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Bloomberg Radio New York
"claiborne" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And over the last couple of years, what we've done -introduce is re over 25 of our brands, brands like Stafford that every customer knows and loves, and a lot of customers grew up with, brands like Liz Claiborne, and brands like Kooks in our home area. And so we've reintroduced that product, and now what we're investing in, also along with that a billion dollars, is what we're calling a brand reinvigoration that is centered around really helping our customers make it count. And when we look at our customer, I said our customer is the core of America, it's the school teachers that teach our children, it's the construction workers that build our homes and the buildings we work in, it's medical workers who take care of our families, and that customer is looking for a sense of belonging, they're looking for a place where they can find accessible fashion that they can still get at a great value, because that customer is making trade -offs every day in their life. And so what we're introducing also is a campaign to reinvigorate the brand, centering around how we help our customers make every moment in their lives, whether it's a big moment like their daughter's wedding, or whether it's a smaller moment like getting their kids ready for school in the morning, but how do they use the products that we have at JCPenney to make that count, but be able to make it count, but still have money left to put breakfast on the table for the kids. Hey Mark, whenever you're talking about middle -income shoppers, and especially with this inflation dynamic, how do you sort of view that as far as how to get shoppers back in they when are trying to figure out where to sort of shift their spending at this point? Right. Inflation is an issue for our customer. We look right now, we see that our customer is spending over $700 a month more just for rent or mortgage, for groceries, for gas. And that means that every dollar is even more important to them and it's more important that they make every dollar count. And that's really what we're here for, is to help them do that. And I think the unique thing that we can bring to the table is we can bring great fashion and great product at a really accessible price to our customers. And that's what they need, that's what they're looking for right now in their lives. When you talk about technology upgrades to some of these stores, kind of build on that. What more specifically are you doing? Within the stores, it's a lot of, it's mobile and it's point -of -sale or checkout technology. So, we'll be within the store centralizing the checkout, but we'll also be putting in the hands of all of our associates in the stores mobile devices that will help them manage inventory better, it'll help them ship and fulfill online orders, it'll help them check inventory and order online for a customer. Or I talked about centralized checkout, what it really will do is move checkout anywhere so that they can mobile check out a customer anywhere in the store. Sales of over $8 billion, where do more sales happen right now at the 650 stores across the country or JCPenney .com? So, it's about a 70 -30 split that with stores the 70 % and with the online business about 30. And where are you more bullish? So, both are actually growing and we're focused on growing both. But I do believe that right now we've done a significant amount of reimagining our online experience and investing in JCP .com we and think there's significant growth there. So, is it growing at a faster rate and you'll eclipse store sales with JCP .com in a number of years? The JCP .com business is growing faster than the store business. I don't believe that it's ever going to eclipse.

WTOP
"claiborne" Discussed on WTOP
"Jeff Claiborne. It's 1208. Get a Precision AC tune -up for only $59. Now traffic and weather on the 8th to Rita Kessler in the WTOV Traffic Center. Well we do manage to see some work zones in place. Not as many as we usually see. Most likely due to the air quality. We don't see any evidence of the work that's usually on the Beltway near Georgetown Pike directions in both so that is actually a good trip right now in both directions between the merge from the 270 spur and 66. That is usually pretty slow in both directions. Today it is not. on If you're 95 in Virginia northbound delays out of Lorton into Newington with nothing reported. Southbound slows from 610 Garrisonville Road off and on making your way toward the Centerport Parkway. That may be a mobile work crew. Lots of mobile work going on today. We did have the mobile work crew on the northbound Baltimore Washington Parkway that was moving between New York Avenue and 410 doing some debris cleanup. Looks like they've called it a day. Southbound 95 has the slowdowns coming off of Route 100 headed toward 175. That is a work crew taking a lane. in If you're the district it was Independence Avenue near 14th Street a report of a wreck. 14th Street at Park Road in northwest the police activity has you under police direction. Two work zones on New York Avenue inbound after the Anacostia River bridge stay to the right to get by. Then at Bladensburg Road the left turn lane is blocked with the work. We're still seeing some delays coming off of 50 and the BW Parkway headed past or across the Anacostia River bridge. Eastbound freeway the ramp to the northbound 3rd Street tunnel the left lane at is 2 blocked with the work. Delays begin on the inbound 14th Street bridge and watch for delays in both directions on the George Washington Parkway headed towards Spout Run. A single lane gets by the work both ways. Don't sell your used car to a stranger be safe and go to FitSpiesCars .com. Get the most money for your car in a safe new car showroom. Go to FitSpiesCars .com, that's the Fits way. I'm Rita Kessler WTOP traffic. 7 News first alert forecast from Eileen Whalen. We are experiencing some of the worst pollution levels in the atmosphere we that have seen in over two decades.

WTOP
"claiborne" Discussed on WTOP
"Ahead on WTOP News. How much Virginia liquor stores lose to shoplifting? I'm Jeff Claiborne. It's 1208. Get a Precision AC tune up for only traffic and weather on the eighth. Let's go to Rita Kessler in the WTOP Traffic Center. Well, there's nothing easy about this midday on the roads today. Let's start out on 270 northbound 270 the local lanes. You can get no further than Montrose Road. They have had to block everything off at that point for police activity in the area of Falls Road. Anybody who is stuck between Montrose and Falls who was stuck there after they've closed it at Montrose is being being turned around using the local lanes and then being put westbound onto Montrose Road to work your way around. Basically just get into the main lanes as you can with delays on both northbound 270 and the northbound spur at the point where they merge or right before the point where they merge trying to head together there. The delay Falls takes Road. you all the way to Then once you get past there everything looks good toward 370. Now eastbound 50 after the church road over past that crash on the right side delays near 193. Kettleworth Avenue northbound at been 410 a had report of a wreck. If you're on 95 in Virginia we have a new problem there northbound delays through Fredericksburg beginning at Route 3 headed to 17. That wreck is along the left side. We also still have the work on inbound New York Avenue after the Anacostia River Bridge. A single lane gets you by. Delays off of 50 in the BW southbound Parkway DC 295 heavy from Benning all the way past East Capitol Street northbound. So it's passing Pennsylvania Avenue. We're also seeing a bit of a delay on southbound I -295 headed past Malcolm X keep Avenue. an eye So out for any activity there. There had been reports of some brush fire activity off of the roadway. Don't sell your used car to a stranger. Be safe and go to Fitz Buys Cars dot com. Get the most money for your car in a safe new car showroom. Go to Fitz Buys Cars dot com. That's the Fitz way. I'm Rita Kessler WTOP traffic. Now forecast the from Eileen Whalen. Poor air quality expected today and tomorrow. We've been upgraded to a code red air quality alert and

WTOP
"claiborne" Discussed on WTOP
"Jeff claiborne. Home selling prizes have been moving mostly and modestly lower in recent months. The market just did a turning point. Redfin says the medium price of what sold at the end of February was 6 tenths of a percent lower than a year ago, that's the first annual price drop since 2012. Niche electric vehicle startups are gaining traction. Pole star cut its losses in half last year, it delivered 50,000 vehicles and expects to increase that by 60% this year, a pole star crossover starts at around $48,000. Resident doctors at George Washington University hospital have filed the unionize. Fighting long hours and low pay. It follows a move to unionize by a group of GW hospital nurses last month, but Val rallied 342 points today a 1% gain. The S&P 500 Index up 30 the NASDAQ up 84. Jeff Klebold news. All right, Jeff, thanks. 6 41 now on WTO, in some parts of California, people are still digging out of the snow and more of it is on the way. The worst of this week's extreme weather may be over, but people are still feeling the effects, many remain without power. This man is lucky. We have a generator So we got auxiliary power. And with snow closing many roads, others are stuck where they are. San Bernardino county supervisor, Don roe. We know we have stranded residents, plowing of the roads is continuing 24/7. In the Sierra nevadas already full of snow Moors in the forecast. Steve utter man CBS News, Los Angeles. I'm not such a great news when it comes to the climate. Communities worldwide emitted more carbon dioxide than any other year on record in 2022. If that happened as air travel rebounded from the pandemic and cities turned to coal to provide a cheap source of power. The news is disappointing to climate scientists who warned that energy users around the world must cut emissions dramatically to slow global warming. That is CBS's Jim Crow extreme weather events also contributed as droughts reduced the amount of water available for hydropower leading to morph fossil fuels being burned. Also, heat waves drove up the demand for electricity. In Egypt, a major new archeological discovery at the great pyramids has been unveiled. It is a chamber inside the pyramid of khufu, the largest pyramid at the site that's believed to have been built back in the 26th century BC. The chamber measures nearly 30 feet in length. It is perched above the main entrance. It was discovered using modern scanning technology by the scan pyramids project. That's an international program that looks at unexplored sections of the ancient structure. It's not known, though, what purpose that corridor served. All right, coming up on WTO P, the jury is now deliberating in the double murder trial of South Carolina attorney Alex Murdoch. We'll discuss it with CBS News legal analyst. Payton Rosenbaum ahead. It's 6 43. At total wine and more, save big on what you love this month, with hundreds of deals. Get up to 35% off over 100 different wines, including Cabernet, sparkling, Pinot Noir

Sound Opinions
"claiborne" Discussed on Sound Opinions
"From that album. Oh honey, you're so vicious. When I see you coming, I just gotta run. You ain't no good. And you really ain't no fun. When I see you walking down the street step on your hands up that is Lou Reed with vicious, kind of an example of some of the highlights, an example of how this Lou Reed exhibit in New York sort of digs beyond the surface of the best known Reed stuff to show how his music evolved over the decades. You and I have to do like a 5 or 6 hour bonus podcast at some point. And go over our varying opinions of the Reed solo cannon, right? Because it's up and down. It's way around. But I always thought rathke and Smith were rather generic over players, especially compared to the really best band he had in the solo years, which was Robert quine, Fred Mayer, and Saunders. Well, that's why I think listening to this would be a revelation for you because they don't overplay on these very stripped down. And I thought it was believe me seeing that rehearsal from 99 was revelatory. I was like, wow. And not to mention, losing a good mood. Well, that's rare. And he's enjoying the band. You're just calling up a saxophone solo. It's such a super fan. Not that you ever want to critic to be objective. No, it's a hundred percent subjective, but you just become a little kid when we talk about Lou Reed, me. I'm really excited about the upcoming interview we have with John kale. All right, and me too. And I should add with this Lou Reed archive that's being displayed at the New York public library. I believe it's closing in early March. So if you're in New York in the next try to go now because it's not going to be there in the summer. All right. Greg caught waxing rep side about Lou Reed. As always, sound opinions is produced by Andrew gill, Alex claiborne are associate producers sold delegate and are in turn Lauren holt. The queen of social media is Katie codd. Thanks for listening.

