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Casemiro sent off again, Man United held 0-0 by Southampton

AP News Radio

00:29 sec | 2 weeks ago

Casemiro sent off again, Man United held 0-0 by Southampton

"Manchester United scoreless streak has reached two games with a nil nil draw with last place Southampton. United avoided a loss despite Casa Miro's second red card in his last three league games. The midfielder was sent off in the 34th minute for a studs up challenge that was initially worthy of a yellow card. Casimir will sit out four straight games. Southampton hit two posts, but couldn't find the net, leaving it three points from clearing relegation. United his third with 50 points, two ahead of Tottenham. I'm Dave ferry.

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"casa" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

Love Island: The Morning After

04:42 min | Last month

"casa" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

"The tenure in Shaq journey, I think, has only just reached its adolescence. I think we got a lot further to go. Yeah. And I can not wait to see what it digs up. Now look, it wasn't just a whole shack and chatty situation, though, after castle loads of conversations needed to happen. So last night we saw lots of our artists and I mean lots attempting to clear the air. I need to own it, what I've done. It's not nice, obviously, like the cuddling and kissing, like that's on me. Yeah. Big time an attic for responsibility for that. I hope it's not done with me and you, like, you mean a lot to me. And I'm going to put everything to build your trust up in there because I am probably not seeing it, but I am a loyal person. And yeah, I'm going to, I'm going to fight for it. I am going to put everything into it because I know what I want. So sorry like that. Obviously I came in and I was I was quite shocked that he'd recap all only because of the things he had said to me before I left. Yeah, yeah. And obviously I know I've done the same thing and I'm a bit of a hypocrite. Yeah, I know. The things I've said. How do you feel about him? It's hard because like I was pretty torn with which way to go. When I came in and saw him, I'm not going to lie, like my heart did drop a bit. 'cause I do still have feelings there. So Olivia's still hurt because car recoupled. Does anyone understand where she's coming from? I don't know. I just don't really get this. It's a weird one. I agree with you here. She did self proclaim herself being a bit of a hypocrite. We've all been hypocrites before. We've all done it. It's a weird one because I think that Kai is just found someone that he actually feels a real genuine connection with. And I think it's quite clear that in the other camp it was going the same way. Johnny, so why? I think what Kai was expecting I'm not a mind reader. I just think it was expecting when she walked in with someone else. It was great. We could both be civil. We could probably see how to say a relief. Even said to her when she was having a go in, he was like, I don't understand this. I was happy for you when you walked in with someone. And it's like, look, you both done the same thing. Let's go each way. She also coupled up with Maxwell, and she kissed him. Like, yeah, I think. It's incredibly hard to turn your feelings off. And I think that she clearly is hurting. Remember when she was in Casa and then Martin was telling her, look, you were actually guys fourth choice. I think she's come back. She's seen the proof in the pudding. What Martin was saying was true. And it just hurts. She is going through higher emotions. It's tough. Do you know what the height you both know? High emotions. Absolutely. In the moment.

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"casa" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

Love Island: The Morning After

05:53 min | Last month

"casa" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

"She had checked out and she'd been like, look, I'm not really enjoying this, so obviously Cass has now come and this is for my time for me to put myself first. And you know, is Casa Moore and Tanya is Tanya she is not shocking. She's got to put herself first at all times. She's not wrong for that. She said as well, didn't she? He gave her the ick before. She was reminding him of her ex and all those things so they're not going to explore. I would be a bit confused if she didn't. Yeah, but let me just throw a fishing line out. Because Tanya panicked halfway through in my opinion, she panicked. She heard what Shaq said the game was the game's got to run it or wherever he said. Got charge it. And I think she went, oh no. What have I done? Yeah. And I think she went, well, I mean, we haven't had a bump in the road yet, so I think that this is a great opportunity for us to see if we can overcome it. You know, I'm not saying that we're done. And basically completely one 80. Yeah. And this is where I was shocked. I went to classroom or not thinking I was going to find any vibes or any connection to be honest. And then I was shocked when I met Martin. And I feel like it would be silly for me to just not give it more time. That's all. And it's definitely not the end. Stand for me, sir. For me personally, I don't tell a guy. I love her unless I really mean it. That was just 6 goals in here. That would try to get to know me. And if I tell her go, I love her, and she says it back. It's kind of a different situation. I think good luck to you, bro but for me, that situation is done and dusted. The good luck to you, Brian. You know why it hurts yet because Shaq's not even angry. You know when it hurts so much more when you're yeah when someone's disappointed like he's not he's not shouting, he's not popping off he's saying, you know what? It's done. Good luck to you, enjoy your time. That hurts so much more rather than him being like, I hate you. I can't believe you did this to me because she generally feels bad. Like, you know when someone's just like over it, they don't even give it any energy, they're just like, do you know what? I've tried. That's what made that feel worse. Yeah. That is what made her feel worse. Oh, I felt it. Do we think, though, that she thought he was going to couple up with someone else? Because I thought in the back of her head, maybe she thought that? There was no choice. You know what? I don't think Tanya thought he would couple up with someone else, but I don't think until she walked through those doors and she had Shaq's speech was when she realized how much Shaq actually likes her and how much he was willing to sort of work through the little bumps in the road that they had before. He is literally probably one of the first people I've ever seen on love island be like, nope.

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"casa" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

Love Island: The Morning After

05:57 min | Last month

"casa" Discussed on Love Island: The Morning After

"Okay, well, Casa more though. So what does this mean? The will and Jess? Yeah. Absolutely nothing. Really? That'd be crazy of them. But we talked about it. Casa Moore is here. We are halfway through the series. And there are some really, really strong couples. So basically this is the perfect time to spice it up a little bit. And see what drum run folds. It is time to welcome the Casa amor boys. Everyone in the villa has had their ups and downs. It really is time to put yourself first and enjoy this time. I feel like we're going to have the best time. Gonna get up to mischief. Perfect timing, I would say. Yeah, you're right. Oh. I've got a ten. Okay, go. Welcome to Casa amor. You will have 6 new boys to get to know. Please get ready to meet Maxwell Bailey Frankie Martin Kane and Ryan. Okay. Girls on job hashtag time for more. We want a move. Where

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Bitcoin Custody Firm Casa to Add Ethereum Support

Ethereum Daily

00:42 sec | 4 months ago

Bitcoin Custody Firm Casa to Add Ethereum Support

"Gas fees. Bitcoin custody platform Casa announced that it will add support for Ethereum. The integration is expected to launch in January as part of an overhauled version of the app. Casa uses a multi sick approach to cold storage in which users need two out of three signatures to approve a transaction. Casa securely stores one of the keys for users. The multisig approach helps users recover funds in the event that one of the keys is compromised or lost initially, the service will only support Bitcoin and ether with ERC 20 token and NFT integrations to be decided on at a later date. Previously, Casa has been a custody platform focused exclusively on

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Dan Bongino's Science Experiment: Hangover or No Hangover?

The Dan Bongino Show

01:44 min | 8 months ago

Dan Bongino's Science Experiment: Hangover or No Hangover?

