35 Burst results for "Cogan"

"cogan" Discussed on Hack

Hack

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Hack

"Your own people you feel safe. She says aboriginal controlled organizations. Doing all they can but stating territory. Health departments need to work together with them to boost backs rights. There's a big shame facts down and there's a lot of intimidation as well especially when it comes like to government is when teams stocked with aboriginal healthcare workers a saint to small towns to talk through the process. Vacs rates go up. It's just targeting blues areas. I think that's the main thing when when areas and not targeted. That's win ec. Rates huck on triple j. She'll allocate door they. Let's talk to professor james ward. He's a pinjarra nuke. Nuclear newman from the university of queensland and an epidemiologist. thanks for joining us on the show. Thank you so obviously. We're saying some really low rights vaccination insomnia remote aboriginal entire straight all into communities in places in queensland it's as low as twenty five percent. What's think it's a mix of issues that applying into this in places like queens communities haven't seen cogan people still really believe in coveted some of those prices but i think it's also related to initially the supply vaccines the messaging around which vaccines the latest around one vaccine being better than the other and then people's beliefs and misconceptions and full story's going around about the vaccine role playing into this for aboriginal industrial into communities across the country in terms of combating. That do you feel like there is enough being done to sort of make it culturally specific and information campaigns. That actually deal with that problem which to work with the horizon different agencies to try and get these messages out there trying a whole range of different people to get messages out elders influential april churches people across social media. We're trying very hard to try and get out. Br explanation rights up to echo vaccine Right for the rest of the relation. What about in terms of actually getting the vaccinations to communities which are often really reminds or in regional areas. Actually going to these people as opposed to getting them to get to a clinic to to get the vaccine. How do you feel got situations going and you know it does not need to be improved to get these going fossil whole thing about rural and remote health inequity that just in rural and remote health comes to play during a pandemic like this if you think about most Communities a lot of communities have less than optimal healthcare staff already in those communities. And then when you trying to run. A mass vaccine program on top of that really comes to light has a absolute shortages of health conditions in some of our ruling remarks communities and the other thing that comes to mind. Is that the a lot of people who live in cities. We have multiple options to go and get vaccines that different. Clinical hands of vaccine hubs and so forth. We can go there anytime just booking after many of these Communities are relying on a flying fly out workforce to administer these vaccines and so if he not nice jesus is points in time off their. You miss out. Yeah it's obviously highlighted so many major problems that existed before the pandemic what we're hearing from a lot of traditional learners in places like the northern territory landed and so on is that they really worried. I'm entertaining queensland that they're really worried about the opening out plans that the fact that You know things are getting back. When state vaccine rights he seventy or eighty percent. But you know they're saying their communities on in that position yet. Do you have views for when the rest of the country starts to open up for these communities. Yeah just because really vulnerability that exists already with chronic health conditions which we know covered if you have another chronic condition covered You you tend to do worse with covert if you acquire it so the reality is those same later. Should be promoting vaccine tigers heightened as they can during this period before communities are. I've been exposed to covet. We need to throw everything we have to try. And promote vaccine uptight tack on triple guy that was pinjarra and nuke nermin and professor james ward. Who is an epidemiologist from the university of queensland. Thanks for listening. Catch you next time..

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"cogan" Discussed on Ball & Buds

Ball & Buds

04:21 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Ball & Buds

"And then all of sudden roddy piper comes in and starts talk crap that they don't belong bond blah blah blah blah honestly hogan kind of works out whether this thing on. Mtv we have either this the cell the score and ultimate in ulta get hogan against piper. See i didn't even know. They had stuff on the say the biggest one. That was a big deal where this we should go back and watch this. This all kind of came together. You had a match on. Mtv cogan against roddy piper. Mr t. is in the states as a friend of cobras because they were rocky three together and they were never gonna see. Together they they they. They played up their friends. The whole movie was played up real and they both ended their interest. Music was out of the tiger back when you could actually before their licensing or even worth paying attention to is the very first nights main event. Very first you'll never see this on the wb network their interests. Music is up tiger. That would never happen today but so what happened to hogan was wrestling. Roddy piper owned a war to salvage or whatever it's called on. mtv it ended in some small. Like it always cowboy bob. Morton gosh interfered. But then mr teague anson rain to even a school so now oh my god mr t. Who can't guys this. Nineteen eighty five. Eighteen was the biggest show in the world. And you got one of the most famous actors in the world. Mtv coming into save all cogan from roddy piper. In this dastardly cowboy bob morton. Some orndorff came down became involved as well. Oh my god it was great. How did that come about. How want to get into mashed. He was like him. Yeah yeah and piper was his manager. For a minute 'cause pipe came over her piper system out mouthpiece had to pipes stuff at his view had his feud with snuka..

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"cogan" Discussed on Final Form Anime Podcast

Final Form Anime Podcast

03:40 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Final Form Anime Podcast

"Fact that he was still fighting very like. So Rocco, nah, Rocco is just better, but that's a spinal injury, right? And it wasn't a hit to the ribs. I don't know. I remember that's fine. You shouldn't be out there playing. He should have been on the show. They set him up. And that's why he gets. He looks at that. Nothing got wrong. He looks at the kogan and the kogan's like fuck it decked out in samurai gear. He's like, fuck, I should have known. I should have known this was some serious. Look at this guy. He's impressed. He is mad. The kogan being unconscious for like fucking. That shit was hilarious. Please, please. We can talk about it. Let's talk about the kogan because I felt like he the ending of the show, the fact that he gets Merced was like a good ending to me because he was like the villain. Nope, everybody sucked, but he sucked the hardest. He was the least likeable, the most shitty. So they killed him. I thought him because he's raw. Oh, okay. How can you not support a guy that almost molested his own daughter? Nobody wants you. Nobody wants me to be in that seat. Everybody knows that he's crazy, but they all have to serve him because the fact of the matter is that no one can assassinate him. Yeah, no one can beat that. He's an old man with crazy powers like no one could beat his ass well. That's in the start technique, bro next fucking love. My nigga. That's your finger. Yeah, the extra finger, broke. So that finger. Cogan. Yeah. Okay, okay. Right. He was ridiculous bro all right. My favorite one of my favorite Cogan scenes. I mean, like, I felt like he was supposed to do it with a dojo master was though. Those guys, they're strictly martial arts. That was like the first thing you notice about most of the swordsman or martial arts martial artists in this show they are strictly about they should. It swordsmanship then their lives. So I don't expect those guys to be good people anyway. I thought that's just that's just their culture. You know how my favorite well not my favorite clothing scene, but one of my most hyped ones where he was asking gonzo like, hey, who's going to give the better seed, a rock or fujiki kinda looks like a yo, I think fujiki. He was like, why do you think that? He was like, well, he respects Mia. And then he just takes out his sword and cuts his fucking cheeks or draws it up. Bro, I was like, he was like, what the fuck? What did you just say to me? Who's gonna give me the stronger jet? He was like, a Rocco, or no he said equal. And he was like, all right, I'm gonna pick than myself. 'cause he knew that nigga was bullshitting. He knew the truth. He just wanted to hear gonzo said. But in terms of in terms of, I also fuck with that. I was like, okay, this is just some intense shit like that's like into the fighting style procreation, old ass cultural type thing. But stupid raw. Still just him thought his doses daughter at the feet of the man that he's picking? And he's like, fuck, fuck that. You guys are.

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"cogan" Discussed on Kinky Katie's World

Kinky Katie's World

07:05 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Kinky Katie's World

"Coaster to your death. Okay okay. it's it's called euthanasia roller coaster. We've talked about the death coaster the seven loops. Ch- snap your neck at the end. This is a game though. No this isn't whoever survives wins. No no no no. It's it's what it's like to. It's a simulation of killing yourself like you're taking. You're taking a ride on the death roller coaster but are yeah like that sort of thing. Patsy how you might like it. I don't know. Vr makes you spending enough let alone two and seven loop de loops immediately. There's a. There's a really cool thing that i've seen It's it's not only vr. You're supposed to simulate flying. You're you're laying on a pad and your arms are strapped in your legs are strapped in. You've got the vr fucking thing on and there's a there's a fan blowing out you and it moves like you can move it like if you'd like till like sh- it looks really cool. Yeah no totally doing. Well you never know to some people when they put those goggles on. Just wanna go to puke in right away. A lot of people get like that dysphoric fouling. I totally i get that. I mean i totally understand that. The i that way you might hawk all over there cool. Equipments what i've said. Yeah that's probably a bad idea. Because even now if i'm like flicking really fast through the menu on if i can the streaming thing i have to kind of look down because i can't look straight at it because it makes me sick really makes me throw up going really fast. Now imagine doing that. And virtual reality and die. You wanna try it for some reason. Maybe i'll take to duct us to water. Maybe never now jump right in. it'd be fine. i'm just like the sparkling gray. I can feel like What's his nuts from. Never any story resigned when he watches this guy over and over again. Oh my god you're horrible now. Think about every time. I think about it ever innings story. He got to. You got to ride the luck dragon. Which looks like a cocker. Spaniel does cocker spaniel with scales. Like i forget the team song to that. For some reason other more word g. I didn't even know i didn't know that. A fucking dude saying the song really. It's actually a man and a woman. But i thought it was. It was teaching. I kinda hud was a guy singing. I don't know my eighties. Eighties are eighty something like that. I mean this is like right around abba time. Yeah they're ultra high falsetto left. And right let alone. You know the yeah. That's true right there. Apparently there's picture there's pictures going around of rick. Flair eat a box like totally chowing down. Some women's put this woman's push really. Yeah and he's like a what he was on a train to okay public so you know he's like no no let's not me and there's like yes that's totally two questions Question number one. Yes was the person who turned in the tape Named after a kitchen cleaning product a and b. was the box that he was marching That person's wife now. Okay now i think maybe he would. Have you know you'd maybe. It's like a repeating kink for the sponge cogan already so maybe maybe he could do a ric flair. I seriously doubt it okay. You don't have proof. Could totally be the sponge. Oh my god right you work for your fault. Probably courses and everything. Everything's blindfold there. There is there is this dude. He he was very unsure on If you wanted to participate in his In his new wife's family's tradition magician but he's like. We'll fuck. I'll i'll just do abi. She got all excited about it. And the like the fucking family. Got all excited about it too. Well it's kind of it's almost like Like jewish people. Like when you when you fuck and then you you bring out the the sheet that you fucked on everybody yet okay. Well it's kind of. It's very similar to that okay. But they everybody waits outside. The door listens to you fuck from outside. The door was gone. The the wife's family so everybody in her family her fucking brothers cousins mother father grandpappy. Everybody was this done in like a Off the grid style village in scandinavia somewhere now law and a lot of mushrooms now but something like that though no really now they wait at the door they all sit and they all wait while you fuck and they cheer you on. That could be cut hot. And i go go. Go could be cool. I dunno i might be in the fuck. My daughter is what. I'm saying like if obviously my family doesn't have those traditions so like the people i would care that would mortified me. You know that would matter. We're talking about just. Some random does just ran does that. I've never met before. Because i don't live in fucking slovakia or wherever this is right belarus while you know you could be like well fuck it. If you're gonna listen. Gill gave some listen to sad. Could be into it. Might be all about it lineup. Your cousins and shit. I mean we've done that to your family for redundancy boulevard. Failed is actually. Now that i think about it. We totally have. We made them all. Listen to us. Fuck right. Here is on okay. Well they really they should have you know it's like giving to reach around. You should really hooked up. I would think you know really. At least he. After the other person you know You gotta be respectable not respectable but you know do. We were never respectful. Is right right awful people exactly anyway..

