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"coronado" Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

05:13 min | 3 months ago

"coronado" Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

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"coronado" Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

Southern California Real Estate Report

05:15 min | 3 months ago

"coronado" Discussed on Southern California Real Estate Report

"Today, on the Southern California real estate report, we talk about a new hotel development coming to coronado. Stay tuned. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning, welcome to Southern California real estate report. This is bob McGuire and Daniel wise coming to you from San Diego, California. So interesting interesting little piece of news today for the podcast. A spot that we would never talk about probably any new development in that's of this type of development and oceanfront vacation rental development in all places of coronado. I'm not surprised, I'm not surprised that they're trying. I'm not surprised they're trying. It's an interesting piece of land that they're trying it on. I actually have some history with coronado case. So some of my family have lived down there for many, many years. And so I kind of know where that spot is. It's interesting they're taking a piece of land that is basically it's a least piece of ground from the San Diego port authority. Yeah. And what they originally had proposed was kind of a larger hotel restaurant project that was going to be a 114 rooms, but it looks like that got kind of killed. And so they're coming back now with a project that's going to be 41 cottage like trailers and a walkway that goes down to the coronado yacht club. So of course, coronado and coronado case were like they hated it, right? Yeah, they still hate it. Yeah, they do still hate it. And look, this is far from being approved right now. It's approved by the coastal well, the coastal commission, right? And so was it the coastal commission? Is that right, damn? Oh, I'm sorry. Not the Cole's commission to see the eagle port commissioners. Okay. So it's approved by the port commissioners, the use is. So the port commissioners have approved it. Now that it still has to go in for an environmental review. So the port commissioners are like, well, this will be three years. The developer of it is in Arizona group. And they're leasing the land now. So they have a master lease on it. They're like, well, we think we can break ground next year. So we'll see how that goes.

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"coronado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:50 min | 11 months ago

"coronado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"In for David Bronco. The economy added 528,000 jobs in July. That is far in excess of what was expected. The unemployment rate fell from 3.6% to 3.5%. On top of that, jobs numbers from the previous months were revised upward turning what looked like a slowdown in job growth into a steady increase. Julia coronado is founder of macro policy perspectives and joins us live to talk about it. Hey Julia. Good morning. So is it just me or is this a complete turnaround from what everyone was expecting? Oh yeah, this is a big surprise. The recession narrative in the markets has been very strong and most were anticipating at a minimum of slowdown and what we got is just very strong, very broad based job gains and a new cycle low in the unemployment rate. What does this mean for all these predictions of recession? Well, we're clearly not in a recession. The unemployment rate has to be rising and that usually comes with job losses for there to be a recession. So we're nowhere near that. We consumers have income flowing into their pockets and they are spending it and that is not what a recession looks like. I am also seeing that we have fully regained all the jobs lost in the pandemic. Yes, we have officially recovered all jobs lost about two and a half years to do that. That's less than half of what it took last cycle. So this is a big success in the job market All right. Julia coronado, founder of Mark of macro policy perspectives. Thank you so much. My pleasure. All right, let's do the numbers

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Retirement Research Director:  Plans Have Lost $3.4 Trillion Since January

Mark Levin

01:17 min | 1 year ago

Retirement Research Director: Plans Have Lost $3.4 Trillion Since January

"Alicia munnell director of the center for retirement research at Boston college wrote in a blog this week that retirement plans ready Have collectively lost upwards of three $1 trillion since just the beginning of January The coronado's latest date of 401k plan participants have lost about 1.4 trillion from their accounts IRAs have lost 2 trillion since the end of 2021 Good God So basically the federal government spent trillions and you've lost trillions Main Street is filling it too One woman told Fox business her 401k has been decimated To the point that she is now wondering if her plans for starting her golden years might need to be delayed Yeah I think so A trader works on the floor of the New York stocks exchange in New York It's horrible I mean I was thinking I might be retiring you know in the next year or two and now I don't I don't know what I can do that They're not doing too good right now Another man said of his investments We've been losing a lot of money

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"coronado" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"coronado" Discussed on WTOP

"A 9 15 over to Dave Johnson Cousin from California who played lacrosse in the late 80s He watched lacrosse game here He said you know they catch the ball more But that was the 80s Now they have players from California making a difference like yesterday for Maryland the university of Maryland Anthony de Mayo He's from San Diego coronado island not Long Island coronado island He had four goals and assists led Marilyn 9 7 whatever Cornell and the NCAA title and the head coach John till the nudges about one player though The leadership We had so many selfless guys Share some talent for the selflessness of this group Great role models for young people And also perfect 18 NCAA record from most wins without a loss Winners of four or 5 nationals had momentum I'm just not the pitching Eric fetty at charge was 6 runs a little over ending 13 5 lost the mets Now some good stuff from Dave Preston's nationals notebook Last week's heroes include Nelson Cruz who had four 23 with 6 RBI and Victor robles bat that woke up to the tune of four 12 with 7 RBI and his first Homer of the season More WTO dot com next time how old about Steven Strasberg the Orioles enjoyed that ten nothing whatever the Red Sox rangers 6 two one of the hurricane so they advanced to take on the lightning Hey Novak Djokovic Rafael Nadal will meet this afternoon two 45 our time quarterfinals of French Open next half hour We'll have a closer look at that matchup And what's in a name the Lehigh valley iron pigs have decided to play some of their games this season as the Lehigh valley scrapple A tribute to a regional delicacy that's a combination of pork scraps left from pig processing Dave Johnson WTO be sports.

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"coronado" Discussed on Detour To Neverland

Detour To Neverland

05:20 min | 1 year ago

"coronado" Discussed on Detour To Neverland

"Versus going to the park with us specifically that night it was to go to raza the resistance for the first time and i don't ever let that go but i do think that there are some really cool spots around disney property where you can still get the disney experience that you're looking for but also squeezing that must see football game so the one that stood out to me would be like a geyser point or something where maybe they don't have a ton of tv's but you can relax get comfortable again guys point wilderness lodge. All of that just feel so fall being outside that they will definitely change the channel for you and it seems like the perfect spot. Our group that guys are points would be an excellent one. I'm trying to think of as anywhere else. Rix at coronado springs is a sports bar However i don't think it fits the false name because it's indoors fall. We gotta be outdoors. Yeah at least city. Works does have a patio where they can open up the windows and everything in lead in that fresh crisp air. If that's what we want to call it so glorious. It's going to be so great. I'm just giving it like maybe two more weeks and i think it's going to be perfect number ten on our list. The last thing that we have is again with the at hotel recreation movies on the lawn fall. Seems like the absolute best time again less bugs which typically aren't a huge problem on disney property. But if you're staying somewhere where there are lakes or water involved. You know that there's always bugs is going to be cooler outside. You don't have to worry about rain. You could have a little blanket or something that you lay out with some snacks and it's going to be a good. It's kind of relaxing way to end your night so the couple ones that stand out to me that have excellent little makeshift theatres. That they set up are the boardwalk. I think has an excellent the they set up on their little artificial grass right.

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"coronado" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

On the Road with Mickey

02:54 min | 1 year ago

"coronado" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

"I think all of our favorites accounting match fat daddy. Because you have miss brenda with riverside which is a peon pod with french quarter. And then you got me with the cabins and the cabins are just well. They're the cabins so there's not really anything that needs to be explained there so there you go but i also have some listener feedback also and brenda absolutely zero. Surprise that your client. Pj likes her reside. It says it riverside his best. He went on to say that you can't beat the ambience and the gift shop is great. I agree ride. The springs is her favorite to write smart girl that. Pj my buddy. John who commented on the values he said that he loves riverside in coronado springs. Erica both have great landscaping something. I didn't even touch on landscaping. Both pools are tops in their book. Enjoys the quick service in the sit down at riverside more apt. He has not done this. Sit down at coronado springs that would that's the What's the name of that restaurant or market well. Pepper market was the food court area. Yeah the sit down as well know. There's rick says the bar one it's a. It's that long four forward errands. He's gonna the maya grill. Now i was thinking. Oh my is the table service and the l. od. Coronado is the is the replacement for pepper market way. I understand it anyway. But he said that the quick service pepper market had lost some of its taste in his book But he hadn't been there for years and john. I'm gonna tell you. Try it again. Because i think the elmer kado decor auto Has done a good job at replacing and improving on what you get there. So i would say try again He said he would like to try it again. To see if it is improved so anyway you figure out the name of that other one. Because that's gonna drive me insane. Go ahead go ahead move along. i'm just gonna. i'm sorry. I can't let things go because it's john. Don't you worry about it.

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"coronado" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

On the Road with Mickey

03:16 min | 1 year ago

"coronado" Discussed on On the Road with Mickey

"The water taxi from riverside stops french. Quarter and then goes down to disney springs. So you can pick it up You can also take the water taxi from french. Quarter up to riverside if it's going the right direction So that's good As far as riverside goes one of the things that we found one year. And i don't know this isn't every year thing or not but Some of our friends from brazil with their loud soccer horns would would sometimes stay at french quarter when we were there and so it got a little noisy when they were there because they had these huge groups of people so that if that's happening that might be a reason to stay in another resort just because of the noise factor but typically though. It wasn't a huge thing One of the things. I wanna share is my screen Let me switch something real quick. What you got for us danny. I'm just gonna show you pictures. I have see here. So what am i looking at. I've got. I've got the riverview a pay. That's the same shot you see my background. And then i've got the pool over at coronado springs and i really liked the pools at both resorts. That's why it's a one. Be you know the the pool at a last sato exactly as part of the dick site. It does a cool a you. It would have been much better if you had gotten a shot of that waterslide. Yeah but at waterside is built into a mesoamerican pyramid. You guys. it is really neat and then the pool. French quarters called doubloon lagoon. But both pools have a waterside. They both have a lot of fun. and it and it's just a great way to unwind you know and we stayed Coronado springs four both Let's see the first two years we stayed on. Property was coronado springs. The second two years we stayed on property was french quarter. So that's why we liked both a lot. I'll there's there's obviously a lot of differences between the two and one of the biggest difference is is in the teaming so french quarter is like you are in the french. Quarter of new orleans at riviera is like you are up in a by a louisiana coronado springs. It's like you are in south west or in mexico as tech period maya period. That kind of thing So it's just really really neat and you know and the food at coronado kinda plays along with that..

