actor the night before over dinner. Wow that's cool. Offer real blue media will center around the superheroes third. Incarnation named jaime reyes A mexican american teenager who finds himself bonded With an alien scarab. So that's interesting because no idea about blue beetle. So there is no more about booster gold than i and that's was the talk. The talk was there was going to be kind of this and this is going back years now to even you know john john snap was doing the heroes show. We're talking about The blue beetle. Booster gold buddy cop in space kind of movie. They're trying to do over at the warner brothers. I think that pretty much died out with the old regime. Okay i think the numbers you came in at and decided that they did like they did wanna move for blue beetle but in this other phone. The one thing that i think Fans are gonna first of all fans are gonna like yay blue beetle and then they're going to realize that it's this isn't the blue beetle that knows mister gold. This is a different incarnation of blue beetle. Altogether i think people are gonna tell me i don't know anything about astral projection or like woodley who is blue beetle. I who blue. Beetle's i'm not i like. Are you a fan. I can't. I can't tell you because i not a. I don't know enough about this incarnation of blue beetle. To to have an opinion either way. I didn't read any of the runs The jaime reyes runs. So i have no idea. May i ask you man. I ask you. Can you can ask anything. You'd like scott. I love you too buddy. So are you interested in a new superhero property that you know nothing about well..

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"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

The Fantasmagorium Show

05:58 min | 1 year ago

"beetle" Discussed on The Fantasmagorium Show

"Well he wasn't returning. Yesterday was long ago. Recall next up on the docket. Scotty yes even kronenbourg sci fi film crimes of the future starring vigo mortenson and list saito. I think is how you say you say do say do not al but do Starts filming so the king body. Horseback onset took took a long time for his next. I five film david. Cronenberg's crimes of the future has officially started filming in europe Starring you know all the people that just mentioned oh kristen stewart and scott speed. Men are are actually in the movie as well Beadman right haven't seen him since a. underworld movie. I think i pretty sure so. Crimes of the future was announced last april when kronenbourg said he has unfinished business with the future. So yeah it looks like they're filming. I don't it doesn't give any kind of a at least in the in what i have a win. We can expect to see this movie but It's been it's been. I think ten years since we've seen cronenberg film which one was the last one i can't i can't like i always ore history of violence extent. I think it is. It's maps map to the stars. Two thousand fourteen so it has okay white ten years Cronenburg's deal that's a heck of a hiatus right twenty fourteen to twenty twenty one and the first original script since the one thousand nine hundred nine existence. So wow yeah. I'm excited i love. I like kronenbourg stuff. I like his son stuff. I don't know if anybody saw possessor. But i liked. I think i like that more than most people did. And that was a kronenbourg flick is brandon. Yeah brennan cronenberg's okay. Well his his son was. I like stuff but i do like kronenbourg stuff body. Horror stuff is pretty cool But he's not exclusively as a body horror like i'm not exclusive. No and i think that a lot of people sort of dismissed david kronenbourg as being a body horror on the out. Liar director storyteller. But i don't think that that's necessarily he creates it's not necessarily inaccurate representation of what david kronenbourg does david cross. They say that because of the fly and some others but the have you ever seen naked lunch gene launch friend so but there are also that was inadaptation. I think that are like he does create.

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Lightning Bugs, Fireflies - Call Them What You Will, They're Awesome

Short Wave

02:03 min | 1 year ago

Lightning Bugs, Fireflies - Call Them What You Will, They're Awesome

"All right. Mattie you are here to talk about lightning bugs or as you point out beatles with flashlight butts yes the family of beetles. We call firefly's lamb. Purity are extremely diverse. There are more than two thousand species in that family and they live on every continent except antarctica. So emily they can look and behave very differently. one type can grow to be the length of your palm. There are firefly's that live most of their lives in water. Emily some place don't even fly and some don't flash for that matter so you know not everything. We'll be talking about today. Holds true for every species. So what you're saying is you couldn't just stick to one species because you've got excited and distracted by all the facts about all the species is that right. Maybe i did. Maybe i didn't. You'll be happy for it. I'll say that so. Who did you talk to about. This constellation of creatures. I called up. Stephanie vice a phd student in rio de janeiro. She's an entomologist who studies firefly's and just like us her love of firefly's started in childhood. I have a great memory of my childhood summer trips with my family and also i love to say they shining the forest when i do my field words. She says that there's one thing that applies to all firefly's and that's that firefly's have different lay stages and the larval stage in my opinion is by far the coolest firefly's spend most of their lives in the a lot of ro stage in when she says most she means like almost all of their lives are spent as larvae. I mean some spend one to two years just being voracious low babies. So the adult. Firefly's that i see flying around on the east coast china flash and find a mate. That's like a short period of their lives. Yeah yeah i mean. Some only live as adults for like a few weeks total. They're just out here. Trying to find a mate fertilize some eggs and die.

