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A Way with Words: language, linguistics, and callers from all over
"cairns" Discussed on A Way with Words: language, linguistics, and callers from all over
"You're listening to away with words, the show about language and how we use it. I'm grant Barrett. And I'm Martha Barnett. One of our Australian listeners is rob McKay hill, and he lives in cairns Queensland and shared with us a little poem that he learned from his grandfather. Now the first time I read it, I completely misunderstood it. It's a mixture of numerals and letters, and I'm going to try this. I don't know how it's going to work in audio, but I'm going to try it. I read it as 11 was one race horse. 22 was 12. 1111 race, 22,112, which makes no sense, right? No, but I think I know where it's going. You think, you know? Yeah. You think there might have been two racehorses, one named 11 and another named 22? Right. Yeah. If you read it that way, it's 11 was one race horse, 22, was one, two, 11 one one race, 22, one one two.

WLS-AM 890
"cairns" Discussed on WLS-AM 890
"Suggestion for people too. It's probably not running into the office right now. Oh, it's true. It's true. The mass cairns are everywhere, folks. They are everywhere. And the crazy thing about the mass carers is they are the crazy ones. There is not a single shred of scientific evidence. Not a shred a scintilla. Of peer reviewed, strong, unconditioned science suggesting that these cloth and surgical masks do a damn thing to stop the spread of coronavirus. Not only that, if you look at the story and conservative review, Dan Horowitz's story it's in my newsletter today again, bonjour dot com slash newsletter if you want to subscribe. Not only that, the data out of, I believe it was a Kansas study, shows that not only the masks not working, but the effect is negative. Meaning you may be, it may be correlated with more coronavirus spread, not less. Now, I'm not willing to make a causal inference from that. But I have heard from a medical professional friend of mine who's very smart, I'm not going to say what he does, but he's I promise he's a very smart guy. The reason the masks not only don't work, but maybe contributing to the problem, the cloth and surgical mask and want to be very specific because we actually do science on the show. The KN 95s properly fitted may have some efficacy there. But the May. The cloth and surgical masks may have negative effect efficacy, meaning you may be more likely to get it. And he had an interesting theory as to why. The original, the original hypothesizing around the spread of coronavirus was it was done via the droplet effect. You know, it's disgusting. So spare me for a second. But when you sneeze, droplets come out. You get it in this bacteria and viruses in there. It's disgusting, but we get the point. But droplets can be rather large when you're talking about things on a microscopic scale like viruses. Now those droplets, they believed would get caught in the nose and you would then catch it, like you would catch any cold, someone sneezes and you breathe it in. It's gross. That's how you get it, okay? Copy, cool. Sorry if some of you are eating, I apologize in advance. I always hated that when I was on the radio. It's disgusting stuff like that. I mean, I'm like, come on, I'm eating. I listen to Levine all the time. I'm like, Mark, come on, buddy. I'm eating. Now I'm Friends. So now about maybe if I text somebody, probably ignore me, do it, because you don't want to text the whole story of the show. So my buddy tells me the problem with that theory is, it's likely an aerosol disease, not specifically droplets, aerosol, aerosols are fine particles are not big droplets. So what happens with the mask is you have to think of it like a sieve. That when you sneeze through the mask, what we're originally droplets that would have been caught in the upper respiratory tract are then aerosolized into very small fine particles and aerosol, which the person next to you, then instead of breathing them into the nose only, breeze these aerosol particles that would have been caught as droplets in the nose deeply into the lungs. And that may be why these mass don't do a damn thing and in some situations make it worse. It was genius. I did a little bit of reading on it, and I'm not sure I'm not, you know, I don't claim to have stayed at a holiday and expressed last night and be an epidemiologist or virologist on the matter or in respiratory transmission of airborne viruses. But the guys are pretty smart guy. And is that explanation accurate? No, is it plausible? It is. But it doesn't matter, because people will continue the left to fall in love with the mask because again, it is a signal. Of their what they perceive to be virtue, what I believe is a signal of really, is their stupidity and ignorance at this point. One more story I have to get to because it is really, really important. The 2000 meals store, I haven't discussed it in a while, but it is the most critical election integrity story of our time, dinesh the Susan's explosive documentary 2000 mules. About 2020 election malfeasance and how they left used a series of mules to go to Bart ballot harvesting locations. Take the ballots and illegally transport them at all hours of the night to ballot boxes. Some were caught on video somewhere, but the mechanism by which they used it. By which they located these ballad mules, was geo tracking. They followed their phones from ballot harvesting centers to ballot boxes. The left will get savvy to this the next time the only downside to put in the movie I was the next time we're not going to be able to use it again because now they're going to, you know what they're going to do now, Jim. They're going to just knock Toby told not to carry their phones or whatever it may be. But dinesh uncovered an explosive explosive. Scandal. About ballot harvest. Now, of course, because the left loves election fraud when they win. When they don't win, they call everything a fraudulent election. A collusion, a gore one, whatever. In order to try to debunk the 2000 mules movie. They said geo tracking is just not accurate. It doesn't work. You can't tell much by geo tracking. You don't know you were following the ballot harvesters, which is weird because John Roberts, chief justice Supreme Court, his sad himself, that it's the equivalent of an ankle monitor, being able to geo track where your phone was. So the left told us that geo tracking doesn't matter. It's not accurate. I tip the great Rush Limbaugh paper flip

MedFamily
"cairns" Discussed on MedFamily
"Get it through the bubble back. So we we had to figure wasn't really it's not really an outpatient now but like condole pacu ibuprofen sound like fun. That was the worst. That was the worst when they when they made the change sill law where we had to bubble pack all of the over the counter medications because families kept calling. Why am i paying this much. For and tylenol and the multivitamins well because because it has to be belt packed and the bow pack machine costs this much and then the people that work at cost this and it was. It was really sad because the company that i work for when i first started working would donate returned medications that were still within the pack still sealed and all that stuff and then with how the laws changed over how i was working to free clinic would never they were. It was cost prohibitive to donate to a free clinic anymore. And then it was cost prohibitive to even like any over the counter medications that were returned. They got burned. They got in. 'cause you'd have to be pack. Put him back into main supply. And it's like well. This is like a twenty cent pills. So why am i spending manpower to pop a twenty cent pill at through a boa pack. So i can resell. It doesn't make any sense. This is one of those. It's one of those things. Where sometimes the law and probably maybe well was probably well intentioned but the reality of it maybe not so it just made the cost of doing business and be a little bit more expensive because you had bubble pack things and like me imagine going to cosco and getting one of those giant bottles of ibuprofen and how cheap that is versus pain. Cairns old company like fifty dollars or whatever it was it didn't it was like to but that was two dollars for like pill for a pill was that for no for a thirty supply..

Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books
"cairns" Discussed on Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books
"Cairns agent victoria standards one of agent kit karen and i it became Victoria sort of said. You know if you really do go rhino novel or something like that. You know you let me see it said you should give it to victoria. So at some point i sat down about eight years ago first novel began. It's called descending son. And i gave it to victoria. The you know the first draft and she read it she really really liked it so again. It was the idea of somebody opening a door to get it to something but he reads something but they had to like so those two things kind of again. It's what i always tell. Writers that work with me or the writers. I teach i just go. The one thing is the writer. You can always just right right right right. No one's going to write anything the same way and i do believe you'll know somebody who knows somebody will get something in front of somebody you know if it's good if it's different something will happen with you. Know i mean my friends and people. I know who are actors in iowa. Say you really gotta. Have you know a strong backbone for that. Because it's such a random thing i mean i've sat and certainly enough Casting sessions editions were fifteen. Twenty people come in and in any given day you got to pick the one out of the twenty is like writers. I don't believe you have to go through that as much as to you mentioned that you going gray and then also ended never makes it to the to show to the next stage of so. Is that just something you just have to get used to that business. I i i think one of the things i've also told people is I know people who are working on the same scrap book to you over and over like you know slave over every word to make. It's perfect and as years and then when it doesn't go anywhere there bereft because they put all their eggs into the one basket..

Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"cairns" Discussed on Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"And she said yes right away. I was like wow that was so easy and you know. Within within a few months we had moved. It was all very quick and very sudden and it was just a matter of like following the nudge and being willing to explore it and gut. Could this be possible. You know and then just running with it. basically. I had a very deep inner. Yes that went along with that nudge. Especially when it was affirmed by her wanting to to. So i knew i didn't have to break up my family. Yeah and everything kind of went very very smoothly and then a few years later. I get a different nudge and i reconnected. With my old love from that. I met in high school and ended up in a moving back to australia for Which i'll probably spend at least half of the year here and half of the new zealand. You just never know what's going to come up. And i guess for me i find it really important to just not be closed off and not final about what my life looks like. It's just this is right right now. And i feel like that's how the universe is like gives us the next step or maybe the next couple of steps on the staircase but we don't get the whole thing revealed to us totally. Maybe that's so we don't get bored. I don't know. I feel like i love that idea like people say to me. Oh you're living my dream you know i i. I could never do that. I just you. Can you just have to your mind up to ask the question like how. How can i showed me how i could do this. you know i. It just fascinates me about kind of this. This idea of everything has to be played out like this a said we only get to see a certain like watson front of us and maybe the next two or three steps off to them. It feels the unknown Used as it can feel like the unknown witches hearted as you said. You might get bored or scared or talk. Imagine if we'd nine ten years ago this pandemic was coming off. But i gotta be the human lane caves or something you know. I think the whole part of this is that like. I'm i have this Thing myself in. Ken say to each other is just like the only things that are really accessible in life is death like it. Isn't it's common to us. All on dynamic whatever's going on it doesn't matter. It's gonna hit you whatever's meant to you know the other change you know and just like the seasons. We talked about the abundance forest. Like date ghosts. Two seasons like the trees through cellini different changes all through the year. Sodas are yes climate everything. So it's like it's there's a movement and that's what's really important executive the abundance bars whereas the even the imagery of the scarcity is very big on a square footage like fix and so that can even be just that thinking can be quite limiting as well away from people like show me how this could be possible like. Yes and show me what what next what is in flow. Where's the direction of my highest good whereas the flow leading me that might be completely unexpected to completely and it's like those using to those little of like what is the thing i should do now and it may feel like a very unexpected thing but you never know who you're gonna sit beside in the coffee shop if you go to a different coffee shop where you never know who you're going to talk to you or you know. I always found it so fascinating. When i go to the events and just be like i feel like i need to go in kenya. Like what's there or do you not know this already. I'm like yes the people like. I'm like no like it's that people that then expands your horizons absolutely so good so what. You should be amazing. Honestly i feel like people are so different like even just the energy of the the two of the images that we described are so powerful to i always to ask people like I know i have your own book. So we'll definitely talk about that book for a second but is there another book that you feel. That has been really supportive for you. On this journey that you'd like to late maybe recommend for our listeners apart from the abundance code obviously yes Well the book that really started me on this journey a understanding how important the subconscious mind is is a book called the power your subconscious mind by joseph murphy and it was written in nineteen sixty. Three it's a it's an absolute classic. And yeah i love that book. Absolutely love it. So the power the subconscious. Mind joseph. where he. I love that and then obviously than to top into figure out how to lock the abundance code your own book. How can they ask that. Because i know you're movies on guy but how can they find out more about you and book. Well i actually have a site for the book. called the abundance code book dotcom so people can go there and i have just a free video series that that they can subscribe for Nothing to sell because really like the only thing for them to go and do after that is going by the book which i think is usually about ten dollars on kindle so yeah but it's just a series that talks about what are the seven monuments if people are interested in what they are and Yeah that's where. I would direct people and also the film is available on guy dot com in as a three parts docu series the abundance code amazing amazing. And it's it's a great movie. I looked thanking so. Thank you so much for coming and sharing your wisdom and some of your journey with us today. I am so grateful. I'm grateful for all the amazing people that i get to connect with and share with but i'm super grateful for our connection and for your wisdom today on the show. Thank you spoonfeed talking to you as usual so much and so everyone is listening. Thank you so much. You're in if you enjoyed this episode. Please do me on instagram. Or on facebook leszno subscribe even ordering it. Stars says this definitely was a lot of amazing takeaways. Thank you so much for listening to the live. Your dreams podcast with myself. Trillo and i appreciate your time and i really look forward to sharing some really amazing future episodes with you now as a thank you for joining the show. I want to give you a free meditation that i created called step into success. It's a powerful meditation to help to step in visualize your highest potential. So all you have to do is go to go. Geo dost patricia lavin dot com forward slash high vied. That's go dot patricia. Lohan dot com ford sauce. Divide and if you haven't done so already please do. Hit the subscribe button. So you won't miss ami more of these incredible episodes i've lined up for you on proxy even leave a review for us on i tunes. I'd be so grateful now. I'm gonna leave you with this quote from henry. David thorough my favorite close wa is the team of our podcast knitting our dreams awake as he says our truest life is when we are dreams awake lots of love from valley. And we'll see you bye..

Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"cairns" Discussed on Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"Hi there. i'm patricia. Your guys on welcome to my weekly ticks. This week's tip super easy. It's about really calling in on your dreams and desires into your life. So how do you do well. We can think about matching and dream about bus. Putting it down on paper will make a huge difference riding in the present tense. I am grateful for my loving relationship. I am breaking for the exotic travels and places like being specific as you possibly can down placing those affirmations those intentions that you wanted to call in an envelope underneath your bed mattress. You'll be able to hear reality so i'm excited to hear what it is. What you call into your life but writing down what your dreams desires are. I hope that you found that useful. Please share with your friends. Be sure to leave a comment or a question below more weekly tips and training sign up below this video and make sure you follow me on social media. I'll see you next week. Sure i think honestly heart of this. The reason behind this podcast about the libyans. Podcast is that. I've just had the opportunity to meet so many amazing people just like you and like more people to know about genealogy abundance code and the things that you're doing and it's like really about cracking us outside of our comfort zone because we stay where we are looking at the same and those environments and that's what i feel opportunities. I've had the traveling meeting people. And then just like. Oh my god. Everybody's here but like i just remember him state image. It'd be like this is amazing and it just really flicks. A switch on us Yeah i mean. Perception is everything isn't it you know. And we can. This is one thing that i've learned about subconscious belief. Reprogramming is the basically. There's three steps to reprogram a belief. The first is the first step is to identify where you're blockages. So like we've just been saying. Oh this is what it looks like feels like to be in scarcity so we did that identification right and then the second step is to kind of weaken that like like insert some doubt in the absolute nature of that belief. So you know we've talked about what is abundance on the other hand look like feel like and through that discussion. I guess we've gone okay. We'll scarcity is not an absolute thing. It's just a state of mind and maybe it's possible to shift to a different state of mind. That is going to support me better in what i want to actually experience some live in this life. It may be. It's going to support me better. Living my dreams awake so that shift could be important to me and then the third step once you've kind of got that little you know is scarcity absolute. No maybe not then we move to. Okay how do i install abundance is new belief that i want to install. How do i install and that's where we do things like you know vision boards and affirmations and hypnosis and all the other practices that we might do to install abundance as a way of thinking on a day to day minute by minute basis. yeah and so. That's more of a practice but the interesting thing is that a lot people will jump to that third stage the practice without doing the first two steps which is identify what the issue is an waken at first and often. When you don't do the first two steps the third step doesn't quite take our yes. I think there's that quote from car you'll like until the unconscious becomes conscious. We can't clearest so we know you know and even like recognize that quote. It's until you make the unconscious conscious conscience direct your life and you will call it fate. Of course you have written down beside you or i do a big document love bash. A we rehearse buys. I was going to use on yet. That will call it face and this is that though we like bows just meant to happen without us recognizing something unconscious like bring this all like really wrote like playing underway that you said about installing the pattern like something in a conversation i've had recently is like it's almost like our hard drive are we are all of our like we are hard drives and all of those concerns have been written into the hard drive and now it's about reprogramming them or needs to the like a total saas yes a software saying basically yeah i love it i love it i love it. It's so good. I've just loved. This is so amazing. And i would love to just talk to you a little bit about the living. Your dreams awake carpet. Because we when i was thinking about our conversation as being ages reach out on the last time you're sharing age you're to lee leaving stadia. Were moving to queenstown stomach replacing all things and then we just got on and things have changed again for me. One of the one of the big parts of the journey of glittering. Your dreams awake is that it's not going to be. It may not be one set picture and you know. I'd love you to talk to this. You know how you've traveled and moved. Things have changed in going with that. Because it's important that sometimes we think this is how it has to be and we doesn't actually have to be and we can change. Yeah absolutely i mean. It's interesting because i before. I moved to new zealand about three years ago. I was in sydney for maybe nearly a decade and i was quite settled there and it was very sudden. Suddenly that this idea came into my mind of Maybe i should move to new zealand. And know i co parent my daughter so i said to my co parent. Do you wanna do you wanna move to new zealand. Are you open to that..

Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"cairns" Discussed on Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"Compared right. Compare that to the abundance mindset and the image that i had on the card that you're talking about was of a tree i called it. The abundance forest and inside this image are words like my mentor and collaborate. And we we instead of me me me and love and connection and compassion and empathy and sharing and caring so the abundance mindset is not about competition and comparison. It's about collaboration and inclusion. Yes and if you compare it you know i call the scare city and i call it scarcity because it's a place where you live in fear. As opposed to the abundance forest scarcity is a system and the abundance forest is an ecosystem and when when we view ourselves as part of an ecosystem we start to realize that actually in an ecosystem. It's not a monoculture now. Ecosystem thrives on a monoculture. This not one way to be. There's not one way to look. There's not one way to talk. There's not one way to you know live your life in an ecosystem. Diversity is the strength of the system. It actually can't survive without a diverse range of of beings in plants and animals and interactions in the system so when we moved to abundance we start to see that. Actually i am not just okay. The way that i am. I am perfect. I'm the perfect. Fits perfectly in to this ecosystem. Just the way that i am. And i'm important and i'm valuable and i don't need to cut parts of myself off and in turn myself from a tree into a piece of two by four you know and it feels like you know even just as you describe it feels softer. It feels more organic. It just feels more gentle and just more open and you know anything about an ecosystem in even the trees in the ecosystem. They're all connected in their root structure. You know and i think there have been studies that have shown that there's a whole communication system in those structure their passing nutrients between each other. You know if one tree gets injured other trees will like pass nutrients to it to help it. Stay alive and i love that. Thought because like we're all in this together that really is what the abundance mindset is all about or all in this together you know. Your success is a joy for me over. it's not. It does not detract from me. And what i'm doing your success can mean inspiration and joy to me and i don't have to look at your success and go. Oh but you know. She's got that night. Don't i can look it and go. Wow look at what she's done in. I can to yes totally. I think this is a big part of even just surrounding yourself with that. That energy Like your book. The movie really just shows the kind of people on the the world that you that you brought yourself into to feel that supports unpaid on an. I felt that in in that in those communities as well. When i come away i would meet just this sense of support. Yes and people who want to help you. Not 'cause you're gonna pay them or not because you know there's something in it for them just because they just generally want you to succeed and when you truly feel the impact of that and you allow yourself to receive that kind of just beautiful unconditional support you know makes me want to cry. So yes so so beautiful. I think this has just been so much food for tall people. Listen to them and listen to those words and feelings and the contrast between the scarcity and this abundance forest and that whole idea of ecosystem and the secret life of tree gets the trees. The hidden of trees is a whole book. That i don't know if you've read that disagrees with amazing and it was just like yeah like we're all just trees. Dude i think if we change our perception of how we've been trained to look at everything and how he brought up at. It's completely different different way of being absolutely and it's just such a joy to tap the energy and you know i think things become a lot more ease ful. Things flow When you tap into that true energy of abundance giving and receiving this is really important. Because i think so may asked us especially women are program to give and give and give and giving give an actually that's not being abundant. That's one side of alabama intent. But you also need to learn to receive and receive without guilt and receive without shame and receive without feeling like you have to necessarily reciprocate in the same way or in a certain timeframe. Or you know we have all these weirdo rules around that you know one of the most amazing things that one of the speakers the people in the abundance code film sherry buffington shared with me is her idea of abundance being mike an electrical circuit. And it's such a wonderful insight. I just want to Give you this imagery as well in addition to the ecosystem ministry. So you know she notes that if you connect lightbulb to a power source with a single wire wire going from the power source to the light bulb nothing happens. The lightbulb does not light up. You have to. You have to also connect the return wire from the light bulbs to the power source and then the then the light bulb lights up and hopefully lots of people's brains are having light like it's a circle. it's the florida circuit it's a circuit and abundances like that my experience. You can't there you know you can't just be the give give give give give give give give give give give never receive 'cause the circuit is not complete. And you can't be the take take take take take take take take never give because the circuit is not complete and so when you get give them in balance it's super powerful and another one of the people in the film. Such an raja he talked about this circuit mma different way. He said you know. I like to be a mentor and a student so that i mean a give role. Anna received rural give and receive gave and receive. I'm receiving from my mentor wisdom. But i'm making sure that. I pass it on in a mentor wearing way. And that could be just meeting with someone for coffee and like you know passing on some insight and piece of wisdom that you heard in the past week or whatever. It doesn't have to be formal. it doesn't have to be complicated at but that we have this mindset that it is a circuit in the amazing stuff that we receive. It's also helpful for.

Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"cairns" Discussed on Live Your Dreams Awake Podcast
"I just can't wait to talk about all the fun things that you've done you've created on really explore One of my favorite topics of guns. So judy. Jim wanted to kind of officially introduce. Because that's very vague undecided. Everyone that's funny okay. So well my intro My background originally was as an economist. And then i ended up running a business teaching people how to invest in the stock market in trade the stock market themselves and grow their wealth in through that work kind of Became aware that really the main blockage that people have in moving forward in their wealth. Creation is not knowledge. You would think that it is knowledge in most people who are feeling blocked movie in that area. I think i have to go learn this or learn that or i don't know enough. And what i found was that the main blockage people had was actually in their belief system in their scarcity thinking and subtle belief blockages that are residing below the conscious level of their wariness. That would cause them to sabotage their success. No matter how much knowledge they have and in fact it was something that i did myself in my own life and when i woke up to that fact i started to become very very interested in the field of subconscious belief reprogramming and ended up writing a book called the abundance code had a bus the seven money myths for rich life now which really talks about the top seven limiting beliefs about money that most people have and a step by step process to reprogram those so that you can be free of them. Live your update your mental software and input abundance code into your mental software instead of scarcity code which most people have inherited from their parents grandparents society education system. I mean it's just it's all around us this scarcity thinking so yeah once i had written a book I got inspired to create a documentary around this similar topic of what is an abundance mindset. The documentary was also called the menace code and it's now available as a docu series on guy dot com which is kind of mindful documentary streaming facing. I did not that it is going. I can watch the abundance code. It's a three series three half hour episodes and that the event is code film as opposed to the book The abundance code film is really interviewing a whole bunch of thought leaders. Who are people. That i've met in my travels and through my amazing network who i felt were incredibly abundant thinkers and i wanted to interview them in a docu series and explore you know what would their journeys how did how did they make the shift from scarcely thinking which pretty much all of them started out with a kind of scarcity programming as as most people do and they had various journeys in which they were able to shift from that scarcity thinking to an abundant way of thinking and just what that shift looks like what their journey was. So that's really an inspiration. Peace there are a lot of practical tips in there for people but really it was a very story based approach and comparing that to the book. The book is really my how to guide of. Okay what are the top seven limiting beliefs. And how do you actually change them. I absolutely love. This is so it's just on a same. I'm so excited to hear more about this. I'm like i love your journey so far because i know that they created the movie was definitely a top was a tougher. Was like those lots of challenges but you overcame so much from hearing that story from you. But when it came to the shifts dot scarcity i just remembered sharing a slide. I have a postcard. I still have this with the images of the scarcity and the by the the abundance a maybe you could describe that a little bit because it was just like niscemi scare sushi when when i saw that actually scary. It's like fear on the images. Amazing and maybe we can get a copy of an image of other people can see when they if they go to a website. We'll have a wooded underneath his image. That's available julie. 'cause it's so good to see those Those words and how difference the difference between these two mindsets yes okay. So lemme Let me talk through that image. I'm just actually looking forward in my files as we talk. So basically the scarcity image. I actually called it scare city so in the image. There's there's a whole bunch of buildings and you know we're we're in a city and Around the image. I've got like things like like spiders and spider webs and stuff and some some of the words that are sort of on the sides of the buildings are words like fear like envy like jealousy. Like i am not enough Me me me So it just sort of paints the picture that the scarcity mindset it's a very like self focused mindset about me about. I'm not good enough and comparing myself to others competition You know constant comparison comparison. Itis i like to call it where you know and this is something. That's just promoted on social media where were constantly comparing our back of stage right are missy back of stage life where nothing's perfect and everything's kind of cobbled together. We you know. Never feel like the master of our life comparing that to other people's polished. I'm only showing you this much. I'm only showing you my polished exterior. It's all been touched up so that you can think that i have a perfect life when actually nobody does come on. So this this comparison itis just sort of fuels that whole scarcity mindset of. I am not enough is basically the very core belief. There is not enough and underneath that sits the belief. I am not enough. I am not enough the way that i am. I have to be better. i have to be smarter. I have to be skinnier. I have to be rich. Or i have to be a whole laundry list of things that i currently am not an until i am those things. I will not be good enough. This period.

Mouse and Weens
"cairns" Discussed on Mouse and Weens
"Julianne mine aren't touching. I'm trying to keep pushing back out. No no well no. This is interesting. Some people have the opposite. Cairns done the same thing. I will try to say usually attracting magnus. They're attracting manage with some people and they think of magnets snake of two magnets coming together and push each other away in cairns done the same thing so in fact you're exhibiting the same type of response but if in your mind you envision magnus as asked pushing away and that'll be the exception most people when they take maintenance will think of the attracting up in my eyes and until he can. Just get your hands on i. I think she's asleep was crazy. Because i felt the that yes like they were trying to push apart but then it really was weird. Yeah now that's weird thing is that is something that we call a Suggest ability test for those individuals. Who would wear tans tends to move fairly quickly consistently delight touch other people will be like juliana. You said you felt the opposite thing that there will be people whose hands just stay like that you know. And so the What this would suggest is that dwells probably chicken better yet. Now we don't we don't get hit those now. That's one of those states. Days gone by In hypnosis does not sell the three so insurance. If i may was common questions i guess. I sleep in hypnosis. No honestly sleep. You're a totally aware of everything that's going on around here. He s being set. Okay but we use the word sleeping at knows because people associated with it and number two of 'em bieber so relaxed their heads drop forward out there chester off to the scientists. Somebody's sitting next to number two guy. Get stuck in hypnosis. No you can get stuck in hitler. Virtually impossible you right now. And i left in a few minutes should just get bored. And you'd wake up. You're gonna botch business. 'cause you're not getting any stimulation for me in terms of giving you suggestions or something third thanking you made me do something ordinarily to give up a secret Anything that i would be willing to do right now sitting. You're saying no you cannot do that. You cannot make anybody say or do anything against their fundamental moral or ethical beliefs and of course as i preferred some individuals say In the old nick. So if you have no moral beliefs. I'd love to have you come join me here on. Stage are for some of the variety. Does it work for stopping smoking or overeating. Things like this. That's very helpful. Used in a number of realms it's used in extraditions overeating hanging control Yeah eight variety of things where somebody's put into by a hypnotherapist related is not going to be the same individuals doing shows stage usually or they may do both but they're hypnotherapist and so they really study the methods and techniques used to to do that but yes. And here's the reason why they were our habits our emotions all these things are embedded in one subconscious. Mind you make a conscious desire not to eat that second piece of cake.

