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AP News Radio
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"The winner of the prestigious Westminster kennel club dog show will be crowned tonight, with more than 3000 dogs competition is stiff at nearly a 150 years old Westminster is the second oldest continuously running sporting competition in the U.S. behind only The Kentucky Derby at the show, the converging aromas of perfume cologne and wet dog were in the air as the canines made their way around the ring with their handlers. Behind the scenes in the proverbial green room, a Barack italiano receives a jowl massage, groomers blow dry the bellies of Tibetan spaniels, unfurl curlers from the muzzles of Snow White maltesers, and spritz the coiffed cloud like bob the bichon frise. Last year, a bloodhound won before that a pekingese, Julie Walker, New York

Animal Radio
"bichon" Discussed on Animal Radio
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Celebrating the connection with our pets, this is animal radio, featuring veterinarian doctor debby white, groomer Joey villani, news director Laurie Brooks, and now, from the red barn studios, here are your hosts. How a room's and Judy Francis and in just a few minutes anthro zoologist, which is apparently an emerging field. Anthro zoologist, John Bradshaw will be back with us, of course, he's written so many books. We've had him on for about each and every book that he's had. Last time he had him on, he told us that we could train our cats. I still haven't had any luck in that. Good luck with that. Yeah, they've trained us. His new book, the animals among us, how pets make us human. And he's going to talk about how it's just in our nature to love pets. And I want to find out why some animals are pets. Family members and with some animals are food. That's what I want to find out. I'm going to ask him about that. Also, we never asked him about his life and his animals. I want to know, he probably has a house full of animals, right? Yeah. He's got to do all that research. So I will ask that stupid question that I asked. Jackson. Jackson galaxy. Do you have cats? I will ask John. The obvious question. What animals do you have? And that's on the way in just a couple of minutes. Laurie, what are you working on? Well, there's another one of these cases in the news, and it's one of those cases that would just be your worst nightmare. Your dog is supposedly euthanized. By the vet, and then to find out months later that the animal is still alive. And in this case happened in New Jersey and we'll tell you all about it. Wait a second, didn't you just do you did this new story? Didn't you? I mean, I think that was Utah, though. You mean this has happened again? Again, again, yeah. Wow. It's kind of weird. I think probably most of us who are pet lovers probably tend to hold our animals as they're being euthanized, but apparently, I guess, well, it's doctor doctor Debbie. Maybe that's not done as often as we think it is. Oh, you need to be present is what you're saying from now on. You need to be present. We'll find out in just a few ideas. Which one are we going to Judy? We're going to go to line one. Pepper. What a pretty neat pepper. The music now, sir. Well, that's the person's name. Oh, it's the person. All right, well, it ruins that. Hi pepper, how are you? I'm fine, and I want to tell you, thank you so much for taking my call. Well, of course, with such a pretty name. How did you get the name pepper? I eat about 5 gallons of jalapeno peppers a week. Oh my. So it's not your name. The dog likes him too, huh? Now you don't have a regular name for the dog, do you? Well, I named him Casper because he's white. Okay. What's going on with Casper there? Well, I have two dogs. One is I have an ease and one is a bichon Casper. I had cast for about two years and I was making his own songs, which was ground Turkey, brown line, and on by the bag of frozen vegetables and put it in there and everything was going fine. I'm an over the road truck driver. Let me tell you that first. Okay. And all of a sudden he started getting like flatter infection kidney infection. One right after another. And I mean, it's not that I'm not taking him out and walking him. It's not that I'm not letting him walk long enough. I mean, every time I would go to the bed, it'd be like 354 $150 while they try to track this thing down. They treat it. They even went as far as to give me a prescription takes a Walgreens because he had to be on antibiotics for so long one time. Okay. And then you start chewing it as pause. And it's paused to turn pinkish looking and all around his mouth, real pinkish looking, and then he got another butter and thick. I take him back to the vet. He said, well, she goes, this just isn't right. Now this is when we were home, just about every weekend. So she did some investigating and she told me she said he needs to go. He's got a protein, a problem of simulating protein. And we need to put them on the urinary ISO. Okay. Well, I've got him on that, but I was just wondering if there is another alternative to it that this dog's big for vegetables. Or vegetables. He loves vegetables. All right. Listen, he loves jalapeno peppers. Any kind of vegetable that you will give him. Now, I want to back up for a minute because you said with Casper that he was having a lot of issues just because when I hear about a bichon who's having problems in the urinary nature, they are a breed very prone to bladder stones and particularly calcium oxalate based bladder stones. So one of the methods to deal with that is we will try a low protein diet and the SO type food if that's the one that you're talking about. By made by royal Canaan, that is appropriate for that kind of dog that has those kind of urinary issues. It is a low protein food. So if that's somehow related to his previous signs, then I would definitely endorse that prescription basically for you. You haven't had a problem since. Well, there you go. Then it's doing something. Well, at least I'm speculating. It's changed it all out. Sometimes it's anywhere from two to four months before we get home. And I realized this is the prescription dog food and it's hard for me to get an I am going home mix with you and I do have a couple of hands, but is there if I get in a bind? Is there anything else? The trick is there's probably some things that we can use short term retreat foods that would be appropriate for a dog on this food. But I'm going to say it's a little hard to just pick a food that we're going to be able to substitute because this is a therapeutic food. It is basically gearing the urine into a certain environment so we can hopefully prevent those problems. Now, there are some treats that we can do. Before I even get there, I was going to say, at least at my office, in many veterinary offices around the country, they may have the option to order online for these prescription foods and to have those shit to your home. Because it is very much only like ten miles from me and the problem is getting to.