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"claiborne" Discussed on Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast
"Christopher plummer was the one to send the facts. He wants her here because he believes secretly. Selena will help him win his case and they haven't quite arrested. Dolores claiborne there. It's small town enough that they're going to let her go home for the weekend and we're gonna spend the next couple days sort of going back and forth in time to learn her narrative you can't arrest without evidence so they're interviewing her but well evidence. I think everything. They have is circumstantial. I don't think it's circumstantial. If you're standing above someone with rolling pin about bring it down on their face. I they gotta proof. She wasn't bacon bread rolling out the dough. Like i mean they're still evidence they need to find. That's actually the excuse. She uses in the book which she says. Why is the rolling in on the stairs. Oh i was making bread and then ran in. oh really. why's there flower on it. Then i knew how to make bread dolores liar. I don't know maybe. I don't know enough about the law but it seems to me like they're bending the rules when they have more than enough. You need better evidence than what they have to wrestle okay. Christopher plummer is going to spend the weekend pulling out her hair and running through the crime scene doing whatever he can to make sure that he can prove that. This woman did it even though she didn't do it. It seems like a flawed case right there because there's no evidence to suggest the rolling pin contacted with that woman so they'd have to prove somehow that she pushed the woman down the stairs which we think she might of. I mean from that opening shot. They want us to think that. At least the silhouettes as they were it could have been murdered. The one thing that any crime movie crime show has to do is establish a motive and it takes a while to establish dolores as motive and it comes in a little bit later. They discover she inherited. Isn't just like a little over a million dollars you know. It's like one point six. I think they say that's a motive. The motive is i worked for this bitch and like every time i had a fucking do. The sheets five pins. Don't use the dryer. Even though i gotta dryer right next to the washer six pins six spins. Don't use five. I'll see. I would have been fired. And she was getting paid like forty bucks a day like wages man. Yeah fifteen dollars minimum wage. Let's go yeah that that's really the motive. I hate you so much. I'm a throw you down the stairs. I'm sure every hospice care worker has had a fleeting thought that at some point. Yeah i thought that. Maybe dolores. Because i hadn't read the book i didn't know where this story's going but we do get this scene where they go back to. Dolores is house. Which i guess. She hasn't been to in a long time because she's been living with error but it's all like vandalized on like man. These kids got to her house very quickly like she just bird someone and they're already tagging it and smashing the windows but i guess that's from the husband dying. She just has this bad reputation and they destroyed our house because of that. Yeah i think they did it very quickly really because she murdered her husband so long ago. I can't imagine that they're harassing her all the time. I think this is because she did it again. I mean they yeah. They say she hasn't had a phone line for like three years. Yeah i believe that. She is pretty much a pariah in the small town community and they believe that she got away with murder. She's a murdering bitch and she lives up on the hill with that other bitch and then no one ever sees them. You know like they've kept to themselves. It's a lot like arne. Says we do find out a lot of this more towards the end in the beginning beheld to set that up here but yes when we see kathy bates here. I think she is to look guilty. I think she is maybe even to look unremorseful and when she saying things like i didn't kill that woman you might go I don't believe it seems like jennifer. Jason leigh selena. Doesn't believer at least is playing like not caring quite a bit but she drove a long way for being so indifferent. Yeah i think she's really mad at her mother for killing her father. And that's because she's repressed. What her father did she like. Everyone else has drawn the same conclusion. But we don't even really know about that yet. We have to have this. You know it's the big gambit of this movie. They have this technique of non chronological storytelling. Which i gotta say. This movie is coming out on the heels of pulp fiction. They're acting like look at us going back in time. Do you know what's going on. Yeah no they're just they just do a bunch of flashbacks with a chronology air. Just you want a lot of flashbacks in a film. Watch this one. Yeah i feel like it looks very footsie. In comparison to what was going on with time in criminology. Run lola run. All the all the films of the nineties. I just feel like this movie just wears. It's unhip nece like a sack dress you know. It's just couldn't be less cool. I don't think that's what it's going for them. This isn't trying to compete with pulp fiction. That the flashback. Narrative is keeping in time with the book itself. And i have to say it's obvious and overdone but the fact that everything in modern day is in such cool tones muted colors blues. And then when you go back to the past it's all warms and reds and rich colors and then we're going to get to a scene that gets even more artificial. It's kind of like it as a conceded immediately. Let you know where you are especially since kathy bates you know. She's not going to age twenty years while they're making this movie so she has to play a different. I think she does a very good job. Aided by makeup of playing old dir although not nearly as old as she was in the book and younger but the colors wardrobe everything helps that as well it does..

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"claiborne" Discussed on Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast
"That taylor hack furred. I mean you are. You're just a hack everything you try. You're just not very good at the reason why you don't know his name despite his fingerprints on movies you've probably seen and like i probably recommend hafiz films. Put devil's advocate in the book. And i'm not afraid to say like an officer and a gentleman stall odds in white nights. I've never seen ray but that's one that people like. I just think that like in the end. It's too bad that we didn't get a better director The script is there. The script cracked the difficulty of this book. But the mood and the sustained feelings that we want that. If it's not stephen king horror it should still be stephen king dread we should get that in this opening and it does not really speaking to that dread. I feel like this movie throughout like really lags to me. And if there's that sense of dread i'd be like on the edge of my seat as attention titans and titans as he's seeing kinda linger on for maybe a little bit too long but yeah there's none of that dread so i'm just kinda like in can pick it up. I know we've got some old people in the film but get him a walker something with move it along. I'm not gonna be so complimentary of the script. Because there are places where i feel like the script. Let this movie down. It takes a village to make a mediocre film. So i can't put it all on the hands of ackford dow well okay. I'll be interested to have that dialogue with you as we go forward. But that's my problem here. Grabber for an opener but really look right is kind of my feeling and that doesn't really go away when we jumped in new york and we meet selena. I guess jennifer jason. Leigh got this part because the director really liked her work and shortcuts where she played a sex phone operator who was always holding a baby and she just jennifer. Jason leigh at this time. Was your goth grow like if you wanted her to do something depraved or demented. You had female character that was strung out on drugs or a hooker generous with one call. I said white female was my go-to movie for her. No jennifer jason. Leigh did things like rush and last exit to brooklyn and again just a lot of just probably movies. You didn't see that. Just the indie film. She kind of avoided taking the julia. Roberts part yeah last exit to brooklyn. I know the book is the same guy who wrote requiem for a dream if that gives you any kind of idea of the film and they have a similar vibe and her outcome is similarly toxic. So yes i get why you would castor. You want her to have the same torture that her mom does. Even though she looks like a yuppie here with our berets. And her you know high end reporter job and she's screwing her boss and seems to have it. Made seems to be so far removed from the provincial main coastal island that we had just experienced and the bosses now screwing that other woman in the office who walks in and out right. I mean that's kind of the impression. I got the hand gestures in the looks. Those two shod each other. I even felt like they were conspiring against. Who's going to give her the facts. This is going to be so embarrassed. Your mom killed on. I mean i wouldn't go to the mall with my mom. I can't imagine how embarrassed i be. If i was at my job and i got this fax at least you get the day off the weekend. Apparently go up there and fix this. And then you're going to go to arizona because there's some important story. Yeah he just needs to get rid of her so he could sleep with these other girlfriend. It's pretty clear. And it's eric bogosian. Who is again. A new york tight. He's always in like small films. He's mostly known as a performance artist in and spoken word actor who does stage work. It's confessional and dark and he's up too good to me. He's that guy from scrubs and some others eric pogosyan. Yes wow i just you know. It's funny how people turn out i. Eric goes even at this time as known as like lou reed kinda cool new york vibe. Yeah if you see talk radio it's based on a real thing so he's not howard stern but that kind of dj. I mean uncut gems. He was the bad guy. The bad brother-in-law and uncut gems recently. Yeah great actor. He had an edge but it doesn't feel like he has an edge in this film. That's the weird thing to me. Is jennifer jason. Leigh like this scene in new york. City it kind of feels the same as the opening scene. I don't feel like there's a hard edge to it and it's just a weird disconnect for me that we're in new york and its journalist and it's just kind of feels like a melodrama again from the lifetime channel the edges that you can tell that he's cheating on her. That's i would say with what's edgy about. It is that she's under the impression that she's sleeping with the boss and getting all the cool assignments. Am i wrong in thinking. They broke up. I thought they were like ex-lover's now. I got the impression they were still together. She says you're not fucking me but you're fucking may so. I thought that she was saying that. We broke up and now. You're not giving me the good assignments like these. Could be more naturalistic if this felt like a real moment from a newsroom. But it doesn't. But i love the ferry ride. I love the idea again. These are gothic elements of rebecca or something like this haunted house that i have to return to this past that i ran away from in thought i never had to face. It's an interesting dynamic and again make selena way more interesting than she ever was in the book. She's hardly a character in the book especially as an adult which she's not a character in the book. She's referenced in the book so to see her play. Such a big part at least made the movie significantly. Different from the book where i had something interesting to take from it other than just. How did they adapt in a bridge. All of stephen king's three hundred pages and part of that is that it is not a one woman shows talking to faceless. Cops where she even does. Things can have a glass of water. Thank you for your my water. That's just how it's written. We don't never know the person went or anything and the other people are talking to her but we only hear her responses and here we get to see those cops and john. C reilly and christopher plummer john c reilly was a true surprise. I didn't know he was acting in movies at this time. He's a few years before boogie nights. He looks really young and has a lot of hair and laying on the main accent. Pretty thick everyone's laying on that accent. That can maybe people do talk like this. I've never been to maine. So they do. I mean you can understand them so that means it's a thin maine accent right and what we're to understand is that selena in does not whatever happened to her is so traumatic. She doesn't even remember. Yeah that's going to stretch credibility for me like when when i find out she was a teenager when the stuff happened or older tween like. I don't know if you could press without her. I'm not a psychologist psychologist. Let us know but yeah. It stretches credibility it was big in the mid-nineties though. I know repressed memories. Yeah roseanne repressed memories. Come out and then all of a sudden everybody was having repressed memories and all the stories were repressed memories of child abuse and molestation and so this was very topical if not very original in nineteen ninety-five right and again. There's several things that she doesn't remember right now. She doesn't remember christopher plummer. And maybe you wouldn't. Maybe you wouldn't remember the guy that was prosecuting your mom for murdering your dad particularly when you kind of blamed your mom for doing it and i think that that's what we'll find out..