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"coronado" Discussed on The Dr. Susan Block Show

The Dr. Susan Block Show

03:40 min | 1 year ago

"coronado" Discussed on The Dr. Susan Block Show

"And we feature some very exciting people such as shannon coronado and our pick for president who is dominant tricks. Tara indiana who was a us presidential candidate at that time so you it went port. I was at one point. But when push came to shove i ended up voting for hillary because i was nervous about donald or yeah so i voted for hillary. The lesser of two evils. Yes absolutely but at the time. We weren't that worried. So i supported a dominatrix figuring. She knew how to handle terrorizing men with huge penis size anxieties so tar. Indiana is on and a bunch of other people j. to rico and jackie blue late great. Jackie blue nori is on hund- ecuador the wolf anyway. We also went to the emmys that year as we do every year except this year we didn't go didn't go to the emmys we're sad. I'm sad max is often board at the emmys. But i said they'll to to to to to. I have a two two side. And yet i agreed..

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"coronado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"I'm Andy you learned for David Brancaccio. June's job job report came out mere minutes ago from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. We had 850,000 jobs added last month, which is more than the expected number that was closer to 700,000. Here to help us break it down is Julia Coronado, Founder of Macro Policy Perspectives Right down the street from me here in Austin. Hey, Julia. Good morning. So this is is a big number a pleasant surprise. I imagine. Oh, yes, This is a we're moving in the right direction with stronger job gains relative to prior months and big numbers where we need to see them. Mm. And specific hospitality. And also, I guess government hiring two. Yeah, yes, exactly so leisure and hospitality, which was hardest hit by the pandemic, added 343,000 jobs. And government workers, state and local government, in particular, added close to 200,000 jobs. We lost a million people in that sector. So again, that's where we need to see the job gains and that's exactly where we're seeing them. Now, wage growth was just about where folks expected to be 0.3%. Is that enough to lure folks back or is it just sort of whole hum? What do you think? There's plenty of scope for improvement in the labor force participation in coming months. We still think things like school closures and just time to search for jobs is holding people back. But, yes, it's a solid wage gains, but it's kind of the sweet spot for the Fed. It's not something that triggers concerns of a wage price spiral. It's a solid gain. We do think it'll bring people back. Julia Coronado is founder of Macro Policy perspective. Thanks, Julia..

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"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

08:10 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Myers, a sports journalist who's been covered, All right. We're trying to get to the bottom of what actually happened and who's responsible and therefore who should be punished. Sanction counseled whatever. Because all of our kids are looking at us and they're gonna take note. Do we decide to go with the mob in situations like this? Or do we established facts and irrational? Calm method logical manner. We established facts and then relate those facts to the public so that they can stop spreading misinformation. And then do we Target those and punish those responsible for whatever transgressions. Uh, you know occurred. That's what you're supposed to do. Our kids are watching us to see if that's what we do. If we don't, then they're going to go out and they will perpetuate injustice. They will foment division they will advance. False narratives. Speaking with Coronado School Board member Stacy Kz and Stacy You had been sitting through board meeting after board meeting of activists from the Coronado Democrat Club and other groups demanding that you Implement critical race theory in the classroom. And no one's against teaching our kids about the evils of racism or the you know disappointments of our nation's history of Having slaves and not freeing slaves immediately in 17, 76 and You know the fight for civil rights, but critical race theory doesn't do a dispassionate presentation of facts. What they do is they basically try to Foment racial division. Uh it targets white people it makes makes them somehow the victimizers, uh, that perpetuates racial divisions. Um, it's just not. It's not. It's not accurate and truthful, and it's very corrosive. And so you all as the school board had been pushing back on the CRT curriculum. And wanting to go with more balanced approaches. Do you think that now the the Coronado Democrat Club, whose member engineered this incident will likely have the votes to push CRT through using this incident as the instigation I don't know if they will have the votes because I don't I don't know how my constituents my colleagues will vote on that specific situation. However, what I see trending right now is that I have requested our school board get together and Talk about what's taking place. What has taken place. Talk about where the mental health is for students, not just their basketball players, but our students overall and they have all refused to meet. You have to have the majority vote to meet on a special board meeting, and they refused at three. I've requested four times the fourth time they didn't even answer. They didn't respond. So you're trying to get a board meeting so the board can actually do its job to get facts out there and listen to public reviews. Yes, because we were elected. We weren't We were elected by the community, so the community was to know what's going on. We were also elected by parents that have Children in the school, and they also want to know what's going on. I have a school board member have that responsibility that judiciary responsibility to to see what is taking place and I realized is an investigation. This is unlike other investigations, because not only are we dealing or looking for facts, but we also have the social media platform and now we have governing bodies such as the C S. Have now come out with their investigation and slammed corn Otto and provided sanctions onto our students and our school. It's a concern that That our schools won't meet to convey and get a better understanding of where we are so as it relates to critical theory. Now we're not necessarily teaching critical theory as a classroom. In 2026, the Department of Education for California had required all schools in California to implement an ethnic studies class for students to then have that as a class to graduate to attend any you see, or state school system, part of that ethnic studies that there were people to break it down. It includes this critical theory. Now, if you're teaching a balanced approach, then you teach all theories. You don't just teach critical race theory. Critical theory is a very dangerous because it it tribal ises students. Not just based on their color, as you can see, even with our basketball players, But it tribal eyes is our students and based upon their own ideologies, So if you're a Christian male white that's an ideology to according to this critical theory, and it's a very concerned because you don't solve racism by adding more racism. It's not the way we saw this this problem or this challenge we provide. Content to our history and then understand why it took place to not been repeated. And now we're repeating it. But just repeating a different way using credible theory. Oh, yeah, I will say that. Yeah. Go ahead real ground. Well, yeah, the Coronado Democratic Party. Not necessarily at our last board meeting. Just before this. The special board meeting for this incident on June 17th with the vice president, Brian Trotter was taking pictures of people that were coming out. Who had made a comment come in and made comments about necessary critical theory. But programs such as No place for hate, and no to those individuals, you'll be sorry in the next 2 to 3 weeks that you did this Right. You can afford shadowing, foreshadowing some sort of thing that would happen that would make them regret that they stood up and opposed any sort of critical race theory or curriculum in the classrooms. And then suddenly a member of his club engineers. The tortilla throwing incident. One rook last item. Apparently, you've had these activists show up at your home. Do you feel that that's appropriate? Um, if somebody wants to reach out to me at any time and ask questions, I welcome that to be approached. Um, you know, in my It's a little it's concerning because again are they asking for the better to understand the truth? Are they asking for or they looking for another avenue to You know, to persuade a boat. I guess you could pay. So their words to intimidate you. Uh, yeah. I mean, I think it's realistically inappropriate. You don't visit someone at their home without an invitation to their home that that's just basic etiquette. But these people seem to think that brute force mob mentality is the only way that they can override. Uh, you know, public sentiment and force their agenda on folks. Well, we appreciate your coming on and your efforts to try to get your colleagues to meet and to get information out there to the public. Uh, and my hope is that you will persuade the board. Not only to reject CRT, but that you will persuade them to appeal the CF decision and force the information out publicly and maybe get your own report out there as a school districts so that the C I F has to recognize that no, they're making, uh Imposing sanctions based on um, a so called investigation that is completely contrary to what they concluded in their in their statement yesterday. Appreciate you stopping by All right, coming up. We're gonna talk to the mayor of Coronado. Plus, I'll tell you what we're going to do to help out these kids because we will not let injustice stand. Plus, uh, someone wrote an op ed in the Union Tribune about this incident. Referencing our show, calling me a liar. Well, I need to respond because we don't present bad information here. We've got the facts coming up on the final report. First traffic..

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"coronado" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on 90 Day Fiance Trash Talk

"So i part of the class would be a dumbbell workout right. It would be a dance. Dumbbells cardi strengthened cardio. Yeah she has heels on with a sports sure yes all right. She does a stripper dance. Which is nice. Shot the floor not what's needed at the gym. And he said why. Don't we minimize going down to the floor. Yeah i would pass out. I couldn't do that also. He goes maybe less of the taking your top less nipple lesson that ball less grinding on the guy in the front and he was like that was great. He was trying to be nice. And here's his out and this is a classic like i would love to hire you. Basically you're hired. You just have to take these classes online. Yup and Get certified in english. Basically i know that you can't pass this so definitely i'll hire you right away. Well this is like those bars. This is and they. Would you have to get your bartending license up. And that's how i used to make my money. Inching those people those morons so now he says all right. Let's go get a drink. And she's like yeah. Let's go get a drink. I think he meant a bottle of water. Yeah i think he met a gatorade protein. Shake yeah i think he meant like let's go to the juice bar at the gym right like i don't think we're going to take a volcan. Cranberry right now. it's like ooh. I love it. She's like my husband only brings me to brewery and i don't drink beer. Yeah oh god all right well. This was a very funny episode. Make sure you're following us. At ninety day. Podcast on instagram and twitter. Lots of stuff is going on over there and make sure you're following me at trixie to zini on instagram twitter. And if you're looking for more My upcoming stand up comedy dates. Tracy coronado dot com follow well at girl on instagram and twitter. Give us a five star rating and amazing review. Make sure you're joining patriotic patriot.

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"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

02:44 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Church's chicken restaurant in Otay Mesa. Investigators say This all started when Blake trying to use a fake $100 bill to pay for his food, and witnesses say he became angry when I banias wouldn't accept it. Say Blake left but returned 10 minutes later started shooting at employees in the restaurant. The woman who was at the drawing through says after hearing the shots, her and her husband drove off. She says she saw the shooter leave and they came back to help. What did you do next? Drove back to the church chicken. And why did you go back there? Because I knew they got hurt. So what was your purpose in going back there to see if they needed help. Marie Cornell with reporting partner 10 news as the judge will rule on whether Blake will stand trial corn out of high school head basketball coach JD Le Perry said after fans and players threw tortilla tortillas at a Latino team. He does not condone the behavior and understood it was racist in nature. But the unified school district voted to remove him from his position. One local groups serving Latino communities weighs in on what can be learned. The Chicano Federation, pointing out the coach's behavior at the end of the game was one that didn't promote sportsmanship as some report him swearing. CEO of the federation Nancy Maldonado says many students she's heard from believe this sort of behavior is in the fabric of Coronado High School, and she sees why that Children, you know our product of their environment, and I think it was really the We're going to hear some of the parents reactions last night at the board meeting and then defending this behavior. Maldonado's optimistic the school can learn from this and hopes others see this is why ethnic or racial studies should be taught and why we need to be teaching Children about the history of this country and the history of racism. Maldonado hopes the two teams can get together and discuss the incident. Zachary Barnes Kogo news CDC Safety group said there is a likely association between a rare heart inflammatory condition and adolescents and young adults, mostly after they get their second covid shot. There have been more than 1200 cases of two conditions, mostly in people 30 and under who got fighters or Moderna's vaccine. The cases have occurred most often within a week or After dose, too. With chest pain is the most common presentation. CDC officials are gathering more data to fully understand the potential risks how to manage it and whether there are any long term issues. But officials say that getting the vaccine outweighs the risks. The Dow was down 71 at 8 33,074 and the NASDAQ was up 18 setting another record Now at 405 your real time, Dr. Here's Joe, Eager Maryland traffics a little slow into downtown south on West 53 from the Washington to downtown. Estimated travel time in South 1 63 from Highway 52.