"So he gets out to and he does something different typically But this guy's smart So Friday night we figured let's do kind of a group test here on red wine first So while drink some red wine in the name of science science Paul and I tested out a few bottles of red wine Some caymus some others We'll open as always we tested it We tested it Listen to me It's science and rationality So I woke up the next day and yes I was a little hungover Yes I just feel like gosh okay so now we have a good baseline here This is what the science says So that day he sends me this No no he's sent in advance or else the story doesn't work He actually sent it before But let's just pretend let's just pretend he said that on Friday So he sends me this thing on Friday He says again Blanco tequila leads to fewer hangovers So of course on Saturday now that I have this baseline of what a hangover feels like which I needed in the name of science I decided I was out at the Stuart sandbar into water which I love I lost Jim What happened You unplugged Jimmy So I'm out at the steward sandbar with same doctor and I was out with another doctor to dentist doctor So listen we've got it all covered They are medical and oral health professionals And they had some Blanco tequila I believe it was some Casa dragones And I said I need to test this on Saturday It shows a picture up on my Instagram If you'd like to see it I'm at D bongino Of me in a Geraldo pose with a little with a cup It's not a protein shake in the cup I am engaged in science And they were correct I woke up Sunday and I didn't feel too

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The Whitmer Kidnapping Defendant Who Was Trapped by the FBI

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast

02:23 min | 11 months ago

The Whitmer Kidnapping Defendant Who Was Trapped by the FBI

"The indefatigable Julie Kelly has tracked down one of the Whitmer kidnapping defendants. This is the guy who got off. He was exonerated because the jury realized that he had been entrapped by the FBI and Julie has an exclusive interview with this guy. His name is Brandon casar down. But and he's gone through a horrible two year ordeal. Involving losing his job involving incarceration. Of course, the familiar FBI raid, the kind of massive demonstration of power almost a shock and awe type of campaign. So Julie gives a little bit of background. She says that this fellow Brandon cassata was charged along with other defendants, 5 defendants, Adam Fox, Thai garden, Caleb Franks Barry Croft, and a guy named Daniel Harris. These are the people who were charged. Now, what the interview reveals is the sort of naivete of these guys and how they were targets of the FBI from the beginning. And by the beginning, I mean, before the plot was even hatched. That's what's so telling about it. So here's talking now to Julie. And he says, you know, I was kind of locked down under a COVID court. I was stuck in my apartment with most of my family out of state. I was just trying to find people to network with. So this is the COVID frustration and the anger, by the way, at the left and imposing these lockdowns, interestingly, that was a factor here in what got these guys to demonize Whitmer and think, oh yeah, it'd be kind of cool if we so these are big talkers, these are guys who buy and large have difficult lives with not a whole lot going on and they're looking for other like minded people who give them a sense of camaraderie. So what happens is this fellow brand in Casa goes online and in June, a leader of a group called the Wolverine Watchmen, a self styled kind of militia group, basically tells casar that they are inviting him to firearms training in Michigan. Firearm streams. This guy's like, yeah, in lockdown, I wanna get out of the house. Little does he know that this being organized by not a guy named quote big Dan. And guess who big Dan is? An FBI informant. He is in a sense cooking up the plot.

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Curry scores 34 points off bench, Warriors lead Nuggets 2-0

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 1 year ago

Curry scores 34 points off bench, Warriors lead Nuggets 2-0

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"casa" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:53 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Presidents On Casa de Campo's 7000 acres you can play polo hit the spa rent a villa pilot a yacht Shoot life pigeons or skeet At the shooting range a young American fires her rifle into the clear blue sky Her name is Elise mordo's She's from New York and won a free trip for two to Casa de Campo The resort she says it's very nice but she knows poverty lies just outside the wells secured Gates I think that's pretty bifurcated because you come to the resorts and it saves and is the minute you step outside is when you really see how people live When you are trying to appeal to wealthy individuals you have to kind of isolate them somewhat at dusk You clear these and I are sitting on a patio at the resort at the edge of the golf course He can't stop thinking about where he grew up on a bate just like the ones a few miles from here Really really really not to comfortable I'm in the university if I would not have the chance to have education I could be there cutting cane I could Why not It turns out you clearly didn't just live in the batte with his family when he was 14 He picked up a machete He was starting high school and needed money for some basics I went to work in the sugarcane because I needed shoes to go to school at that time My mom doesn't have the money I use the shoes of my brother You guys shared the shoes We share it That evening in another part of Casa de Campo we visit a replica of a 16th century Mediterranean village thousands of lights festoon the full renaissance church If you counted every light you'd get into the tens.

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UCSB Newspaper No Longer Publishing Opinion Pieces That Make People Feel 'Unsafe'

Mark Levin

01:32 min | 1 year ago

UCSB Newspaper No Longer Publishing Opinion Pieces That Make People Feel 'Unsafe'

"This is UCSB This is a student you run newspaper at the University of California Santa Barbara Recently pledged they will not publish opinion pieces that make people feel uncomfortable or unsafe Quote in the past this section's commitment to free speech is often contradicted this effort to cultivate safe spaces When articles are repeatedly given consideration despite their potential to directly or indirectly alienate communities in the name of free speech we fail as a section and a publication as a whole State of the open letter signed by Emily casas and Tony Schindler rubenberg They are the opinion editors at the daily nexus which is the student newspaper Pieces that directly infringe on the safety or sense of security of any individual or group do not have a place in our section they wrote in their opinion piece Now remember something safe is the new word I often say this a lot The government's job is not to keep you safe because safe can be used for anything I want to be safe from words I don't like I want to be safe from this I need you to protect me from that I need you checking for that book from that movie from that song I don't like It hurts my ears And that's why the government's job is not to keep you safe Government has a role to play with law enforcement of course in securing our borders But it's job is not to keep you safe because where does that end Physically safe mentally safe emotionally safe And that's what they use It's what the left uses to justify more big government to crack down on say Joe Rogan or me or Mark Levin or Fox News or

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"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:51 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

"At an outdoor function at in the casa loma gardens. A young boy reportedly a reported seeing a man standing at the second floor window. He told a staff member and they panicked because the second floor was supposed to be on lockdown She asked the boy to describe the man and the boy subscription matched sir henry so she took the boy to look at photos and asked. Do you see the man here. The boy pointed to the picture of sir henry and said that's him. why is he so mad. All right again sir. Henry did not die here sir. Henry barely lived there but he also spent his entire fortune building a house that then was taken from him and he didn't live like an amazing life after this like he ended up living in a house with like a servant like i mean they shared a house. I was gonna say serving something like that. Like i remember. It wasn't like a great life like it wasn't like i mean i could see him being pretty bitter about this house and being pretty is stop and being like i'm coming back i'm gonna live here. Live here for her. It's its main okay so also there are pictures of sir sir. Henry as we're so calling him all around the place the boy describing him could have just been from any of those pictures that that he saw. It's like they hide the fact and it's like then you find out there's plenty of pictures of him around while he was outside but they don't know but he was on the tore though no he was at a party or something in the gardens of okay well but still still. He could have went there and visited at some point. I mean no i. i'm not buying it. Sorry this another zero four. You'd let me see the photo again. Don't have a photo. Let me see the video. He's a little boy he didn't have those things. Let me hear the audio. Yeah no let me have something else. Even if i had those and he just gets a shadow. I don't think it's anything. I'm just saying that the little boys ever lie. They do sometimes. Yes okay. we're just gonna leave it at that. Even this one zero as well. Are i give this one a six six. It's not quite as believable as As the horse won to me. But it's still a little bit up there okay. So overall what's your overall rating casa loma. I you know it says six six. Yeah i think is it possible. There's a little bit of something going on there yes But this one to me is not so overwhelming as some of the other places. Okay that we've we've talked about recently. Won't i'm going to have to go with my average in that zero so. I'm very sorry that i have to do that but i do now. So that brings us to the closing arguments. This is our last chance to convince you to vote our way. We're each given one minute of uninterrupted time because Rebecca will talk for half hour about it if you allow her to well not We will time each other on our cell phones. Because rebecca likes to cheat all right so rebecca. Are you ready. Ready all.

