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Australia: 'Millions' of dead fish clogging Darling River - DW (English)

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 2 d ago

Australia: 'Millions' of dead fish clogging Darling River - DW (English)

"Millions of fish have been found dead in southeastern Australia, experts are blaming the phenomena on floods and hot weather. The lower darling baccar river in New South Wales state is coated with millions of dead cod perch and carp floating lifeless on the surface, local authorities said the deaths were likely caused by hot weather, which meant the fish needed more oxygen, however, as the floods receded, oxygen levels dropped, the combination of the two weather conditions resulted in mass fish deaths, local resident John denning in the outback town of menindie, complained of a pungent odor from the dead fish. And a horrible to say all those dead fish. Enormous fish kills have also occurred on the river at Mende during severe drought conditions in late 2018 and early 2019, with locals estimating millions of deaths. I'm Karen

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 Honda recalling 500,000 vehicles to fix seat belt problem

AP News Radio

00:45 sec | 6 d ago

Honda recalling 500,000 vehicles to fix seat belt problem

"Honda is recalling half a million vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because the front seat belts may not latch properly. The recall covers some of the automakers top selling models, including the CR-V 2017 through 2020, the accord 2018 and 19, the 2018 through 2020 Odyssey and the 2019 insight also the Acura RDX from 2019 to 2020. Honda says the surface coating on the seat belt buckle can deteriorate over time. The release button can shrink against the channel at lower temperatures, increasing friction and stopping the buckle from latching. The automaker says it has no reports of injuries, dealers will replace the front seat belt buckle release buttons or assemblies if needed.

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Robyn Pfaffman: Justin Pearson Should Wear the Uniform of a State Rep

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:58 min | Last month

Robyn Pfaffman: Justin Pearson Should Wear the Uniform of a State Rep

"Justin Pearson is a new state representative, he's like one of these black power dudes, got the big power fro and he is perpetually offended about everything. Actually gave out copies of the 1619 Project on day one of his time at the state House, and now he's catching fire because he's breaking dress protocol by not wearing a coat and tie. Instead, he's wearing this West African garb, which I've been it's basically a blouse. Right. And so I have given this a lot of thought. And what instantly comes to mind is a lawsuit that I covered many moons ago in Atlantic City, New Jersey involving casino workers, specifically Todd, cocktail waitresses, and these gals signed up to be cocktail waitresses to where the uniform where they worked. And some of them packed on a couple of pounds if you know what I mean. One, too many donuts later. And the casino got rid of them or put them on ice or whatever was going on. And these women sued and guess what they lost. You know why they lost? Because when they took the job, they signed on the dotted line that they were going to wear the uniform at their office and their office happened to be a casino, which leads me to airline pilot. When you sign up to be an airline pilot, you also agree to wear the uniform of said airlines. You can't come in there and wear whatever blouse or shirt or fig leaf you want. You know what I'm saying? And so my issue was this guy is, I know he's trying to make all sorts of statements and make this an entire racial thing. Which by the way, the woman who didn't let him in was, as I read it, was also black and she's just trying to follow the protocol,

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Winter storm lingers in southern US, but relief is forecast

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | Last month

Winter storm lingers in southern US, but relief is forecast

"Relief is in the forecast, but the effects of a winter storm are lingering in the Southern United States. Hundreds of flights were preemptively canceled Thursday after a moisture laden storm crossed the south, snow sleet and sheets of ice lingered and treacherous driving conditions resulted in at least 8 deaths on slick roads, including one in Arkansas and 7 in Texas. Resident Corey P their cars as ice coated branches cracked and fell, nearly 400,000 people were without power early Thursday, many of those in Austin as trees heavy with ice buckled onto power lines. Pablo Vegas head of the electric reliability council of Texas vowed the state's electrical grid and natural gas supply would not suffer a repeat of February 2021 blackouts. When many residents lost power and had their pipes freeze, while the grid was on the brink of total failure. I'm Jennifer King

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Harmeet Dhillon Wants to Get the GOP Back on a Winning Footing

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:19 min | 2 months ago

Harmeet Dhillon Wants to Get the GOP Back on a Winning Footing

"Us through the math. Where do you think we're at right now realistically? I mean, ronna says she has a 110 votes. I think that's a bunch of nonsense. I think it's probably within ten to 15 swing voters. Is that about right? Yeah, I think that's right. And so there are quite a few members we continue to work on them and call them quite a few. I had a great conversation this morning with one member who said, you know, had been previously committed to Rana, who said, I like what I heard. I'm going to keep an open mind and we should talk more in Dana point. You mentioned Dana point, we have these meetings that are at these lavish $1000. Yeah. Yeah, I know that's going to end if I'm the chair of the RNC. I think one of our last meeting where we elected Rana two years ago was at Amelia island and, you know, it was a sort of a leftover booking that somehow we couldn't cancel, but we blew $3 million on that meeting, which is ridiculous, and we need better negotiations on these things so that we don't get stuck with contracts. We can't get out of. So, you know, yeah, I mean, I think we should be focusing on raising money from donors and that not blowing it on ourselves, but actually using it to win elections. And there was the joke back in the day that, you know, Republicans would wear the red cloth, the cloth coat, the sturdy cloth coat, and be economical and hard nosed about it. That's how our party needs to run to, not like, you know, Beverly Hills divorcing. Yes. That's well said.

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StoneX Hires SWIFTs Edward Phelps as Head of Sales Strategy

Finance Magnates

03:31 min | 2 months ago

StoneX Hires SWIFTs Edward Phelps as Head of Sales Strategy

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Trial begins in NY against sexual 'predator in a white coat'

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 2 months ago

Trial begins in NY against sexual 'predator in a white coat'

"A gynecologist accused of sexually abusing dozens of patients, including the wife of former presidential candidate Andrew Yang, goes on trial today. Federal prosecutors in New York depict the doctor Robert haddon as a sexual predator in a white coat, the indictment said he abused 7 female patients and one minor that he delivered at birth while working as a medical doctor at Columbia University and New York Presbyterian, starting in 1993 through at least 2012, according to prosecutors having conducted inappropriate and unnecessary breast and pelvic exams raised in appropriate and irrelevant sexual topics while speaking with them and asked the women questions about their sexual activities. They call it abusive conduct under the guise of legitimate medical care. Last year the hospitals agreed to pay more than a $165 million to a 147 of haddon's former patients. Julie Walker, New York

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Faithful mourn Benedict XVI at funeral presided over by pope

AP News Radio

01:00 min | 2 months ago

Faithful mourn Benedict XVI at funeral presided over by pope

"Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th was finally laid to rest in the crypt of St. Peter's Basilica following a requiem mass attended by around 50,000 people. After the funeral ended, the coffin was brought to the basilica grotto, placed first into a zinc casket, sealed, then placed into an oak one. Acquires him echoed in the crypt as the casket was lowered into the ground, the coffin featured Benedict's papal coat of arms across and a plaque noting in Latin that it contained his body, sealed inside the casket alongside his body was a short document known as the roger or deed detailing the history of Benedict's life, the document gave ample attention to Benedict's historic resignation and referred to him as Pope emeritus, citing the exact words he uttered in Latin when he resigned on the 11th of February 2013, the first Pope to do so in 600 years. I am Karen Chammas

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Thousands flock to Vatican for funeral of Pope Benedict, the stalwart conservative who dared to resign

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | 2 months ago

Thousands flock to Vatican for funeral of Pope Benedict, the stalwart conservative who dared to resign

"Pope Francis has honored his predecessor Benedict the 16th, presiding over a wreck you en masse before thousands of mourners and Saint Peter's square. Francis opened the mass with a prayer as he stood among thousands who had flocked to witness the funeral of Pope emeritus Benedict the 16th. Francis wore the crimson vestments typical of papal funerals in contrast to the heads of state royalty and clergy all dressed in black and seated nearby. Many had come from Benedict's native Bavaria to say their final goodbyes. They donned traditional dress, including boiled wool coats to guard against the morning chill. The varying Christopher busher called Benedict the most significant Bavarian in the past 500 years and was honored to be at his funeral, Warner Andrew messer from the U.S. called him a solid rock for the church. As a man who lived through the council and who changed the church as

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ESG Bonds on Euronext Hit AllTime 1trn in 2022