The South Florida Morning Show
"cairns" Discussed on The South Florida Morning Show
"Cairns get news for a top of the hour coming up. we'll just update you hear there you know like don's in louisiana. They got to look at all the damage. It's bad it might even be worse than they actually thought so. That's happening terrible. I'm sure they're going to send helicopters and drones up and try to figure out what exactly is going on Female probably i. We have a new director of fema you know with the new administration comes a new director so whoever this person is we did we ever find out who who it is did be ever look it up. Do we really care what we think. His last name is brown. I have absolutely no reason why. I'm thinking brown I have no idea well. It's this is His make or break or her maker break point You can't handle this right. You won't be around very long. This is a big deal because you got a lot of people who i think were caught by surprise. They didn't think this storm was going to be as as went from a to a four like an hour is crazy just before it made landfall so they were expected to. They got a four almost five. And now it's not going anywhere and it sat there for like thirty six hours. Just pounded him and stay powerful. You didn't move much worse combination. It was horrible for these poor. People got diener well to make you guys feel better. You're not the only ones who for god's who the fema director was. Okay 'cause remember the sound. We had last week of biden insane us. No one better to Yeah this crisis Well this is who was because he couldn't remember her name then chriswell girl. Yes woman actor. It's gonna it's gonna be a nationwide effort. You're gonna hear a lot of that probably from tomorrow on for calls for water. Drives supply drives volunteers. i'm sure we're going to have a lot of power. Fbi people had in that direction. Because they're already coming from the northeast. I know yeah what they do. Is the the power people they just sit there. They probably were sitting in their trucks. Right at the border waiting till the past somewhere along. I ten waiting to get the clear from fema has to go in i so famous probably already on the ground already looking at stuff and then they tell everybody were to go but what makes this difficult to source of power situation because we talked earlier about seven hundred and fifty. Fbi employees going over there. I'm sure there's are going to be sending trucks as well but makes it difficult is you have nothing to restore power to know the right. Diener the pettah. The powers again. The the it's going former gone. So that's a rebuilt. I mean they i mean. The structures went into the mississippi. I mean they're gone. It's not good so That's why that's why they were talking about..

Occupied
"cairns" Discussed on Occupied
"In the end it really is an anxiety of sorts Definitely for me. It was helping variety. Which i still have to some extent it was just. I will not be healthy. I will get all these diseases. If i don't do this. Which is just crazy. Because i i didn't realize to my knowledge any diseases from doing it. The i didn't even. I don't have any disease scrapie. But that's what everybody says like you have to do this to be healthy. This is the ultimate form of south cairns. Now it's not a feel. People need to start taking less notice of or stop taking their health advice from athletes and bodybuilders them that kind of thing and seek professionals talk originals people. That don't really know what they're not. Well just ninety nine percent of people with nutrition which is unfortunate and i think most people even like what is healthy food and what is not people have this sort of distorted view of and everyone has their view based on their thing. Like you know if you talk to someone. He's really into paleo. Then they're gonna all breads bad for can kill you and cavemen didn't eat bread. And all that sorta stuff or if you this the carnival dot is this new thing. At the moment that's floating around like live off. Just meet give it. Why would you want to assure you could survive a little. How can survive. I think it'd be real pleasant when we spike about before just eating protein and not much cobs and what that does the body just eating. Just me would be horrendous account. Even imagine so. I'm thinking about it but i mean this and there is a thousand different diets but i think you need to follow like on this atkins or this is what. I think you need that. You just need to find what's healthy for you and yeah that might work but it wa- not not voice. I sort of after powerlifting. Gut to the mindset of like the best diet is the one you can stick to like when i am not meeting like dropping white. I'm just meeting like nutrition. Yeah what you're taking in early. I mean the way that i heard it. The best is like a variety of foods. Not too little not too much in. What do it satisfies you. And that's an for mediocrity. Yeah exactly ask somewhere in the middle. You don't wanna eat all these play foods. That aren't tying nutrition. You don't wanna only eat nutritious food to never allow yourself to eat something that you enjoy somewhere in the middle sweet spot sweets book no pun intended. Right that's awesome. Where can people find..

Comments By Celebs
"cairns" Discussed on Comments By Celebs
"Reducing. A woman to her looks as her sole ability to quote. Get a man. And so what. I want to say to karen this is not the flex that you think it is and giselle does a lot of stuff that really does deserve to her to be held accountable for this is an is. You're gonna lose every time in a court of law. Nobody agrees with her. Like no literally. Not one person. Even cairns friends would agree. That giselle was wishing death on rye. It is such a far stretch and also happened so long ago. That karen has not once brought it up in all this time at i think she was just digging up something so old and irrelevant that like. It's almost hard to care. And it's like i'd rather her at this point. Just say giselle. I hate your guts. I don't like you as a woman you. Xyz instead of trying to pinpointed on this story that is so kind of silly. I think the thing that. I'm a little bit confused by is it's not out of cairns character to say exactly what you just said like literally in those exact terms which is all. I'm not a fan of you or anything that you do. And by the way. I think you and your house your fashion or tacky as a side note so i don't want to engage in this like that is a very normal thing that i would expect karen to do. Meanwhile she feels she needs to come up with this whole convoluted story to present her case. And it's just not landing when diesel said anything that i did too in the past. I apologized to you. You know this. Ray bullshit is bullshit ak giselle knows that karen knows that's bullshit like she. We all don't think karen actually thinks that this is a big deal and then she says i want to live. I wanted to pay his bills. Oh my god. She is a botanist and a poet and she didn't even know she didn't even know it. No that was unbelievable. That was a line. That's why listen. I feel like last year. You and i had to almost be silenced. As to our life for giselle because people were coming down really hard on her. And i get it. I understand. But she's a phenomenal housewife. She's just so good and she can't help herself. Which is amazing quality. Because here she is like trying to get it out like She's over it. She thinks it's so stupid and she doesn't wanna hear it anymore but she's apologizing. She sang knows bullshit but she can't help. But just you know another jab just for good luck right and i think that something. That's really addicting on housewives is when you know that the presence of another person in the room brings something out of someone and like that's the karen and fact. I was about to equate it to tinsley in durango. But i don't even want to because that actually turned really dark and it wasn't enjoyable to watch but it was almost similar in a very weird way. Different kind of same thing of like they. Just bring out this side of each other. And that's i think it was kind of happening here. Yeah it's true. They just can't stand each other like the the energy of being in the same room as enough to make them angry. Yeah so wash this space and we will see what happens when wendy blows up.

They Walk Among Us
"cairns" Discussed on They Walk Among Us
"But miraculously she survived attack. Oh was quickly identified when the police arrived at the home. Russell bishop on jennifer jumps. Chad johnson was belligerent. Saying north again. fuck off. We not having this. We've had all this before fuck off. He's always him. You fucking pickle. Johnson then targeted. Someone who bishop would like to try to blame the new trial in two thousand eighteen. Johnson said it was nikola fellows. Father barry should be arrested. She then told the police. They didn't have who they hurt when making an arrest and she reminded them that someone had tried to burn down Home years earlier when bishop was arrested in connection with nikola and cairns muddies the precise moment russell bishop was arrested. Johnston began to a sell. The offices striking them over the head. She tells.

Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
"cairns" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts
"You think Ray fulfils cairns desires or anything by the say when karen was taking the shadow fireball. I can't always i know. Raised is much more spoiled than our. Let me job. Probably not. But those are also vibrators. Four four what. Your hand is for it and so you know what i mean. Sometimes they sometimes they say the vibes in the hands. Just don't hit. They can think honestly if they're like okay with having an i can honestly i don't know why i can honestly see raping like it. This doesn't get out. I'm perfectly fine with it but if it does like i don't want anything to do with it. And if carrying like once again she has an older man and if she wants to get something a little bit more like push push just for a good hour whatnot not push push. I've never heard of them. Make maybe me a maybe mea. Can that would be something that they should you know. They exclusive content. What is what is g and mia watched. Oh wait something else from the episode. This is This is a hard transition something we didn't talk about was zales. Baby strivings class. And i'm not laughing at at at the girl because it like. I had test the first time. I took it. I found my first time. I guess you gotta you know you beat by three more. But i i like love that scene. I love his when she's around her kids. I really do i. I can say that. I love her. When she's around our kids because the two dollars in the back relate they all triplets. They triple the two dollars in the backward kind of like come on you. There's an even when she got back in the car. I thought she was joking. I thought she was going to get mad and going off pass for okay jokes over and she didn't move as and then they'll play. Well that's why we got another schedule on tuesday. I appreciate the more like confering approach as your children have told you you can be a little bit like harsh and kind of like not as emotionally comforting as they were making this approach to so i enjoyed that i did. I knew when she got car just looked out the window. Sale shi pei same road is also was laughing at that scene. Fits like when they were realizing dance like they were constituted. Life laughing is shot and you could tell that they were like sub their life. This job bandages bag or not. But here's the they know she's not clearly studying like your because the first time i went i just glossed over the book and i call you to class no. I went to a class for about four weeks. I think oury to two times a week. Yangalik tummy privileged. Tell me your privileged. I'm actually in killing me. You're you're actually is okay. Ninety driving class. I had read the book requirement in texas. I'm not too sure about the you have to go to a class in texas. I don't know maybe. I'm making that up because i seen that does seem like an extra money. Maybe i'm making that up. But it could be. I mean i don't know but you not only class. I had was from bar and you know around. I literally read the book from front debate. And then half. So it's like grace girl unite in a book and reading a book at all. I did however run over on my own. Oh my but this one before. I got my this even before. I took when i was learning how to drive. My mom put a trash can in front of my car disappear. Low park in my mailbox are going to be like the from the my mailbox to the trash can with the place that i had to get you and we had to move our traffic and all the way to the bottom like only heels. We all go back down there and it was so weird because i it was her car to. It was her car and she's i had this beautiful car and i like i.

