33 Burst results for "Binghamton"

"binghamton" Discussed on The Financial Guys

The Financial Guys

04:21 min | 1 year ago

"binghamton" Discussed on The Financial Guys

"Going to talk through some really tough stuff that happened in our area. As you all have probably seen in her very sad, horrific event right in our backyard here this weekend in Buffalo. First off from the financial guys from Staphon for myself, our thoughts and prayers are with those whose lives were taken far too early from us. And for their family and friends who are now in mourning, we also want to have the first responders in our prayers because it was a very tough day for them to see what happened at that local supermarket and to see the families and friends there. A disgusting vile human being who was now part of our city of good neighbors drove hours away to commit an unspeakable act and tragedy in our community. We will not use this person's name throughout the episode because he's a piece of garbage and we do not want to give him any further attention. He drove from an area near Binghamton to our city in open fire at a local tops friendly markets in a predominant predominantly African American area of buffalo. He murdered ten of our great community and injured another three. This individual, though, had a prior record of threats involving members of his own high school on his own community. Threats involved using a firearm to injure and kill people. He also made a history of horrific comments and thoughts on many online platforms. How this individual was able to purchase a firearm and especially one of this nature is beyond us. We have laws like the safe back to prevent these things from happening, especially with someone with a prior history like this individual. At some point as a nation, we need to come together and put politics aside. These acts of hatred and evil in the last few years have come from people of all backgrounds, all races, all ethnicities, different backgrounds, and political affiliations. There have more than 200 already this year, mass shootings in the United States, not to mention the hundreds and the thousands of other shootings in many cities and neighborhoods across the United States..

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"binghamton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"binghamton" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Pro young 77 a mother grandmother a missionary of God published school teacher Also ran a local food pantry Love singing dancing and her family And all three are injured So you're a Goodman 20 Shot in the neck but fighting through it Jennifer Warrington 50 Christopher Braden 55 Both treated with injuries on a long road to recovery Individual lives of love service and community It speaks to the bigger story of who we are as Americans A great nation Because we're a good people Jill and I bring you this message from deep in our nation's soul In America evil will not win I promise you hate will not prevail And white supremacy will not have the last word for the evil did come to buffalo Has come to all too many places Manifest in gunmen who massacred innocent people in the name of hateful and perverse ideology rooted in fear and racism It's taken so much Ten lives cut short in a grocery store Three other wounds three or three other wounded by a hate filled individual who had driven 200 miles from Binghamton in the range To carry out a murderous Accompanied by white supremacists and carry Nazi banners That's what I said no No.

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"binghamton" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

Future College Parent Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"binghamton" Discussed on Future College Parent Podcast

"Mike began as the superintendent of WCS in the summer of 2020. Now I don't want to give anything away, but you'll hear at the top of the interview how I met Mike and I know you'll see why I asked him to be a guest on the show. I hope you enjoy my interview with Mike. Hey Mike, welcome to the future college parent podcast and thank you for being here and helping future college parents and thank you for being one of our first 6 guests. You are guest number 6. The finale for the premier. Of the future college parent podcast. Welcome to the show, Mike. Thank you, Justin. It's a pleasure to be here in a pleasure to reconnect with you. I'm so happy that you're here as well. And as we've talked this episode is very special to me because Walton is my Alma mater. And before we begin, I just wanted to take a moment to talk about a memory that's been very impactful. In my life, and I've shared this story with my wife many, many times. And anyone that'll listen, really. So if we can go back to the fall of 1994, can you do you remember what you were doing in the fall of 1994? Yes, my very first year coaching Walton football. And we I was blessed to join at the right time as we made our run for the state championship. This is very true. And I most remember you for from the football team and you had helped us coaching special teams, right? And of course, as we talked in the pre show here, I was the star kicker for the team. The issue were. And towards the end of the season, we were playing Windsor, a wonderful school, east of Binghamton, New York. And Windsor, of course, had this kick-off return play, where if you kick the ball high and far, they'd all run back to the ball, form a huddle, where they would be pretending to hand the ball back and forth to each other, while one of the fast guys gets the ball runs up the sideline for a touchdown while everyone was utterly confused and watching the huddle, right? And so as deter said huddle, my job was to kick the ball high and short, but to the sidelines, in this way, our fast guys are super fast and tough players were able to run under it and hopefully get the ball..

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"binghamton" Discussed on MMA Roasted

MMA Roasted

03:17 min | 1 year ago

"binghamton" Discussed on MMA Roasted

"It reminded me of my fucking high school, though, man. The problem with me in high school man is that number one, I got sent the boarding school for troubled kids, where I talk about my feelings every day and problems. I was a day about my mom leaving me and my stepmom not getting along and feeling abandoned with other kids who had had way worse than me. And then I would come home and kids would be drinking 40s. At the school, be like, yo, Wu Tang. And I just couldn't relate to them at all. You know, I was like I was an outsider. But then I got to college and these fucking kids. The problem with me, Don is that there were kids that were just assholes. They were jerk offs. And I never thought they were cool. But other people thought they were cool. So I would go, well, they're cool. Good people think they're cool. And then I would hang out with the worst fucking possible kids. And I remember one time I went to college, these fucking four dirt bags that would constantly like give me shit. They're in my fraternity. And they would just drink all day and smoke all day, and they were just fucking lose. They would be assholes to women and they were bullying. You're doing that now. You're repeating that act now when you're hanging out with you guys? Yeah. Yeah. They look bully kids, right? I remember I was at a concert with this girl. And I left. I went to the hospital. I went from spending three hours a day saying hi to everybody. Wanted to be the cool kid in college and to like going to a Binghamton, going to hofstra and knowing nobody, sitting by myself. And I was happier by myself, to be honest. I was happier alone than I was with a bunch of fucking fake assholes that I didn't care about and that it was all about image..

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"binghamton" Discussed on Your Transformation Station

Your Transformation Station

04:23 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on Your Transformation Station

"Records. You did what is it. Twenty five thousand words in a minute. Yes how like. How did you find yourself in that situation. Setting that will record. I can tell you my story Diamond at started very young. I lived in the projects in brooklyn and it was very violent. Irrawaddy gangs Story without the dancing and music wanna Granado he had a knife within smiling. He put it to my throat for real. Found the safest place in my neighborhood. The library gang kids dravid be dead in the library. So i went through a lot like free freebase anti really reading i read. I was reading the three thousand mortar night when i was eleven at college. Reading went to the state university of new york binghamton at seventeen to major in biology second term by junior year again interested in the brain is a branch of biology code psycho. Biology cut psychotic biology. That frankenstein cycle biology's biology behavior and told the dini said you've had zero say courses. You have one year left. You have to program one year. The new also defin- bio program but the six science courses to floral labs lab reports. Were on slide. Rules took sixteen hours so basically forty hours a lab with the lab. Roy eighteen hours a science. It hard entry jobs working eighteen hours a week to navy. Said you're not smart enough to realize. They never taught me how to learn in school. Though they'll tell you what to learn why to learn. Don't learn that way here. Sold on the radio once. You don't your whole life. Then you read the seven habits. Highly effective people habits they. It's be only allergic matter. You learn the song so there was a updated. Pigs made it. I did the whole program one year. I took the graduate record sandwiches. Sat for grad school. Churn biology and i reviewed my books at forty folks of the year so this biochemistry selfish geology. Genetics plant systematics at the lightest reading. I read it three nights took. The test is a guy that a eight hundred three questions wrong. So is the ninety nine percent tolin the world for biology and then i wounded if it was me. The system is a big tree. You do something you can teach sunday. So i taught kids eleven fifteen system however let's pause You're hitting a lotta great stuff. And i wanna ask you questions. You're fantastic individual. Yes so let's let's go back. I i off the library in the safest place. I can relate to that. Because i'm an introvert. And i've been to quite a different view. Universities and one of my favorite places to be. When i'm doing my studies is the library so my first question for you start. This off is when did you actually pick up a book. What what year. How old were you see. Third readers three and a half four okay because it wasn't a theory of relativity. At that time it was me as a ho works more along those lines at the time. It seemed like a really good book. I mean for me. That was the lord of the rings three as all. Lose the little above by pay grade when it's okay okay so now. Let's let's speed up the process a little bit now you you're continuing to read got up to three thousand words permitted to i hear you on that. Yes okay. that's refer to read fast. That was my initial spe- speed is two hundred of the range of morals. One fifty four hundred zero..