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What Is Going on With KKW Beauty and Kylie Cosmetics?

Breaking Beauty Podcast

01:44 min | 2 years ago

What Is Going on With KKW Beauty and Kylie Cosmetics?

"We've been tracking too. I mean they're all it's all kind of one story but has divided into several different stories. This point which is the acquisition the investment and then the acquisition of k. k. w. beauty and kylie beauty into cody. And how cody which is a conglomerate that owns lots of different brands obviously k. w. and kylie were kardashian brand seed beauty was the their contract manufacturer and now it's become very complicated. See beauty was suing k. K. w. an kylie over sharing trade secrets with cody. And now they're sort of genius or not so genius trying to rebrand Katie only and reformulate to be like vegan and clean but when we all really know what they're doing is they have to make formula so that they're not using see beauties. ip and like they can serve accord allegedly. I didn't even put that together. Just released this morning and i was like. Oh of course. They're going to get on the clean. We're all using the in the air quotation marks. But they're all going to go down that train. But i didn't even put it together that it would be because they can't use those formulas from yeah. Yeah and if there's one person who i don't think gives a f- about clean beauty. It is kylie jenner. I love her and chris. I don't think i just do not think that. That is where their heart always make. Fun of courtney for being that girl i yeah. I think that they're just fine with With with all the with all the the beetle juice or whatever they use in yeah die. There's post in. Their kitchen

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Pat Boone Made a Killing Selling Portraits of The Beatles

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:17 min | 2 years ago

Pat Boone Made a Killing Selling Portraits of The Beatles

"I got a painter i was. I was already supporting a painter from holland. That's another whole story. Who was very good portrait painter. And i thought he was so good that he when he asked if i would help him come to american get launched here i i did and he paid pictures portraits of many stars and i would introduce him to the stars of course they wanted to buy their portraits and got him launched so when the beatles happened so big i had him pay pictures individually each of the beatles and then a group portrait and i got fell. Who had the know how the business know how to get to sears. And we put all these beetle pictures. And i i had to go to brian epstein. Who was the business. Manage the manager for the beatles and i had to sign a contract got an actual contract to. Because he loved the pictures they portrait's they're beautiful portraits of each of them separately and a group portrait. And i got the license and through this fellow named goody a goodwin lion got him into sears in packages and we so millions of beetle pictures and in that one year. I made more money selling beetle pictures than i was making from my record

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Erratic Oregon Wildfire Destroys Dozens of Homes, Expands

Pacifica Evening News

01:52 min | 2 years ago

Erratic Oregon Wildfire Destroys Dozens of Homes, Expands

"Scrambled today to try to control a raging inferno and southeastern Oregon that's spreading miles a day and windy conditions. Crews had to flee the fire lines. Late yesterday after a dangerous fire clouds started to collapse, threatening them with strong downdrafts and flying embers. An initial review showed the bootleg fire has so far destroyed 67 homes and 117 outbuildings overnight in one county. Authorities were still counting the losses and the second county where the flames are surging up to four miles a day. Fire behavior analyst forest Um be said hot, dry and windy conditions were driving the fire. Progressively. It's just moving with this persistent weather that we've had. We've had Southwest winds Day after day after day, we've had hot and dry temperatures day after day after day. What that is progressively done for this fire is make it move to the East. The blaze is the largest of dozens burning in the West. It has forced 2000 people to evacuate and is threatening 5000 buildings, including homes and a rural area just north of the California border. Active flames are searching along 200 miles of the fire's perimeter. The bootleg fire was expected to merge with a smaller but equally explosive fire to the east. By nightfall, the inferno has stymied firefighters for a week with erratic winds and extremely dangerous fire behavior, including the fire clouds that form from superheated air, rising to a height of up to six miles above the blaze. Known as pyro cumulus or a fire cloud. The fire has been fed by trees killed by beetle