The Cities of Refuge Podcast
"bichon" Discussed on The Cities of Refuge Podcast
"For them to to take up the role you also need to push from civil society unit. What is important. You need to pressure but you also need to lead the way. And i think that's. That's nice collaboration between sixty six society networks that we have going on there but of it's always the question. How much capacity do you have. As a city you cannot be involved in ten different networks. That's also appear. And so. I would emphasize again that it's more about seeing where also our alliance can spreads into the different networks and not like putting up in another network that basic dengist meets and exchanges from using nothing happens. It's really about more having a stronger. Advocacy role within europe and shaping debates have would like to add a little bit because one could wonder why the smaller and medium sized cities and municipalities would be so important because many people think that refugees have three four or five cities in one country. The big cities capitalists etc and not interested in smaller ones but this is not clear and empirically true because the refugees do not all come from big cities they also come from the country in syria and the and so it depends on their origin their preferences the other point is that the smaller cities very often need not only inhabitants. But also work forces and it's difficult for them to win them so they are common interests from both sides. Vich bichon take profit off. And i think to propagate and to to explain that and also to give the cities of feeling of strings then no that they are working together and i really an alliance are not just once hit working full itself as this is all very important and big progress in comparison again with but has happened a number of years ago and we have in europe and number of regions. They're just leave and wonderful cities in spain historic places sites. They are left and this pt. And sometimes you would save al. This vadodara votes runs and you can't do anything. It would be artificial to try to find people again for these cities but on the other end via positive examples also fund italy so we can do much more and we can avail makes imagination. Nc activity enzi energy of people a to do more and to be less passive and less depressive also because many who live in cities where the population is leaving then this is of course also very situation for those who are still living in these countries so we could do a number of things together if he can really helped when you see pallets and cities not only to advocate for kind of karaitivu reasons but also to act in their own interests and to find new ways their own problems. I am convinced being and political. Scientists said see long-term interests are important. Not so sure to short-term when they are very active but they are not very valuable but the long term interests and they might also coincide with other needs and interests so i think would again underlines at from the to the city and from the bridge. So many initiatives have a and have helped us and encouraged us that one can really be very thankful and to bring them altogether. I fled along talk. Not only with. Luca orlando from palermo. But also with the mayor of what stem micro but he is really interested not just in his career many politicians of course and have to be interested in korea but in this strategy the content of strategy and a part of a new european policy. And i think you have a great success in bringing them all together and also trolling the public. Here we are. We can do something. Europe is not such a week and defensive and said continent as very often. It appears moment to question of representation of participation of cities. Any already mentioned importance. And there i think we as a team would also very much agree with you of smaller and medium sized town so i if we look at the networks if you look at many of the nets. It's already mentioned. One thing that we have noticed is that largest cities in particular cities just them in the palermo zona bristol. We sometimes call them. The usual suspects are more active in networks than others. So you mentioned in highlighted from the sea to the city really tries to expand the space or try to go beyond those circle of usual suspects. How are you going about recruiting. If i may uses recruiting cities for such initiatives. And how could debase of cities not just in this never possibly other networks potentially be expanded in your view. Yes i mean really went viatical society. So it's a.

On Point with Tom Ashbrook | Podcasts
"bichon" Discussed on On Point with Tom Ashbrook | Podcasts
"We've been talking about the extraordinary outburst of popular anger in cuba. My guests are orlando pardo of lonzo. He's a cuban artist writer and blogger living in the us and monaco barrow. Cuban independent journalists now living in madrid rosso joined by richard feinberg professor emeritus at uc san diego. So richard. i want to go back to you. just to get a reaction From orlando at to orlando and monica's of view about the us's role here well. There's no doubt that the average cuban's economic situation is deteriorating in part because of purposeful. Us sanctions cuban americans can send remittances to their friends and relatives on the island that hurts their friends and relatives on the island. If us tourist can visit the island attend restaurants that are part of the emerging private sector. That of course hurts business in the private sector on the island. So that's obviously a very important factor now Is it also true. Of course that. The cuban government itself bears a lot of responsibility and one let me point out important missed opportunities both of the parts so far the biden administration which has so far not reverted back as generally expected to the obama policy of engagement and dialogue which had produced positive results on the island both political and economic. So some missed opportunities. They are so far but also. The government in cuba had opportunities to dialogue with intellectuals who had a very famous a demonstration in front of the ministry of culture. A few months back they also had an opportunity to dialogue with emerging private sector As was mentioned by monica was an intended to begin economic reform about a decade ago but the government got cold feet and halter even reverse some of those market oriented economic reforms so missed opportunities on both sides as a result particularly from the point of view of the cuban government Their options are now more limited. Ds canal The new president's been around for about two years or so has not shown as not shown the leadership the willingness to move forward to undertake important reforms. Just the opposite. He's emphasized continuity mainly that. I am the same as wrote rule. Castro that's not what most cubans certainly not what most young cubans onto here. So is there any a any lasting impact from that change in policy That we saw during the obama administration which in many ways. I was able to travel to cuba during that time. sort of opened America up to a lot of cubans in a new way and vice versa Is there any lasting impact from that And and what might we see how. How might that play. A role in what biden may do or biden during his campaign Suggested that he would try to revert back to many of obama's policies. He's very specifically. Said you would allow a return of travel and remittances So far we've already emphasized that hasn't happened. I think largely for domestic politics I'm afraid a lasting effect of the swings in american policy an opening under obama but then a dramatic closing under trump. now hesitancy under obama leaves the cuban government thinking. Hey we don't have a reliable bowl into local tour in the