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"binghamton" Discussed on The Twilight Zone Podcast

The Twilight Zone Podcast

04:19 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on The Twilight Zone Podcast

"A few weeks ago now here on the podcast we spoke to nick. Parisi the president of the road sailing memorial foundation and one of the things we spoke about was that on the fifteenth of this month of october. They will be launching a kickstarter in an attempt to fund a statue of rod sailing in recreation park binghamton new york his hometown. An honor that i think is long overdue. And i'm sure that you agree with that. And in the first day or two it was looking pretty good if that momentum had to carried on the probably would have been no problem funding this now. The target was nine hundred thousand dollars. Which is a hefty price tag bbut for a big statue that's gonna live on for decades and decades in a public place that is to be expected but after that initial flurry of activity died down a little bit as usually happens with these kick. Starters we find ourselves in a bit of a lull a bit of a period where the pledges are still coming in. But they're not quite as fast as they used to be now at the moment it saying that there is nineteen thousand two hundred eight dollars pledged of the nine hundred thousand goal and there is eighteen days left to go. So there's still quite a mountain left to climb now tonight. i'm going to take a trip to the fished. I mentioned to begin the end of our season for coverage with the final episode of season. For and i was just going to mention it in nap where i think we need to jump on this. You know we as twilight zone fans fans of rudd sailing. I thought i would make a special effort to put the word out now over an after hours club. We manage to get together. You know a nice song to put to that. And it's already been put into the fund air but as you can see there's a lot more to go at the moments does roughly around seventy one thousand dollars left to go so so. If a thousand people gave seventy dollars that statue would be pretty much funded now. I know that much more than a thousand people. Listen to this podcast bought understandably not everyone is going to be able to contribute at that level. Some people can give more. Some people can give less but some people might not be able to afford to give anything but that's not the only way to contribute you know everyone has social media accounts people can tweet about. This people can put on their facebook and instagram and really helped to get the wear out. That is one. I'm here asking you to do to help us get this statue funded in recreation park binghamton so if you can give some money than go to rudd sailing monument dot com and that will take you directly to the kickstarter where you can pledge. And after you've done there does handy buttons there you can share on facebook. You can tweet about it you can email people about it and like i say if you can't afford to contribute your cells then please just help to publicize tell your friends about it. Tweeted out put on your facebook and let's really help get the word out there because there is not an that i would like more than to meet all of you and binghamton when the statue was erected and there is some great at bonuses on this kickstarter like i say you can get a brick with your wedding on it that is going to be put into the base of this statue or pavements around the statue and if you can't afford it yourself there may be clubbing with some friends to do it. You know how great would it be to get your name and your friends name at the base of the statue there for all time as a as a market that you've helped what they're so. I'm not gonna go on much longer but we have eighteen days to go to raise quite a lot of money here so if you can help please do because i want to see you in binghamton next year and we can all gather around that statue and pay our respects to the great man and give him the honor that he has more than.

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"binghamton" Discussed on THE HALF HOUR BROS PODCAST

THE HALF HOUR BROS PODCAST

05:55 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on THE HALF HOUR BROS PODCAST

"Will book needed to show in Canton ohio. I haven't done canton or the people in canton. Who might jackets. can i please. I did a backyard and binghamton this year and it was a great show. I love to go. Somebody's backyard and binghamton new york. Let's do it do. I'll be in the mojave desert october. Twenty seven yeah wants to find their way out there in a humvee. I'll be doing assault five minutes. He'll loading dock in east. Saint louis editors people who buy tickets. I gotta get my kid. This insurance man. Let's do it. Let's do it be doing a call center in november. They're actually still going to be working. But i'll just be doing a quick fifteen minutes set weather on the phones so if you wanna drive out So what so what does it. What was it when in the younger years before it gets. How many years have you been doing this. Like actively twenty one twenty. That's a long time. Yeah yes the long time I started in new york. When i was twenty and i just turned forty one this year. So okay half my life. Yeah so what was the point where you were just kind of jews. Walk around one day and somebody said hey spike get up on stage and and try some of that shit out and you just kind of walked in or was it more like you woke up yourself and was like i think i could pull this shit off. Well it was kind of it was kind of Couple of happens So when i was a kid. I lived in a town that was real spread out and i had a couple of friends who lived on the other side of town and they joined the school play and they were like you to be in the school play. I was like i don't want to be in school. Play like this. It's not my thing and we'll get to hang out like we live on the other side of town..

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"binghamton" Discussed on The Twilight Zone Podcast

The Twilight Zone Podcast

05:48 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on The Twilight Zone Podcast

"Also that haven't really announced anyone yet but scott skeleton and jim benson. The authors of of rods thrones night gallery and after hours tour. Will they have a new version in new edition of that book coming out. Yeah so it's been. That book came out a long time ago. So it's it's due for an update. So i'm very excited. That they're doing a new version of that book. And let you know a couple years ago or your so ago they did They would contribute to the art of darkness which is a night gallery artwork book. So i'm hoping to have shots. And or jim and or someone else was involved in both either both of those books to also be virtual guests on sunday so if we get all three of those will certainly be a night gallery day on on sunday and the sunday will be at binghamton high school which is really the rod sterling school of fine arts at the helen foley theater and And that'll be that'll be sunday. And also larry casts who is a Swirling expert and he works. he's been working at. The restaurant scrolls for the fine arts for very long time. He'll be doing a presentation as well on route sterling's binghamton and the history of the school and its relationship with helen. Foley and and how the theater You know became names for ellen. Foley in house full became named for us so basically a history of that area. And that's a a nestle. Some of the finest scholars. Are i think about you know sailing. And what. He did paul's great. His stuff is always fascinating. I was looking to spend some time. With larry when i was there a couple years ago. And you know scott skeleton. And jim just speak for themselves. So what a what a great day. That's shaping up to be as well. I think people do enjoy. I suppose the more intangible aspect of it i loved being that i loved the events put. Then there's always the interaction with deal the fans and the other people there which is such a magical aspect of sailing fast. Unfortunately the still travel ban in place. And i copy there. You know. i'm so gonna miss it. But i wish i wish you all the success with it man. Thanks appreciate it. We're gonna miss you miss a lot of people you know. There's still travel ban. Apparently even border from candidates to the states is still closed. so we some canadian People on our board and fans and everything else that will be able to make it down butts but enough people will be able to make it in person that would that's make it worth it and and like you said i mean. Interacting with people is is a big big part of this. It's it's it's a unique group of people who come together to do to do this. So so that's that's the main reason why we wanted to do at least something person this year. And there's also something that you're gonna launch their right. That's actually a really big deal..