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What Pairs With Beetle? Startups Seek to Make Bugs Tasty

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

What Pairs With Beetle? Startups Seek to Make Bugs Tasty

"Some start up companies are trying to make bugs tasty busy on a deacon stands makes pizza dough from scratch with a twist the first installment and the ticket it's cricket powder he can stand the whole crickets and meal worms cooking classes at her west London home alone Bagga is very very tasty and it's a very easy to make but also if you dried beans that making to a file that you can then incorporate into K. excuses me a warm is quite mild deacon stands says don't get nervous about eating bugs one of them will be on full display for you to see while eating it is not going to be the usual civilians and mac and is going to be like a tropical canning Regan you can eat cricket chips in the Czech Republic in Belgium there's bug beer in in development dried or powdered grasshoppers I'm a Donahue

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"beetle" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

RollFare - A D&D Podcast

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"beetle" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

"Local people who decide to to guard it which sometimes they're abandoned altogether so they tend to hang out near areas where people would naturally saw. What's the size of his group. So all they have probably four beatles some for for writing on one of them have primarily for writing and several people could ride on it at once. And then the other three are for your goods and Anyway just the beatles. Carrying just the beatles with with Like saddlebags and whatnot and uh the there's probably four merchants altogether and then there's a a couple of additional guards. Would you be able to assist in a frail old man and of used on strength today. Could i maybe ride on one of your beatles and ensure that could be arranged inasmuch as you keep a lookout. Of course i have a keanae can see scorpions of mile away. Especially if they've dug okay. And you just go ahead and click on these beadle. And it's just one of the cargo beatles. There's there's not like a jerk. Saddle per se. Chris but classic carville lousy climb up there. You're able to make space easily in athens. I mean they're they're big beat. Also you know you could easily write them even without a saddle although maybe not necessarily comfortably. I don't know beetle so you guys join this. This caravan employed his guards. And we're going to end the session there and pick up next with what happens along the mogae row citing. Thanks for listening to row fair. You've been listening to roll fair. A dnd podcast produced recorded and mixed by sf shields executive produced by the role fair team. Copyright twenty twenty one by rolf llc. All rights reserved visit us online at role. Fair dot com..

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"beetle" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

RollFare - A D&D Podcast

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"beetle" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

"Travelers Would you mind pausing for a moment. could i ask why well we fast. We seem to be a little under staffed in defense and We could use a little muscle if you will along this This road things have gotten a little more dangerous than we realized. and We were actually just heading back to the pro mongo acis after. We attacked and just narrowly escaped. But we lost more than three quarters of our guards. You need any of this strength so as you flex stores. And like you know i unders- scratch his head and he's like you know i don't really have much choice. Listen we have. I'd say we have one rule and that would just be. Don't ask questions and we'll get along just fine and what i mean by that. Is that Rather peculiar group and we have a reason traveling together but a mutual assurance of quality of life long the next section of road. I think benefits is suppose to a of course. That definitely is not a problem. We're just simple simple. Travelers not part of the zoo jerry distribution and we are just trying to make our way jerry. We got more than akkad helvin than we. Unfortunately we're going the opposite direction. Were not going. You're going south not we are. We are coming back to see if we could find. Some muscle starts driving together. Traveling south lost. Some people were headed strength. Indeed we need all of your strength. What sort of creatures attacked. You had just bandits long road. You're wondering you really want to do. I got a thirteen. Seems to be telling the truth. You don't seem to get any indication that he's trying to swindle or light. You guys honestly not uncommon plus the other company. That's they've been driving people out Talk of them..

