34 Burst results for "Belleville"

WCPT 820
"belleville" Discussed on WCPT 820
"I mean, it's really I'm doing all the work. Why do you get the big paycheck? And that's what happens a lot in a lot of companies. And especially with, I mean, what he was saying with kids working in these factories. It's dangerous work. Sure. Yeah. You know they're not getting PPE equipment for the chemicals that they're inhaling. You know, they're not getting any sort of ocean safety. There's no safety. There won't be because they're not supposed to be there at all. Right. Because they technically don't have the paperwork. So I find and they're probably going to be some poor rural children that are going to be put to work by their parents and I have born there that aren't migrants that their parents are like, go get to work because, you know, for whatever reason mommy and daddy said, go work. And that's what happened at the turn of the last century and we need to make sure that miss Sanders is not reelected Arkansas. You can do better. Yeah. Y'all are part of my lineage. So do better. I mean, I'm part of theirs, I guess. It's my great grandmother's from belleville. Just so as you all know. My sister went there. Years ago, she did a she was on a pilgrimage to Memphis. No, she stopped in Arkansas. And she went to where my great grandmother was born and found the oldest people she could find. And started talking to them about her. And getting some information. And then she was like, the oldest guy he goes, I remember may, 'cause he was a kid when she was an adult. And she got some stories and she sat where my great grandfather and my great great grandfather's his store was. Okay. Before the crash and he lost everything. And then she went to the cemetery in town and found the grave digger, and he goes, oh, here's where that person's buried. Here's where that person is. And so she got some information on our relatives

Game of Crimes
"belleville" Discussed on Game of Crimes
"Detective Steven Smith of the Toronto police services tells us about the big break they got in the case. So I mean, one of the good things is we were able to look at both the profiles that we received and we were able to tell that they had emigrated from the United Kingdom to a small town in Ontario called belleville Ontario. So it's not a massive town. You're not talking like the city of Toronto. There may be 40, 50,000 people, which is still a good amount of people, but you're able to find familial lineage within that small community. Our big break was when we actually uploaded a family tree DNA because we received over a hundred matches on family tree DNA, which really brought us down from about 30,000 people in our tree down to about 5000. Welcome to game of crimes..

WCPT 820
"belleville" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Yeah yeah It is the Stephanie Miller show Our friend Kelly house God bless She says God bless you and thank God for you and Eric bullard Steph I spent four hours a day trying to get a family home from Afghanistan I worked with other people doing paperwork Let your listener know there are plenty of ways to help in the media is not sharing any of it Yeah they're too busy bashing Biden I've heard certain states doing their own programs to accept refugees and help get them settled And they need volunteers Please as you usually do try to focus on what we can do instead of what the media is doing which is talking about Biden Yes you could help for instance And I don't know about you Chris this one hit me particularly hard because my friend rob of Robin Trish Right Almost died He needed emergency gallbladder surgery Not long ago and the doctor had said if he had waited any longer he backs up your organs Just shut down He would have died And a U.S. Army all the bashing they're doing Biden over veterans a U.S. vet just could not get an ICU bed because of COVID and died a veteran of a gallbladder U.S. Army veteran Dan Wilkinson started feeling sick He went to the hospital in belleville Texas outside Houston his health problem was related to COVID but he needed advanced care and with coronavirus filling up intensive care beds He couldn't get in time to save his life His mother said he loved his country He served two deployments in Afghanistan came home with a Purple Heart and it was a gallstone that took him out The doctor where he went recalled making multiple calls to other facilities and other states who didn't have an ICU bed to put him in Roughly 24 hours after he walked into an ER he died at the age of 46 He said if it weren't for the COVID crisis the procedure for Wilkinson would have taken 30 minutes and he had been back out the door like my friend rob was I mean I can't even imagine losing one of my dearest friends because ICU beds are full because of selfish idiots right And unvaccinated You know it would then have COVID Okay good news Ron DeSantis school mask mandate is unlawful Florida judge rules Oh my God I think this God bless these parents and you know teachers and people fighting to keep your kids alive right And you know thank God being upheld in places It is okay And oh.

1 MORE STRONG-CAST with GODZOLA
"belleville" Discussed on 1 MORE STRONG-CAST with GODZOLA
"Pressing my main movement for quite a while. Which ended up benefiting me a lot in the end. There's not way stronger. And then so clash was in April. I actually I don't know if you realize that I didn't plan on doing Axl until two weeks before. Could I apologize for one second here? Yeah. I'll be right back, hold on. Okay. Okay, you back. Yes, I'm here. Okay. So we were talking about clash. Yeah, so you weren't supposed to do the axle that originally? Oh, so I feel like I'm all over the place because there's so many stories combined in one. So basically I had approached for what month it was. Everyone, it announced an audio was doing the log and the block, just a 5th and was doing just a person on Sam belleville. We're doing all and then Corey was doing axel. So I had approached Anthony about doing the log. As a middleweight world record attempt like what naughty was doing, but I also as a chance to make my log in a full record for the Canadian record. Which is a whole long story. I technically had the Canadian one time, but they didn't count it because of sanctioning fees not being paid. Well, if.

Sekeres & Price Show
"belleville" Discussed on Sekeres & Price Show
"Pat here then we got rob maloney. Abbotsford connect chief operating officer actually andrew. I think i called them. President team president earlier in the show. So put me on arison. Omissions rob has a history of basically setting up new. Ahl markets and so that was very very appealing to connect sports entertainment as they are running a h. l. franchise for the first time the belleville for auto alright wasn't that i think it was I wanna say there was one or two more right. So he's coming up just after five o'clock if you're listening live and then heartache wednesday jeff's turn turn to sizzle. I we have a couple ask. Jay paths today so maybe we can get to to do. I think we have three even. We're gonna start with brendan from victoria. Who says to. Jeff did the connects require. Furlan's lt contract to be cap compliance for the twenty twenty one twenty two season when the connect benefit from trading furlan's contract so this here's ulc bonuses and halack performance bonuses can be applied to the twenty twenty one dash twenty two.