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"claiborne" Discussed on Now Playing - The Movie Review Podcast
"Within a couple of years i'll consider newly sober. I feel like you've been saying that. A lot but king does write a lot so yeah. Newly sober could put out like seventeen movies. Yes he does. These books came out in ninety two so again. Like his heyday of drinking. And all of that would have only been three years before then. He had a period of not writing where he just revised the stand. So you know here. I think he's stretching his writing muscles a little bit. But i do feel like he had some idea and wasn't quite sure how to tackle it and wrote two books simultaneous. I mean he writes multiple books simultaneously. He really and he'll put one away and go to work on another if he gets stock and work on one in the morning and work on one in the afternoon. I kind of feel like these were a couple of projects that went on at the same time and still leaning on his old. I'm stephen king. I've got to have something supernatural. He decided to tie them together. But it it literally goes nowhere. If you don't read both books you don't even know what those scenes means and having read both books. I don't know what the benefit of those scenes are no other than did more closely thematically drawn the ties together so that we see the impact. I'm going to be crass to buy both books to understand. Like those pok mon games. They always have to colors. You gotta buy if you want to get all of them if you want to catch them all gotta get both and he do this again with desperation of regulators. The same kind of books. They all have the same characters. But once i richard bachman and ones by stephen king. He likes playing with this kind of literary stuff. I like that too but again. I'm not disparaging it but you can't do it in a stand alone movie and more to the point. It wouldn't really help this movie as you say like that. If they had made gerald's game at the same time they would have wanted to market that and sell that to a different audience than what this movie seems. Build for a sit down and watch this one with my mom. I i figured that seems appropriate. After i read the book. I'm like mom i know. You don't like horror. But i think this one might be for you and i want to know whether king is playing to your crowd. I think this is definitely one for the steel magnolias fan. I can't wait to hear her recommend at the end and this movie didn't even really connect with that audience. They spent thirteen million on the budget. Shot nova scotia. I think kathy bates was there. Big expense there but it only made twenty four so after video and all of that. I think the best you could say was it broke. Even they now are calling it. A sleeper hit on video or a cult favorites because it did find an audience. I don't know where i didn't see this on. Tbs or tnt. Yeah maybe lifetime. It wouldn't surprise me if they you know oprah's channel definitely lifetime something like that but in theaters. They couldn't compete with outbreak or major pain. Do you remember that damon wayans. Oh i saw. Oh yeah i was up major pain outbreak. Not at this cowboy came out the week after and really kick the shit out of it through down the well. I was there to whatever i think of this movie. Tommy boy is better okay. Never seen it but anyway. Why don't we get into it. Aren't they give him the plot. Jennifer jason leigh is ambitious new york. Reporter selena's saint george but selena must return to her small town roots in little tall island maine. When selena's mother is accused of murder. Her mother is dolores. Claiborne played by kathy bates. Dolores was a caretaker for the island's rich. Now senile widow vera donovan at the start of the film veer and dolores. Struggle and vera falls down the stairs and dies police. Detective john mackey played by christopher. Plummer is immediately convinced. Dolores murdered vera a suspicion amplified when veras will reveals. The old woman left dolores over a million dollars detective. Mackey has another reason for pursuing dolores so hard eighteen years earlier. Dolores murdered her husband. Joe saint george played by jason straight. Aaron joe was abusive to dolores and molesting their daughter selena when deloris finds out about the sexual abuse she plots to kill her husband she gets an angry and drunk and goads him into chasing her through their yard right into an old well. Joe breaks through the rotted wood and dies. There wasn't enough evidence to convict. Dolores but mackey was convinced murder joe and he won't let her get away with it twice. Selena in day is an alcoholic like her father. And she's repressed. The abuse and blamed her mother for her father's death. She returned to the island to do the bare minimum to try and get her mother a lawyer but as she leaves the island the repressed memory of abuse surfaces selena returns to the island puts mackey in his place pointing out his real reason for prosecuting. Dolores selena states. Dolores and vera were close friends and growing old together and vera fell down the stairs and asked allures to kill her do her failing mental capacities dolores and bureau were all each other had. And that's why veer left delors the money. Mackey gives up his prosecution and selena. And dolores have repaired relationship as credits roll. But who inherits the china pigs. That's what i want to know. That's all i've won the whole house. Give me those china pig. That's the kind of stuff that people take to auction houses and think. Oh my god. I'm inheriting so much by selling these china pigs and the auction. Nearest be like yeah. This isn't worth anything. John and take it on antique roadshow. I yeah boy but you know what as we get started. I mentioned that the book first paragraph let you know right away. At least how delors want you to see that. I didn't kill this woman very smartly. I think they craft is opening so that i think if you didn't read the book you would believe dolores very much wanted to kill this woman. I didn't read the book. But i was suspicious because it goes so far out of its way to make it look like delors wants to kill her and receive this woman fall down the stairs then. Deloris runs into the kitchen. It's like on a pulp fiction. Do i grab the samurai sword nine for the rolling pin. I'm like okay i. It definitely looks like she did it. But this is very weird like how much it's going out of. Its way to make her look guilty. Yeah i agree with jacob. I didn't think again. I just reread the book. I knew very well when i was in for but i felt like if you were an active thinker during the scene. You'd know that it was trying to her. Look guilty but it doesn't make sense. Why would she grabbed the rolling pan instead of the knife. Why were they struggling at the top of the stairs and the way. The actress playing vera says pleased deloris. It doesn't sound frighten. It sounds like please let me and so with all of that. I didn't think that it really set up. Kathy bates as the serial killer tight as soon as the mailman like walks in and sees her holding that rolling pin. I'm like okay. That's gonna be the mystery. What really happened. It's not what it seems. Okay let's see how it plays out. But i never fully bought in that. She's guilty of murder. Well you guys are calling out the problem that i have. I still gonna argue. No i think they've hidden it well in the script but this direction like almost instantly when we have this opening shot like drifting to this manner. If you're doing gothic you want it to be full on gothic. I mean go find one of those movies. They gotta have the right art direction. The right style. You want to feel like the mood and here. It just looks like some pasty. Pbs thing right like this doesn't look good. It's like overly directed they have all of these ridiculous transitions where the rolling pin rolls over the camera. And then it's a truck rolling into new york city like oh. The director is so proud of all of that he talks about. Oh i know how much work he put into each of those shots and how you watching don't realize but that shot took eighteen people in four days but is it the right shot for this kind of film that that's what this director needs to ask himself. Sure you could do the shot but shigeo. Yeah no. I mean think about movies like the others or you know the recent sofia coppola but like something where it's just drenched in dread an atmosphere. You wanna feel like this is a ghost story. Not where the ghosts are going to rip your flesh off but that people are truly haunted by their actions. That's the point that guilt. I know that's the point of the book. I'm gonna say that's not the point of the movie i'm gonna say the point of the movie is kind of a feel good woman film of female empowerment feminist film. That mothers and daughters can see and walk out feeling bonded. Kind of like one of the many adaptations of little women. I would throw this next two in little women does not make me frightened. Women go thick. Okay seven i would agree with feel good. I do not like this is a melodrama and there should be a certain. Yeah whether that's gothic aesthetic. Whatever there's a certain way you shoot a melodrama in this isn't it weathering heights starts with someone seeing a ghost on the moors. I mean you can definitely still get their arnie an have a feminist female empowerment for you and your mom kind of movie but like you still need to create this mood and and the point is just to ironic..