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"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Action. Here's the Fox Sports story. California High school basketball coach fired after tortillas thrown at opposing team That's right. Coronado School board last night. Voted to fire The basketball court coach for Coronado High School, J. De la Peri. And, uh, the board discussed student discipline. But did not take any action last night. The Orange Glen High School, Uh, team There's been no, uh, discipline on that side, and I think that we're probably going to need some discipline on both sides here. But what you are are experiencing right now what you're seeing play out right now. Is the politicization. Of an incident. And there's a whole lot of misinformation out there. There's a whole lot of, uh Bad players involved here. And I don't mean the coaches. I don't mean the students. I don't need mean virtually anyone in that building. There are outside groups that are trying to politicize this and they need to be called out. We need to explain to the community that there's venomous people, hateful people lying Misrepresenting and we need to call them out for those misrepresentations. Here is the um big bombshell news. I tweeted it out this morning at seven a.m.. I had been receiving Uh, tips and reports all through yesterday. And we were waiting to make sure that we can confirm a lot of facts and information. But The breaking news. Is that The individual who brought the tortillas to the game on Saturday night. Not only was a Latino But he is a member of the Coronado Democratic Club. He is a union operative. He is a democratic socialist. He is a state government employee. With parks and recreation. Is a a close friend of the Coronado High School basketball coach. Yeah, he is Latino. Democrat political operative member of S. C. I use union organizing team and he has long advocated. For a Democrat socialist takeover of the Coronado School Board. He has long advocated for Coronado Schools to implement critical race theory. And he brought your tortillas to the game. He distributed the tortillas to several students. He encouraged them to throw the tortillas. And yet the San Diego liberal media Had the same information provided them yesterday that we had, but they were too chicken blank or too biased to actually move forward and report this Don't you find it interesting that a Latino brought Flour tortillas or corn tortillas. I think they were corn tortillas. I don't care what Brock tortillas to the basketball game. And the only thing that we have about racism right now publicly is that tortillas were thrown. Racism. You know that orange Glenn is predominantly Latino. You're going to hear. A lot of things that were was not was not concluded in those initial articles. That will I think, cause you to conclude that number one. This is not a case of racism. This is a case of unsportsmanlike conduct. This is a case of adults. Being the biggest the biggest. Uh um uh, the most at fault. Adults, not students, Adults. You will find that both sides both orange, Glenn High and Coronado High have culpability here. You will find that there is an active political agenda trying to misrepresent. What happened? And smear kids as Racists solely because they have a political agenda. There's shilling for You're going to find also that outside groups that have nothing to do with this issue have swooped in. Like vultures, and they ought to be described as such. They're vultures picking over the carcass trying to foment hate. Yeah, I'm looking at you, Enrique marinas. I called Bironas or whatever this guy border angels threw him out because of some, You know, Major. Uh, you know, scam and and and and, uh, problem with his behavior. But now he's out there, representing that. He's a community member in Coronado. No, he's not. He's there to stir the pot in Coronado. We've got the care The, uh, the American Islamic, Uh, Federation Group in San Diego. There, there. The Democrats, Socialists are down there. Trying to promote critical race theory. Yussef Miller Islamic Society of North County. Enrique Morones of Gentle You need to. I don't know what the hell that means. He's the guy in the audio that says that they were bombs of hate. They weren't tortillas. They were bombs of hate. Yussef in Enrique are members of the San Diego hate Crime Coalition. They either are not familiar with the facts or they know the facts and they are lying. Can anyone explain to me why a Latino Democrat Socialist Union political organizer who is a friend of Lorena Gonzalez. Can anyone or give a basic explanation? Why he's the one that was, uh, who came up with the idea of throwing tortillas? He didn't have a child on that court. He didn't have a student at the school. He is a graduate of the school. But can anyone tell me why? I think the answer is pretty damn obvious. This is incitement. This is someone trying to create a controversy. This is a political group trying to create racism as a problem. Manipulating Children manipulating kids. That's what's going on here. There's no other reasonable explanation for the sequence of facts that we have now ascertained. Do I find this to be racism? I do find Some of the comments to be disrespectful. I do find it to be unsportsmanlike conduct. But now We have another problem. We.

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"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

03:40 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Coronado Unified School District is looking for a new head basketball coach. Today. Cocos team coverage begins with Phil Farrar. This comes after a tortilla throwing incident by Coronado students and fans and opposing players and fans following a CIA of went over Orange. Glenn, predominantly Hispanic high school core, not a unified held an emergency meeting last night. Lee Pontus is a school board member. We have much to learn about racial diversity. Have fired head coach JD Let Perry issuing an apology Tweet, which read. Unfortunately, a community member brought tortillas and distributed them, which was unacceptable and racist in nature. I do not condone this behavior player. Wayne McKinney is captain of the corn auto team and African Americans. You have to be sensitive to how they believe it looks and you know, throwing this tortilla is you know, at a predominantly Hispanic school, it doesn't look good. The Escondido Union High School District, which serves orange, Glenn also held a special meeting and heard from pain. Parents. This mother's shaken by what took place. Why would they do that? No, I didn't know what was going on. Phil Farrar, KOGO news. What can be learned from what happened at corn outta high last weekend? More on that now from cocoa? Zachary Barnes, the Chicano federation, pointing out the coach's behavior at the end of the game was one that didn't promote sportsmanship as some report him swearing. CEO of the federation, Nancy Maldonado says many students she's heard from believe this sort of behavior is in the fabric of Coronado High School. And she sees why that Children, you know our product of their environment, and I think it was really disturbing to hear some of the parents reactions last night at the board meeting and then defending this behavior. Maldonado's optimistic the school can learn from this and hopes others see this is why ethnic or racial studies should be taught and why we need to be teaching Children about the history of this country and the history of racism. Maldonado hopes the two teams can get together and discuss the incident. Zachary Barnes Good news news out of Sacramento today. The state it turns out owes the federal government billions of dollars and unemployment funds. California's troubled Employment Development Department ran out of money during the pandemic, so it borrowed funds from the federal government. Now small businesses who suffered the most could soon be hit with higher payroll taxes. Alyssa Anderson with the California Budget and Policy Center. I don't see any reason why the state should pay for something that businesses should have been paying all along again. The reason Why we have this debt is because businesses weren't paying enough into the front to begin with. But business leaders say the state is the one who shut them down and should find another way to pay back the loan. Eddie McLovin KOGO news changes involving parking spaces in the city of San Diego are being noticed as more people begin to venture out after the pandemic. Restrictions ended parking issues and some sentinel communities are becoming more common. Randolph Bob tells NBC Santiago While he has his own parking spot in his neighborhood, he's seen other residents in a restaurant patrons having trouble finding a place to park. There is like a ton of traffic through here, and I'm sure people who maybe don't necessarily have a driveway or have more than two cars that it would make it really hard to park and they'd end up having to park several blocks away in North Park, business owners and people live there are protesting the city's plan to eliminate about 450 parking spaces along a stretch of the 30th Street business district. To make room for bicycle paths, and the City Council is about to approve a plan to allow many businesses all over the city to get rid of parking spots. The stores can use them for more retail space, and so restaurants can use them for more outdoor dining out Wall Street That out right now is up are actually down about 17 points. It's 12 06. Let's check the freeways now with Cocos real time traffic and Mike Hancock..

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California School Coach Fired After Tortillas Thrown at Team

Jim Bohannon

00:16 sec | 2 years ago

California School Coach Fired After Tortillas Thrown at Team

"The Coronado California School Board voted to fire the high school basketball coach after a squabble last weekend between the coaching staffs at the division championship. Against the mostly Latino school, the board so tabling potential discipline against Coronado Students seen throwing tortillas of the opposing

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"coronado" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