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"cogan" Discussed on Scientific Sense

Scientific Sense

04:57 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Scientific Sense

"Did you experience any symptoms and people will answer no and then based on that response that say okay. Ninety five percent of people as symptomatic. I would just try to love that with some caution because it's not always clear you know methodologically whether this is the sound way of estimating whether you know someone who is truly a symptomatic or not. It's not obviously or whether they understand the range of things which might count as covert symptoms whether They have reasons why they prefer not to say that they had been symptomatic and so forth. So i just feel that we don't. We would certainly expect more asymmetric infection in a younger population. But we don't have a very accurate sense of what fraction of infections are asem traumatic. How many how. Many moderate to severe. And then how many you know very severe. It would be the kind of data which would be very useful for trying to track something like long cove as well because there's probably some connection between having a worse case of cogan and lumber lasting symptoms and but i don't feel the data is good enough. It's one of those gaps. So can russian garad we we talk a bit about future course invocations but i want to ask you could into status quo in india given everything that you know everything that we know what would be the light. Actions could take any get today do is sort of reduce the negative effects. Gleeful so i mean. I think that some of the things that are happening need to continue like vaccination needs to occur as fast as possible has been some increase in speed. At least there there are ups and downs in the rate of vaccination and obviously that needs to be held act as higher level as possible We need to see that as a major tool in the battle against whatever is to come next you also need to have kind of I think kind of manage surveillance system so that you can. For example. There isn't enough genome sequencing going on at the moment And if a new variant for example started to spread locally. I don't know what the delay would be before it was picked up nationally and the danger was recognized so i think you need to constantly be working to improve that kind of surveillance as proud for new variance. I think you need to be tracking you need to have like. India doesn't have actually a national dashboard. Which tells you what's happening across the country even with the standard things like cases and officials fatalities that was largely run by volunteers. And in fact it's going to be shutting down soon unfortunately so you need to have kind of transparency around the data that has been gathered just needs to be released so that the community relatively independent scientists can scrutinize. This data can write down their own painters protocols for tracking the data for looking for optics Which might signal the start or some you know something new and so you need to have generally much better surveillance genomic surveillance with that surveillance on the basis of data and obviously you need to have vaccination as fast as possible and i think in the meantime you people need to be aware that yes. India has is in a better place. It was a few months ago much much better. The dangers are not completely paused and meshes which are relatively easy to do You know keeping spaces indus- faces well-ventilated trying to avoid unnecessary crowding trying to make sure that people still wear mosques in situations. Which are risky situations. Those needs to continue until really people know where we are as much as possible. Exit possessing greater. Thanks so much less anytime vinnie. Thank you thank you. It's been great to talk to you. This is a scientific sense. Podcast providing unscripted conversations with leading academics and researchers on a variety of topics. If you like to sponsor this podcast please reach out to info. At scientific sense dot com.

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The Bizarre, Incoherent Contradiction of 'the Pandemic of the Unvaccinated'

Mike Gallagher Podcast

02:00 min | 2 years ago

The Bizarre, Incoherent Contradiction of 'the Pandemic of the Unvaccinated'

"A dawned on me as john. Edwards wrote this terrific piece in the new york post about the incoherent bizarre contradiction. You do realize that the whole point in calling this the pandemic of the unvaccinated the whole point insane we've gotta protect the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. The whole point of the poor little old lady shrieking at me in the elevator the other day because she's got her mask on and i don't and she's vaccinated is that they don't believe in the effectiveness of the vaccine. That's the dirty little secret. They don't believe the vaccine works. And frankly with all the cases rising. I can understand people thinking that now. What we got to remember is if you're vaccinated. You're not likely to wind up in the hospital. If you get covert and you're vaccinated. That's the point of the vaccine was to prevent severe illness and death. And if you accept the ninety nine percent number. The people of the people dying from kobe today. Ninety nine percent of them are unvaccinated. You may not accept that number and that's okay you get to accept you can reject accept whatever you want to accept if you agree that most people who are dying of cogan are unvaccinated than that should give you some comfort in believing that the vaccine works but not joe biden as john says. How do you start out. Saying i'm going to protect the vaccinated from the unvaccinated but don't worry fully vaccinated. People are incredibly low risk. This is a cluster. This is a disgrace.

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"cogan" Discussed on Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books

Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books

05:12 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Meet the Thriller Author: Interviews with Writers of Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense Books

"You see the sign. Stop. don't just walk into the office like you own the place. Oh yeah. I love that. That's a little darker with us. The shining she entrusts his writing. Own right yeah never went quite bad extreme. But you hear this sound i would also i wanna share with. I really enjoyed the the judge johnson character of like he had his some his hip issues and medical issues. Like you guys as kind of like different from the usually the more the perfect type characters sometimes in the in the genre was he based on people that you knew that how that character comes together for you. I think these characters are always amalgams of people that we know. And and you know also blended in some of our own personal experiences. Twenty years of war for jed fifteen years of deployment after deployment after deployment. You know you see guys especially from the special operations community that is that is really hard on the human body and you know in his case we elevated it. He took a he actually had a gunshot wound that shattered his head. Was able to rehab back but never was like he had been before And so that was definitely intentional. We wanted to show him as a strong confident man but broken in so many ways and so in in jed you have we have this broken his That he has spiritually emotionally. He's kind of a loner outside of his team because of this lost relationship in his true love that he's lost and now we have this physical broken and that was very intentional. That we blended this broken man into this character who would need to overcome. And that's the hero's journey right. I mean you want him to have to overcome and maybe we maybe we gave him more more than was fair to poor jed but But he seemed to rally. I think he i think he was able to to rise to the challenge by the end. And i have to ask you guys about the writing in griffin's universe. How's that been. Has that going on really well. I mean the first book rogue asset was something that you know when we were asked to to sort of pick up the mantle. Tom cogan who is a amazing editor genius in the publishing industry he he approached us about thinking..

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"cogan" Discussed on Places I Remember with Lea Lane

Places I Remember with Lea Lane

05:29 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Places I Remember with Lea Lane

"Travel agencies crews compete member agents have provided more than seventeen point five million quotes to cruise travelers. Welcome bob or should i say. Welcome aboard aboard works. Okay i've also been on many cruises in my over fifty years of international travel. In fact i wrote a book and the nineteen ninety s called the world's most exciting cruises later in this episode. We'll be talking about some of our memorable cruises but let's start with questions. People are most interested in now. The situation is always changing. But what's going on concerning safety and health. Well the news. It's mostly good on the cruise front. The ships are starting to sail again. There are a lot of different safety measures in place. But i would say there are three that are most important number one is the ships are now. The lines are now testing passengers before they get on board to make sure at the start of the cruise. No one's getting on board with cogan. The second thing that they are doing is requiring a lot of vaccines. It really depends on the ship in the line. It's changing frequently. But overall i think what you what you'll find is just about all the adult plant. Every cruise are vaccinated. All of the crews are absolutely vaccinated. And it's normally just the kids under twelve. Who aren't aren't yet able to get vaccinations That are unvaccinated. And then the third thing that that is probably the most important thing that they are doing is they've upgraded all of the ventilation systems on the show. I think the more time that goes by as the changing Understanding of this virus and how it spreads evolves the thing that really seems to be coming to the fore is this virus spreads unventilated areas. You need to get enough virus in in the air in a certain Confined space and you need to breathe it in for a certain amount of time before you get sick. And what the The ships have really done is upgraded their air handling capabilities. So for example in royal caribbean the air in your cabin can be changed out as many times as twelve times in an hour in the larger spaces The air is changed out as many times as fifteen times in an hour. So you're talking. You know every four or five minutes and they're not just changing it. they're running it through some very high level filters and they also have some other Other stuff honestly. I don't quite understand but it's taking the virus is killing the virus as it goes. So it's these are the These are these are the factors that really Decide whether something's going to spread onboard. There've been a few cases. We had a royal caribbean ship. That had over three thousand people come back and they ended up with six positive cova tests. Mild symptoms so basically. We're talking about a shift with over three thousand people together for a week going to different ports into different situations and at the end of the day. One person had the sniff and that was it. It's really probably safer than than going to your shopping. So i know that hygiene has been improved all the way around of course and rules are stricter about tours and going off on ports and there is a doctor aboard..

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"cogan" Discussed on 1 MORE STRONG-CAST with GODZOLA

1 MORE STRONG-CAST with GODZOLA

07:21 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on 1 MORE STRONG-CAST with GODZOLA