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"beetle" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

RollFare - A D&D Podcast

04:53 min | 2 years ago

"beetle" Discussed on RollFare - A D&D Podcast

"Twenty three twenty three okay so based on the information that you've studied and whatnot. There isn't anything that seems to be coming to mind as to what these creatures could be You have heard that there are stories throughout the lands the travel you had with She she did explain that. She has seen creatures that she's never seen before. Some have come come up with names. Others are still so new that people people have been give them names yet. But it's kind of a strange thing And it does bring you back to knowledge of Win during the the Reign of the charlie empire when they were starting to wane in power and the audubon came in and started to to tear down their their. their power A lot of the Strength that came came from the evenings And there was transformation then but it sounds like it could be something similar in this case. But you're not harp. Sent sure okay so the but one thing you do know. Is that over the last little while there have been new creatures use of intelligent species that have come about. Hope you meet some up to know where that came from. And based on alternate description. This sounds very similar to what you guys experienced when you first met thinking. She's talking about not quite sure What we will call them these days but it definitely is something i had not seen before but does seem like many sort of strange creatures seem to be popping up nightly and keep an eye out stay on the road until we will say they all week against You know getting stabbed a good things. I believe that. Burn as well probably. I'm sure it's all that show. It doesn't smell very good. Though you know what creature does smell good when it's betting that isn't You know cower. Fish chicken turkey the monsters. They're look when you love to sites. Did you kill them all all they still roaming about there. Were definitely still there. When i when i ran i was lucky enough to get away..

"beetle" Discussed on Plantrama

Plantrama

04:33 min | 2 years ago

"beetle" Discussed on Plantrama

"The plants where the beatles are feeding and you fill the pale up to water just below the level of the can the japanese beetles are attracted to the smell of that fermented canned fruit cocktail and they fly in and they drowned in the water. All right in the first place you have to have. If you're gonna do that when you make your own trap or or by a trap you really do have to have a big enough garden to keep the trap away from your vulnerable plants not only because it brings them close to your plants but also because what does fermented fruit cocktail smell like after. It's been rotting in the hot sun for a week. I don't think i want that on my patio. I'll give you another trap crop then okay. If you don't want that fermented fruit cocktail. How about geraniums. The common pillar go. Neom 's do attract japanese beetles. You could buys or get some potted geraniums put them again away from your other plants to attract the beetles to those plants. All right and the interesting thing that i've noticed about japanese beetles in my garden. Is they come to the same plants again and again because they're attracted to the fair moans left by the other japanese beetles who have been made ing on those plans and so whether it's a geranium or tropical hibiscus or whatever if you see japanese beetles meeting there one night first of all by all means go out with either a can of water or can of oil knock them in their easy. They're easy to handpick or knock off into a container of oil. That's number one but go out the night. You will find more in exactly the same place because they are attracted to the same plants again and again that is one way that you can keep controlling them is by knocking them into an oil or water bottle. You know every evening. I would say i've had them knocked into water and fly away so i always put a little bit of soap into the water and that seems to slow them down but again you have to have a big enough garden had my garden..

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"beetle" Discussed on By Kids For Kids

By Kids For Kids

03:35 min | 2 years ago

"beetle" Discussed on By Kids For Kids

"Eventually they all settled down. The nfl gave a mighty lost with her trunk and the lion made his entrance from behind tree. The crowd of animals gos- at the magnificent sight was the line in all his splendor with his rope his necklace and his outrageously colorful crown. He prawns to one side of the crowd. Net off a mighty warm and then stretch it over to the other side and led to another role then marched back to the middle and declared. I am the mightiest of kings siemian. Oh my glory. Oh bow down to me. The creatures old kid and then obediently bow down in silence. The lion looked at the animals and smiled. He was very pleased with himself but then he heard a noise and little voice singing. I'm solid. i'm so small. I am so hard to see the big beasts for and stom- bar around but none of them seem me but he'll them at it was done beetle. The lion walked over to little creature and said you to tiny beetle. Bow down before you'll king the beetle bowed. The line repeated him. So i said bow down before you'll king who looked up nervously and said your majesty. I know that i am small. If you look closely you will see that. I am bowing said the lion. He turned to the animals and loft. This pathetic creature is so puneet. I can't even see if she is bowing. I assure you your majesty if bend down and look closely at me you will see me. Only the line leaned over to have a closer look as he peered down at the tiny little beetle his cloak and his necklace and his heavy crown made him so top heavy that he wobbled from the ways of it. He swayed this way in that but then lost his balance and fell onto from was crash. The lion in his panic tried to stand up but tripped over enrolled head over heels into a ditch of muddy water. All the animals lofton laughed when they saw the muddy lion scrawled in the ditch the tiny little dung beetles scurried away. And so the lion bedraggled and embarrassed he was not so very mighty after all..