Finance Magnates

03:32 min | 2 months ago

ESG Bonds on Euronext Hit AllTime 1trn in 2022

"5 p.m. Friday December 30th, 2022. ESG bonds on euronext hit all time 1 trillion in 2022. LTP class guide MSO normal text to justify what the value of money raised from the issuance of environment, social and governance ESG factors based bonds in Euron X markets hit an all time high of 1 trillion in 2022 with over 310 new ESG bonds listed in the outgoing year. Overall, the pan European exchange recorded over 7800 new bond listings on its markets in 2022 LTP GTL TP class quad MSO normal text link just to watch your own next in dares cops euronext dot com and about meteor own express releaser on X conference its position lead in jeopardy listing venue aquatic statement tagged, released on Thursday, further noted, that it saw 83 new equity listings in its markets in the year. These listings accounted for a capital raise of 3.8 billion in aggregated market capitalization of 23 billion at listing. LTP GTL TP class would MSO normal text link just to watch your own next tech equities in 2022 LTP GTL TP class quad MSO normal quad according to a company statement, half of the new equity listings it registered this year were on behalf of technology companies. This is even as the market infrastructure provider launched the Euro next tech leaders segment in June. LTP GT LTP class would MSO normal coat the segment, which the company said caters to high growth and leading tech firms attracted four new issuers, bringing the total number of issuers in that category to over 110. These issuers who are active in both private and public coifs dot finance magnates dot com to equity quat target clockwise will quote follow caught equity markets attacked, boast of an aggregated market cap of 0.8 trillion as of December 29th, 2022. The pan European exchange said LTP GTL tp GT check out this recent finance magnates London summit 2022 session on what is shaping retail and institutional trading dot LTP GTL TP class guide MSO normal text link just to watch your own next Europe's premiere equity venule. Class Guatemala so normal coat in the statement, the company said it confirmed its position as the leading equity listing venue in Europe and global debt listing venue in 2022 dot LTP GTL TP class what MSO normal quadrant next remains the European equity listing venue of reference. Being home to nearly 400 large capitalization issuers and 1500 SME issuers and continues to attract leading companies across all industries and geographies in 2022. The exchange said LTP GTL TP class what MSO normal quad according to. Euro next, large cap firms continued their patronage of the wide range of listing options available on its markets. While some chose the traditional initial public offering route, others became listed by becoming independent of their parent companies. Yet, others opted for special purpose acquisition company deals, euronext added LTP GTL TP class guitar normal text link just to watch in the first category. For instance, VR energy, which zero next described as the most valuable oil exploration production company to conduct an IPO globally in the past ten years, raised 7 74 M and its market cap stood at 6.9 billion at listing LTP GT. This article was written by Solomon Oladipo at WWW dot finance magnates dot com.

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Mark Shaw: The Cover up That Let Carlos Marcello Get Away With Murder

The Eric Metaxas Show

01:47 min | 3 months ago

Mark Shaw: The Cover up That Let Carlos Marcello Get Away With Murder

"Was it wolf? Yeah, Morris. Morrison, why do you suppose he did nothing when he could have done something? Well, I think that you can see a stream of information about senator Cooper, who was one of JFK's closest friends. And that's where Morris Wolfe met Dorothy kill gallon at these parties at senator Cooper's home in Georgetown. And I've confirmed all of that. You can see a stream through there where he's having second thoughts, of course. He submitted, he writes a letter of resignation, which he doesn't send because they aren't inviting him to the hearings. They're not telling them when the hearings are. If you can imagine that. And then he starts to question things. And if you look at what Morris wolf said, he is continuing to have doubts about all of this. And then he decides, okay, I'm going to go along with it, Eric, because I'm going to get the dissent that senator Richard Russell and Georgia want that we both want in the final report. It's going to say we don't believe in the silver bullet theory. We don't believe in the Oswald alone theory, and we've been guaranteed by none other than chief justice Warren that that will be in the final report. The reason he's hiding in this photograph is because they never put that in there. And you imagine how history would have changed if that would have been in the report. Things would still have been open. Marcelo and his people got away with murder, basically, of the president of the United States because they covered all this up. And that's I think why Cooper kept quiet. You know, they had a coat of silence. LBJ and Hoover made them basically sign the fact. I don't know if it was an actual document. They would never talk about this. And if you look at the media coverage of the Warren commission, they never did. For all those years, they never did anything.

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Kim Jong Un reveals his daughter to the world

AP News Radio

00:30 sec | 4 months ago

Kim Jong Un reveals his daughter to the world

"North Korea has unveiled the little known daughter of its leader Kim Jong-un who attended a missile launch with her father and mother North Korea's state media released photos of Kim alongside his daughter watching a soaring missile from a distance Other photos showed her with her hair pulled back wearing a white coat and a pair of red shoes as she walked hand in hand with her father by a huge missile the photos and announcement mark the first time the Norse state media has mentioned Kim's daughter the move has drawn keen attention on a fourth generation member

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Caller: Making the Flying Experience Better

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:52 min | 6 months ago

Caller: Making the Flying Experience Better

"You do a lot of travel. And you have watched the transition of the airlines. I know you have. Almost pilot. Just left American Airlines. And third year over three years of flying and with the military also been around the world. And I've noticed that I'm working on a little project and so my question to you is what do you see are the changes that need to happen? And what if I told you there's actually a simple way to make that happen? What changes need to happen to make the flying experience better? Yeah, it should be like Disney. You know, it's an expensive appointment that you think about your shoes, your hat, your coat, your book. You know, I could spend an hour on that. It's a very actually not an insignificant subject. When I and you will certainly since you're flying 30 years and of course, you flew before that. And you certainly were a passenger before that. When I was a kid, it was very special to go on an airplane. And people dressed up accordingly. Exactly. Nobody went on a plane in shorts and sandals. And now people, there is no difference between a Greyhound bus ride and a cross country flight. And so it's not the answer you expected, but I know that society has declined in its overall impact because of the way people dress. But the airplane experience is reflective of that. I believe there needs to be more room in coach. I don't fly coach. I'm saying it on behalf of people and coach. The less room people have, the more likely you will have aggression

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The White Coats Are Coming

Dennis Prager Podcasts

01:07 min | 6 months ago

The White Coats Are Coming

"A graduate of the university of Minnesota. Sent me a transcript of an oath that incoming doctors, correct this is the incoming medical school students. That's called the white lab coat sandwich. White lab coat ceremony. Every medical school has it? For the incoming class of the medical school, I'm shocked that they allow white coats. I'm not joking. I truly expected it to be changed. Through pink coats, not the black coats, because I think that they feel that would be going too far. I mean, all the people in black are the doctors and the attending physicians. So they would do pink because that's more color of LGBTQ. Activism. But anyway, they're still having white lab coats. Fine.

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The 4th Amendment Is There to Protect You

Mark Levin

01:47 min | 7 months ago

The 4th Amendment Is There to Protect You

"So we're talking about the Fourth Amendment which applies to you too Permitting agents they write in this motion To seize boxes of documents merely because they are physically found together with boxes of other items But partly within the scope of the warrant it's clearly over broad And they cite to both circuit and Supreme Court precedents of which there's a ton So remember this is here to protect you The Fourth Amendment is there to protect you Boxes of personal documents photographs items such as clothing or by definition not contraband They must not be lawfully seized In fact the search warrants broad scope was in violation of the Fourth Amendment's particularity requirement Where'd you hear that first And that's the warrant permitted a general search prohibited his unconstitutional Since red coated soldiers created the need for the requirement in the first place The investigation regarding president Trump's return to the 15 archives boxes involved a referral to the Department of Justice based on questions relating to documents falling within the president's records act But the PRA accords the president virtually complete control over his records during his term of office There is no criminal enforcement mechanism or penalty The Department of Justice national security division recognized that deficiency and the decide to recategorize this case is relating to national security materials This is a brilliant point Simply to manufacture a basis to seek a search warrant

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Ben Gleib Thinks Trump Has Finally Got Himself Cornered

Stephanie Miller's Happy Hour Podcast

01:35 min | 7 months ago

Ben Gleib Thinks Trump Has Finally Got Himself Cornered

"I don't know what to say about the imminent threat that this poses what is happening right now in his ability to continue to incite violence, right? I mean, it's just very basic at this point. It's not even like the crimes Trump has committed are more and more obvious and he's probably dripping them out in just exactly this order because the one thing you do got to hand them. He always seems to, until this may be, have an out. He has a little bit of a, well, I didn't quite say it. I did say it. I almost admitted that I almost told people to overthrow the government, but I didn't say it in so many words. I heavily implied overthrow the government. And now he's literally, he had classified documents. He had the highest level of top secret documents, ones you normally have to see in a vault, you literally can't bring a Fitbit in there. He somehow I'm just going to put these in my oversized coat and bring it home with me, okay? I'm going to bring it home and then they catch it and they go and they get it back from our logo and they're like, you swear, you swear on your pinky swear that this is all of it. This is all of the nuclear secrets. Like 100%. This is everything. Except 11 boxes that I still have hidden in the basement. And he's got surveillance cameras and he's moving them like the Grinch's dog or I don't know Winona Ryder at Sachs, whatever you want your reference to be. Hey, are you moving the nucleus? It really is like a Gallagher concert, but with the props or nuclear secrets. Just no, that's all of them in the raincoat. Yes.