"There's a lot of like strong women in canada I know you're sam. She she trains to she. She competes in an like Like a by building But she she also does strongman right. Yeah yeah she's just did a vital as straw mac season cogan as she wants something to be competitive so she just decided. I'd go to stay focused. Yeah now that's pretty awesome. I can't imagine the the transition. Although she seems very disciplined so is probably a lot easier for her she she she was supposed to go to class to close right. Do to circus chelsea was new. I think maybe for the or wrecker. Yeah but you got injured the week before she Tried to do a belt cleaned for the first time. Mitch just overshot and job to other bra or leg. Yeah i i blame. Nancy fermanagh nap because him in the bell please. He's he's got. Everybody wanted to do belts now. If had she had she not tried. That maybe shooting Said that record I don't know you. i'm sure you watch. It's actually on tv. Frost fourth of july would be on tv on espn. And i watched it either a really good job with that and just i mean some of the girls. That are amazing in. I've got to know him quite a few of the The women up pretty good friends with this anderson. We're both good friends with our Jessica theuir melissa clocks haley randall. I don't know like i feel like maybe you and sam should challenge melissa. And isaac for canada's strongest couple. A did that. If you show we get i place to get second last year years ago. Wish hash that competition back up had no problem there to have a show like a couple of showers. Something you guys did for find scotch lalla pro guys and girls show. Yeah yeah so detriment. That'd be that'd be pretty neat. Yeah what to settle it again. I can't read sick okay. So i'm a little bit. I know like to me. And i've seen a little bit of your videos Like the mental aspect of golden to competition in competing in. We've noticed we didn't see videos this year. But we've noticed it was the arnold right Get yourself up. You'd like to you like the headbutts stuff. It saves don't you. That's not is that. Just something kinda wakes you up like Among your salts or something for you or just something that walks you in just started and just didn't you're too strong to be hitting yourself in the head. I felt like yeah. I caught myself once or twice too hard. That'd be embarrassing. Getting ready to go into a stone running yourself. you're not yourself. I be be kind of embarrassing way to get pulled over competition. I guess. I guess bobby had issues. Bobby choked himself on the one on the on the deadly nathan jones afterwards. So i'm gonna like take care of yourself. Make sure make sure you're ready to compete. You lock yourself out before you get into a you. Don't wanna go down in history for that one. Oh so we're talking. We had talked becky. becky wilson. Who is a during the the therapy and stuff there. And she had mentioned about the The world's strongest man. Cbd treatments that they were using their Did you get any sort of treatment with that stuff. And did you see any kind of difference as far as concerned used. There haven't used sites that last year. They gave us a box of bring home but i. I didn't want across the board with jesse case kit. The borders would get it right. Site never traded except by miracle worker. So i don't think would be equivalent or yeah. Yeah we've done for fewer. She's actually from Pittsburgh which is actually from two. So i met her a few years ago. We kind of have our little Yalo pittsburgh connection but she told the story to that you had a A little equitable issue with a grain. I'm california yeah. It burns a little bit. I guess escalated quickly when you have that on there. And then you get into the top with it. Washed out by Didn't really feel anything else that they were just too bad there. I'll take a welcome distraction. Yeah she's she's definitely instead of miracle worker. Whatever the hell it is cheaper. it definitely Did you did you get her services before. Did you get on the table before the show. Where did you use your door in the show. I know she was having people over here. Rumor wherever she was set up to give besides before the show even started off days before in between events yet. It's funny she was. She was hours about j. f. The i guess he finally let her let her touch. But i guess he's real funny about you know on who works on stops. I guess he. I guess he finally broke dodgy said Afterwards he was saying how she she felt. Good for something like that for someone to be afraid to use your service. They don't know what about you. Then after the fact so you work you work with j of he was helping you with your with your dead lift was it. Yeah so You guys obviously you live close enough to actually work together up their not even twenty two hour drive no big deal right around the corner. I guess in canada time. That might not be too far. Because you're you're thunder bay rice whereas you eat more towards quebec or something like that. A east quebec quebec. Yeah okay so I mean you find on note him for ten years. J. f. obviously been doing a lot longer. How how long ago did he take you under his wing. The right from the beginning. See something you can help. You're just something more. Recent irish after. Brian shot though that she fed up. I've been the from my for myself. Since then and i just wanted to just just need an extra to see what's going on. What can improve from my. Is they pay off yup yup. He's definitely he's one of the best i. Actually i had voted this year on. He'll would hair tweaked his hamstring. In the one event in the kind of cost still. He's he's he's army still whether he injury or not. He's still pushed through the post. I thought he made in pulling out of. Ec finished all day. So you're always. You're always impressed with how does.

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NTSBs Robert Sumwalt on Next Steps for Safety

Aviation Week's Check 6 Podcast

02:05 min | 2 years ago

NTSBs Robert Sumwalt on Next Steps for Safety

"Welcome robert great to have you on this podcast leeann. Thank you so much for having me. It's wonderful to be with you. Great to have you and so let's kick it off with talking about accidents. Which makes sense you know. Is there one accident that you think was the most consequential for aviation safety during your tenure at the board. And if why. I do think so. I joined the board in two thousand six and i'm about to leave at the end of june so i will have been there just about seven weeks shy of fifteen years and in those fifteen years i would say by far the cogan. Air crash was the most earth shattering accident in terms of being able to change things in the industry. There were massive changes that resulted from that now to refresh your listeners. Memory kogen air was a bombard a dash eight that crashed on approach to buffalo new york in february of two thousand nine. The board's investigation of course was extensive. We issued Twenty-five safety recommendations and as a result of that crash legislation was written and passed into law and now under mentally the way that pilots are selected has changed. Now there's the introduction of the pilot records database so that a perspective employer can really look at the fine details of that pilots Prior experiences The qualifications for being an airline pilot have now been raised substantially. It used to be you had to have at least two hundred fifty hours to be hard. Now it's up to fifteen hundred hours with a few exceptions The way that pilots are trained and maintain proficiency has changed. There was new fatigue regulations. Or i should say flight and duty time regulations that were changed under the federal aviation regulations. That would be part. One seventeen

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"cogan" Discussed on Black Women Travel Podcast

Black Women Travel Podcast

04:40 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Black Women Travel Podcast

"I have not had a of issues with that. So i haven't read so much about that. I have tried to highlight like you mentioned by travel bloggers. I wrote a post a few years ago about Traveled wires follow. Which i think is still number one or two google just because i did see from back then there was definitely. I got sick of seeing like advertising campaign. Travel campaigns just had no black people that brand name what. We don't know where to find them. Nobody out there as i did. See a lack of that for about two years ago. I think i wrote that apples to the half years ago. So i did see a lack of that until i did. Write a book on that but Yeah my blog. What was bringing me joy. In what was my followers in readers to enjoy from my blog is what i was focusing on in terms of social media. I think get a bit more personal there in terms of especially like you said since last year posting about things that were being covered like in the news or things that i felt were affected me in terms of political things that were going on Or if you wanna call it political but just human issues social issues at human issues because sometimes people say that it's political house really political. This is just like human lives at. Are you know that are being destroyed. That everybody should care about as interesting because when i first started posting about it I think i was a little bit nervous because again my blog was supposed to be affordable luxury travel food why that was covering cogan as a physician in its way now i like posting about you know black lives matter but i just didn't know how not to. I didn't know it was interesting as the saturday. I'm speaking at a woman in travel summit on a panel about whether influencers should use there are platforms to talk about social human rights issues in political issues. Because not everybody feels comfortable doing that and you know should they feel like should they hasta. Should they feel that there should they have to or should they feel like they have to or does it look weird if they don't in that whole idea behind that and ultimately i think it's a choice for me. I just i just could not post about it at at the point that it had become Last year So though i have written about anything that i think on my blog at not sure how that fits in necessarily with my bob on social media i have definitely been addressing that over the past year or so so yes..

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Strategize for Future Work Success

The Tightrope with Dan Smolen

02:00 min | 2 years ago

Strategize for Future Work Success

"Described them in the previous two episodes. My early career dreams and explorations were both vivid and meaningful as a young teen. I got to explore the world of broadcast media and my college scholarship. Amy toward a career in broadcasting as a news reporter and producer during my junior year in college i engaged with a truly amazing professor of advertising. His name was howard cogan and he helped me to completely alter my career path. Besides being much admired associate professor at the college park school of communications howard was the successful advertising executive who wrote voiced and produced most of the commercials. That ran on ithaca new york radio stations. It is without a doubt that howard cogan was the most important mentor of my professional and personal life from our first meeting. He took a deep personal interest in me and my success and he soon convinced me to refocus my career sites away from broadcast news to advertising and media and specifically towards the fast growing channel advertising called direct marketing so with graduation day in my sights. I focused my job. Search on entry level opportunities at an ad agency focused on direct marketing. But the going wasn't easy and the rejection letters arrived by the day problem was i had graduated into one of the most depressed job. Markets for entry level talent and a generation. Howard's advice to me was cheerful but sobering dan. He said you're going to need to get strategic about your career in direct mail and it looks like you may not find your opportunity on the agency side quickly

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Wrestlemania 37 Review Special (Part 1) ft. Pro Wrestling Insider Shane Peacher (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #14)

Ball & Buds

03:33 min | 2 years ago

Wrestlemania 37 Review Special (Part 1) ft. Pro Wrestling Insider Shane Peacher (Ball & Buds Podcast Episode #14)

"It felt like the old wwf. You know where they would have the pre match interviews and they just did like a thousand one before the before the show. It was great. It was awesome. I was actually happy that the rain happened. So let's start from the top. And i know you told me to talk about this and i was gonna ask you anyways. How do you. Because you are the biggest cogan hogan fan in the world titus and hulk hogan forever pirates soups. What are you kidding. Me ho me. tease john. Now i love hulk you know that man that was ridiculous and i love the whole a guest host. I guess but i mean it's just so scripted in horrible but it was so tacking it was it was eight hogan and it was hilarious and i loved it anyways just because it was hawk. I'm biased though osos soobee. you're biased. I love to do though even though it was awkward as well like they really tried to force this pairing together and it was like really didn't need to do this right and then of course you know you. They forced it because of the whole inward situation. Because if you remember when it first happened in hall they let hawk come back like titus kind of had an issue if you remember if you remember that whole scenario so i think they did. I think it was forced because that which is awkward. And i think hilarious because although titus forgave. I don't think he forgets to say i heard that. China's said technically forgiving him. But i heard that he was also still feeling that obviously so i was really awkward but it was kind of funny to me and i'm sure well speaking of they let that happen. Also because titus was in tampa so they actually tried to prop him up in his hometown but biggie. They took the championship from. Why do wwf keep letting or keep wanting to humiliate the wrestlers by having them losing their hometown. Do they think that this is good. Because it's not no. I don't know if it's hometown thing. I just think if you look back after the fat none of the world championship changed and so they had to change the littler titles. I think that's really it. You know what i mean. Because how many mania is does a world title never changed especially nixon had to one for each show. You know what i mean you have the world title and then undisputed title. Neither changed hands. And that's rare for mania. You always usually have a title change Meanwhile when i heard it will trump ender explanation is. I'm gonna beat you so it sounds like a drum is like okay. These kids don't even know what the matches but it was just a weapons manage. You know why. Why why you know what i'm saying. I mean they had like a whole bunch of guys around the ding beating drums. And you know the exact same thing you know. Maybe the an open pit you know like the african wrestling. I don't know if you've ever seen it looks like we're like scooting around in dirt. Yes can you know single knees wrestling that whack. I know the the matches it was kinda. Get his get his turn to because kofi had a big wrestlemainia match aside from the tag team for when he went for the title. This is big east big match. But of course he's got to lose because he's in results were rating so far right now the only result i think that was correct was owens. This was correct if it wasn't in his hometown but

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The Powerful Difference School Nurses Make in Our Health with Rebecca Love & Robin Cogan

Outcomes Rocket

01:50 min | 2 years ago

The Powerful Difference School Nurses Make in Our Health with Rebecca Love & Robin Cogan

