30 Burst results for "Bourbon Street"

Sword and Scale
"bourbon street" Discussed on Sword and Scale
"A couple of days, two days later, and further down the beach, in a separate jurisdiction, even more body parts began washing ashore. As of our earlier morning, probably around 6 a.m., discovery was made in past Christiana. Part of a leg. Starts the beach and they found another part. Looks like the other, the second part of the thigh part of the leg. Long Beach, police department made it Harrison county and discovered a head of a deceased person after the body parts were collected. The medical examiner concluded that they had all come from the same unidentified female, who appeared to be in her. Mid 20s. For police, their number one priority was finding out who this woman was. And to do that, they began looking at missing persons cases in the area. They soon learned that a young mother from the neighboring city of New Orleans had been reported missing, just shortly before the torso washed ashore in Mississippi. New Orleans police say 22 year old Jaron Lockhart was last seen by her boyfriend around 8 p.m. on Tuesday in the 2400 block of tulane avenue. Her boyfriend says she took a cab to her job in the 300 block of bourbon street, but began to worry when he couldn't reach her. She hasn't been seen since. Jaron Lockhart was born in independence, Louisiana, and grew up in and around the small town of Albany. About 60 miles north of New Orleans. Jaron loved to dance, she liked to write poetry. And hoped to one day become a hairdresser. To her friends and family, Darren was an especially kindhearted and extremely likeable young woman. Everyone that knew Jaron considered her to be sweet, really funny, and just an overall decent human being. The most common adjectives people seem to use when describing Jaron or generous, and giving. As a beloved daughter, sister, girlfriend, and friend to many. Jaron was important to a lot of people. Most of all, her three year old daughter Riley, who Jaron absolutely adored. Sadly, by age 23, Jaron had developed a drug problem. And to feed her addiction, she worked as an exotic dancer at the bourbon street strip club. Temptations. She was in a mid 20s, young girl, she was a dancer, an exotic place stripped of calendar call it once I was treated all the fuels on the street. She had a young child. She was a mother, she had a boyfriend also understandable him more than her. So we understood both of our addicted to heroin. They had a pretty expensive daily habit that she tried to make up and that's probably the reason she would do some things that I would consider high risk to lose. But I own counsel once she fell to the grips as we could come from. She seemed like a family was certainly concerned with water. She had a lot of friends who were all there, all they could express since she was a really young woman, photographs of a very attractive after Jaron was reported missing. Her family pleaded for anyone to come forward with information. At the same time, they held on the hope that the dismembered body parts found in Mississippi didn't have anything to do with Germans disappearance. Please come out and tell us something. Let us know anything that way we can try to find her because we love her very much. And we want her to know that we love her very much and we want a home. You haven't gotten any confirmation that that's your sister, correct? I'm hoping it's not. Sadly, Jaron's family did eventually receive the heartbreaking news that the dismembered body parts that washed ashore on the beaches of Mississippi did indeed belong to 23 year old Jeremy Lockhart. She was always kind to everyone and she just loved everybody. I don't know. There was no hate in our body. I think the hardest thing for me is Momo, chills, nightmares. I just want to say that I love my daughter with all my heart. Well, this is so. I hope you saw that I hope your me about favor. The autopsy that was performed on Jaron, not only identified her, but also provided investigators with crucial information. Specifically, the cause of her death. We learned that she was with puberty was a single stand on to the chest and she was more likely to see when her wings were removed and her head was removed. Darren was killed by a single stab wound to the heart. And after she was dead, someone skinned off her tattoos to conceal her identity. Dismembered her body and threw her body parts into the Gulf of Mexico. To track down the culprit or culprits. The police sought out Jaron's last known whereabouts. And they learned that she was last seen at her job. The downtown strip club temptations. In the early morning hours of June 6th, 2012, at about 2 a.m., surveillance cameras both inside and outside the strip club captured Jaron leaving work with a young woman who appeared to be in her late 20s and a man who appeared to be in his late 30s. In an attempt to identify these two people, the police released the surveillance footage to the media. Surveillance cameras inside temptations on bourbon street captured these images of a man and woman entering the club in the early morning hours last Wednesday. Around 20 minutes later, they left with dancer jaren Lockhart authorities say, preliminary and unconfirmed information leads them to believe the man possibly works as a doorman at a nearby club, while the woman they say is possibly a street performer. I mean, if they're not involved, they could be victims. If nothing else, they're witnesses to the last time we know that she is alive. After the temptations surveillance footage was broadcast. It didn't take long before the police received a phone call from