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A Look at the Suspects in the Christa Helm Murder

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:59 min | 7 months ago

A Look at the Suspects in the Christa Helm Murder

"Let's look at the suspects for the police. Sandy Smith, Chris agent, and the person whose house she was murdered in front of. Definitely in the Hollywood party scene, potentially had mob ties and definitely was a shady character. The next suspects a guy named Rudy mosel. A drug dealer who was roommates with Blair aronson, the keyboardist who worked on Christa's disco album. And so I was to say that crystal was storing large amounts of Coke from azela and during that time she stole some drugs from him and he found out and got a bit violent toward her. Another crazy thing Rudy sprag that he was the one who committed the murder. Now we all know that there are false confessions that happen. They happen pretty regularly in murder cases, but this is one that I would take a little seriously. He wasn't looked at deeply at the time of Christ as murder, but when the case was opened back up in the mid 2000s, cold cased investigators found that Rudy had been dead for years so there's nothing they could do with that. I think he's the general favorite of whoever killed Chris to helm. But with investigators unable to interview him, there was no direct evidence linking him to the death. So the case is still unsolved to this day. What I would do is I'd like to know what sandy Smith saw. And why did he lie to the police? What's also interesting about this case is investigative found tapes among her possessions and audio recordings of her sexual encounters. I love to hear those tapes. Another fascinating possible suspect is Tony sirico. Pauly walnuts himself. The roommate Stephanie said that he showed up at their apartment right after the party to check on Chris as well fair, but that ended up not happening. And what ended up happening was he went to their apartment to steal fur coats and personal items of Kristin's. So Stephanie have always believed that it was Tony who initially stole Christa's tape recordings from her room after the murder. Why he did that? I don't know.

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"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

05:36 min | 7 months ago

"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Go, I'm curious about something because we go up, we travel to a lot of campuses and we're eager to get to Norman when the SEC move finally happens. But in dealing with students for so long and you were the dean there for many, many, many years and had been a professor for even longer, what have you noticed in terms of the evolution of your students, particularly in the law school, from when you began to, what you're currently dealing with? Well, we have extraordinarily bright kids coming in. I mean, they are really, I think, first class, they're very smart. They don't write worth a damn. But they can sure read well. And I'm glad that computers came along, so I don't have to try to disentangle their final examinations. I bring them up one of them. And to handle and they're a lot better. That's a great bunch of kids. I've been really pleased with the attitudes and enthusiasm and the kind of work that can turn out. Professor, you just said it, if computers had been around when I was in school, I perhaps would have made something out of my life instead of doing what I'm doing. Because the professors couldn't read a word, I can't read my own writing. I don't know how you used to go through those papers. That must have been. That was the hardest part. And then of course, what you're trying to do is find anything in there that has redeeming social value. It has something to make some sense. And, you know, I would always judge myself by how well the students do on my finals. And if I've done a good job, they ought to be able to answer right up, but sometimes they didn't my undergraduate was kind of like yours, doctor Murdoch said I was cursed with an overactive sense of conviviality in undergraduate school. And I told her not only was I, but it came back on me from time to time. Well, you've had an extraordinary career. And I can't tell you what an honor and pleasure it is to have you join us today. And we hope we can stay in touch because there are plenty of issues about the past and the future that we would love to talk about. Thank you so much. Well, it's a pleasure, and I really enjoy watching your show. Thanks. Thank you very much. Professor Andrew coach, a part of history, an important part of history. And we really appreciate him giving us a few minutes and we will take a break. That was a case that opened the door for everything that we are currently going through. We're back after this. You were listening to the Paul fine bomb show podcast. And what a day it's been and let's check out Jeff in Columbus, Ohio. What's going on, Paul? Hey, Jeff. Hey, I just wanted to call in and see why you're being so confrontational today, Paul. It's been a bad day, Jeff. I'm in your love man with AC, which I don't appreciate at all to be associated with that freak. And then literally from Missouri calls in for the first time in what years and he says a couple words and you just wanted to arch your back and pick a fight with him. All you didn't even let the guy explain this point. I was pretty clear I knew what his point was, but that's okay. But yeah, but once you let him, I'd like to know what he was going to say to so I could determine whether I was going to agree with him or not. I mean, you didn't even give him a chance to explain. I don't even know what his point was. Well, Jeff, you can hit me up later. I'll be happy to share it with you. Okay. But you know, you mentioned something about you getting certain things make you sick one day when people hang up, I'm wondering if it's phone calls that are making you sick today, Paul, or if it's this new Big Ten contract. And all the boys at ESPN and the SEC stick to their stomach 'cause that's what's going on. We're having a rough day, Jeff, the fact that we're not going to be able to be part of any more perdue Indiana games at noon. I mean, the suit's gonna let me call you. Rutgers and Maryland games, it is a bad day down here in the Deep South yeah, I told you I told you I'd love to go, thank you. I could tell thank you was a little upset with SEC media days. And you could just see it in the space, Paul. He's nervous about this. How he's going to combat the television set we have here in the Midwest and now out in LA. I mean, you know he's nervous. Well, Jeff. Jeff, you know if you've been listening today, I've been pretty complimentary toward Kevin Warren and the deal. You know that. Well, you have, but that's why I'm wondering if you've been sick to your stomach and you've been confrontational bay. Maybe you've had some big, big meeting there at ESPN. By the way, Jeff, I've got a new book coming out called my conference can be your conference. Why the Big Ten now rules college football. There you go. I mean, I heard you're getting a lot up front money for that for your next book. I mean, shoot. Come on, Paul did stop me. Saying some of that out a little bit. My goodness. But I'm just wondering, are the suits gonna shut my calls down to the show now like the show? Jeff. I would say. I would say after this call, you have made your last call to the SEC network. Luckily, the big tense a pulp, big kids putting enough money. They might give you some NIL money to harass your show. Hey, Jeff, call me, call me later. I'll give you my agent's name, okay? I appreciate it. But I'm sorry for my upset your stomach from time to time, but you take me an AC out of the other spaces. Don't take

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"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:10 min | 7 months ago

"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"He said, but you'll regret it. And I never really have regretted it, but there have been some regretful things about it. And it's pretty obvious what has happened since then, that moment really enabled so much of what we are doing today, including where I work at ESPN, the idea that you can wake up in Oklahoma and watch college football from 11 o'clock in the morning and until past two in the morning, is a result really of this. It has spawned now billions of dollars as you reflect back. I know it's easy to wonder about the consequences of a move nearly 40 years ago, but your thoughts as you have watched this kaleidoscope of college football passed through your eyes. Well, you know, we actually lost money the first year out they were scrambling around and we had to suit for some other little television stations that didn't think we were that the CFA at the time was my client. The colleagues football are so huge. They were all a big school football school, except the pack came in the big 12. I mean, as the Big Ten and the packaging and we watched it develop and of course all of a sudden it began to make more and more money and people began to see what happened I think along the way that the biggest problem today I think in colleague football is the portal and the likeness provisions and what happened was that all of a sudden the universities are making billions and coach coaches are making millions and everybody says, you know, the students already get something. But by doing that, we put them in a position where they're really similar. They're not amateurs anymore. And I'm afraid it's going to leave unless we put some kind of a cap on it or do something. I'm afraid it's going to lead to the time when the schools have the most money you're going to get the best football players because they're going to guarantee you a good bit of likeness income. Yeah, and I would like to ask you about professor Coates because you are you've been on the faculty and have been the dean at a school that is as prominent in college football as any. It is recently made the move and has not yet joined, but we'll soon the SEC. How now can this problem be addressed considering that it is out of the Genie so to speak? It really is, and it's more complicated again because of the portal because anybody decides they can hear me any of the smaller school gets a good player. They're going to offer some place to where the offensive lineman each guaranteed $50,000 a year or something just for playing football. And I think there has to be some kind of a slowdown in the ability to transfer so that young men who get mad at the coach can't walk out the door immediately go somewhere else or can't see the dollars booming for him somewhere else and leave. I think that's offered and then the amount of money that they can make is ought to be somewhat limited in some way and I'm not like I'm smart enough to figure out how to do that exactly, but I think there's got to be some kind of leveling device or I'm afraid that the competition level is going to be changed abruptly over the years as the big schools get bigger and smaller schools fall away. Professor just from a legal standpoint, I was talking to an administrator recently and you have to be concerned about antitrust. That goes for anyone who doesn't have exemptions. But as you look at it from your perch, after a career in law, having done what you have done, what do you see beyond the things that you laid out as some of the issues, but from a legal standpoint, what are the biggest issues facing the sport right now? Well, to some of it, it's the same kind of difference that you can't limit exposures and you can't limit the product, which you're the football games. And I think that makes it somewhat difficult. You know, the obvious answer would be the Congress to pass a exemption for college athletics, like they did for baseball years ago. Exemption of the antitrust laws. And that would, I think, allow the coaches and the NCA to come together with some kind of a plan that would level the playing field. Other than that, I think it's going to be hard to go to climbs. Yes, we had senator tuberville, on the other day, who is pushing legislation, but not to get you into the political arena, but trying to get anything out of account. We just got through watching the weekend, Congress trying to pass bills and the idea that you could get 60 senators to agree on this seems pretty unlikely. Well, I agree. I've been thinking it's going to have to do two years right first. I think I'm afraid there may come a time when it's so obviously needs some kind of managed year ago capacity that the Congress may be here to Congress doesn't do things like its desperate and maybe when they see that happening and their schools start losing their football player. Football games, I think people in their communities are not going to put some pressure on them to do something about it. I think that's the best hope. Yeah, there's a lot of concern too about there's an issue with the Big Ten right now. Some of the players are pushing the idea of unionizing and I realize that's a whole different story in itself, but just from your experience. How do you think that would work or could it possibly work to make this amateur game even more professional? Well, I think it could. I mean, maybe if the unionizing would spread the way also that you want to just the stars that we're getting all the money, but rather others along the way, would that that's what a union usually does is spread the well. And but I think having to deal with the union from a culture standpoint with an open portal is going to be extraordinarily difficult and if the union forms so that the players as part of the union couldn't walk away, that might have some benefit for the cultures, but it seems to me it's very murky waters and I do think the union proposition reflects what they really are. They're semi pros and you remember that hell, they took the Olympic battles away from Jim Thorpe because he played a double-A baseball for a summer and got paid for it and the idea that now kids are going to get paid from ever football game they play or a lot of them are just as difficult and I guess maybe because you and I have been around the block a couple of times in a second, I think that it's apparel.