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How One California Community Protected Itself From Forest Fires

Environment: NPR

01:57 min | 2 years ago

How One California Community Protected Itself From Forest Fires

"In the foothills of california's sierra nevada mountains sits rock haven. It's a small private holding a forest of cedar fir and pine trees and for years. It was a ticking fire time bomb as throughout the west natural fire had been suppressed for a century. We had it rough even six times as much fuel on the ground as the average for california where you could imagine. That's a tele of the stuff that can burn. Jennifer lives in the east bay. She's the fourth generation of her family to use a cabin near shaver lake and is part of the association that collectively owns the land. She and her husband worked hard to convince everyone else. They had to do something about fire risk. We've been talking for members for you know maybe almost twenty years but many of the families were reluctant a century ago. A lumber company cut most of the trees in the area. When the forest came back people loved the trees and wanted to protect them. The idea that it was good to cut crowded trees and set prescribed. Fires was a non-starter we had ruled in our association. With you better tree and you know tweezers take it and blah blah. but by twenty fourteen. There was a new threat during a punishing drought bark. Beetles began killing entire stands of trees making the fire risk. Even worse mu white finally convinced her neighbors to hire a forester julianne stewart. Told them taking action was urgent. So it was really neat process and kind of bringing dot group of people together to realize like we're on the precipice we have an emergency. Our trees are dying. We need to do something. People compromised and made a plan then came the question of money. We'd never would've been able to pay for it all of that. In a timely manner can run up to five thousand dollars an acre to clean up recover and maintain a forest. That would mean about a million dollars for rock

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How One California Community Protected Itself From Forest Fires

Environment: NPR

01:57 min | 2 years ago

How One California Community Protected Itself From Forest Fires

"In the foothills of california's sierra nevada mountains sits rock haven. It's a small private holding a forest of cedar fir and pine trees and for years. It was a ticking fire time bomb as throughout the west natural fire had been suppressed for a century. We had it rough even six times as much fuel on the ground as the average for california where you could imagine. That's a tele of the stuff that can burn. Jennifer lives in the east bay. She's the fourth generation of her family to use a cabin near shaver lake and is part of the association that collectively owns the land. She and her husband worked hard to convince everyone else. They had to do something about fire risk. We've been talking for members for you know maybe almost twenty years but many of the families were reluctant a century ago. A lumber company cut most of the trees in the area. When the forest came back people loved the trees and wanted to protect them. The idea that it was good to cut crowded trees and set prescribed. Fires was a non-starter we had ruled in our association. With you better tree and you know tweezers take it and blah blah. but by twenty fourteen. There was a new threat during a punishing drought bark. Beetles began killing entire stands of trees making the fire risk. Even worse mu white finally convinced her neighbors to hire a forester julianne stewart. Told them taking action was urgent. So it was really neat process and kind of bringing dot group of people together to realize like we're on the precipice we have an emergency. Our trees are dying. We need to do something. People compromised and made a plan then came the question of money. We'd never would've been able to pay for it all of that. In a timely manner can run up to five thousand dollars an acre to clean up recover and maintain a forest. That would mean about a million dollars for rock

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At least 15 killed in collision between semitruck and SUV