09:38 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"Women weren't doing better because the men are doing as doing pretty well so i don't i think that you also having to mba championships. A super bowl. What all these. Of course factually actually of all the men. Okay so there you hear. They're defending themselves in. It was kris jenner who spoke up the to nba championships. Were when lamar odom was married to khloe. The super bowl was when reggie bush when the super bowl when he was dating kim yes. So here's my question. Are the women right. Kendall is now dating devon booker who just had his first ever triple double in game one of the western conference finals. So is there a kardashian curse. I th so i believe that when you get involved in one of these celebrity reality things it is a time suck when you when matt camp dated reena roy time suck and lebron says or mean he says i don't know if originated but keep the main thing the main thing i think when you are wrapped up in a reality show and you're on red carpets and there's paparazzi. I think you're not keeping the main thing the main thing. So is there a kardashian curse. I know there are exceptions but it has been a time suck for everybody so i think dating somebody. Famous is the issue lindsay. In your opinion. Is there a kardashian curse. I don't think so. I i get what i'm saying. I think it's a completely supportable theory buddies dating a woman who is supportive of them and what they do. And i mean khloe was actually dating trista and when the casual and the nba championship. Because i remember her being at some of those games so nobody like it wasn't a big deal she'd go to games. Nobody bothered her. It wasn't a thing like my daughter. Blake griffin when he left tom. Kendall candle yeah well. Kendall dates basketball player. She was dayton griffin than she dated. Ben simmons so yeah so. That's not a very good sign. But now now she's dating devon booker and he's never played veteran his whole life. Yeah yeah my my theory is is as stated keep the main thing the main thing and i think sometimes when you get involved in celebrity relationships you lose sight of the main thing and i will maintain that. I'm hoping to be kim kardashian. Husband number six. He lives on now. That your wife actually all right. Aaron rodgers has just renewed his membership at the green bay country club. Does that mean something. Yes i've been telling you this area staying. Of course he stain. Wait a minute. You've been saying he's gonna go. I've saying he's staying all along. You would say they have. Tatum trade them. They say no you. You've been saying you wouldn't trade him at any at any cost. I would trade him. And i would i if he joined the country club. Don't you think he staying one hundred percent. Yeah we'll think about this now that you're a golfer. I can cure these theories golfer. Air quotes golfing wisconsin. And by the way they have some killer golf courses in wisconsin. They have whistling straights. Where they've had majors have erin hills where they've had majors by the way. This course i saw a picture of it. spe tack. Green bay logos accord somebody. But think about it. If you live in wisconsin all right. You can only play golf there. You can't play during the football you can go play in the off season right. Why would he renew a membership to play golf in the off season if he's never going back by the way in a very short season to play golf right because basically you can play from march through september so it's probably planning to go to training camp it. There's no way he renews that golf because golf. Memberships are expensive. Yes there's no way he re- he renews that thing unless he knows he's going back to live there for a while. Yeah i think there's no question he stan. I never wavered from this position. I never thought green bay trade them and i always thought there was a way to keep him on the roster. So yeah i think he's going to be the quarterback for the green bay packers for the foreseeable future tagging. This is an interesting. One officials have opened an investigation into it. Incident that occurred in the aftermath of a championship basketball game on saturday night between coronado high school which is down in san diego county and orange glen high. School video shows tortillas being thrown onto the court and at orange glen players after coronado won the game. Orange glen serves predominantly latino student. Really coronado is predominantly white. He california state assemblywoman lorraina. Gonzales weighed in saying quote coronado should be sanctioned by cif or stripped of their championship. We should have universal condemnation of this activity end quote. The police department promised to investigate the incident and said they were able to identify the jolt. Male who took tortillas to the game one guy who brought the tortillas and he handed him out to everyone if it turns out that this was just one guy or a few guys should the af punish the whole school for the acts of a few. That's a killer question right. It's it's unbelievably offensive right. I mean i think there should be universal condemnation of this right which which leads me to. I absolutely think they should strip him. Because here's why if they do it. It'll never happen again. It'll cautionary tale that crap like this. I know it's brutally unfair to the kids that one. Yup it's brutally unfair to the ninety nine percent who taught students who aren't racist and didn't throw tortillas but it's so it is so offensive and so stupid that coronado then becomes known as the cautionary tale of this can't go on. It becomes the thing that we always say about drunk driving or about gun control in canada. You know they never. They have much shootings in canada and much drunk driving incidents in other countries because when even one of them happens they absolutely crush the perpetrate. Yeah yeah i'm with you. I'm with you strip them of the title it is. It is a shame for those players. Don't deserve cornel absolutely doesn't deserve to be stripped. But i think this state assemblywoman has a point that you've got to make a public statement here as if to say you know what high school is where you learn how to be an adult now. The what's going to make this heart is if the police department determines that it was all adults that did this that there were no kids involved in that case you just ban the adults forever and yet the kids keep their title. They're going to have a meeting tomorrow involving both schools and the saw update on the story when they make a decision. But i would support if they said you know what. You deserve the title. That's ridiculous and because of this. You guys are out yeah. I'm with you a tough decision. But i'm with you and it's not fair. I'm sure a lot of people by the way would disagree with that. Of course well. Eight seven seven seven ten. Espn we'll take calls. You one on do you think coronado should be stripped of their title over this thing where they the fans were throwing tortillas on the court i just find it so frigging offensive eight seven seven either way quarter. Espn coronado won the game. Yeah i mean winning team. Yeah you talk about like you always see some win with dignity lose with dignity. Where's the dignity in winning. And then throw in tortillas on the court and hispanic team and it's just so stupid. Yeah it is eight. Seven seven seven ten. Espn also coming up for you. John did you hear what magic johnson said this morning on the keyshawn. Wait that's coming up next for you. Mason and ireland seven ten. Espn damn beto. Even invited kris morales golf pool and not speaking. He's just added some context to the story. Okay good good. Ran our friend duran. Yeah if you just joined us. I just did a story at the end of fast track about a championship. Basketball game between coronado high and san diego and orange glen high school orange. Glen high school is predominantly hispanic coronado is predominantly white. Now beto tweeted me a picture of a statement that was on coronado's instant rampage last night but has now been taken down and the page has turned private really so this but this adds another layer to it. Here's what this facebook post set a tortilla toss similar to throwing confetti at parties or a cap at the end of graduation. It's a celebratory action. As students throw the tortillas in the air like frisbees there are many schools that have done this. In the past such as texas tech santa barbara and baylor coronado high school basketball coaches and players are kind encouraging all around good people. Unfortunately this tortilla toss was taken as a malicious gesture toward the orange glen team as a result. Coronado residents players and coaches are being accused racism..

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What the NFT Gold Rush Means for Fashion

The Business of Fashion Podcast

02:16 min | 2 years ago

What the NFT Gold Rush Means for Fashion

"Week b. o. Fs deputy editor brian. Baskin speaks to ben wada goto founder of our which recently raised eight million dollars in funding. From andreessen horowitz coronado abs co-ceo the d. materialized ambush luton co founder and creative director of the fabric cat as well as b. o. Fs editorial associate mc nanda about what. The nfc gold rush could mean for the fashion industry. And whether all the hype will deliver on the promise that this could be the next major growth factor for an industry trying to reinvent itself. I m c explained the most recent development with nafta's in the fashion industry. An t is non fungible token and. That's a unique digital asset that sought chain technology so that contains a digital ledger. That sort of a record of all transactions end woods made this space really exciting and almost every industry has kind of brushed to the market in part. Because it's of within not leisure shows verifiable evidence of price but also ownership of a good that she can't be tampered with or altered that exists forever within this Within this sort of a ledger so this has been really exciting for number of brands. I think the one that sort of gained everyone's attention sort of started. The article was the collaboration between artifact end in eighteen year old digital artists known as ferocious That actually saw. I think it was over six hundred twenty. One at pairs of sneakers were sold from three thousand to ten thousand dollars and three point one million dollars total rhythm Virtual sneakers were sold in under seven minutes which obviously got the acid world looking to to the market. So this has been a really interesting sort of nixon in everyone on this panel. I've spoken with over the past few months as relate shown can to the market. And how what that might look like a starting with sort of the fabrications first entity between eighteen nelson moving forward towards artifacts at inversiones at collaboration that people

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"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Washington over a covert economic relief bill today on Saturday goes news at noon news radio 600 Kogo. And Good morning. It is 8 40. This is San Diego's Morning news on a Wednesday Super Bowl commercials. They're probably gonna look a little different this year. We're gonna explain Live right now You're real time traffic. What's going on out there, Kevin? It's not a little trouble here on the north side to go. Five have a string of accidents this morning, the latest one just north of the 54. So some slow traffic there, in fact, going to be slow again getting approves of 52 on that North 805. But all those accidents been cleared out of the lane bridge is clear. Strand is clear. Getting out to Coronado. Some patchy fog really settling in here. Bottom. The the clock tower and especially downtown Liburd feel that some reduced visibilities but not causing any kind of Delayed T o departures or arrivals South on on the I five. Getting onto the 50 to lawyer Park Way. Watch out for a big rig stalled on the ramp there, and it's blocking the right lane and north bound I five. In fact, both directions by five at the Del Mar Heights s O a little bit of police activity on the over crossing. Yeah, I know a little bit of police activity on the over crossing there with a pedestrian on the over crossing the Del Mar Heights right in between the north and south. My lanes on the I five. Always something there right dead. They're Bermuda Triangle of Traffic. This support is sponsored by the center at the Sierra Health Foundation. Covert 19 has killed over 30,000 Californians so far, So listen to Mom. Love means staying away. Brought to you by the center at Sierra Health Foundation. Coco's next real time Traffic update Just 10 minutes away. Patchy fog this morning and partly cloudy skies Today coast took to 62 inland 68 the mountains 56 the deserts up to 79 Right now downtown. It's.

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"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"coronado" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Three on news radio 600 Kogo Good morning at 7 10 it's Wednesday. This is San Diego's Morning news. A new show on NBC called Mr Mayor premieres tonight. It's getting great reviews. We talked to one of its stars Bobby Mourning him live. We also have a look at those roads and let's get to it because traffic on the bridge is a mess. Yeah, it's like coming to a standstill. Now, In fact, the South bound side of the eye five jammed up now is you should pass the 1 63 all the way trying to get on the bridge, and the bridge is backed up all the way with main gate getting out towards Naval air Station, North Island. There's some police activity, the main gate and according to Coronado officials, the main gate is closed getting on the base. They're opening up some other gates to the base ASAP. And those who know how to get to those gates are doing so so traffic on surface streets in Coronado, a big, hot mess and again, traffic is backed up across the span. We don't have a lot of details on exactly what's coming down out there to make a sorry about that, but ridicule reports of an accident and then we got some reports of some police activity in the area. So if you see something that really, really appreciate a heads up pound 2 50 a mobile vice pound to 50 on your phone and then just use the key words of so called traffic and you can tell us what's going on or just vent your frustration after being stuck in traffic, trying to get out to North Island, this report sponsored by Choose Change, See a dot or Go goes next Real time Traffic update. Well, that's more information on that bridge traffic just 10 minutes away. Right Patch fog this morning that a partly sunny day high surf advisory in effect until Saturday evening Coast up to 65 Inland 72, the mountains 58 the deserts up to 73 Right now downtown. We got some fog and it's 50 degrees. Coco News Time is 7 12. You might best nobody morning hand for many years, many on Saturday Night Live. He also started.