united states. Who can we trust to implement sustained policies by the way that's the problem for. Us foreign policy not only in cuba these days but worldwide as we swing so dramatically back and forth between different policy paradigm ze. Yeah so monica. I wanna talk about the these uprisings and what led to them. From a cultural perspective. It seems to be driven as orlando said by young people by individuals by citizens In a way. That's different in the past. Can you describe that more. I think that the main difference that we have seen during these social outbreak is the fact that most of the people took the streets or not intellectuals who are not The same people that we used to see in other protests that took place few years ago. For example i participated in the process of may eleven two thousand nineteen in defense of sexual diversity. The most of the people that were there were friends of mine. I knew most of them. And also on november twenty seven last year most of the people that proto night's protests outside the minister of culture in havana were artist activists journalist and also the same community that were already a target from the state security department and there was no a call from any opposition group. There was no leadership there was no a bichon phase of the traditional dissidents the protests that we saw in recent days where Where throw by common people by people that we didn't know who they were. And i think that's like demane different we. We are not saying like the traditional dissidents the traditional artists on your analysts. Actually most of them were facing a police repression in their homes on. They didn't were able of getting out to the streets and they were with the internet access. Showdown and The the the bdo's on the transmissions that we saw on social networks were made by people that we did not hold. They were so. I think that's the most important difference with what we were seeing. If years ago and the people who came out Were everyday people who are also pushing against this crackdown that we saw. Follow the protests. In this case let's listen to a man who said he was out on the street to protect protesters from the police were of people came out to express themselves freely in the police are oppressing and beating them and that is unacceptable and we are here and we do not allow them to beat them or orlando talked about More about who are leading these protests. And also we're seeing protests happened Among cuban americans in miami and other parts of the united states in part because of these images and sounds from social media a talk about what that means. Well we are a single shown on the island and exile single nation divided by many issues but a single nation. So is solidarity. I think is always beautiful. I hope americans are also compassionate and caring about what's going on in cuba. People are being shot in the street. People are being arrested. Massive arrests hundreds of arrests are taking place with no all of the names yet but to focus on. Us politics is somehow to to give the power of narrative to the cuban gorham and the cuban government is the only one speaking of the embargo right now. On the island there is a generational shift. Americans consider the future of our nation. We are neighboring nation. We are very happy to be open to america. And that america open to ospel. Please americans please the. Us chamber of commerce do not give money to a regime. There is repressive is giving enough money to repressors were wide. Make an exception with kua. Do not support do not financially financially support the cuban government just for the reason of being afraid of migratory crisis just trying to apiece violator of human rights..

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"bichon" Discussed on Radio Fajri 99.3FM
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Al otro lado del micrófono
"bichon" Discussed on Al otro lado del micrófono
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H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast
"bichon" Discussed on H-Hour: A Sniper's Podcast
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WGN Radio
"bichon" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Dave in it. Here's how the scoring went in the game tonight for the Wildcats. Chase Audis, the leading score with 22 points. 14 for Pete Nance, nine for buoy. Six points for Ryan Greer, six for Miller. Cop five Revenue gains four points for Ryan Young. The Wildcats shot 42% for the game. They shot 50% in the second half. They shot 24% from three point range. Six of 25. Though they did shoot their way back into the game early in the second half, with the three point shot, they went to the line eight times made six for 75%. They were out rebounded. But not by much. 34 32. The Wildcats ended up with four assists. 12 turnovers, one block in six steals. Illinois led by Coffee. Colbert 17 points 10 rebounds So he collects yet another double double is 15th of the year. 13 points for I owed assume ooh, including the six biggest and the final 90 seconds of this 1 10 for Miller 10 before Bichon ish, really nine for Frasier, five each for Williams and Grandison. Two points for Carmelo and two for Hawkins, Illinois shot 52% They shot 44% the second half 38% from 38 of 21 50% from the line. 11 of 22 the lot, I would 16 assists 15.

WGN Radio
"bichon" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Any real developments in this game. Dub. Now there's Not much. Action occurring. This boy will trigger baseline left. Well, they got a straight line alignment and you got allow the defense to get in between and guys are pushing each other and the clock. Just give him the ball. Let's play. Phrase regarding the inbounds pass, but not closely is fully will throw it in to Ryan Young left side long shot is really guarding him and works his way into the paint. Spends to his left puts it up off the window. Good bye, Ryan Young. It's a five point game. 49 44, Illinois 12 13 to go first points this half for the Wildcats sophomore center. Here's Curbelo to Miller returned feet, Curbelo right point. Jogs left, maintains the dribble gets it back from Williams. Now here's Curbelo drives to the foul line, kicks it out Miller and open three girl Miller knocks down the triple 50 to 44. 11 46 to go his third triple of the game. That zone does given up the plate a little bit too high, given that baseline jumper Another and the Wildcats to the ball. Here's Miller cop out in front to Ryan Greer. Rare pounds to dribble feeds into young. If so, what? Young does backing Bichon ish feeling down? Ryan Young into the paint tries to go up and under that saved the balls out of bounds on. I think it's gonna be ruled a shot clock violation. Yes, it is. It took a long time to get into position there. Had your did a good job Defensively. That time I thought Think that's just out of bounds prior to the shot clock going on. So Illinois, Paul up 50 to 44. 11 12 to go. No sumo out front fires it to Miller. Blinker bellow into Coburn left of the land a double down on him. And a foul call. Pop came over with the help gets called for the foul. His first So I guess they did the Oh, you gotta give him space. Get up into really did come across his arm and his left arm. So Colbert will be at the free throw line for one and one That's the seventh team foul of the Wildcats comes in the 11 02 Mark. Over over one of the line tonight. Wanted one here free. Throw up. No good. Rebounded by games have the coffee. Been done. There's buoy to cop back to boot at the top. Curbelo stays with him healthy young screen cleaner by buoy, rattles around and drops through. Hoo boy gets the cat's back within six with 10 43 to go that touch every part of the rim. He's having a better game. Yes, yes, there's Curbelo now..