The Book Review
The Lives of Flies
"Jonathan bell joins us now from belleville ontario. His latest book is called superfly to unexpected lives of the world's most successful insects jonathan. Thanks for being here. Good to be here pamela. I have to ask immediately about that. Subtitle why successful. It's not greatest. It's not most exciting or most helpful. It successful what is success for a fly. Well i'd say a a number of measures the diversity for one there's over one hundred sixty thousand described species and it's important to add that qualifier described. Because it's estimated. There may be about five times that many that are undescribed and consider just how numerous flies are an insect insects up eighty percent of all animal species on the planet. So that says something right there. About how incredibly successful they are and flies are arguably the most species rich subset of insects. It's estimated there's about twenty million flies on earth at any one moment for every human who's on the earth and they occupy all seven continents so those are just some of the measures by which we might conclude that flies are enormously successful. See all of those numbers to me are horrifying and i guess you know flies to me are the stuff of horror movies and also very good short science fiction story on which those movies are made. What was the draw for you to look at flies this extensively and write an entire book about them. The fact that they are so unpopular is one draw for me. I love to explore unpopular animals and usually when one does that one finds many reasons to like them in the case of flies. We should recognize that they are vital pollinators. They ranked second only to bs as the most important pollinators. And they're actually the champion pollinators at high latitudes and altitudes. they're also absolutely vital. Waste disposers yet. That may give us a gross reaction when we consider that many flies cleanup poop and rotting bodies. But if they didn't do that the world would be a lot fowler and more pestilential place and their vital elements of food chains both predators and consumers of microorganism other insects and other creatures but also as food for fishes birds mammals. They play an incredible role in making microbes bioavailable to organisms higher up in food chains microbes are just too small for for other bigger animals to eat insects. Make make make that energy available. So that's another vital thing that they do

Boomer & Gio
"belleville" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"He plays the outfield sometimes. I'm not suggesting he's a toilet. Yeah i mean you know he he. He's not the dha all of the time but they're really good. They're really good. And that's where you got to look at cora right to your right. You'll get corey. Look kevin cash. What he's done and we can use to do in tampa he's like a little pit bull not the grown version. I mean he's grown. But you know what. I mean like a smaller pit bull. Not the big one. But he fits that with that franchise has to wishes some moxie a chip on their shoulder. We're going to exploit everything. We can analytically. And they do they do. They also know They also seem to have and maybe this is also analytics driven but they also know. When to get rid of players they know what trade to make their. They're a very smart group And not because they tell us. They're smart because their actions show their way mark and they went. That's how they list. Yeah here's our pal. Anthony belleville with kim and jerry. What's up aunt joan's recco. Oh going on came to jerry. I so my head is in a spin with this yankee team right now. How does he take. Four runs brings him chat. I mean what are they doing. What would your who's that was in before him was not remember. Right righty to toning prior to. I mean what is in anthony. If you don't bring them in there like what are you have them for. He hadn't pitched in a week. So i thought it was actually a really good landing spot to get back into the flow europe four freak and runs. Go get three outs let alone not one that i understand the killing me. I don't wanna watch him anymore. I mean i. I'm lost for words. I can't talk for two years. I don't know if you remember the into stick. They preach consistency has a different one every night. That is true..

WBUR
"belleville" Discussed on WBUR
"You have to. Yeah, that could be a bad tire or a ball joint to something. We make Sure the car is checked thoroughly for safety. Make sure they check the belts and hoses, especially your cooling system. Because when you start climbing the mountains, it's going to overheat, right? Yeah, no, You'll make it. Do you think so? No, Not really. But But you know, you should be hopeful. Yeah. I just don't want it to die on me because I need it. No, I understand. I know, I know. Well, that's have you lead a good clean life. Yeah, I've got no time for anything else Right now you'll make it but I think Tommy's advice is is important. To heat and that you should really take it slow because the future and you know, and there's a temptation to go like crazy because between New York City and Denver, we're going to get a lot of flak for this. We don't think there's a heck of a lot to see. What do you mean, What about New York, Pennsylvania? Places like that. Well, I actually I'm going to stop by Rochester. That's where I'm from. And then I'm going to go through ST Louis. That's all I know. Oh, yeah, Well, you'll stop it obligatory visit to the arch and then just floor it after that. Have a wonderful trip. Stephanie and send us a postcard. I will, especially if you don't make it, okay? Thank you very much. I wish you the best. Thank you. All right. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Well, it's happened again. You've blown off another perfectly good. Our listening to car talk. Our esteemed producer is Doug the subway fugitive, Not a slave to fashion Bungle Boy, Berman, Our associate producers are David the calves of Belleville Greene and Catherine Frau Blucher Penalosa. Our Web lackey has dug. The old gray mayor, Assisted by Connie Britton offered our theme music is by David Dawg Grisman and our technical, spiritual and menu advisor. Just back from his annual pre bathing suit. Season. Fried.

WJR 760
"belleville" Discussed on WJR 760
"Belleville and Dana Clark will continue to update both of these incidents for us as the morning progresses. Secretary of state Jocelyn Benson, laying out plans for improving services as secretary of state branch offices across the state. 350,000 appointment slots will be added between now and September. Appointments can be made online or in person, and beginning next month, readers will be on hand at branches to assist people looking for walk in service, and starting this month. Residents who need a handicap sticker will be given the opportunity. And priority service. Benson said that the changes followed talks with frontline workers who were concerned about talk and Lansing about reverting back to what they called a broken. Take a number and wait system. Former Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick. Coming back home to Detroit. He is scheduled to preach on Sunday morning after his city's historic Little Rock Baptist Church. This will be his first public appearance since being released from prison in January. He served seven years of a 28 year sentence on public corruption. Current Mayor Mike Duggan, who had spoken with the mayor said Kilpatrick told him that he had been called to the ministry. While he was in prison as vice president, Kamala Harris talked migration in Mexico and Guatemala over two days, recapping her first foreign trip and we get the latest from Grenoble, Scott Explore root causes of migration. Now she's being asked if the border will be a stop. Soon. Her answer was yes, but first, let's talk about what's going on. In the places that are causing the issue at the border, she said. That was the crux of the trip. But also it was to let the world know that the US understands that what affects one country. Affects The globe. The vice president is back in Washington as president. Biden heads to visit nations in Europe GRENOUILLE Scott Fox News at least 800 members of organized crime around the world have been arrested after getting snagged by what they thought was a secure messaging app. While it turned out, it was really a product of the FBI and foxes. Laura Engel has that story. The FBI helping to snag hundreds of criminal gang members around the globe after the criminals were tricked into using a phone encryption app run by the feds, which was used to track the suspects as they plotted their crimes. Law enforcement officers in Australia and New Zealand unveiled their operation known as Trojan Shield this week and, according to published reports, Australian Federal police say the APP helped to make arrests and over a dozen countries and divert 21 murder plots, including one that would have targeted a family of five Then report health system planning a $318 million upgrade of its Clinton township. Hospital officials say it's the largest investment ever made in Macomb County by a health system. The donors are anonymous. But the gift was massive, A massive a group of donors giving Western Michigan University $550 million. School officials say it's the largest donation ever given To a public university in the country Checking.