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San Diego County Reports Record Of 1087 New COVID-19 Cases

Rush Limbaugh

00:17 sec | 2 years ago

San Diego County Reports Record Of 1087 New COVID-19 Cases

"Diego skyrocketing another daily record with 1087 new cases Sunday. That's the fifth straight day that cases have topped 600. The previous record was 661 daily cases. 926 San Diegans have died of covert 19. Coronado Mayor

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Closing Out the NBA Bubble With Malika Andrews

ESPN Daily

04:21 min | 2 years ago

Closing Out the NBA Bubble With Malika Andrews

"So Melita. Today is the day where are we reaching you right now for the listener if you could describe what's around you what you're looking at potentially I suppose the last time. I'm in my hotel room at the Grand Destino. Coronado Springs. Hotel. And this has been my my room, my home, my apartment for the last one, hundred, seven days Melita Andrews has been inside the NBA bubble as long as any other member of the media. It feels like moving I'm down to the bits and bobs that are no longer fun like the half eaten bag of Doritos did I want to decide what I want to do with and the? Is that I have to decide really to these need to stay or go but I only have about two hours until I am getting picked up. And then you will be back among us out years. So Melita as. The most successful covert related experiment in America comes to an end. What's the current status of the bubble? Now are people still abiding by all the protocols yesterday officially, the bubble quote unquote burst and it means a green yellow and red zone which coordinates to the colors of our credentials. So previously where I was staying was all green, which was the first tier, wear players, referees, select media, members, coaches, MBA staff were, and those folks got tested every day when the Lakers won that became more squishy because the governor's owners or whatever you want to call them like Guinea boss who was in yellow were able to come down onto the court, the agents and family members and thinking of folks like rich Paul. Who had watched the championship in yellow were then to come into the Green Zone to party all night long with the Los Angeles Lakers this hotel opens to the public tomorrow while so we're literally the last people in here. There are maybe half a dozen MBA staff trying to make sure that. is getting figured out I actually went to the package to check for one more package and it was like last packages for Lebron James Lacks packages for Jimmy Butler last. For, Andrews. Melinda Adams all lined up sort of all in one area. So. Melinda when the bubble burst yesterday, my producer said. Oh Melita. You are not going to be ready. And she's right I'm not. What Melinda was referring to what she was warning you about is what it's like on the outside he yeah. Well, because everything when I first got here, there were a lot of folks who joked. When you got out of quarantine you served your time Oh, your your time is up. And that always bothered me mainly because when you look at the prison systems in the United, states that has been a hotbed for corona virus in many cases because people are in such close quarters and so. They couldn't be more different than the discomfort that folks who are incarcerated here in the united. States are going through as they're battling covid and what that means. People keep asking me here I get texts from my family I get it from the people who are checking us out. Are you so excited to go home I think when I came down here for months ago there was a real hope that I had that it would sort of be like this machine I would go in, get spit back out on the other side and things would be different. Country Standpoint of where we at with CORONA VIRUS AND That anxiety. Is. Still there.

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The U.S. Jobs Recovery Is Sputtering

Morning Edition

01:24 min | 2 years ago

The U.S. Jobs Recovery Is Sputtering

"What is happening to this recovery here? This is concerning Yeah. I mean, the overall number of jobs is still large by historical standards, but we've just regained a little over half the jobs we lost in the spring, and we're losing momentum way too early and where we are most worried about things in the service sector in the state and local government sector, big job losses there, so this is a worrying loss of steam. I do see fewer people now on part time layoff, but more people on permanently off. That's right. That's right. So the big story driving the unemployment rate early in this recession was people on temporary layoff. They are still coming back. Meanwhile, people who are permanently losing their jobs continues to rise, another worrying trend here. You're pointing out to me. Some of this is women with carrying special burdens in this cove it economy not going back to work. Yeah, The entire decline in the unemployment rate was people leaving the labor force just giving up looking for jobs, and it was mostly women. So we know there's a big challenge that people with school is school age Children are facing and they're giving up. For now, That's that's bad news. Julia Coronado at Macro Policy Perspectives. Thank you for this.

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Apple Fire in California spreads to over 20,000 acres

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona

00:50 sec | 3 years ago

Apple Fire in California spreads to over 20,000 acres

"Are on the front lines of the apple fire in Riverside County, which is only 5% contained after burning more than 20,000 acres and forcing thousands to evacuate. 15 engines have been sent from Caliph. I wre San Diego caliph IRS, Thomas Shoot, says The agency is well equipped to help out and still stop any fires in our own backyard. It's nice that little toe offer stuff to help. We all know it. Plenty of resources make their way down to us when we're so we have plenty of resources and still well covered. Shoot, says The pandemic is also changing how evacuation shelters air run, keeping as few people as possible on site there, make sure they're taken care of, and and they're gay and my hotel in place to stay and additional help. Also coming from San Diego fire rescue as well as fire departments and power away and Coronado Joshua Lipton KOGO News. An

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COVID 19 Travel News

The World Nomads Podcast

09:23 min | 3 years ago

COVID 19 Travel News

"Welcome to the war nomads podcast. We'll be keeping you up to date travelers information about Coronado answering some uplifting news views to inspire you and keeping smiling took I. It's true with you. Those topics energy analyst in lockdown in Paris. Thought I feel Italy. What is happening on? Well social distancing and wearing masks is still required in Italy. It has said child to lockdown while at least most of their structures there in face to of locked down where they can leave their homes for less urgent reasons including exercising impacts and visiting relatives and some of those people have been locked emphasis being like eight ten weeks. Jesus came to get outside. Wouldn't you? Yeah we'll what other? Headlines have forced to speaking of face masks it's now compulsory to wear a face mask on. Moist. Us Airlines American Airlines United Delta and Frontier Airlines. Join jetblue in the order. Look after initially signed Feis Moss provided protection the CDC changed its mind and recommends they used to prevent people who are affected. But don't know it from spreading the corona virus hints. The idea of wearing face masks when you are apply no in the terminal a look speaking of American Airlines. They've posted a whopping two point. Two billion dollar loss for the three months of the years I fought but that saying it's not the end for the add that side. I've got six point. Eight billion in the quantity for the current quarter and government is another Money that's coming in. I reckon they'll rise that to eleven billion in liquidity into the second quarter so then Guyana and talked soon we would hook. One of the world's most popular tourist sites has had a ninety nine point five percent drop in visits in April. It's Cambodia's ankle what which normally takes in seven million dollars a month in phase but with just six hundred fifty visitors last month the takings were poultry thirty thousand dollars to there that suicide for that economy. Yes they rely on older people all around ankle. What who yes yes. That's that's not even taking into account that loss of money for all of those people there as we NI- tourism and travel with temperatures of GDP. This people survive exactly but pre convert remember though talks that they were going to restrict the number of visitors to anchor. What because of tourism. Yeah two point six million people in las GSA. It's probably yeah. It's bad for the people who try to make a livelihood from around it but You know maybe it's time to reset on those things in control nights. I love finally. I've got some good corona virus needs for you Beijing's Forbidden City is. I've been to the public for the first time. Since January twenty fifth Visited THEY TEMPERATURE. Take him when they come in and I have to show that. They are covered free and healthy vira verification. App on their fine and there's a sign of things to come in the future. I think we're all going to have to get something some sort of verification that we covered fray before we can go into public places in travel bets the new. GonNa use air quotes new normal. You know they got. I can't I lane. Show is a journalist and photographer. Who prior to the pandemic would travel nine months out of the year beautiful? But he's currently in lockdown in Paris. I lived here for the past five years in so I it feels like home and gives them American. I didn't want to be in the US with the healthcare. They have it kind of sucks because most of my family's stuck in Seattle in it's been just messed it. Actually you doesn't yeah So Seattle was one of the first places where it was pretty bad or like Seattle area So I have like neighbors who are doctors who have their first doctors to fall. Ill And I was back home in February. Visiting my parents can also do an assignment and I had an injection and I try to go see a doctor. And it was the prices just exorbitant. Like thousand two hundred dollars just to get a doctor to look at my. I get a prescription so I just can't even imagine what it's like to deal with co bit right now as an American. So you're in lockdown which means you can't even go to restaurants and enjoy food no so everything is closed except for the essentials. They're quite strict about it. Because the cops. I live in the center of Paris and the cops have been actively I guess. Checking with people I went out yesterday for the first time because my laptop screen shattered on over the weekend. Which is so unfortunate. Never happened once. My life and Apple France has no way of fixing it side to find like a third party person of exit and I went out for the first time yesterday and it was terrifying. Explain that what was terrifying about it. I I'm reporting a lot of stuff for US news source new sites right now and so. I'm really up to date with like everything. Cove it And so I was reading a report from Finland about how like even sixteen might not be enough of distance. So it's a bike a four kilometers away yesterday to drop off my and people outside. Were not respecting social distancing A lot of people aren't wearing masks. Their parts of the city with half open produce shops and it was filled with people I was biking to dodge other people on the streets. A lot of cars have stopped respecting driving rules. I don't drive never driven in my life so I don't know what they are but I know for a fact. You should not be you turning wherever you want. I was on my bike. Like dodging cars as well It just seems very foreign world outside. It's society I don't recognize anymore now. You're also photographer. Are you documenting any of this? Not only for you sort of personal history but the back in the US. So I did a story. Few weeks ago for business insider about the first few days of walk down so yes I was documenting actively I'm still shooting from my window I just. I don't feel comfortable at all going outside. I've severe asthma even before this started like I'm always sick with like my lungs. I I just don't want to be outside right now I'm trying my best. I have a food diary with those going on of the foods. I'm eating at home Documenting life in my fifty square meters apartment as much as I can buy also fell like this crippling anxiety Trying my best to balance it out and I've been reading a lot about like why creatives don't feel very productive right now or anyone. Actually I was reading about grief at the beginning of how we're grieving like the old world and society we used to know. That's a bit much but now I've really under I think that's what it is like. I go through these weird cycles. I've never experienced really before. The other part is that my partner and I are in lockdown together. And he's a very logical person in. He's just doing what he has to do going to work from his off from our couch every day on like he's just like it's out of my control whereas I'm like spires really on my own. How do you think travel is going to change? Eilly the thing. The weird thing is that I travel so much so in the past three or four years. I've graduated from photography school. I was travelling like nine months of the year. And it's weird. I have like a background in conservation. Biology some all about being ECO friendly. I was just like Kinda gross out by how much I was traveling. Bozo where the The travel world was heading towards it was just too much like all these people taking weekend trips like for me. Traveling is about really understanding place and it requires time and so I told all editors I would not be traveling as much this year and so for me. It feels just like the perfect storm like I now don't have to explain to everyone. I'm not traveling as much. I've ING moving forward. We won't be traveling as much. We'll be chopping in a more thoughtful way. Which is a good thing definitely. I'm worried about all the people I've written about who works who make their income off tourism. That's one of the scariest things for me. And I have lots of family. Also still in Korea and Korea's kind of ahead of everyone else with the pandemic I would say and even they who have mostly under control people aren't moving as much So I think we won't be traveling for like a good year until the viruses totally controlled which means we have a cure or vaccine.