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"Stephen king film. Sixty nine nice. One of our longest franchise and i will be discussing of sixty nine. Went on in this movie. Yeah i don't know if this is the one that should be number. Sixty nine appropriate only might be fun to get back with a good one. That is the reputation of dolores claiborne. Was that even though. It didn't make a lot of money. And i don't think has the you say carey. I think this space in a problem queen outfit covered in blood christine. I think about that car. Dolores claiborne. I don't know what that means. I didn't know what to expect. This was really billed as a sequel to misery. That was. It's kathy bates again which she going to kill. That's definitely the sense. I got when i watched the trailer. Because yeah i didn't know dolores claiborne by stephen king. Is this one of experimental victorian. Jane austen style stories. And so yeah. I wouldn't watch that trailer. I'm like okay so it's misery to that that's what they want me to think. At least it's not yeah. That's that full on scary horror but yeah that melodrama dealing with horrific things. I guess there's an eclipsing again. We talked about one recently with an eclipse. yeah. I talked about gerald's game how that's it gerald's game and dolores claiborne came out near each other. They both deal with molestation child abuse incest and they both have an eclipse. And if you read the books there's some weird crossover that's pointless in the movies. They just both have an eclipse and dolores claiborne shocking to me because our listeners. They tend to be genre fans because that's what we primarily cover. You know they're laughing that we have to go back in the cornfield for another children of the corn or they're like. When are you going to do snake guy. Is that kind of thing. But there was a groundswell of winter. We reviewing deloris clayborn. And i'm like there was yes. I've never even heard of this movie. I have no recollection of it. Trailer didn't seem familiar so this isn't demand by people. Yeah and it's shocked the hell out of me and i'm like i've never seen the movie. I read the book back in the day but people are anxious for dolores claiborne. That just seemed interesting to me because this did feel like a chick flick drama that i didn't usually see people clamoring. Hey when are you doing. Twenty seven dresses. When are you doing. The devil wears prada. Yeah but you know. Castle rock entertainment. That's part of it. It's why got made was that. Rob reiner had this pretty good relationship going with king stand by me misery. They produce shawshank. They're really going to be the ones to make the respectable king movies. You know the drama ones the ones that don't necessarily have to pander to the vampires and the haunted hotel but we like the vampires in the hotels but it admittedly you've named some of the best king adaptations that are out there. I mean we get things like graveyard shift and lawnmower man. It's more what you think of with king but it's not what you think of as good. Yeah i went and read the novel. Because i wanted to know and frankly after gerald's game which was one of the better stephen king novels. I had read to know that this was the companion piece. I was very curious. And what i can say is if you were one of those people that read misery and hated it. Every time they jumped into the gothic part watch out. This one is going to be really hard for you to get through because it is three hundred pages of a first person babble novella for king. It's short in that sense. It goes by pretty quick but everything you read is dolores claiborne talking to unseen cops about in the first paragraph. she's like. I didn't kill my employer but i did kill my husband and so like there's not even a lot of mystery to it it's dislike. Let's give this woman the floor. A one woman show in which this bitter washerwoman gets to comment on life in new england. It was dedicated to. Stephen king's mom like it feels like this mother's day present. It feels like he wanted to thank her for whatever sacrifices she might have made to give him an education. Did his mom his dad. The dad went out for smokes and never came back now. If he fell down a well okay so he could have been murdered. We don't know yeah right. He wasn't around and you know she had to do what she had to do. And yeah it's nice to see king stretch. It was nice for him to do something a little shorter a little bit outside of his box. But i didn't feel like it was a totally perfect fit. This isn't the one you'd go to someone said. Never read any stephen king. I'd be like Read scarlet letter vanity fair or jane ear before you you go to this one. This one's about as good as a gothic novel. As eyes of the dragon is as a fantasy novel. I reread it. And i enjoyed it this time around but i found meandering especially since you know. It does delve into that literary irony were. It's all told in flashback. But we know things the characters back then. Don't know but i don't know if i just remembered the book very vividly from my first reading or if it was just so telegraphed but when i ended the book i was like if i had to give that a log line. What was that book about. And it is a woman living in poverty in new england. Not about killing the patriarchy. Because i think it's pretty clear what this is about. Yeah yeah yeah. Women have to do some really horrible things. They have to be a bitch if they're going to survive and you know if you think they're cruel and an axe wielder like the misery novel. This is the one to give you a little bit more sympathy as to their psychopathy. You know this is the one to try and humanize. Dangerous female characters and kathy bates was chosen intentionally. Because if you playing a movie where. This woman is suspected of murder off the bat. Coming off of misery. A few years earlier winning her oscar for misery. You immediately think of kathy bates in a stephen king movie as dangerous and kathy bates has said. This is the single favourite role. She's ever played okay. That seems wrong. I'll just go ahead definitely not as but when when people tell you all this is your best film. You want to pick the one that nobody saw. You wanna pick the that was like no but but this one was special to me and you guys didn't prize in the same way well and she got to stretch her acting muscles little more you know..

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A look back at Grindstone's career
"By woods. Tiger tiger is back on woods. The two thousand nineteen masters champion and breathtaking performances. Here's how you count eight. Three two time college basketball's still championship. Trophy is coming home to kentucky. But behind every great hero there are others individuals who play a crucial role in the achievements of those we read about in the headlines the ultimate team players content to stand behind the curtain embracing their place as a vital part of a sports success in horse racing. These are the unsung heroes horse racing full of unsung heroes including my special guest here. This morning lena lori l. who is the longtime exercise. Rider for hall of fame trainer. Shook mcgahey began working with sugar and nineteen eighty-four after moving from her native sweden. She is still with him today. Shook says she is an integral part of his success in his hall of fame career. And lena this week's unsung hero. Lena thanks for taking the time. Appreciate the visit. Our you know thirty seven years is an awful long time to do anything but to be an exercise rider for a man of the stature in an operation the stature of shook mcgahey boy what a ride. This is ben Yes i mean. That's the. I'm so lucky because i get to work with some of the very best horses. Then we have all the best resources so that makes my job easier to the come from the yes. Go ahead. I'm sorry to interrupt you. Go ahead no you go. How does a girl from sweden ended up working with such prestigious operation like shook mcgahey as far as I traveled in europe for a couple of years with a girlfriend and then my girlfriend need to go to america to so i said okay. I'm gonna go for six months. And then when i came over here As far as i freelance for a couple of months and then shook needed somebody to go to florida. And that's why i approached him about coming to where the job while still thirty seven years later the relationships still stands and still going strong. He sings your praises when i reached out to him and asked him if there was anybody who could think of that deserved to be an unsung hero on this particular segment He immediately sent back to me and gave me your name and your number. And he is so proud of you lena. While i'm proud to be part of the things that we can work together and the have because it seemed work. Everybody's important has to design work and that of course you have to have good verses to get to the top level which is why we like to be. How do you describe your role as an exercise rider. I'm a little bit of teacher like you. Work with the horses. Like young children and my job is to get them ready for the racist. Now some of them. You can see them in bombay. You just show them one time and they know exactly what to do and some of them you have to practice over and over and over again just like that like how children can be not everybody learns the same way so my job was something going on. Yeah it's such a great way to put it. I love that being a teacher working with these young horses. Getting them to to develop mentally and physically i i would imagine. It's about both of those right. Oh absolutely and that's i think that's the biggest difference between regular horses good horses and really great tortoises that great horses have special mind they have a special mindset. They used it really enjoy their work. They understand what you wanted to do. So a lotta times my horse. My job is easy because they already wanna do right now and out the other horses that you really have to practice with and have to do the things a lot more slow as it's as more of a challenge because towns on if you are yeah yeah there has to be more development. If you're the teacher tell me about some of your your price pupils if you will.