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"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

"Back. There was no tape in there. She didn't put the tape in there and she blamed me for it actually so the tape in their walk. It was my graduation day. Come on. I have to remember everything but still. I'm just saying that it's very common for people to think that they did something that they didn't do. And it is a lot easier to believe than a ghost especially if a ghost woman that didn't die. they're barely live all right. Well except there's two people will do the story so for me. It's a little more believable What's your rating that zero zero. All right i'm giving it a six going up a little bit because another person involved here. specific story. Okay here we go. Evidence number three So there are many stories as i mentioned earlier about the tunnel between the house and the staples Even people who aren't convinced that the castle itself is haunted. Say that they feel creepy when they're in the tunnel So here's a story. That was reported on toronto. Ghosts dot org from a visitor again. There are several of these stories out. They're not all connected Okay so this visitor said a my first ever visit to casa loma several years ago. I hadn't experienced in the tunnel between the house and the stable i- had at the time never heard any stories of haunting or paranormal activity there. I was walking through that tunnel and heard as clearly as if it were in the same room what sounded like one. Or more horses. Walking the sounds of whose reign slash bridles and the horses. Snorting and name was so clear. They must be very close by. My husband was walking ahead of me. And i called out to him. Where are those horses. He turned and looked at me. The hang around the tunnel obviously puzzled. He gave me a strange looking to what horses. I was very surprised that he had not heard it. Because it had been very loud. I dismissed it as nothing When i realized that i was the only one that had heard anything. It was years afterward that i heard that this has happened to other people there. All right so. I will say to that. I looked at what this land was before castle. Was there it was nothing this was this was this was like a It wasn't prairie land. But it was. It was like empty land. Nobody had had ever built a structure on this place before nobody ever died at this horses. No nothing no reports of anything..

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"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:34 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

"Who yeah it. It had appeal. Oh god his. I was like secret passages. I i do too. Yeah and i actually went through at least one of them. Was there a poll in three bowling alleys in the basement. 'cause you know to isn't enough third one. The last two were never actually completed okay. He was a little too You know is were too big for his stomach with the bullying. I don't know mcelwain there right with the metaphor but yeah yeah. The fingers were too big for the bowling ball status. I don't know most of the third floor was left unfinished. Though and today it serves as the regimental museum for the queen's own rifles of canada. Okay during the depression that followed the war. The city of toronto increased casa lomas property taxes from six hundred dollars per year. Two thousand dollars a month. Oh wow that's pretty big increase absolutely and Pilot he was already having some kind of financial problems at this time so he decided to auction off Some art and furnishings and The art was one point. Five million dollars worth and the furnishings were two hundred fifty thousand dollars worth. I'm pellet was able to enjoy life in the castle for less than ten years man leaving in nineteen twenty-three because he was essentially bankrupt. At that time i mean yeah. He was really having issues right as far as like His investments and stuff too like Yeah because it was like they took the electric stuff. I mean it made it made it More like national instead of private. Yeah but he was also a spender so he he didn't have much in savings. He was counting on money coming in. And when i say that he was bankrupt when somebody that's that rich is bankrupt. They still have enough money to live comfortably the rest of their lives. Usually that's true unless you're like mc hammer. Ashley was extremely really bankrupt. Yeah yeah So in the late nineteen twenty investors up operated casa loma. I short time as a luxury hotel..

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"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

"Six eighteen fifty nine in what is now called ontario back when he was born though. It was called kingston canada west. I have not heard that okay. I hadn't until doing research for this He was the son of a a toronto's stockbroker and a grandson of females glassmaker named apps sleep palate. Okay that's a name absolutely Pellet was educated at upper canada college before leaving in eighteen. Seventy six to join his father's stockbrokerage company. I'm pellet enlisted as a rifleman with the queen's own rifles of canada on november second eighteen. seventy six. he rose through the ranks and eventually became the commanding officer in nineteen o five. He was created a knight bachelor by king. Edward the seventh for his service with the queen's own rifles of of canada. Okay i mean that's gets fancy. Yeah and eventually when he retired they made him a major general. Okay it's like. Yeah finally when i retired helps with your pension So i definitely think that was a good thing in in one thousand nine hundred ten pellet took the entire six hundred men regiment including its horses. Mind okay to england for military training at his expense. Wow not not canada's expense. His own pays own and the horses to go up. It was to mark the regiment's fiftieth anniversary on. The military exercise lasted from august thirteenth until october third. So almost two full months. I guess if you're going to do all that you stay a little bit. I mean that's crazy yeah much of pellets. Fortune was made through investment in the railway in the hydro electric industries in canada including the toronto electric company. He also made significant investments in the cobalt lake mining company during the cobalt silver rush of nineteen. O three. i mean of course. So that's you know how. He made his money in one thousand nine hundred. Three financer henry pallet purchase twenty five lots from developers kirtland roth. pellet commissioned architect ej lang lennox to design cuss aloma with construction beginning in nineteen eleven.

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"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

Ghostly

04:43 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Ghostly

"That was the episode where They die income back. Yes the Yeah the like app where you're in limbo yet land. Yes that one near death near ethics. Was it all right all right so we continue with our haunted castle. Weekly episodes i. I've love looking at all the history of these places and find out stories that i had no idea about And i have been to all of these locations so far the last one i have not been to but i've been to all of them So far and i had no idea casa loma is a mystery to me. I mean i also went to this castle but reading some of these stories just amazes me. I did not find it to be especially creepy. Just really cool. I mean it was a really cool place to go in. It's not your typical castle as it's very light in color and looks pretty. Modern from the outside It has a little bit of a castle. Feel to it in the middle of the castle but it doesn't look like your typical castle. It looks like a modern day castle. It's amazing inside. is totally breathtaking Some of the tightest spiral staircases. That i have ever climbed in my life. I'm but definitely worth the visit and it's only like ten hours from chicago. Only i mean that's not bad. That actually isn't that bad. Yeah i so. I used to go up to toronto at least twice a year Mostly because the us dollar was worth more than the canadian dollar and it was a nice getaway 'cause you can stay in like a five star hotel for like thirty. Us dollars then. okay Because it was like you know it was like fifty dollars then. So i don't know if you still can. This is many moons ago. But i used to love to go there. I used to actually say That i ran out of maple syrup. So i had to go there. You go so..

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Armando Simón Exposes the Left's Lies About Christopher Columbus

Mark Levin

01:57 min | 1 year ago

Armando Simón Exposes the Left's Lies About Christopher Columbus

"And we know what marxists do to history Well there's a piece today in where is this Sorry folks issues and insights By amando Simone the let me read this to you The accusation which often sound more like insults than rational accusations about Columbus Range from the gruesome claiming he chopped off Indians hands for not bringing gold or carrying out genocide total fabrications To the infantile ridiculing the fact that one of his ships sunk he was not the captain of that particular ship and they were sailing an uncharted seas Abounding in hidden reefs to the stupid Democrat politicians and Native Americans claiming that Columbus carried out genocide in North America where he never set foot nor sail Nonetheless we can expect the usual posturing and slogan airing on Columbus day as you heard By historically illiterate leftists in indigenous people some of the latter being about as Native American as Elizabeth Warren One should consult primary sources preferably in the original Spanish and not in translations His log book they called the capitulations legal documents also known as the book of privileges The contemporary biographies and especially Lewis Castro vehi testamento And others Both written by friar bartolome de la casas was every schoolchild in Spain and the Caribbean nose was the apostle of the Indians for working indefatigably to protect the Indians from his fellow Spaniards De la casas never mentions Columbus committing any crimes And a Las casas did not shrink from the accusing anyone When the contrary mentions Columbus as a constantly protecting the

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Dr. Maria Montessori: Founder of Montessori Schools