KPRC 950 AM
"bourbon street" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM
"I don't know how many trees there are in Houston. But in Houston now because of the big storm, we have a tree down. Channel 13. According to Rudy, who's watching channel 13 just showed a huge tree blown over. It's crepe myrtle about 15 ft. Tall, crape myrtle crepe myrtle. Limbs can get easily is bigger round is my, um Let's say thumb. Yeah, that's a big maybe both thumbs. Hey, that's big to some guy. Okay? Its girth, right? Yeah, that's what's important. Its girth e would you say? Uh, I don't know it. Look, because somebody out there is probably getting ravaged by the storm. But it ain't us. We're supposed linemen are getting ravaged. We're told that we're in the middle of the hurricane right now. It's right on top of us. Did you go look outside? There's nothing going on. Don't really is that guys were in the eye of the storm or speed that calm. We're in there. Right now. Oh, it's Heery. Well, anybody's got any news for us. Please let us know. Well, Randi does Randy's in Thibodaux. Oh, yeah. Uh, Thibodeau Police department gave Waffle House a ticket. For serving the lineman. Trying to get to power back up. What? Why in the world would do that? And and here's a picture of the ticket. I can't read this script scratching that, the cops wrote. But they were serving lineman. And they got him a ticket, Huh? Beat me. I mean, they gave a ticket to a guy on the Galveston Beach for walking around in a funny mask was running Michael Myers costume from the Halloween scary movie, which for whatever it's worth, you know, we wouldn't hurt anybody The hurricane and even started yet when they were arresting. This was yesterday, they told him it was disorderly conduct. I don't know. Is the power still out in some parts of south Louisiana? I can't get a straight answer on that. Yep. Like if you live in Grand isle. Obviously there's no power there. But do you live there anymore? Yeah. Good. From what I've seen. There's nowhere to live. Should we take some calls? If anybody out there has got news on that, please let us know. Cowboy and Ploce cowboy. Make this real quick, My man. What did you see? Three beans, gentlemen. Yeah, quick. I did get power last night. Thank goodness I've had I was out for 15 days. But there is still people here in Saint John and around, but I know for a fact that don't keep up on Facebook Who's got power? And who doesn't? There's still several, several several in LA Plaza. It's the reason I called it originally was. Look real quick. I had some guys in my yard linesman about 13 of them. They're from Connecticut and Maine. Couple days I had to show on we started. One guy was standing over here watching and kept over here on the show. He kind of turned to me and said, You know, bro. He said. We're a lot like you down up where we live. And as we started talking, and basically there are not liberals, he said. We get, he said. We get so much mail and because we're in a union, everybody assumes and that's what they want us to be. We're not allowed to discuss it, he said. But let me tell you over 80% of our guys in our union are all conservatives and we were Trump supporters. And we don't like the crap that's going on. They went to Bourbon Street. They couldn't get in any bars the other night because they didn't have, uh, covid tests and covid vaccination proof. Yeah, they they They really were upset if they were like, man, This is crazy, all living like this. And and anyway, they went on about their business. I'd like to give the MPV was the name of the company. Great guys, man, Great guys, very friendly. And get this thing, bro. They were awesome Time TV. I watched their video music awards the other MPV MPV. Okay, That's different. Yeah. Mike email wanted johnson dot com. He said. Yeah. Still without power down here in Homa. Listening to you guys on an emergency radio. And then I wanted to let you know I saw on Facebook not seen the news article confirming this, but it looks like some linemen working on restoring power in Cocodrie were killed from somebody back feeding a generator through their home and they hadn't turned off the main breaker. And if that's true, you should warn people to not do that. Don't do that. But I got to tell you, the national news media is really missing the story here. The story is in Texas and Hurricane Nicholas. The story is still Hurricane Ida if you want to go out and cover storm ravaged communities Go ahead. It's all waiting for you right over there. Uh, Carl says yesterday heard on the radio. There were 135,000 homes without power 10. Minutes later, same report. They said 230,000 homes without power Regardless. It's still a pile of people without power all this time later and and that's not the news story anymore. Yeah, irregardless. I think everything's going to be fine. How's that again? Did that on purpose? 866 I love W J. We'll get back to your call shortly. We hope everybody is safe out. There we are. You know, we're trying to keep high and dry up here ourselves, and I could not notice the top news story today on Reddit news. Is hang on. I'll.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"bourbon street" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Which is Saturday at 1. 15. Bourbon Street. Lance Lynn got tossed last night. Uh, he was coming off the mound and you get searched every inning to see if you've got a foreign substance, sticky stuff, Spider attack or whatever's too much sunscreen, right? The umpire was a little slow from what I was able to reduce on replay. You were watching it real time. What did you think? Well, first of all, they Lenin's and Steve Stone came back out of break and it was a wide shot because you didn't see it like that field level was a wide shot behind home plate. So there you have it, where it's Lance Lynn, instead of stopping and checking with the umpire just kept walking, and he's in the in the In the dugout and he takes his belt off. Just like Well, What do you mean? What do you take your belt off, or, you know, you got to be checked. Why didn't you stop and check in with the umpire? You know, that's a protocol. Correct. He got pissed off. I think because they give the home run. He didn't have his good stuff yesterday, So he just kept walking. You can't do that. Okay, So here's Lance Lynn postgame. Could you tell us what happened with you and the empires and ended the fourth Yeah, I was going off the mound. He was late getting over, so I left my gloves and my hat. And then what? I was going down the dugout trying to see the trainers because I'm dealing with something. He yells at me that he needs to see my belt, so I tossed it up and then he throws me out. Were you expected to get tossed at that point? No, I mean he's late getting over there and then I'm trying to get some work done to go back up for the fifth and You know, obviously. I hurt his feelings. Assuming no, but that they listened to any explanation of the situation from you about why you were rushed in to try to get seen. No, they don't care you to me out because I tossed my belt and I said, Well, if you're over your long time, we wouldn't have this problem. Tony said. That you've got work to do is amazing tonight, pitching out of the dams in the first and the third, How did you feel out there? I felt completely miserable. But when you get out of that, and only gave up one run And when we win, that's what it's all about. So you know, I wish I could have gone deeper, but I didn't get that opportunity was taken from me. But I'm gonna give myself radio for the next one. You felt miserable in terms of what was going on or physically or what was what was the musical part? Yeah, every bit of it. Everybody. Sounds like you think it's a minor Asian. You can make your next start. Kind of what was going on. Or is that something you've dealt with this before like with the trap? See you in five days. Okay. If you won't say that's fine, you know, you know, Lynn did not have was that guy? Yeah, He didn't have his good stuff, and he's pissed off. You know, that's all. It was 88 pictures through four. Now again, I understand the philosophy what Tony is trying to do. He wants to save his starters for October. I understand that, but he did. But Lynn was behind. Yeah, he did surrender. Just wonder and run. But you just tell he didn't have his good, dominant stuff. He did give you a little magic, though runners in scoring position and got 123 outs on the row. That was pretty good for him yesterday. But again, Lin knows the protocol right? You're throwing your belt out there. You're throwing your jock and throwing your is that laundry day You're going to put out good clothes pins out there just to put your stuff out. You know you're not supposed to do that Go check, and he says the umpire was late getting over. You go See the umpire? You know the protocol. Okay, But if he's having again, I'm speculating here. I'm just throwing out a particular body part. He's having a string groin and I'm trying to pitch through it or my back is a little tight. He's got a very limited amount of time that the trainer can hook him up to a stim machine or a massage in the low back or whatever it is. Maybe they put some icy hot on him in areas that he can't do himself. You gotta that we've seen I saw four pitch inning the other day. Bam! You're right back out there. If you'd be on time I could have got my treatment and right. Yeah, He knows the product. They all know the protocol. You get You get searched by the umpire to make sure that you don't have any sticky stuff. You don't throw your belt out there. You don't do that. And you know that. Do what you're supposed to do. And by the way, if you're LaRussa, you tell your offense to couple pitches. Give them some time, right? Right, but throwing your belt out there and throwing your jockey and like you just washed your clothes. You got clothes pins out there. That's not how you're supposed to do business. Do what you're supposed to do. You know you don't have any sticky stuff. It's a hot night. You're sweating, right? So he's got nothing. He's just but he had a bad night. And I just think he was done. That's what I thought. Does he get suspended for it? No, fine. No, I don't think so. Don't think so. He just got tossed. I think that's enough. But I think that he was just frustrated, hurt. And you mentioned you said it right there, Mark and asked him the question, right and all the above hurt. Frustrated didn't have as good stuff. He was just done for the night. He was Ken's in Prospect Heights. 3123323776. What's your thought? What happened? Hey, Good morning, guys. Again. Big a White Sox fan cap as you are a Cubs fan, and I hated seeing Lance. Get tossed, but you know Across every professional sports football. Baseball basketball basketball players are running into the stands fighting with Sands. Football players are squaring off with each other, fighting and yelling at each other. I mean and for what he did last night..

Fore The People
Boo Weekley Knows How to Party in New Orleans
"David, talk to me about that party after your first Hilton head in New Orleans. We loaded up. We stopped here to stop off 'cause they said, ask them, oh, Jimmy Johnson, JJ, my own agent. And I asked him, I said, hey, man, I said you're big on this thing. And he said, no. They ain't, but we're going to stop off, right? For what, I said, we got to get some billion for this ride. He goes, man, he's saying to go from New Orleans. He gonna party like a rockstar. I said, now, I said, I got to get prime before I get down there. So we got ready. We went to the gas station. I grabbed me a 24 pack. We got on that airplane, me and no JoJo. And y'all know JoJo. Oh yeah. Bro that's my son's JoJo, but he's a big boy. JoJo. He's country strong. Yeah. We loaded up. We laid it over in New Orleans. And we got there. We went Jake then and we went straight to the hares. It was to give you the slot machine. With all the money. If you had the key, if you had the key to unlock it and take the cash while you couldn't win shit at that point. That's exactly right. You break even. So we got the party there, a little bit with all the guys around there and we went on down there to bourbon street and man, we shot bourbon street all the way. I'm talking about we watched the sun come up right there at the riverfront. And I said rather to run front and yodel Dixie for a long time while yo, my gosh, I sat there. I mean, it was, that was a good one. Yeah, that was your first PGA Tour win. That was my first

Houston Matters
"bourbon street" Discussed on Houston Matters
"Dr owner will. Tell me what you like about this song. What what what made you want to record it. Let's talk about what i learned play. I learned to play. In front arouses on wall street. Can't remember that. I learned off of hang any one of the guys that was traveling to show them heard the title somewhere. I'll think he played it for me. You know a lot of people. Bob wills did it. Ramblings acted obviously ernest tubb. An in home of the but it was living on a little street laying on world street vacant for three. Oh bourbon street. And what i what. I enjoy so much about the museum that i learned playing on the corner especially victorious in new orleans..

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"bourbon street" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Just ahead of headlines, traffic and weather together, we should have seen it coming. It's not impossible. But we all know that recently just about any business that you frequent, especially hospitality businesses and Food Service industries. Signs all the time. Short on staff can't find anybody to work here. Please be patient. We don't have enough people. Well, at least once Gentleman's club in New Orleans is offering signing bonuses to new and returning entertaining entertainers to combat what they call a national exotic dancers. Shortage is assigning butters all in one. Mhm doesn't say. But I would probably according to the general manager of Larry Flint's Hustler Club in New Orleans, which, by the way is right next to the Kit Kat Club Across the street on Bourbon Street. We look forward to reverting back to a seven day per week operation just as we were prior to Covid. And in order to do so. We need to ensure that we have an ample number of entertainers to sustain our guest, which is why we are implementing assigning incentive to both local and out of state entertainers. 1000 bucks. And that's it. That's not that I can do that in a week. Well, let me just say from experience. We did this as a family justice entertainment. We went in the Hustler club in New Orleans once On Bourbon Street. And I don't know how any of the women that I saw him there could possibly make 1000 bucks in a month was a daytime or nighttime because there's a difference. Well, yeah, well bear. There's rain still dark in the club, right? Yeah, but there's a difference in. You know the talent in the talent? Yeah, exactly. I'm.