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"binghamton" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"He looked too great. Full head of hair. Alice is watching from Rochester, New York, and you've got Dan and Vinnie there at work in in Brooklyn. Shelly is in Binghamton. Philip is in Kentucky and Ormond. Thank you, Orman. He's out in Florida. And so right now on the line, though, well, Segway to this wonderful hero gentleman, he's a great great American, A great Long Island or Great New Yorker. His name is Ken Haskell. He's retired F D. N Y, uh, Fire Department, New York Fire Department. And he's a friend of Congressman Peter King's and he sadly tragically lost a couple of brothers on 9 11. They were firemen as well. Let's bring him in right now. And Congressman King you can. We'll all talk together. Good morning, Ken. Morning, Bernie, How are you? How are you doing? Ken Haskell? Hey, Pete. How you doing? Thanks for having me on guys. Thank you. It's a pleasure, Kevin. Why don't you tell the viewers first of all what your family went through. But with so many other families went through, and the role that you have, along with other people see fit having his great memorial service every year. So as Bernie mentioned both of my brothers, uh, were killed on 9 11. My brother Tom. He was captain. A lot of 1 32. He was killed in the south tower. And my brother to me was a firefighter and squat 18. He was killed in the north tower. I was there that day myself. Um I didn't know They were both working until probably around one o'clock that morning. Have to working on the site the whole day. Um, But like so many other people, you know, uh, the tragedy that they suffered on 9 11 was.

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"binghamton" Discussed on The Tony Kornheiser Show

The Tony Kornheiser Show

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on The Tony Kornheiser Show

"Was my high school biology teacher from one thousand. Nine hundred seventy nine hundred ninety. Eight mr burgas. He was known then was a young energetic teacher. Right out of college. He started a biology club. Not only did we do large projects associated with birds but he also took the club to montana during the summer to dig dinosaur fossils in fact it was on the inaugural trip that i was introduced to my future. Wife tina along with mr berg taking us hiking on a trail with the most brown bear attacks in the lower forty eight and mr berg getting a speeding ticket in montana where there is no speed limit. It's great to know he's a little. I wish him hardy lychees arri and hope to see him. One day to give them a property case salute for his years of great teaching and introducing me to my wife from lynda cowling in trenton missouri. I think of two thousand. His new jersey but trenton missouri. My wife linda recently retired after twenty. Eight your career. Teaching composition literature classes at the high school and college levels in trenton missouri. I'm taking her on a trip to the finger lakes region new york right now. She has no idea where we're going on our trip. Which begins june eighth. I would love for her to hear our destination from you since your voice has annoyed her for years and we both get ready to go to school and i have a podcast radio show playing also. If you have any places we should visit in the finger lakes region especially the binghamton area please indulge. Thank you for many years of laughter and entertainment my knowledge. The greater dc area politics news now far exceeds my knowledge of things happening in northern missouri. So i never thought of binghamton as in the finger lakes area Because we're not. I think we're a little bit south of the finger lakes area. I would say the finger lakes area is more around ithaca and syracuse and the saratoga. I think those goes all the way to saratoga. Goes all the way east to saratoga. I just know that in skinny atlas new york which is a very weird sounding name skinny atlas new york there used to be a restaurant called the crabs k. r. e. bs which was nationally renowned. And maybe even world renown if it is still there by all means go from andrew in innisfail every now and then a brand new sentences coined on your show the other day. I'm sure another was added to the list quote flaming hot spider monkey diarrhea by leon harris. How great is there. That was great as that and one more from sully from boston. Never revere in tuesday's mailbag john house in haines city. Florida said he had every reason to believe his mom loves him very much despite not saying yes to letting him play. Prep school hockey. This is very easy to know. Did she drive a subaru. If you're out on your bike tonight as always to wear why favorite picture do who's your favorite batter her.

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"binghamton" Discussed on The Academic Minute

The Academic Minute

01:30 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on The Academic Minute

"Gain weight loss during the pandemic you're not alone. According to a poll by the american psychological association sixty one percent of us adults reported undesired witching since the pandemic began the results released in march showed that during the pandemic forty two percent of respondents gained unwanted weight twenty nine pounds on average and nearly ten percent gain more than fifty pounds on the flipside. Nearly eighteen percent of americans said they experienced unwanted weight loss on average loss southbound six pounds i mean additional scientists and my research investigates the relationship between died lifestyle stress a mental distress such as executive and depression. The findings about the unwanted. We change makes sense in a stressful world especially in the context of the body stress response known as the fight or flight. This response is an innate reaction that evolved as a survival mechanism when faced with stress. The body was to keep the brain alert decreases levels of some hormones and brain chemicals in order to turn down. Behaviors won't help in any order situations and increases others that will overall stress can through eating habits and motivation to exercise or eat healthy of balance and this last year has sent a libyan very stressful. The pandemic left many people can find to their homes board and with plenty of food when adding the stress factor to the scenario. This is a.

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"binghamton" Discussed on MMA Roasted

MMA Roasted

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on MMA Roasted

"Yeah Gumbel. So, okay, so you are the Binghamton. They must have been pissed when you left off. Yeah, they were not happy Tony. Roby was my head coach but he left. He went to, I don't know, like, VTEC or something like that. And I didn't go with him. So we had no coach. So I was just talking to my dad and he was like, go in Nationals and at jucos at home and then go get another full ride somewhere else, I was like, all right, so that's why I came home to NASA, but you're absolutely right about the stereotype. Most people in that. So if you're at Nassau, you did something wrong, but you did something wrong. You, you had a missed that you slipped up. I went to Binghamton I wrestle for them and I was losing about eighteen pounds a week. First of all, no one gave a shit about the wrestling team like, you can't even log. I would have let you like no no one even knew there was a wrestling team. Know exactly what I'm losing all this weight, two years, two kids died my year from like, putting like being going in the sauna wage a rubber suit not in Binghamton, but in the league and also what I like, what I do now to make weight awful ways, right? I was losing. I was so mad and then so then I leave every girl that got recruited left or got kicked off the team did. Then these kids had no social skills. They can't. So then they beat the shit out of these townies or somebody who went there, they dropped the program because with the school, with those guys that did that, they were like a year at here. After me, they, they almost murdered this like frat guy or something. They dropped the program, just like a riot afterwards. Billy Baldwin gets involved and then they get the program back. One, that's probably right when you came back, right? Yeah. You know. Funny story about that is some of those guys stuck around. And they weren't happy. They still remained like in the school. It was so this is weird. It's like a bad movie, right? So, we used to go out and the old wrestling team would be out and the new wrestling team would be out and these dudes would get drunk, and I don't know if it was like jealous or whatever the case was, and I wound up fist fighting with them one night, because I guess they just like they beat up that kid, they were like Fighters. They just wanted like, they wanted to pick a fight then matter who it was so dead, end up being on the receiving, end of that one, one night at the rat in the, the ratskeller I want this guy swung on me in the rat and Thursday. I don't know how, but I got out of that situation. The one you're referring to be three team. Yeah, right. Well, this guy was huge. He was like the name. Wait on the team but he missed me, hit a different kid and then they wound up in a fist fight..