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"belleville" Discussed on Kacper Majdan
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Boomer & Gio
"belleville" Discussed on Boomer & Gio
"That's all i'd be thinking about bayton hook. I be totally distracted. You banged his wife. Will i guess you're right. I mean i did not he did. Let's make that clear point favorite. You said imagine if you will. They're both dave. Yeah so what. What do you mean. So what. they're both. Who cares what it does it bother you. It doesn't bother me. I mean keep asking. It seems like you're really trying to if you think that is not abnormal. I'm sorry i'm just saying. I got lots of friends in couples to that. It's an abnormal. Think of a couple that you do it with no can't no because it would ruin a friendship. Yeah it will just absolutely ruin the friendship now. you're making me think couples now Now in belleville anthony. What's happening man. What's going on. Hey what a coincidence. The yankees start banging last night. Here's what you gotta to say that again. Anthony what chairs the adirondacks the second time. Good job anthony. And then rangers get bank. And now you call the.

AM Tampa Bay
Man Tries to Run Down Kids With Truck in Holbrook, Boston
"Driving into a group of kids is being investigated as a hate crime. See, the 36 year old man shouted racial slurs as he tried To run the kids over and Holbrook, a suburb of Boston, Shane Belleville, is charged with assault with a dangerous weapon in civil rights violations. Cops a Belleville drove his truck under the playground and tried to run the kids over. He'd been summoned there by one of a group of kids who had been fighting and slinging racial slurs at one another. The police chief now calling for dialogue between black and white community members to try and ease tensions. Gary Bomb Garten, Fox News

Jimmy Barrett
Massachusetts Man Charged After Trying to Run Over Black Kids
"Accused of trying to run over a group of kids with his truck is charged with hate crimes and other counts. In Massachusetts, police and Holbrook say Shane Belleville drove his pickup truck toward a group of black Children while repeatedly yelling a racial slur after a fight between black kids and white kids broke out at a school playground on April 10th. One of the kids called Belleville, who was a relative to come help, but the fight was over. By the time he arrived, authorities say Belleville escalated the situation when he confronted the black Children. A shouting match ensued. A teenage girl spat on Belleville and he slapped her in the face. Police say the 36 year old then got in his truck and drove in reverse toward the group. The kids scramble to avoid getting hit.

AM 970 The Answer
"belleville" Discussed on AM 970 The Answer
"A men and a woman. Oh, hey, Here's Maria's tweeted out. My father was a New York City garbage man. I remember all those years he went into work after a snowstorm to plow and salt the streets. You should be proud of your dead. That's a very, very tough job. We salute all the sanitation workers. It was such a great job in New York at that. Only picking up the garbage but plowing the streets as well. Hey, Jo, on the radio. It's about the 7 51 right now. Get through the Monday. Great to have you with us. Great to have you with us. Debbie's on the rooms looking out for you on the M 9 70 the answer. Thank you, Debbie. Thank you, Joe. Good morning, guys. Let's go out to the L I e West Bennett Weeks Road in Brentwood and accident Now on the shoulder again. That car went into a pole over there. Watch out for some ice out here this morning, especially on the ramps and over the bridges getting reports of a problem now on the cross, Bronx eastbound at Webster Avenue, a collision Henry helps and south of the Marcia Lewis an accident. They're a swell alternate side. Parking rules remain suspended. Metered rules in effect like us by the B Q B, an accident right by the Queens Midtown Tunnel as well. One The nine is still close. South bound it Raymond Boulevard in Newark and accident with injuries. A lot of activity going on their watch for slow down, said she'd take a ride to 21 north at Mill Street and Belleville. They just cleaned up a collision and some stuff and go traffic. Now on the hush hush south at Weaver Street in Scarsdale, a collision south bound through a slowing down 13 down toward 11 in toward the Tappan Zee Bridge with sun glare. You now know where not to go. I'm Debbie Do him with Joe Piscopo am 9 70. The M. Everybody. We want to invite you to join Dennis Prager and Mike Gallagher for.

New Jersey 101.5
"belleville" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"Give you a refund details of our top stories coming up. In the minutes ahead. We begin this morning with first, whether chief meteorologist Dan zero. What did you say? Dan? It was snowing for 64 hours straight. It's something like that. And we still have some snowflakes flying at this point. In fact, the overnight snow ramped up a little bit, and we did see a fresh coating in some spots as that swept through, so don't be surprised if you have to. Just give your car a little brush off this morning. From that late storm snow activity things are really coming down. Now we're going to see a couple of snow showers and flurries around today. It'll be breezy on hopefully we'll get some peaks The sun Now it is a hard freeze this morning temperatures in the twenties so watch for slippery spots. Highs today will reach the mid thirties. Clearing skies and cold Tonight back down to the mid twenties and tomorrow looks like a nice February day with sunshine and highs near 40. Our next storm system arrives on Friday into the north and west and early hit a snow could lead to an inter to of accumulation. Otherwise were warming up here so periods of rain for most of Friday morning and afternoon highs mid thirties. Mid forties on Friday, right now, Toms River 28. Belleville is 29 Pennington 28 Family Jersey's first news 502. We'll clean up from this record breaking storm continues this morning. Things are slowly getting back to normal mass transit. Is close to a normal schedule in early reports are the main roads are in good shape. Bob Williams will give us the update in less than three minutes. There are growing tensions this morning between some parents in Jersey school district. Over conflicting views on how and when students should be learning as we are now, nearly a year into this pandemic..