Rob Has a Podcast
"cairns" Discussed on Rob Has a Podcast
"Mom dad nanna. Nfl night unit. The i love you all so much. I'm sorry scared you. But if i'm being honest scared to suck. When did she say she scared. The other people in the house. That's why she got put up will so yeah. I think what this these lines are alluding to. Are you know the the deep seated fear that players sometimes have when they play big brother other. She's kind of like. I think that's something that a lot of people can imagine that they could relate to so she's throwing some lines in there about that and then she's she's talking about the symbolic nature of how how much you love your family. And how that how much that means you when you are scared ashley in a place like the big brother house and and you know also expressing her gratitude about just the fact that she's alive and not just existing in the big brother house and so Some really deep meaningful lines here cairns are going to be writing the rap genius entry for this one was really next level about it was she. Got the shout outs in the rap. She didn't shout out then wrap so she really made a great use of our time. This is the part that i i'm a little confused about face on the wall and i like wow beautiful face but Get me out okay. So she saw her face on the wall. Beautiful face button Hell no get me out of the house. Get me out of the house or get me out of this ridiculous wall. Yeah presents her.

The South Florida Morning Show
"cairns" Discussed on The South Florida Morning Show
"Bill. Keep it here news talk. Eight fifty t. l. south florida morning. Show jan this diener a bill. Cairns news is coming up in about nine minutes right around there and don't forget the morning show blog. I guess it's is it up there for the world to see now. The crazy story of the california lady stuck between two buildings it is yes she made it up there i got. This was a team effort today. Though i must say on the blog today at gen found the video she found a really good one. I had the news. Report up. Are but jen found the video where they actually this local news station in santa ana where this happened. Had the angle shooting down from the building shooting with a camera down to the building show can see her struggling sideways. It's unbelievable how how the vibe is beyond me and to be honest with you when you watch the video. Just keep this question running through your head. How did she get fact. That million messed up wishy did she say okay number one. She's naked sir. Why is she if it were a residential building. I could understand sunbathing except naked. Somebody that maybe she worked in the building and snuck out to go. You know naked. Sunbathe but how did you fall. Even if she jumped. It's not that big. It's eight inches eight inches. One of these had to be residential. Had to be no. They said it was to business offices. Maybe she was homeless. I mean maybe it's like a drug thing. She was high. I mean this. These are all assumptions simpsons. We have no idea so. Yeah let's people climb to the roof. She's running out of real estate on the ground that maybe southern california's good spot when it comes to that stuff so it's just it's she getting. That's the question so you can see it on the blog standing but the other thing we have up here and i'm going just put this out there right now. It's not exactly early in the year anymore. We're mid july..

The Love Is Podcast
"cairns" Discussed on The Love Is Podcast
"I need like i felt like i had a full of rua was always say. Please don't care challenges. Please challenge cairns manhood hit. Does that maybe like okay. Let's just say so off the wall and you and you feel like you gotta take it as a personal. You know a challenge. Like if you say oh i bet i drink table. You wanna bet. Let's go oh. I bet i can or you know you. Generally he'd be like please channel herman her pride angle. That are lose her. Pride ain't gonna lose so no big energy and deka if they stand up to So i saw this Me in so garbrandt to the podcast and it has to do a dick however about fucking what is that even possible. How can something be about how. How does the ball to toe digging. It doesn't involve. Can you be very surprised. Yes yes please enlighten me and also inviting listeners. All right so you don't while bauer pay attention to detail decay. You need to go. Give your wife some dick ready. No no no..

The South Florida Morning Show
‘Courtside Karen’ Removed From Los Angeles Lakers, Hawks Game After Heckling LeBron James
"So i'm so. Glad i'm named karen i think The million cairns of the world should unite But these two women were kicked out of the lakers. Atlanta hawks game last night for screaming. That lebron james and one woman is being called courtside karen. She's blamed She's blaming lebron. James restarting hoping here. She is lebron. James looked at my husband during the game and customer. And i stood up and i go. Don't talk to my husband. Chocolate husband one more time. I love this woman. Anybody that stands up to that prancer. I cannot fly or cannot stand. Lebron james i think he's the most dislike -able a athlete of our generation can't stand him he's also another bad. Winter is like when he won. Aren't i'm gonna get my do nothing enjoyable about this guy unless team no humility with unless for sure he called himself king james. Let's start and stop there. So he says he's happy are back in the stands

60-Second Science
Mexico Caves Reveal Ancient Ochre Mining
"Sometimes, discoveries seem so simple. You know basically we've found a bunch of holes in the ground that's Edward Reinhard he's an archaeologist and geologist at McMaster University in Ontario Canada, but you know ultimately very important holes in the ground reinhard on colleagues believe they've found some of the first clear evidence of mining activity in a system of caves in Kintana ru on the peninsula the fine dates back to between ten and twelve thousand years ago. These are some very early people that have come and migrated to the Americas via the during straight. But getting to what remains of these miners and the tools they laugh is a challenge like cave divers you got to be so careful you don't get lost. These caves systems in Mexico, which were once dry are now completely filled with water. Thanks to a warming climate and sea levels that rose over time winding passageways are narrow and dark, and the walls are made of unforgiving limestone porous and with sharp edges. Reinhard says the water that filled the caves has preserved everything. It's basically almost like you know somebody working at a factory, they turn the lights off and they went away and nobody ever came back when divers started telling reinhard about what they were seeing inside the cave. He decided to go for a dive himself. He found concentrations of charcoal meaning that the people who walked here thousands of years ago probably used fire to light their way and there are stone. Cairns which Reinhardt believes the people built as navigation markers. Also says lots of tools remain and they were made from the stalagmites that hung from the cave ceiling breaking off and then using use hammer. So you can see the percussion marks where they were banging up the you know breaking up the stone on the bottom. The discovery is in the journal Science advances. So what were these ancient people mining and prospecting for there is a little bit of sediment still on the wall of. The pit. So I grabbed a vial and my sampled island, grab some of the sediment and underwater the red light gets attenuated. So Look Kinda Brown I was thinking well, maybe it's ochre you know is thinking about that but it's like well, looks Kinda creepy of that's what it is but then I got got out of the cave into the sunlight and it was just like this spectacular bright bright red. So then I knew. What they were after ochre it's among the earliest known pigments employed by humans and it's got many uses for sunscreen to preserve animal skins and burials and ceremonies, and people still use it even today in artwork. It was you know it's a prominent in used Gio material if you will through time for your end and dates data usage for thousands of years prior to around the world.

Urban Forestry Radio
Battling Brown Marmorated Stink Bugs
"We're GONNA start our show today by taking a trip back to the nineteen eighties when singer. Songwriter Billy Joel was at the top of his game and he released two. Song Allentown about the decline of the steel industry. In America steel factories were closing in steelworkers. Were losing their jobs. The song shed light on the challenges the workers faced and at the same time. It made allentown a city in Pennsylvania quite famous so now let's fast forward twenty or so years. Two Thousand and one and Allentown is in the news again but this time it's because of an insect an agricultural pest from Asia had somehow found its way to Pennsylvania. The insect called the Brown rated stink bug feeds on apples. Peaches figs mulberries citrus fruits and other crops. Well it didn't take long for these tough little bugs to spread and by twenty ten. They wrecked havoc on orchards and crops in various parts of the United States. And the really bad news. Is that Brown? Mom rated stink. Bugs are still here and there on the move and they may soon arrive to a fruit tree near you. So what can we do about it? I've invited Tracy Leschi to the studio today to find out. She's an entomologist. And by the way an optimist as you will discover in this interview today. She's also the director of the Appalachian Fruit Research Station at Cairns Ville West Virginia. Her research is focused on the development of behaviorally based management tools for invasive and native pest of fruit crops. But before we start chatting I would love to hear your stories and your questions during the show you can email those questions and stories to in-studio one. Oh one at g mail DOT COM and do remember to include your first name and the city. You're writing from so tell us. Have you seen these bugs in your fruit trees? And what have you done about it in studio one a one at g mail dot com is the email so now to Tracy Leschi. Thanks for coming on the show today. Thank you Susan for the invitation. I'm so glad to have you here. And hopefully you will shed some light on these mysterious bugs. Oh my goodness so. The Story Starts Allentown. Can you tell me a little bit about that discovery? What was happening around then here. So you know Brown Mama Rated Stink Bug as you've already mentioned is a species that is not native to North America. It's native to Asian countries including China Japan Korea and Taiwan. This insect is an excellent hitchhiker And we'll probably get to that in a little while but at some point in the to late. Nineteen nineties homeowners. In and around the Allentown region of Pennsylvania were Seeing some interesting invaders in the fall to their homes and in fact these were Brown. Mom rated stink bugs. Now the issue was is that they weren't properly identified until two thousand one when Karen Bernhardt who with Penn State cooperative extension in Pennsylvania collected some of these specimens from a homeowner and she ended up sending them to attacks honest Rick Holbeck at Cornell and he identified them as Brown mom rates. Think so this was the first official record of population in North America. So how on Earth would they have gotten there? How did they get to these people's homes right so one of the interesting things about Brown mom rated stink bug is that they are excellent hitchhikers as adults and that means is that they can sort of end up being concealed and hidden from view and sort of take a journey to somewhere else and this is related to what we as entomologist refer to as their over wintering behavior which is essentially like hibernation for insects. So when these insects hibernate more or less they crawl into cracks and crevices and hunker down and wait for spring. And if these cracks or crevices happens to be in some sort of shipment of goods or perhaps in your suitcase or who knows This is how often these bugs have been transported to new locations. Whoa so how quickly would they spread? So let's say or what a what a thought. Let's say it's in your suitcase. You've gone on holiday to China. Or whatever he brought back these little hitchhiking bugs So let's say you have one bug or two bugs what happens then. How quickly would they spread? Well if you found one or two bucks I'd tell you to kill them I but You know it's a good question. They have a pretty good Reproductive capacity that sort of what we say in terms of you know how quickly can a population build up? Based on the reproductive efforts of a female a single female can lay up to twenty eight eggs at a time in in an egg mass. And she can lay up to four hundred over her lifetime. So you can imagine if you know. Just a portion of those eggs survived to adulthood and then reproduce. You can see that. A population could build rather quickly so is is that what happened like You know how quickly did this problem spread? You said it started sort of in the late nineties. It was discovered two thousand and one. And then what happens? Well what happened? After that was it was a slow spread And it was a slow build up for a number of years so in two thousand and three I found the first specimen officially outside Pennsylvania in Maryland. Just south of Allentown Pennsylvania. I in in sort of central Maryland in a town called Hagerstown There was some. Also some official detections in New Jersey and then it continued to spread through what we refer to as the mid Atlantic here in the United States and to Virginia West Virginia You know parts of Delaware Into upstate or sort of well. I should say downstate New York so the populations continued to build Over a number of years and then you know really began to build quickly back in two thousand eight two thousand nine and in two thousand and ten throughout the region. We really experienced what we refer to as an outbreak population. So what did that look like Especially if you're growing cheese. Yeah it looked well you know. When we first began to detect problems in fruit trees from Brown mom raided stink bug and say two thousand eighteen thousand nine. The issues were confined really to the late season. Where just before harvest and this is really painful. If you can imagine your fruit just about ready to be picked from the tree almost ripe. We were seeing large numbers of adult invading the orchards in the fall and feeding on the fruit and this was causing for some of our local growers up to ten percent loss. Even back then but in two thousand and ten we saw the bugs invading earlier much earlier actually just after the fruit had formed just after pedal fall essentially in these orchards. In that early season feeding really set up our growers for significant losses. Where you know for our Peach Growers. Many growers lost their entire crops. Most lost half of their crop. And then it just went on from there. You know apples and Incurred ABOUT THIRTY SEVEN MILLION DOLLARS IN LOSSES. Thousand and ten just locally. That's terrible was the fruit. Not salvageable at all. I mean what what do these Brown marmalade stink bugs due to the fruit? Yeah they are you know. They are a typical stink bug species in that their mouth parts are essentially a straw and they insert that Straw into the fruit tissue and they inject some salivary enzymes that essentially helps break down that tissue and suck out the juice and so what they leave behind. Is this dry corky tissue beneath the surface of the skin as well as discolored display depressions on the surface now for peaches because the feeding Began so early essentially once you peel that fruit. The entire fruit was riddled with these deep pockets of dead comey tissue and you know. The entire fruit was essentially unsolvable. It was just a complete loss. For FOR APPLE. Growers some of the fruit could be redirected to From sort of a fresh market to juice market. But you know they're getting Cents on the dollar in terms of the value so in essence they're losing over. Ninety percent of the value of that fruit have normally gone into fresh market. So it was very