WGN Radio
"bichon" Discussed on WGN Radio
"It's 27 to 11, Illinois. As our dish to Nance pivots looks spots are d screens form. Frasier fights through a jumper on these good chase on each Answering for the wild cats. It's 27 to 13 5 49 to go to the half that three point shot this could close. He just said a couple of those remember the Wildcats. Down by 21st meeting with Rutgers got it down to five by halftime. Here's B shot ish feeling with the jump hook Good. Sean is feeling with six, then scored all against Nebraska. And only scored three points. The first game of the Wildcats. Just cop to Greer found that extended left check back. Curbelo drives past him Runner in the late good Hi Ryan Greer and its 29 to 15 too strong moves. Illinois, the other Endo Suma. Itself a phrase your screen shows the dribble goes inside the shop, Billy's He snaps to the ball and turns and lays it in extend so hard and I assume you know that your old man has been getting open. There's games on the left wing Anthony Games, steps inside the art picked up by Bichon ish feeling. Bouncing back to Greer across court feed for on each See the cats. Take a three here. They haven't had one yet shot clock down the three rd's drive to the foul line gets the shot up Good chase on these in the nick of time, and it's 31 17. You make some tough shot. He's a tough shot maker. We know he could get going and he couldn't score.

710 WOR
"bichon" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Street in Jamaica. Just before 10 p.m. officers exited the marketplace Vehicles suspects accelerated in reverse at a high rate of speed into a marked police. Van. Cops say the 28 year old passenger was shot in the chest and another 21 year old man was taken into custody. Meanwhile, in New York City school teacher is accused of having relations with an underage teen in Tampa. Lisa Salvati files this report. Hillsborough County investigators tell the New York Post 31 year old Bichon Naqvi, who most recently taught it Woman's leadership school in Jamaica, Queens, chatted with the girl for three months online before flying to Tampa. Authorities say Naqvi picked up the teen at her home around 1:30 A.m. Saturday brought her to his hotel room, drove her back home, then picked her up again in the afternoon and engaged in sexual acts. Investigators say the girl's mother had alerted authorities after questioning our daughter about where she had been. Naqvi faces charges that include unlawful sexual activity with a minor Lisa cell body. W Whoa are near. Police are looking for And are so people who attacked a man and stripped him naked in Chinatown Friday morning, it took place at the intersection of Canal and Alan Streets, and it was all caught on camera removed his pants under clothing and shoes as well. Victim was also slashed with a sharp object and was taken to the hospital with cuts to his head and Bonnie. The suspects fled the scene in multiple vehicles. The motive behind the assault is still unclear. New York City Restaurant Week returns today with our record number of eateries participating and a little bit of a change. David Folk, Thomas Explains nearly 600 restaurants from all five boroughs will take part in what's been dubbed restaurant week to go at take out and delivery only version of the semi annual event due to the current ban on indoor dining. The previous record was 391 establishments that participated back in the summer of 2017. But more restaurants signing up this year when the organizer waved registration fees, Prix fixe lunches and dinners will be priced at $20.21. It's David Folk. Thomas W. O R. New officials in South Jersey right now are investigating after two men were shot dead at a birthday party and happened in and water Park and Burlington County. Prosecutors say the cops were called to a house party of roughly 10 people along the 200 block of Dogwood Avenue. Just before one o'clock Sunday morning. They say, James just the third and Marcus Thompson, both 29 years of age, had been shot and pronounced dead at the scene. No arrests have been made, and Mexico's president says he's tested positive for Coronavirus. Andre Manuel Lopez over a door reports his symptoms as mild and says he's getting medical treatment. He's staying optimistic and plans to keep working, even taking a call from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Today, he's noted, It's possible that Russia could send the country it's Sputnik five Corona virus vaccine. The news.

KLBJ 590AM
"bichon" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Like this says I'm ready to play OMG. Um yeah, And I just sort of got I just got goose bumps again. Have you been in ways that we just had longhorn legend Marty Akins on the show with us, and then it was to talk about Drew Brees, his nephew, which was very good. Yes, but he talked about Steve Starkey s. Oh, no. Now I can't even stand up that's playing the song therapy is that's native Sarkeesian. Had had a zoom with him. So that's you know, Sarkeesian doing all the right things. Listen, gotta have the former players. You gotta have the love night. It's you got to have the big money. You gotta have everybody on the same bill and listening. Yeah, I've brought up things that have gotten me juiced up about hiring of Steve on the mound, and you've kind of been like, Well, everybody's doing that I'm telling you like when, when Chuck Strong was hired. I had former players on my FM show on I asked him, you know, as Charlie brought you in. Are you doing anything that Team, and he said No, but we are here and ready and I mean, like some really big names from that championship. Sure, they said No. And then I feel when Tom was here, I feel like he made an attempt to do that. But I just there was so much waffling with the guy right sleeve so easy and got on a zoom call with hundreds Hundreds, and I think it's setting. The tone is in day one. I'm here. I respect what you've done. I need you guys and I want you guys to be a part of this history a part of this program. And not only is he saying the right things he's doing them, in. My opinion, as well, is like getting that staff of his together with that five star culture, and I am just as as drunk on the burnt orange Kool Aid. Is Marty Was there that interesting? What Marty said about coach roll and it was true because coach Rolls His players feared him when they played for him, and then when they graduated beat, it was really interesting because when Coach Royal died, some of his best friends and people who helped take care of coach role were hers former players because coach role Went from being their coach, Stern taskmaster to a dear, dear friend who would do anything for them, and they do anything for coach Royal. So I think that was very interesting. And Steve is doing all the right things to put the pieces together. I'm with Marty. There's no reason that Texas can't when a conference championship next year with what we saw from Casey Thompson and Hudson Card and be John, and that improved defense. I think there's no reason to believe the Texas cannot challenge Oklahoma for the conference championship next year. And you're already seeing some of those preseason top high top five Heisman without visions name right up there at the front, which I think Yes, and probably would have been even hired would have given him the rock a few more times last year. Exactly. The thing that came to about there's already been movement with