"And robin. Welcome so excited to be here. Yeah excited to have you guys here. We have a treat for all of you in the series but to begin with. I really wanna start off the series. By having rebecca and robin tell us a little bit about what inspires in healthcare. So take it away. Let's all you know. Thank you so much for having us to doing this series on sale. And i think we're my north star. Always leads me is that i'm just so inspired and empowered by the nurses and their movements really transform the future of healthcare and that i stepped forward and meet another nurse out there tackling a major healthcare problem at just to empowers and inspires more movement. Forward to see what more we can do to try to elevate and change the profession of healthcare lead through nursing leadership and innovation and and really excited to be here with. You really excited also to be on with robin. Because of bit incredible work that she has been doing on the school nurse side as kubat bear down on this country and we tried to reopen schools. So robin let me take a deep breath. I because there's a lot to unpack first of all such an admire rebecca's work and what i love most. About what rebecca does. She brings people together. She elevates nurses connects us. She celebrates nursing in all of its aspects and one of the most misunderstood aspects of nursing has been school nursing goal nursing has been misunderstood within our field so one of my biggest goals and i have to say. I'm i'm older. Now i'm looking towards. I'm not retiring yet. But i'm looking more at kind of the trajectory of my career. And i i'm thinking legacy right and what i was. What i want for my legacy. Is that if i was able to open the doors to people's minds and hearts about what school nurse israeli. Do then my job as well done

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"cogan" Discussed on 3 Geeks and a Microphone

3 Geeks and a Microphone

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on 3 Geeks and a Microphone

"I found the red wings when they were Big in college and it was just kind of a thing to do and so that was very exciting. I didn't realize much attention that 'cause i'm oblivious to the attention that i get so that was that was kind of a nice experience. Is i cons. Go what know current things notwithstanding. Do you have a favorite that you like to go to an when things are normal. How often do you attend cons. We have translate summer summer two very very busy. I don't generally have a favourite con. I've actually went. Because i do not go to and i do not enjoy a few times and then i just stopped is like the motor city comic con stamps. That one the only one. I've ever been to it's it has it has the bigger draw it has. It has the bigger people in it. But it's so crowded just so crowded it's just not fun but h- honestly i don't i think actually the most favorite conde bentiu is one last year the last time before cogan the midland comecon midland had a little tiny comecon. No big draws at all But it was really just what counts. Were about Had a bunch of vendors it had we had a few groups they're like has play groups And i was a gi. Joe was there. it had a contest it was just there was no celebrities. It was just awesome. It was a bigger than they thought. It'd be it was a big draw it but it wasn't impacted. The mall is big an empty and it was just very nice to be part of that time It just it felt like a true khan really people were just great so i say right now. That was probably one of my favorite ones but otherwise i do. I dislike cons. i like going with the groups. I'll stay at the booth. But mostly i walk around and then when people want pictures of me or top to me i will be like. Hey i'm part of this visit. Go over there and and doing a good cause. So it's like when you have 'cause we will have for our cobra. Group will have the cobra. Commander two troopers. And i'm one of the troopers will walk around with cobra commander with our guns like were escorting him. It's not or what i'm gonna. I'll go around with a magnifying glass lake. Say junkies and get a lot pictures. And i have a lot of fun pictures and alive more actually posted on my.

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AJ Describes His Favorite High School High Jinks

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:46 min | 2 years ago

AJ Describes His Favorite High School High Jinks

"When I was in high school, it was just a kid named Tommy colgan. Who one night we all we knew that the hottest girl in school suhan eno was dating the quarterback Scott marriage. And everybody loves to. We still love suit to this day. And she was at Scotty's house. And Agatha now and I and Marvin and the guys were like outside. You know, when people stay in the basement, this was a little windows that you could see down. So they're in the basement. And we're watching them get it on. They're like, he's feeling a rock. And they're like, we're 17 years old. He's feeling her up. He's fucking rubbing an air that kissing. She's putting her hands on him. And it's going to go down. We couldn't wait to see this. And Tommy colgan's knee hit the fucking window or something. Scottie and suit turn around and look at the window. And we had to fly out of the backyard so that months later we couldn't stand Tommy Cogan. He went to a party, one of our buddies, Mark fangirls, brother of the delicatessen, we got a pound of American cheese, and we crazy glued it. He took his father's Cadillac out for a party night. I got my father's catty guys. Wow, Tommy, great car. We crazy glued craft singles to decide of his car when he couldn't see it. So when he drove it, but when he parked at home, it was like 18 craft singles. Crazy. And then Chico at the same party. This is what you're inviting us to a party back then. We've been going to an open house. I don't know if they have the same or open houses where people just open their house, their parents write it down. Immediately go in and plug the refrigerator, put the fucking thermostat up to 98°. And Chico once took an axe and cut down someone's tree in the front of the house during the party.

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"cogan" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

RAGE Works Network-All Shows

05:10 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on RAGE Works Network-All Shows

"The look of the game looks kind of cheesy but with that it's also where you could do so much in the game. You know how many could be in the ring. I one time in his career. How many it's about over about ten to twelve. Wow okay yeah okay. Yeah exactly also blood out of everywhere you to blood a blood to be spewing and not only is their blood spewing actually stays in the ring why does doesn't disappear it disappears like long time during the match just does a did it doesn't just magically go away and stays on the wrestlers as well stays on our close In this game when you're wearing when you play wrestling pyre the career mode is very near where you start off in training in wrestling school and such and then you will be brought out a branch into promotions. They have promotions. That and the other thing is what these were this game. It's very tongue in cheek. But you can tell who are the real wrestlers they have a guy name Snow job and it's like e that's our snow. There's a guy go Jim shimmer and john cena. You can tell and you could actually changed their names in the roster at you could change it to real wrestlers when you see the rest. Is you know exactly who they are or you can go. Online could get their Their real as he put together together. I love i love. I love the the subtle Name ripoffs they'll have like A w They'll have The federation online is like is w. w. e. I it's it's it's it's funny because the the promotions that's one is connected to classic wrestling. So you'll see like ho- cogan jada giant and you could. You could change them up. You can change their name and such also. When it comes to your character you can make whatever you want..

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"cogan" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

02:45 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Call the Virginia problem. Gambling help line at 88853 to 3500. More charges have been levied against an Olympian for his involvement in the U. S. Capitol riot A federal grand jury returned a seven count indictment against Clete Calorie Olympic swimmer accused of participating in the failed insurrection at the U. S. Capitol back on January 6th killer identified through video by his large stature and his team USA Olympic jacket. He originally been facing three charges stemming from those deadly riots during the certification of the 2020 presidential election results. Among the council. This indictment, civil disorder, obstruction of an official proceeding and aiding and abetting Keller, who won gold for the U. S in 4004 and 2008 faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Matt Napolitano Fox News. Meanwhile, another day of choppy trading on Wall Street left major U. S stocks nearly flat today, even as the S and P 500 NASDAQ hit all time highs. And Wall Street continue to digest solid corporate earnings and updates on the decline of new virus cases. The S and P 500 Rose 5000.2%. NASDAQ gained 0.4% while the Dow slipped seven points. Technology stocks led the gainers, dating out bumbles sword on its first day as a publicly traded company. Meanwhile, Netflix gets in on the game stop craze. Another network is betting on a game stops. Erie's Netflix has put a docuseries order in With Liz Garbus and Dan Cogan. The series will have what it bills as exclusive access to members of the red. It form Wall Street Bentz that helped push Gamestop up the money ladder in January, causing major financial damage. Wall Street hedge funders, betting that the brick and mortar store would fail. The project is the second based on the story in the works that Netflix Mark Boal is writing a feature film on the event with Noah Centenario attached the star. There's also projects in the works at HBO and MGM. The Netflix docuseries would be the first out of the gate. Michelle Pelino Fox News. Mary Course, Eddie. And this is Fox News. Latest numbers. We're seeing a rise in cases, openings and closings, all bars and restaurants statewide. And how the virus is impacting you, world. We all have to do our part. As the Cupid situation changes. One thing stays the same. We falter. Now this deadly virus will strengthen count on us. Nothing is being done about Kobe. Really? This is ridiculous for the latest on Cupid 19. Our message today is very clear. Stay home. One of 5.9 FM W M A l tired of looking at that old moldy shower tub. Isn't it Time you got a long trusted name for 75 years long baths will pick out the old and bring in a new,.

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"cogan" Discussed on WTRH

WTRH

01:42 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on WTRH

"Our focus and the president's focuses on putting people back to work getting the pandemic under control, and that means we're not going to weigh in on every question about the impeachment trial. Asked if the president believes the trial is constitutional sake pointed to the president's earlier statement that the impeachment process should proceed. Red Clugston Washington rather to Biden says there's an urgency for Congress to approve covered economic relief. American people hurt a lot of people are real real trouble. People going to bed at night, staring at the ceiling, wondering where they're gonna be in that apartment the next day, be addicted, or they're gonna keep the mortgage. Coming up. We're gonna have any health insurance. The president says he and Democrats are moving toward a bold relief package. White House Cogan 19 response coordinator jab, Zion says manufacturers have ramped up their vaccine supply over the past three weeks. Weekly delivery was 8.6 million doses. Today We're announcing that we weigh will increase weekly vaccine doses going to states, tribes and territories to 11 Million. So that is a total of 28% increase in vaccine supply. Science says community health centers will began directly receiving vaccine supplies. Senate Judiciary Committee has set a confirmation hearing for America Garland, President Biden's pick for attorney General Gardens confirmation hearing will begin on February 22nd. What experts say North Korea has modernized its nuclear weapons and ballistic missile arsenals by flaunting United Nations sanctions using cyberattacks to help finance its arsenal. Battle said North Korea reportedly stole 316 Million and virtual assets from 2019 to 2020. This is town hall dot com..

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"cogan" Discussed on Cam Girl Diaries Podcast

Cam Girl Diaries Podcast

04:27 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Cam Girl Diaries Podcast

"So we make sure to sell to those places. Oh shit wow so. So yes oh kick is like the upper echelon of both sell. It's pretty organized. Yeah it's pretty organized. We run it so that it stays that way. This is interesting to me. It's as crazy fucking kick. Is this shit. And it's accepted bad when you get those fucking those bad pictures and it's not often and thankfully there's enough of us girls that if we spread that user names name around enough. They wind up getting kicked off the platform by being reported to any times. Were they're trying to sell the shirt. I don't know what they're trying to do. I don't want to know what they're trying to do. They just send it like. Hey you know just inappropriate stuff you know god and yeah. Kicks crazy ran. I'm so fucking did. I can't wait. I'm so excited. Go check it out. Because i thought like only fans. Wow that's fucking. This is a great concept but what about fans was before. I started on kick and i decided not you know but now since cogan could happen only fans has long up like everybody and.