New Jersey 101.5
"belleville" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"They're gonna close the Holland Tunnel traffic every 15 minutes. Next report. 10 48 on New Jersey one a 1.5. New Jersey one of 1.5 instant whether we get some brisk weather on the way here is we hit the end of the work week and then late in the weekend potential for a coastal storm that might bring some measurable snow to the area Sunday night into Monday. We're keeping an eye on that. As time goes on a few clouds around tonight alone. The mid twenties couple snow showers to brush the coast is we had through a Thursday highs and a little bit thirties, gusty winds picking up and it looks cold Friday Sunny, windy. Eyes in the mid twenties. Winchell's Friday morning could be near zero with 10 above Windchills possible throughout the day and then again late weekend could bring about a coastal system. I'm meteorologist Mark Thibodeau 33 degrees in Toms River 32. Degrees in Belleville. 31. Degrees, Anything fast traffic instant, whether every 15 minutes on New Jersey one on 1.5. Jersey traffic made possible by the All American Auto group is is to start the year off right with a new truck, van or tow truck from the all American Ford Commercial Truck Center. An old bridge shop. The largest selection of Ford Sharks is using a box trucks injured and tow trucks visit them. Nine An old bridge. Or at old Bridge work trucks That Cam 1 823 1 on 1.5. Music. Movies Television, New Jersey, New Jersey one on 1.5. He called its rapid healing holding up the music category here, way back back back. You know it from America's Got talent. You know of from.

KCRW
"belleville" Discussed on KCRW
"Wait like? What do we do? She said. No, You can go to a farmer and pick him up as as chicks and then bring him home and for whatever reason, I said Okay. Now I think the real reason Wasps secretly. I wanted to raise my own chickens and stick it to the man. That was my secret theory. So we go to this farmer to get these chickens now my wife went on. She did a lot of research, which means she went on Wikipedia, and she used the Google. So the Google and Wikipedia told her there's all kinds of chickens and I didn't know this. There's chickens that are good for laying eggs and chickens that make delicious soup. There's chickens that are so pretty. You don't touch him. I don't even know that. So she says to me, what we're going to get is buff or been tens And I love that name because it sounds like a frat guy, right? Hi. I'm buff or Pingtan, you know, and I love it. I love that. You know, you want to see my mom's Mercedes? No, um So we find a farmer and Belleville, Michigan, which is about most people who have never been in Michigan. Don't understand, indeed is okay. It's Detroit is a city but you're probably 15 or 20 minutes away from farmland at any given minute. So we get outside the city and we get these birds now we're at The farmers, and their idea is to get five chickens. Um, pretty sure we don't know what we're doing. We're expecting three to just die Just because we don't know we're doing so we fear we're gonna kill three in general, and that'll leave us with two and two's enough. So we get there. And we're picking out these chicks under these cute little Blond chicks. And they're making these peeping sounds and they're so cute. But I have this moment. Because I was raised in Detroit in the seventies and eighties, when it mattered. And I am, you know, power to the people. My people. Black is beautiful. So I'm looking at these. I'm like I'm not raising all these white birds. In my backyard Detroit That seems insane. So I looked in these chicks and they have black chicks. I didn't know they were black chickens. I didn't know. So I see this little black chick and I'm like, Yeah. We can get them little blind chicks if you want to, But we're gonna get one black chick. Yet, Right? So the farmer gives us five bucks warping tens and a planet barred rock. Now it's time to outfit They're warm space. So for those who you don't know, now, I got to buy heating lamps. I'm buying heating lamps. And my wife is building all this weird construction in the middle of the living room, and we're buying organic feed, and it's cost him lots of money. And I'm unprepared to be a farmer because I showed up at the tractor supply company in a Honda element. The guy the cash register. Looked at me looked at my concept. What do y'all doing? I said We are raising chickens, sir. So we get him home and we get him all set up, and the only people who are really interested in the chickens are the cats. The cats are like who look meals on wheels. Once we calmed them down, we are now. Chicken. Parents. Now it took a minute for them to stop looking like brooms that nobody cleaned and started actually being burned. So we finally moved them outside. And my wife builds them A chicken coop. Another way that you know that we're unprepared to be chicken farmers is that my wife built their coop out of butcher block from Ike. Their entire coop was built from the scrap section, and I can Their house was better than the house We were living in. So they're outside. And here's you know, there's a couple things that I don't know if you know, so I'm gonna share them. Number one. Chicken's laid one egg a day, six days. And then they cycle they take a day off. Now, that's fine. Unless you have Six chickens. And I don't know about you. But you can't give the eggs to the neighbors because the neighbors go from Oh, thanks for the extra Yo, Where's my eggs in like a week. No one wants to deal with that. So we are now eating eggs with everything. I'm eating hard boiled eggs like Oreos. People are coming to the house, and it's like Would you like a cup of tea and possibly an egg? Would you like a piece of pizza? Here's your pizza and an egg like we're way we're eating more eggs than we could shake a stick at Now that anything, it was easily a problem. But then the birds became a little too much to handle. And the day we knew they were too much to handle turned out to be a Sunday. Now I wake up To this sound. And I say to my wife. What the hell was that? You're something else. They don't teach you on the Wikipedia. Chickens are natural lesbians. There's no rooster around one.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"belleville" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Woman named Ruth Belleville died in 1943, her longtime companion, Arnold was right next to her. Actually, he was sitting on her night stand. Which might seem a little bit strange until you realize Arnold was a clock well, was named after the maker who made it in the late 17 hundreds. John Arnold Anisa Ramirez is a material scientist who has written about Ruth Belleville and how the 24 7 world was invented. And so on. The face of the clock is his Arnold because of the maker, and so she just named it. Arnold and her family had been in this business of selling time using this clock for 100 years. Of course, time existed before Ruth, Belleville and Arnold. Since about 17 50 Ben Franklin had been celebrated for the phrase time is money. But Ramirez, who's the author of the book, The Alchemy of Us, argues that one of the strange things about time is that once we created fancy, almost perfect clocks and found materials like quartz to stick in them. Those clocks and those materials. Will they turned around and started to reinvent our lives? Ruth, Belleville and Arnold. They were a sign if anybody needed it. Time was about to conquer everything. She would wake up early in her home in Maidenhead, which is about 30 miles outside of London, Take the train to London and then take the trolley over to Greenwich and then walk up a very, very steep hill to the Royal Observatory. That's where GMT Greenwich mean time was, and they had precise clocks. So she would go there. Then she'd make her way down the hill and over to London to various customers that needed to know the precise time. See, this is before cell phones and radio and television where people could get the precise time for the from those gadgets. But they wanted to know the exact time and the exact time was located at the Royal Observatory so she would walk around different parts of London selling the time. Why would people pay her for the exact time Like who cared to the minute? You know where the second Well, it ends up that navigators really needed to know the precise time because they use the precise time in order to determine longitude. See if they compared the time that they knew that London had, and if they knew the time because of the position of the sun, they could figure out where they were on the map. But if they had a clock that was wrong Would know they wouldn't know exactly where they were on the map, and that could actually be deadly. They could end up in the wrong place. So so they certainly Navigator certainly needed to know the precise time Okay, factories needed to know the precise time so they knew when to start and stop the work day. Businesses needed to know it because they had to note when transactions happened. So they were a range of different people who needed to know the exact time Esso where they're multiple people. I assume she was not the only person in this business. You just went around saying like this is the exact time here's my watch. You set yours to match mine. Well, that's a good question. Well, her father started the business, and he was the only person in town selling the time and astronomers needed to know the time because they needed it for their observation. All work, okay. And then our mother sold time for a while, and there were other things that were populating that started to sell the time like the telegraph. But although that was a new gadget, it ends up that Arnold. The clock was actually more precise because it was a very well made watch. And then And then, when Ruth came along, there were even more businesses that sold the time even even radio And also you can call to call a telephone number and get the precise time so she had less customers than her father her father had about 200 customers, and she had about 40 or 50. But that was because, well, there were other ways to get the precise time. So in some ways, you know to like, modern years. It sounds crazy that somebody ever had this job. But can you just talk actually about the ways in which the need for precise time itself at that moment was a really modern thing that showed Like this increasing importance of time and that just time but really knowing what time exactly it Woz. Well, time, they say, is one of the most used words in the English language. And if you look at the dictionary of the Entomology of a whole range of words, you will see that they're in the 18 hundreds because we were obsessed with time before we used to say, Hey, meet me on Tuesday and you would just show up. I didn't say a precise time. And you would just wait Now, if I say meet me on Tuesday. If I say meet me on Tuesday now and I say to 30 and I'm late by 20 minutes, you're out of there. We already live in this time, this world of being obsessed with tar So time was a way to coordinate people's actions and to move things faster. You could you could have appointment you can. You can have your gun of trains running, so it was really key to. It was an underlying grid that we all had to snap onto. In order for the world that we know toe work, and in Ruth stay that was still starting to happen. So that's why her business was it was able to survive. You also talk about. I mean ways in which, knowing about time, um, in different ways than people had in previous centuries. It changed human behavior. It changed how we slept. It changed how we interacted with other people. It changed, you know, sort of how society was structured. Absolutely. I mean in ends up that before the industrial revolution, we used to sleep differently. We slept in two intervals. We would go to bed around nine or 10 o'clock, sleep for about 3.5 hours and then wake up on purpose and do things around the house. Like so read. Go visit our neighbors because they're up to and then And then after that hour of partying, we go back to sleep for another 3.5 hours. These two segments of sleeper called 1st and 2nd sleep and everyone slept that way. So what changed that? Two things artificial like that allowed us to go to bed later. And the second thing that changed it was the clock. We had to get up early to get to the factory, Both of those segments of sleeper truncated by the light and by the clock, and so it didn't make sense to go to sleep, Wake up in the middle of the night and then go back.