with college football, you know, with his transfer portal. Uh, Elk. Oklahoma got a big get today. Former Tennessee offensive lineman, uh, by the name of Wayne Morse, who was a start. Tennessee is transferring to Oklahoma, so and they needed a tackle. So it's gonna be interesting, and I think it's gonna be between Texas and And Oklahoma. I think there's gonna be a fall off with I would state next year because their quarterback leaving. I know they got some players were staying, but it's going to be exciting next year, and I think Texas can can win as well going quickly. Well, and one last point on just, you know, fearing the coach that didn't come from like the fact I think it was more out of respect and like that's fear of failing for that coach. Not just like all this guy is such a jerk. Or, you know, you know, in a negative sense, and you know, Yeah, we saw our former coach Tom Herman getting you know crowds, surfers first time. And then two weeks later, you were hearing rumblings that the locker room probably wouldn't have lifted him up if his life depended on it, You know? Yeah, I think it's the it's the culture of that. And that's that's what Marty Akins was talking about, like with a savings or a Darrell Royal. It wasn't that's not AH, week by week thing, you know, when you step foot in that locker room that that's the way it's gonna be throughout your time there, right And and let's be honest Texas his taxes. Oklahoma's Oklahoma. All the top schools that recruit well should have people in place, because if someone does screw up someone plays badly, it shouldn't be an entitled situation. Just because you're a five star recruit. You continue to fumble or missus, I missed. You're not going to play. You know what I mean? You've got there people behind you, and I think that that mentality might have been lacking. With Tom Herman and Tom Herman would drive us both to drink when they would do that running back by committee with which made no sense. Yes, but especially old disclosure. I was drinking regardless of that. Well, yeah, but especially when we saw Bichon late. And even though Texas crush Colorado in the Alamo, Bo, it was driving me crazy. Bichon was great. He was was not in the game, and it's just sometimes. Tom Herman's offensive schemes did not make any sense to me. None. None whatsoever. Well, former Longhorn Marty Akins got us all pumped for that Steve Sarkeesian higher but also had some great words about Drew Brees and where he kind of sits in the history of greatness in this game, if that was The last time we saw Drew Brees, man shot out in high five toe Austin native there, he we're not going to see him this weekend, though, Ed, the conference championships are now lined up. You got the Tampa Bay bucks traveling to Green Bay? Are you ready for this? It just seems like Brady's got to keep going through goats to get to the Super Bowl again. It doesn't in Tampa Bay's an underdog again Green base favored by 3.5 points at Lambeau Field, and I think that's very fair. Very fair because the way Aaron Rodgers has been playing the Buccaneers Packer's gonna be a 205 kickoff next Sunday. Oh, great. Tom Brady is two on one versus Aaron Rodgers, including a 38 to 10 win. In week six. So that early kitsch favors open Brady. Right. We've We've done the science on that. And when he starts late this season, hey, doesn't play as well. So I mean, Uh, wow. I mean, I know we'll delve into that when Jason's back and we'll make our picks and everything. What do you most excited to see Brady verse Rogers or did I just say it right there? I think you said, I think that's it. Brady versus Aaron Rodgers and what what they meant to the game. And I think what they mean to the game and at the level they're playing at especially Aaron Rodgers. But to see Tom Brady out there and see Gronk out there and limit for nets, playing well on offense in my cabin is a former Aggie wide receiver. Listen, They got the weapons, too. It's not all about Aaron Rodgers and that offense on on on Sunday and saying that we saw what the Tampa Bay defense did the Drew Brees last last evening how they were swarming how they made the timely interceptions. They created the fumble after reception. This is a really good Tampa Bay defense. And these you're too good coaches. Bruce Arians, the older guy for Tampa Bay versus Mat on the floor from from Green Bay. It's gonna be a terrific, terrific game. We'll rip the game. I can't wait till later in the week when you give us a weather update as well as what it's supposed to be up there and I see a Lambo. Give it to you right now. Let me fire up. I'll give it to you later. Give it to us later because you know there's there's another conference championship. You know what would people have expected the bills to be there? I know that. Each were probably penciled in there, but bills now have to go to Casey for that game. Will we see Patrick Mahomes on the field? I think we will before I do that..

KNBR The Sports Leader
"bichon" Discussed on KNBR The Sports Leader
"7. FT becomes 66 when he drops that shoulder, Baranski, calling it on the floor on the exterior there, But I think the other factor is Coburn is taking dribbles to confrontation and contact. He's big enough where he could take the dribble away from a smaller defender and shoot it with space. He's gotta balance that line of physicality and taking rhythm shots in the post. It goes again. He tries to wrap it around to a cutting Jacob Grandison, his teammate for the fighting a line I The turnover gives it up to Ohio State ahead. Justin aren't ball fake Driving baseline, picks it up. Now Skip pass in the other corner near Sidestep towns for three on air ball towns. Misted rebound to Illinois. Adam Miller ahead to Trent Frasier, Frasier. Good shoulder fake good dump on the inside, but take it away by Seth towns for Ohio State towns to the basket, ball fake up and scores the goal and draws the foul. I had a Miller picks up the foul tried to draw the charge. How about Seth towns deciding to go to the hoop ball fake and then put it in off the window? Well, it was really a three pronged play an air ball. Get back Help side defense with the steel I thought aren't could've kicked ahead further and shot an easy lay up. Lot of discredit to Illinois's transition defense of hustling back. Those are too poor passes to opportunities where Post guys did not get the appropriate touch towns having a great game, getting his legs back underneath him. Illinois fought back into the contest. And then they've turned it over three times in the last two minutes, which accompanies a scoring drought towns completes the three point play the old fashioned way. He's had a very nice game today, a very efficient 11 points to go along with his three rebounds, four of six, shooting two of three from the three point line, And as you mentioned, he turned an air ball into good hustle and got a basket on the foul out of it. 60 to 48. The lead back to 14 download goes Georgie Bichon. It's really big man from the Republic of Georgia into the paint. Three dribbles just getting to a spot. And then the hook shot up and in not going to stop a post player who's as efficient as him if he can put it on the floor that many times and now whistle. Stoppage of play here. See what the discussion is. As the officials get together. Step downs for Ohio State looks a little frustrated. Not sure what's going on here. My we'll go to a media time out..