Derek Hunter

02:41 min | 2 years ago

At least 15 killed in collision between semitruck and SUV

"From Southern California, and you knew it The second you heard it. The numbers almost seemed absurd. But there were 25 people in an SUV. That collided with a semi truck. 13 people died Now when I first heard that I thought there had to have been like human smuggling going on with it. With the semi truck had to be. How do you I don't even know how you would get 25 people into an SUV designed to seat seven or eight adults. But they did it and it didn't work out because the person driving it Didn't drive very well. They apparently ran through a stop sign and boom. Got hit by a truck. Their fault completely. But those 25 people piled into that SUV had just snuck across the border through hold. In the fence there. Biden administration will probably now start mailing South and Central America directions to that hole. They surely won't plug it. This is the problem. You sit there 25 people in an SUV. What in the hell is going on? San Jose Mercury News has the story. I really thought like when I heard that 13 people had died in a car accident of in California. I thought did it Snow in California. Was there ice in California? How the hell did 25 13 people die and what happened. It was all in one car. So then SUV packed with people pulled out in front of a semi truck towing two trailers in a rural California county near the Mexican border on Tuesday. Morning, leaving at least a dozen dead and others hospitalized, officials said. So not only did 13 people die We, the United States taxpayer get the pleasure of picking up the medical bills for the people who did not die. Able, of course, be greeted by the Biden administration. With open arms and wallets, Our wallets being opened their arms being open. And concern and promises and compassion And don't worries you will not be deported. That'll be the thing. You watch these people who survive this, the people who risked their lives by stupidly piling into an SUV. Like it was a VW beetle. Back in the 19 fifties or a phone booth or something. They will be welcomed to the United States. They've been through enough. Don't you think that would be it? They risked their own lives. That's their own stupidity.

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What Happened To Connie Converse

Unexplained Mysteries

05:33 min | 2 years ago

What Happened To Connie Converse

"In nineteen twenty four elizabeth eaton converse was born into a devoutly religious family being by the nineteen forties. She changed her name to connie and moved to new york city to pursue music. She spent her twenties writing folk songs and rebelling against her traditional after little came of her musical ambitions in new york. Connie moved to ann arbor michigan in nineteen sixty where she took an editorial position at an academic journal by the age of thirty six. Connie was struggling with her mental health in particular and affliction she referred to as her blue funk. This was made worse. When in the early seventies connie received two devastating pieces of news. She lost her job and her doctor told her she needed a hysterectomy. After turning fifty in august nineteen seventy four. Connie converse said goodbye to her brother and friends packed up volkswagen beetle and drove away. Officially she's never been seen or heard from again in her final instructions to her brother. Connie asked philip to pay her health insurance up until a certain date. She never explained. Why but philip worried that something terrible would happen. When that day passed searching for answers. Philip found a filing cabinet that belonged to connie in his antics inside. He found old journal entries poems notes and a farewell letter addressed to quote. Anyone who ever asks it read. So let me go please. And please accept my. Thanks for those happy times that each of you has given me over the years. And please know that i would have preferred to give you more than i ever did or could i am in everyone's debt. Philip did as connie requested. He let her go for thirty five years. Never knowing if she was alive or dead always hoping she'd return but from the moment she laughed. Philip and connie's closest friends feared the worst they own about connie's blue funk for quite some time though. Connie was never officially diagnosed with clinical depression. So far as we know in her farewell letter she wrote as an over educated peasant. I've read a good bit about middle-aged oppression and no several cases other than my own. According to establish psychiatric consensus those who suffer from major depressive disorders tend to lose interest in activities that previously brought them joy in connie's case when she moved to ann arbor. She stopped writing music. But even while living in new york connie's lyrics described feelings of isolation in her song called. Sorrow is my name. She wrote from the perspective of sadness is self sneaking in and out of people's minds in the bridge of the song sorrow kroons. And if you fear me i will come in haste and if you love me i will go away and if you scorn me i will lay you waste and if you know me i will come to stay. Perhaps connie wrote from her own experience overcome by a deep unshakable sadness that she felt would live inside her forever. She certainly wouldn't be the first person to live with undiagnosed depression in fact historians theorized that many historical figures battled similar mental illnesses before they were ever fully understood for example. Both frankenstein author mary. Shelley and president abraham lincoln reported experiencing significant bouts of melancholy. They'd regularly fall into deep sadness often unrelated to the events of their day to day lives. Some scholars have interpreted these spells as episodes of clinical depression diagnosis. That didn't exist in the eighteen. Hundreds when both lived almost a century later as connie struggled with her blue funk there was still an incredible amount of debate surrounding what constituted and caused depression throughout the nineteen hundreds doctors around the world published opinions but the medical field never reached consensus early. Researchers like sigmund. Freud believed depression was the result of traumatic experiences of course psychologists today understand that the causes are much more nuanced and multifaceted. They include both genetic and societal factors and this understanding started to take shape in the nineteen seventies when clinician set standards for diagnosing and treating clinical depression then in nineteen seventy five one year after connie disappeared doctors. I coined the term major depressive disorder.