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"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

05:36 min | 7 months ago

"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"The Paul finebaum show podcast. And we welcome you back. We began the program nearly three hours ago with the breaking news out of the Big Ten. We were talking about perhaps a $1 billion multi layered television deal yet to be announced and many are wondering, how did we get to this point? Well, you have to go back in time. And we are going to do that today with a very special guest. I can't tell you how excited we are to welcome longtime professor at the university of Oklahoma. He's a former dean as a former mayor. Andy coach joining us. Professor, thank you very much for joining us. So we won't blame you for everything that's gone wrong in college football. You tried to, you tried to correct the sport, but how are you? And thanks for joining us today. Your most welcome. It has been an interesting run since that time and I'm afraid that case open Pandora's box and lots of difficult things came out. Well, I'd like to go back nearly 40 years, maybe even longer than that, because I remember the case and it was two universities, Georgia and the university of Oklahoma. But I really, and I know what I know what it was about, obviously antitrust had something to do with it, but how did it all get started and especially your involvement? Well, what happened was the title 9 came along. And in schools that didn't get any stake funds to support the athletic program, they were casting about for dollars. And NCA was obdurate. Walter byers wouldn't move off the idea that he thought the television would reduce live attendance. Basketball has proved that's not true. And they simply wouldn't happen. And Georgian OU were the only two that had the courage to sue the organization of which they remembered and knew they needed the NCAA on the other hand. They did need the income and thought the income would come when they were able to televise their own ball games instead of just having a game of the week. It could be going at all times for very different reasons and that would generate more revenue. Yeah, and I'll have to remind the audience that wasn't around back then like we were, there was basically one game on. If you were the university of Oklahoma or Georgia or Alabama, you might get on three times a year or X number of times over two years depending on circumstances. And how long did it take professor to get from the moment this case was filed to that momentous day when you stood before the Supreme Court? It took about two years. The NCAA of course hired a lawyer to they never lost a case and they were just very difficult we tried to settle out of that. We lost we wanted to trial court level and we won again at the pellet core level and then we went to Supreme Court and we tried to settle with them some kind of an agreement. We could come out with at each point, but we learned that in CAA stood for never compromise anything anytime. And they kept fighting us and we kept winning and finally did. And she had never lost a case after that time and their history and they thought they would prevail and but it was one that sent some shockwaves around and has caused a lot of the problems that we have seen in the last few years. I know you've probably been asked this by your students over the years because I was at the Supreme Court a couple of years ago and I was I was gob smacked just sitting there watching it from a reasonably close distance. What was it like to stand in front of that group and argue a case? Well, I had not been an antitrust lawyer and we got this case and it came into my lap and I didn't want to turn it away obviously so I had to lot a lot to learn, but by the time I stood up to argue and the Supreme Court of the United States, I think I knew as much love about that subject as any man alive. And was comfortable with it. And I think it, I think it went well. And we didn't know, of course, I would come out. I knew justice rehnquist wasn't with us and I was pretty sure justice white was. But the other seemed to be listening and I don't mean the others weren't, but they were at least responding a little bit the way they looked at me and I did get several kind of nice questions and of course judge Stevens got the case and wrote a beautiful thing. There's such a, it's been quoted many times and as well as recently the line that justice white use, a former football player, nearly won the Heisman Trophy. Can you relate that to us and what context he said that to you? Sure. And I was a little surprised because the case hadn't been decided yet, but I was at a group of small group with him and he would do so to a fireside chat and I got to know him a little bit and he's one of the most amazing human beings I've ever known. He did so many amazing things. Attending Yale law school while he was being rookie of the year as a running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He's pretty amazing. Events, but he just said to me, as we were leaving the room, he said, Andy, he said, yeah, you might win that case.

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"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

07:14 min | 7 months ago

"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"FX's reservation dogs. The award winning comedy series returns. Things went wrong messed up around here. Look it's all my fault. You got a white wizard of course. And now you need a break from the curse. From Taika Waititi and Sterling harjo. Hey, you guys snagging it. I'm 15. The pack is back. What about you? No boyfriend? No. Girlfriend? Can't be tamed. FX's reservation dogs now streaming, only on Hulu. And Mel is up next in Florida good afternoon. Paul. Good afternoon. It's been a while, but I just couldn't stand it any longer after AC's call. Did you ever watch any signed Bill a little bit? Yeah, I mean, it's kind of hard to miss over 25 years. Did you remember the episodes when George George worked for the Yankees and they were the fictional Steinbrenner? Right. That voice AC was that voice of signed Brenner. But I'll tell you what, AC, there's an old saying that when the clown comes into the palace, he doesn't become the king, the palace becomes a circus. And that makes you the ringmaster when he comes into the palace. AC's like athletes who had after a while just gets annoyed. Yeah. Nothing will work. And when he comes on, I have to turn on the closed captioning so I can try to understand what he's saying and even the closed cat whoever types that doesn't even understand it. Nobody does. So I don't get him. And I think until today he was, he was just an abnormal collar. He became certifiable today. Certified, are you kidding me? I'm not even sure he reached that. He exceeded certifiable, but one other caller. I don't know. I just don't know, I don't know what's after that though. That's why I used that phrase. Is JK, JK called in the other day and he's complaining about I'm in always bad mouth and Jim. And you know what? JK only time here calls in is the bad mouth Alabama in their excuses. So I think that makes him a hypocrite. One other thing you forgot tends to bullet in the coffin. Oh, yeah. You're absolutely right. That was very famous. I saw them a long time ago at Florida state and they were outstanding and bulletin the cough, of course he was a greater player and the bullet in the cough awards named after him. So he was truly outstanding as a pass catcher and I'll never forget the Florida Florida state games at my family took me to my dad and mom were both Florida state. Or my dad was my mom had to drop out when she had me. But anyway, they were a great combo. I just had to say that about AC and JK call in and try not to reach the hypocritical. Talk about football. Remember, this is an SEC network call the ACC network. Thanks. Thank you, Mel. Appreciate it. Check out ranger next. Hey, Paul, how are you doing today, buddy? What's up? You there? Yes, I am. Oh, good. I'm glad you are. Going out for Mel said, because I can't hear good with, you know, all the loud explosions and things that I've been through. I have to watch your show on closed caption and there's a lot of colors that I miss. I can't know what's don't know what to talk about. When they see certainty one of them, but I wanted to ask you ask your opinion last year, Nick Nick Saban, you know, they do the halftime one question, interviews, what's going off the field? And. I know one of them was against Tennessee and I don't know if Tennessee was, it was close in that game and Nick Saban came off the field and it was Laura Rutledge. She asked him a question. He just stood there and so she asked him another and he wasn't rushing off or anything like that and then in the. Championship game, is it Tracy wolfson? Is that her name? Yes. Well, I think Jamie Erdoğan was the CBS reporter last year. Okay. It was a woman. She asked him a question and she was able to ask him a second and she apologized for the second question saying I know I'm holding your app making your anxious you want out of here and he answered the question and then he basically just asked himself a question and stayed there and talked and I don't want to use the word lockable because I don't know him from Adam and he's probably a lockable guy. But well, let me say this ranger, whether he's likeable or not, is open for somebody else to debate. But I do think this the halftime interviews are patently ridiculous. You got a coach who's in the heat of battle. It was in the framework of college football. He's trying to get to the locker room to take a break for two minutes, talk to his team, talk to his coaches, and he's got to answer some inane question. Well, coach, how do you feel about the first tale? Look at the scoreboard. I mean, isn't it obvious? So it's easy to criticize your coach or praise and coach, but it's something that it's mandated as part of the, it's part of the deal. But I'm not sure it really serves any purpose. After the game is different. You do want to hear from a coach after the game, but the halftime interview, frankly, needs to go. We'll take a break. More to come after this, more of your phone calls, a couple more interviews, including a conversation with a very famous law professor who argued the most consequential college football case ever in front of the United States Supreme Court. Just a few years ago, you were listening to

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"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

01:51 min | 7 months ago

"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"And I'm as guilty of it as anyone, please. But I think because we hear from Sabin so little we tend to overanalyze everything he does. Yeah. Well, I just wanted to briefly go back to the comments he made a high school coach's meeting or something like that. That was where he said his backup receivers were not ready to play when the moment came and the championship game, and that created well, it created some fracture in his relationship with those particular players, but the first question that came to my mind was who's responsibility was that to get those players ready? I mean, they weren't guys buried on the depth chart. These were guys who were the immediate backups to the starters. Phil ultimately, that is the head football coach at the university of Alabama. Exactly. Exactly. You know, there was no reason to expect that they wouldn't need to play a role in that football game where some others. So yeah, but you know another thing Phil and I, every time I talk about this, people get upset in Alabama, but part of the problem with saving is that he's not really held accountable for anything he says, so when that outlier comment occurs, everyone bows up, and he is so good. That was part of the conversation earlier with John talti. He's so good at mastering and defeating the media that there's no give and take. And it's either Nick Saban does one of his rants or people ask him rather pedestrian questions. Hey, thanks for the call. We'll take a break, more to come. We'll talk to a rather famous law school professor coming up here in a few minutes who argued one of the most consequential cases involving college football ever. Maybe the most consequential.