Kind World
#COVIDKindness
"If there's ever a time when all of us need a little comfort it's now and you know what's giving me the most comfort this week. Andrea what's that? It's the realization that we live around a lot of amazingly kind generous people. So let's start off by sharing what's been happening in our communities were. We're watching neighbors step up and support each other in all sorts of ways. We have such a range of different kinds of things that people are willing to provide their neighbors In addition to money in housing and things like that things like delivery or child care or some people are artists in saved like they're willing to do online video chat sessions doing our. That's Jerry Medina. She's one of the founders of a local mutual aid group that's a grassroots network of people offering and requesting help so these groups are mostly organizing online but there are also posting flyers texting calling neighbors to let them know how they can get help and these mutual aid groups are popping up all over the country with people willing to buy groceries for each other to take care of each other's pets to entertain kids while parents are working. Some people have even open their homes to total strangers. Who need a place to stay? And we've heard a lot about that here in Boston because we've got so many college students and so many of them have had to leave their dorms and they've got nowhere to stay within not even our. I think that we saw this person. I'm staff often offer this to the student. That's why I think this is such a powerful way of practicing community. It's like Ben the nicest thing to observe during this entire time you know have seen local businesses stepping up to. It's a really trying time for anyone in the restaurant industry but Dmitri Murphy who owns Daddy Jonesboro nearby. Somerville is really stepping up. Even though they've had to close for the time being a couple of our staff are still working and they're doing so because they're delivering food to families in need. When I saw that we weren't going to be go bring kids to school. I was like wow restaurants have food and we are going to need to get it somewhere and these kids aren't going to school in Somerville. Maybe we can turn the need of the restaurants and all of our restaurants into a way to help the community and of course they're individuals who are just helping on their own like has saroj. She's a school principal living in Milton Massachusetts. So I do have a friend. Who is mean compromise? His bodily agreed to take an offer signed. GonNa do some shopping for her. Today cooks the meals and drop those off. Put up a post on her facebook page. She said she was willing to help anyone who needed food pickups or even cooking. She also said she was willing to take care of the of working parents. I think there is the capacity to love in Cairns showed kindness. I hope that there is more communication around folks that can check in with their neighbors. Like if you know that you have a neighbor who lives by themselves to knock on their door. Maybe wear masks leaving. No even just say you need something. Call me

Live Happy Now
Be Your Own Valentine With Karen McGregor
"You probably realized already that this is the week when you're going to hear a lot of talk about Valentine's Day and showing those around you how much you love them. But have you. You thought about being your own Valentine this year whether you're single or coupled there are things you can do to feel more fulfilled in your relationships and with yourself Karen. Earn McGregor is a leadership expert and bestselling author of several books including her upcoming release. The towel of influence. She joins us this week to talk about. How are we can change our approach to love and relationships to find greater joy. CAIRN welcome to live happy. Now thank you so much for having me here. This is such a great time to talk to you because we're getting a lot of messages about love this month. Today's topic we're talking about how to be your own Ballantyne but before all the married people in a couple of people shut off. I think we should point out that. We're not just talking about single people right even. If you're in a relationship you need to learn how to be your own Ballantyne absolutely. I think it's so important that we really look within and see what is it that bothering us. And and what is it that not okay within us the potentially could affect our relationship with our loved one or if single and we tend to. You may not do that as much as we should. We tend to look what we want from the other person more than looking inward back out what we need to be presenting that true that so true. Yes I think most of us when we get into a love relationship or when we're seeking someone someone as a mate. I think that we generally tend to make long list of requirements. That really really need to be met in order for us to be happy and since you know your show is all about that. I really WANNA point out that. That's probably the biggest mistake that I've seeing people make. And I've I've made it myself is to really have increasing number of preferences so as an example when you live with with someone you may find over the years that you just have more and more preferences about the way they act the way they talk the way they walk and and you know in the work that I've done with my book. The Dow vins weren't always say that if we want to be truly influential in the world if we want should be true leaders in the world. We have to come from a place of not meeting anything to happen in order to be people filled and happy. Yes we're going to do. Things are going to take action. But we don't actually need it out of some lacquer fear within so I think that's really key. We change that perspective. What then happens because I know a lot of times. What you're looking for comes to you when you stop looking and when you start accepting your moment. Is it kind of like that. When you stop making this list of demands Chroma partner you get really well. I think the first thing thing is getting back to your theme is that you really do become happier more fulfilled person the catch. I find sometimes with people who talk about the law of attraction is that you never want to do something as the transactional behaviors. If you say well. I'm going to overlook that my husband doesn't pick up his talk 'cause I'm a bigger person than that. It doesn't necessarily mean that you're going to have her filled happy state. Because now you've put it in your mind that you're going to rise above this but really. It's it's almost like creating a new checklist of these are the things I'm not going to do. In order to get this result and the same thing with law of attraction I think if we come from a place of lack and fear and pushing and transaction. Then we're always hoping for the greater result that I agree with you that when we let go of all of that when we really focus on internal happiness and not needing anything from anyone else truly not needing anything when we get there. You're then you're absolutely right. Our life flows things. Come to us and you'll myself personally financially. Things their way better her when I don't hang onto preferences and needs and things like that so I think that's really the key to successful relationships. You know speaking of Valentine Day and it's one thing to understand that that makes sense it's another thing entirely to put it into action because it's not necessarily I nature to just say all right I'm not going to obsess on that. So how do we start living that way being able to accept except ourselves and being able to accept where we are and that we don't need other element we don't need other person. Yes well I think the first thing is and thank you for asking because the how to always so important isn't it you talk about it but we do need the. How'd you the first first thing for me is to become committed to the practice of watching my thought and how my thought get triggered into the emotion and more thoughts and then I get stuck on that thing. That's bothering me and so for me. The biggest practice that I've done that made such a huge difference. In part of my book is to really see how an initial thought ought can get carried away in to all of the emotion and more thoughts. So once you observe yourself getting into. Let's say you know you don't like what someone has said to you. And maybe it's a loved one or you're single and somebody said some insensitive thing and when you hear hear that initially most people are going to go to their old runes about the am not good enough and this whatever this person said is proving it and subconsciously subconsciously. We do it consciously but it comes out as a hurt and so we feel that hurt and then the next what in our head is usually either defensive or withdrawn so we usually lean in to try and defend ourselves and get what we want or we run away and escape escape that which we don't want so it's one of the two typically and so when you watch yourself lean in in order back away based on that initial thought you can actually and this was true. Actually stop it in that moment and how you stop. It is also a practice. You might come down and you'll be right uh-huh and so her knee. I actually find that. It helps first of all to be gentle on myself. You know this is something that's GonNa take for most people if they're committed to it. It'll take years of practice not just overnight but I find even within two three weeks. The people have remarkable changes. If they keep up the practice right so you just breathe in and you watch and you visualize your thought. Almost moved like they could be an object floating down a river and you just watch them float down the river and then when the next one comes you watch that float down the river as well well and for some people like myself you know. I really enjoy the art of meditating. You know and so that he if you have a moment just quiet time to breathe and allowed. US got to float down the river. That's wonderful for some people. It's more movement committee so as you're watching yourself. Let go with the thoughts. You're running or you're exercising or something to get rid of the energy it has presented itself a Lotta people spend years and years and therapy. I'm certainly not against it. I just feel that everybody I've met. We all have ruined. Some of US have learned to cope with them really well but I feel that the best practice for for all of us is to start to be aware that we don't need our mind to control us. We need to control our mind the other other way around.