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The uncertain future of North Americas ash trees, and organizing robot swarms

Science Magazine Podcast

05:24 min | 2 years ago

The uncertain future of North Americas ash trees, and organizing robot swarms

"Now. We have freelance journalist. Gabriel popkin we're going to talk about the fate of the. Us's ash trees now that restrictions on the movement of ash trees would and living trees What's been a tree. Quarantine has been lifted by the federal government. High gabriel. sarah one thing. I want to mention right away. Is these bumper stickers. Okay bear with me here. They say don't move firewood and they mystified me for years when i would see them on pickup trucks or other places but they're a sign of quarantine don't move firewood. Campaign began as a response to an insect called the emerald ash borer emerald ash borer is not the first insect or disease has ever appeared in the us that made attack a tree. And you may not want to move around. So i can't say for sure that there was never a. Don't move firewood campaign before. At any rate the emerald ash borer appeared in two thousand. Two is proven to be very devastating. It kills almost every ashtray on the north american continent that has ever encountered and while it can fly from tree to tree. One of the main ways that it gets moved around is through firewood through in other words tree. that's already dead and has been cut up but it still contains the insect you easily. Imagine someone putting a load of wood in their truck moving tens hundreds of miles and suddenly the emerald ash borer shows up starts. Killing trees starts reproducing and causing huge mayhem. The emerald ash borer is an invasive. Pest it was. I noticed in two thousand and two. What kind of damage has this bug done well. It's been called the most damaging for insect to ever raking north america. That's saying something because a lot of insects have showed up over the years ever since people started crossing oceans and a lot of damage has been done so to be. The most damaging is pretty huge. I don't think anyone's like tallied up. Exactly how many trees. The emerald ash borer has killed. But you know we're certainly. I think well into the hundreds of millions at this point i think the other thing that's important notice. That ash trees are really important trees in a lot of different ecosystems. They grow in wetlands along rivers streams. They grow in savannah's they grow on mountains in forest. So it's not like you're losing a tree in cut a one environment. All arrest are k. I think almost anywhere. I go that has trees at all. Can see dead ashtrays evidence of this insect. So if you look at the map of where emerald ash borer is it's pretty much a red blob that covers the eastern half of the us into the midwest. How does such a tiny bug. because they're really small. How does it take down such a big tree. Basically what happens is the adult beetles flies around in his green in this where you get. The name rolled asked for it finds the tree than it lays eggs on the bark and those eggs hatch the larvae that burrow into the tree and sort of start eating the layer of the tree. That's under the bar. You think of this big tree as being like all a living thing but actually the interior of the tree. The would is not living. The living stuff all happen sort of right below the bar in this layer called cambian and so once the larvae eat sort of a ring around tambien layer that pretty much cuts off everything above that layer from the roots. The roots are where the tree gets water nutrients. That's pretty much it for the tree. Now you might say well. Does this tree the ring survive in the answer is yes. You'll see the main trunk fall and then a few years later you'll see that it puts out new sprouts so in a sense the tree is still alive. But it's certainly not the big ecologically important tree that we think of now. I mentioned these bumper stickers. Don't move firewood. And that was part of a very large effort. Basically quarantine areas of the country and keep the ash borer from moving around. But it looks like we won't be having that quarantine anymore. What's happening to the quarantine was created by the us department of agriculture in specifically agency. We'll just have a fix. It's an acronym for along name. Part of its job is to protect plant health and so when it became clear that the emerald asked for was here was killing trees. It got kicked to eighth apis pretty quickly established quarantine that was intended to stop the ask for from moving from infested zone to the infested zone but the problem is asked for flies. It's very hard to detect people. Do move it around through firewood and other also selling live trees a tried to stop this. I think they did a good job for the most part. The movement of live ash trees went to almost zero. But you know it didn't do the job. Atheists has said that other experts have said that the ask for continued spreading every year you know enforcing quarantine costs money and it doesn't really have a whole lot of money to throw at this. So eventually they decided that it wasn't worth the money they were spending on a quarantine that money could be redirected towards other things. That certainly aren't going to keep the emerald ash borer from spreading but may enable the ashtray itself to have a viable