Encyclopedia Womannica

02:36 min | 1 year ago

Dr. Maria Montessori: Founder of Montessori Schools

"Eighteen ninety six. Maria graduated with honors from the university of rome medical school. She was among the first female physicians and all of italy. Maria worked as a surgical assistant in low income areas of rome. She also had a private practice focusing on psychiatry through this work to came to have this revelation she said i felt that mental deficiency presented chiefly pedagogical rather than mainly a medical problem so maria began to study education. Theory and philosophy in one thousand nine hundred. Maria became the co director of a small school. That served as a training institute for special education teachers. The school's pupils were children with developmental and learning disabilities. Maria pulled from her background in medicine and approached the work. With scientific rigor she conducted experiments and made adjustments to teaching methods based on her observations. She offered unique materials to keep kids stimulated and it worked many of the children and the program made unexpected improvements and it was deemed a great success. Maria took her findings all over europe. She gave speeches where she explained her research and used her platform to advocate for children's and women's rights in her observations. Maria found that children were highly self motivated and curious. She saw that when children were allowed to pursue their in neat curiosities. They naturally learn from their environment. Maria advocated that teachers. Follow the child which was a radical idea for the time and to phrase that would define her legacy in nineteen o seven. Maria had an opportunity to fully implement her thinking she opened a full day. Child care center and a poor inner city neighborhood in rome. The students were children aged two to three or six to seven. Who had been historically under served in the italian education system. Maria specifically designed the space to allow children to self select between pre orchestrated activities or learning. Puzzles this attentive. Learning environment was called casa dei bambini and it was the first of its kind in italy. It became the first montessori

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"casa" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

02:54 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA

"Ten love to hear from casa. Bonita is an in need experience. It's been there for years and years and years take to take up. We took our kids and then we took our grandkids and it won't be long. We'll be taken our great grandkids. It sounds like to yes. I am that old To casa bonita pretty cool. Now some people say the food wasn't any good well. Yeah it wasn't gourmet. I'll give you that but it was edible. I there were certain. Things they make. I like some people raved about their sopapillas. Well sopapillas that's fried dough. How can you miss it. You put honey on it. You could put honey on a shoe. It'd it'd be good well nonetheless. They this is brought in tourists. I i actually have seen big convention buses. You know with all the people who tinny convention unload people come in to casa bonita. What are your recollections of casa bonita because we haven't been able to go there for a while and even when we did most recently Before govan shut him down and put them into bankruptcy. There weren't a lot of people not like the crowds that there used to be where you would actually start the line outside the door and you'd go in and it would wind around inside the building. Sometimes it would take you maybe up to forty five minutes even an hour of standing there. You got to know some interesting people standing in line didn't you. Yes you did and not people that you send christmas cards to anymore but nonetheless it was kind of fun just to stand. Even being in line with someone entertaining. Then you'd go in and there's a waterfall the divers. That was just a cool place..

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Bitcoin Is Inevitable With Max Keiser

The Pomp Podcast

01:51 min | 1 year ago

Bitcoin Is Inevitable With Max Keiser

"Max what's up man bomb palm pump it up tap during the break when i was making sure that everything was good here. You were telling me that you don't follow me on twitter but you follow my brother joe. Joe's the brains of the operation you know he's got all the sports stuff follow joe. He's a mature guy. he's the guy to follow. Joe pomigliano. I mean the fact that you figure that out so quickly shows your intelligence level. Because you're you're definitely right there. I'm gonna talk bitcoin for those. That don't know you and your story give us kind of the thirty sixty seconds on when you discovered bitcoin. And how the hell you had such deep conviction. So early i was i was gang. Bang by that impregnated me with the idea of bitcoin. Twenty eleven when there was a dollar. And i had already been involved in digital currencies. Going back to the mid nineties. I invented one called the hollywood stock exchange. So when i heard about bitcoin and twenty eleven i was in art of the perfect prepped to dive into it and so i started buying it at a dollar as you know we started covering is report the first tv show in the world to do so. We covered it all extensively so millions of people. The first time they heard about bitcoin sue kaiser report with max and stacey and we started aggressively buying into early stage. Bitcoin companies in twenty thirteen with a venture capital fund. We started so we are early. Investors and crack in bits. Shapeshifts bit fanatics. We just made some investments recently in casa and swan bitcoin and into the fleet which is Sampson mao or mao. The creation so we've been really deep into it as you know pomp for ten years now and that's our story

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"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

Haunted Places

09:08 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

Haunted Places

06:45 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

"Adele paste beside the assembly line of parts quietly chugging away at the dim basement the only source of light were a few dim bulbs overhead and the tiny boarded up windows near the ceiling. It may thinks dreary but the secrecy was necessary because there were hordes of people outside and none of them could no adele and her team existed. Adele could hear voices outside of castle. Lomas tourists enjoying the beautiful spring day. It sounded nice but for polity. Wasn't her cup of tea. She'd rather tinker with machines. Machines were language. He understood she had spent her whole life learning about gears. Metals and little outs interested. Her adele stared fondly at the assembly line as it efficiently spat metal parts onto a rotary. Pell for the lab techs to assemble. They were making devices for british sonar technology that could detect german u boats almost five miles away knowing where the germans were before they struck was essential to keep the shipping lanes between britain. And the us open. The germans had bombed their previous lab in britain at the end of nineteen forty two so they needed to be much more secretive. This time around kesse loma provided the perfect cover. No one would guess that. Beneath the tourists feet an important war effort was underway. It was hiding a book in bookcase or something like that symbolize weren't really adult cup of tea either. The tunnels onto the house had lots of twists and turns leading to wine-cellars offices. They used the biggest room for their lab. They'd had to knock out some walls and get rid of the rooms. Beautifully carved wooden doorways to fit their equipment but they made the space work. One of the machines suddenly lurched to a halt adele stomach flipped. This had been happening a lot lately and she couldn't figure out why she hurried over carefully prying off the lid to see what was wrong. She collector tung a piece of metal. At fallen down into the gears. Any replacements would take a long time to get here but channel for supplies had to be covert which added days to a civil request. Don't look at their unfinished daily quota and side. She'd have to repair it herself. It would take the better part of the night and no one likes staying in castle loma. When the sun went down the other lab techs had complained about weird things happening after dark machines turning on and off doors slamming but adele didn't buy into that stuff to her night with a bunch of loose parts sounded like lovely evening she just mr workers and grabbed her tools as the lab techs filtered out adele pried open the body of the machine exposing its wire field innards of thrill ran through her. It was hard to direct a whole base of employees but when it came to this she was utterly in charge. She grabbed a wrench and disappeared into a world of metal tightening bolts and testing belts and wires. And when she next looked up the room had darkened. She checked your watch and accidentally dropped the ranch. It hit the wood floor hard making a dent in the grain at l. side and picked it up. It wasn't the first bit of damage their presence had inflicted the machine said made dings and dips all over the room so she was hardly concerned but before she turned back to her work she noticed something in the corner of the room. At first she thought it was a shadow but then she realized it was a figure a woman shock of adrenaline course through her. The woman stood very still with their back to adele. Staring at one of the walls renovated for the lab. Her white dress blended in with a fresh paint. Adele felt frozen. She didn't recognize this woman and hadn't heard her come in. It wouldn't be the first time she'd gotten sucked into a machine that she hadn't been aware of what was happening around here. But if this was a tourist had found their lab she was in deep trouble. She cleared her throat nervously. And ask the woman what she was doing there. Did she need a to show her out. The woman around her is furious. She told a dell. That was a stupid question. This was her house. Had adele was destroying it then like a light winking out. The woman suddenly disappeared. Adele stared at the spot where the woman had stood utterly confused. She just been there and now she was gone down. Looked around the empty lab. The room was pretty dark. Maybe the shadows had played tricks in her but she'd spoken adele shivered. She was suddenly very ready to go home. She hurry to the door but thunderous crash. Machinery starter tracks. The assembly line surged on as did the device that it still been dysfunctional just moments ago. All the lights started clashing on off horror washed over her as she watched the mechanical elements of the room. All things he'd always understood. Act totally bizarre adele sprint for the door but before she could reach it. Someone grabbed her hair. Sending her careening backwards. Adele was dragged toward the worrying assembly. Line as she flailed straining to look upwards she could see the woman in white pale hand grasping her hair. The women's voice shrieked in her ear. She said it was her house and adele had rected with her machines and now adele dared suggest she leave. The woman dragged her toward the open machines. She just been working on. The scream burst from adults throat. As the churning gears grew closer she thrashed but the woman's grip didn't loosen in fact the pulling got stronger than almost smoother adele desperately crater neck to see the woman no longer healthier hair it had been fed into the machine she screamed in unbridled.