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"cogan" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

04:36 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"You know that interest savings like you know that eventually pays off the closing costs and you get that back or whatever. But it takes time that break even points, typically at 2.5 to 3 years. Mm. So you know if you're okay with the payment, staying the same right? You could go buy another house. Probably spend significantly more and your payment might be the same or less interesting. I mean, right right out of the gate. Yeah. Jump in here at 51283605 night were talking earlier this morning about a shortage of skilled labor. Mm. To build those homes. That's another problem. Shortage of skilled labor. You know, I was talking to build their last week. The price of lumber has gone up 40%, he said. A two by four is normally like 68 bucks. Now they're 22 23 $24 because they can, because the demand is there. Well, you know, Kobe, did it create a bunch of issues from a manufacturing perspectives. True, they were shutting plants down. That's just the result of Cogan talk to me a little bit about some folks that maybe in their home thinking about cashing out there in a funky place in life, one of those transition periods I know, I know. Ah, family that is, their kids are all off and graduated from college and they decided to rent their high end home and buy something else to live in or rent something else. Smaller as well. Is there a demand for? I don't know. Big home in the riddle Market Hyeon rental markets. I mean, there is right now, just simply because inventory solo, right, right. I mean, you know, I'm probably sounds crazy coming from real sick guy. But single family homes are really not the best rental type properties. You know, I think the thing a lot of people forget is the physical structure of the home. Is it appreciating asset? It's the land that goes up in value. Everything about the home is depreciating. HDFC systems Getting older, You know, we have hail storms here in Texas. Right, so that roof you know, every year is getting beat up from a design perspective. Trends change, so it's you don't get any economies of scale with a single family home compared to like multi family properties. So in my opinion, you know I would encourage people if they want to get into the investment world. Sell your single family home. Take that equity and go invest in multi family properties or dirt or dirt, man. I mean, dirty, you know, like wars worse have been thought. Overdone. We're up against the clock here. But coming up later this week, we have another offer where you're gonna be working me drawing a big winner for a big prize right about right about that real quick. So you know, we we give out a $10,000 agent. This is something unique. We do just to draw more traffic to our listings. So you know, the typical realtor gets paid a commission when they help a buyer 3% and so and on our listings. We advertise it without typical commission. Plus, it's eligible for the agent that brings the buyer to get a $10,000 agent bonus. So our whole goal from a marketing perspective is the really, you know, Differentiate your house from the one that's may be exactly the same down the road and get the Realtor Sean their clients. That house has been more time researching the property. They were drawn in a Wednesday, Right? Yeah, I think so. Before we go. I got to ask you the fact that I haven't aboveground pool and vegetable garden in my front yard. It's not going to be a problem trying to sell President issues an issue. I mean, right now, the market so hot here, get down. Alright. Wow. Chris, what's a good invest Prince? Thank you so much, man and you could reach Chris waters any time. It's 649649 8000 and his website is Christopher waters dot com. That's what two teas Christopher waters dot com. The Todd and don show Hey, listen, Jake on Roofing wants to remind you folks that since we're having these big temperature swings, remember had snow last week. Remember that and then we have days in the seventies, Your roof can suffer What's called thermal shock, And that is when the shingles will expand and contract expand, contracted being on the temperature over a period of years. That can cause a problem. It can cause cracking and separation of the sink shingles. That's why you won't have Jake on. Get up there right now and do an inspection of the roof. And it's free cost you absolutely nothing and the other the thing I like about doing this inspection. What shake on you do it with peace of mind? Because they're not up there trying to find some excuse to charge you. Or something. If they don't find a problem, they'll say, Hey, we'll see in a couple of years. You look great. But if they do find an issue, whether it's minor or major, you can trust the recommendation and entrust their recommendation always because it's Jake Con 5124790510. Medicine. If.

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"cogan" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

02:15 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"On student loan payments, rejoin the Paris climate accord, reversed the travel ban on majority Muslim countries and enact a mask mandate on federal property and interstate transit systems. Day two executive orders will establish national public health standards for reopening schools and businesses and also expand testing. Three orders will be geared toward delivering economic relief. We're still awaiting more details on that, and days four through 10 will target criminal justice, reform the climate crisis, expand access to healthcare and deliver immigration reform boxes. Jackie Heinrich, covering the president elect in Delaware. Legendary music producer Phil Specter has died. Specter, who revolutionized rock with his wall of sound method was convicted of murdering an actress in 2003, California state. Prison officials say the 81 year old died Saturday of natural causes at a hospital. Specter fatally shot Lana Clarkson and his mansion on the edge of Los Angeles. He called Clarkson's death an accidental suicide. America is listening to Fox News. Go, go real time Traffic. This report sponsored by Merrill. Okay, coming into San Diego's up on five minutes. 78 accident. There you have a car in the center. Divide one on the right Children A little bit of lookie loo in between. Hey, with Meryl Gilded investing, you have the option work with an advisor at a low cost and minimum Get started at Merrill edge dot com slash investing goals. Marilyn, Chuck Pierce, Fenner and Smith incorporated. Both registered broker dealer and investment adviser members s I. P. C. On Monty with your next Cogan, who sent a real time update at 11 15 airplane. If you knew it had a 50% chance of crashing, You may be riding that plane right now, If you have your money in a 41, K or IRA, and you plan to take out the recommended percentage each year when you retire, your chance of running out of money is 50% 50%, But there's a better and safer way to secure your income in retirement Discover how in a free book called Rescue York Retirement. This wealth building strategy has never had a losing year in more than a century. In fact, even the man who invented the 401 K now prefers this method. Instead, get rescue your retirement free for just a small shipping charge and enjoy a safe landing and.

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What is "Unbanked"? CEO and Founder of Electroneum, Richard Ells

Bitcoin Radio

06:14 min | 3 years ago

What is "Unbanked"? CEO and Founder of Electroneum, Richard Ells

"You often described Trillion as a microbe aiming service. But i think it's a lot of other things as well. And i know one of the things that make you you. All unique is your focus on you know helping freelance for the gig. Economy third world countries right. 'cause you're actually helping them get paid in the etienne currency. So can you talk a little bit about. Have you seen any upticks in usage related to geography free during this time. I'm sure there's obviously many people looking for work and many people even Switching industries right. They just they just kinda want to survive in the best roy. Difficult cool about same. Things changed because because all dates are being pretty wild. We only launched pools during covid pretty much. Most of the february twenty twenty where mesa madness was going on and it has been a bit of a welwyn to win all suggest before cameras coors nineteen thousand and fifty talks. Fifteen thousand tubs on the platform fall off of more than than i thought we would be. They sites in all in a life cycle. And it's it's a really amazing thing to say that word of mouth which is which is now joining the whole ecosystem is it's been an actual rate thing so identity have data specifically A change i would imagine the likes of five hundred People who've been around for a long time next release deductible on Extrapolate specifically about cogan unfortun- got it's understandable because yeah sometimes in crypto. You don't have that direct data but why do you think you've seen such large growth in just the the community and like you mentioned. There's a lot of other alternative freelancing opportunities and focusing on this one thing. Because i read a lot about how people in the in the third world like you said word of mouth. They're all kind of talking to each other and accepting this currency as their new as their new valid currency. I think for a lot of people in the us It's sometimes hard to understand that perspective because a lot of our money and foundation is stays the same in its stable but when you talk about third world countries these people in many in many ways their skilled but they can't even get a paid inefficient raids right. So what do you think makes you all unique in that sense to to cater to this new generation. Maybe talk a little bit about that. This what is the effects of this new generation. When they start them they start to earn and work at Earning crypto per se rather than traditional Like what effect is half so first of all. We re still with your idea of every running freedoms platform ourselves. I mean we all. We don't select turning. We've this idea of having a very small highlands very very transaction fee to give you. The spirits appear payment system. There is insanely cheap to use almost free not want free but mike is microscopic fraction of a fraction of essent transactions. So it made you mike. You could make a two cent four cent transaction in a gun which is all twenty cent transactional fifty cent. Transaction solid transaction sizes. You couldn't possibly do on the on. The vase of mouse to coordinate Really very efficiently because most of the payment providers should providers charge of minimum of twenty or thirty cents per transaction so micro payments all really not that sixty two to traditional finance and then we shall ending slightly more helping to the twenty thousand dollar range which still to to the global twenty of thirty dollars. Sounds like peanuts bucks. A year said life changing of money for lots of people with good skills so but when he gets back. You still got the site of transfer. Bank banking system is antiquated. And it's antiquated evening. If you go to the united states want to save money from one place in the united states to another or in the fight from the uk to to else of the that. It's pretty good now. So you know you can do soon as you move outside of that country a money approach to your skin certainly probably three days before i see it here if i wanna far outside of your it may take considerable. You want relocate writing three minute drive at all then you have to try and track them down and some banks somewheres filling in a form doing something or is lost it so we've got quite a few of them some of your choice to build a relationship and so you feel a free. Three beat render eka might three being models. He's gonna laptop can make three two months. These scandals has the time to build that relationship. You have to be able to send him a twenty dollars in the thirteen doors. And he's in nigeria. We caught them us. Pay pal okay. Any use western union money transfer. Because that's gonna cost you hope that on the money just to send it so subtly you limited as to why you can get height so the traditional if you can call traditional in a fairly disruptive industry that freelance industry is disrupt table read the wheel of disrupting that further by giving access to this massive body of people all brilliant skills just skills as anyone else so don't donate affect their own back mike. You say they're going to do aerobics jolt doing fred. And they don't want that much money and they call physically get paid when banking acog high-power but so boy this thing that training having easy implements it makes really is so easily and it's almost season for them. It isn't quite instantaneous. That go to work deliberate. It's fourteen minutes july between delivering and getting pike.

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"cogan" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

02:28 min | 3 years ago

"cogan" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"I'm Ted Garcia in the Cocoa news center, said Diego County, ending 2020 with a record number of new coronavirus deaths. 62 deaths reported to the county Thursday, well above the previous single day death record of 39 on December 22nd. Brings the county's death told a 1534 more than 3000. New infections were also reported for a daily positivity rate of 11%. San Diego hospitals are bracing for another post holiday surgeon, covert hospitalizations with the Southern California region. ICU capacity. Still it 0% San Diego County is doing better at 18% ICU capacity. Joshua Lipped in cocoa, new, meantime, or cases of a new, more contagious strain of the virus are in San Diego County, Santa Go, cutie. Public Health officials say Three more people have tested positive for the Copa 19 variant strain first discovered in the UK This word follows the announcement on Wednesday that a 30 year old setting Eagle Man had tested positive for the strain. Only the second in the US at the time after the first U. S case of the UK strain was reported on Tuesday in Colorado. The strain is believed to be more contagious, but health officials do not believe it causes a more severe infection nor is more deadly and they believe the current vaccines will be effective against it. Club Albert Cogan knew, the pharmacist said. Wisconsin clinic is the main suspect in the now criminal investigation in the hundreds of spoiled doses of the Corona virus vaccine. Grafting. Police arrested the man Thursday but they didn't identify him. However, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said 46 year old Stephen Brandenburg was booked into jail on charges in the case. Aurora Health says the doses were intentionally left to spoil over the weekend. But no one is saying Why well, wondering how to treat that New Year's Eve hangover rich Denison's got you covered. It's a new year. For many. It's a time to make resolutions like working out or planning for the future. But for others, it's all about getting rid of that New Year's Eve. Hang over the mayor. Clinic has a few suggestions and tips for getting through one. First. They say the only real cure for a hangover is time. But there are some things you can do to help. Feel better. Make sure you're hydrating. Eat some bland foods like toast and crackers to settle your stomach. Take a regular dose of an over the counter pain reliever for a headache. Go back to bed and get some sleep. Your hangover. It could be gone when you wake up Happy New Year. Traffic and weather next Coco News time. 10 02. This report is sponsored by Toyota. Carlsbad looks a little slow on the Sunrise highway in the Mount Laguna area, North.