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The Grand Canyon

Bedtime History: Inspirational Stories for Kids

06:00 min | 3 years ago

The Grand Canyon

"Have you ever heard of the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is the Whitest Canyon in the world and located in Arizona which also happens to be my home state. It's also considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world. The Grand Canyon is two hundred seventy seven miles long up to eighteen miles wide in over six thousand feet deep in places. It's very colorful a combination of reds browns whites and many other colors because each of the different layers or strata were formed at different times during the Earth's history. The Earth is very very old so the Grand Canyon is made up of different rocks from its two billion year old history early on the Grand Canyon was actually a mountain which overtime sunk down until it was flat. Then is the earth shifted. It became a canyon and over a very long period was even underwater. Eventually a river started flowing through the Canyon which is now known as the Colorado River. The water in the river was full of rocks. So over. Millions of years the river acted like sandpaper. Shaving down the canyon this is called erosion today. When you look at the Grand Canyon you can see the different layers in it similar to a layered cake. Some of the layers are white. Limestone other layers are filled with shells from was underwater and the upper layers are dark and reformed by a volcano after the Grand Canyon was formed into what it looks like today around three thousand years ago native people who now call the ancestral publians live near the Grand Canyon. They built homes out of stone and farmed corn squash and beans. They made carvings and paintings on Canyon walls which is one way we know they live there. Another group who lived there were called the co Nina for the ancestors of the modern Yuma Havasu Pie and who a lot by people who still live around the Grand Canyon. The native people call the Grand Canyon. Cab which means mountain on its side. The ancient people believed the Grand Canyon was a holy place and often visited for miles around to experience. It's wonder after Europeans discovered the new World Francisco Vasquez Coronado and a group of Spanish explorers were in the area. Searching for the fabled seven cities of Cipolla in fifteen forty Coronado ordered captain Garcia Lopez de Cardenas and. His soldiers to explore the area they and their Hopi native guides where the first European to see the wonders of the Grand Canyon. They were amazed at its size and fastness. Two hundred years passed until another European visited the canyon in seventeen seventy six to Spanish priests Francisco Dominguez and Sylvester de Escalate into explored southern Utah and the North Rim of the Grand Canyon and the eighteen fifties. They were followed. By Jacob Hamlin a Mormon explorer sent by Brigham Young to find a way to cross the river. They made friends with the WHO a lot by tribe and found the crossing discovered by the Spanish priests which later became Lee's ferry. A theory is a place where a flat boat helps wagons and people cross the river then in eighteen sixty nine major John. Wesley Powell led the first expedition down into the Canyon. He had set out to explore the Colorado River and the Canyon. They wrote down the river on a boat and survived the dangerous rapids and finally ended up in what is now known as MOAB UTAH. John Wesley Powell later became famous for the founding of the Boy Scouts of America. In one thousand nine hundred three. President Theodore Roosevelt visited the Grand Canyon and marveled at its beauty. Teddy Roosevelt was known for his love of nature and spent much of his time outdoors in the Grand Canyon. He did everything he could to help. Preserve its natural. Wonder he worked to make it a national monument and believe places like the Grand Canyon should be preserved so people all over the world can enjoy it. All Roosevelt was president. He formed the National Parks Association to help. Save places like the Grand Canyon today. The Grand Canyon is one of the most famous places to visit in the world with about five million visitors every year. Who come from all over to see and explore it. Most people just come to look out over the vast canyon. I've been there a few times with my family. It's about a four hour. Drive from US where we live near Phoenix Arizona. The last time I went we brought our foreign kids who also looked out over it in awe. We had to hold them close to us because the canyon is a very steep drop below which made us very nervous. When I was in high school our family and a group of other families hiked down into the part of the canyon known as Havasu Pie. We drove there early in the morning and had all of our camping gear and food loaded onto the back of mules. Then we hiked about four hours down into the Canyon at the bottom of the trail. The huge picturesque Havasu falls. You can swim at the falls. Jump off cliffs and hike further into see and swim in the waterfalls. Our trip was very fun but took a turn for the worse when one of the days I slept on Iraq and twisted my ankle pretty bad the next day we were supposed to hike out so my close friend. I got up early and started hiking. I live most of the way. Even up the steep switch-backs. It was a rough hike out but the waterfalls and swimming holes made it worth it anyway along with hiking people take helicopter tours over the Grand Canyon love to raft the Wild Colorado River. They also take horseback tours down into the Canyon. And it's very popular. Hike it from Rim Durham. By sisters in their friends. Do this recently. Another main attraction is the Grand Canyon. Skywalk which lets you walk on a glass bottom path out over the canyon so you can look at the drop far

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Don Tamaki on Stop Repeating History

Model Majority Podcast

11:15 min | 3 years ago

Don Tamaki on Stop Repeating History

"Is the background? And the purpose and the goal of the Stop Repeating history campaign that you are a Parv well as the listeners know in one thousand nine hundred eighty two almost one hundred twenty thousand Americans of Japanese ancestry were removed on the say so of the government alone and put in in American style concentration camps three individuals charged the challenge government in that process. Read Komatsu Gordon Arabiya. She and Menu Suey. And those cases were heard in nineteen forty three and forty four and the Supreme Court to their surprise ruled against them and those cases stood for almost thirty seven years for the proposition that without trial without evidence entire racial group. Lose your freedom. Their property and be imprisoned indefinitely by accident thirty seven years later in the nineteen eighties of secret intelligence reports from the army the navy the FBI were found. They surfaced all of which admitted japanese-americans Americans oppose no threat in he committed no wrong and Department of Justice lawyers urging their higher ups basically to tell the truth and not lied to the US Supreme Court and on that basis. We assembled hey legal team to represent all three lead against I was on the legal team representing Redcar. Matsu and based on that evidence of misconduct really abusive power lies in order to manipulate. The of those cases of Fred Karma sues a criminal conviction for Divine. The military orders were overturned and In separate actions the convictions of coordinator beyond Xinmin Yasui and the legal team basically educated the public about what happened when trump announced his travel ban in January twenty. Seventeen we reconvene these legal teams In order to to work with the quarterbacks who center in Seattle and the law firm of Aken Gump to represent the adult children of Fred. Komatsu Corden here beyond Menu. Sui Basically make brief was to remind the court that When they when the court stood down and did not ask questions and accepted the government's claim that doing this Drastic separation civil liberties made the nation safer. It was a civil liberties disaster. So we filed amicus brief Basically to urge the court to examine whether the travel ban Really made the nation safer or in fact was merely fulfillment by trump campaign. Promise that he made repeatedly on the campaign trail down the borders to Muslims and American families of entering the country. Saturday in two thousand eighteen. The court has upheld the travel ban. Five four but we had launched a public education campaign called stop repeating history in order to also inform the public. What had happened and that it ought not to be repeated so I love to hear what your thought is in your whole team. Start when you saw. The travel ban announced his clearly. You being intimately involved in the overturning of the Coronado to indicated by Ashi end the convictions node. The history in intimately well. What kind of parallels did you see that in your mind in your team's mind Signaled the fact that the travel ban against Muslims and a lot of refugees as well is literally in your organization's word repeating history. We were enormously disappointed and angered by. The court's decision was cited by five to four majority. So there was a divided and we thought it was an opportunity for the court to once and for all reverse in truth. Komatsu versus the United States. Judge Chief Justice Roberts did provide lip service have met decision basically saying the core mottes who was wrong. The day was decided but in the same breath join the majority polling the travel ban which in our mind reinforced the worst and most dangerous aspects of Karma swoop versus the United States which was when the executive branch the president invokes. National Security. Courts will stand down. They'll abdicate their traditional constitutional role of being a check and balance on the presidency. And the problem with that is when you have an executive branch which is gone rogue and would certainly happened in nineteen forty two and it's happening now. It opens the door for tremendous abuse of power in the lesson of monsoon. Is that when there is no check and balance The temptation for political leaders to Fabricate facts to misrepresent Epa evidence in order to manipulate the outcome of in this case Major Supreme Court cases that temptation becomes irresistible and the founders of this country certainly understood that every high school civics students knows that we have three branches of government. We have executive branch the Presidency the legislative branch. Which is Congress and the judiciary the cords? Each are coequal each. You're supposed to be a check and balance on the other and the genius of the system was it was really designed to thwart the rise of kings in tyrants and when those systems fail as they did for Japanese Americans. This is how dictators get started. You have in this case of President. Exercising unfettered power and the consequences are severe. You have children being separated from their parents. You have a president who targets minorities whether they be immigrants muslim-serb refugees and the latest attacks are on Asian American specifically Chinese Americans by labeling a global pandemic as a quote Chinese virus and institutions are supposed to be check and balance on that kind of abuse and we see history repeating itself all over again. I want to dive in a little bit. Into the point you made about Fabricating Facts to litigate in front of Supreme Court which is pretty mind boggling for everyday citizens to even contemplate you know we generally hold the Supreme Court to pretty high esteem is the highest core of the land is the final. I call or final decider on a lot of highly controversial disputed issues but to your point people or government in this case in particular actually lied to the Supreme Court to get their position one. And you have a lot of experience with that in the overturning of the quartermaster case. I think that is essentially. What you your team discovered that lets you even the possibility that you could overturn the Supreme Court case which again too many people's minds that is the final decision right when the Supreme Court says something whether you decide whether you agree with it or not it is done but of course they are edge cases and exceptions to that. Could you tell us about? Maybe your experience overturning. The Komatsu case will was the discovery of that. Were the lies that were discovered that. Lets you guys even being able to do this? And then of course tying to what we are experiencing right now whether it's the Muslim ban or potentially other offer things can happen in the future. While thirty seven years after the fact the Supreme Court cases decided Komatsu here she knew. Sui In nineteen forty three and forty four thirty seven years after that secret intelligence reports were discovered by accident by researchers Peter Irons and Heiko Yoshinaga hurt sick. Which really all that. The government in order to manipulate the outcome of these landmark Supreme Court cases fabricated evidence and even burn them and despite the protestations of Department of Justice official soon attorneys who urged their superiors that they ought not to be lying to the Supreme Court to clarify. We did not over earned the decision. What happened was basically Before nearby she in ministry five the orders for this bass removal. They were charged and convicted with Criminal violations and Suffered criminal penalties and we reopen these cases. A writ of error was the only device reopen these ancient cases. That would've otherwise been time. Barred by this limitation isn't criminal writ calls rhetoric quorum notice which allows litigation to reopen their case to clear their name and doesn't give them any money as and give back the years that they lost. They can remove their criminal. Convictions we won on those. The government appealed their loss and then they withdrew their appeal in our system. Only the loser can appeal not the winner and so the the withdrawal of the appeal was a very strategic. Move to keep it out of the. Us Supreme Court And only the court supreme court can reverse itself now when the trump versus quiet case came up in twenty eighteen. That was an opportunity for the court squarely. Look at the facts Komatsu because there were very similar to the travel ban and actually reverse it reverse that case and sadly the court didn't take that

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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology with David Chung, Head of Carewell Health

Outcomes Rocket

10:20 min | 3 years ago

Leveraging Artificial Intelligence in Cardiology with David Chung, Head of Carewell Health