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"I'm Heather Claiborne in early Texas. Democratic congressmen and the end of the deep are suing former President Donald Trump and his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani for their role in the violent attack against the US Capitol last month. MPR's Windsor Johnson reports. The suit accuses them of conspiring to incite the deadly insurrection. The civil rights group has filed the lawsuit on behalf of Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson with other Democrats or expected to join this plaintiffs. The suit alleges that Trump Giuliani and members of the proud boys and oath keepers violated and 19th century statute when they tried to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the election. The 18 71 Ku Klux Klan Act includes protections against violent conspiracies that interfered with Congress's constitutional duties in the south during reconstruction. In. Responding to the lawsuit. Trump advisor Jason Miller says the former president did not incite or conspired to incite any violence at the Capitol. Windsor Johnston. NPR NEWS Washington At last check on Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 84 points of 31,543. The NASDAQ is down 21 points, SNP's risen three points. This is NPR news. Live from KQED News. I'm Paul Lange. Core. San Francisco's public health director, is calling form or vaccine this week. High volume vaccination clinics in the city, including Mosconi Center are closed because they are short on supplies. Public health director Dr Grant Colfax says demand among eligible residents to get inoculated is greater than the supply of vaccine available. Obviously, we need more vaccine. We have the capacity now in San Francisco to administer well over 10,000 vaccines that day, and unfortunately because of such shortage of supplies, we will not be able to do that. A date, San Francisco has given vaccine to nearly half of eligible residents over age 65 Colfax says his office on Lee has firm information about available doses through this week. And that it appears supply will continue to be limited. The average cost of gas in California is going up a rare development in the pandemic in April last year gas average $2.70 a gallon now the state average is 3 48. Analysts say it's because the demand for gas is rising faster than production because more people are returning to commuting and traveling farther at stay at home orders lift Severin born scene is a professor at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. It seems likely we're going to see gasoline prices rise at least another five or 10 cents a gallon before they level off, But the big unknown is our oil prices going to continue to climb? Are they going to go back down again? If we the world economy starts to soften. The rise is a national trend. California's fuel taxes make our price is among the highest in the U. S, but still cheap compared to most other countries. I'm Paul Land Core KQED NEWS. Support for NPR comes from Charles Schwab. Charles Schwab is committed to offering a modern approach to wealth management with personalized financial planning to meet an investor specific needs. Moritz Schwab dot com slash plan. This is forum. I mean it, Kim. Rallies over the weekend Donations and volunteer efforts are trying to bring a measure of healing and comfort to community's reeling from a spade of violent attacks against elderly Asian Americans, including the fatal attack on 84 year old Vita Vatana party, a time man who came to San Francisco to help care for his grandkids. The attacks come as a growing number of hate incidents target Asian Americans in Pacific Islanders the group stop a P I hate has recorded more than 2800 instances of assault and harassment last year from March to December. And more than 40% of those incidents were in California. Joining me first. Is my colleague, actually Grace one radio host of Kale, W and a felon producer. Here, it forum Grace. Thanks for coming on. Oh, thanks for having me later. You know, I don't know whether toe laugh or cry that we didn't even have to search for a guest who has experienced over anti Asian racism during the pandemic. I mean, it's been That calm, common order. It's just felt like the threat has been constant of experiencing those types of things. Can you tell us what happened to you in Union Square a few months ago. Yeah. You know, I was walking her, You know, Square and, um can't anybody I think was sometime in September and gentlemen, just as I was walking by him, said You brought the flu go back to China, and, um at that I was a little startled and and but not surprised. I have to say not surprised at all, because it wasn't the first time somebody had said something racist to me. Probably not the last time. And in my mind back to your comment of whether to laugh or to cry. One of my first responses was go back to China. I have not Chinese. I've never been to China and God, I'd love to travel. I would love to go back to China at this point of the pandemic. On my second response was Racism really likes and he wants and that this gentleman knew nothing about me, but felt every you know, felt free to say what he said. To be clear. He didn't seem really altogether mentally sentient. I mean, I don't know what his situation was, but he didn't seem like he was well cared for s O. I just walked on, but it just It was a sad moment to live in the city. Yes, And I'm also wondering how your elderly parents are doing. With all of this. I know they live near the ends of Mr Neighborhood where the 84 year old man was attacked in the middle of the day and later died. Yeah, they My father's 88. My mom is 85. They moved up to San Francisco for similar reasons. Toc gentlemen, who is, um, frankly murdered at to help us raise our kids and, um, so they've been living in San Francisco for the last 14 years. And in part that came here because it's a great place to be elderly. You don't have to rely on driving. There's public transportation They love walking everywhere and now among their friends. There's a real concern about going outside. Being careful when you do go outside. It's the pandemic has been so tough on the older people because everything they're supposed to do to stay healthy. Is to be social see people they can't do so my parents have been very careful. They're concerned about taking walks. And they you know, my dad loves to go to Trader Joe's on Masonic, and he's taking it easy, and we've asked him not to go on..

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"I'm Heather Claiborne in early Texas. Democratic congressmen and the end of the deep are suing former President Donald Trump and his personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani for their role in the violent attack against the US Capitol last month. MPR's Windsor Johnson reports. The suit accused them of conspiring to incite the deadly insurrection. The civil rights group has filed the lawsuit on behalf of Mississippi Congressman Bennie Thompson with other Democrats or expected to join this plaintiffs. The suit alleges that Trump Giuliani and members of the proud boys and oath keepers violated and 19th century statute when they tried to prevent Congress from certifying the results of the election. 18 71 Ku Klux Klan Act includes protections against violent conspiracies that interfered with Congress's constitutional duties in the South during reconstruction. In responding to the lawsuit, Trump advisor Jason Miller says the former president did not incite or conspired to incite any violence at the Capitol. Windsor Johnston. NPR NEWS Washington At last check on Wall Street. The Dow Jones industrial average was up 84 points of 31,543. The NASDAQ is down 21 points, SNP's risen three points. This is NPR news. This is W n Y. C. I'm Rebecca. You, Bella. The NYPD has deployed 500 police officers to patrol the city subways. That's after a man allegedly stabbed four people on the A line over the weekend, two of them fatally. Police Commissioner Dermot Shea told New York one today. The officers are working overtime and were redeployed from other assignments, and we're going to do everything we can to keep people safe. But more importantly, pat When you look at the numbers to make people feel safe. Shea says. Despite a series of recent high profile attacks crimes in the transit system, we're actually down last December compared to 2019 yesterday, the empty requested a total of 1000 additional police officers for subways and Shea says. While he believes the current number is appropriate, the NYPD will continue to monitor transit crimes and re evaluate its resource is Near de Blasio says last week was the biggest yet for covert vaccinations in the city, with more than 300,000, New Yorkers getting the shot, speaking on New York one as well. He said he was especially encouraged when he saw a large turnout of elderly residents get their shots at the Sheepshead Nostrand houses in Brooklyn. Folks were really enthusiastic about the fact that vaccination is being done right there in their development, and there's been a lot of outreach to them. Ah, lot of seniors came down and did it because it was right there. That's what I want to do a lot more of. I think that's what's going to really encourage people. The mayor says he wants more vaccinations to be given where residents live. More than 1.3 million vaccinations have been given in the city since they started in December. It is 47 degrees and a bit foggy. Then tonight we should have a low around 25 degrees..

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

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"On w T O P. Let's find out what happened today on Wall Street. Here's Jeff Claiborne, but Dow the S and P. 500, the NASDAQ all Rally to Records. Money News in 10 Minutes on double D T O P Wards at 15 and 45, powered by Red River technology decisions aren't black and white. Think red. Hey, George, Were you surprised by the blowout to like, Sean? Oh, absolutely definitely was surprised by the blowout. Yeah, Hillary did not see that coming at all. And you know who probably didn't else didn't see it coming. The Kansas City Chiefs? Yeah, after what Tampa did to them in the Super Bowl. Now, next up for Tampa, try and re sign some of the guys that played a big part in this Super Bowl run. And see where they go from here. But Antonio Brown, Rob Gronkowski, just to name a few that are we're on one year deals and scored touchdowns in last night's game. Tom Brady, of course, he seventh championship. Fifth M V P. College Basketball Coming up tonight. Nine o'clock Mark Turgeon, the Maryland Terrapins facing number four. Ohio State three Big 10 teams Right now in the top six. Maryland is faced them all and doesn't get easier for me. If you've been watching. We're never giving up. We're going to try to figure out how to get a little bit better offensively, keep getting better defensively, but we got a rebound better. Defense is good, but we gotta rebound. Better to be great and so lot of little things. It's all gonna come together for us. Coming off a loss of Penn State the other night this week, Gonzaga still number one Virginia number nine Virginia Tech 18 Kansas out of the top 25 for the first time since 2009 Wizards in Chicago tonight. After losing and Charlotte last night, capitals will face Philadelphia tomorrow. They will not face the sabers on February, 11th and 13th. Those both both of those games have been postponed. George Wallace, Toby Toby Sport. Thank you, George. Get you caught up on your weather for the week. Next 6 17. This is Dave Frosted Hope everybody enjoyed the big game as I didn't go to my friend Larry's place this year, social distancing and everything. I didn't feel absolutely full. When I woke up this morning, in addition to their Buffalo wing dipped, they also make these butter bars which I think are 45% butter, 40% sugar and 30% shortening. Somehow the math works.