Boston Public Radio Podcast
"bourbon street" Discussed on Boston Public Radio Podcast
"Boston public radio jared bone sitting in for marjory. I'm jim geraghty. Johnny over the latest headlines about food policy and the industry is cory comer. He's the executive director of the food and society policy program at the aspen in senior editor at the atlantic senior lecturer at the tufts friedman school of nutrition science and policy. Hello there corby kummer. Hello there although there hi corbett so we. Your massachusetts has tended toward the puritanical when it comes to alcohol here but now we have these self poor alcohol machines which seemed to be creeping into new england and to my surprise already here in massachusetts. I didn't realize it. So we're What are they about. Are we all going to be using them at some point soon. You know as anyone who has visited mississippi or states or bourbon. Street new orleans work to seeing Drive throughs that gave you annoymous big gulp. Sized alcohol fill drinks. The does in your in mississippi you know. It looks like it's a car wash or mcdonald's drive through and it's a bar and you get a giant pinnacle lada or marguerite and you're in your car like in one of those red Solo cups but even bigger so. There's that there's bourbon street with everybody going down with the same red cups of full of alcohol and usually wearing beads even out of a a mardi gras season in any case that has not been the case in new england and connecticut is about to allow the filth poor alcohol machine. You've all seen the vending machines especially from coca cola three mixture drink and you can pick exactly what you want and that's a huge innovation in the soft drink industry. This is the same thing for alcohol and cocktails. As far as i can tell the only place it's legal in massachusetts is behind a lock and key with valid. Id for bartenders at casino. But it might be coming sooner. You know it's one thing to be a supplement to make the lives easier of a wait person or a bartender but it sounds to me like this is a job killer inc. I mean isn't that what the goal is. It's partly job killer. It's partly just to increase sales. It's eating everything if it's for a bartender at the mgm springfield as it is. Then thurs you your drink and still gets a tip but it makes life easier then all you can say is. It's like those automatic expresso machine. We love the barista but the barista is just putting in a computer code on the super fancy eighteen thousand dollar machine and then handing into us the codes. We do it ourselves I don't know that it's a job killer. Unless of course connecticut is saying we're going put these on highway rest stops and so i was kind of joking but not about talking about how puritanical massachusetts has been around alcohol for instance. We still don't have happy. Hour other states do Obviously that's been given a lot of thought because of drunk driving accidents and whatnot but Especially as we're we're seeing the to go cocktails issue still alive. And whether that will be continued into next year or something that arose during the pandemic and with the advent of these self. Four machines is massachusetts changing in that regard. Well i think that legalizing beverages really important step to allow restaurants that have barely survived to make a high profit margin unmixed drinks to go. I hope that continues. Because i don't think that most customers are gonna spend a fortune on cereal tactics. I don't think this is dangerous. Who increase consumption. But i will say that all this legalizing good we do this. I was on a zoom discussion with the massachusetts author. Dan olk wrote a history of temperance. And the prohibition movement we were talking about legalized marijuana and the history of temperance. And i bet that there's going to be the same kind of strange bedfellows. Alliance opposing these self. Drink machines saying that. They're going to increase consumption dangerously that there was intemperance which is where a right now for example. He you dan. Oakland were saying the baptist. Church is joining forces with various unions to say. We don't want legalize marijuana because it's going to suppress alcohol feels bu- to last things. The thing that jared has mentioned this cocktails to go thing which i think most people know under baker executive order was okay through june fifteenth at literally being voted on the senate today to extend to march of two thousand twenty two you if if we need any proof not that we do in this country that there are two americas if there was a bill in the legislature today to say let's adopt what mississippi is doing. Let's have big gulps of mixed drinks in your car at mcdonalds. You think would get one vote in the legislative. Even i mean really either. You would hope it wouldn't. I haven't seen the lobbying. I believe that the state should increase and extend the legalized to go drinks. Because it is a way of helping restaurants is great but it is not the same as big gulps in cars. And i have not seen any kind of lobbying. I've only seen the restaurant industry saying hey help us out. We need everything we can to make money. Maybe in terms if they do this thing with cars they can also install these machines at k. through twelfth makes some extra restaurant. I mean that's the thing is. I think it's fine so far with under lock and key you have to have the employees to be able to use them so we're talking to become corby yesterday without you re talking about a horrible story in the globe. About how the he our heroes grocery workers of course for about a minute and a half At rhodes brothers delivery people were being replaced by outsourcing by contracting out with companies that do the delivery and then last night we read a story about pickers as they're called the people who grabble your stuff if you're doing instacart thing or whatever you're doing particularly during the pandemic but a lotta people think it's gonna continue maybe at a lower level post pandemic. These people are treated like crap. I mean they are right now. This is an incredibly depressingly bisque topi in story about what it is like to fill online grocery orders in a supermarket or warehouse. But i would say there's so much more of this that we don't read about like in warehouses from online ordering services but let's go it's like for supermarkets so the pickers as they're called are.

Scoops with Danny Mac
"bourbon street" Discussed on Scoops with Danny Mac
"The you know what i'm saying here. Okay so like you're saying if you say like can i get bourbon street bourbons. Yes but then it's just in. The bars are empty. The bars are empty but are they stocked with alcohol and We we would feel like committee a lot. I only know. I think we've got this down. Pat yeah i yeah. I think that's see. I was thinking more like venue but yeah. We'll say that you can say like a bourbon street. But then it's like you've got your run of the place and yeah it's There's not gonna be live music unless you're providing it kind of thing correct correct correct okay all right so those are the stipulations Brian and barber You guys are guests draft rookies. So we'll start with you too. We did a We did a blind draw before the draft. Brian you'll pick i barbara second then drew then me. It is a standard full round. Non snake draft brian. You're on the clock bachelor party venues and purple ally to buy lakes. If you're interested yes no. I think this one's pretty easy. I'm I had one circled on my big board here that I was hoping would get to me. But i got the one pick so i would say that my prime basha party location would be the phoenix son. Bubble hotel room. What i'm not to look up. Phoenix suns.

KPRC 950 AM
"bourbon street" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM
"The car. No. And then an hour later, I find myself Bam, bam, Ba na. Let's go Marching. Yeah, I know. I know. It's infectious. That's a shit. It's an earworm. It gets in your ear. A Rod split up with J. Lo. Not long ago, a couple weeks back. And after she ditched him, supposedly for cheating on her. He posted some video where he was listening to Coldplay and bagels, which, whether that way, which would have been funny if anybody did it. But when a Rod does it, dude, you're a rod. What? Okay, You're not with J. Lo anymore. You go bone some Playboy model now or something like that. Um, you know, Hey, everybody makes mistakes, I guess right. Are you saying Billy Gibbons? A solo project is a mistake? No, I was saying a rod cheating on tied that back to what you started with. Well, I thought it was good music. Should we get Billy Gibbons on the show? Bets a little early for musicians. We'll know we could just It's always been a problem trying to get musicians on the show because they don't wake up till we're done. But you know who doesn't want to do? The show is comedians. And then they don't want to do that. I don't want to, but they feel like the kind of need to to get you to go to the club. Come to the show, But then they don't want to do their comedy. You all right? Little wanna spoil it? Because I'm saving that for tonight. I got just a limited amount. No, no, no, I'm not here to do jokes and well, then what are you here for? Exactly? The O This commercial. Just tell you I got a comedy show coming up. Oh, well, you're hilarious about that'll be great. I do wonder though. In those instances, maybe it would be better for the comedian. Not even to do the show it all right. You know what I mean? Anyway. Well, we don't have time to worry about that today. There's too much else going on in this crazy world that we live in what With Kamala Harris his book and passed around at the border and Supreme Court hearings. Toe figure out of cheerleaders are allowed to swear on Snapchat. It's a weird day, man. Weird stuff to happen. And it really is, you know, um punter Biden. Near Bourbon Street. That idea just this weird is they get he's going to speak at Tulane University about fake news. Yeah, but that's going to take a Knauer or two of his day. And then Bourbon Street, right, and I don't think he needs to be anywhere near it. And then he's right there. What's that place called the Thai massage parlor? The place of the French quarter where everyone goes now that I've heard, I don't know. I've never been so not everyone will not me. Obviously I'm a married man, but we've heard things Hunter Biden should probably shouldn't go anywhere near north. If you're a guy that in what is he and recovery? Is that what they say about it? He's trying to get over it. They probably want you to think he might be. Well, if you're a hunter Biden there's virtually no consequences now. Look, the guy's in his fifties and he recently hit rock bottom, and then his dad became president. What do you think that would do to you think that might encourage you to continue to behave that way? And how do you hit rock bottom when you're that he didn't just start smoking crack in his forties? Not doubt it, right? Who does? That is like, Oh, no, I was queen knows Whistle right up till I was 35. And then I decided I'm just going to catch up on lost time. I'll start doing crack cocaine, and you don't start with anything else Before that. You just go straight to crack 100 Binding has had sex in a lot of weird places. Forgive my language for those of you with Children in the car. Me like the book? No, No, that's not knowing. No, no, no, Like the back seat of a Volkswagon footages footage has now emerged out of England of a couple making love. In broad daylight in a park full of Children. They were confronted by an angry parent as she filmed them in the act. So really, and you know, she's getting all holier than thou in this video. She's kind of raunchy, too, for videotape these May those kids like that You're having sex. Well, you think that's all right? So why are you doing it? We have some wrong. My child is seven years old. My child is in the park. My nieces are not have some respect for the British people can love some great over that. Besides, you're not supposed to have sex in the park. The Internet is where you're supposed to do. That is really, really great for porn connections, so I don't have to wait for poor There's always some new sites are born eyebrows up day and night for porn like I'm surfing at the speed of Light.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
New Orleans Shooting on Bourbon Street Leaves at Least 5 Wounded
"Reports of gunfire in the famed french. Quarter of new orleans happened early this morning on bourbon street. At least five people are hurt according to a tweet from the police department. None of the injuries is considered life threatening no word on any suspects.