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"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

Haunted Places

02:33 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

"Imagine living with the secrets so big that if anyone ever found out it would change everything. Imagine carrying that secret with you every day. Desperate to one day. Get it off your chest. Do you think you could take a secret like that to the grave. I'm stephanie haeggman. Host of the new podcast series deathbed confessions the show where we dive deep into the most explosive things. People have admitted to while drawing their last breath from murder fake identities heists illicit affairs and even top government secrets this season. On deathbed. confessions. We investigate cases like frank thorogood the construction.

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"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

Haunted Places

08:03 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

"Rose sat at the head of the long oak table swirling her martini glass. She leaned back feeling like a queen as she watched her guests. The young girls giggled amongst themselves. They're fancy mother is telling them to behave. Rose might not have any children of her own but she had something. They didn't cass aloma. This gorgeous house was her child. These dinner parties for the girl guides of canada. Were her chance to show it off. She gazed up at the ornate chandelier that hung over the massive table. The car would around it glowed. Golden in the candlelight every time she looked around her heartfelt full beside her one of the girls knocked over her glass of sparkling cider starving problems she jumped up from the table trying to save gown. She always wore a long white dress to these events. It made her stand out against the dark mahogany. The girl's mother apologized profusely as roses made cleaned up the mess. Rose smiled sharing her. It was fine but truly it irked her any damage to her home. No matter how slight most upsetting a rose look to her husband. William the foreign to the table. He busied himself with his drink. Sulking roosevelt up prick of annoyance. She'd been waiting for him to make a toast but it looked like she just had to do it herself like she did everything else. Williams money built the castle but it was roses creativity and imagination. That designed each elaborate detail castle loma couldn't exist without her she had imbued herself in every corner rose after night against her class to get the dinner parties attention but before she could open her mouth. Williams swept out of the rule. She stared after him in confusion. A door slammed in the distance making rose wits. She hated slamming doors. She hated anything that could harm her precious home but the show must go on so she smiled at our guests and thank them all for coming an hour later rose bidder guests farewell blocking the door. After the last of them had left she had a lot to do. Her maid would clean up but she usually did another sweep afterwards. No one took better care of casa loma than she did but she stopped when she heard music seeping through the floor ports onto her feet william was down. The tunnel again angered tightened. Her chest. rose storm through the study pumping opened a wall panel to reveal a hidden passageway. It was thrillingly evil. Another one of her inspired ideas during construction but lately the tunnels below the house had become williams refuge when he was in a mood rose little lantern and strode down the twisting steps into the darkness below. A large corridor loomed in front of her with a few doors on each side. Alight spilled out from under one of them williams wine cellar rose opened the door and the music swelled williams stood at the end of the windowless room. Listening to a jazz record on the photograph and staring at a tapestry of a battle scene a massive wine rack covered the wall beside him. Rose lifted the needle off the record and demanded william tell her what was wrong with all his slamming at sulking. He'd made her look bad in front of her guests. He was quiet for a long moment before he told rose that they were ruined. The silence hung thickly between them. Rose stared at Confusion as he elaborated they overspent on the house for years and now his business was fluttering. Their coffers had run dry. They'd have to say goodbye to cass. Loma cackle burst from rosa's chest. She told williams that kesse loma wasn't just a home. It was part of her. It wasn't something she ever say goodbye to williams face crumpled with rage. He screamed at her that they were done. They might as well burn the place down. It wasn't there anymore. William yanked street pulling it to the ground then. He grabbed a bottle of wine and suck did against the wall. It exploded in a shower of glass in liquid. The dark red wine falling to the carpet lake droplets of blood rose stared at the stains anger rising her chest. But william wasn't finished he threw another bottle then another row screamed at him telling him she divorced him before he made her leave castle oman. It was everything to her. But william continued his rampage. He smashed a wine bottle over. The arm of one of the chairs and red wine cascaded onto the velvet. William grip the shattered bottles still intact neck and stabbed at into the upholstery agony. Ripped through rose. He was trying to destroy her house. Her child and a mother doesn't just stand idly by when someone rips her bay from her arms she had to do something. Rose leapt on him with a shriek. Pounding is back with her fists. William pushed her off she lunch data mcgann shot up to stop her. Rose froze as a burning sensation crept through her neck. She touched her throat impelled. A wet sticky substance under fingertips. She looked down and gasped. Her hands were covered in blood. Drops of crimson splashed onto her pristine white dress. Just like the wind had splattered. The carpet is fell and broken bloody wine bottle and williams hand and then met his shock dies. William had cut her throat. Rose sank to her knees. Her vision blurring and grabbed her neck but it was useless. Her blood surged pastor fingers. Now she and locked eyes with william. She felt a bitter sense of satisfaction from the look of horror on his face but as darkness preston. Her last thought wasn't about him. it was up castle. Oma and how now she would never have to leave. Staffing guests of castle believed that the castle is home to a ghostly woman in a white dress who they call the white lady some things. She was a maid who passed away from influenza during the nineteen eighteen flu pandemic but others contend that the troop go success. Aloma are its creators. Henry palette and his wife mary mary pellet died in one thousand nine hundred twenty four the same year the pellets were forced out of the home. Henry however didn't die until nineteen thirty nine. there's no record detailing. How either mary or henry passed away but while they didn't die in the house various mediums claimed their spirits chose castle as their permanent home because of the trauma they endured when they were forced to leave after all put their entire lives into its creation. Perhaps they dedicated their death to it as well coming up and engineers greatest bashing consumes her..

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"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

Haunted Places

04:12 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

"With tears. Enter white dress was soaked through with blood adrenaline rush through tenders fans. He dropped the mom but before he could run. She reached out and grabbed his arm but tapping sound grew louder and louder until he felt like a skull would burst. She leaned forward her voice in bishops. Whisper and told tanner to get out of her house. Welcome to haunted places. A spotify original from podcast. I'm greg poulsen every thursday by take.

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

Haunted Places

01:50 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on Haunted Places

"Tenor sunk is mop into the bucket of soapy water and slapped off to the hardwood. There was a lot of floor at castle. Aloma thousands of square feet of it. The place had dozens of rooms with. Wall-to-wall would lush red velvet furniture and our nate chandeliers. And it was tanner's job to make it spotless. He side weekends cleaning and old tourist. Hotspot wasn't exactly the most fun job but at least it gave him some cash and he was saving up for something. He couldn't stop thinking about a drum set. Tanner tapped out a beat. On the panel in lived for percussion he spent most of his time drumming out new rhythms or listening to imaginary solos. Crashing has had his obsession got yelled at at school for not paying attention but he found something he loved. Why should we give it everything he had. He stopped drumming for a moment to dip them up back in the bucket but tapping continued. Kenner looked around the room. Trying to find the source he finally craig's next appeared directly behind him his stomach drawn a woman was tapping your fingers rhythmically on the wall glaring tanner. His blood went cold. This was no tourist. Her cheeks restrict with tears. Enter white dress was soaked through with blood adrenaline rush through tenders fans. He dropped the mom but before he could run. She reached out and grabbed his arm but tapping sound grew louder and louder until he felt like a skull would burst. She leaned forward her voice in bishops. Whisper and told tanner to get out of her house.