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"binghamton" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

03:33 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Are part of the administration's infrastructure proposal on the tarmac on her way back to Washington, Harris said, the president is open to compromise were very sincere and our desire and our willingness Have these conversations and work in a bipartisan my frankly should be a nonpartisan way. To address one of the basic issues affecting our the productivity of our country, which is infrastructure. Next week there will be bipartisan meetings at the White House aimed at finding possible common ground, but this week is all about selling the proposals to the American public. Tamara Keith. NPR NEWS Space X says its latest Starling satellite launch was successful. A rocket carrying another 60 small satellites lifted off yesterday from the Kennedy Space Center. Is NPR news. This is w N Y. C. It's 6 32 Good Wednesday morning of Michael Hill, 53 now and it looks like it's about to rain chances of showers in a thunderstorm again today high of 67th. Undocumented immigrants. New Jersey can get driver's licenses now, but some say the motor vehicle agency is asking for more documents than required WN Y sees Carinae reports Amanda Dominga says when her husband applied for Learner's permit at the Motor Vehicle Commission office, and Edison and employees rejected his enduring passport that had expired in 2019, even though the agency says it will accept documents up to three years past expiration. I said, Okay, calm down. I said. I gave you your birth certificate, too. Just in case, the Minga says the NBC also wouldn't accept her husband's individual taxpayer and edification number, which the agency is supposed to use for applicants without a social Security number. And asked to see his tax filings. She says her husband was eventually able to get his license because he came over prepared, and NBC spokesman says the agency dealt with isolated errors but called the rollout of success. As New York City continues to reopen the number of pedestrians who drivers hitting kill is on the rise. Gotham is Jake Open Hearts reports. So far this year, there have been 42 pedestrian fatalities on city streets. That's a 65% increase from this time in 2020 and a record high since Mayor de Blasio took office seven years ago. Administration officials say it mirrors a nationwide increase in speeding and that driver's got used to being reckless on empty roads during the pandemic, But safe streets. Advocates say the city should be doing more to stem the growing death toll. They're calling for major street redesigns, prioritized people over cars and an expansion of the speed camera program. They're plead a city drivers slow down. Applications that two of Sunnis largest nursing schools have gone up this year. Mariah Bluebell directs recruitment at SUNY Binghamton, she says applications to the university's nursing school went up by 35% issue. She attributes the increase to the pandemic and students desire to help. Over and over again. We started that students who had parents who were involved in being on the front lines of the truth. Damn it, Or we heard from students who helped to nurse family members with stuff that happened back to help. Applications to SUNY Stony Brook's nursing school increased by 21% another day of showers and thunderstorm chances with possibly heavy rainfall. Patchy fog this morning, going up to a high of 67. Support for NPR comes from W. N. Y C members and from fresh works, whether it's keeping customers happy or helping sales and marketing team's still more.

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Reparations Aren't the Only Way for America to Tackle the Racial Wealth Gap

The Pay Check

02:09 min | 2 years ago

Reparations Aren't the Only Way for America to Tackle the Racial Wealth Gap

"If the us were to seriously tackle the racial wealth gap and all the injustices past and present that have led to today's economic inequality inequalities. It might not actually start with reparations but with something much simpler a full reckoning of our history. The truth truth can be the starting point for much broader national reform in a national effort to deal with the enduring legacies of past violence and current violence kerry welcome as a professor at binghamton university's institute for genocide and mass atrocity prevention. He also runs a similar center at the auschwitz institute. He points out that truth. Commissions are relatively new phenomenon a lot newer than ideas about reparations restitution and the first step and what scholars call transitional justice away for countries to deal with their own large scale. Human rights abuses. It's built on four different pillars. Truth is the first of those pillars and it's often positioned as i because it becomes sort of prerequisite for dealing with those other pillars like justice and reparations and guaranteeing non-recurrence the first one happened in argentina in nineteen eighty four to investigate the quote disappearances of thousands of people including children and infants during the country's military dictatorship. It started where most truth commission start. An independent body investigates. What happened that identifies the victims and all the forms of violence that occurred against them and then it asked those harm to tell their stories. This is important because it changes the historic record and often reveals atrocities. Perpetrators have tried to keep hidden in the end. Argentina's truth commission led to a series of reforms. True commissions have since been used across africa and latin america and in eastern europe and southeast asia. Some us lawmakers think. America is long overdue

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New York City Public School Seniors Say The Pandemic Is Shaking Up And Slowing Down The College Application Process

All Things Considered

04:01 min | 2 years ago

New York City Public School Seniors Say The Pandemic Is Shaking Up And Slowing Down The College Application Process

"Carlson. New York City public school seniors are now in their second semester, and that's historically a time to take a breath after completing college applications, But some students are still scrambling to submit essays and complete financial aid documents. W. My CI's Jessica Gould reports. That's only one of the ways the pandemic has shaken up the college process this year. Just a few days ago, Joshua Sr was sitting in front of his computer sending in his last college application to Howard University. I can't believe it a school y'all and This my final application. Wow. Yes, Josh goes to Brooklyn Tech, and he's a superstar. He's an a student with high test scores. He loves biology and Mandarin. He always planned to apply to college and the Corona virus didn't change that. But it did make it much harder. There were no campus visits or college fairs. He couldn't pop by his counselor's office to brainstorm. It's very much me in front of my computer like 12 A.m.. The night are in the early morning hours. This like China, think of things and there was no one to look over his shoulder while he filled out financial aid forms. I was so scared. I was gonna mess up Maybe one figure and You like label of fraud or something. But he says the biggest challenge has been juggling all his new responsibilities at home. Josh lives with his father and sisters in bed Stuy. His dad is a property manager who has been working around the clock since March. So Josh takes care of his 98 year old grandmother a week. My grandma every morning, I'll put her on the heart of party that's next to her bed also helps one of his sisters who has autism with remote learnings. I've had to kind of fill in as a teacher kind of helping her out with some of her homework, he says. For awhile, college applications just had to take a back seat to his other obligations. And experts say that's been a common theme this year. Angelique Figueroa is a counselor with a college bound initiative, a process that would have ended completely in December is now being pushed into January and February, she says. Part of the challenge has to do with applying remotely. She thinks the main reason is because students are under so much pressure, and some of their parents have lost their jobs. So now they have to work and they have to be able to provide And, um, I'm sorry I'm getting emotional, but I think that that is why it's taking them so long because they have to now. Not only be a senior Graduate from high school and be the first in their family. But now they have toe provide financially for their families. Like everything else with the pandemic. The impact on college applications depends on where you sit on the economic spectrum. With no s A T or a CT this year, applications over all appear to be up. But applications by students from low income families, students like Josh, who qualify for few waivers are down. Eric Waldo is with the common APP, which allows students to apply to hundreds of colleges at once, certainly a decrease in applications from first generation and low income students. And that's been probably the most troubling takeaway. He says. It's not surprising given how much families are struggling with finances and with loss. He says. Covert. 19 has also underscored how important it is to go to college. Having a college degree is actually was protected people and giving them the ability to stay home it all from the pandemic. It's been a life or death issue, so to be is that much more important that we you let this be a really a clarion call to all of us to do more to make sure students are applying to school and that they're actually showing up and going to college. That message isn't lost on Josh Sr. It's really just a question of where he'll be going next year. He's still waiting for responses, but he's already gotten a few, including this one from SUNY Binghamton accepted Yeah. First college acceptance ever he hopes many more of these are on the way. Thank you. Lord Jessica Gould w N.