Podcast RadioViajera
"bichon" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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KLBJ 590AM
"bichon" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM
"Yet Mac Jones had a considerably better season. Now you're going to tell me all the weapons and the machine of the Alabama defense. But I just think And look, Mike, your sister's only here one year. I don't think Sam Mellinger Junior Year was better than this year, right? Agree? Yeah, I agree. I think he was. His arm was healthier that Two years ago, and I'm looking at it right now. His junior here had hey through for 3600 Yards 32 touchdowns He only had 2500 yards this year. Less games. Okay, I'm stupid. I am, but it's Yeah. 10 games versus 13 games. I just looked at the number there on this. Okay, That makes sense. It seemed to me the Texas The only thing that I saw the Texas offense was a problem was on the fourth down and 1/4 down into as we saw against Iowa State we saw against Colorado. You should be able to run it up the middle. And then the idiot calls when you've got fourth and one and you gotta you gotta quarterback and the shotgun formation and he tries to running. Why start six yards behind the line of scrimmage when you only have to get one. I've I've been about that since the L s u game one way he couldn't punch it in from the on the goal line. Why don't you go line package that? I mean, did Sam Mellinger ever take a snap under center while he was here? I don't. I don't know if he ever that. I remember not that. I remember. So you know, I think Think SAARC's offense is going to be exciting. If he can carry some of the things that he had at Alabama this year. That would be great. But again, you gotta coach up a whole lot of people. Josh Moore is a fine wide receiver. Jake Smith is a fine ride with wide receiver who disappeared late in the year and you got bichon and he got Rochon back there. Hey, listen, and you got the tight ends. Uh, I think you're gonna be just fine on offense. Here's a question that a better Ah, lot of Longhorn fans will say it's not even a question Casey Thompson or Hudson card. Because the lots of people who were close to this program so the coaches this year would have told you that Hudson card is probably the future of the position After what Casey Thompson did in the Alamo Bowl. I think it's gonna be tough. For him not to be thought of as the starter coming in there. I mean, look, I saw Hudson card play. What did he play with to Syria's in that game, so I don't I don't know that much about him, but I know the coaches were high on him. He's got a great arm, and I think he's a pretty mobile guy. Casey Thompson know what he did in the bowl game. He's got to be the income, but he's got to be. He's got to be had ahead of the pecking order. Which he probably won't be, though, because I think you will see Sark say, Hey, we're gonna have a competition for quarterback. Right? And we're gonna We're gonna find out who the quarterback is during spring and during August, but Casey Thompson With what he did. His arm was really, really hot. He can move. He had some great scrambles right now. He looks like the better quarterback saying that man Hudson cards gotta arm back there, too. And he he's not a frozen man back there. He's he can. He can scramble as well. But I would think Casey Thompson would be the incumbent right now. But Sarge, probably going to open it up. Say Hey, And also probably the Charles Wright from Austin High. The young guy with the big arm. He's going to bring him in and say, Hey, let's let's see what you can do to 88 of 10 for 170 yards and four touchdowns. That game was so bizarre, just like did he only threw 10 passes? Completed eight of them, four of them for touchdowns. Wound up with 170 yards. Bazan Robinson touched the ball. What 12 times In that 180 yards. I had said I was mad watching that game. I was mad at Tom Herman. Because you saw bichon every time he touched the ball. Something big happened. And then he disappeared for three serious and Arrgh. I'm telling you. Well, there's got to be something up about that because you can't think what was up was Tom Herman was married to this rotation. Of of running backs. I don't know if he didn't want to hurt anybody's feelings or what? This is not little league. This is big time college football. Go with the hot hand dance with your brawn with and bichon was the man. Yeah, is the male and he's been He's He was the man the whole second half of the season. I mean, what once we actually saw, you know is early in the season that he was there was that play where he basically twisted himself up into a pretzel, and I was like, Oh, my God, the fact that that kid's still alive Thank you, Jesus. Uh, yeah, the second half of the season. Once he started getting the ball we saw. He is clearly clearly the most talented guy in that backfield. I think there might be some other motivations as to why you know.

WGN Radio
"bichon" Discussed on WGN Radio
"He bumped right into next hiccup. Georgie Bichon is really coming in as Colbert will take a seat. Now you're the memory guy wasn't last year He killed us down there and Illinois. Somewhat here he got, he went off. Yeah, well was in the big 10 tournament, 2019 26 points. He went 12 with 15 in that game, And here's Andre Curbelo, the freshman originally from Puerto Rico, played high school ball. Long Island, Frasier out Miller cop to trigger left sideline. Is it? The Bui Bui drives right hands it off to wadis circles to the top. Can't get a shot up. Bob's it back out the cop. Those finance high post hands to buoy. He'll put up a jumper from straight on it won't go and the re down, scooped up by Curbelo Curbelo down the middle accelerating, lost his footing. Saves it outside to Miller and now back to Williams at the top. There's a foul on boo booing Valentino. Sumo is heat drove towards the basket. So Boo picks up his first bell. I don't know what God has called that he was crying about. That's exactly what he was saying that he was using his arm to bump him. Buoy comes out. Nance comes out Ryan Young in and Ryan Greer in for the Wildcats, who trail 62 to 16 25 to go first half here's Curbelo circling, left handing off to go sumo. It's a screen from the shot is really falling down bounces to Williams that back out on top for Bello Inside Bichon ish really puts up a jump hook on the baseline. Good over young. It's 8 to 2, Illinois. So Sean is feeling comes in scores. Here's young at the other end against Bichon ish really spins to his left puts it up off the glass, and he scores to shave. That is 8 to 4, Illinois. You don't double them in the post, he could have scored down there. Here's Miller to Curbelo skips it across three ball from the left.