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Samuel Hardy On The Importance Of Faith In Education And Athletics

CNAA Overtime

05:26 min | 3 years ago

Samuel Hardy On The Importance Of Faith In Education And Athletics

"We're here today with samuel hardy. The director of athletics camden catholic. High school gambling catholic. High school is a suburban college preparatory day and boarding school and educate young men and women spiritually academically socially and physically in a faith community to develop as lifelong learners and leaders in the global society in the catholic tradition. Sam welcome to the show. Eight may thanks for having me. You got us so. Let's start by talking about you a little bit. How did you get into education. Sure so ever. Since i was a young boy. I have always loved sports and growing up in a very strong catholic family. It was all sports. In god's we're thinking so all through school high school. I played every sport Captain of most of most every team. I play I've sat i. Was i was going to be professional athlete. Growing up growing up through high school. And then you get to college. I went to wilmington university and try to play basketball. And you quickly realize you're not going to the nba. You get out of your little your little bubble and you realize okay reality hip so you're like all right what is it. What do i love. I love sports. I don't abandon it. And i love my faith and i. I love helping people and and reading people. So where does that take me. So i immediately became interested in of the athletic director. I just love business and helping people in sports. And if i can somehow convince myself this is. This is helping people every day then. It's a win win win. So i ended up getting my degree in sports management and in the day and age were in you need. You need an advanced degree. So i ended up going to saint thomas university. I got my mba down. In miami florida in sports administration from there i ended up telling to st john's catholic croats neither assistant athletic director. That's in Maryland so it all happened to real quick and all the sudden. I'm i'm doing kind of what i wanted to do. And then I get the call to come back home to new jersey to take take the role of head director of athletics. Akunin catholic high school. Where i'm from so he's the full certain kind of thing. It'll happen very quick. And i'm just i'm loving what i'm doing right now and i'm so blessed to be a part of this whole this whole process can make catholic right now. It's it's wonderful. Sounds a little like a dream. Come true away and you know like i said i'm blessed and early without my state in each part of this. It doesn't connect so there's no no way around that around that part. Now what do you consider to be the most important part of your role at camden catholic. They so at camden catholic. We'd have around seven hundred kids there and over about twenty two athletic fourteen so a lot of these kids sports with freshmen. Jv and varsity team. These kids are playing sports. So they're all involved in. Athletics was part in one way or another so my is to mentor them to help them become the best the best people they can be And and that that comes from the top Father joe cappella. He's director and when he hired me he he knew i could do the job. He had the education new. I had the experience what he what he really imposed upon me bringing me on. He said sam. I wanna i wanna make these young men and women love the lord as much as they love. Their sport said father. I'm the man for the job. That was my life. Grownups and that is what i consider. My biggest role camden catholic. Now in dealing with all of that you're now having to deal with kofi nineteen. It's been a huge challenge for schools and athletics. What are some of the lessons you've learned from having to deal with the pandemic cogan. What's that right right. Yeah no man like you said you said it's it's unbelievable how this is just taking over and changed everything. We do actually back in march. When when we all had to quarantine. I started up a little a weekly rosary and a lot of athletes joined. And so we kind of stayed in touch through that Zooming zooming all the time. And now that we're back. It's it's like the old saying goes show. God you plan. If you wanna making last well we have plan and half of it gets cancelled. It's it's unbelievable. The amount of postponements cancellations. But let me tell you these kids. These teachers these administrators coaches. They're wonderful through this. They are just going with the flow. They are absolutely adjusting to this better than adult in. You know better than the average person out there so it's very encouraging

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Kim Cattrall, actress and producer: I have self worth. And Im expensive.

Skimm'd from The Couch

04:11 min | 3 years ago

Kim Cattrall, actress and producer: I have self worth. And Im expensive.

"CAM drawl joins us on skimmed from the couch. She needs no introduction we are geeking out, but we will introduce her anyway she is a Golden Globe winning actress and producer you know her from her role as Samantha Jones on sex in the city and. She's The star and producer of the new series filthy rich on Fox which premieres on September twenty. First, we are so excited because we need some new shows in this Cogan, Environment Kim. Thank you so much for joining us today. welcomed the skimmed from the couch. Thank you for inviting man. It's good to be here. I will just say I'm geeking out 'cause I've loved you since Mannequin. So this is just So we're going to start the first question. We ask every guest, which is skim your resume for us. Oh my gosh. You know when I first started as an actress I was desperate to get credits and now I'm trying to eliminate. Oh well, you know they say don't have any regrets and I don't because even from jobs that I didn't particularly feel good about in retrospect I learned something it starts off with, of course, theater credits and commercial credits I remember getting a job on a lob laws commercial this Toronto. Before I came to the United States studied in the United States but then I went back up to Canada. And I had a clerk in a grocery store and William Shatner, he was sort of the MC selling the product and years. Later when I did a star trek movie with him, I said I. I, know you definitely don't recognize me I was shocked in. Clerk. Needless to say that's not on my resume anymore but. At the time I was doing a lunch hour theatre Gig you know and was making about one, hundred, fifty dollars every two weeks. So those those little jobs meant so much because I could I could keep in the theater I keep working as an actress and I was very grateful and when I brought it up, he simply smiled and said I don't remember. At least he was on. Yeah. So walk us through what was your big break? How did you go from the shopping clerk to being able to pick and choose what credits you have I did a show called scruples. First of all, I did a Columbo episode, which was kind of it was the hot hot show to to watch never mind beyond and they were waiting for another actress who just had dates and I was there I was told later on I was the first choice but they wanted to have some unknown entity is as an actor as one of the guest stars. And it was a really fun little role on this sort of passionate young girl who was in love with his older man. In a she was kind of nympheas but was very soulful. I got that job and Dan they were auditioning for this movie called scruples and that was really got everybody excited. It was based on a judith krantz novel was very soapy and fun and passionate. Packed with all kinds of wonderful personalities and actors and it was about Beverly Hills and it was we shot in nineteen seventy nine even before the glove, the eighties and more is more I played this kind of trouble Starlit who is bisexual and not that they really touched on that. You know very gingerly of course at the time, but it introduced me to a different level of just struggling and making due to being brought in the room because I had done that and and people like what I've done. So that was a marked difference, and then shortly after that, I did have a film called tribute and ticket to heaven and a lot of sort of films. What's one thing that we can't Google about you there's so much out there. But like what's the one thing that people would be surprised to know I think one of the things that people are surprised to know very recently is that I I am now an American citizen I think a lot of people associate associate me with being American and being a New Yorker of course, but I have just taken the plunge. So I can vote

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'Complacent' UK draws global criticism for Covid-19 response

The Economist: The Intelligence

06:53 min | 3 years ago

'Complacent' UK draws global criticism for Covid-19 response

"I don't know what St elect means. Presumably we all live and normal types staying away to danger but if I see you message Novas steel air and you see to me but does that mean I stay at home or no? I can't give you a straight answer to that. Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon isn't the only one with criticisms of the leadership in Westminster Increasingly. Ridden is under international scrutiny. In the confused messaging is just the start. Reaction has been pretty confused to this. Emma Duncan is Britain editor so the new slogan is stay alert. The old slogan was stay at home and when you told people to stay at home they knew what to do when you tell people to stay alert. They don't really know what that means. They can't see this fire so they're not really clear what they're staying alert four there's been some actual confusion from the government about some of the loosening. Say for instance. The government was originally sang. The loosening was going to happen two days ago and then that was corrected to happening today. The foreign secretary when describing the restrictions. Goaty wrong about who you could meet and broadly speaking there is kind of worry about how people are supposed to get back to work even if they work safely when schools are still not open. That's not part of this stage of the loosening of lock Dan so there are a lot of questions at there and a lot of criticism particularly from the labor unions. And this isn't the first time the government has come under fire for confused policies or confused communications. Yeah that's absolutely right. There's a lot of criticism of the fact that the government started on a testing program early in March and then discontinued that early to start it up again too late and struggling to get to the position that other countries are in and there's been a lot of criticism of the fact that that has not been enough personal protective equipment particularly for people working in the health services and generally people in vulnerable jobs. And what is the public mate of all this? I mean the prime minister had his own. Cogan scare which calmed the criticism for time. But but broadly what to Britain's think now well? There was a huge band since support for Boris Johnson early on in March and April his popularity rating swords and. That's been true of some other leaders to but since late April they've been sliding again and that's really because of this perception that the government messed up early on because people don't really know what they're supposed to be doing so it's quite interesting is looking at the polls about how. Britain's think that the government has dealt with this crisis compared to other countries and basically Britain's think that we have messed up here. They think that we've done worse than anywhere on the European mainland worse than the Asian countries. And the only country that Britain's generally think they've performed better than is America will butts what's people within Britain think about Britain's response when looking abroad. What about abroad looking at Britain? Do we have a sense for how what's happening here has been perceived? Yes we do and this crisis is not doing burdens international reputation and he goods among Asians flurry on social media from worried parents whose children are studying in Britain. Who wanted to pull them out quickly and on the European mainland particularly web. Britain's reputation is not high at the moment because of Brexit and the handling of the brexit negotiations is been huge amount of unfavorable comments. About this government's failure. There was a German column. That caught my attention saying that. Boris Johnson going into intensive care a metaphor for the nation as a whole entire nation was in intensive care on ventilation and self isolating Which was what Brexit was if you look in America among newspapers like The Washington Post and New York Times there's also quite a bit of criticism so Britain which likes to think of itself as a country with high standing in the world is slipping pretty sharply as a result of its handling of this crisis. And so you genuinely believe goes beyond a bit of editorializing abroad and Britain's general tendency toward self-deprecation chattering classes certainly do have a tendency towards self deprecation. Decline is is a very popular pastime in this country. But we aren't seeing a stamp change in how birth news being talked about and this is feeding into some other difficulties. The country's having so the brexit negotiations are not going to a well it looks increasingly as they. Britain is going to crash out of your with is a deal at the end of the year and has started trade tooks with America. But there's going to be very difficult because there are some tricky issues involved for instance The NHS America wants to be able to sell it. Services and goods to the NHS Burton is very protective increasingly protective about the NHTSA. Having that as part of a trade deal will be tricky. And there's increasing tension between Britain and China and that's not unique to Britain obviously as a lot of criticism of China all over the world that the moment bodies particularly shop in Britain weather's as a faction of the Tory party that is increasingly critical of China and so Britain is looking a little lonelier than it would like to at the moment will just it. I wonder how much that description of the current world order has been changed than by Britain's response to go with nineteen what I think the response does and the reactions to Burton's response. It's made a little harder for Britain to do what it likes to do. In the old cliche punching above it wait Burton's punching below. Its weight at the moment. And that matters gang forwards birth news very keen on it soft power. It likes the idea that it has influence in the world when it comes to pushing agendas like human rights like climate change that it has a seat at the top table. It is listen to great a proportion than its. Gdp or Defense Forces might argue for and that really depends on reputation for competence and good governance and that reputation has taken a bit of an