Terry Meiners and Company
Muted Mardi Gras: Closed bars, barricaded Bourbon Street
"For celebration before Ash Wednesday in the beginning of Lent, But ABC is Jim Ryan says Fat Tuesday. 2021 is dramatically slimmed down. This'll was Mardi Gras 2020 of thousands float into New Orleans to celebrate its not that one of them carried coronavirus. Louisiana has recorded 9300 covert deaths in the 12 months since then. The decision was made to prohibit the usual parades and mass parties. Bourbon Street is abandoned on this fat Tuesday, and Opal Simpson had a restaurant to herself might not have MARTA ground, but we still got the music and we got the spirit generally in ABC News. Governor Bashir's covert briefing is coming up at

AP News Radio
Muted Mardi Gras: Closed bars, barricaded Bourbon Street
"Mardi Gras is muted this year in New Orleans because of the corona virus parades and parties usually draw about a million people in New Orleans no parades this year but there is a twist instead of watching the eagle rose is talking about the homes decorated like parade floats it's a classic New Orleans moved you know and there's not enough to figure out a way to make use creativity to make a fun experience bars are closed in and around Bourbon street and that includes our caches Smith blockades little dizzy so I would prefer to have canceled it for the safety and people's lives to be able to come back and have those same people next year hopefully fingers crossed to come and enjoy Mardi Gras crowds last year were later blamed for an early Louisiana outbreak of the corona virus I'm a Donahue

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"bourbon street" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"Well. That tuesday a bit slimmed down this year as bars or closed and bourbon street as barbaric aided in new orleans this due to well could they corona virus and its attendant restrictions. Six seven now thirteen ten. Kfi k a thirteen ten kfi k dot com northern colorado's voice mornings with gail the auto collision specialist studios in front piece out of the associated press grown virus related limits on access to bourbon. Street shuddered bars and yes frigid weather. All expected to prevent what the city usually graves at the end of mardi gras season streets and businesses jam packed with revelers. You know and it's just not fat tuesday. Have you ever gone to mardi gras in new orleans or have you ever gone in the weeks. Preceding mardi gras. Because a. i can't tell the difference to be honest with you. I've never been there for the official fat tuesday. But i have been there was actually there on business in well a different life and the weeks before mardi gras i mean it's you've got the floats and he's got the festivities and you've got the. Hey mr throw me the beads well and everything that goes along with that. no. I didn't take part in that. Come on now but what a party. And what an economic boost for new orleans. Well not so much this year again parades and parties on mardi gras fat tuesday. Happy fat tuesday to you. By the way and the days leading up to that annual pre-lenten bash usually drive more than a million people each and every year button. No the grinch has spoken parades canceled. You had mayor latoya cantrell. Recently bars closed bars. Totally closed mardi gras. Imagine that even bars that had been allowed to operate as restaurants with some neighbor referred to as air quote conditional zehr quote food permits were shuttered for five days that began this past friday takeout drinks. And well you know those ever popular go cups also a now now. Put the kibosh on those as well. No more strolling the french quarter with a drink in hand. Bourbon street was to be blocked to automobile and foot traffic at seven. Am with access limited to residents business managers and employees hotel guests and restaurant patrons various estimates showed that hotels were likely to be anywhere from.

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
Muted Mardi Gras: Closed bars, barricaded Bourbon Street
"Grown virus related limits on access to bourbon. Street shuddered bars and yes frigid weather. All expected to prevent what the city usually graves at the end of mardi gras season streets and businesses jam packed with revelers. You know and it's just not fat tuesday. Have you ever gone to mardi gras in new orleans or have you ever gone in the weeks. Preceding mardi gras. Because a. i can't tell the difference to be honest with you. I've never been there for the official fat tuesday. But i have been there was actually there on business in well a different life and the weeks before mardi gras i mean it's you've got the floats and he's got the festivities and you've got the. Hey mr throw me the beads well and everything that goes along with that. no. I didn't take part in that. Come on now but what a party. And what an economic boost for new orleans. Well not so much this year again parades and parties on mardi gras fat tuesday. Happy fat tuesday to you. By the way and the days leading up to that annual pre-lenten bash usually drive more than a million people each and every year button. No the grinch has spoken parades canceled. You had mayor latoya cantrell. Recently bars closed bars. Totally closed mardi gras. Imagine that

710 WOR
"bourbon street" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Len, and you know what That means Back in pre covert times down in New Orleans, people would be having a blast at Mardi Gras marching around in all those funny costumes with their umbrellas that have all those frilly things streaming down from the hooks on the umbrella there and have a lot to drink on. What's that street? What's the Big Street and Bourbon Bourbon Street? Have a lot to drink with Joe Bartlett there on Bourbon Street. Remember the name of the street in New Orleans and they're drinking and couldn't remember Bourbon Street for a moment, I was going to say devolved, but that's in key West Florida I forgot somebody had Bourbon Street. Where I first saw my my first glimpse ever of a naked woman I saw on Bourbon Street when I was a kid. I was down there with my please tell how old were you six. How I was. Yeah, I was really little. It was seven or eight. We were down there for the cotton. We were horrified. No, I was not. But it was. I mean, it wasn't a beauty. You know, you walk down Bourbon Street, and they would throw open the doors to all the topless bars and they looked in there. And there was some woman jiggly wiggly in up there on the up there on the bar, dancing around of some of the preservation hall jazz band music. Now. Not only were you a kid on Bourbon Street, you're in a bar. Oh, no, We're just on the door. Just you walk down Bourbon Street. They would keep the doors open so you could look in and all the jiggly wiggly women jiggly wiggly woman on the bars. They're so anyway, Here's a little taste of New Orleans Jazz. Hey, Hey. So there's no parade. No floats. You have to do it and in front of your house, which they're calling. They're calling it Yardy Gras. Isn't that clever? He was seen by the way that trumpet player that trumpet player in that little song that I played. His was one Milton Baptiste. It was a very famous New Orleans jazz trumpet player, and he ran the band New Olympia, the New Olympia band member that Ban land. We'll see where you related to Jon Batiste on the band leader from Colbert Show because he's from New Orleans. Oh, I don't know. We should check that out that that could be very well, we'll double track. Natalie will double check that. Let's see about that. So were you ever got in the world for Marty broke? I was never there for Mardi Gras. But I was there for Super Bowl, which was like Mardi Gras, and I'm sure they're on several occasions for for other events, Basketball football games, But no, I was never been for morning Mardi Gras. That's not something that sounds all that appealing. I don't know. Sound appealing to you. I think it be fun experience, Marty. Well, why wouldn't you want to Funland? Do you want to do anything fun in life? Let me think about that. Uh, I don't just up but listen, I remember the Super Bowl the night before the civil people are all crammed in the street. You can't walk and people are drinking to get to slosh and followed out. Didn't I don't know if that sounds like fun to you that that doesn't sound like me. Does that sound like fun to you? Joe Know you've become a blob. You don't wanna do anything. I mean, come on, blob blob. Well, it's just a great town. It is a grand says that a great town in the music, people drinking, having a good time. Nobody can walk in there and they're throwing up in the street Now. Did you find anything about Matisse? No, It's funny. I was just watching something on TV about him the other day. It was fascinating. It must've been obviously all around this. But, yeah, he grew up in New Orleans. He's part of the dynasty of the family members in the musical business. So be Milton. But I'm trying to see if there's gotta be a relative. No, no, no, he is includes Lionel. Milton, So I'm not sure how he's related, but they are all related is a young man. He does a great job. He's the band leader on the Colbert Show and Very talented speaking. The crowds Wait. Lend weight when we were in New Orleans. Did you go to Preservation Hall jazz band? Did you enjoy that? I don't recall going there that weather where we're going to work. I was doing support that they opened the door. He was jiggly wiggly. He's speaking of crowds. How about Trump and his supporters yesterday in Florida?.