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"binghamton" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:59 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Alfredo Tom, the most heroic thing you've ever done, buddy. Yes. When I was a sophomore in college, my friend he's going off to Potsdam when I was at Binghamton, and so we didn't get to see each other. But then we got together for the summer to party at a pool party and of course, adult beverages were consumed Probably two to it except excess degree. On then, my friend. He wasn't really good swimmer and he was in the pool. And he was walking near Steep part of the pool where it goes into the deep end and split down there and kind of went to the bottom and you jumped in and saved him. And I went in and told him up, threw him out on the deck. It was really hard to do that, and I gave him CPR. And one thing they don't tell you about CPR until you do it is that Much after that regurgitation it comes back at you. Wow. All right, save this buddy's life. Good job, James. Real quick, the most to roast thing you've ever done. Yeah. So, first of all, those spiders are definitely in Georgia Do yeah, but so I have to, But I'll tell you one real quick. So one night, Christmas night or Christmas might have been Christmas Eve. My family was leaving my house. And we heard this, like yelling like yelping like horrible sound. It's my father's. I was like, go in the house and said, Okay, and then also not here and screaming. He's like, Get a nice get a knife. I had no idea what he was going on. I thought maybe there was a fight or something. So I literally grabbed the butcher's knife and, like, ran through my house with the knife telling my kids to get out of the way. Run outside, Go to the neighbors where I hear all the noise and their dog had jumped over the fence and was on a runner and basically had hung itself and hanging there over the fence. And so we and it was one of those metal. Wire runners had to go and run and saw off the little runner. So if you get free, you never use those things. Never use those things at all. Or give your dog brought chicken bones. Those are two things. You should know. Chicken. You compete abroad Chicken? No..

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"binghamton" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

02:51 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on Xtra Sports Radio 1300 AM

"Robin's actually pig nonsense. What did I say? I've had a lot of calls. I know. I know. Binghamton. I live in there. I'm in New Jersey. I have a lot of colors from Birmingham. And I think that just came out. Figured everybody knows has a story about being upset. At least. Yeah, downstate, but A man is great. Great to talk. You have to give you one of the best jobs on radio. Wanted a positive couple things for your heavy ponder, but I think if you consider the five tools, the consistency, his prime the cumulative numbers Then, if you take a look at Hank Aaron's postseason numbers You could make an incredibly colorable argument that he's the greatest baseball player of all time. Particularly when you double down with the he played post integration. Unaffected by performance enhancing drugs. And the fact that he played in the deep South. And think about what Hank Greenberg had to go through. Around the time he's trying to break the truce single season record. How much anti Semitism and then Presumably you magnify that by, you know some factor for what Hank had to go through and trying to do the same thing with career record. Um Second wait. Is this the greatest assemblage? Um Physical, pure physical talent we've ever seen. In a final four. To be Matchup. Hear physical talent. I don't know. I mean, maybe you're right. Like I guess that, you know, the funny thing is like Brady's considered the greatest of all time is does anybody consider in the most talented, necessarily about time? There must be. You know, there has to be some level of crazy talent in order to achieve what he achieved. But I think with Brady there's so much that goes into what he does and AH, lot of it's you know ups upstairs and being able to read the situation and change the play at the line of scrimmage, But then you have to have the precision in the delivery. That that he's had, but as far as just quality, Yeah, I can't recall, you know, you know when Josh Allen's the worst of the bunch, and I don't mean that in an insulting way, because he's on the come up, and it is incredibly physically gifted. Yeah, you're looking at one of the greatest groups of finalists that the NFL's ever seen. Yeah, And And I guess that was my point. I mean, Brady being in his advanced stage. Doesn't have the arm. I think he always had a very underrated arm. Actually, if you watch those old games, it Fox world and in the deep bail in the middle of winter, ripping that ball through. Ah, No, but The wind up there, But now you're talking my homes and Alan and Rogers those air three..

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"binghamton" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

KDWN 720AM

05:40 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on KDWN 720AM

"Now, you've also done some research, and we're not going to give out your exact theory. But Brad Powers and Katie I kind of told BP about. You know what can you check this stuff out and be peace like Not only am I going to check it out, Katie, I'm going to go back from the beginning of the year, his college basketball year and I'm going to do all the homework so that I have it for my database. And we're talking about teams that have played back to back games against each other. Whether it's consecutively the next day, or there's a day in between, and some pretty significant stuff. And right now again, it's a decent sample size, but we're still following it because there's a lot of games like this and we want to see how it pans out. Right now, If you'd been going the way that you'd be playing these games you'd be hitting at. Ah clip it right around 57%. That means 57 out of every 100. You're making good money when you're gambling, and because you have to play pay the juice or the vigorous is they called? You're laying one tend to win 100 so therefore you need to hit 52.5%. As for is, you know, against the spread. Basically, if you're laying the points 52.5% to come out, even that's the advantage for the sports books. The bookies, the guys that you're paying, They have the advantage you don't And so that's why I thought it's pretty good that you're doing that homework, so that gives you an extra almost 5% up over what you need to do to come out. Even so, you're making money if there is indeed this trend that you have found, and there's different things that you intangibles that you put behind doing this work. You're gonna be able to hopefully make money throughout the rest of this year because this is a very unique year with the cove in 19. Yeah, and one of the biggest unique spots is I mean, there's you know, more than a half a dozen conferences that we're just going straight back to back. And you know, obviously a lot of people price from where the mountain West doing it, but they have a day in between. I mean, a lot of these conferences are playing with legit back to back and you're playing on a Friday night turn right around playing Saturday and to me with that being a very unique I want Did they see if there was anything to take advantage of, and so far so good on that front, But we'll see we got you know that we haven't had too many conference games and obviously You know, last week in this weekend, then the conference, you know is really eat it up, so hopefully it will continue and you know, obviously will get stronger. As far as you know whether or not we have an advantage is the day you know the sample size gets bigger. So really after tomorrow, I'll have a really good feeling whether or not this is something we can play at least the next few weeks and hopefully make some good money on All right, So let's get into the football first, because everybody wants to know Brad Powers. Opinion is far Aziz these NFL games and we'll start with Saturday's games and then we'll get into Sunday's games and then we'll use the last 2025 minutes. Whatever we have left to go over some of the games for tomorrow and again, there's seven sheets of games. If you go to the You know the breakdowns as far as all this stuff. I mean, there are that many games now there's extra board games. And unless you're somebody that's been doing for a while, you know you're not going to be paying attention to. You know, a lot of these teams like, you know, there's this bunch of, um you'll you'll see steps and some of these other teams on there, and you may not pay attention. You may not have any idea who Binghamton is or or teams like that, or stony broke or New Hampshire. But you know yet, you'll you'll hear of some of these names and some will catch your attention. But when you do this stuff as long as Brad and I have you looked for advantages, even on that board, and they're not FCS level their division one level now in football. Ah, lot of those same schools are FCS level F B s, of course, would be your power Five conferences And then, of course, your group of five Those are division one schools and then you'll have a lot of FCS schools as well that are a tear down like the big Sky. Big Skies Division one as far as college basketball, but it's FCS levels. Forest College football where you have the Montana's Montana state's Weaver states teams like that Eastern Washington They fall into the big sky s O. I just want to make, you know, clarify that cause a lot of times. People won't understand. You know the difference between the basketball in the football unless they you know they're in less third. People like us to do it for a living, and, you know, pay attention to all this stuff. That's what we're here for. To try and simplify stuff for you. All right. So let's get into that Green Day Rams game because Have a different opinion side of people on throughout the week. And right now it's staying steady with the Packers minus 6.5. There are some sevens out there. But then you're going to have to lay more juice. In other words, if you take the Rams, plus seven as opposed to 6.5, you may have to lay $117 to win. 100 May after $120 to 100 If you're taking the Packers on the other hand, and you laid the seven instead of 6.5, then you would get plus money back. So in other words, for every 100, you bet you may get $109 back on every 100 you bet instead of if you just lay the normal point spread, then you're laying. Everybody lays 110 toe win 100. We try and simplify that for you. Again. If you ever have any questions as far as any of that stuff, can it sports x radio dot com. Shoot me an email and we'll get to your tweet to me. You know I can't Thompson 87 at Sports X radio. It's at Brad Power seven. Brad will help help you out there as far as any of those questions as well. All right, so you're take us far as this game because Green Bay a little bit Banged up this far is on the defensive.