New Jersey 101.5
"belleville" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
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"belleville" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"Delivery restrictions apply. Visit CBs dot com for details. New Jersey one at 1.5 instant weather. I've called today's temperatures seasonably cold, barely hitting the forties here will keep mostly cloudy skies in the forecast tonight, with a light freeze expected across most New Jersey low temperatures will fall to around the 30 degree mark. The sun comes out tomorrow. It'll be breezy, though highs in the lower forties mid forties on Thursday with more sunshine, probably our nicest day of the week. Clouds return on Friday and high scale back to the lower forties from the Edison heating and cooling weather desk. I'm chief meteorologist Dan's era in Toms River, 41, Belleville, 40. Pennington, 39 fast traffic and instant whether every 15 minutes on New Jersey one a 1.5 3 23 with Tyminski into Doyle. No, Devinsky today. Jeff has the day off. Jove. Oh, Trueba here in his place. All right, two surveys back to back. Saying that New Jersey's number one for people leaving moved on organ did theirs and United van Lines to their annual one. Which people in New Jersey I guess Don't say dread. We just accept it every year. It's going to say people are leaving New Jersey people who live in New Jersey. But yet we still got nine million people here. So the state's got to have something going for it. Right. Am I right? I mean, there are a lot of benefits the living here. And like I said, I would leave, but I would also want to come back one day once I can afford it. 1 802 831 on 1.5. Are you thinking about leaving? Have you left Has your family left And where would you go? That's a lot of questions, Joe, But I have a lot of questions. Where would you go and are in our audience has a lot of answers Bill. They do. 1 802 831 on 1.5 Robertson Bloomfield. You're on New Jersey One of 1.5. Hi. How are you? Hi, Robert. I am getting out as quickly as humanly possible. Where would you go? Red Island going north Fire Road Island.