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"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

The Paul Finebaum Show

08:51 min | 7 months ago

"coats" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show

"Three podcast. Hey, welcome back. Great to have all of you with us. Second half to show and we primarily have been talking about the Big Ten media deal and what the trickle down domino effect could be. Back to the phone calls right now and AC is in Jersey. Good afternoon, mister fine, bob. Thank you so much for taking my call. Thank you. Absolutely. Mister Flynn, you're going to say AC from Canada because I am moving out there towards George. I'm sick of tired of this American fat American. I hate to be sick. I don't know how you live in America, mister fine, bob. As soon as I go to Canada, I'm going to give you some updates on Canada is like, I hope I'm going to have a good time because I'm sick and tired of it, but you feel the same about the span Americans, can it please be honest today? No, I know. Hold on. I love this country and I'm proud to be an American and I'm really trying to understand where you're anger is coming from. I don't know. I love this country. I'm like, hey, I like United States of America, and I'm proud to say it. I just hate this bad American. All I see is fine people, mother fat person, I'm sick and tired of it. No wonder I'm used to being super high with my mom. Don't you see that in a local restaurant to find bob? Don't you see that? I'm just a talk show host, but I'm just detecting from this call that you might need a little bit of help. Oh, yes, I do. As soon as I go to Canada, I'm going to get all the help because I'm going to rely. I hate the man because I make you sick. All right, I make me sick. Now I'm looking at super Wendy's most like number of your style American most like matter of fact I do. So that's the biggest problem. How come they can not be skinny? How come they can not get in shape this is my mom, like you, you know, to make no sense. I mean, come on now. You know what? Mister fine mom. When I get to Canada, I'll let you know how I'm doing. I hope I'm gonna do well by like I said, I'm gonna reiterate. I'm gonna like America but the problem is the people. I hate my advertising. They garbage there. I don't know what to tell you, mister Klein, bob. Thank God. Garbage can. He's gonna feed him and let our freaking let's call it and the one after. It seemed like a nice guy. Thank you so much for taking my call. You know, I love you. Cheerleaders, I love Jesse. Yeah, I think it might be time for AC to get some help and maybe a quick call and just don't you just might be the angry. I don't want to say that was the angriest co we've ever had, but we've never had a call quite like that. Man, I don't know where to go after that. Curtis was up next. Hey, Paul, how you doing today? I don't know. I'm glad to hear it from you. Man, I tell you, I'm a little wrong with HP. Well, I'm a veteran and I love this country. I mean, we have an always went our way, but hey, you know, on here and we don't have all the stuff going on. Well, you know, he was talking about Eli gold. Broadcasting. I'm not out about a fan of course, you already know that. But I do, I've enjoyed some of his calls and this meant to him. And it just makes me think about all the things fairly here recently. And you might not be at home, but you remember these. Oh, sure. I do remember. It's about castings. I would football first came out on TV with. Back in the day, the first iteration of football announcers, you had, let me think. You had Don Meredith and Howard Cosell on Monday night. On college ball you had Chris shanko, and then Keith Jackson. And Curt Gowdy was the famous baseball announcer. After Dizzy Dean, the football announcers, you had Pat Summerall and ray Scott, some of the other ones, Lindsey Nelson, really some Jack buck, Harry Carey. Yeah, they were in a class of their own. But I do want to say this about Eli. I hope that everything is well with him and my prayers are with him or whatever he's going through. Well, thank you. From Tennessee that I haven't got all about to you. You have mentioned that in a call earlier. Hacksaw runners. Oh my goodness. He was a mean player. Oh, yeah. He was. And you know, Steve Conner, you played with Steve kinner, who really he was a great linebacker, but he became famous primarily for his line when they were about to play old myths and they said, what do you think about what do you think about Archie Manning and he said, Archie who? And all this upset the number two ranked volunteers, I think it was 38 to nothing. Right. But yeah, that was the night I had forgotten about Paul and just to hear his name called. It was just good and go back down memory line. Hey Curtis, when your nickname in college is hacksaw, nobody wants nobody's bothering you. I can assure you. Another diaper that you was talking about, why you might not be talking about it. Oh, the rankings. I'm glad we ain't right. I'm going to tell you why. Because we are going to we're going to hope some people this year. And people might as well realize Tennessee is back. We might not be upset to Alabama level or something like that, but Georgia. But Tennessee football is back and I think that's going to be motivation for us to have a great citizen. Well, it's great to hear from you again, Curtis. You call us again soon and take care of yourself. Thanks for the kind words. Phil is up next in North Carolina. Hello, Phil. Hey, Paul. Hope you're doing better than me. I think I'm good a little better. I think everyone's doing better than AC. I hope you're not completely wary of talking about whatever is coming out of Nick Saban's mouth yesterday or today, but this whole thing about the rebuilding for some reason it brought back an association about Tiger Woods, this is probably 25 years ago when he was just coming on the scene, but he was starting to win everything. Right. And he won a tour event, not a major just a regular tour event. And he obviously wasn't playing his best. And then when he was interviewed afterwards, he said he was glad something along the lines that he was glad to realize that he could win out here on the tour with that as a game. Right. And there were a lot of players in media not very happy with him at all. Remember that. And it wasn't that it wasn't true. It's just he didn't need to say it. And he was still making his legend, Saban is already a legend, but it feels to me like say with almost becoming the precocious kid who you just never know what he's going to say or how to make sense of what he says. It feels like I definitely remember that. And all the veterans were insulted the Tiger could beat him with their B game. I think one of the issues was Sabin is there's not during the season you hear more from him because he'll do an interview with ESPN or talk to CBS. But right now there's very limited availability. He does not engage with the media. He so his words are measured and examined and some of it is really the first dissemination of his comments. And if you hear everything in context, you can understand it, but we don't hear things in context. We usually get an alert from ESPN or a Twitter alert to Nick Saban said last year's loss to Georgia was because Alabama was rebuilding. So the reaction goes into overdrive.

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USDA getting tougher on salmonella in chicken products

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00:45 sec | 8 months ago

USDA getting tougher on salmonella in chicken products

"The USDA is proposing to crack down on breaded but still raw chicken products due to outbreaks of salmonella How safe is that chicken in your freezer Raw chicken products that are sold predator stuffed have been associated with 14 salmonella outbreaks and approximately 200 illnesses since 1998 Now they're the target of new regulations being proposed by the Department of Agriculture They want to declare salmonella as an adulterant many such products like chicken cordon BLEU and chicken Kyiv appear to be cooked but are only heat treated enough to set the batter or crumb coating Currently poultry processing plants have to follow certain performance standards to reduce contamination but the proposed new rules were to require routine testing at the plants which could be shut down if companies failed to reduce salmonella bacteria levels in their products Jennifer King Washington

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"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

"Like you can wear a black track and cross your arms. Kind of scary and still be approachable. But you're gonna you're gonna build that report with people like you know you. Listen to the glennon doyle. We can do hard things right. No i haven't yet okay. It's good everybody. Turn off this podcast. Go to that pride fest. Which was saying like somebody said. She was unapproachable and knew that really bent out of shape and shoes telling her friend they were like Do you wanna be approached. And she was like no sleep. Well then mission accomplished. You did it. Yeah i don't wanna be approached. Don't go to me. You are in a press respect me. Yeah from a distance yet from actually there come and talk to me all the time. 'cause i love to chat with people so i don't know how many of you listen to the podcast dr death or watched the show and it's about a neurosurgeon. Who actually doesn't really know how to do neurosurgery. All somehow graduated residency and like literally. Decapitates could decapitated his best friend. Does he just keep failing up. You just kept failing in the move like he'd get dismissed place that health that he could smith from place to be move somewhere else in. Nobody ever took away his license. Dr death is getting got tried in criminal court because of her medical negligence as well so like he got sued on that end In so he. I mean he wore white coat using now like legitimate like he was a white male that were a white coat in war business business casual attire like people assumed he was professional and i think the other side of the sort is like can put on a front for you in what the i think. This shows like that people will just automatically assume like our substance on the other way assumptions. Go the other way you briley it. He was not a doctor. Gets straight up. I if you listen to anything eat. He decapitated his best friend in surgery. Like that the true heart. I gotta watch this. Oh my gosh. The podcast is really good to in like it. Will it's podcast. Ad whatever pick your poison so man like this is a person that legitimately is a terrible doctor. How like i might wear scrubs. And i might wear sneakers but i have never cut someone's head off exactly. Yeah all of this. Kind of shows are assumptions on things and just again. I think it always everything that we talked about. Circles back for unconscious bias. Headed comes back to also the mid keeney were like this study. Came out of these doctors checking doctors instagram's they were ashamed for having peculiar photos on their instagram's their personal instagram don't have a body. Don't have a life try not to exist you know what..