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"binghamton" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

Scoops with Danny Mac

02:18 min | 2 years ago

"binghamton" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac

"Be real. That did that did. Come out of nowhere to to a certain extent so i i do think george binghamton and what he is as an nhl goal. Let's say for the next five years. I do think that's still a bit of an unknown. I mean you know he can be really really good but also goaltending is so weird in the nhl. You see guys who are great and they fall off a bit. You see guys who are onto contracts. Like a brian elliott all of a sudden become an all star. So i do think what would jordan venison can do the next five years or something. I'm i'm looking at it. And that's why they signed him to that two year bridge contract because he wasn't this established guy that i put up side seasons of great numbers. He had one unbelievable season. That everybody in saint louis will never forget but also can you give a guy a five or six years huge contract after a fifty game regular season a really great two months of the of the post seat so you know he also has to prove it to get his big deal. But it's hard to take you set the bar so high Torry holt's talked about this just in terms of the team. He was a rookie. Ninety nine in the rams. Have this incredible run win the super bowl and he's like you know from a team standpoint this kind of that's hard to match and forbidding as a rookie year like the story of the league. It's almost it's cool. Everybody would take it a thousand times. You would want that on your resume too but you know what i'm saying. He'll always be compared to himself. And it's almost impossible to live up to that standard absolutely and you know what i'm distracted right now because i'm so mad at myself because i'm looking at one guzman and you're absolutely right and sixty six everywhere and i see joe carter twenty nine. And that's why. When roger clemens said that i.

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Why Some Easter Island Statues Are Where They Are

60-Second Science

02:41 min | 3 years ago

Why Some Easter Island Statues Are Where They Are

"The statues on Easter Island are among the most mysterious objects made by humans. We still don't know how they were moved why they were placed particular sites around the island and why they were made in the first place. Now, researchers think they have at least some answers because a new analysis fines that the statues are located near sources of freshwater. The study appears in the Journal plus. It's believed that the residents of revenue the indigenous name for Easter Island began constructing these carvings in the thirteenth century the statues called Moai which sit upon stone platforms called who are the very definition of monumental, most way between twenty and thirty tonnes and of the thousand on the island about four hundred have been moved from the quarry where they originated and placed on all who located elsewhere. But those locations aren't necessarily everywhere there in some places and not others. And the questions that we started to ask ourselves was, why do we find these out who and why some places on the landscape but not others Carl, Lipo an anthropologist at Binghamton University in Central, New, York he says that most of these sculptures are found along the coast but some are inland and they're not necessarily in obvious places. For example, we don't find out WHO and statues located on the tops of hills places that we might expect to find them if. These things were symbolic representing ancestors where you wanted to show off to the world or the itself, the fruits of your creation these statue. So the statues are more than just towering talismans to be admired from afar indeed lippo and his colleagues noted that people spent most of their time living in working around these sites which made the researchers thing that the statues might be located near a valuable resource. So the question was what resource was water freshwater marine resources. Or Division places, which of those which combination of those best explained locations of who on the landscape and their statistical analyses pointed toward potable water, which Lippo says made sense every single time we found a big source of freshwater. There would be a statue in and out who emmy facilities over and over and over again in places where we didn't find freshwater, we didn't find statues and I hope now that doesn't mean that the sculpture served as markers like sign saying. Here. But rather that the community themselves were connected to those resources and thus their investment in statues was done around that resource because these locations had the resources that they needed survive. It seems that many of these massive sculptures are where they are for totally pragmatic reasons we'll build here because here is where we wanna be.

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Her Name Was Sandy Guardiola

Latino Rebels Radio

06:08 min | 3 years ago

Her Name Was Sandy Guardiola

"You ready to talk about what happened to me or do you need a moment or no? Absolutely so on? So to start October fourth twenty seventeen is a day on. I can never forget me. Personally I was living in Brooklyn at the time, I, just started working as a carpenter in the union. I went to work I got home. Ottesen with my grandfather, her father at the time in Brooklyn I got a call. And It's A. Have you heard from your mother? And I said no when I was like why and she's like something's going on so I start looking into I started trying to call her caller caller on nothing. No answer no answer. And I'm sitting in my room. In Brooklyn for about four hours. eight o'clock comes I still haven't heard from her. On talking to my sister I'm talking to my uncle and you know we're ready to go upstate. Because she was living in upstate New York at the time she was working. With New, York, State Parole 'cause. She went back into the law. Enforcement Field to To get her years onto to get her pension and retire, so she was upstate New York. We're getting ready to drive. I'll never forget I I went to the subway. To to go to my uncles, so I got up in his car with the draft together. And my sister calls me to screaming crying. It happened. It happens. She's dead. She's dead and I just dropped to my knees in in the subway station and I couldn't believe it so. I'm. We go to my sister's in the Bronx. We pick her up and she tells us that state police came to her house and Saturday down and told her that. My mom was. Sitting in her living room with her gone her service weapon. Pointed to her head. And that they tried talking her out of it. But it didn't work out and that she ended up shot and. So from there we drive upstate seven hours. We drive through the night. We got upstate and we go straight to the more, so we could go see urine. Identify her and they didn't allow us that we. We were told that there was an investigation. Yada Yada we, we have to go to state police state that countless identifier. Okay so now we just take. We're we're. In such grief than so many emotions. You know we don't even. We just went through the next step, so we go to say police. Up there and you know we're trying to find out what have been you know. Everything that's going on before you know it. We're all separated and they're asking US questions. Why did she move upstate What does she want to do here? So looking back at it? It was it was like trying to find dirt on her like they're trying to. Interrogate us to find out. You know why. She was in their area and You. Know at the time again. You not too many emotions even even comprehend what was going on and then from the state police. We go to the apartment where you know. She was shot. We walk, in. And Her bed. was. Not there. Her mattress was missing. There is a sheets there with blood. And one bullet hole through her window. and. You know. Again you know going through the motions. We don't realize we're into a crime scene that you know we should have even been there. We should've. Right, away gotten someone attorney you know. Eventually we did, but at that time we should've right away. Made that move so that we conduct their own investigation, but that didn't happen. There was so many emotions going on, so that was that day. But then you know. Over time we find out the story. So a welfare check was called on my mother, she didn't show up for work that day. She was supposed to go back to work that day after being in a car accident exactly one month prior to that day, and through our you know our lawyers investigations. Something happened with her paperwork, and she wasn't able to show up for work, and we don't even know to this day if she had showed up for work or not, and the crazy part about the welfare check is that it came from the Rochester Parole Office And while she was on medical leave, she was transferring from the Rochester. Parole Office to the Binghamton Parole Office because what we find out later as she was doing with harassment in Rochester, something happened with her supervisor where her supervisor and her didn't get along that supervisor one that cold in the welfare check on her on that day, the officer that responded to the welfare check. He arrived at her residence on. He didn't get an answer at the door. He went to apartment management where they granted him access to give them a key fob. And this is all unwarranted. they was never a an emergency call given to me or my sister. You know her emergency contacts. We never received a call. You know to say you know something's wrong. Can you please check on my mother that never happened? So they grant themselves access to the apartment. Then when they get in, there's another closed door her bedroom door. They let themselves into the bedroom door and from there. For whatever reason? Something happened I. Don't know if there was a an exchange. I, don't know what happened. We still don't know the facts of what exactly happened to that day. There's only two people that know the answers to what happened that officer at my mother and my mother is here to tell her side of the story. But anyways. We don't know what happened. What we know is that she was shot three times once in her head once in her arm once in abdomen. While laying in bed.