KLIF 570 AM
"claiborne" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"Michael Knowles show. I'm Michael knows this is my single favorite moment of the week when we get to your questions in the mail bag first mailbag question is from Ben. Is there a balance between attaining as much virtue as one should before entering into romantic relationships versus dealing with scruples? How do you know when you are ready to date if you are struggling with vices Okay? Excellent. Excellent question for those who don't know what scruples are scrupulous city. It's uh, kind of the opposite problem that most people are facing. Right now. Most people are facing this problem where they were refused to even acknowledge the reality of sin and vice and they just think we can do whatever we want. A zoo. Long as we all consent. We can do whatever we want, right? We've been talking about that this week on the show the opposite problem, though. But it's also a serious problem is when you think that everything is a sin, even things that aren't since and so you're just so afraid, and you refused to do anything in your kind of your hampered and frozen by fear of sinning, even perfectly ordinary things. And how this relates to dating. It is certainly the case that if you were mired advice and you're a total degenerate derelict, then you can really hurt people when you're dating or dating casually. Or maybe I'm even using the word dating too broadly. But when you're you know, chatting up the ladies, you can do that. And that's something you should keep in check. And just don't be a jerk, you know, and just every time you were attempted to be a jerk, which will be frequent. Don't be. And when you do behave like a jerk, feel bad about it and maybe go to confession. This is Mike sort of Catholic advice on it, but just try not to do it again. But don't don't live your life in fear. Goodness gracious man. I mean the process of Adolescence and beginning to date and, you know, chatting up different girls. Is coincides with a period which you're gonna be learning a lot of things it that process itself will educate you as well. So I would say Go out there, Chat up the chicks and don't be a jerk. But do not be. Do not be hampered by fear you if you wait until you attain perfect virtue. To go date girls. You're probably gonna be sitting at home a lot. And if something tells me That one of the vices you're alluding to is Internet porn because every Every guy basically, who writes into the show with questions like this. It refers to Internet porn at some point or is alluding to Internet porn because it's it's a ubiquitous vice and temptation it relates directly to relationships into romance into marriage. Uh, over 90% of guys well over 90% of guys have looked at it. At some point. Many of many, many of those people look at a very young I think that the average median age of which point young boys are exposed to this is like 11 or something. So yeah, it's a big problem, and it can it can mess you up. But You know you're the only way out is through, right? You're not going to get everything about your life in order personally privately in your own head. And then you're going to be able to go out and interact in society ain't gonna happen. So you got it. You got to just work on all of these things at once. You You can't freeze time We've been We've been talking about this a little bit on the show, too. You know we're living in time. So you've got it. You've got to be able to do multiple things. Once work on yourself and go out and build your life and build your career and build your hobbies, And you can't just on Lee do one of those at a time. Next question from Bryson. Hey, Michael. Congrats on the baby. Thank you very much. My pastor recently preached a sermon online, where he said that we should follow. This is why it was online because, he said, we should follow government lockdown rules because of Romans 13. First one Everyone must submit himself to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established. What is your response? When Christians use this verse to say that we must follow the insane China virus restrictions? P s. I love your show. Thank you for all that you do with the daily wire. You or does your pastor read that line from Romans? You mean at the earliest Christians should have worshiped pagan idols. Christianity spread in many ways through the blood of the martyrs. And there were many, many Christian martyrs during the Roman Empire who refused to worship. The Roman pagan gods and worship pagan idols. It was the law, but they broke the law and they've suffered the consequences for breaking the law. And then they went up to heaven because they were martyrs. Is your pastor really believe that Romans is Are saying that we shouldn't do this. Don't I can't imagine he thinks that You know one thing I would recommend on this point because Wait. Do you have to give great deference to civil authority in the civil Authority is there for our own good and the state is not an illegitimate thing. And it is it is there from our own good and You know, hierarchies of rules exist for our own good and exist all the way up to the kingdom of heaven. Sure. However, ST Thomas acquired us recognizes there there are times to overthrow the tyrants, shackles. And so the question is, What is that time? And how should we do it? One recommendation I would give you is to go take a listen to Spencer Claiborne's young heretics podcast. He just did the last couple of days. He's done a series on the right of revolution. And the right of civil disobedience and the right to push back against these things. That would be some great extra listening. I'll give you a short answer here. In case you don't wanna take the time to listen to Spencer Show, which is We're now told that we need to pay obeisance to many rituals of the liberal liturgical calendar, right? We're told it is right and just to go out and perform the BLM rituals. Which mostly involved burning down cities and stealing Gucci handbags. We're told it's perfectly fine to observe the antifa rituals. We can't go to church churches are closed. Big left wing events are open, which have a liturgical and religious character. Those are those are open. The marijuana dispensaries in California. They've been open pretty much the whole time. They're essential, but churches are closed. Would seem to me, obviously not a perfect analogy of vory vory diminished version..

The Patriot 1280 AM
"claiborne" Discussed on The Patriot 1280 AM
"Went like this for a second. You know it was summer. It was before it was June. It was before Nobel Price season, but he's still like that thinking it did, And that was later in the seventies. Yeah, that was psyching him out, right? Confuse them, But people click. Clegg, Craig Claiborne. I said to me once a dinner, his house, he said. Mall he spoke like this, He said, do you I'll eyes John Cheever Gay and I said, Oh, no, no, no, no, no, he said, because he understand about almost sexual love. And I said, Well, I've known him since I was a child. He's not see. It shows what I knew. I didn't even know what gay was until I was in the after college. But so anyway, I go down to the in a different time. And I say, you know, I have a book out. Could you review it? Um, for the times. Thinking, you know, this is gonna be it and he said, Well, Mark, he said, actually sold and I are coming out with books. This four on We've pledged not to review any other works on I felt at that moment, both a really angry that he wasn't gonna do this for me. I had known him all my life and I get I'd given him the idea for the swimmer, which was his big thing on also Ashamed. That I wanted to be in that system of back scratching that I was angry about, and I decided right then. At that moment, I would never write a blurb for anybody. I would never ask anybody for a blurb. I would never serve on a prize jury. I would never go to Yaddo or anything like that. I would never have anything to do with any writers whatsoever. That is for fiction. I do sometimes review nonfiction books, but for fiction, which is a lie, and I've kept that promise that you'll never see a blurb from me. Cheer out of sheer spite, no out of shame. For for wanting to be in that unfair sister, right where you know, somebody or whatever. And by the way, I was riding in the elevator at enough when Toni Morrison got in the elevator. With the director of publicity. And this is before song of Solomon came out and I had refiner's fire coming out on the same list. And the director of publicity didn't know me from anything you know nothing to kid recognize me and she said to Toni Morrison, who was an editor at Random House at the time. She said. I want you to know finish. I want you to know that we just had the editorial meeting in Bob meeting. Bob Gottlieb has decided that we're gonna concentrate everything on your book. Your book is gonna be so I'm sitting there. My book is gonna be in the same list. And I said, Okay, all right, that Z life and once we had dinner and Japanese restaurant in Nyack, and we're sitting next to a tunnel near Toni Morrison. And She didn't recognize me just like us in the elevator, but I knew who she was. And she was just bitching bitching vision. She has about 300 honorary degrees Nobel Prize, etcetera, etcetera, and I was saying She doesn't have much to complain about. Well, I always knew I didn't like Bob Gottlieb. So thank you for giving me evidence. I didn't like Bob Gottlieb, either. I wanted T O end on a sour note..

WTOP
"claiborne" Discussed on WTOP
"Getting backed out, literally. I'm Jeff Claiborne 1 54. The following is a paid commercial message. This is Bishop Michael Burbage of the Catholic Diocese of Arlington. As we settle into winter. We have a tendency to self isolate when the temperature drops. We raise the thermostat inside this year. Sadly, due to the pandemic, it is not merely the season that pushes us to social distance. Hopefully we can make ourselves comfortable and safe, but this can also make us complacent. Jesus warns against complacency in our spiritual life. So how do we guard against it? There are three ways one increase the time we pray to Reach out to those who are alone, afraid and in need. Thirdly, take care of yourself physically and emotionally in body and his spirit. Do not allow yourself to coast rather commit to keep yourself spiritually energized, not only this winter, but throughout the year. Getting $20 back when you buy a Napa legend premium battery is a win win. Getting it from the best car people around is a win win win getting it before you're stranded somewhere. That's a win. Win. Win. Win Save $20 when you get a nap, a legend premium battery. And if that sounds like a lot of winds, you're right quality parts. Helpful people. That's Napa. Know how I know how Participating that other part stores in that bottle care centers while supplies last offer ends to 28 21. It's 1 55 money news 25 55, now to Geoff Clay ball, Georgetown's outdoor dining extensions of claim parts of streets with Jersey walls and barriers. The problem is, diners think it's more like a construction zone and an extension of the restaurant. So now the plan is to install nice looking curb level decking along M Street and Wisconsin.

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"claiborne" Discussed on WTOP
"T o p a 2 55 money news. 25 55 go to Jeff Claiborne shortly down. Is down 90 points the S and P 500 index is down 20. That's a half percent of assets now down 132 points as a 1% loss. Pickup trucks are still big sellers in America. Pickups were five of the 10 best selling vehicles last year, led by the Ford F series. The number one selling vehicle for the 39th straight year. Silverado right Tested. The ram ranked 3rd 13% of all U. S vehicle sales last year were pickups. Another case of ticker symbol confusion. Stock in signal advance, briefly surged. 900%. After a long busk tweeted his followers should use signal. Signal advances of medical device maker not the nonprofit messaging APP signal. Just little old. You see all the news. All right. Thank you, Jeff. Still to come on. W T O P. Leaders in the house say they will move on impeaching President Trump. If the vice president doesn't meet a deadline to remove him, it's 2 56. You own a timeshare, And it's the time of the year for eye popping maintenance fees arriving in your mailbox. How much will it be this time? You're kidding me. That's just ridiculous. Really? How much do you actually use it? Is it really worth all that? The vacation times you want? Never seem available. Your fees keep going up. And now you're getting slammed with Mork costs still having fun? That's it. I'm out. Timeshare Freedom Group is ready to help you escape your timeshare money pit. We've guided thousands of people like you threw the freedom process. Let us help free.