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Rex Chapman: The Content We're Here For

ESPN Daily

07:44 min | 4 years ago

Rex Chapman: The Content We're Here For

"I want you to open twitter. Look at your time line and tell me what you're seeing. I'm seeing pandemics and I'm seeing politics and I'm seeing. Maybe a little bit of Tom Brady in Tampa Bay which is might be the weirdest part of the whole thing and then I'm seeing a guy in the rain running into a stop sign and I'm seeing a kid getting smacked in the face by an elephant and I'm seeing another kid given out free. Hugs at nursing homes and That's that's what I'm looking for. Where are you seeing this? I'm seeing that from the most unlikely source. I think maybe ever which is At Rex Chapman Ryen. Which do I notice rex? Chapman popping up on your timeline. It was probably a year ago in the spring of Twenty nineteen and I started to get the texts from friends who were saying. Have you seen this video? And have you seen that video? And have you seen? Who is posting these videos? I'm part of this generation where I remember. Rex Chapman as Mr Kentucky basketball. I mean this must be the greatest high school basketball player that ever lived and then he's the first draft pick of the Charlotte Hornets and then he's in he's the white dude in the dunk contest. And then he's hanging thirty nine on Jordan. What he's with the Miami Heat he's Rexon. He's King Rex. He's sexy rexy and I'm like there's no way this is the same rex. Chapman has to be this other. Shabina out there. That just happens to be some borrow twitter superstar and it turns out they are the exact same person I think. A lot of people seeing XS tweets for the first time had a similar reaction but I also find it very funny that some people may be in their twenties and younger might not even know who rex. Chapman is or they just think. Oh yeah the guy on twitter. You does the videos so Ryan. Let's educate them and refresh people's memories. Take us back to Kentucky late. Nineteen Eighty S. What was rex? Mania Steel Diaper Dandy. That's going to be one of the all time legend the perspective. I'll give you that. I was a north Carolinian living all tobacco road and REX. Chapman was the guy that you made. Sure you got back to your television by eleven o'clock to see sportscenter just to see what he had done he just was. It was electrified. He was so smooth he was dribble behind his back. He was dishing the ball he was Dunkin. He was doing everything that require. Frankly white dude's weren't doing in college basketball that time and this is before the Internet before you could go on Youtube and post. Your own highlight video. People had heard about him but they hadn't seen him so any chance. You had to watch this kid from Kentucky. Play Ball you did it. He was foul before viral was thing. You've been under incredible pressure. And yet you just go on with life every day even though you're probably the biggest folk hero. I guess it's Cogan. Robert Disagree with that. I don't know I just take day by day. So rex was this huge star. And as you mentioned being Kentucky there was a massive spotlight on him. How did he handle that? He handled it by Kinda circle in his own wagons for me. I just wanted to play basketball. And that's it the playing part at Kentucky no problem I loved it. I was good at it. Could handle it no worries it was off court stuff. That really weighed on me. He didn't go to the cafeteria He tried to go to bars with his teammates and he was met at the door by the balancer. Who wrecks man? I'd love Login here. But everyone knows you are if I let you in here. The police will be here in four minutes. It just was it was it was a lonely existence surrounded by people all the time but alone every moment every minute that I wasn't in class or at practise either hsun by myself or sleeping and I was I think I was rationalizing as I'm getting my rest but I was depressed than just in you know back then. You didn't talk about that stuff. He believed that eighteen nineteen years old. He was just getting his rest. But the reality was He was dealing with depression by just going to sleep St cope with it. He started playing horses. He did what everyone in Kentucky does and He started playing the horses. A pretty young age and That was another time and place where he could feel normal. You know he could go to the horse track and he could put his face. You know in that race inform and everybody else's word about their race informs and they won't bother him so after his sophomore off more year REX declares for the NBA draft and he ends up with the brand new expansion Charlotte Hornets for the eighth in the draft and their first in the NBA. The Charlotte Hornets Select Rex. Chapman of Kentucky. What was that like a? It is hard to describe to someone who didn't experience it. Would Hornets Mania was like in Charlotte? This is bad basketball team. This is a team best player was Keller trip Yuka but they set an NBA record for attendance and they sold out every single game for years. It was Muggsy bogues and Dell Curry and REX. Chapman was the Young Guy. He was the face of the franchise. You the best player on the team he was in the NBA dunk contest. Meena I mean and going behind his back I mean he was he was a sensation his NBA career go. He never played an all star game. I mean he made the all rookie team The average fifteen points for game over a dozen years. He had his moments. There was a famous night where he hung thirty nine. Michael Jordan and it wasn't just Michael Jordan. It was the ninety six bowls you know the unbeatable 's you in Phoenix. He became you know as the six man. Essentially he became the most popular guy on the team. And so it was a he everywhere he went. There was a following the end. Why didn't he keep you got old? Has All of us? You know? Father Thomas undefeated and You know over the last three years of his career he had seven surgeries It just got to the point where he knew in that two thousand season with the Phoenix signs that that was going to be his last year because it just got to the point where his whole game was explosiveness and he was not. He did not have the capability to do that anymore. I I knew I was going to retire at the end of this this twelve year. I just wasn't very good. I was spending more time in the training room than I was. Playing wasn't fun at that point and I I had an emergency appendectomy right near the end of the season. I got back home and a doctor gave me a prescription for Oxycontin They gave me that Oxycontin. And I'm I'm telling you within two days I was in love like `I greatest thing I've ever had in my life

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Corbyn says Labour has offered apologies to antisemitism victims

Guy Benson

04:02 min | 4 years ago

Corbyn says Labour has offered apologies to antisemitism victims

"This evening on BBC Jeremy Corbyn the labor leader head of the December twelfth election just melted down in an interview one on one he was asked whether he would apologize to the Jewish community for the rank antisemitism in the labor party that's been so bad that multiple members of parliament who were Jewish have left the party yesterday the chief rabbi in the U. K. put out a statement urging the people to vote against labor because they are an anti semitic party there's been one Jewish member had to have physical security at a labor party conference because Jeremy Corbyn and his band of labor have turned extremely bigoted against Jews it's just it's very ugly he of course claims that he's innocent vas he's innocent of being terrorism apologist which he is he's innocent of being a Marxist which she is he was asked will you apologize for the anti semitism and there's also reporting that he helped cover up the anti semitism and the investigations that were internal of were white washes what he apologized listen to cut twenty three wouldn't you like to take this opportunity tonight to apologize to the British Jewish community for what happens on our site is this I am determined that our society we say for people of all faiths I don't want anyone to be feeling insecure in our society and our government will protect every community don't yes the abuse they receive on the streets on the trains all in all the jeep all those forms of life one more time Andrew can I explain what we're trying to do you have been you've been given plenty of time to do it I asked you if you want to talk to I don't want anyone to go through what anyone has said that several times I understand that Mr Cogan I was asking about an apology and we never got an apology that never came from Jeremy Corbyn he is the leader of a party that is now seen by Jewish people as anti semitic including the chief rabbi in the country he personally stacked investigation to down play these problems he's at people leaving the party because of it as he handled it badly obviously if he wants to say we've handled badly but I'm not a bigot he could have said that of course I apologize and it's never acceptable he would not say at then he was asked this question cut twenty four he said keeping Britain same so suppose your prime minister our intelligence services say there are special forces have located the new leader of ISIS in their sights we can get him do you give the go ahead to take a let's find out what the situation is at that moment in time and what I've said all along as we practice international little we stand by and abide by international and if it is possible only if it's possible the end you try to capture that person that you address is written by someone who's a territory this is because you said you want to keep the country safe and we are under threat of terrorism how do you arrest Sunday in hostile territory surrounded by armed killers said wearing a suicide I said if it is possible but let's look at it in a serious way also if it's not possible would you give the go ahead tonight to take I would take the appropriate decisions at that time when I knew the same thing you would do it yeah I don't think you would do it how can you how can you not say yes it's the leader of ISIS they've been beheading British citizens the leader of ISIS is in your sights it's impossible to capture would you take him out and he wouldn't answer the question will have to think about at the time because we know what the real answers he wouldn't do it they wouldn't do it he also said he would be neutral on brexit out what is that he apparently had a huge problem with his answer on taxes

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Aleksandr Kogan: The link between Cambridge Analytica and Facebook