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Gov. Cuomo: New York regions meet criteria to reopen

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:26 sec | 3 years ago

Gov. Cuomo: New York regions meet criteria to reopen

"Forty eight states have at least partially reopened today parts of New York state the country's coronavirus epicenter will join them Marc midday will be able to get his construction business going again in Binghamton extremely important and we need to get the cash flow and I need to get guys back to work new York's finger lakes southern tier and Mohawk valley regions each meet the criteria including declining hospitalizations and increased testing

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Cassius Winston stars in Michigan State's win a day after death of brother

First Light

00:18 sec | 4 years ago

Cassius Winston stars in Michigan State's win a day after death of brother

"College basketball number one Michigan state got its first win beating Binghamton one hundred forty seven catches once in seventeen points and eleven assists came a night after his brother was struck and killed by a train in Michigan number five little last Youngstown state number six Florida though upset by Florida state sixty three fifty one sentinels have beaten the Gators the last six times

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Nobel prize honors breakthroughs on lithium-ion batteries

Sean Hannity

00:23 sec | 4 years ago

Nobel prize honors breakthroughs on lithium-ion batteries

"Two American scientists and one from Japan will share this year's Nobel Prize for chemistry the prize goes to John good enough of the university of Texas at Austin Stanley winning have a Binghamton university in New York and a cure Yoshino of Japan the scientists will share the prize for their work developing lithium ion batteries the ninety seven year old good enough is the oldest person to be awarded the Nobel Prize in any

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Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to 3 scientists 'for the development of lithium-ion batteries'

Morning Edition

03:31 min | 4 years ago

Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to 3 scientists 'for the development of lithium-ion batteries'

"Inskeep the Nobel Prize for chemistry goes to people whose work in chemistry charges much of our lives they worked on batteries lithium ion batteries in particular which power anything from phones to electric cars who have yet to stop second I mean how did all this new thought that's then ultra in Sweden the three scientists won the prize for creating our re chargeable world NPR's now greenfield voice is here to tell us all about the winners either now hello who the winners alright so there's three scientists including the oldest scientists to ever win a Nobel others to in the United States so John good enough from the university of Texas at Austin he's ninety seven years old meaning that I still have decades and decades to get my own Nobel there's still time go are still times there's Ms Stanley winning him from Binghamton university state university of New York and then there's also a cure your she know who's a researcher at a corporation in Japan and as you said they all want it for work that led to the development of lithium ion battery I'm these are so ubiquitous I just picked one up right because I picked up my cell phone here what's going on here what they developed so as the Nobel Prize committee put it they said unlike other batteries there based on chemical reactions that sort of break down the electrodes these batteries are based on lithium ions that flow back and forth and these three scientists solved a number of chemical challenges to make it so that lithium ions can travel in a controlled manner and the result is that you have this battery that is really light weight that makes it truly portable and re chargeable and I because if it was breaking down the chemical process like the other batteries you describe were if you could be charged it's dead at the end of all that your batteries used to be like sure I DO cells or whatever yeah people who who have not you know grown up with batteries real sort of take lithium ion batteries for granted but they weren't on the market until nineteen ninety one and so you know there are a lot of younger people who have never known a world without these batteries but the truth is they really revolutionize things I mean okay the occasionally burst into flame right we've all heard about that because lithium is highly reactive but they are so light and they hold their charge and you don't have to completely drain the battery before recharging it I mean it's just a great battery technology and it's also why my phone can be this small that fits in my pocket righted be much larger bulkier and with an older style exactly so you have them in mobile phones you have them and laptops there's medical applications like pacemakers and then also long distance electric cars again lithium ion batteries and you know the Nobel Prize committee clearly thought that the ability to store energy from renewable sources like sun and wind we're really affected by this technology and that's kind of interesting because you know it really got started in the nineteen seventies during the oil crisis when oil companies were trying to diversify their energy activities and so now you know many you know years later it's being thought of in a different kind of way interesting reminder of how science works too because he's a three different people sharing the prize but they're different people in different parts of the world right they were working together but they're working on the same problem yeah they kind of picked up problems each one made a little step forward and then the next person picked it up and took it the next way now thanks so much thank you that's an peers now greenfield voice with word the three scientists have won the Nobel Prize in chemistry for their work on lithium ion

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Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to 3 scientists 'for the development of lithium-ion batteries'

Morning Edition

03:02 min | 4 years ago

Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to 3 scientists 'for the development of lithium-ion batteries'

"Inskeep the Nobel Prize for chemistry goes to people whose work in chemistry charges much of our lives they work on batteries lithium ion batteries in particular which power anything from phones to electric cars can stop second I mean how did all this new thought yes the announcement in Sweden the three scientists won the prize for creating our re chargeable world NPR's now greenfield voice is here to tell us all about the winners either now hello who the winners alright so there's three scientists including the oldest scientists to ever win a Nobel others to in the United States so John good enough from the university of Texas at Austin he's ninety seven years old meaning that I still have decades and decades to get my own Nobel there's still time go are still times there's M. Stanley winning him from Binghamton university state university of New York and then there's also a cure your she know who's a researcher at a corporation in Japan and as you said they all want it for work that led to the development of lithium ion battery I'm these are so ubiquitous I just picked one up right because I picked up my cell phone here but maybe people don't quite even understand the basic technology the charges everything what's going on here what they did what they developed so as the Nobel Prize committee put it they said unlike other batteries there based on chemical reactions that sort of break down the electrodes these batteries are based on lithium ions that flow back and forth and these three scientists solved a number of chemical challenges to make it so that lithium ions can travel in a controlled manner and the result is that you have this battery that is really light weight that makes it truly portable and re chargeable and I'll because if it was breaking down the chemical process like the other batteries you describe were if you could be charged it's dead at the end of all that your batteries used to be like sure I DO cells or whatever yeah people who if not you know grown up with batteries really sort of take lithium ion batteries for granted but they weren't on the market until nineteen ninety one and so you know there are a lot of younger people who have never known a world without these batteries but the truth is they really revolutionize things I mean okay the occasionally burst into flame right we've all heard about that because lithium is highly reactive but they are so late in the hold their charge and you don't have to completely drain the battery before recharging it I mean it's just a great battery technology and it's also why my phone can be this small that it fits in my pocket righted be much larger bulkier and with an older style exactly so you have them in mobile phones you have them and laptops there's medical applications like pacemakers and then also long distance electric cars again lithium ion batteries and you know the Nobel Prize committee clearly thought that the ability to store energy from renewable sources like sun and wind we're really affected by this technology and that's kind of interesting because you know it really got started in the nineteen seventies during the oil crisis

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Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to 3 scientists 'for the development of lithium-ion batteries'

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:22 sec | 4 years ago

Nobel Prize for Chemistry awarded to 3 scientists 'for the development of lithium-ion batteries'

"Three scientists awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry for the development of lithium ion batteries the first truly light weight batteries winners are American John be good enough of the university of Texas at ninety seven the oldest person ever to get the Nobel Prize British American scientist Stanley Whittingham of Binghamton university and a cure you Shino of

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4 arrested in plot to attack Muslim community in New York