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"claiborne" Discussed on WTOP
"It sounds like we've got some activity out of Frederick County headed west on 3 40 toward Knoxville in the Washington County line. 3 40 west near 1 80. Apparently we've got one into the guard rail. So do be careful. We've been quiet on 70 coming out of Hagerstown, moving east into Frederick. All the way toward Baltimore should find your lanes open to seventies. Find out of Frederick South so far headed toward the lane Divide nice and quiet between the Beltway's on 95 in the B W Parkway, But we are getting heavier now on the B W Parkway south, leaving the Beltway. Getting outta green Belt is euro south down toward 14. And just volume so far. Same on 50, the Jon Hansen Highway Your find to Annapolis and Buoy West Begin heavier and Cheverly as you ride toward the district line, headed into Northeast. No worries on 4 95 either loop between Bethesda Oxon Hill. Justice Quiet in Virginia between Alexandria and McClane, Inner and Outer Loop, Loudon County Parkway, The Claiborne Parkway, There was a crash West Market Street was closed overnight between Kings treating loud Street southwest at Leesburg that was scheduled utility work. Cruise usually wrap up in about seven o'clock in the morning. No worries on 95 getting a little bit heavy, though coming into Springfield, moving north bound 3 90 five's fine, leaving the Beltway headed toward the 14th Street bridge. Downtown, getting heavier, Third Street Tunnel North up toward New York Avenue Little more volume I to 95 north as you approach Suitland Parkway again. Busy yourself on D. C to 95. She passed Burrows Avenue toward East Capitol Street in Northwest Outbound Canal Road between Georgetown University and Fox. All rode on Leah Left Lane gets by debris Cleanup update on the rails, Metro's blue and yellow line. Expect delays to Franconia because of a switch problem outside King Street. Jack Taylor w T o p. Traffic can hear Storm Team four meteorologist Lauren Rickets small chances of some rain we've got Maybe a few Sprinkles South of D C Today is there's a storm system as passing.

The Horse Racing Radio Network Podcast
Unsung Heroes Presented by Claiborne Farm
"Have the privilege of welcoming in wesley per cell who is the claiborne. Farm brood mare manager. He is our very first person to be recognized on this new unsung heroes segment wesley. First of all good morning my friend and thank you for everything that you do. Thank you for having me on the show to obviously a privilege to do this. And i'm glad to be here talking with you so excited you know walker bernie other great people at claiborne. They they stepped up with the sponsorship of this segment. And i thought it would be appropriate that we start with a claiborne farm representative and there's when you think about the personnel name. You'd be difficult. It'd be difficult to find somebody that's more ingrained in the culture of claiborne than you. My friend you were raised at the in a farmhouse on the property and that name per cell is pretty much synonymous week labor. That's correct My brother and i we still currently work out here My father worked here for over close to forty years started. Here nineteen seventy. I've had numerous calls Actually on both sides of the family work here so you know clybourn and and the per sales of go back several several years probably starting in the mid sixties of one of my first articles Making his debut out here you know. I read an article that had a piece about your uncle. Don am i correct on that he was your uncle. Right don yes. He was a yearling manager for several years. Yup yup and Passed away in september. Unfortunately you will be missed. But he worked with secretariat riva ridge roundtable and even got to meet his favorite actor. John wayne at clayborn kinda interesting. When we we had visitation we We saw those pictures. And it's just it's amazing because you hear people talk about opposite. John wayne in these horses like secretary and river ridge and so forth but for family members to be associated with them and and have memorabilia pictures taken with them on both sides of the spectrum with horses and People it's it's it's just awesome. What was it like growing up in a house on the property there at clamored kind of second to none. Go out and you do your childhood thing. You know you're playing basketball or whatever may be in the yard but you've got these these thoroughbreds this you know front door back tour left and right Beside you ever day knowing that they're going to make an impact on a lot of people's lives As they you know these babies grow mature and it to the race track in the mayor's or the the stallion he'll come back for their secondary career. So you know growing up as a young child. You didn't really know the importance of that. But you you know your dad worked here in your uncles and you know there was a major significant taking place you know. Every kid likes to have a big backyard to go out and play in. You had acres and acres and acres to go play in if you wanted to. What did your friends and maybe some of the other students that you were in school with growing up. Think about you living on a horse farm like that. I remember my. I believe it was my first grade year. Our field trip was to claiborne farm. So i'm six seven years old and i'm so ecstatic. When they announced it we're going to claiborne farm. You know this is where i live and i can recall telling my classmates house. We rode the bus out here. You know i was. I was like the tour guide at six years of age. And we pass by my house. You know something special say. Hey i live there And all the kids stuff that it was very interesting but To do that as a young child. And you know that's one thing that's all people remember where you took your field trip bad you know in kindergarten first second third grade and so forth but to be able to say that i took a field trip to a place that i grew up i lived on still holds a special pricing heart. There as you were growing up and you're starting to get a little bit. Did you always think that you would find yourself working at kleber. You know from day one. You know the passion of horses and and that it's in your it's in your you know your father's coming home and he's talking about horses like swell in rough and i mean i can just sit here name. A list of horses easy. Go where we can go down the line but you know i wanted to pursue a career in education and that's what i ended up doing And i got a degree at the university of kentucky. But that was doing that. You know the back of my mind. I'm like you know. I've got this opportunity. Clyburn that there. And so. When i while i was away from it. You know that that's what you're supposed to be doing in this life. So what was your first job on the farm. When i was about fifteen years of age Had a weed eater. My hand wasn't the greatest experience with that something. He knows a young kid. You pay your dues. And i would go around. You know the pastures and the a lanes of the farm and we'd we'd and as a group of High school. You know kids that would do that. Every year and My second season out here. I did started working with the marriage. The baby's my father was the form and at that time So he gave me a lotta great guidance and how to handle yourself around a thoroughbred the presence needed And the relationships that you build with each individual horse and that's that's where it really started with my second season out here

The Gee and Ursula Show
Workers at Fred Meyer in Seattle area speaking out after 10 employees test positive for COVID-19
"19 spreading to at least one employee's family. I am scared to go back to work. My mother is scared to go back to where Cheryl Claiborne says The store is not kept sanitized by the Fred Meyer spokesperson says they've deep clean several times and provide masks, limit capacity and do more to keep employees and customers safe. President elect Joe Biden will announced more of his nominees for top Cabinet

Game Scoop!
New Nintendo Switch Rumors
"Joining me today is Tina Amini. Sam Claiborne. Everybody and Justin. Davis. Scoop Scoop. With great show you this week we're and talk about who Sony has deemed worthy of free ordering a place should five. We've got new details on. Lord of the Rings. But I. Do but I yeah. I gotta say that was a great read. You did a great job Tim. Thank you. Thank you. I was very nervous. New Rumors. Actually let's let's go this route rumors about a new version of the switch intend to switch or not new, but new rumors have surfaced this week. This is according to a report from Economic Daily News. IDEON the new version of the squid. Is set to lodge at retail first quarter twenty, twenty, one early next year report claims to be informed by sources in the console supply chain stores. The new version of the switch will feature improved. And a better quality display. Like I said the rumors about the sort of thing or not new. Tina. What's your read on this one? How likely is this to come to pass? You might say there. You'd rumors Damon because you're right. It's been a kind of like a a suspicion for awhile and it would not be outside the norm of of what Nintendo could do in terms of making sure the sustaining the life cycle of the switch. I know a lot of people wanted a pro switch. There's obviously a lot of conversation around the power not exactly being up the speed in terms of the current generation. especially as we're entering in the next generation, it's kind of being more becoming more important for Nintendo to. Make sure that they can step up on a graphical level as well as the convenience level because there's so many gamers that love the option of having to play their game on switch rather than ps four or or the xbox because you can just take it around with you. It's it's incredibly flexible. So if they are able to increase up to like four K. support for instance I, think that's going to be the kind of thing that brings them a little bit up to speed as we head into the next generation. Now you sound a little quiet on my end I. Don't know if there's anything you can do on your end or Chris who's our td working behind the scenes maybe he can work on that. But to get some more of us on this Sam. I believe you said a very recently that you don't even need a new version of the switch. That's still sure. Yeah. So what I think now is that there there's probably a good reason that the new switch is going to happen no matter what like I think like there are parts of that switch that are three or four years old that are harder to get now the new parts that are better. So we're to you know like if there's like a, that's what's funny when he brought up the supply chain part of this like if they're actually going to keep on making switches and remember it's hard to get a switch right Now Yeah that's a problem, right so if they want to get more people switches, they might need to change that up and if they're gonNA, do that they might as well upgrade it. So the screen is more definition as new processor those too easy things to kind of go forward and battery as the other one right up. But those two are interesting because I think that switches nice win. It can pace along with having the things like the witcher and which are three and and contemporary games on it like doom. If. It can't do cyberpunk if it can't do the things that are still like current generation but are coming at the end of this generation I, think that's a problem and that that's why okay. Well, if I'm really really being honest with myself, I would love to play cyberpunk on my switch I know to look. Here. It's a giant RPG that I'd want to like just veg out in bed and play you know. Just non woody what do you think? I consider these rumors renewed rumors. Tina. Put an extremely credible implausible You know it would explain it would explain why they're released calendar for the second half of this year is so so light to to non existent. The teams the Internet you know the subtext being that the teams are probably working on, you know switch plus games I'm less sure that being said that. They could make an upgrade to the switch hardware that doesn't necessarily make it more powerful the screen, and to be clear I, love my switch. But in the year two, thousand, twenty, battery life is very bad The screen is not incredibly high quality and it actually has a huge black basil. So, there's an opportunity you can see it right there on the screen like they wouldn't even need to change the switch factor at all and just make that screen edge to edge. Improve the battery life and make improvements like that without necessarily having to make a console that can do four K. output on TV or something like that. So I'm curious to see which direction they go like is it truly a switch plus that can do four k. you know when Dr met has more horsepower is just sort of like a switch plus that has the same internal components but maybe just a little bit you know nicer and premium feeling.