BrainStuff
Why Are Scientists Asking Hikers to Stop Stacking Rocks?
"If you've been out on a hiking trail lately you've you've probably noticed them. Suddenly popping up everywhere. Small intentionally stacked piles of rocks. Called Cairns and environmentalists worldwide are increasingly increasingly alarmed because moving rocks can have numerous unintended consequences for insects animals. And even the land itself people have been in stacking rocks since the dawn of time typically four directional or burial purposes such structures have been found in Greenland Northern Canada and Alaska and were built by Anita People's for specific purposes like navigation to indicate a food source or to warn of danger. More recently park officials began creating them on hiking trails else especially potentially confusing pads to help ensure that hikers don't get lost in eighteen ninety six a man named Waldron Bates created a specific civic style of hiking Karen in Acadia National Park. The Bates Cairns as they became known consisted of a rectangular stone balanced top two legs and then topped opt with one stone pointing to the trail. These Cairns were replaced by standard ones in the nineteen fifties and sixties but the park began rebuilding the historic Bates Cairns in the nineteen ninety S. Acadia no contains a mixture of both. What's concerning scientists? Today is the new practice of creating rock piles as an art. Form form or for alluring social media posts because stacking rocks is not an innocuous practice many insects and mammals head under rocks to live reproduce reduce or just escape. They're predators so move a rock and you might destroy a home stack a few. And you may have just exposed the hunted to their hunters. And and while that may sound melodramatic whether you're stacking rocks in the woods on the beach or in the desert your actions could inadvertently knock out an entire colony. Or in the worst case scenario threaten and endangered species some rock stacking fans note that they're being responsible by returning their rocks to the spots where they found them after after creating and then disassembling artwork however the second move rocks you may compromise species habitat in an unrecoverable manner. In addition moving rocks in any fashion contributes to soil erosion as the dirt ones protectively packed under them is now loosened and more prone to washing or blowing away. Why should you come upon? Stacked rocks especially in national parks. Leave him alone. And if you're hiking don't automatically follow where they seemed point. The National Park Service recommends checking with Park officials before setting out on a hike as every park has different rules about kearns. You wouldn't want to remove those intentionally set as navigational AIDS nor would you want to follow those. That may have been randomly. If artistically assembled by visitors in the end let your actions be guided by the important principle principle. Leave no trace.

Monocle 24: The Menu
Food Neighbourhoods: Edinburgh, Leith
"A few miles. North of Edinburgh's Old Town on the coast of the birth of fourth. You'll you'll find historic port of leaf. Area was made up of several medieval settlements which by eighteen thirty three had grown into a burr and in nineteen twenty that Burr was merged into editor. Lee has quite the history. It was Scotland's main ports of trade and was the final stopping point of the Royal Yacht Britannia. And if that doesn't ring a bell maybe this will choose good health look cholesterol and dental insurance. Choose fixed interest mortgage repayments choose. I just thought it was the site of the old leaf station. Gave Birth to the title of Irvine. Welsh's novel trainspotting. Lead has more recently become one of Scotland's hottest food destinations traditional pubs fantastic food markets. Lead has something and for everyone and feeling a little more fancy. It's worth mentioning that. It's also home to a handful of Mitchum starred restaurants Scottish menswear menswear designer was born and bred in Edinburgh and today overlooking the water of Leith. You'll find his flagship store at custom lane is also casting and his wife. Gemma brand directive cast in hair call home leaf for us as a really lead by area. And it's a really good sense of a creative community that doesn't really exist elsewhere. In Edinburgh on I think that there is a level All of collaborative economy in customs. Wharf where you've got lots of different studios from lots of different disciplines which we can tap into which is really important for us. We've got photographers before graphic designers. There's jewelry makers architects so it makes for a really interesting dates day experience and you get pulled into lots of different projects acts that can enrich the whole the whole vibe so from a food. Point of view was really pioneering particularly within the high level Mitchell and star level with them. Food Leaf has always had sort of. It'd be more Mitchell and stars in any square mile in the country than it has been previously ICU with Castanon Jr and and to get the inside Info on leads top food and drink hot spots. And we're better place to start with breakfast. I think for for me it it's an everyday Place to go but definitely Bros bagels. I think on lethal walk. They they've been around nine maybe about a year. They've saw set themselves up at the sleepwalk which is really been a pretty bold move because it's been quite a kind of color full area going in there one of the first progressive food retailers really going. Mr They've always got a selection of probably maybe about ten different types of beagles. The E can pick from with all their different fillings. And it just delivers every time. Yeah you know. If you've AH ten minutes to get Beagle have not about better. Yeah Okay and then I wanNA smoke lunch. Where you'RE GONNA IF WE'RE GONNA quickly to nip how we probably we probably and Commons? They have an amazing onsite bakery. So it's always smells great and the sourdough bread is perfect and you can pick up. Take your breakfast I the next day. They do really good who pastries and sandwiches and soups. But if we're taking clients I there's some place called the shore which is an old school leaf beef establishment. It's slightly art deco inside. It's a really beautiful bar and kind of smooth mirrors and then you can have a really nice. Does beautiful fish sughrue fish restaurants along along. The waterfront starts with fishers. And then there's the shore and ship and kings wore when they're they're all really really great fish restaurants fishing japes leaf has got one of the best fish and chip restaurants in probably Scotland. It's called the new haven fish market on generally at key there for an hour in the summer chips and then coming into dinnertime. Where would you go for more laid back than a little favor of ours? The shafts are young. There's a love entrepreneurial. Young shafts are delivering amazing modern Scottish cuisine and I think they do a lot foraging. They've got low bar and quite often. When you're walkin there you can see what Lebron foraging origin? Four place on the bar. It's a really nice intimate experience. Bara is another one. That's literally just over. The water are really dynamic. Husband and wife you who they just you know when you can tell them their heart and soul into it and it's nice to go somewhere has set many but that it doesn't feel stuffy. There's new white tablecloths but there's really nice are on the walls there's good music play is a good atmosphere and the feed is really exciting. And it's actually very good value for money shifts would come from the Martin wishaw Autom- kitchen the training of these places. All they've been you know the Venus Scandinavia and working with or come back to you know. Add Marin started up their own restaurants in in small affordable places in Iran leaf. And I suppose that's the great thing about leaf it's been you know affordable for people to come in and and whether it's startups in in restaurants or in menswear or whatever is given a home in an incubator to showcase the best of en route can do do and then once you've lied to stomachs going get some drinks. Let's start off maybe with just sort of an old fashioned goodall pint buys your a favorite baiser Lee is really good for old fashioned boozers. And it's almost like the fish restaurants that this run along the waterfront nobles is probably one of the most famous ones. It's probably got some real stories to tell the history of the years you know particularly when the sailors were coming in here to darker think There's been in a few few stories told in some of these boozers. Sophie's another great boozer rose. Leaf is a is kind of almost I suppose our our local. Um I'm who also do great great from pub food the dreadnought is also quite like going to the treading on when we moved up here. I find it difficult to find a proper purpose. That wasn't just an old man's Poppin dreadnought really laid back by an which we really like clearly has a low competition your favorite boozers. If you want a glass of wine where you're GONNA go. I really liked the shore. Just feels I think. Because it's quite art deco in there and it's it's very atmospheric. It just feels really relaxed taxed. That's probably for me my favorite for glass of wine. You know some of the good restaurants like the Chop House of Great Barr beside them which is maybe a little bit more like a wine bar or kitchen kitchen restaurant and bar there as well? It's worth mentioning that you don't fancy the key see for a Bagel or dressing up for Mitcham Star. Dinner lethal also has a pretty spectacular food market called the pit and was never really had a kind of food market is such so started in effectively car park in with a garage next door to a and a couple of guys who had trucks maybe had restaurants and tyrone came down and just started up doing great food at really good prices and and then live music then started up by people guitars or saying kind of spawned into whole whole kind of music program and you know many better places for people to go in on a on a Saturday in the pit and the monarchial Cairn Banerjee and what better way to play now than with the track by Scottish music legends the proclaim. There's no awards here for guessing. What inspired this track his sunshine only