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"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

"Think this because this or do. I think this because of you know what i've been told is trying to consistently challenge myself and like i'm not perfect all the time but i'm still trough but like at all but lately they're trying my hardest to be a person that fills that space better. Yes i think that's wonderful. I want us all to do that. One of the things that i was looking at their sources in this article they was one called. Thanks for the compliment. But i'm not a nurse and it's like when women like female. Doctors are mistaken for like other professions. It's not like it's an insult to be in that profession. It's just like it's just not what i yeah. And it's just like a stereotype or not a stereotype. What is it is just an assumption and it's like nurses are amazing. They can do. They can never ever ever. I percentver do yet this just like that's not what i do. I that's really fascinating. I like that. Say like thanks for the compliment. But i am. You know i am your doctor yet. Neither one of the points was like. I'm not going to be able to fulfill that nurses role like you're going to see your nurse a lot more than you're gonna see me yeah. I read a book recently. Called professional troublemaker by Jones in a fantastic book and she talks a lot about this in. Like you have to be you in whatever doing and then within that you're gonna find spaces to be like you're gonna break spaces and break this basis where people aren't comfortable that you're there yes But that should mean that you should shrink or try to fit the comfortable space for them. Like you should still be you in the ass and like in. That was just a big thing. And i think that's like one of the biggest fixes like professionalism isn't something where it's an inherent trait that i house. It's how it's perceived thing so like. I'm gonna continue to be me in. If that meant that. I wanted to wear purple scrubs and like a white coat like i wanna do that because that best represents me and if you see that is unprofessional like that's your choice not mine Glenn dead and there's at like new. There's there was tick talk announced become a commercial it's like having colored hair doesn't make me unprofessional If i can still re- contracts if my hair is green like i can still you know like give you facts if my hair is blue like that doesn't change inherently who i am. Yeah this is really smart. What you're saying so it's like wearing. The white coat is not going to solve this problem. Now i'm gonna wear white pose because if you like it i like it. It keeps me warm and it does. It does save some grief for me. Like if i can cut down the number of people that don't think i'm dr. Yeah that helps but it's not gonna make it son a solve the problem. No it's not going to solve the problem it what's going to solve. The problem is connecting with the person rather than what they're physically wearing yet. And i keep trying to. I think that's something where. I wanna be approachable as a doctor and so i don't wanna be in a space where people find me unapproachable. But i don't wanna be in a space. Where like i have to be limited in everything because i'm still approachable. But just because you don't think this fits into this mold that was there. Yeah 'cause i just keep thinking about like. I don't ever somebody to say like like that. They say. I just can't go talk to kate because she always wears. A black jacket crosses her arms with really scary. Like she. doesn't seem approachable..

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"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

"Were this than you could be that that kind of thing and it's like if you like. It was a good chunk of society. Especially when you're a teenager that's a big piece of that on. There was never like no matter what i wore. It would never have been okay. Like i would have had to change no matter what and i still feel like. That's kind of true. Like when i started my job i wear business casual and i met with a boss. Yeah yeah i told you in that. They told you that you needed to wear white coat or something because people didn't think yeah were old enough. Yes they were like you like a kid which also is like a okay which makes me laugh which makes me laugh because when you came to optometry school. You're like oh my gosh you're you're just a little bit older than the rest of us. Yeah just ten year which is fine. And so like for people for somebody to say like you're not professional Not the old enough. Like yes that i think. That just feels insane to me because you were so nervous that you weren't gonna fit in because you were old enough and i thought i was going to be too old. Yes but it seems like that's always the case. No matter what i wear i always feel a little bit wrong. Yeah i never. It feels like whatever i choose. It's not the correct situation. Like at my in the office that i was at like i had scrubs and i got jogger scrubs because like that felt cute in fun for me and it was summertime all the style but i was so nervous that i was showing my ankles. Yeah so puritanical. I just was like they're never gonna let me wear this. And they never said anything like ask. I was nervous because like other people would wear like colored shoes with their with their scrubs. They would get in trouble really. Yeah they're like gosh shoes inside..

"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

Defocus Media

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on Defocus Media

"You test positive. You have to stay for two weeks and let's see your passport expires than you live there. Terrible oh your can't guest. Yeah it's just a mess. So highly suggest just started the process. Now i to be wanted expedited. It's twelve eight to twelve weeks so it's not like it's all of a sudden so much faster any yes. It is but it's still a bit of time. It's not four weeks like it used to be. Yes oh how are you. Rachel told me about your life. Where have you done anything. Big going on in your life like today or anything. Ho- yet today is my anniversary of the biz. Birdie ever thank you. I had a great time at that party. I miss las vegas. Yeah it's my anniversary. We've been married for two years now so i guess that's going on in my life but what else is going on. Let's see i am watching some reality. Tv you wouldn't believe that that's not new at all. But i mean it's worthy of no did you okay did you watch too. I'm here for this okay. did you watch. Love is blind last year. did i watch. Love is blind. Last year. I was up ready to go. Did you watch after the altar. That's what i wanted to ask you about. Oh i cannot believe. Francesca was there. Okay because if you watch Yes too hot to handle. Obviously i was like is that. Francesca in his her hair lighter. What is going on so she died her hair after too hot to handle. Yeah so. I saw that. Because i creeped them all on instagram. I came late to too hot to handle of. I came late to that. So i thought it was going to be a bad show. It's not no it's great. It's so great. I actually liked. Francesca on that show but as soon as she was on love is blind. Like get her of yet damian garbage. I thought he was like a good person. In the beginning at the beginning at the beginning at the beginning of it on like. Oh my gosh genie. This is crazy. No gina is like hey your gas lighting me on a bunch of stuff. Hey you're not. You're being sketchy like commit to eat illegal. Let's make this happen. Like i'm trying to be very open. Like things. he all over the place. I got a weeny like way that he fights makes me so angry. Like for example. Okay trying take some like trying fight with me like with accurate valid points at try vm. Rachel sometimes. I think you're green headphones. Rugby a little a glass of water for you. Can we get you glass of water. Do you want the two hundred my water. How about we you some water. But i'm trying to water. That a nice guy would give you water nominees guy. I can't stay and then he would be like in that and then you just throw it back on her face Like she could do way better she. She's grown and you can tell that. Yeah also i will have to say amber also not a big fan never. I've ever a fan of hers. Yeah and i. I was never like just goes over like my number. One adjusting just tried to come back and be like very like seriously. Like i was watching that and i was like. Do i like jessica. Now i know right. And the elsie. I didn't realize that i needed to keep up. Elsie didn't know wasn't on my radar. All this she's like. I talked to mark and i did this and i did that. I know all these people have done. And i was like elsie was like the star. The stage version of love is blind but she was not in the tv version. So i was just like an amber was like marcus..

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"coats" Discussed on Circle Round