"It's a true privilege to have you here on the podcast. David thanks for joining. You're welcome so what else would you like to highlight to the listeners. And in particular sure I'd like to know more about why you get into the medical sector I really I really gunned medical sector with more like faith or I'm actually patient myself. You've got into it because I know in the world business you can create efficiency drive everything better and faster but one thing that hurts the most my mom always say health is wealth when you Harvard Heaven Heart attack. You have a need a disease. You don't have any choices at you or healthy. You cannot work unit a healthy Network you can approve table as more of everyone in have health and I wanted to bring health to everyone and as important as it pointed to me as if everyone because this family history not really would house genetically. While I think that's a great great call out David and health is wealth and I I would say even more right and and so when we discuss this topic when I had the chance to connect beforehand the difference between merely innovating versus marketing ad love to dive into that idea with the listeners. Here what are your thoughts on that. Why is it important? Boyce important because health off is actually look at us as Is everyone everyone should I could literally innovate anything or anybody could innovate in even a lot. The things is actually very successful patient population but how is it being disseminated to be able to deplore to everyone. That's the key ticket. For example you know. I could develop a very popular wherever devices to measure a lot of is the ultimate data. What happened this devices actually auto reached because it's too excessive or is the incorrectly market specifically concentration of chronic disease patients? Where while it could actually push every single patient to be used to predict AH prevent improve preventive healthcare? So that's important is try not to focus Problem with just for the chronic disease population focus focus in overall health population even outside at hostile and try market at a very affordable way is a challenge. Not only for me for every every other big giant companies industry too. I think it's a really great call out. You know inside if you innovate. That's not necessarily enough. You gotta be able to market canalization and make it available and so tell us a little bit of bounce The work that you do at CARE well and Intel L. Life-science the division there. What are you guys doing to market is better? We're doing artificial intelligence business so we all know. Aw patient data to create an artificial intelligence engine that can protect heart disease. Our example will be a typical patient will call nine one one when they have heart attack. What I have is I've artificial intelligence that can predict it your impending beating a diseases patients before he coronado want desperate? But how do we even market that right now. We have to be simple. Look at today's physicians. Right you have your servers yet this machine. Yeah that machine you have this platform that there's no enough for the lock and everything in the world. It got five six seven opening. The last I want to do is is to be another provider Provider to add another platform for you to look at but it might strategy of Marketing Shoe Polish. It connects with the most well-known system other and create platform is open ended. Were any solution can plug it in and just going to one place and and seamlessly get all the data where you want Monto of patient if you want a strategy has been doing this for treating well so make it simple. Simple is really elitist. Keep the time should be spent on patients. Not Looking data lock in a couple of websites forgot the password funds love. It adds a great call out and sounds like you guys have a quick way into the market. Give us an example. So have you guys. Launched or you still in development we are in what we develop. This technology was span around hundred. Fifty million dollars has a database about one hundred times more than the recent study study for Mayo Clinic and is highly accurate. Cmr's of the approve currently there. Are Anybody be able to compete with this. This but my challenge is dead active legion. How they launch to let the PUCK? Nobody's advanced technology. We are launching this. The first face aid North America United States and through telehealth platform. You're out that form. Why don't you just click the button here? Go a power you can have all your decisions positions within five seconds Patient's heart disease attack before it happens. So that's one way to do it. October second will be launching California so waiver very excited about that. Hopefully hopefully I could give a good speech WHOA about Well listen it's around the corner and you're saying one of the ways people will be able to get access if they're currently using your telehealth platform. What telehealth platform is that? I can say okay. Gotcha but it's a very popular. Well known to have platform at the partnership as a partnership. Got It Ganic. I think it's very well know is even Nastase using the same platform that stay NASA so's secure will say very cool while a great opportunity around the corner to access a and clinical decision support predictive analytics. It's is all very exciting. And and so these types of advances don't happen easily and so I love to hear from you David what you believe. Steve is maybe a setback. That you guys had in the development of this technology that that led to a big Aha and the reason why the platforms a strong as it is today time I would say time and resources is also very shortly. The the need for this is important that makes us to say a how we did a southwest problem so look a statistically America has about twenty million adult population should diagnose a heart diseases for me as a matter for me to spend a hundred million dollars for this. Doesn't Miss Three dollars. Persian it that if I could predict heart disease for three dollars now you could reduce our yard business reduce I could predict heart attack so you have planned surges Ah-ha aw for patients actually were diagnosed incorrectly. And then now they just misdiagnosis the reimbursement. Denial so the wrong is a drugs lawsuits. All those will be gone off so I think it makes sense so that was a moment that we had. Why don't we do this? Challenge this artificial intelligence artificial intelligences It is as simple as training childhood how to read a book you could feed thousand before the trial and to peace city Components one does look as clean and actor is medical data Structural Vice and second of all you also have to have Train to chop off a redesign. It's just gonNA feed this data. Will they call machine learning that. Resell you happen when I tell them Santarpio's bunch of books they not gonna a lot. The Sun rip in launching public in do positions Galore. Exactly so kind to write. You know you gotta continue doing this again a and again again every time you make an error my certified urologist Learning Brain Multiple iterations to have you as later under fifty million dollars and got it work for the cost of a microcosm healthcare is we. We need to fall from patients. aspirated arrayed that knows the heart diseases. Often patients No they had it Heart disease patients publishes. Yeah yeah no that's Fascinating work and so the data I. I'm sure a lot of people are wondering like where did you guys get all this data and Intel is a self self insured employer is that were a lot of it is coming from Lo- low. Data's actually coming from outside the front country so I do have wait. We're into a partnership with Intel. Actually Building Custom Air Could actually process artificial intelligence Without the Internet. So that's a strong arm about Intel. The latest Acknowledging Open Dino over platform showed if endurance is actually sixteen times faster. What that means is that you know? I'm thinking about your laptop. That has a gate Ram. I am sixty times that I don't even as similar so I can I can. It's been okay. I at the speed that allows us to make decision making a great lot faster more accurate and so so intel has a chip that will be able to be empathy. I guess used in a lot of these devices has correct. Yes and we are a very large manufacturer so example would be Active put a chip in Device with an ambulatory instantly is going to be diagnostics. NFC APPRO- and you do not eat is complete disconnect connected. You don't need to connect to anything. No Internet no network. You don't need. Aws You didn't even zero That can also be applied into Help us now. You can diagnose patients remote even in Africa is we do have project with a gauge invasion to fascinating fascinating work and the promises is pretty

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Coronavirus Upends Businesses

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

02:00 min | 3 years ago

Coronavirus Upends Businesses

"Corona virus continues to spread. Many businesses stay closed in New York. I'm sure in for David Brancaccio. The number of new corona one of IRIS infections continues to rise more than forty thousand infections mostly in mainland China. Not More than nine hundred people have died. The Chinese government and businesses are trying to contain the virus spread closing factories and ports quarantining major population centers and keeping workers from returning to their jobs and as people's lives are being being turned upside down by the virus and efforts to control it. The economic ties linking them to the rest of the world are also being disrupted supply chains and the businesses that depend on them. Julia Coronado is founder of macropolicy perspectives and joins us to talk the bigger picture. Good Morning. Good morning so as far as markets are concerned it's not just debt krona viruses keeping people in their homes and factories closed. There's a bigger fear here. Can you talk about that. Yeah well the manufacturing cycle really was the epicenter of slowing slowing in the global economy. Last year there's been a lot of indications that we were turning a corner. Global Manufacturing was going to be better. That would lift global growth. That would help us. Exporters orders in the US manufacturing sector so this epidemic to hit the epicenter of global manufacturing in China really potentially derail that recovery. Do we have a sense of how much this will suppress global growth. Well it depends. If as some of the epidemiologists expect the rate of infection begins to plateau and viruses contained than we do have past episodes to look to where the hit two Chinese growth will be significant but probably temporary and will bounce back in coming months and then the ripple effects to other countries similarly. We'll be temporary and then bounced back but we still have to see that evidence that the virus is in fact contained Julia Coronado founder of macropolicy perspectives chiefs. Thank you my pleasure.

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Mountain Lions Killed After Eating Human Remains Near Trail

The Glenn Beck Show

00:14 sec | 3 years ago

Mountain Lions Killed After Eating Human Remains Near Trail

"Officials Coronado National Forest have re opened the trail which was closed Monday night after three mountain lions were found weapon feeding on human remains officials say it does not appear the animals killed the victim but the mountain lions had to be put down because of the

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What we know about the California boat fire victims

Brett Winterble

01:13 min | 4 years ago

What we know about the California boat fire victims

"This California boat fire that started this week off so tragically that dive boat fire up office Santa Cruz I would authorities are now saying the victims on that boat likely died of smoke inhalation not burns. the victims in that dive boat they believe did did parish because primarily it was of smoke inhalation wasn't there they'd burned up they would have burned after the the the the the fact that all the passengers and one crew member had been sleeping in tight quarters beneath the deck they all had signs of smoke inhalation they have all of but been identified and now we know want one young woman had a connection here in Coronado and certainly a horrible tragedy for all of these people who are out having what was probably going to be the time of their life you know diving in and enjoying the beauty in the the value that is the Pacific Ocean on a on a wonderful weekend this investigation is continuing there's now a little bit of drama going on between whether or not the boat owner is going to be held liable for this sort of stuff for you and I both fully know that this is going to come down to big time lawsuits at some point which is a very sad for everybody involved that these people of one thirty three of them lost their

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Five LA, OC Beaches Among Most Polluted In California

Morning Becomes Eclectic

00:38 sec | 4 years ago

Five LA, OC Beaches Among Most Polluted In California

"As wet winter wasn't good for water quality at local beaches the rain wash tons of gunk into southern california coastal waters and that's evident in a new beach report from the environmental group healed obey loss angeles angel- and orange county's combined earned five spots on a list of the states ten worst beaches for water quality san clemente pier in orange county top the beach bummer list monarch beach at salt creek was the other orange county beach to lend on that list for the beaches in l._a. county included long beach at coronado avenue mother's beach in marina del rey and cabrillo beach and san pedro the news wasn't all bad l._a. had to beaches that made the groups on a roll and orange county had

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Planet Money: Dollar Stores' Effects On Communities