Game Scoop!
The IGN Summer of Gaming Special
"Right now I'm here with Tina Amini Sam, claiborne and Lucille Brian. WHAT'S UP, everybody? Hey. Hello, there Thank you for joining me on this. Very special edition of Games cube part of June simmer gaining. We've got to talk about Sony's playstation, five future of gaming event yesterday and I give me serve overall impressions. Would you think of the show? Let's start with Tina. It Yeah I. Mean twofold right like I thought the Games were really amazing. They had thirty seven games, which is really impressive There's something exciting about every single one of them. We got to see the actual console design finally just a really big news drop their, and honestly I was just overall impressive with the production value general, especially given you know work from home mandates and working and living through the quarantine, so I thought they did a really good job. That was exciting to watch. Lucy era, a regular cast member of our place in podcast podcast beyond and I know you. did a bunch of pre and post show coverage of yesterday. What were your overall impressions okay? Festival beyond second of all. I thought that the show is great. I think as Tina said that was a great lineup of games. it. Really Tony Really positioned itself as like this is the holiday console these other games. You're only going to get up to get on playstation. Five of them were very family friendly I. Really think that that was a smart play on their part. And you know the console itself. It's wild. It's ridiculous I. Love it I think it's just like it was just really really fun Shar and I. Think Sony is kind of in the late now when it comes to this console racism. I tend to agree with that Sam I know you've been doing a lot of game on xbox. This generation did the conference yesterday. Do Anything to sort of change your mind about where you'll be spending your time. There! There's so many games across both systems that are awesome I think you're gonNA be fine with either system at this point, but man I really liked yesterday's show because I always say this I. Don't really care how the console looks. So there's this looks Kinda goofy and I don't really want it outside of my home console. I kind of want to put it in a cabinet. We'll see how that goes, but I do think. The Games are really important focus on demand. There are such such A. A huge variety of games and one thing that I need to do is start like seeing the previews of these games, which we're doing and stuff like that because I want to see what they look like Super High Rez. Glorious Four K. because I've seen is like my best youtube up. You know and like I can't really see if they look different next Gen, but they look fun and that's awesome. Like. What was it Tina thirty seven new fun games to check out now that so exacly? That's really I can't wait. I was I was a little bit shocked. At how many games there were in the conference yesterday? Also just. It's crazy to think that you know Sony backed out of the three last year. They weren't planning incoming this year, but then gets cancelled and now Sony's back with a three level conference. The Week of Winnie three would have been in like Microsoft is nowhere to be seen. It's disagrees when. Is a wild ride all statement. I. Are So good. They're like they're like so like. Did you just show the trailer? Show that there's nobody walking around and pacing. Honestly I was a little bit amazed that they were able to get. People cut out on black backgrounds for the interviews that they had like. I don't really know how they pulled that off. They look at our crazy steph back here, but they literally pro and I think they did a really good job. Just showing the important stuff and I liked that. So as as the event was going on, and we just kept seeing game after game after game I started to wonder if they were going to show, go the hardware, but of course at the they did at the end revealed the places to five hardware, and it has been It's been. It's been a talking point for sure. If a wildly different council design I'm in the camp I think it's a little a little gaudy and I much prefer the sort of. Silence Classy xbox series design, but I know that a apparently I'm in the minority there. Sixty eight percent of I, raiders say love the playstation five council design. Sam Seems to agree with me. Lucy is a little bit more in favor of it Tina. How do you feel about it? I think I'm in the like ten, or whatever other remaining percent of Jan polled readers that just don't really care. I'm fine with either way. It's going to be the system that I play hopefully the amazing games that they showcased in the conference the other day, and that's the thing that I have my mind most on, and then the controller, which looks comfortable and maneuverable. 'cause. That's obviously the vehicle by which we're experiencing the game, so the console I'll I'll throw it up next to my TV I. Don't mind either way. Yeah it's pretty cool. Very different. That is very different I like the design of the controller a lot. But I think the council. The council's pretty ugly to me. We have a quote from Sony Interactive Entertainment President Jim Ryan explaining the design choice today said the playstation sits in the living area of most homes, and we kind of felt it'd be nice to provide a design that would really grace most living areas. That's what we do and you know. We think we've been successful in that. Jim. My wife would beg to differ with you. There's no way she would let me have. But, like what? What does Jan Ryan's Living Room? Look like if that is kind of like. Just said like an easy thing to slip into it I. Mean I i. just think this design is bonkers. It's basically the of the gaming console equivalent of racing stripes on a car. It's just so silly and I love it. I love it because every other game console the. Being conservative with its design and this is just so ridiculously out there.

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Washington, DC - Roy Lester, former Maryland football coach, dies at 96
"College football former Maryland head coach Roy Lester dies at the age of ninety six the West Virginia graduate led the terms from nineteen sixty nine through nineteen seventy one proceeding the Jerry Claiborne era Leicester coach Richard Montgomery high school in Rockville to six unbeaten seasons in ten seasons with the school while also guiding paint branch immigrated to state championships

The Jim Rome Show
Ryan Kalil comes out of retirement to join N.Y. Jets
"The pre season open last night with the Broncos winning the hall of fame game less than a week away from the start of the preseason schedule in earnest the colts holding their breath over and looks calf as he has been injured for over two months after suffering that calf injury during O. T. A.'s in the meantime they're trying to get him some help on the outside they brought in six time pro bowler Brandon Marshall for a work out can Meredith still looking for a home after getting cut by the St earlier in the week was reportedly in New England today visiting the patriots and mole Claiborne still without a whole me on sign free agent is reportedly facing a four game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy could be one reason why he has yet to find a new home Ryan Khalil back in the NFL after a brief retirement but not back on the field with the jets just yet or going to ease him

World News Tonight with David Muir
World War II veterans return to Normandy for 75th D-Day anniversary
"Have followed several day veterans from every corner of America who made the journey back today. We saw them up on that stage and one of them had remarkable moment with the French president. What happened on that stage and we were waiting for ninety six year old stand Friday. Right. Afterward. They were determined to make the journey back the American World War Two veterans who were here on d day returning to the beaches, hand-in-hand perfect strangers saying, thank you. Thank you, big, baby. Thank you. Today that gratitude king for world leaders the president of France, Emmanuel Macron, the first lady Bridget, mccrone landing here to thank the Americans, the allied troops for liberating, France. Reading President Trump and first lady Melania Trump. The two world leaders were take to the stage with those World War, Two veterans among them. So many of the veterans we have followed president mccrone walking up to stand freiden from Pennsylvania. President Trump, we've Vincent Unger from Florida. Later. It was the French president shaking Vinnie's hand. President Trump greeting jet Claiborne from Tennessee. There was Hemos back on the left based in Yakima, Washington and win the crowd gathered here. Saw the veterans faces on those big screens, the swelling applause, and then the standing ovation. President book grow and saying, France is not forgotten. We know what we owe. Do you've the runs all freedom on behalf of my nation is useful to say thank you. The President Trump seeded up, so many of the World War, Two heroes on hand telling them this. You're the pride of our nation. You are the glory of our Republic, and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Then that rare honor the legion of honor the highest distinction from France for five Americans, including stand Friday, who we have followed all the way from Pennsylvania who after d day went far out ahead of the rest. The scope out the danger. He was a scout. We distinct to concentration camps before they were liberated stunningly Friday Stanley Friday on behalf of the French Republic. I would you the distinction of night of the beach in of onum? We were waiting for STAN right after. Congratulations. You didn't tell us yesterday. Didn't tell me either the French had reached out to him. But STAN had no idea honor this grant. What was it like up there on that stage? Thrilling. Dream, they're only about three hundred foreigners in the world who ever been given that French honor that you were given as a. Which in honor is at ninety six MRs stands first time back to Normandy for years. He would not talk about what he saw partly because of the friend. He lost my best buddy isn't it was Monday, then we relate this tighter in brothers would give our life through each other without a worded. Then. And we did everything together but out on separate patrols, he would lose that friend, manic paternity tilles trae died. He wanted to know if I was while he was dying at some his. Liz. Stan remembering the brother, he lost honoring the fallen. Looking out over all Maha beach, the two presidents and the first lady's. The flyer. In for STAN this day and his new metal is for all of the brothers. They lost meadow of part is for the guys head. They're, they're the era. I'm the standard there to here, everyone in these men, right? I represent. Stand telling me it's about the brothers who did not come home, the more than nine thousand who are buried right here behind me. And when you walk through the cemetery you see so many crosses with that date, June sixth, nineteen forty

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Taxi strike targeting Uber brings chaos to Spanish cities
"Texas authorities say, five people were killed following separate shootings that included a nursing home at a. Corpus Christi suburb town city officials says two men and a woman were shot. At the. Retirement manor nursing home they also say a phone call from family members prompted police to visit the residents of one. Of the nursing home victims were two more. Men were found dead the shooter was among those killed Correspondent Juliet Walker, authorities believe, the shootings are related but, have not identify the victims or established a possible motive three people have been. Killed and seven others injured following a shooting in New Orleans the shooting happened. Saturday night. On the thirty four hundred block of Claiborne avenue about three miles from French quarter the injured victims haven't taken to. A hospital though their conditions were not immediately. Known no suspect was in custody Breaking news, analysis at townhall dot com Another day of. Snarled streets and stranded riders in Barcelona she, drivers in the popular Spanish tourist destination continued their strike protesting ride hailing apps like Uber and hundreds of hacks Proctor cabs in the middle of the ground via Saturday were some. Drivers spent. The night in their vehicles warrior intense the strike started Wednesday for judge decided to suspend the need for additional. Authorization, for ride hailing companies to operate meanwhile Uber and cab suspended services after, taxi supporters assaulted several of their drivers Rhonda roster. Reporting civil rights leader in US Representative John, Lewis has been hospitalized for, undisclosed reasons Saudi a statement from Lewis his office WSB TV reports that the seventy eight year old.