Circle Round

06:37 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on Circle Round

"Before the break a man and a woman allowed poor traveling soldier to spend the night in their home but the selfish couple made him sleep on the floor with nothing but his shabby patched up. Count to keep him warm. The winters nike darker and colder and before long the soldiers entire body felt frozen but his brain was on fire as he cooked up a plan to teach the greedy pair on lesson right around midnight. He leaps to his feet and raced to the kitchen. He plunged his hand into a big jar of and smeared the thick greasy stuff all over his face and he put on his coat and knocked the man and woman's bedroom door. What is it soldier. How dare you wake us up in the middle of the night. I am so sorry to disturb you but is so hot and stuffy in the living room. Would you mind opening a window. The man and woman gaped at the soldiers drippy sticky face the living room with the draft easiest part of the house especially when the fireplace wasn't lit and yet this soldier with his tattered. Ragged coat was sweating so much he needed to open a window. The couple was confused but they agreed to their guests. Request gonna burst of wind swept through the living room. They scurried back to their snug cozy bedroom and slammed the door but then an hour later. The soldier came knocking again. What is it now soldier. We're trying to get some sleep. I know and i apologize but even with the window open. I'm so hot. I could pass out. Would you mind opening the front door. The man and woman's jaws dropped with the window open. The living room felt frosty as an icebox. Get the soldier wanted to open the door. Are you out of your mind soldier with the door open. The house will freeze. The soldier shrugged. Well i guess altus take off my coat then. Perhaps i'll be more comfortable without the man and woman watched as the soldier removed his scruffy worn up and laid it on the floor there. That is so much better so sorry to bother you folks. I'll see you in the morning for the rest of the night. The man and woman couldn't sleep a wink. The soldier had them positively flummoxed. How could the fellow possibly stay so warm. Was it really that shabby patched up coincidence. Could it be magic. When morning came. The man and woman found the soldier in the living room. Lacing up his boots sent getting ready to go. Good morning you two. I trust you slept well as for me. I slept like a baby once. I took off my coat. That is the man woman flashed the soldier a smile jazz about that coat. We were wondering how could we trade you for it. This was the moment the soldier had been waiting for. He stifled a giggle and feigned. Surprise mike coat you say you want to trade for my coat. Indeed we do. We want to trade it for this. Love league goose down jacket. Here it's too bulky to wear while chopping word or feeding the horses or driving market but your code would be perfect. It's so nice light yet. So nice and warm. The soldier gazed at goose. Down jacket truly was beautiful but t pretended to hesitate. I don't know folks. this coat has been with me a long time i. I'm not sure. I'm ready to part with it. To the soldiers delight. The man and woman took the bait. Oh we understand. Come pool lately. That's why we'll sweeten the deal. We'll give you one of our finest horses plus an entire bag of silver coins. What do you say. The soldier acted like he was thinking it over. The man and woman waited and waited until at last. The soldiers face broke into a grin. I say you've got yourself a deal. Folks thank you so the solar traded his ragged tattered coats for the man and woman's goose. Down jacket then. He mounted his fine. New horse slung his bag of silver coins over his shoulder and road down the hill. Warm snuggly hand laughing all the way once he was gone. The woman pulled on the patched up and went out to the staple to tend to the horses. It was a nippy snowy morning and by the time she was done brushing and feeding. The animals cheeks were bright red. Her lips were pale blue and she was shaking like jelly husband soldiers. Magic doesn't seem to be working for me. Perhaps you should give it a try. All right i'll wear to market so the man put on. The soldiers coat harnessed horse to the cart and set off down the hill. The snow was falling in great clumps now and each biting cutting gust of wind felt like the sting of a be. The man's teeth shattered. He could barely move his mouth and when he lost all feeling whose fingers and toes he turned right back around and headed home but he didn't go alone. He was so freezing cold that he picked up some travelers along the way just so we could huddle up next to a warm body or two. It was the first free ride the selfish man had ever given. And do you know what it wouldn't be his last. When the shivering man returns to his home on the hill he told the woman how the soldier had tricked him and from that day forward a couple vowed to change their ways and.

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"coats" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Speaks with coats about their new roles that's coming up first, though, Joe is back, and I already forgot where we're going. Joe the Bay Bridge. It's a stall reported westbound before the island just a couple of minutes ago and in the middle lane. Still go back up at the toll plaza. But it does jam up from just past the tolls and up now to this stall. Also one of the northbound slow traffic in San Matteo, left behind from earlier Burlingame Craft a crash at Peninsula Avenue in a stall it ends of those apparently have both been clear, but it's still slow from about 92 up to Third Avenue. Then it gradually gets better. And another crash in Solano County, our third one in Dixon this morning. Although this was not as serious as the other ones. It's West Stadium near Pedrick Center. Divide Joe McConnell for KQ B D. All right, thanks, Joe. And that one brought to you by Lucky I'm lucky California. Support for KQED comes from Sierra Nevada Brewing Company. Family owned operated and argued over since 1980 proud supporter of independent thought, whether that's online over the air or in a bottle more at Sierra Nevada dot com. Bank of the West, who is taking action by restricting financing of environmentally harmful activities to create positive change for people and the planet. Learn more about what Bank of the West does and doesn't finance at Bank of the west dot com slash change. The announcers and technical staff of KQED radio are affiliated with the National Association of Broadcast Employees and Technicians. CW a local 51 af L C i o Coming up on form at nine o'clock is San Francisco over a new essay collection, The end of the Golden Gate.

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"coats" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"coats" Discussed on Keep Calm and Cauliflower Cheese Podcast

"Release whereas coughs a basically the celebrant the celebrator peace people drink degree leashes coughs but watch him walk astrologer very he'll heavy maintained very bright stature but with the ball of defeat he leans forward and only runs on his toes eyes watching and defend his feet and massive carps ready to propel him rapidly in the opposite direction. Once the opponent has committed but you know what he also does as well. I've noticed is he doesn't always pulisic's up now. I would be castigated at boarding school. I would complete the birch all the paddle at boarding school for not having. My socks pulled straight up. Say you can have suspended to hold the sucks up these days. Probably in on the football pitch that could be. I mean somebody could suspend in the yankee down bicycling. Probably 'cause penalty am i think. Football is into spenders. probably They might get teased at a little bit. I think on the pitch. Nfl freddie mercury on the pitch with us suspend his on holding up the socks. But you have to think about this socks need to be held up but greenish pushes them down. I think just to accentuate those carts. And i was thinking i might do the same. I might start wearing long. Socks pushed down and see. See how it goes for me. The trouble is with my long socks. Push down then show across varicose veins. So the weight of a nation care strongman calls for ukraine versus england rela at euro. Twenty twenty after regaining the title from a british champ ukrainian strongest man hosts her dazzling years cass against england before regaining his own world title from a brick champion sneaky nocco winner the well strongest man competition last year is roaring on andrea shicheng. Carr's men to show them might in rome tonight. The three hundred pound behemoth weightlifting beasts records. This country has a fighting chance against the home three lines but only if they believe he told the sun. I speak from my own success in my sport..

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"coats" Discussed on Knowing Faith

Knowing Faith

01:56 min | 2 years ago

"coats" Discussed on Knowing Faith

"Christine hoover for her new bible study seek first the kingdom. God's invitation to life and joy in the book of matthew over eight sessions you'll reorient yourself solidly around the kingdom and the king who gives life in abundance if you've ever been disappointed by the unfulfilled promises of your false allegiances if obedience has ever felt like shackles to you or if you've wondered where you belong in the story got his writing. There's good news for you. Jesus benevolent king his gifts. You can learn more about this. Study at lifelock.

"coats" Discussed on Knowing Faith

Knowing Faith

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"coats" Discussed on Knowing Faith

"Putting jacob putting this to death. Yeah well. I mean it's It does say buried. I think in other translations actually. And i think that the way we the the sort of the clue that we can find the tech contextual clue to find out whether it's one or the other thing is that were were hitting a series of funerals in the next chapters and so this is the first funeral that we see and it is a burial of the idols. But it's a little bit of a record scratch moment when out of the blue and verse two he says put away the foreign gods that are among you because it's kind of like wait. What 'cause like we knew that rachel had some in her saddle bag but now we find out. Apparently there were quite a number of saddlebags that were filled with these household. Gods and jacob is making the connection that their idolatry is a factor in the way that they are not thriving at this current time So he's gone back to the place that he is supposed to go to And he's trying to turn to right What he should. But there's this great irony of god's people worshipping idols in the promised land so he holds a funeral and he holds a funeral funeral under a tree. A terrible three which would have been a place of idol worship so basically bury them in the place where they would have been worshipped so it says they journeyed from there and a terror from god fell upon the cities that were around them so they do not pursue the sons of jacob so god gives them like his grace and in in in prayer circle. Talk a hedge of protection right to protect him. I always tell people if they had your protection. I'm like can we think of something a little bit stronger than a hedge thorny hedge also kind of like a mini exodus story to if you're if you're leaving the land of exile in order to enter the promised land in god destroys or terrifies your enemies behind you allowing you safe passage and topple the foreign gods. Exactly yeah that's good it's good. Jacob comes the bethel in the land of canaan he builds an altar because god revealed himself to him when he fled from his brother. It says that deborah rebecca's nurse died. She was buried there under an oak and it says then god appear to jacob when it came from patent ram and blessed him. And what do we hear again. We hear basically a rear titillation of the same promise. We have heard again and again and again he gets a promise that god is going to be with him. as president. He gets a promise. He's going to be a great people. he gets a promise. That god's going to give him this place that he's in this land and all of that so that they would exercise god's purposes that they would be fruitful and multiply they would rule and cultivating and subdue. So we hear all of this again and it says that he when god had went up from him in the place where it spoken. Jacob pours out a drink offering on it. And jacob called the name of the place where got it spoke with him bethel so this is a worship moment divide encounter between jacobson god and a place where they have encountered each other before and even after all that jacob has done god is still telling him. I'm gonna go with you You're going be my people. I'm giving you this place and all of that to reflect me in the world. That shouldn't alarm us that we have already seen him. Renamed and now. We're seeing this happen again. Like what are we supposed to take from that for. Just a understanding. Did he lose his salvation. Like what is this. How do we make that fit the narrative. Most i i mean i could be wrong. But most commentators said this is just a reiteration of the name that he's already been given that in previous instances where he's being called jacob again. It's something his name is changed. It's just that they're calling him. Jacob beginning here is a remembrance. Her reiteration Obviously if i can find exactly who said that but you guys pontificate for minute to well. We haven't heard god call jacob's something other than israel we Now an emphatic. You know what. That's a good point because in chapter thirty four god is even in chapter thirty four like completely drops out of the narrative for sure and said then we see him enter back into the narrative in genesis. Thirty five. and there's this renaming thing so maybe a good way to. I don't know if this is like a this could be reading too much into it because maybe it is. Just that god was calling. Jacob israel and israel was who he was going to bring it was going to bring israel through jacob and subsequently jacob is israel or the father figure had or had a head of house or whatever of israel. But maybe what's happening here. Is that Jakup behavior in the life of the world had not yet conformed to the name and purpose. The eminem relation of like you are not supposed to be the jakup who sat passively by with dina You're you're supposed to be israel. And this is what you're supposed to do. You're supposed to be fruitful. And multiply and be a company of nations and a ruler. And all of these other things. This great figurehead. Like abraham and isaac right. This is your lineage. it is just a rearticulating. A reminder to jacob of you're not living into your covenants blessings. And i think that i it's it's like. Jt was saying it's all of these allegations we've seen to abraham of the covenant into isaac. It's like the these constant reminders of hey. Don't forget who you are where you're going in wire here. Even though you're gonna do dumb things like send your wife into you know pharaoh's harem or Into a harem. Or all these kooky things that we see. Abraham isaac and jacob doing that would seem to disqualify them or or or make them not the one on him. God has said his favor and god keeps reminding them no. It's still you and this is still the plan. I think it's pretty sweet picture of how he deals with us. Actually if we're looking at the Verse where it talks about. Gosh where was verse five when they set out a tariff from god came over them in the cities around them. And they number c jacobsen's if we see that maybe as a mini exodus story. Not people in exile coming back through the promised land. God stops deliver them from their enemies and other entering into this promised land. This is where he should have been. We should have not had the story and check him. We should should not have been there worshipping false idols and connects. You could see this as y- was going to say more like a birth narrative again. You have gods people being being identified. It's not clear there's no water here about trying to make something out of it. That's not there but you have you have it being reiterated the land that promised you you're becoming the people in the person that i've called you to be. You are not jacob your israel. I wonder if that has something to do with it. Their it happening. Here's here's how longman says he says the narrator again informs us about jacob's name change change was actually instituted in genesis. Thirty two and we're likely to understand this as a reiteration of that moment rather than a second time however perhaps it's repeated here because now jacob has fully moved into the land that god has given them. So there's there's there's probably some kind of connection to he's in bethel. This is the land that god has given to abraham isaac and israel. And that's that's going to inherit the land with his sons schedule so moving from here. It's as they journey from bethel when they were still some distance from effort rachel went into labor and she had hard labor and labor was at its heart as the midwife said to her do not fear for you have another son and as her soul was Partying she called his name minone but his father called him. Benjamin social died. She was buried on the way to effort. That has bethlehem jacobson a pillow over. Her team is a pillar of rachel's tomb. Which is there to this day. Israel journeyed on pitched his tent on the tower of eater. And so from here. We hear about the sons of jacob. we hear about the sons of lia by way of jacob and the sun's zilkha by way of jacob who was leah servant. We hear about the sense of rachel the sons of bill And there are a.