CNBC's Fast Money
Intel stock up over 6% on earnings beat, outlook
"Chip maker Intel spiking after hours let's get to John Ford at headquarters with all the details hey John we'll so well just listening to the call. CEO Bob Swanson I wonder bring you the latest there of course just to get the first details out of the way it was a beat on the top and bottom from Intel far and away they also raised their full year guidance by one point five billion dollars co Bob Swan on the call though right now talking about supply which has been a crucial issue for Intel they haven't had enough of it it's and frustrating for PC makers and others who have wanted to get more from Intel he did just say that they do expect increased output For q four that supply will be up double digits also single digits in two thousand twenty but still that is not enough and you said that they are letting their customers down right now with supply constraints and they've been unable to build out inventory now we have heard before that he's putting a little bit more color Intel's growth story I think it's more of the Bob Swan Manifesto on Intel's growth post krizelj talking about ai and the needs old custom built chips for ai pointing out that IDC says that in a couple years seventy five percent of enterprise applications are going to incorporate and so therefore when Intel can tune it's chips to artificial intelligence that makes them more valuable to customers that perhaps counters some of the apply issues and process technology issues that Intel has had allows them to have an argument that technology beyond just process could give them an advantage that will bolster gross margins perhaps Muslim all right John Thanks John Ford back at headquarters by the way we're going to hear from Intel CEO Bob Swan Tomorrow Morning at eleven am eastern time on Squawk Alley in the meantime on what your trade here well it's interesting that that was pretty bullish guidance right that was interesting to me that they would feel comfortable being that bullish really didn't need to because there's a lot of potential uncertainty out there in the next quarter so they must feel very very good and then the data center that was that was really really impressive so I think it's probably better to own here higher than it was this morning lower margin data center businesses I think still nicely the fact that Intel had been the last couple of quarters for Intel the outlook was not very good and and in fact there they threw a lot of cold water on the sector and a lot of people thought it was their their business which wasn't in some of the high growth businesses of the chip chain but but you have to be excited by by how these guys have essentially not only reaffirmed that they act you're seeing growth that maybe they have to kick up demand because the kickoff supply because demand is actually Barron expected but they talked about China and the impact and they haven't really seen a major impact I don't know if that means you should beaked fearful of the eventual but it's a relief for a company that I think people were certainly priced to the downside on this number data set beaten revenues by ten percent I mean that's a pretty big not Tim's point about margins that are all sudden makes operating margins close to thirty six percent which is significantly better than a suit was looking for twenty billion dollars eight percent so the market cap that's not insignificant that's one more thing and valuation to Cairns Point might be arguments probably cheaper now than it was a couple of hours into other chipmakers tell you very different store and now we have Intel and then you add that with your Taiwan semiconductor teradyne the positive ones so what's the message of the chips interview yet you're getting different stories right so I think it all really depends on what the end market is if you are in growing end markets you're going to do well so in videos a good example of one that we like and Marcus would be autonomous vehicles right you've got a data center gaming that's a great play we also so we bailed on they with their symantec acquisition thirty percent of their revenues are now going to be coming from software. I'll be quick takeaways if you've hooked your wagon alza group they've they've outperformed massively anything intact they've certainly massive massively up form the SNP Taiwan semi which is a essentially white labeled manufacturer for the industry is trading at all all time highs I think Taiwanese your biggest take on what's going on in his very impressive

CNBC's Fast Money
Will the Fed stay patient as the market rallies?
"China 's central banks, China's government unloads a lot of stimulus into the economy to help it as well as the markets markets, go up, they say, you know, what? Oh, it's working. It's working out. So well, we're going to take, you know, take our foot off the pedal here. Could we have parallels here in the United States when it comes to the fed and staying on the sideline to the point where the more, you know, the strong opinion, they are gone. They're on is gone wrong. Wouldn't you look at what they said they used to say data dependent makes sense they're saying data dependent anymore. They're saying patient, which patient means is even if data doesn't go the right way. Right. Even if data is hot, we're not gonna do anything. We're going to go pass. This two percent. We're going to take you know, we had symmetrical below two. We're going to allow to go above two. And yet you see some of the inflation numbers are actually down even with his GDP up. The fed is gone. So there is inflation this asset inflation ridiculous asset inflation, there's clearly energy and health care inflation, there's so there's inflation in there all the wrong places. But but Cairns right terms of the fed. I mean there, and I'm gonna offend a lot of people here. They are data dependent that dependent on the NASDAQ going higher and the Dow Jones industrial average going that's their data. And if you don't think it's true, just go back and look what happened in October into December. I mean, they they turn on a dime because our markets sold off. So by that definition, they'll never move they can move, but for Larry cudlow who I'd like as a friend and respect is an economist for him to say after three point two GDP print. However, we got there that there's still room for a rate cut. That's absolute men. Well, might be generous there. I mean, let's be Frank. I think maybe you want to call them a strategist or something like that political strategist. I mean, let's be Frank. Okay. We were just talking on the deaths last night about Amazon we're talking about. We're talking about inflation. What did they just do? They said they're gonna use a portion of their profits. Okay. Their EP is going to be less. Right. And they're afford to do that. Because stock market has been bid up because interest rates are so low, and what happened they are going to get you there faster. That is a disinflationary thing.

PRI's The World
Pope Francis proposes 21 'reflection points' for discussion at abuse summit
"You don't see LaPierre Dalyell. She says Suadi, but in Francis addressed bishops and other church leaders from around the world this week there gathered for a summit about the clergy sex abuse crisis in the Catholic church there. Two more days of meetings to go fill Salvino is at the summit in Rome. He lives in Boston and he's a survivor of clergy sex abuse. We spoke with him earlier this week. And we wanted to check in with him again about the meetings so far fill at this summit meeting. Pope Francis has provided bishops Twenty-one reflection points, I have the list right here. And one of the first points is to make a practical handbook of steps to be taken by thorns when cases of sex-abuse happened at church. What do you think about that? They feared is swimming means bishops, and yeah, that's a great idea. But it really mazes me that such a handbook doesn't already exist. It hasn't been in place for you know, twenty thirty years. Have you looked at the this list of reflection points? I have I wish I had the list in front of me. But I was I I read it through quite closely last night. What do you think of it? When you read it, you think this is a good thing or do you think some something's missing? Well, I would leave to see that it was described as just a number of topics for them to think about in a way to sorta start conversations in directions that they might head into if this was a a list of of policies and procedures that they wanted to put in place. I would have been horrified. I mean, there are a few a few good things as they call for, you know, treating survivors with cairn with respect one of them. I forget which number. It was talks about hard to deal with false allegations of abuse. Which makes me is makes me crazy because I've been hearing that phrase ever since the early nineties when I went public. That there are people that were saying all this didn't really happen. These people just looking for money, but just trying to, you know, find ways to get money off the Catholic church in for, you know, for saviour to find the courage to go forward speak of their childhood experiences in public manner. And and then be told his has to be a false allegation. What you refer to it's written in these in these set of points says the right to defence the principle of natural and canon law of presumption of innocence must also be safeguarded until the guilt of the accused is proven. I mean in some ways that is, you know. That is that is the legitimate thing. It's not completely denouncing a charge of abuse. It's simply saying we have to prove it in. That's true nitty in criminal with any criminal charges. Have to proved the question is who's going to push been doing the investigation who's going to be be present one way or another fill? The pope says he wants concrete measures to be taken you told us earlier this week that one of your main concerns is that mandated reporting needs to happen reminds us what that is. And whether you think the Catholic church is moving in that direction to require that ended a reporting essentially means that if a Bishop learns that one of the priests within his diocese has been abusing a child or an analyst since this criminal behavior that we talking about it should be reported to civil authorities. Namely, the police investigation to be done. It should be done by people who trained to do such. Investigations, namely, the police in I talked to watch bishops soclean or about that at survivors meaning on Tuesday, and I was really kind of dismayed with his answer.

TMA Morning Show with Charlie James
Starbucks coffee in California must have cancer warning, judge says
"California now has to come with cancer warning it's a long list of cairn a lot with nonfat milk and a long tube with the list i'm talking about is california's list of cancer causing chemicals about which consumers must be warned acrylamide is now on that list it's a chemical produced when coffee beans are roasted coffee companies like starbucks tried to argue the chemical should not be on the list because it's a natural result of the cooking of the beans and the amount is insignificant but a los angeles superior court judge has ruled that coffee consumers must be warned that it's in their cup along with that nonfat milk jim roope los angeles yeah thanks president trump is tweeting about amazon saying the company pays little or no taxes to state and local government and causes what he calls a tremendous loss for the postal service or this correspondent reports that the president's attacks are now affecting amazon stock prices are spoke there are worried that if donald trump goes after amazon either through through antitrust enforcement or some sort of tax rule change that this is going to really hit the company hard in sports clemson football fans quarterback kelly bryant says he's not going anywhere he says everyone can just keep talking about the upcoming season but he says no one should write him off yet that he's just going to keep on working the n double the nc double a basketball tournament continues tomorrow the final four play loyal in michigan later on it's kansas versus villanova you know next weekend is the cooper river bridge run can't believe it's already here w tma news time seven thirty four plan looks like the chickens from that russian collusion thing coming home to roost on the department of justice and the fbi later today on the chris plante show chris plans after the tma morning show at wc the big talker twelve fifty wt tma i'm john quincy along with henry savage from pm see mortgage hey henry how you doing good morning john how are you sir happy good friday same to you and hope.

WDRC
Trump to meet with video-game industry in wake of Florida shooting
"Way and ad council president trump meets at the white house today with representatives of the gaming industry talking violence the meeting with members of the entertainment software association comes three weeks after the mass shooting at a south florida high school that killed seventeen people in the wake of that massacre the president place some of the blame for the shooting on the video game industry which puts out titles that sometimes glorified guns and violence white house spokeswoman sarah sanders prison wants to continue the conversation on uh every different area that we can to help promote school safety the entertainment industry sites various studies that have found no link between violence and video games at the white house john decker fox news former trump campaign manager corey lewandowski will testify on capitol hill again today about russian election meddling he'll be questioned the seconds on by members of the house intelligence committee shark attacks could become a thing of the past with the development of new technology called clever boy which uses sonar to detect what's in the water giving lifeguards the time to tell everybody to get out surfer em cairns helped to do to.