Against the Rules with Michael Lewis

06:39 min | 5 years ago

Aleksandr Kogan: The link between Cambridge Analytica and Facebook

"I wanna start this episode by telling you just the very beginning of a story. I recently heard about a guy named Alex Cogan born in nineteen eighty six into a Jewish family in the Soviet Union. After the collapse in nineteen ninety one. The government loses control and Jews or even less safe than before Alex's dad's starts getting death threats. So he up and moves his entire family four generations of Cogan 's to New York City. In nineteen Ninety-four, Alex enters first grade in Brooklyn public school, he's conspicuous way taller than the other kids. He speaks no English. He's also got a talent for math and science. Once his teachers can understand him. They think he has the makings of gifted physicist. Life's not hard for him. But as he grows up he begins to see that. It isn't always easy for everybody else. Six months after they arrived in the United States. His great grandmother had jumped from their apartment window to her death. His parents the loves of each other's lives. Split up Alex cries every night until they get back together. He enters high school in one of his close friends attempt suicide another becomes clinically depressed. Alex begins to read psychology. He's a math and science kid, but he's getting more and more curious about human nature. And the first time I met him. And I really remember very distinctly because he almost always wore these giant basketball shorts. No matter what the weather is terribly dressed like a lot of Berkeley undergrads, and you know, basketball shoes that's decker Kellner the psychologist at the university of California. Berkeley who runs something called the greater good science center, where they study human emotion. We heard from him in episode one. Alex Cogan was a shambolic six foot four inch freshman back in two thousand and five when he knocked on daggers office door instead he'd like for decker to teach him. Emotions fascinated him. It come to cal- to study physics. But he'd been thinking about love about the distinction between loving and being loved. He wanted to study it the way it study a quark and now came in. He said, you know, I have seven kinds of love that I'm gonna put people into like. Wow, that's interesting. And there are twelve variations of I forgot what the other factor was that are set of conditions that he wanted create and there were eighty four different conditions in his study. So he's gonna study seven different kinds of love. And he's going gonna stay all these different variables that would would maybe predict right? The force of the love power of the low. Exactly. So he's about to make love more complicated than it's ever been. So sounds like right. He was going to confound our understanding of love decker talks Alex out of that idea. But this kid is so smart and original and full of energy. So decker takes him in. And it isn't long before Alex's finding things to do that. No one else is doing for instance, the thing that he does after they discover a gene it's associated with human kindness, and Alex did this cool paper where he showed if you present videotapes of people who have that, gene. Or this variant of gene that makes them kind. And I am an observer. And I see one of those people for twenty seconds on video. I trust them. Right. I'm like this guy. I go to battle with this guy ride. I trust this guy by the time Alex graduates from cal- he's established himself as the most promising student in the entire psychology department, and the most unusual just this big sweet natured guy with a serious talent for math and statistics and desire to study huge questions like what is love when he left and he so unconventional, Michael. He coulda gone to any graduate program in the country, and he chooses the university of Hong. On what? Because he met this woman or got engaged fell in love. Yeah. Fell in love but decker and Alex stay in touch. They collaborate on a few papers. They're both interested in big questions about human nature at the same time. Social media has started to create a new way to study those questions. In late two thousand twelve Facebook invites decker to visit and asks him to create a bunch of new emojis ones that better convey actual emotions when Dacca sees would Facebook knows about its users. He's blown away. This could be the greatest data source it will ever exist. And it would help us answer questions from the scientific perspective. Like, how does disease spread in some neighborhoods, but not others what predicts heart attacks where does hate crime, whereas it likely to happen, right? That was all tractable the data. The had meanwhile, Alex had moved to England to teach a Cambridge University. He was still researching the same stuff the positive emotions, and he too was saying possibilities in the new social media data, and I was at Facebook doing my consulting work. And I saw there. What are you doing here? And he's everywhere, you know, like, I'm working on this other project, and he told me about it. Alex Cogan told decker that he wanted to use Facebook to study things like love and happiness, for example. You might be able to take a fairly small sample of data say the likes of ten thousand Facebook users to make discoveries about those emotions in entire countries. The math was complicated enough the decker himself didn't fully understand it. He then forgot all about it until one day a year or so later when Alex Cogan called him up. He calls me after Trump's elected. And he says, I think I've done something that was part of this election as like, okay? Well, let's stock. What is it? And he said I created this mechanism that was purchased and used in the Trump campaign. Here's word of the actually it had some effect or that he'd be perceived heads affect I don't think he made that distinction. I just think he thought out now Alex Cogan sense that he might have a problem. He just had no idea how big it was going to be.

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October Retail Sales Numbers

24 Hour News

00:39 sec | 5 years ago

October Retail Sales Numbers

"Levinson reports. Federal judge Brian Cogan admonished chop defense team to stick to the facts, the reprimand came after an opening statement in which attorney Jeffrey Lichtman claimed Joaquin Guzman wasn't the leader of the Sinoloa drug may on Brexit. I'm Ed Donahue with an AP news minute leadership is about taking the right decisions. Not the easy one. British Prime Minister Theresa may says she believes with every fiber in her being the deal. Her government. Struck two separate with the European Union was the right one two cabinet ministers have resigned in twenty four hours since the government back the deal. Cool weather helped fire crews gained ground on northern California. Biggest wildfire the deadliest in the nation in a century as the search went on for more bodies. At least fifty six people have died in New York Caesar say on the Florida man accused of sending pipebombs two prominent critics of President Trump pleaded not guilty to charges carrying a potential mandatory life prison. Sentence. Roy Clark has died. Right. Clark was the co host of the long run TV show hee-haw he was a country singer as well with hits like yesterday when I was young and honeymoon feeling ROY Clark died in Oklahoma. He was eighty

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CEO to stock analysts: "You are an embarrassment to your parents"

00:29 sec | 5 years ago

CEO to stock analysts: "You are an embarrassment to your parents"

"Cleveland cliffs CEO Lorraine Cogan cow. This isn't a big fan of the Goldman Sachs group analyst who covers this company as shares of the largest US iron ore producer fell as much as ten percent yesterday gone Calvin closed his analysts called by specifically calling out Goldman's Matthew corn, the CEO question corn for saying in a report Friday that the company modestly missed estimates. It was at the end of a call in which gang Calvin raged against analysts sent shortsellers Cleveland cliffs ended Friday down

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Twitter, Facebook head to Washington to testify before the Senate

60 Minutes

03:52 min | 5 years ago

Twitter, Facebook head to Washington to testify before the Senate

"Twitter and Google are due to testify again on Capitol Hill on the subject of foreign. Countries using their platforms To interfere with US elections It's been a tough few. Months for Facebook and, CEO Mark Zuckerberg in July the company's valuation dropped one hundred twenty four billion dollars the largest single. Day plunge in US history this in the wake of, a cascade of disturbing revelations as, we first reported in April we now know that during, years of, essentially policing itself Facebook alab Russian trolls, to by US election ads, advertisers to, discriminate by race hate. Groups to spread fake news and because Facebook shirked privacy concerns a company called Cambridge Analytica was, able to syrup tissue sleep gain access to personal data mined. From as many as eighty seven million Facebook users The, man who mind that data for Cambridge Analytica is a, scientist named, Alexander Kogan he's at the center of, the Facebook controversy because he, developed an, app that harvested data. From tens of millions of unwitting Facebook users the main infraction the main charge is that you, sold the data so at the time I thought we're doing. Everything that was correct I was kind of, acting honestly quite naively thought we. Were doing everything okay. Facebook says that you lie to them that's frustrating to hear to be honest if I had any inkling that what we. Were gonna do was gonna destroy a relationship with Facebook I? Would have never done it if I had any inkling that I was going to cause people to be upset I would. Have never done it this is the blind we have back that for someone implicated. In the biggest privacy scandal on earth Cogan seems incongruously guileless before all this happened what was your job and what was your field. Of study so, I was a social psychologist who was working as. A university lecturer at the university of Cambridge in England and England And I ran this lab that studied happiness and kindness and happiness and kindness Yeah. That's a far cry. From the adjectives lobbed at him now sinister in unethical here's what he did he ask Facebook users to take a. Survey he designed from which he built psychological profiles meant, to predict their behavior He failed. To disclose one that. What he was really after was access to their friends tens of millions of people he could not otherwise reach easily And to that he was doing the survey for Cambridge Analytica a political consulting firm that use the material to influence people, on how to vote the companies then CEO bragged about their prediction models on stage by having hundreds and hundreds of. Thousands of Americans undertake the survey we were able to form a mobile to predict the, personality of every single adult. In the United States of America Did you get to the point where you were predicting personalities And you gave that to Cambridge analytic? Contract what did you think they were gonna, use it for I knew it was gonna be for elections and I had a understanding or feeling that. Was going to be for the Republican side as political consultants Cambridge analytical was. Hired by campaigns to analyze voters and target them with ads

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Republicans accuse Facebook, Twitter of bias in 'dumb' hearing

WBZ Morning News

02:24 min | 5 years ago

Republicans accuse Facebook, Twitter of bias in 'dumb' hearing

"Monday the jury selection will begin. November fifth Cogan agreed to delay the trial after. Goosebumps defense said potential evidence was only recently turned over to them and they left them with inadequate time to. Prepare they say prosecutors recently turned over more than one hundred thousand sound files and some thirty five hundred pages of witness interviews with ten thousand more pages yet to. Come Guzman has pleaded not guilty to charges that has cartel laundered billions of dollars in oversaw a ruthless campaign of murders and kidnappings Mark Remillard ABC, news New. York Three bill's expected to get a vote in the house this, week but. The same cannot be said for. The, twenty nineteen fiscal budget which is now seventeen. Days late house speaker Bob deleo says he is optimistic the house will vote on a Bill to regulate short. Term rentals such as Airbnb as well as finalize a Bill to raise the tobacco purchasing age to twenty one and vote on another Bill to wipe anti-abortion state laws. Off the books delay oh says he is disappointed the budget still doesn't have a vote but says he's hopeful Senate president Harriet Chandler we'll, have good, news soon Facebook YouTube and, Twitter officials will, testify before, the, House Judiciary committee today focusing on. Social media filtering practices GOP lawmakers are taking aim at. Social media platforms and they're filtering practices Facebook Google and. Twitter sending their top public policy executives to Capitol Hill Republicans have. Criticized the, pot form for what they claim were politically motivated practices. A blocking some conservative content the companies have rejected that claim today's hearing comes after one the judiciary held in April which the. Companies had denied to participate end Serena Marshall ABC news Washington a, dog is back home now after police in, New Jersey posted, its mugshot on. Social media Cape May patrolman Michael assay bean the park and a yard Sunday he then posted a photo on Facebook with a caption this is what happens when you run away from home it took just a few hours before the pugs owners, tractor, down let's say age. Later posted that being paid her bail, in cookies 2018 is turning out, to, be, a great year for pop Star Kelly Clarkson Along with our hosting duties on the voice and. Billboard music awards a singer will be headlining the annual US open tennis tournament performance in August will kick off the fiftieth anniversary of the two week event bringing together the world's..

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Facebook's 'Maximum Penalty' in UK for Cambridge Analytica Is Chump Change

Today

02:22 min | 5 years ago

Facebook's 'Maximum Penalty' in UK for Cambridge Analytica Is Chump Change

"Salaries have broadcasters paid over one hundred and fifty thousand pounds last year the figures caused months of negative headlines when it was revealed that some women were paid less than men for doing similar jobs this year's annual report will break down the earnings of individual presenters showing what they get for each program they appear on thank you joel's it's nine minutes paul seven facebook is facing record fine for failing to protect it uses personal data and failing to to be transparent about how the information could be harvested offers the foreign may be a record but it is just five hundred thousand pounds hof that if they pay promptly which works out around fifty p for each of the million people whose data was harvested by cambridge analytica who were working with the vote leave campaign during the referendum joined by the regulated by the information commissioner elizabeth denham welcomes his junior thank you good morning facebook's current profits around four hundred and thirty billion pounds a year hoffa million isn't gonna worry them to bunches it is our maximum fine under the previous law the data protection act of nineteen ninety eight the infringement happened several years ago so that is the maximum amount available to us if it happened now what would be the possibility well under the gdp are are finding power is up to four percent of global turnover and we think this was a very serious contravention so in the new regime they would face a much higher fine but this isn't all about the millions could be this is not all about fines though and i think any company that faces of fine and we've issued our notice of intent to find facebook for these serious contraventions any company is worried about its reputation because people want to feel that their data is is safe very serious you say is your description of this what precisely or you saying facebook is guilty of in two thousand and fourteen in two thousand fifteen the facebook platform allowed an app and your listeners may remember that dr cogan created personality.

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