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"coats" Discussed on 10 Bestest

10 Bestest

06:12 min | 2 years ago

"coats" Discussed on 10 Bestest

"Technology religion social movements and culture and we're telling the story through evidence base reporting analysis in first person experiences. So i i love this. Because i am very much trying to be more aware of our differences and divides and where we need to focus attention. But i also do. Sometimes i get so heavy in real life that it's really hard like you do almost feel hopeless so i really like this. There are things we need to work on. That's obvious but there's a lot of good things happening in. If we can see good things in this area maybe we can see him in this other area and i really like that idea that there is hope. There are things that we are doing. We are more connected than divided even though sometimes it totally does not feel like that. I just really like this project. And i think it's worth checking out. We are not divided. Sh- nailed it. I'm definitely gonna check that out. That is just been a reflection of mine this last year. Yeah how. I think so many of the issues and the struggles were facing right now. Really do come from that place of divide and then let's layer on the fact that for the last year we haven't been able to sit down and have conversations with people and find that common ground. Were literally physically isolated separated. And i think there's i think what you find when you sit down and have conversations with people that art about trying to convince or just tell your side of things that when we sit and listen to one another. There's so much common ground and so much space of what we're looking for in life and what we're wanting what we're trying to build together and So that that project sounds just very timely and like what are our culture and our communities need right now. Yeah absolutely yeah covid in the pandemic has definitely accelerated things. Social media's really good about filter bubbles and and causing anger and in creating more divide which is always what it was intended to do the opposite. And kind of what's happened so yeah yeah when you like you said when you when you actually talk to somebody you can you can. You can come to the table and be totally different opinions and ideas. You can realize that you have almost everything in common. Maybe a couple ways to approach a problem and you might walk away from the table and still be have a difference of opinion. But there's the respect there's you just see that person as a human being that also has fears and is hopeful for a better future so it is super helpful and we haven't been getting enough of that. Yeah just because the your opinions might differ when you leave the table and you have actually changed her view or your opinion you might understand their opinion a little bit better our and an understanding yeah hillsides and all the online no. You don't much see him as a nice lake filler for what we have to do this year but it does not inspire the same type of conversations. Yeah cool well. Thank you for sharing that rule so my next cool sheets is my favorite. Meditation inspired by a poem of the moment. I tend to have a meditation for each year. That just seems to be my go-to for where i'm at in life. And so this year's started near the end of two thousand twenty as a meditation inspired by the guest house by rumi. The guest house reads this. Being human is a guest house every morning. A new arrival a joy. A depression a meanness some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor. Welcome and entertain them all even if they're a crowd of sorrows who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture still treat each guest honorably. He may be clearing you out for some new light. The dark thought the shame the malice meet them at the door laughing and invite them in be grateful for whoever comes because each has been sent as a guide from beyond just love. I love this poem. Actually have it printed out in a few different places in my house because i think so often the the message from yoga and the message from our our self care and self help communities is one of just think positive. Just breathe through it stays stay rosy and keep those rose colored glasses on but what meditation and mindfulness actually tells us. Is that all of these emotions. What we would be identified as positive. Good or bad right. They all have a place in a purpose and to really be human and to process all these motions is to sit with all of them. But then i heard this described in the guest house starts to get here and this is why i've kinda picked this but then to not let the move in right. So that's the difference of lake. Your sad and overwhelming emotions can come and visit you and sit at your dinner table. But then they need to go eventually when the time is right and so over the last year things have just felt so overwhelming and all of these emotions have flooded so many of us. My meditation has really become each morning. Whether i'm or walking or driving or in the shower taking some moments to identify who are the guests today calling them out by name kind of letting them be and then also identifying which ones have started to move in that maybe have served their purpose man. That's really really cool thank you i think i missed my to the like i was so into it. That might be the first time that's ever happened for me. So congratulations air. I was yeah. I was like in it. Wow that's really cool. Well thank you so much for sharing. That i definitely gonna take another look at that as well and that's actually a good reminder. You can get show notes on this episode a so you can find that poem and oliver the links at ten bestest dot com slash coats..

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"coats" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

Jeather's Random Stuff

05:50 min | 2 years ago

"coats" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

"Is that just water. Because there was some water doesn't come from i. How do you know it income from ice. Well i don't know how do we know it didn't you don't know we don't know where they came from. If but you know there's some water source that didn't come from ice and that all the water on the earth event is at one time ice at one time water at one time. Gas like okay. I think all water has a cycle and at one time evolution thing where there's not definite proof on it but they really have a strong day but we know for a fact that there's a finite amount of water on the earth and that it can be in one of three forms liquid solid gas but it also can come at other forms to like as fresh salt like well. It depends on where you get it. Yes yeah some rs. Okay to drink some of us not yeah so i then all of that can be frozen consult water's frozen to in the arctic's yeah down in the arctic or larvae. Can you free salt water. Does it frees like regular freshwater. But don't you think that's what the ice caps are in those salt in the oceans. I think they're fresh. You think they're fresh from like the. Yeah let me google this you. Google can salt water freeth. It finished it for me. Oh nice this must be ocean. Water freezes just like freshwater okay but at lower temperatures. Fresh water freezes at thirty two degrees but seawater. Water freezes at twenty eight point. Four os espy colder. Okay because of the sultan it when water freezes however the ice contains very little salt because the water part freezes. Oh i wonder if you could drink frozen saltwater. then it's a few found a block of like whoa up ice in the ocean. You could eat it. We were on an alaskan cruise yours and thors worst thing idea came true and the boat and the boat saying and we're in our little dini and we grabbed some ice. That was floating. We drink at then. Yes okay. I do guarantee guys. We wouldn't have to do that because of the for some one and a trillion happens and it does think they're going to be on their way to get us because that's a big deal actually. The boat sinking is not my worst fear of going on. It's the seasickness and that's the same as for the sea sickness and the food poisoning is my the food. Poisoning is my worst fear. You're not gonna get food poisoning. Yeah you don't know that people get food poisoning on cruise ships. All the poisoning restaurants all the time all the time on land to well the happens. It happens when you drive yourself there in a car and drive yourself home and then you get sick. It can happen anywhere. Yeah i've been on a plane in the air and the sea and on land. That's our space too. I bet i'm very careful what i eat. That's why i should be more careful. I'm very careful with what. Eat when i'm home but it seems like when i'm out and about i'm not great and then i suffer. You've witnessed a lotta myself. Rightness it I've tried to stop some of it some time i know like. I don't think you're supposed to eat that. I know but it seems so good. You're like but it's good and it's going down the hatch so k nine. We'll talk about that later..

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