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
College Basketballs Uncertain Return to the Court
"I on thursday. Tupper beat six rate. Kansas ninety awesome performance and then on friday afternoon mark to the gonzaga coach. Confirm that the zags beat auburn on friday morning. Nine hundred sixty seven after a player believed to be julian straw. They're tested positive for covid. Nineteen so norlander. We're gonna get into next credible opening week on the court second. But let's start here where you surprise in an auburn still played on friday after a gonzaga player test positive. I was surprised because my opinion is that if other teams and i'm not saying all other teams but many other teams were in that situation. The game would not have been played in my opinion. If gonzaga ran into the issues it ran into and it was playing in belleville. gonzaga would not have played. It's game on friday. Gonzaga might not have even played a game against kansas or fill in the other opponent again. If you put it in. And i'm i'm speaking from what i'm seeing here and the protocols and everything that goes into place to even holding this in the state of connecticut okay. Gonzaga had a member of its travel party test positive on thursday gonzaga took two different planes to the event specific and has taken two different buses. It's it's doing specifically to guard against this. But obviously there is no full on guarding against this so we played kansas. And we'll get but then you know at least one player as positive another believed to be The players roommate is kept out as a precautionary reason. And the game goes off because and you can speak to a gp. Frankly we'll we'll get to virginia san francisco the minute but i was i was. I was watching that game. So i didn't hear fuse press conference. I've seen some of what he said. They're the relying on the florida health officials as being the ones that were to clear it and the health officials down there made that determination and it might wind up that that determination is going to be okay in the end. But i've received four text messages from coaches to heads to assistance. All of them basically asking why in the hell is gonzaga in auburn. Being allowed to play right now one of them saying if this was us there is no shot in hell that we would have been able to play and so this this is certainly captured. A little bit of attention around the college basketball world understandably so gonzaga's looked awesome. But you can make an easy argument that it that it should not have a have played the game. What are your thoughts. And then what can you share for the listeners. That might not have seen a about what few said in his postgame. Zoom press conference. Okay so mark was clearly asked about it and he said he kept it very simple. He's did we followed turns guidelines not we tournament guidelines were were in place and established. We had this positive test. And then we follow the guidelines and then the florida health officials came in and they contact tracing how they contact tracing. They told us we were okay. We were cleared to play and we play. He kept it. He didn't really expand anymore than that but listen. They didn't do anything illegal. They possibly did something irresponsible but didn't do anything illegal. They didn't act in defiance of the tournament or florida. Health officials noted that florida as a state hasn't taken covid nineteen that seriously to begin with. So what florida. Health officials were okay. Where quite clearly would be the same thing that said california. Health officials are okay. Wis lucky if they wanted to play the game. They're lucky they were in florida as opposed to to somewhere else. And you're exactly right. It's bubble ville or in south dakota. I don't believe this game would have been played. Wichita state got sent home from south dakota because they had maybe a couple of people in the travel and party test positive. They were like okay. Get outta here. You're not playing today. you're not playing tomorrow. you're not playing it off. So i don't know that this game would have been played if it were a tournament. Where you're at or in south dakota but because this was sort of a thing they put together in fort myers as long. Auburn was cool to play and gonzaga wanted to play. they were allowed to pluck. I though was surprised that the game went off. Because i mean we've seen baseball teams. Get shut down over one positive test during the major league baseball season the world series if it would have if the dodgers did not win the game justin turner had to be removed because they got a positive test back of the game so they take justin turner around. They complete that game. The understanding was that game. Seven of the world series would not have been the following night. They would not have played until everybody can test test test for a few days and they make sure it's safe to play and so yes. I was surprised that they played the game. And hopefully nothing comes from it that it doesn't end up being a quote unquote superspreader of it. Because if we an outbreak now at gonzaga because by the way gonzaga tweet video from the locker room after the victory over kansas and they're all celebrating no mask jewish authors in front of mark. Few right in the middle of the celebration. He is believed to be the one who test positive. So hopefully nothing comes of this but if we have a subsequent outbreak at gonzaga or subsequent at auburn gonzaga is going to become the biggest story in college basketball. And it's not going to be a sports story anymore. It won't be because jalen suggs looks. Incredible it'll be because they knew they positive test in their locker room and they played less than twenty four hours putting their players at risk and the auburn players at risk. I hope it doesn't come to that. But if it comes to that this becomes a bigger story than just to college basketball story. It becomes something that's on. Cbs evening news. Yeah we'll wait and see if that does happen. I mean auburn's gotta be you know held equally responsible and all of this because it opted to play the game regardless you know there was no self imposed penalty here. Handed down by bruce pearl. That was not in play on friday and so inherently like. You know the chances. Go up that you're going to potentially be infected. We don't know but it's clearly out there. I mean there are. There are no shortage of schools and athletic directors coaches. Just straight up would not play the game. So we'll wait arizona. State would not play baylor because the baylor coach tested positive. Not even a player who was who was gonna who was on the court with other players twenty four hours earlier right and that came from that even came from above. Bobby's hurley's bobby hurley's had which is the case in a lot of these instances but frankly what gonzaga auburn decided to do it. Just flies in the face of convention in college sports in professional sports that we've seen and we'll will you know we're recording this on friday afternoon. We'll wait and see what's going to happen here. Gonzaga's got some high profile games ahead and we're really enough one of them's blade baylor like if there's if there's one team that's actually going to be good with this like it's baylor. They might just play the game regardless. But we'll wait and see if either of these teams are now forced because if it gets another positive one after that like they have no choice. They're going to have to shut down for two weeks and then ask themselves if playing against auburn was really worth it you know. Was it worth it. Because now you're gonna lose these other games

John Williams
Chicago native Wilton Gregory named first Black cardinal in US
"Named 13 new cardinals Sunday, including Chicago native Wilton Gregory, who becomes the first black cardinal in the U. S. 72 year old was born in Chicago, served in Belleville, Illinois. Kelsey Go through is in the fourth grade. When then Bishop Gregory was there, she says he has long supported LGBTQ church members and their parents feeling they should be welcome in the Catholic Church. It's just showing that the Catholic Church is evolving with the sign of the times and moving forward. So for me, it's incredibly hopeful in 2000 for Gregory was appointed bishop of Atlanta than last year named Bishop of Washington, D. C. He's also served three times as the head of the U. S Conference of Bishops,