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The Haunted History of Casa Loma

Haunted Places

01:50 min | 1 year ago

The Haunted History of Casa Loma

"Tenor sunk is mop into the bucket of soapy water and slapped off to the hardwood. There was a lot of floor at castle. Aloma thousands of square feet of it. The place had dozens of rooms with. Wall-to-wall would lush red velvet furniture and our nate chandeliers. And it was tanner's job to make it spotless. He side weekends cleaning and old tourist. Hotspot wasn't exactly the most fun job but at least it gave him some cash and he was saving up for something. He couldn't stop thinking about a drum set. Tanner tapped out a beat. On the panel in lived for percussion he spent most of his time drumming out new rhythms or listening to imaginary solos. Crashing has had his obsession got yelled at at school for not paying attention but he found something he loved. Why should we give it everything he had. He stopped drumming for a moment to dip them up back in the bucket but tapping continued. Kenner looked around the room. Trying to find the source he finally craig's next appeared directly behind him his stomach drawn a woman was tapping your fingers rhythmically on the wall glaring tanner. His blood went cold. This was no tourist. Her cheeks restrict with tears. Enter white dress was soaked through with blood adrenaline rush through tenders fans. He dropped the mom but before he could run. She reached out and grabbed his arm but tapping sound grew louder and louder until he felt like a skull would burst. She leaned forward her voice in bishops. Whisper and told tanner to get out of her house.

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"casa" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"casa" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"Casa Blanca City of Hope and despair. Located in French, Morocco in North Africa. The meeting place of adventurers, fugitives, criminals, refugees lured into this danger swept oasis by the hope of escape to the Americas, but they're all trapped. For there is no escape against this fascinating background is woven the story of an imperishable love and the enthralling saga of six desperate people each and Casablanca to keep an appointment with destiny. I was willing to shoot Captain Renault and I'm willing to shoot you. All right, Major. You asked for it. Now I'm a complicated guy because my answer to the best movie ever made is Blade Runner and Casablanca. But that's who I am. Andrew Klavan. He is the man behind my favorite podcast Andrew Klavan, so we used to make Unbelievable movies. I truly think in Casablanca and if you read the history of how it was made, it was just chaos. Anarchy. I mean, how many script Mid 20 script writers or whatever. But none of none of the people involved said We're going to make a movie about conservativism and today of Christian values. None of them said that they were just artists if you want to trace the cultural history of America Castle Blanco. I think the greatest American film ever made, You know, people, say Citizen Kane because they took down because they took down. They took down a conservative news magnet with great camera angles, So they think it's a good movie. But Castle. Black is a great movie. What's it about? It's about a guy who has been hurt, who lost his love. Who has to understand that there are things more important than his personal problems. And what Christ like, Yeah, he has to make a satellite. If you want to trace the cultural history of the American mind, look at that. And then look at the movie. The English Patient, which the English patient is the anti Casablanca won the Oscar. It's about a guy who basically says the country's don't matter that if we are the countries, our bodies, our bodies of the countries and he actually sells secrets to the Nazis in order to get back to his lady love, because that doesn't matter. This is an incredibly anti Semitic film in which the Nazi has shown kind of Reluctantly torturing a thief because you know you have to take care of these. It's an amazing movie. It's a filthy movie and a lot of ways, you know, invidious filled with talent filled with them. But that's the that is the difference The difference between a country that is willing to sacrifice self for something larger in a country that says no, something larger has to be sacrificed results. So when did conservatives stop making movies like Casablanca and Y? Well, for one thing, That's one thing the system fell apart. You know they had A studio system that was run by businessmen and businessmen. Who, the people who built this the Hollywood the movie industry, largely immigrants, many Jews. They knew it was out there. They're like you. They saw it there, not a guy who grew up in Scarsdale thinks everything is great. You know, they understood what what the alternatives were, and they wanted. They wanted to be accepted. So they were very liberal in that sense Liberal in the good sense of that word, they wanted America to be for everybody who was in America. But they wanted to entertain the people. They wanted to entertain the people. Were there Catholics out there. Well, let's do a movie about a priest with Bing Crosby. You know where they're, You know other kinds of Christians over there. Jews, Italians, Let's bring them all together in this kind of vision of America that they sold to the world when the studio system broke down, and it broke down because of the courts because the court of rulings in the courts against the studio system The inmates took over the asylum. You have this amazing explosion of creativity during the seventies, when you got films like The Godfather and Jaws and things like that, and this the early Spielberg pictures But But after that what you had were actors and directors making the big decisions with the businessmen standing by. And so you had the craziest people in town running the business and now because it's an international business, because it's based on a lot of things that have nothing to do with box office. They don't care whether you go to see their movies anymore. They're movies. I mean, when you make a movie I can't remember. It was called Moonlight or Yeah, midnight. What about it's about a black gay guy, not a bad little slice of tiny little slice it and you give that the Oscar. Maybe seven people shot. You know you're no longer making movies for the people. You're making movies for your own prestige in virtue, signaling, and that really made that industry collapse, And now it's virtually dead and nobody goes to the movies except for the superhero films. Right, Right. Exactly. We talked to Andrew Clay from the author of another Kingdom. He is with the Daily wire. The Andrew Klavan show Andrew Klavan dot com. I'm Sebastian Gorka. This is America. First live streaming on Facebook on Rambo R U. S subscriber. It's free. Already. A third of a million subscribers got a rumble dot com slash, said Gocha to watch us in video and see all the segments.

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Interview With Jenn Pierce, Houston Center ATC

Between Two Wings

02:01 min | 1 year ago

Interview With Jenn Pierce, Houston Center ATC

"Jen. Thank you so much for coming on between to say the. You're absolutely welcome. Thanks for asking me of course always loved to talk to controllers especially outside the cockpit when there is no palm frites going on right easing for me so they can stop egypt. So it's explaining where we're at. Virtually i thought this folks will be very appropriate because it is neither pretending to do your job. At the casa tower. The airfield is actually closed. They are about to start but tells a little about your background. Slow more interesting. So my background is a b seventeen bomber. My grandfather was a b seventeen pilot. More two so. I've always been obsessed with war to history. Because of him and i've been obsessed with aviation because of him Historian how he survived. Be shot down over. Germany on his third bomb mission was a prisoner war for nine months until the end of the war so his perseverance. A how he survived really helped me and a lot of ways and still to this day helped me get an air traffic actually so yes to tell us a little bit about that. Like why did you pick be an air traffic controller. Will i mean. I originally wanted to be a pilot. Told one has to be really good at math. Which i never. I just do the bare minimum in school to get by and math was never a strong subject for me. I'll be honest into. I had looked bredahl to go to school. There in the tuition was raging said. There's no way like. I don't wanna go that much debt just to be a pilot making what most i officers make. You know. it just makes sense to me And i just looked out in an air. Traffic program started in my hometown. And my mom told me about it because she was a high school counselor and had heard about it. And i quit going to my university. I was seven classes away from a bachelor's degree business and i pursued that program

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Roku Seeks Expansion Into Home Automation

The Internet of Things Podcast - Stacey On IoT

01:48 min | 2 years ago

Roku Seeks Expansion Into Home Automation

"Let's kick it off with roku this is from our friend and former colleague gyanco rutgers. He scooped everyone noting that roku has a job listing and is looking to build out. Its smart home technologies yeah. I'm actually a little surprised. It's taken them this long. They've done really well in like the home entertainment media space for quite a long time. I have a roku actually a roku device or you know. I have a roku device. I have every time we assess our media streaming device because we haven't had cable since two thousand and eight we choose roku and it's because they're not well up until about this year they weren't in the content business so everybody worked with roku and that was very nice in awesome right. We have a tv. With roku built. Tim so i agree with you on the content. It's it's just been very nice. It's a good user interface in general and we get a lot of value from it. So they've done. They've done really well in the space. Lots of partnerships as i said integrated in. Tv's but that's as far as the gone and now it looks like they wanna get into the smart home device business. Yes so yaeko tells us that roku has it demeer skripic who joined the company from amazon. He had worked with teepee links casa smart home unit and at arlo and he's basically trying to build a smart home. Business that includes roku products and integrating roku with other devices in features and by the way all roku is still hiring for smart home folks people to do partnerships. So i know someone out there. Listening to this show is like holy cow. You find that. Job listing

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Netflix Expanding Into Video Games?