NPR's Business Story of the Day

03:54 min | 4 years ago

Planet Money: Dollar Stores' Effects On Communities

"Support for this podcast and the following message. Come from CFA society. Washington DC does your wealth manager measure up a CFA charter holder. Does they have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities? Other advisers might not see learn more at the right question dot org. A new dollar store will open up every six hours this year this country. They're more dollar stores in there are walmarts and McDonald's combined according to the institute for local self reliance, which is an advocacy group. How do those dollar stores affect a community? Sara Gonzalez of NPR's planet money podcast has more. There are more than thirty thousand dollar stores in the US by comparison. There are about five thousand walmarts and Stacy Mitchell with the institute for local self reliance says dollar stores are threatening the small businesses that survived WalMart. It's as though they're coming into a compromise ecosystem, it's like an invasive species. Mitchell says dollars. Stores are over saturating communities when your coming into places that are absolutely saturated already with your stores, and you decide to open more. I mean, that's a bid to sort of dominate the local retail seen that no one else can compete with you, the three main dollar store chains turned down requests for recorded interview. But the dollar store that is growing the fastest dollar. General did say that their customers are only willing to travel three to five miles to shop with them. Which is why they open so many stores so close to each other. But in north Tolsma, Oklahoma City council woman, Vanessa hall. Harper says there are too many. There is no place in her district. That's more than a mile from another dollar store. Exactly because they proliferated already hall. Harper was elected on a platform promising to bring a grocery store to north Tulsa, which has no grocery store, but eleven dollar stores, but I'm saying this has to have an a fit on the ability of a grocery store to come in in be success. Ceful was a couple of counselors of like, well, there's no studies to show that what you're saying is accurate. I don't need. No damn study dollar stores are not grocery stores, but they do sell things like cereal and canned food and twinkies and paper towels the high profit items, they don't usually sell fresh fruit or meat or vegetables. You don't make a ton of profit on lettuce and bananas. So Harper is thinking that if dollar stores are allowed to keep opening up new stores, it won't be worth it to a real grocery store. So she sets out to prevent any new dollar store from opening up. Not an olive Tulsa, just in her district our stole. This was a legal. You can't do this. You know, we're going to get sued, and blah, blah, blah. And I didn't care about getting sued as long as we won. But cities do not like to restrict new business. So I started doing my research hall Harper learns about a city in California Coronado that has what's called formula business restrictions. They had a policy in place that at no time will there ever be more than ten Nash. Chain stores. I don't care if it was a McDonalds Burger King, whatever it was a real example of a place restricting business and saying it's good for us. The proposal for the toll city council was to limit dollar stores in particular and create incentives for grocery stores and fresh produce a couple city councillors voted against it. Please don't start throwing tomatoes and stuff like that out in the tomatoes. Who would have those right throwing Cheetos twinkies and stuff? Okay. Okay. Okay. Clearly passes five to four in effect. No new dollar stores can open up in north Tolstoi. Then New Orleans north Saint Louis Haskins, Ohio the all called Vanessa hall. Harper saying we think we have too many dollar stores to mosquito Texas past restrictions right away and north Tolson is expected to break ground on a grocery store. This summer. Sara Gonzalez NPR news, New York.

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Employment bounces back in March with 196K jobs added

Morning Edition

01:53 min | 4 years ago

Employment bounces back in March with 196K jobs added

"The bureau labor statistics has just released its March jobs report, one of its most watched indicators last month's report was pretty disappointing. The economy added only twenty thousand jobs in February well below its have ridged gains. So without further ado, the big headline number for March is jobs added one hundred ninety six thousand and employment rate held steady three point eight percent. Those are the numbers now for. The context. Julia Coronado is the founder of macro policy perspectives. Hey, julia. Hey, good morning morning. So this looks like a pretty reassuring bounce back after February's low. Yes, this is a indication that the US economy is resilient despite some of the worries of late that we might be heading into a recession. We saw a strong particularly in service sector hiring. So it is reassuring. Okay. But tummy about wages. They were down a touch to three point two percent. Yeah. That's that's the disappointing aspect of the report we real exceleron wage growth last year, and it seems to have plateaued in recent months. So that came in on the weak side, the annual pace of wage growth, actually, slow three point two percent from three point four percent still better than where we were a year ago. But we would like to see continued acceleration there to give purchasing power to consumers, and what about manufacturing it lost a few thousand jobs, not a lot. But it was the first drop since late twenty sixteen. Yeah. And that's to be expected given to pooling in the global manufacturing that we've seen global growth has slowed led by manufacturing. The US is not going to be immune to that. So we are seeing manufacturing hiring slow and that should be a trend. That's with us for a few months, at least until we see what happens with the global

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A Pokémon Go Lawsuit May Lead to Moving and Removing Stops and Gyms

Leo Laporte

08:56 min | 4 years ago

A Pokémon Go Lawsuit May Lead to Moving and Removing Stops and Gyms

"If you play Pokemon, go course, you know. You don't do you play poker? Mongo? No. You do dad. Does you do? All right. No. He says, no. Okay. We have a difference of opinion here. Do you play Pokemon go? No, I play. Okay. I'm gonna admit it. I'm going to play Pokemon go. I liked the Pokemon. Go. But they're in trouble. The folks at my antics, it's a Google company. These are the guys who to Google maps originally. I thought you know, this location stuff, we'd probably could do more with it. And they created a game. I they create a game called ingress, and they used what they knew from maps. So they actually have a map in the game. And then it started with things like the post office and landmarks they become objects in the game that you have to take over and people different factions fight for it, and then a Pokemon go. They they took the same idea the same maps, in fact, even the same locations and on top of it. They put this kids game started with I think it started with a game. Right. And then this cartoon called Pok Mon. And so as you wander around you see the the US post office. It's a pokey, Jim. And in the gym, our people's Pokemon defending it, you can go in there and attack take it over get rid of their Pokemon put your Pokemon in there, you get points for that and stuff like that. There's also a little Pokemon wandering around you've seen people. It's kind of a crazy thing it started July twenty sixteen and for a few months then back way back when all you'd see people. I remember going down to San Diego are in Coronado. And there's a big grassy median strip as you. Go down the kingsway in Coronado. And it was it was like Woodstock was jammed with people what's going on the played Pokemon. See the word this one median strip had two gyms at either end and a bunch of there's another thing called pokey stops, which are just places you can collect goods. And there was one spot that had like just by accident. I guess randomly to pokey stops and pokey gyms. What's weird is is as a human? You look at it. And it just a median strip or. Post officer, church or sculpture. But in the world of Pok Mon. It's something else. There's it's called augmented reality is another layer of reality augmented on top of it. And so when you look in the game, you see the the map you see the streets. But you also see you don't see the post office. You see a pokey, Jim? You don't see the the bust of Lincoln. You see a pokey stop, and it's good. And so you wander round and the good thing about this game. I think Niantic has said something like several billion miles have been walked by players because you have to walk around. You can't you can't drive go over. I think four miles an hour. So you could run you could bicycle if your bicycle slowly you can't really drive unless you want to drive four miles an hour, which is no fun. So you have to walk and so player. This is great. It's getting families are out there playing the game. They're walking around. But there's a little problem. Of course trouble in paradise, by the way, get ready because this whole pokey. My mania is about to get done over in sometime this year, naive Antic and Warner Brothers are gonna release a new version of this game same idea map, places and stuff. It's going to be Harry Potter. Harry potter. Harry Potter that excite, you know. Okay. It's. Harry Potter you like. Yeah. You like, yeah. Okay. What if instead of pokey stops pokey gyms of Pok, Mon it was fantastic creatures, and it was magical space it places and instead of throwing a ball to catch the creatures? You were using your magic wand and Cassie expect petroleum a spell, and you would catch the creature. What do you think? Yeah. Okay. So that's going to be telling you Pokemon go nothing you're at a see mobs on the median strip again. So so a bunch of a bunch of homeowners filed lawsuit against Nick. Because. Players were congregating on or near private property. Because they were those private property was gyms or pokey stops there were places the players wanted to see now. Starbucks pays money every Starbucks in the country probably in the world, right? Every Starbucks in the world is a pokey. Stop. Good for business players go there, they sit. There have a Cup of coffee every five minutes to get new stuff for the pokey stop. So they stick around. I know I prefer restaurants that have multiple pokey stops nearby. Yeah. It's a sad said addiction. I apologize. But anyway, Nyanza got a little bit of trouble because not everybody wants people hanging around. I remember I was I was playing Pokemon go. Where was I I can't remember? But somebody came up to what are you doing? He said I'm playing poker. I knew it is that I have a he has a shop right at a shop or the parking lot somewhere around the shop is a is a gym at a pokey stop. He's a people keep driving up parking my parking lot the play the game. And then they leave all the time all the time constantly. That's what they're doing. Yeah. I said, yeah, they're catching creatures. Well, they'll shop in my store. They just be Philip space in the parking lot. And therein lies the problem. So it was a class action lawsuit. There apparently many lawsuits filed when this came out. Residents like the villas of Positano and oceanfront condo. In Hollywood, Florida who woke up early in the morning hours to hundreds of players quote behaving like zombies walking around bumping into things. Literally. This is weird redefining the meaning of trespass in the digital age. Because when you're playing these games, you're not looking at the villas, a Positano, you're looking at a gym, a Pok, Mon, Jim. Now, Pokemon go in the game says do not trespass while you're playing this game. So and and and the theory is that they only pick public spots for these gyms and stops like post offices. But sometimes it's a parking lot of a business. Sometimes it's near a business, but not in the business. So many lawsuits they have been now settled. On Thursday a bunch of homeowners. Submitted. A proposal settlement for review by California, federal judge if the deal gets the judges blessing, and it's expected it will. Niantic, creators of this game will become much more legally responsible for the Pokemon that roam around are visible to everybody. But those using the mobile app. Niantic, apparently agreed to settle. Dynamic is pledging upon complaints of nuisance or trespass demands of the removal of a pokey stopper. Jim. This isn't my US forts actually, the state courts, the company will make commercially reasonable efforts to resolve the complaint and communicated resolution with fifteen days, and there was a close to stop owners of single family residential properties get the rights of removal within forty meters of their properties. Niantic will maintain a database of complaints in attempt to avoid poor placement. When antics system detects a rate of more than ten players. Yeah. You can get twenty players in one of these things. Congregating a warning message will appear on their screen. Saying it'd be nice, okay. Just be courteous, respectful. You don't really this is smart because here comes Harry Potter? And you ain't seen nothing yet. I'm just warning you if you see zombie like groups of people in front of your building or your business. Stunner stand. They're not bad people. They're just pokey adult or in this case Potter addled. They'll move on. Plaintiffs wanted awards thousand dollars a piece for all property owners or renters within one hundred meters of pokey stop. Eight million dollars in attorney's fees, of course, under three thousand dollars in expenses. Looks like that'll be settled. So if you've got a strange bunch of people getting in front of your business now, you know, why? And now, you know. Your long national nightmare is almost over until Harry Potter comes out. And then all bets are

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