WGN Radio
"bichon" Discussed on WGN Radio
"On Sunday night, but he Looks to be just kind of walking it off right now is Illinois brings it up Leading one? Nothing. Here's Miller up top so sumo Takes it left lobbying inside the catch by Cho burning bottles that put it up. It rolls off the rim. It'll rebound, dance point blank shot. Here's RD shall take a three He missed it rebound back, tapped out of bounds. Illinois ball. What is the big fella miss that when he might Well, go ahead, Dunk a tomato. He had a clear lane inside. That's it missed three shots. Illinois's missed too. 90 seconds Guard of the game. It's one nothing Elena, one, there's Miller to know Suma. Drives kills the dribble. Skip past Frazier three from the left Good and trance. Frazier with his 212 career triple makes it for nothing. Illinois See him get hot. They get a few guys that get out. Cop shovels back to Bui Bui Driving on Frasier. Pull up jumper from the left is no good rebound they could buy no sumo cats have come out cold. Is Frasier Looks right. Those sumo skips it across the Williams, who's become a three point shooter. Hands to Miller fakes. The three gives it back to Frasier. Now no sumo. Fallon extended right. Is it up top to Williams, now three by Miller. No good. Hobart grabs the rebound and lays it in. He was surrounded but him up with that ball, and it's six. Nothing. Illinois. It's going to go see get his bruises fixed after this game for the Nance handing Audi's lobbying over the top and the tub by Nance off the lot from all the Asian of the cats are on the board at 62. Big toe is gonna power inside Nancy's got to move around and up quickly. Was Fraser handing go? Suman audience stays with him and Al Frasier skips it out of the corner. Williams right baseline drive prices thrown out of bounds off of Baron, but he's done successful is he lost his footing and the ball will go to the Wildcats. That is Illinois turn over their second buoy jobs into the front court where Frasier awaits him standing dribble. Boo boo! He gets a screen from Nance. What's it to dance at the top? He drives in on Coburn. There is a foul called on Kofi Coburn, his first 62, Illinois. Underwood's saying the same thing happened at the other end, and I really didn't see it pretty obviously cope. He bumped right into next hiccup. Georgie Bichon is really coming in as Colbert will take a seat. Now you're the memory guy wasn't last year He.

Mentally Yours
Talking On Tik Tok
"One welcome into the yours Metro Kerry Kayes. Mental. Health. PODCAST. My Name's Yvette and stay on chatting to izzy staten. Jesus social? Media. Star. Who Talks about all things mental health on her tiktok Youtube and instagram and she's also a singer. We're going to be chatting about life online eating disorders and making music. is He thought much protecting welcomed does all thank you for having me on so excited to be chatting to honest. For several reasons. But nicely, because you WANNA stunned Tiktok your big puzzle take home and I'm very excited about that. Also bit sketches like. The understanding TIKTOK. So I think the best thing is district took about a why did you decide to start talking about mental health stuff on that platform? Well, I talk about my mental health problems on all social media platforms specifically because I have. Known a school borderline personality disorder. which has quite a lot of negative connotations around it about like stereotypically will people alike with it and I wanted to show people you lot of different people that you wouldn't expect might have. and so that was ready wireless. So vocal on social media platforms and take talks a great. site to solve tell funny stories from your podcast, and because I've been mentally ill for quite a while. Most of like my funny entertaining stories are often around that. Yeah really love it over Steph. Sort of check out your account is really great end enough sort of how frank you're TIKTOK. Really interesting. I think it's one of those things that people my age of. Any like sued if anyone twenties is still kind of going on this thing, I would we actually do with it but basically frank chats with people. Just speak your mind and also you've got to adorable dog Seeing Ahmad, about dokes Bichon FRISE is that right? Yes, she is a beach on free say She's fiery key. She's the love of my life. Yeah. Already her on there as well I think it kind of helps keep things light between. Sometimes. It's a bit hard just by mental health stuff but you will say. Your Doable Dolan there as well. So it's nice to have the mixture. On Yeah She's always Kind of response if you had some people, do you have a find it difficult to just about your mental health them in that sort of way because I know that people combative. That can sort of get into into dams. That sort of stuff have you found it? When I was younger, actually my school didn't assembly about time that I had tried to kill myself. which was the first time I'd ever have people of coming into my DM's saying, Oh, I, heard this happened to you and you get a now with talking about it as well. You get a lot of people that will dm you and say, Oh, I'm ready struggling with my mental health and sometimes it's difficult because if you integrate place with your mental health, it's very difficult to help others and you can feel of responsibility when you have a load of twelve, thirteen, fourteen year olds mass you saying that they're ready L. and they need a little help and then getting it so it can be a lot to take but generally. I don't, mind if. People make. Negative commands all criticize me talking about it because I personally don't see a problem was talking about it. I'm very careful about what I say I didn't give people especially in regards to Anorexia or self. self-harm a lot of people when they talk about it can accidentally give tips. I'm very careful with that so I have. I'm like a Schule that what I'm saying is not going to negatively impact people. Some people think on the Internet you'RE GONNA end up offending someone. Yeah. Couse. Do you have sort of boundaries in place in terms of what should go online and instead of what you'd have? Generally, I try not to follow too many people with mental health issues I mean I. Obviously I follow a lot like to have variety or I think you can sometimes become too consumed and people can post a lot of. Quite upsetting sometimes because people can pass like I'm feeding ready down. Awful. So I sort of like to try and keep a variety to make sure that I didn't become too embroiled in just the negative stuff. This is all new to me to be honest Kazakhstan. The TIKTOK side of things new to Mina city of on Youtube another social platforms. But for me sort of twisters, the place that I. Got It to chat to be about mental health stuff generally, and I'm still getting to grips with TIKTOK. What was the community like on Tiktok in terms of mental health checks on a straight feels fairly supportive of. TIKTOK is very supportive on it's mostly. So of Gen, Z. Kids. And I think as a whole always really sports each other the thing about Tiktok that's quite different to a lot of other platforms is that every time you release a video, it can be seen by a whole new audience of people. If it gets picked up by the Algorithm, it will get to it can go out to hundreds and thousands of people. and so you're always interacting with a new audience. From tiktok in. Particular I've never had many negative comments to be honest. They've always been really quite leaned.