KOMO
"bourbon street" Discussed on KOMO
"And that means that Williams and Osaka will meet in one of the semifinals. Sports attended 40 past the hour. Tom Butler, Come on. Ooh, come on news time. 5 12. Much of the country is still shivering in the cold and dark because of some severe and unusual winter weather. And the update from ABC is Kenneth Martin, the Arctic blast reaching the Gulf of Mexico getting downright dangerous. It's like a walk in freezer. It's like 34 toe. 36 degrees, I would say people in Texas are waking up to some of the coldest temperatures on record. Millions of them are without heat engine failure was room You're in 40 degrees at the lowest nto 55 at the highest power officials have imposed rolling blackouts across Texas as demand for energy surges overnight more than four million customers or without power. It's cold kids around trying to stay warm fireplace. You know, there's no firewood anywhere. No stores open the strain on the power greatest threatening the entire region at least 14 states on the same grid from Texas to North Dakota. Power officials are warning of possible blackouts in those states. The biggest oil refineries in the country also shut down to conserve power. Experts say Rising gas prices are likely to follow. Two storms are moving across the country, along with the historic Cold front. The conditions making roads treacherous, the extreme weather also crippling air travel. San Antonio's airport has canceled all flights today. Louisiana airboats are being used to navigate the snow and balls of fire record on camera traveling along this, Caroline Overnight, nearly empty Bourbon Street as temperatures dip into the teens in New Orleans for what could be the coldest Mardi Gras on record. This morning. More than 70% of the Continental U. S. Is covered in snow. Kenneth Martin, ABC NEWS New YORK So good news this morning. The latest data from the Coded tracking project says there are about half assed. Many people hospitalized as there were during the peak in January. But he was his Marcy Gonzales says There are still some issues in San Francisco, the city's two largest vaccination sites, shutting down temporarily because of a supply shortage. Meanwhile, in nearby Oakland, as well as in East Los Angeles, the first Rural vaccination sites are set to open expected to eventually issue up to 6000.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"bourbon street" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Take this is Bloomberg Radio Noah Global News Update. Closing arguments will be made today in the Trump impeachment trial. The former president is accused of inciting the deadly attack at the U. S Capitol in January. 6 Friday, defense attorney Michael Fandor Wien claimed House impeachment managers participated in prosecutorial misconduct and unjust and blatantly unconscious Tutu Chinna lacked of political vengeance. He argued that it sets a dangerous precedent to use impeachment. Disqualify political opponents from seeking office again. A new poll says The majority of Americans are in favor President Biden's work in the White House so far. The new Hill Harris Sex poll shows Biden with 60% job approval rating. His best score was 65% for taking on the Corona virus pandemic. New Orleans is famous for their bourbon Street bars. But starting yesterday they were all closed as the city gets ready for a very different looking Mardi Gras. Police chief Shawn Ferguson says the city is taking drastic steps to make sure Carnival season is not another coded super spreader like it was last year. Four or five days. Sacrifice is very small compared to AH largest sacrifice we may have to endure later if we do not work together. New Orleans has canceled the world famous parades and parties that normally start this weekend and run through ash Wednesday. Police have started to set up checkpoints in the French quarter to break up any crowds. More Americans could get ready to roll up their sleeves is some pharmacies will be rolling out covered 19 vaccines at select locations, top White House medical advisor Dr Anthony Fauci told Good Morning America. It's just part of the plan to get vaccines into arms. Getting Vaccines into pharmacies where people could conveniently get vaccinated. The other is the standing up of at least 100 vaccine centers community..

AP News Radio
Police emphasize clampdown on crowds as Mardi Gras nears
"The Mardi Gras celebration in New Orleans is very quiet this year because of the pandemic that was Mardi Gras twenty nineteen before Kubic nineteen stripped away the parties parades and revelers this year the final weekend before fat Tuesday large gatherings are banned parades are canceled and bars are closed the pandemic forced little disease cafe to close its doors but the new owners hoping to open at least for take out it is going to hurt a little bit because we have cancel monograph but I would prefer to have canceled it for the safety and people's lives to be able to come back and have those same people next year hopefully fingers crossed police say they're enforcing the code restrictions Bourbon street will be closed off on Mardi Gras next week I'm Jackie Quinn

WNYC 93.9 FM
"bourbon street" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"N o reports. Orleanians typically spend the weeks between epiphany and fat Tuesday, eating, drinking and partying. Last year's festivities drew more than a million visitors in a recent study found the gatherings resulted in nearly 50,000 Corona virus infections. This year there no parades, and many locals have pledged to sit the season out. But that hasn't stopped people from flocking to Bourbon Street, but he was of circulated of largely unmasked crowds clutching to go drinks and dancing. Despite admonishments from the city, people are still breaking the rules. On Saturday afternoon. About half of the people in the cities French quarter were unmasked, openly defying the city's mandate. Revelers stopped to catch Mardi Gras beads thrown from balconies and one middle aged woman lost her mask in the process. It fell to the ground and she didn't pick it up. Seems like these horrifying Matt Maloney, a 24 year old cook. Well, Mardi Gras is known as a season of fun. She's usually stuck working. Sometimes it's nice. You get off of a 13 hour shift, and you go catch the end of the parade and have a drink with your co workers or whatever. But now, I mean, most of us are gonna be running for the hills because we don't wanna have a further risk of catching Cove it right In January, she was exposed to the coronavirus of work. It took two weeks off without pay to quarantine. Maloney says she wants the city to do more to protect hospitality workers. Here's New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell know that when it comes to our health and our people, especially our hospitality workforce. I'd rather be accused of doing too much. Been doing too little. She's already announced new restrictions for Mardi Gras weekend in response to recent large gatherings in the French Quarter. Starting today through Mardi Gras Day on Tuesday, all bars will be closed citywide. Tourist heavy areas will have police checkpoints to prevent crowding and the Claiborne Corridor, a local gathering spot will be fenced off. The city relies heavily on tourism in a typical year, sales and property taxes account for more than 40% of its operating budget. Now, most of that money is gone. We estimate we're still losing about About 120 to $130 million a week. That's Stephen Perry of New Orleans and Company, a tourism organization that serves the marketing agency for the city. Before this new wave of restrictions business had been hoping for a Mardi Gras bump. For much of the pandemic. Hotel occupancy has been in the single digits during last year's Mardi Gras festivities. It was above 90%. Harry says local restaurants and hotels are exceedingly safe, and the best way to protect businesses is to let them stay open. If you shut them down, you're talking about the abject failure of hundreds off small business people and their inability ever To reopen well. Some of the crowds on Bourbon Street have been locals or college students will sudden says tourists are big part of the problem. Sudden is a New Orleans native and a columnist for the local paper. He says city leaders should tell everyone to stay home for Mardi Gras. It's like Having a House party. If you have a house party, it's your party. And if it's your party, you decide who gets to come. We like seeing people come and have a good time at our party. But who wants to have a party and have a bunch of people get sick? Sudden, says he's pleased with the new restrictions and hopes people stay home so they could celebrate next year. For NPR news. I'm operate You Haas in New Orleans. Okay. Today is the 112th anniversary of the N double A C P Mark the occasion W and my sees room. Venugopal is taking a look at the 12 story building in Greenwich Village that house it's early activities and which just moved one step closer to being landmarked. Assed. Far as New York City addresses go, 75th Avenue might not ring a bell. But this is the kind of place I remind you why people come to New York and Drew Berman runs the group Village Preservation. It was the early headquarters of the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization, the National Association for the.