Phone Taps
Clean Up Your Dog Poop
"Nursing get started today at e CPI Dot. Edu. took. Elvis durant phone tap right. Let's just hop into the phone tap today the phone tap starring Danielle Manera. All right. What's it all about Christine emails and says, my mom walks her dog and never picks up the poop. Please call her and tell her that the people and they are upset about this. She loves her dog and she will not be very happy you love doing. Hoop phone taps poop. POOP is your friend. Hero Daniel doing the phone tap let's listen. Shall We? Looking for Leslie please breaking. My name is Cheryl. And I'm calling from the neighborhood. And people will have been really upset with you about your Chihuahuas. Won't. Yeah because you're letting them poop on everyone's lawn and you're not cleaning up after the not to know it is true that true yeah and you know there's a lot of people who are actually putting a petition together to have you get rid of the dogs. Got To be kidding me kidding you. They're like little tiny rats in the first place and you're letting them just poop anywhere. They want in the neighborhood. I'M GONNA make sure from now on that I can pick up every little single. That is there. A little too late to pick up the POOP. That's there because we have pictures of just leaving the poop and walking away listen you know what do you want me to do? Now I'm work I don't have time for this. So I cannot talk to you. I'm working on getting the poop out the neighborhood. All right. Well, I will make sure that from now on. Think picked up what about the pictures I have right now hello. That's my hope is now a better time I look I don't have time for this right now. Okay. Like I, said, I'm make sure that from now on every single poop is picked up and nothing is going to be left around and but also make sure that you on everybody else's dogs to make sure that there's no big dogs pooped all over the place because I found plenty especially even in my own front lawn. That the dogs around the neighborhood don't Poop as much as your dog. Okay Goodbye. There's little poops everywhere. Listen enough is enough I do not have time for this I don't care what you have time for. You know what I have time for I. Don't have time for stepping on Poop and getting it on my brand new. Manila. Blahnik. That's what I don't got time for all really listen first of all if you own a pair Manolas, you wouldn't believe in the neighborhood. Okay I spend all my money on right goodbye don't know right me goodbye don't hang up on me again. Hello. Dr Profit may help you. Yes. You can help me. You can stop picking all come on now in Belleville enough please. Give me answers that I'm looking for that. I WanNa know why you would let your Chihuahuas poop all over the neighborhood. How many times do I have to tell you? I do not do that and like I said from on I will strictly make sure that if in case I have left anything behind that, it will be picked up. Okay and guess what I also know you don't have a license for those two months and you know what I have. Them pick up like that. Okay. Then you know what you do, whatever you need to do and just leave me alone. Why are they so important to their dogs what do you care I do care I'm concerned citizen of the neighborhood. Okay good. So then you should be watching for other things and shootings and things that are going on in the neighborhood instead of constantly watching my dog okay you but you know what? That's already been there in the pig. Anymore, anywhere it has been we've got pictures of you walking away. Fine okay. Limit admitted say you're right I am not going to omit any I walked away from poop just say I walked from like I said if you do what you need to do and stop calling me at my job. Okay. Say I Anything. Say I walked away from poop no I'm not gonNA say that because that is not so but it is. So I have picked. Do whatever you need to do with your pictures. From, Pope don't you have anything better to do I'm not going to admit to that because I did not. All you have to do is say I walked away from poop. It's very simple. Listen please enough. Let me alone. Okay. This is a doctor's office. I don't have time for your. Enough. Is Enough. Yeah. This is exactly what you've been leaving around the neighborhood. I'M NOT GONNA say a walk away from poop. You're. I. Believe. That I am not going to say it. said. You want to

Weekend Edition Sunday
Protesters gather outside Ferguson PD over George Floyd death
"Road test turned violent and Ferguson Missouri with demonstrators throwing fireworks and rocks at the city's police headquarters seraphim tomorrow with St Louis public radio reports evening recall the twenty fourteen protests after a black eighteen year old was killed by a white police officer hundreds gathered in Ferguson to protest police killings of black people sparked by the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis six years ago similar protests and a heavy police response followed the shooting death of Michael brown Lauren Davis of nearby Belleville Illinois says she feels a little has changed since brown

WBZ Midday News
Americans struggle with finding trustworthy sources for virus data, poll shows
"Outbreak as Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus many are struggling to find sources they trust only a third of Americans see friends and family as highly trusted sources for coronavirus information that's according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press N. or C. center for public affairs research earlier this month in the same poll Americans are more skeptical about coronavirus information coming out of the White House one of those who has had a hard time with the briefings is sixty one year old Deborah my eyes from Belleville Illinois I used to be able to watch it from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the

AP News Radio
AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust
"As Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus many are struggling to find sources they trust only a third of Americans see friends and family as highly trusted sources for coronavirus information that's according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press and a or C. center for public affairs research earlier this month in the same poll Americans are more skeptical about corona virus information coming out of the White House one of those who has had a hard time with the briefings is sixty one year old Deborah my eyes from Belleville Illinois I used to be able to watch it from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

AP News Radio
AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust
"Only a third of Americans see friends and family as highly trusted sources for coronavirus information that's according to a survey conducted by the Associated Press and a or C. center for public affairs research earlier this month in the same poll Americans are more skeptical about corona virus information coming out of the White House one of those who has had a hard time with the briefings is sixty one year old Deborah my eyes from Belleville Illinois I used to be able to watch it from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

AP News Radio
AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust
"As Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus Brian many Stokes are struggling Mitchell came to down find with sources cold in nineteen they trust and could not sing only without a third coughing of Americans the night see he friends realized and his family lungs were as clear highly was trusted the nineties started sources singing for the impossible coronavirus dream information out of his window from that's his according fifth to floor a survey apartment conducted on Broadway by the a Associated few miles up from Press the theater and district a or C. robbers center goes for public but affairs someone still research singing on earlier Broadway this Mitchell month says he in thought the it same would be poll a one Americans time thing but are more now a skeptical crowd gathers about and even corona police virus cars information and ambulances coming stopped out outside of the White his window House one there's of those a reason why who he has had chose a hard the time impossible with the briefings dream is song sixty about one shrine year old Deborah and my that's eyes what role from Belleville brokering Illinois hours trying I used to be to able Margie's to watch our it letter from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

AP News Radio
AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust
"As Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus Brian many Stokes are struggling Mitchell came to down find with sources cold in nineteen they trust and could not sing only without a third coughing of Americans the night see he friends realized and his family lungs were as clear highly was trusted the nineties started sources singing for the impossible coronavirus dream information out of his window from that's his according fifth to floor a survey apartment conducted on Broadway by the a Associated few miles up from Press the theater and district a or C. robbers center goes for public but affairs someone still research singing on earlier Broadway this Mitchell month says he in thought the it same would be poll a one Americans time thing but are more now a skeptical crowd gathers about and even corona police virus cars information and ambulances coming stopped out outside of the White his window House one there's of those a reason why who he has had chose a hard the time impossible with the briefings dream is song sixty about one shrine year old Deborah and my that's eyes what role from Belleville brokering Illinois hours trying I used to be to able Margie's to watch our it letter from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