FT News
Electrical stimulation aids short-term memory, study finds
"Stimulation of the brain can produce a striking improvements in the short term memory of older people when financed jeans the individuals, no characteristics. US we search Shane Naomi wolf Nick spoke to Clive Cookson, the F T signs Edison about the findings. Clive tell us about this research. Why was it carried out and who were the participants a group of scientists of Boston University in the US were comparing the short term memory of a group of twenty somethings with a group of people Asia tween sixty and seventy five and as everyone knows the twentysomethings far better than the older people and the way they enabled the older people to catch up to have working memory short term memory, the sort of thing you need if someone tells you telephone number, and you have to remember it for a few seconds. And write it down the way they enabled the old people to catch up was through a particular form of brain stimulation, Chaim agnostic or something. Yes. So they put an array of electrodes on your scalp in one of those EEG caps. First of all. All they measured the electrical activity, the brain waves across different regions of the brain. And then they tuned an alternating current very mild one she could hardly feel to improve synchronization across the brain. And if they did that the old is actually matched the youngsters for their short term memory. Why do the younger people have better shorts members than older people almost everything gets worse in the brain? I'm afraid to get older but short memory deteriorates much more quickly than long term episodic memory. And maybe partly that the synchronization the brainwaves don't work as well. That's sinking gets worse as you age in this case, they had quite precise. Synchronization they had to measure, everyone's natural brainwaves or rhythms. And then tune this alternating current to amplify that affectively. As the result says I said, we're quite spectacular. So obviously, you've explained how the brains of these people were stimulated and what the impact was. But how long lasting was it was only when you had the science fiction cap on that you'll brainwaves of better synchronized or did it last for a month or year after that, they wore the scifi cops for about twenty five minutes, and they continued to do these tests what they were doing was so simple computer tests where you flash up to images three seconds apart. And you have to remember the first one for long enough to see how different the second one is that sort of simple test, and while they were wearing caps and after fifty minutes, the improvement was still going strong. That was the end of the time allocated in the study, they don't know for how much longer it would have worked, but they guess hours at least and maybe longer. Than that. Now, this initial experiments as proof of principle if you like and Robert Reinhard who is the leader of the project said that he thought that it would work for hours at least. But he hasn't proved that this is early research, which they're pushing forward as fast as they can. And so how could this be? I mean, all the participants in the study, I see more healthy. But is there any evidence that those large amounts of people growing numbers of people who have suffered serious memory declined because of dementia or Alzheimer's is this a technology that could grow and become really big for them. I think so although this study is the strongest evidence that I've seen for electrical stimulation, helping the memory it's not the first to demonstrate the effect magnetic stimulation can also do something similar. So this is part of a wave of research, which is moving towards improve. Having cognitive deficit as the scientists call it, and yes, the people in this study were all healthy. But the researchers are very optimistic that it could help with diseases like Alzheimer's, and that's going to be one of the next stages of research, and Alzheimer's research UK, the charity is very intrigued and raw that optimistic about where it might go. Because in a lot of brain diseases like Alzheimer's studies show that synchronizing across the brain really breaks down. It can't address the underlying problems without Seimas. That's going to require something else. Which hasn't yet emerged I research, but I think it could possibly help the symptoms of people who losing that memory throughout timers and indeed for other diseases, and is the study backed up by any other similar research part of broad wave of research that aims to help. Dementia Alzheimer's sufferers people suffering with a memory, but has lived in anything like this perhaps in other countries that would back it up. Yes. Those being quite a lot of research in other countries. And I think they'll be even more emerging once this results, which is published in the journal nature neuroscience once that gets out and outsiders research is rather focused on the chemistry of the brain developing drugs that will help proteins what better mop-up, nasty chemicals, and this being raw the little dementia research looking at the electrical side of the brain. So I think yes, this will really stimulate that the less funding for that. Because it's not a drug. That's partly true. The great financial resources of the pharmaceutical industry as being rather directed to this pharmacological chemical drug aspects of dementia. But one or two companies, including Glaxo Smith Kline are showing a lot of research interest in what's called electro, pharmacology or electricity tickles. And I think this might help that and is there a hope or know a chance that this kind of treatment could be made widely available. You know, how some affluent people go for their vitamin B shots. They got more energy to succeed throughout the day. Could we people let me in my forties? Could I be going to put the cap on once a week to get a memory boost? I don't think it's something you can do at home. Anyone can buy an EEG cap. But what is needed? I think is a specialist who will tell you the frequency to alternate your current tat. Because if you get it wrong, it might make it worse. Talks or something. I'd have any knowledge that watching your own taste, but they'll be clinics in the city. You get your Bichon you get your boat talks. You get your memory boost time, I consider it being adopted quite quickly. Because this sort of thing has a shorter regulatory pathway than new drugs. It doesn't have to go through phase one face to face three. If they make health claims for it. The people will have to obviously get through regulatory pathway, but it's quicker than putting in brand new drug on the market, which has nosed ten years. Plus, what about the health risks? I mean, it feels a bit strange to be having electrodes attached to your skull. The current is a very small one. I think it's measured in millions. But yes, I think you're right. We should evaluate the long term health effects. And if you get the frequency wrong, they could make things worse because if it decent Kern is is your brain for most people that are bad. They're having said that the researchers say that there are a few brain disorders which epilepsy. Is probably the most important where arguably this too much communication across slippery. And under a few slightly slave that down it could. And this is highly speculative be the treatment for epilepsy working in exactly the opposite direction while it all sounds pie in the sky at the moment. But you know, how quickly these things happen. Maybe in five years time. We'll be popping off together in our lunch break to go have Osco cups, fitted for a memory Bruce St..