All Things Considered
Chinese New Year festivities kick off under shadow of coronavirus in New Orleans
"Orleans emerged as an early cove in 19 hot spot after Carnival celebration served as super spreader events. Despite this year's new restrictions, the city is still welcoming tourists and that's led to push back from locals offer you House of member station W. W. N o reports. Orleanians typically spend the weeks between epiphany and fat Tuesday, eating, drinking and partying. Last year's festivities drew more than a million visitors in a recent study found the gatherings resulted in nearly 50,000 Corona virus infections. This year there no parades, and many locals have pledged to sit the season out. But that hasn't stopped people from flocking to Bourbon Street, but he was have circulated of largely unmasked crowds clutching to go drinks and dancing. Despite admonishments from the city, people are still breaking the rules. On Saturday afternoon. About half of the people in the cities French quarter were unmasked, openly defying the city's mandate. Revelers stopped to catch Mardi Gras beads thrown from balconies and one middle aged woman lost her mask in the process. It fell to the ground and she didn't pick it up. Seems like these horrifying Matt Maloney, a 24 year old cook. Well, Mardi Gras is known as a season of fun. She's usually stuck working. Sometimes it's nice. You get off of a 13 hour shift, and you go catch the end of the parade and have a drink with your co workers or whatever. But now, I mean, most of us are gonna be running for the hills because we don't want to have a further risk of catching Cove it right In January, she was exposed to the coronavirus of work. It took two weeks off without pay to quarantine. Loney says she wants the city to do more to protect hospitality workers. Here's New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell know that when it comes to our health and our people, especially our hospitality workforce. I'd rather be accused of doing too much. Been doing too little. She's already announced new restrictions for Mardi Gras weekend in response to recent large gatherings in the French Quarter. Starting today through Mardi Gras Day on Tuesday, all bars will be closed citywide. Tourist heavy areas will have police checkpoints to prevent crowding and the Claiborne Corridor, a local gathering spot will be fenced off. City relies heavily on tourism in a typical year, sales and property taxes account for more than 40% of its operating budget. Now, most of that money is gone. We estimate we're still losing about About 120 to $130 million a week. That's Stephen Perry of New Orleans and Company, a tourism organization that serves the marketing agency for the city. Before this new wave of restrictions business had been hoping for a Mardi Gras bump. For much of the pandemic. Hotel occupancy has been in the single digits during last year's Mardi Gras festivities. It was above 90%. Harry says local restaurants and hotels are exceedingly safe. And the best way to protect businesses is to let them stay open. If you shut them down, you're talking about the abject failure of hundreds. Of small business people and their inability ever To reopen well. Some of the crowds on Bourbon Street have been locals or college students will sudden says tourists are big part of the problem. Sudden is a New Orleans native and a columnist for the local paper. He says city leaders should tell everyone to stay home for Mardi Gras. It's like Having a House party. If you have a house party, it's your party. And if it's your party, you decide who gets to come. We like seeing people come and have a good time at our party but wants to have a party and have a bunch of people get sick, sudden says he's pleased with the new restrictions and hopes people stay home so they could celebrate next year. For

Talk 1260 KTRC
"bourbon street" Discussed on Talk 1260 KTRC
"And last month, which would set aside $20 billion for a national vaccination program to vaccinate 100 million people. In 100 days. A number of New York Democrat senators want Governor Cuomo to lose his coronavirus related powers over the curb In nursing home death controversy, Scott Pringle reports, a group of 14 lawmakers put out a statement urging the Senate to advance legislation that would strip Cuomo of emergency powers ever granted to the governor related to the pandemic. Meanwhile, the Senate Republican leader, Rob Board release to stay Been saying it's the latest string of disturbing acts of corruption by the Cuomo administration. This is after a New York Post report came out, accusing Cuomo's administration of deliberately not releasing the number of covert nursing home deaths for fear the feds would use the numbers against the Cuomo administration. New Orleans is famous for their Bourbon Street bars. But starting today, they're all closed. His city gets ready for a very different looking Mardi Gras Police chief Shawn Ferguson says the city is taking drastic steps to make sure Carnival season is not another covert super spreader like it was last year. It's four or five days. Sacrifice is very small compared to the largest sacrifice we may have to endure later. New Orleans has canceled the world famous parade and parties that normally start this weekend and run through ash Wednesday. Police have started to set up checkpoints in the French quarter to break up in crowds. You're listening to the latest on NBC news radio. President Biden is moving away from the Keystone Pipeline at Lisa's. He has some answers about how the shutdown will affect jobs and production in the oil industry expert James Lee with Texas based River, Ron says this is just a phase of transition. He says dormant fields will now ramp up production and that will create product and create new jobs. There's such an emphasis now and in safety protocols and also autumn nation of the drilling process, as well as the monitoring of production. We also says all of the large companies Have stated plans and goals for playing a leadership role in the energy transition. The mayor of Miami, Florida wants to let people pay their taxes or Bitcoin Michael Kastner with the details. Mayor Francis War is also thinks city employees should be allowed get paid with a crypto currency if they want. City Commission didn't go all the way with the mayor's proposal, but has approved a resolution to study the idea..

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
New Orleans announces new restrictions for Mardi Gras
"Well now unfortunately all the fun is gone. According to nola dot com all new orleans bars are going to be closed. For mardi gras access will be restricted to major streets. Under new rules. Bars will be closed. People have to pass through checkpoints to get two major streets like bourbon street frenchmen streets and heavy police presence will patrol new orleans. I mean they were already bad. The police in in new orleans. Oh yeah don't when they start riding their horses down the middle of the street you do not get in their way because they will mess you up without a second thought. The days leading to mardi gras this year will face. Heavy police patrols. As part of a plan aimed at cracking down on crowds to prevent the spread of corona virus. The new restrictions were announced. Friday by mayor latoya cantrell. Who said that moves were necessary to prevent celebrations from becoming super spreader events as they did last

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
New Orleans announces new restrictions for Mardi Gras
"A story about how just crazy and bizarre and unfunny things have gone because we were saying last year you know fund is not allowed anymore and now there will be no fun here. Yep member mardi gras. I loved mardi gras on one side. Yeah okay yeah when we first got back together. She was living in in new orleans. And i was living in florida and she just moved back from london and she calls me up and she's like. Hey i'm living in new orleans mardi gras right and i went up and it was a blast and it's basically the rink really. Yeah i was. I was in non drinker nonsmoker. Then but it was just fun to be around hard onto be around everybody and to see all pretty boobs and yeah it was. It was glove. She wouldn't do it though because she she was. You know she. She was at one time a professional dancer and she was like. Hey to see this. I do not work for bubbles. Well now unfortunately all the fun is gone. According to nola dot com all new orleans bars are going to be closed for mardi. Gras access will be restricted to major streets. Under new rules. Bars will be closed. People have to pass through checkpoints to get two major streets like bourbon street and frenchman streets and heavy police presence will patrol new orleans. I mean they were already bad. The police in in new orleans. Oh yeah don't when they start riding their horses down the middle of the street you do not get in their way because they will mess you up without a second thought. The days leading to mardi gras this year will face. Heavy police patrols. As part of a plan aimed at cracking down on crowds to prevent the spread of corona virus new restrictions were announced friday by mayor. Latoya cantrell who said that moves were necessary to prevent celebrations from becoming super spreader events as they did last

Biz Talk Radio
"bourbon street" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Burton was still performing here in town I used to describe my act is a little more Matt King and a little less. Let's Burton so to give you an idea of the size, but s so I do a lot of that, and that's my my favorite way to perform Is that in that cabaret stage style of performing Most often in Las Vegas. I do it's called strolling magic or walk around magic, and it's a little more informal than the close up show. It's kind of like street magic in an evening gown. You get hired to go into an event like a company party or a convention area, and you do magic for two or three people at a time you walk up and you perform magic for another two or three people at a time and you stroll through, so everyone kind of gets that magical experience, and it's surprising because they're not expecting See magic it Z kind of magic out in the wild. And so I think that's what I tend to do most of here in Las Vegas in Las Vegas. I had a few venues that I used to perform. Fitzgerald's in the show secrets I performed there. I did a variety show at Bourbon Street. Back in the day on. I was also a performer. It's Caesar's magical empire on it was that was the greatest venue because it had all the types of magic together. Um, it had close up magic. It had strolling magic. It had stage magic of fire Magic magic during your dinner, and I got to do a lot of the different rooms within the venue, So I think that was one of my favorite places in Vegas to perform. Nowadays, it's It's tends to be more of the convention work, and, um, and every once in a while, I'll get to perform on stage here, and that's my favorite. I think I'm probably most known for card tricks, but, uh It really depends on the day I'm someone that I mean, I like to put new things in the show to give it variety. But the things I've been doing the longest tend to be my favorites because You get Tonto find moments and find things in there that you never knew and get an audience reaction that you never thought you could. Um, Currently, I think one of my favorite tricks is is one that I don't know how it's going to,.

Biz Talk Radio
"bourbon street" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Magic, and it's a little more informal than the close up show. It's kind of like street magic in an evening gown. You get hired to go into an event like a company party or a convention area, And you do magic for two or three people at a time you walk up and you perform magic for another two or three people at a time and you stroll through, so everyone kind of gets that. Magical experience, and it's surprising because they're not expecting to see magic. It Z kind of magic out in the wild, and so I think that's what I tend to do most of here in Las Vegas. Um in Las Vegas. I had a few venues that I used to perform. Fitzgerald's in the show secrets I performed there. I did a variety show at Bourbon Street. Back in the day on. I was also a performer. It's Caesar's magical empire on it was that was the greatest venue because it had all the types of magic together. Um, it had close up magic. It had strolling magic. It had stage magic of fire Magic magic during your dinner, and I got to do a lot of the different rooms within the venue, So I think that was one of my favorite places in Vegas to perform. Um, nowadays, it's It's tends to be more of the convention work and, um, and every once in a while, I'll get Tau perform on stage here, and that's my favorite. I think I'm probably most known for card tricks, but, uh It really depends on the day I'm someone that I mean, I like to put new things in the show to give it variety. But the things I've been doing the longest tend to be my favorites because You get Tonto find moments and find things in there that you never knew and get an audience reaction that you never thought you could. Currently I think one of my favorite tricks is is one that I don't know how it's going to, uh,.