Kinda Funny Games Daily

01:22 min | 2 years ago

Netflix Expanding Into Video Games?

"Netflix is reportedly searching for an executive to head up expansion into video games. According to a report published friday by the information the report suggests netflix. Has that sounds like a almost like a secret organization. Right there the information. The report suggests netflix has approached multiple veteran game industry executives regarding the position which would expand its efforts into video games. The information reported that netflix's is considering a bundle of games available via as a subscription like apple arcade The apple bundle launched in two thousand nineteen with a number of exclusives in timed exclusive games available for four ninety nine a month. Apple has continued to support the platform by adding new games at a at a pretty pretty consistent pace a netflix spokesperson toll. Polygon company is quote excited to do more with interactive entertainment and quo- quote our members value. The variety and quality of our content is why we've continually expanded. Our offering from series documentaries film local language originals and reality tv members also enjoy engaging engaging more directly with stories they love through interactive shows like banner snatch and you uv wild. you've versus wild or games based on stranger things. La casa pepple and to all the boys. We ought to the to all the boys. We're excited to do more with interactive entertainment and

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Stories About Mothers, Featuring Trevor Noah

Fresh Air

01:58 min | 2 years ago

Stories About Mothers, Featuring Trevor Noah

"Sunday is mother's day and we're going to listen back to some great stories about mothers. we begin with. trevor noah. Host of comedy central's the daily show. He south african the son of a black mother and white father. Their relationship was legal. Under apartheid which mandated separation of the races noah grew up during the apartheid and post apartheid errors. He became famous in south africa as a comic and tv personality and spent years traveling. The world doing standup. He talked terry in two thousand sixteen. So racial identity is a big part of your comedy. When you're doing stand up. Your father is white. Your mother is black. Your father is i. Think of swiss and german ancestry. Do i have that right. And your mother sosa casa. Thank you. I don't think i can do that. And i know your mother was jailed briefly. I hope in south africa. I assume four for opposing apartheid for doing some kind of dissenting action. Yes well the sensing action was being with a white person. Who was the white person your father. The s he was jailed so no no no. no white. people didn't get jailed for that. That was Why people were warned not to do it again. But then if you're a black person called fraternizing across country boundaries. Then then you'd be arrested but my mom. My mom opposed the system as a whole so. She never let that stand in her way. You know and i. I think i pick up a lot of i. I have a lot of my mom's demeanor is that she never even even when she told me the story. She wasn't an angry she just went. It's it's a stupid thing. And so i refuse to listen to. Its but she never came at it from a place of anger. If anything should defied it and she didn't she didn't give it the credibility that it was trying to create in in the world

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Jared Leto on new movie 'The Little Things' and being an Oscar winner

Popcorn with Peter Travers

06:38 min | 2 years ago

Jared Leto on new movie 'The Little Things' and being an Oscar winner

"Hi everyone. I am peter travers. This is popcorn where we tell you. What's going on at the movies. And i saw terrific movie right now called the little things. This is a movie about two cops played by of all people in washington and rami. Malek in search of someone they think is a serial killer in nineteen ninety los angeles and this guy that they focused on is played by my guest today. jared leto. Who usually gives them a run for their money in terms of letting them twist in the wind deciding whether his character is guilty is he. A serial killer is he not. I've got to tell you jared that this is one of my favorite performances of yours. It's it's like a co lassic kind of movie villain that we don't know if he's guilty of what he's accused of but we know is guilty of something definite strange character but he has humor is playful. He's all those things that make you remember character. So did you feel when you first read the script. No i said what is this. I don't wanna do this. I is was actually buy those my response. I thought you know. Maybe i should explore different territory. You know. I played a kind of than the darker side of the moon. A bit and You know. I thought maybe this wasn't the right thing to do And then after talking to john lee. Hancock and i realized that there there could be an opportunity. Here's he seemed really open. I said if we're going to do this together. I'd like to to to kind of use it as an exercise in transformation to to really try to sculpt this this this wild man albert's pharma Into something quite unlike anything. I'd done before so he seemed really game And the prospect to working with denzel washington one of my heroes and then rami malek in the mix. It was just couldn't say no. And what i love about you. Working with them is that yes albert. Your character trump really tries to drive the both of them crazy and with a kind of zen deadpan. That you have yourself you know. There's i don't want to say there's a little of you albert but there's there's some of it in. Yeah sure i've been. You know you you take parts of yourself. Other people Experiences that you've had and you kinda just build this collage you know i it with. Albert's parma was head to toe from the walk to the voice. I had different color is different knows different teeth. I had some other prosthetics different way of carrying myself and it was quite exciting to put this guy to life and to really take risk and push things right up to the edge And hopefully not crossover into absurdity But yeah he is a bit An un unwittingly unknowingly zinn. He is the voice of like maybe a soothing yoga teacher or something does. There's one i don't want to spoil any platt detests. But there's one point where they both taking you to the police station in la. It's an interrogation room and the phone rings and albert says is that for me. You know quite a quite innocent with it. It's that kind of thing that he's open to sort of any moment until he's ready to spring with something that will make denzel crazy. Sic chrissy i. there's nothing more fun than you know. antagonizing the other characters in the film and for spar he knew he uses that as a tool a likes to keep people off balance off center and humor is one of the ways that he does it and it was quite fun to show on saddened to bring all kinds of different Ideas for ad libs and improv and John lee hancock was amazing. Because you know he was the writer as well but incredibly generous with the opportunity to improvise ad-lib and he really just let me go to town. Would you haven't worked with denzel rami before right. No no no. I had an an. I didn't know them Either and i mean what was kind of fun as well as that didn't do any rehearsal like for the interrogation senior talking about that was the first scene with all three of us and the first big seen it was quite intense and intimidating Exciting there was a lot of pressure and it was explosive on sad. It was it was there. Were fireworks going off. It was really exciting to get in the ring with those guys. Everyone came prepared. I think we all knew there was an opportunity there and we all took advantage of it. Well you know all you have oscars so now. Nobody can ask you to do anything. You don't wanna do right. You just hold that thing up. You can take it with you that day. You want you could certainly a casa damage with it It is a you know. Denzel washington said the other day. You know trophies the they it's like when you're a prizefighter that the belt you won the last times not going to help me this time in the ring and Is true you know you you. It's beautiful thing to be acknowledged and winning the oscar. Was you know. An unforgettable highlight of my life and share that with my family and my friends and supporters Through my life was a really special thing. It doesn't help you when you're sitting opposite denzel washington and you've got to

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Tezcatlipoca, the Aztec god of chaos