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Cold Frames With Kini Jabbou

A Way to Garden with Margaret Roach

04:46 min | 2 years ago

Cold Frames With Kini Jabbou

"I hope you're writing a book called that we can expect to come out next year. Yes i'm working on. And so i should say. Of course we'll have a book giveaway on with the transcript of the show on to garden dot com of your new book. I don't know how you manage to get this done. In addition to everything else. I don't know honestly but it was really fun to write and sort of revisit the whole season extending as well as you know the many other reasons besides harvey and cold weather So yeah this was a fun project for me for kept me busy. And it really is not against the instruction not just season extending but it's like insect prevention. It's like all of the uses for these sort of barriers and enclosures. And so forth right. And there's a wide range of of gizmos that you have gift moses. An underrated word. I'm going to have to steal that margaret on Yeah for sure. I mean i garden and nova scotia which is dear country as is of course much of the us and canada. And i deal with your every single day. I mean. I would note for a run in my neighborhood yesterday and had to stop. Let four deer walk across the road in front of me And they were probably on their way to my garden But yeah everything from deer and groundhogs two rabbits to cabbage worms and slugs and flea beetles and potato beetles and cucumber beetles. So there are a lot of reasons to consider covers. I think most people automatically go to season extension and protecting from cold weather. But you know. I use them in so many different ways to not only protect my food from pests and cold weather but even grow healthier plants in the end have larger harvest because those plans have been protected. You know and they're able to produce better so there are a lot of reasons to sort of. Consider yourself an undercover gardner right so in the introduction. I also said i was asking questions for friend. Oh yes my friend. Do you know how that is when you ask questions for a friend. What seriously. I actually do have a friend who just felt cold frames and this is his first late fall into winter with them and he actually did ask me the question i said but That is the oldest skies in the book. Have loads of cold frame questions for me to besides the extra extending of the season in the we'll get there. 'cause build a cold frame is actually the number one thing on the top of my 2021 garden to do less because i had an ancient one that succumbed finally kinda fell apart from earlier as the gardener here in a never replaced it. And i'm just jealous especially this last year. You know. i've been jealous of my friends who have renewed. I have my seedlings in the call frame. Oh i'm having solid from the cold front. You know all these little extra goodies so called frame one. Oh one maybe we should start with like what. What is it called frame four like. Why would i check. Because there's all again all these other gizmos in the book to use our new favorite word. Yeah for sure. Well i'm glad you brought up also starting seedlings in the cold frame because most of us. I think at this point thing cold frames or just for harvesting in winter or maybe pushing back spring a little earlier so that you can start planting in march or even late february depending where you live but you know you can use a cold frame for starting seedlings which will then be dug up and transplant it to your garden but you can also use them for overwintering half hardy perennials. Or if you love to force bulbs inside and oftentimes of course many need a cold period you can put them up and put them in a cold frame for a couple of months until that cold period is up so it's not just about growing vegetables. There are many uses for coltrane. So you know if you're into alpine plants or different things like that you can use them to shelter those over winter too so lots of applications but yeah for the most part i do use mine To get a jump start an extra extra early one in spring as well. Let's go later into fall and throat winter we harvest. But you know a cold frame really told. Job is to shelter plants from ice snow winter winds you know. And even though it's a small little gizmo or device you know it really does Taken a lot of solar energy and heats up like today here. It is for reasons like it's minus twenty celsius and. i don't know what that is his parenthood. I just know it's really cold but the temperature my cold fame out there. Now check this morning. It's just above freezing. And i mean that's amazing to me that it's sunny here today and therefore the temperature inside. The frame is just freezing. So that's the whole job of a cold frame to create a micro-climate around your plants and start those seeds earlier and harvest earlier and harvest out of season. So that's the main. I think the way most of us are going is a cold front so in this one one. Maybe we start with where is a good place

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