Biz Talk Radio
"bourbon street" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Kind of like that when Lance Burton was still performing here in town I used to describe my act is a little more Matt King and a little less. Let's Burton so to give you an idea of the size, but s so I do a lot of that, and that's my my favorite way to perform Is that in that cabaret stage style of performing Most often in Las Vegas. I do what's called strolling magic or walk around magic, and it's a little more informal than the close up show. It's kind of like street magic in an evening gown. You get hired to go into an event like a company party or a convention area, and you do magic for two or three people at a time you walk up and you perform magic for another two or three people at a time and you stroll through, so everyone kind of gets that magical experience, and it's surprising because they're not expecting See magic it Z kind of magic out in the wild. And so I think that's what I tend to do most of here in Las Vegas in Las Vegas. I had a few venues that I used to perform. Fitzgerald's in the show secrets I performed there. I did a variety show at Bourbon Street. Back in the day on. I was also a performer. It's Caesar's magical empire on it was that was the greatest venue because it had all the types of magic together. Um, it had close up magic. It had strolling magic. It had stage magic of fire Magic magic during your dinner, and I got to do a lot of the different rooms within the venue, So I think that was one of my favorite places in Vegas to perform. Um, nowadays, it's It's tends to be more of the convention work and, um, and every once in a while, I'll get to perform on stage here, and that's my favorite. I think I'm probably most known for card tricks, but, uh It really depends on the day I'm someone that I mean, I like to put new things in the show to give it variety. But the things I've been doing the longest tend to be my favorites because You get Tonto find moments and find things in there that you never knew and get an audience reaction that you never thought you could. Currently I think one of my favorite tricks is is one that I don't know how it's going to, uh, how.

The Nod
Big Freedia's Bounce
"Dick Freedom is the reigning queen of ounce and a master getting the crowd movies. and. Even when the parties on pause she's Repin, Nola everywhere from the kitchen to film festivals. Today, we're chatting about her documentary and her cooking show plus she puts us onto the perfect cooking playlist. Big. That is in the house. This is the nod. Big Freighter is one of the. Artists to take bounce from a local New Orleans sound to a global audience. She's even featured platinum hits from artists like beyond saying and drake. Highly, rated reality show on fuse penned a memoir and recently debuted a documentary gun violence called free to gotTA gun bans cannot catch her on her facebook cooking show big free kitchen where she puts her own unique spin on New Orleans classics. Your. Free. Thank you so much for joining us today in subsiding. Welcome. Thank you for having I. Appreciate it. Let's get right to your thought of as a global ambassador for bounce music which originated in new. Orleans. How's it feel to take your city sound worldwide it feels really amazing to take the sound to the next level. When I usually travel a little pizza comes with me and we just have great time. We lay our hair down. We you know we put on our high so we should propel. Yard. I've always felt like you've kept again issues in new. Orleans faces also front and center. You recently actually screened a surprisingly personal documentary about gun violence out this. The death of big brother Adam Ross marks the second fatal shooting in central city this month on one of the GonNa. Wake up and realize. They're not the give. US. Order takers glass. Can you just tell us more about that project and why it was important to you. Well, I came out with the new this new documentary explaining the pandemic off gun violence here in. New. Orleans people always see the Bourbon Street's in a cafe. Don't see all of the the hardship in in the loss that we go through. The gun violence is a topic that you're passionate about us very close to your heart. How did it feel to make? This film and share it with a much wider audience. It was very difficult. I had to relive a lot of moments in life being shot for one losing my brother had half the replay that on camera it was very rough but it was something that I wanted to get out. It was something that was very close to my heart and something needs to be spoken about these help. If we don't step up as leaders in help our children how they see change normally during this time especially, during the summer, you would be on tour you'd be out it'd be playing music you be. Large groups, crowds of people that you can't do that. No but something that you have been doing with your platform recently is using cooking as a way to connect with your audience and bring people together. How did your light live cooking show come about when Colby here I started to do. Want to come up with something that I could still connect with my fan so I was doing shakedown fry. Fridays. I will get in my backyard and shakedown. And then I was doing what you're cooking. Williams. Be where people will be like you into the you know. So it was a catchy thing and then I will do Gospel on Sundays. So I was doing something to keep the fans and myself my mind intact just doing this at the time I love cooking. I'm curious you mentioned that your passion for cooking started when you were learning from the women in your home, what some of those early dishes. are used to make my mom will kick me out when she was cooking. So we will make everything from ravings and rice to bell peppers to Mac and cheese cornbread dressing. You know all of the holidays especially, how can a mom do all this by herself? You understand what I'm saying she need although helpers I would be don't want all the things that I could possibly do to prep and help us get ready. So when she come in the kitchen and put Hog god-given blessed hands on that. Read write down. You know

Brian Noonan
Netflix's 'Tiger King' was watched by 34 million viewers in the US in 10 days, according to Nielsen
"Tiger King on Netflix was watched by 34 million people in the 1st 10 days after it was released, making it one of the most popular series of all times. It was about this little known Area in the world. Life of zookeeper Joe exotic on people who collect animals and have these little roadside zoos that we're going to talk about. Joe Exotic was accused and convicted of exploiting wild animals and also plotting to kill another conservationists who campaigned against him. He sentenced to 22 years in prison. And Ah, well, I I want to talk a little bit about. Why can you buy a tiger? Can you imagine you can buy a tiger cub for as little as $2000? Why was this guy allowed to run this roadside zoo with seem like no regulation by the government. And are there laws And why aren't there laws to protect these beautiful wonderful animals? Joining us is not really the foremost expert in the country. On this topic. Kearney and Nasserist serves as the director and assistant clinical professor of animal welfare at Michigan State College of Law. She runs Klaus Consulting on has a great podcast called Tiger Talk. Welcome to the show. Carney. How are you? I'm fine. Thank you for having me so excited to talk about this topic because it's just fascinating and let me at first ask you. How were you involved in the Joe exotic thing at all in any way, shape or form? I'm the attorney who pitched the wildlife trafficking case the federal prosecutors against him so suddenly, the murder for hire thing didn't happen until after the K five hits with already under investigation for a couple of years, you know, he was charged with multiple counts of illegal trafficking. He's charged with multiple counts of illegally killing Haider violate teenager thinking back and That's already been underway. So, yeah, I mean, I was pretty neck deep in it, actually. So you know, being involved in the animal law world as I assume you are you knew about Joe exotic. You knew about what he was doing there and people in the in that milieu knew what he was doing. Is that right? Sort of robotic has long been, you know, on the top at the top of the list of the most notorious abuser than a goiter of big cats in the country, So you know, he all of the things that made for a great reality show that a lot of people who wanted to watch it during quarantine or the things that we had already known about been accustomed to you for one time, But I told people I live in New Orleans, you know? After you've seen that person you have painted themselves head in gold body caves and thinking on top of the stair on Bourbon Street. It's not there. No wow. Factor left any more. And the same is true for Joan thought it We've been after him for a long, long time. So you know, Chicago here has two world class ooze. We have Brookfield Zoo. I grew up very close. I could almost hear I actually when the wind was blowing right, you could hear some of the noises from the animals. And then we have Lincoln Park Su another beautiful city zoo, and I had never heard of a roadside zoo. I mean, I never understood that someone could just open up. Zoo without having certain regulations. Now tell me are there now regulations that would prohibit a Joe exotic from acquiring big, beautiful animals and putting them in a zoo? Like a menagerie of animals, capped by unqualified people who just collected animals that they want to open their doors in charge. If anybody can get us life in, um like from the U. S Department of Agriculture, which is the threshold entry point in order to get animals to the public and the application of the $30 That is really what hate you open a road pie deal. If you pass a pre lightened infection know that you're probably only going to be some feel about One infection per year in the U. S. D a very understaffed. It's notorious even in his own internal auditing department for failing to enforce applicable regulations, which are very, very low standards of care. Like Do the animals have water? Do they have food? Do they get veterinary care? Then they stand up, turn around and lie down on DNA with Russell, you know, And so in a, for example, like in a state like Illinois The law states that you know you cannot own. There can't be any private ownership of of the danger of exotic animals. Not great. Sounds like a prohibition. It is not really in practice because all it requires to circumvent that prohibition is to get that USDA license tell the federal agency that you have some future plan couldn't get an animal to the public. Pay your $30 half your initial infection and rock and roll and keep those animals so a lot of loopholes in victim lives on nine Good point, Illinois. But in fact, there are four things that don't have any regulation whatsoever. Existing federal laws are fraught with the pole that are really easy to circumvent. And that's why we've seen the proliferation of roadside menagerie that can operate on DH. The proliferation the pirate in particular. Let's go back to that this issue of the laws and changing the laws and all of that, but You're telling me you pay your $30 you go through these preliminary steps, and you can get a baby Tiger. If I wanted to do that, Carney if I just said, OK, I really like these cute little tiger's My my house. Pets from the DuPage animal shelter are just not doing it for me and I and I going to qualify and I get where do I go? And how much do I have to pay to get a tiger coming in? And how hard would it be for me to do that? You may have paid more and your tax deductible donation to the shelter for your rescue dogs. You have to pay to get a tiger. You know, I know that like I paid a few $150 donation to the shelter where I rescued my grumpy old 14 years ago. Um, you can get a tiger for a couple 100 bucks. They're even free, really, and people working on the Internet. Or using the network of roads by do that are going to dump animals month. They've become too big that once they reach that passed that threshold age where they can no longer be used for the extremely lucrative cub handling called pay to play photo op bottle feeding. Twin like tigers experience. Is that the right I do love you so lucrative. Um, once we're done with that, because the animal Barda financial and safety liability and nothing when they get dumped and feed about a pet trade so often recently there was a classified publication. It was a monthly publication and very mom and pop type of day. Anybody could have tried to it and you would be Lifting every single month. Like one ad, it was involving animal option. It was road five You're looking for or looking to dump animal. Whether they're tigers, lions, bears, monkeys, other primate, zebras, giraffes. You need it. You could find it in the animal finding God.