Mythical Monsters

03:41 min | 2 years ago

Tezcatlipoca, the Aztec god of chaos

"Cosmology was based on the everlasting war between light and shadow on the side of light was the feathered serpent quetzalcoatl. The god of knowledge and on the side of shadow was his brother. The jaguar tez cattle polka sometimes associated with dark magic and discord but tense cattle. Polka is not purely an evil being in the aztec language of nahuatl. His name translates to smoking mirror. And he's often depicted alongside and obsidian mirror. Obsidian is shiny jet black form of volcanic glass and a key element of the jaguar. Mythos to the ancient aztecs. Obsidian was a mysterious almost sacred. Object warriors and kings adorned themselves in jaguar. Skin and carried obsidian blades to honor. Tez cattle polka. According to some stories shamans would gaze hours into obsidian disks as a way to gain insight into the dark corners of their psyche. The closer they got to their shadow self the closer they were to test cattle polka. The story of quetzalcoatl and says cattle pope as struggle was told in a cycle of endless creation and destruction. Over the course of five ages. Each one saw different god the role of the sun. The god in the position of the sun would ultimately be overtaken by the other god and the world's population would be destroyed and recreated stories of quetzalcoatl and tez cuddle. Polka were so influential that they affected as tech politics adorned with the same job war skin associated with tez cattle polka emperor. Montezuma the second was often seen as god in the eyes of his subjects when the spanish invaded mexico in fifteen nineteen some say that montezuma assumed spanish leader her nan. Cortez was quetzalcoatl reincarnated. This was due to the fact. That cortez was white. A color most often associated with quetzalcoatl though. This may not be true. The bloody conflict between the spanish. And the aztec would prove to be no less apocalyptic so apocalyptic that dark feline god had to lend his people a helping hand or claw. Captain fernando de la casa. Found himself alone in the jungle. He could not remember how he got there. Or why and his surroundings gave him few clues. It was so dark. The young captain could barely make out his hand in front of his face. That's when he heard it. He turned and saw an enormous jaguar. Bare its teeth. By the time he drew his sword. It was already too late. For nando woke up breathless his cod soaked with sweat for the last few days. He'd had the nightmare whenever he tried to close his eyes. The jaguar was there waiting for its prey. Only tonight it felt more real than it ever had before. He swung his legs over the side of his caught his heart. still racing. Sleep would be impossible tonight. So fernando left his quarters deciding to take a walk through the empty streets of ten. No ch teeth land.

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Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona dies at 60

TIME's Top Stories

03:24 min | 2 years ago

Argentine soccer legend Diego Maradona dies at 60

"Are expected to pay their respects in buenos aires. Thursday as maradonas coffin lies in state at the casa rosada or pink house presidential palace. In naples where. Madonna led napoli to italian league championships in nineteen eighty-seven and nineteen ninety. Thousands of people congregated in streets and in front of the studio sao paulo to sing swap stories and mourn. He was the first power figure that united the world of football says kantor everyone regardless of their nationality wanted to see him play because of his magic. He made argentina famous around the world. He made napoli famous around the world. It's very hard for any reader to understand what he meant for. Napoli the very poor southern city in italy that no one paid attention to and suddenly this kid put napoli on the map playing soccer and rebelled against the industrial north and beat the powerhouses of milan and event events. An inter. who were the more important and powerful teams not only in italy but in the and europe especially maradona hailed from a shantytown on the outskirts of buenos aires and made his professional debut with the club. Argentinos juniors when he was fifteen. I was in the stadium for his first game. Says in reggae mail. A florida psychologist. Who grew up in buenos aires. Now that's become a myth. A million people now say they were there. But i really was. I promise mel talked to his niece in buenos aires on wednesday she said the streets were eerily silent like a cemetery during the day of madonna's death but nineteen eighty six argentina england world cup quarter-final the game in which maradona certified his legend carried particular significance for argentina following the nineteen eighty two falklands war england prevailed in the military conflict with argentina over sovereignty of the archipelago. Some three hundred miles off of argentina's southern coast maradona scoring the first goal with the hand of god and the second goal being the greatest golden history. It gave the argentinians some type or redemption against the english says kantor on the world cup stage and donna could not replicate the nineteen eighty six title while he was still brilliant at the nineteen ninety world cup. Argentina lost to west germany in the final in nineteen ninety four in the united states. He was kicked out of the tournament for testing positive. For ephedrine better donnas demons were well-documented. He struggled with drug addiction. Voracious appetites before wednesday. He dodged several near death experiences. Diego had died so many times before. Kantor it's incredible that he lived this long despite his imperfections. Maradona will be mourned. The world over champions league games had moments of silence. One coach recommended that madonna's number ten be retired throughout world soccer. The vatican announced that pope francis was keeping madonna in his prayers. Undoubtedly for me. He is the greatest player of all time says cantor. He played in an era much different than today. It was more physical game. He was butchered in every single game that he played and he excelled. He had the ball glued to his left foot. His center of gravity was so low. He was just a magician with the ball. An artist poetry in motion.

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Security awareness: How to influence others and change behavior

Cyber Work

05:08 min | 2 years ago

Security awareness: How to influence others and change behavior

"So I WANNA. Let's let's get into it then. So the main meat of your podcast and book rethinking the Human Factor Cetera. Cured awareness behavior and culture. So I kind of your inspire presentation, you know several interesting things I that organizational culture and security culture are often treated as two separate things and others work can be done in linking the two and second that improvement squareness applications comes down not to I should be doing this but I wanted to do this and is my spot to do it. So I, WANNA get into some Specific case. If you have any in mind like where where organizations were able to tie security and organization culture together effectively. And also you can. You sorta like give me some examples of where people are companies were able to move from I should do I want to. So obviously about organizations that I work with and you is that will. Company Yeah Yeah. I'm sure there's a company Kodak's. Yeah, oh. Yeah. If there is now. So where do we want to start so I think the first point you make there is about a culture. So as an industry, we talk about security cultural law. Butts. At an I think eight it's a, it's a developing a culture is is A. He's GONNA help change behavior, but also helps with. It also helps when you're site in front of you know you get. Instant and in front of a regulator. and. More often not what we reported in the media is. A toxic cope culture in relation to cyber security mass resulted in this breach. So actually focusing on culture is really important because eventually we all have a bridge and we don't want to be in that Casa vacation in front of you know, a the the judiciary in regulators the courts the Senate whatever we want to be caught up in front of the committee and then basically be. Told you go talk coach so. Very, very. The one thing that came to my own research when I studied culture in some death a look to Organiz. Ation culture will McCullough birthday. Is the I think the first point is. Establishing, embedding an organizational culture trying to influence on organizational culture. Is Very very hot. It takes a lot of time in a lot of resources applied to most organizations are already. Either very proactively or Off Still. Kicking off. So pushing through projects, which takes three years, five years, ten years, fifteen, twenty years and culture. Why would we want to try and develop a separate culture with all the cost? Nova. Heads that come with that, you take it to To the board and say, Hey, you know we've got this organization culture. We want to develop a security culture in many ways what you're sorta doing saying we want something that's different. Now something potentially very difficult that they're just gonNA. Roll their eyes at and go come on. We can't even the other. Yeah. We haven't finished this one and you want to do this. The second point is I think he's quite well recognized among security profession the. One of the challenges is that are. We won't security just to be the way things are done. We don't want it to be something special. Because make something special people after respond to it, they have to you move towards it whereas if it's just part and parcel how everything's done within this organization, the values which most important to. Dak Crates. Lot less resistance. So by CREIGHTON security culture and making separate to the organization culture but sort of his country in to do what we generally know journey one, which is for it just to be called everybody does yeah I think that's the thing is you know? Catering to to to try and descending labeled completely separate potentially these are just Not Saying coach wrong I'm just saying these are things I think about. Yeah we're doing, we're just starting to sort of understand these sort of things, a separate things, and then how to integrate them. So of course, there's going to be lexical these. Security coach. You, know it's not unheard of what people is not my concern. It's the responsibility of the security team and they T- or the set in information in it. It somebody else's responsibility. Assume as you, label it. It combines people the opportunity to say that's not my problem. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely.

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