AP News Radio
AP-NORC poll: Seeking virus data, people struggle with trust
"As Americans try to stay safe from the corona virus Brian many Stokes are struggling Mitchell came to down find with sources cold in nineteen they trust and could not sing only without a third coughing of Americans the night see he friends realized and his family lungs were as clear highly was trusted the nineties started sources singing for the impossible coronavirus dream information out of his window from that's his according fifth to floor a survey apartment conducted on Broadway by the a Associated few miles up from Press the theater and district a or C. robbers center goes for public but affairs someone still research singing on earlier Broadway this Mitchell month says he in thought the it same would be poll a one Americans time thing but are more now a skeptical crowd gathers about and even corona police virus cars information and ambulances coming stopped out outside of the White his window House one there's of those a reason why who he has had chose a hard the time impossible with the briefings dream is song sixty about one shrine year old Deborah and my that's eyes what role from Belleville brokering Illinois hours trying I used to be to able Margie's to watch our it letter from start to end I'm not able to do that anymore only twenty three percent of Americans say they trust the information president trump provides on the pandemic I'm showing up

Pacifica Evening News
New rail blockades in Canada emerge as talks continue
"Protesters in Canada erected new rail blockades today's prime minister Justin Trudeau's government said it was working to calm tensions with a British Columbia first nation at the heart of demonstrations disrupting train traffic across Canada a day after police dismantled a major railway blockade near Belleville Ontario new ones the service did both came back end on Terrio the largest emerged in Hamilton along a heavily traveled commuter rail line the disruption along what the go transit passenger rail service describes as its busiest route left thousands of passengers scrambling to make alternative travel plans because numerous delays and cancellations Hamilton

Native America Calling
Protesters block trains, as police arrest 33 people opposing Canada gas pipeline. South Dakota rejects tribal IDs for voter registration. Tribal leaders, and New Mexico government officials celebrate Native American Day
"Demonstrations were held across Canada over the weekend as tensions rise over a gas asked pipeline in British Columbia. Dan Carpenter has more in Toronto. It in Belleville Ontario protesters forced suspension of passenger rail service. They were in support of the. What suet in first nation after six members were arrested in northern British Columbia Royal Canadian Mounted Police moved in to enforce an injunction against the nation's hereditary chiefs and their supporters that what suet opposed to the six point six billion dollar coastal gasoline slink pipeline the hereditary chiefs say? The project has no authority without their consent and the Ontario protesters came out to back them. The RCMP is in the midst of an invasion of. What's who attend territory? They've been dragging plan defenders from their own territory which legally they don't have jurisdiction over meanwhile L. in British Columbia police continue to make arrests during the weekend. Tensions remain high and more arrests are expected as protesters continue trying to block the pipeline as contractors. Was it to get back to the site of the pipeline area to restart their work. At the end of December. The Provincial Supreme Court issued the injunction against the nation that was blocking the access to the project and empowered police to enforce it for National Native News. I'm Dan Carpenter in the South Dakota Legislature House. Republicans are rejecting adding an amendment that would add tribal. Id's as a valid identification to register to vote lease drooping A.. Reports current state law allows those they driver's license licensed to register to vote. Or someone can register to county. Auditor's office and sign an affidavit house. Democrats brought an amendment to include tribal. Id's but it got rejected acted democratic. State Representative Sean Bordeaux is a member of the Rosebud tribe. He says he's struggling with the pushback against tribal. ID's so it's like they want to try. Try to impact in effect the voting by trying to get natives not to vote very frustrating to see that happen and a little bit of a pain in a heart to see that folks take a direct attack at some of the most vulnerable people who often don't have the vehicles or the means to get to where they need to the Go-to vote Republicans point to concerns about consistency between tribes. There are nine different. Reservations within the state's borders representative Tamra Saint. John is a Republican who voted against adding tribal. Id's to register to vote. She's a member of the tribe. She says she's studying a native American. Voting Voting Rights Act that's being debated in Washington State for National Native News. I'm Lisa group injure. NPR tribal leaders members of the native community lawmakers and state officials official celebrated American Indian Day Friday at the state capital in Santa Fe. They focused on environmental protection sacred sites in young people New Mexico Governor Michelle L.. Luhan Grisham share that the state has common goals with tribes on the Environment The environment and your sacred lands and this is a remarkable commitment that the state is showing credible leadership Lieutenant Governor Carlton Bowel Coty Zuni Pueblo Says Choco Canyon and northwestern Stern New Mexico is of concern a sacred area linking them culturally and part of their way of life a lot of the songs that we have a lot of the person we have some of those in bygone gone languages some some of those songs that impairs have don't exist in some form or fashion other than our way of life and we believe that it is that connection andries discovery to these connection to these previous places that allow US vows to revive our people spiritual strength a number of tribal leaders are or seeking greater protection of Chaka Canyon from

Paul W. Smith
Over 1,000 FDNY members suffer from Ground Zero illnesses 17 years later
"The New York City firefighters say the death toll from nine eleven related illnesses. Seventeen years later continues to rise. And over a thousand members of just the new York Fire Department have been diagnosed with cancers and respiratory problems related to the toxic substances. They ingested during the recovery effort. Wow. Over a thousand seventeen years later, and that's just the firefighters. Add to the the the police officers and federal agents FBI anybody right normal, normal bystander. Right. All pitched in to try to help it that horrific time seventeen years ago today are paying the price with their lives. Seventeen years later in the count continues and the money that was set up for helping those people is going to run out. And so they're they're the people in charge. You're saying if you were there and you helped if you were there breathing in that air sign up now. Because that major illness that cancer that respiratory problem may still be coming to

Under The Hood
Weight-loss drug Belviq seems safe for heart, study finds
"For, the first time a study files that a drug can help people lose weight and keep it off for several years without raising. The risk of heart problems soccer say the results may encourage, wider use of the drug Belleville to help fight a beef city Belleville sold in the United States is two thousand thirteen in this the first of several new weight loss medicines to pass a heart safety. Study required by federal regulators to stay on the market a study. At twelve thousand people found that after three years hard problems were no more common among velvet users than among those. Taking dummy