America in the Morning

01:37 min | 5 years ago

4 arrested in plot to attack Muslim community in New York

"Authorities in upstate New York say they've uncovered a plot to set off some homemade bombs. It may surprise you. To learn more about the four people who allegedly planned the attack on a Muslim community. Steve Kastenbaum has the latest. The investigation in Greece. New York just outside Rochester began with a tip from someone at the local high school, a student who heard a conversation told officials that someone mentioned that one of them looked like the next. School shooter one thing led to another and later police in the town arrested three young men sixteen year old from the high school we charged three individuals with the crime was cruel possession of a weapon. I. We also charged a fourth individual who sixteen years of age under the new raise the age law is an adolescent offender, that's Greece. Police chief Patrick Phelan. He said the suspects had a cache of nearly two dozen weapons and something else. The firearms are founded various homes. The three implement improvised explosive devices were all located at one home, which is the home of the sixteen year old adolescent defender, the three homemade explosive devices or were allegedly built for a specific purpose. A plot to attack in this community in Delaware County known as Islam Burke chief feeling claims the three young men in the high school student were intent on attacking people who live in the Muslim community, east of Binghamton, New York. The homemade bombs were sent to the FBI's lab in Quantico for further examination. Phelan said they were filled with black powder. Ball,

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Princeton vs. Duke Basketball Highlights

CBB: Binghamton at Notre Dame

00:23 sec | 5 years ago

Princeton vs. Duke Basketball Highlights

"Eighty three college basketball in the nation's second ranked team Duke running Princeton off the floor six to twenty eight to store now. Just ripped it out of the hands of a rally. Heart hard. Blue blue devil, IMG sports network. RJ Barrett at twenty seven one on one to fifty over

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Marines ready for a big donation effort to Toys for Tots

Buck Sexton

00:40 sec | 5 years ago

Marines ready for a big donation effort to Toys for Tots

"Ask any marine, he or she will tell you they adapt and overcome. Well, that's what the marines behind. The Catalan regions toys for tots campaign had to do when toys R us closed this year. Amtrak said it couldn't make trains available to distribute. The toys the answer thanks to a wide range of sponsors, including Norfolk Southern a train that will make four stops between Binghamton and the Lanson distributing toys on December first following Sunday. The ninth six tractor trailers will be part of a twenty vehicle caravan with stops between Saratoga springs and rouses point that the Canadian border. Current toy drive is underway. At more than four hundred locations crossed the cattle

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Contact sports increase Parkinson's disease risk

At Home with Gary Sullivan

03:03 min | 5 years ago

Contact sports increase Parkinson's disease risk

"Special effects it's. The practical stunts and real world sequences that make a movie like this rise above the. Rest sure staging an action scene in the computer gives. The filmmaker more control but there's nothing quite as thrilling as watching the actual star of the film performing such impressive spots Trust anybody It's Hollywood's last chance to have a huge blockbuster before the kids start to head back, to school and they picked the fine one to make. That happen mission impossible fall. Out rocks this is Kevin car fact is at the movies. Dot com Tim tebow is likely not going to see, his hopes of playing in the majors. This year more on that from correspondent John Stolnis the former NFL quarterback and. Heisman Trophy winner broke the hamate bone in his right hand as he. Took a swing. During a minor league game last week Tibo plays for the New York. Mets AA. Affiliate in Binghamton and was put on the disabled list over the weekend Tibo is scheduled to have surgery. And. Probably won't play again this year as a result he turns thirty. One next month and made the AA all star team this year it was thought he could get a September call up. When the rosters expand with the struggling last place Mets he to. Seventy three with six home runs at Binghamton this season, his, second year as a Mets minor leaguer after a three year career. In the NFL I'm John Stolnis a young athletes hard hits in sports can certainly take it's toll, in later life Sierra Crawford has that story athletes who. Play hockey football boxing and. Other sports that involve repetitive hits to the head may have increased risk of developing body disease which can trigger parkinson's researchers from boston university in the v._a. boston healthcare system analyzed nearly seven hundred brains as part of a chronic traumatic encephalopathy studying found of the former athletes about eighty one percent were found to have c. in twenty percent of those were diagnosed with lewy body disease some experts appraising the findings as researchers have attempted to find out for years was behind the loss of motor function that occurs in a small number of c._t._e. cases i'm sierra crawford a drug sniffing dog in the country of columbia has been reassigned to ensure her safety correspondent t._j. cutini tells us why the six year old german shepherd named sambre which means shadow recently sniffed out nearly ten tons of cocaine belonging to colombia's most notorious criminal organization that you're a bangles in retaliation the game put out a two million peso or seventy thousand dollars bounty on sambas head police have reassigned the dog to bogota airport a place considered much safer for her is it's outside of the Area of influence still the counter-narcotics forces she'll now be accompanied by extra officers to ensure her safety during. Deployments TJ teeny jimbohannon is championing one stores efforts on the offbeat Zone What would you pay for a VHS tape going to go for like a dollar or, two something like. That Jason champion actually gets that much for VHS. Tapes sometimes more came in the big. Boxes you remember.

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Barbara Bush is dead at 92

The Sports Zone With Pete McCarthy

01:35 min | 5 years ago

Barbara Bush is dead at 92

"Riedel in the morning on the voice of new york seven ten w r good morning everybody coming up at eight twenty five a quick update on first lady barbara bush we were talking about your yesterday she in failing health and she went into what's called comfort care but her family saying that she's in great spirits and is feisty and a fighter so well barbara bush ninety two years old is still good silver fox is still with us good we we always say well i don't think there's anyone in the world who doesn't love barbara bush so hanging there hang in there babs boy a binghamton now you think binghamton suny binghamton would be sleepy campus upstate they're very pretty part of a of new york state by the web and up to binghamton many times but there have been two murders on that campus now just the other day up poor nineteen year old freshmen from brazil named joe souza was stabbed to death and they have they have somebody in custody now michael rocque twenty has been charged in the killing of the nineteen year old freshmen roque has pleaded not guilty and i believe he's from massa recipe kwa and the young lady who was killed even though she's a brazilian she some right brooke she went to school right here in westchester so right local connections on the story but the district attorney says that and his name is steve cornwell says this this wasn't just some random act now we absolutely believe that this was a random act and suspect is in custody yes.

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Police probe killing of Binghamton University nursing student

Orlando's Morning News with Joe Kelley

02:08 min | 6 years ago

Police probe killing of Binghamton University nursing student

"The driver who they say hit and killed a man and then drove away the crush epa just before one a m saturday morning in the parking lot of the via port florida mall near four forty one and patio radio road police report the driver of a silver chevy pickup was driving north and the va entertainment parking lot and hit an suv the driver than hit two men walk in the parking lot one of them died in the hospital plenty of mystery remains after a happy ending to a story about a tourist who disappeared during his first trip to the united states severe drought ahkmadov is visiting new york city from uzbekistan last august just before getting on a bus to visit his daughter in ohio ahkmadov disappeared is family feared the worst but it turns out he'd been found unconscious seven miles away three days after his disappearance with no identification at a traumatic brain injury after weeks at hospitals an unknown person the new york daily news says a 26yearold doctor at st luke's health determine awkward olives identity and notified law enforcement the sixty one year olds now doing better he's reunited with this loved ones police are still trying to determine what happened to ahkmadov ryan clark abc news new york and international man eid is underway for a person of interest in the killing of a 22yearold nursing student is disgusting no one does as i know family deserve that either haley anderson's body was discovered friday in her home near the campus of the state university of new york in binghampton police say they are searching for anderson's former boyfriend also wonder seeing student who they think has fled the country the creators of the net flicked siri stranger things are now the latest to face claims that they are abusive on the set a post on instagram's that seems to belong to someone who worked on the tv showed says that that men in power on the set verbally abused several women including a threats and insults matt roster for the brother behind brothers behind the show of apologized in a statement for what they say is a highstress production or temper sometimes flared netflixing had said it looked into the allegations and found no wrongdoing and if you're putting it off taxed day is now a little over a month away and if you are one of the millions of americans preparing your own return experts are reminding you to make sure you get.

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