Recovery Happy Hour
What's Your Miracle?
"Today's episode is a Doozy Greg and I cried to quite a bit, and some of that had to be edited out for time. We chatted for for a while, but this is one of my favorite episodes because we talk about neural. A miracle is defined as a surprising and welcome event that is not explicable by natural scientific laws and is therefore considered to be a work of divine agency. A highly improbable or extraordinary event, development or accomplishment that brings very welcome consequences. Greg story is full of miracles, but that's not unique. You know I think. The miracles of recovery are widely talked about in our community. Don't stop before the miracle happens is a typical a ISM. Hey, that's because it's true. There are miracles in your sober future. To happen when you least expect them, and they're rarely, if ever explainable. Greg spent the last of his drinking and drug use career as across country drug dealer. In his twenty five years of Sobriety Yeah Twenty five years. He's accomplished some crazy successful feats, but most recently he has founded an runs startup recovery in southern California. He's attack speaker and he has a beautiful healthy family. That's a freaking miracle. Friends being able to turn your life from that into this is miraculous, and it's possible for you to even if a miracle just means making it one day without drinking. So go grab some Kleenex Hunker Down Let's talk to Greg Champion. Hi Greg. How are you I'm doing well. Trish good afternoon. Happy Happy Hour to you! Happy Happy Hour! Thanks so much for Burson, down with me for a little recovery. Happy Tonight and for sharing your story I'm thrilled to get to know in. Learn about the past twenty five years real quick. If you just want to give us a a brief introduction, and I'll ask you the same thing I asked everybody else. What is your name? Your sobriety date, and would you have described yourself as a high or low functioning drinker? Our well first of all. I just want to thank you for the opportunity. My name is Greg Champion on my sobriety Dayton's eleven seven, nineteen, ninety-four. I can tell you that I was facing five years in prison so. This was a nice kid from a nice city with private school college degree, and my disease took me on the brink of facing five years in prison, so I would consider myself. A low bottom got an. We'll get into that here in just a minute real quick. If you would just tell us just about you right now, you know where you live. How old you are! What you do for a living married kids hobbies anything like that name's Greg Champion of fifty one years old. I live in Pacific Palisades California which is just a suburb of Los Angeles. I work in a recovery business and I. Have a wife named Jennifer. A nine year, old daughter, a lease, and a seven year, old daughter name Annabel and some of my hobbies. It's funny I do some of the same hobbies as a kid I body sir. I skateboard and I'm obsessed with mint chocolate chip milkshakes from Baskin Rob's. I love that milkshakes her a hobby. My minor oreos right now so. Comfortable, well, let's get into your story and here in ten minutes or less. Tell us how long you drank cal long it was a problem and why you decided to stop you know. My story begins at four and a half years old. My father was killed in a drunk on your car crash. and I felt different. A mealy filled different because I was gonNA have a dad I. everybody else had two cars in a garage two incomes their DADS were there soccer coaches at our liberty coaches. And so from four and a half to two nine years old when my mom remarried I definitely feel different. And my alcoholism showed up before you even took a drink. A Trish, I I I, I did three things very very well. I got great grades I was a superb athlete. And I was also bowling and I use violence as my first way to medicate my. My mom remarried when I was nine. She married an old World War Two. Vet, a guy who was there on d day, the great thing about this man was that he taught me at a Thai Thai. Shave my face, open doors or women. Really old school ways I think lost in a generation or two, and I'm grateful to them and most mostly unbreathable that he was seventeen years a sobriety. And is exactly what my mother needed and in many ways exactly what I needed, misstep misstep. but what happened was for me was puberty. Right around twelve or thirteen right his cougars kicking and I was entering my freshman year of high school. I found a solution alcohol, marijuana and cocaine I also wanted to show off in front of the girls, and so between the peer pressure of school, looking at pretty girls, and the availability of drugs and alcohol I was well on my way to find my new solution to my inner pane. Did that for a few years might pattern. High School was that I would drink on Friday. Nights drove on Saturday mornings I would again drink on Saturday nights throat on Sunday mornings in the insanity of that going on for four years straight still not hitting square in the is. when all my friends were. Being talked to about school counselor colleges to go the Trish. They were going to cal and Stanford and Michigan Texas Nice Schools in my career counselors, talking about trade schools eventually ended up at a trade school. Arizona State University. and as many no, let's Party School and my alcoholism. Just blew up from there I began doing ecstasy lots of cocaine. In I got out into the real world. And light, actually the day I graduated I got my first you is. Six months later I got arrested for assault. In a bar. A few months later. I got arrested twice in twenty four hours in Mardi Gras. And here's the sicknesses disease stretches I was. There Bourbon Street my first night and went up to speak Irish combination. This is new rules what? What can I do and he says don't piston the streets and don't fight and streets. and. So Trish I'm GonNa have you guess what two things I got arrested for? Did you see while you were fighting with somebody or I'm not that multitalented. So the happened I and less than eighteen hours later, I was led out got back on the streets. got drunk and high again it could not find a bathroom, so I decided in the streets and got caught one more time and so. I have a nice arrest record there in the lovely speakeasy of Louisiana got to be the most eventful twenty four hours I've ever heard of by the way, but I don't WanNa. Take, I. Don't want to interrupt too much. Go ahead, but no, it's crazy. I was real resentful for a lot of years that hey you guys took away my Mardi Gras. You guys, you guys room. I buzz. You know for years. Even sober years in a one old-timer pulls me aside goes. Let me tell you how. How God works God put you in those paddy wagons to save your ass. Because what would happen if he would've stayed out there, you would have been stabbed. Shot would hooked up with some girl and probably got S. t you don't know what would happen, but both those times. He puts you in a paddy wagon because he did for you. What you do yourself and it hit me right between the eyes young. He was right. He's absolutely right. Then I went back to the San. Diego Start Working and I had some resentments. I was promised to a high paying job at a college. I. Was only making nineteen thousand dollars a year and I was working overnight, said the TV station. I don't know about you, Trish when I would get out of work at three o'clock am. There's certain people that are out at three am right. And those lower companions I found these he's lower companions were were girls. You can't bring home to mom and some drug dealers. and. They asked me if If I had any friends on the east coast I, did and we began shipping large amounts of marijuana out to the east coast. and I was part of that process. Eventually I got arrested. In an airport with fifty pounds of pot.

Money Matters with Wes Moss
11 people shot on busy New Orleans street
"On it a developing story we've been telling you about out of New Orleans this morning were eleven people shot on Canal Street three thirty this morning in front of the McDonald's on Canal Street this is that popular McDonald's very close to Bourbon street near all of the hotels New Orleans police say to people in critical condition lots of police on patrol there is tons of tourists in town for the by you classic New Orleans police chief Sean Ferguson telling reporters fortunately there's so many people are one able to determine who was actually fire any shots at that time one person being held for questioning and talk about lightning striking twice three years ago the Sunday after thanksgiving ten people shot one killed right in front of that same