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CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"cronin" Discussed on CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"Roosevelt the third who is the father is what it says. Of Kermit Roosevelt the fourth, who also goes by Kermit Roosevelt the third. Now you can't do that. Current Roosevelt the fourth is out there running around, calling himself Kermit, Roosevelt the third. Candy. Now you can't do that. You can't do that. Well, there's something going on. We get Mitt cronin on this immediately. Okay. How is Kermit Roosevelt before that they're pretending to be current about the third? That'd be like he can't do your walking around, calling himself king Griffith scene here. GP could call himself Gary Paris the second, but he doesn't. You're just Gary Parrish. You are the second Gary parish. I am the second Gary parris, but I just was never a thing to even think about calling myself junior. I was little Gary growing up. My dad was big Gary, and I was little Gary. And now what are you? I'm just Gary. My name was house Kermit the fourth that they're pretending to be Kermit the third. Can you pick up this photo from no context on I just said no contest on college basketball. This is the hat that was given to you. That's not a train conductor's hat. That is the captain. You're off in the harbor. That's like a bronzer. It's like a driving a carnival cruise line. That's really what it is. It's all tilted, it's a skew. Although, to be fair, if you did wear such a, if you did Don such a topper, that's exactly how you'd wear it. You wouldn't wear it normal. It would be off to the side. Shame on, I just want the record to show. Shame on Kermit Roosevelt the fourth for two reasons. One, out there just pretending to be Kermit Roosevelt the third. You're not. You're not. And beyond that, who let the grandfather die in cockiesville Maryland? Answer Kermit Roosevelt the fourth. That's a. Let me see what he's up to. Hell out of here. Current Roosevelt the fourth he's still with us. He's 51 years old. He's Kermit Roosevelt the fourth, but he calls himself Kermit Roosevelt the third. Let's go. It's like the he's like the George Santos of the roosevelts. Just makes things up. Just makes things up. Let's go. Shouts to Devin Downey. What a show. My goodness. Do you realize how we started the show and how we ended it? Ha ha. Those are the shows that I like. This is you want send this to a friend. If you really want the entire experience of this show in one episode, good bad otherwise. Chelsea chest to South Carolina shelter now. Shouts to all the Kermit roosevelts. Even the ones who misrepresent themselves. You're not subscribed, please go subscribe anywhere you subscribe to podcasts, including Apple podcasts and Spotify. Leave a nice review, 5 stars. There's more of us than there are of them. It needs to be reflected in the comments. Subscribe to the YouTube channel, do what you need to do the

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"cronin" Discussed on CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"Win an aside last night, GP real quick on this because I do believe this top four candidate right now for national champion. I would have them there. I have that much belief in the team because of the veteran, the veteran presence on this group, man. Yes, they've got some good young talent, but between Campbell, hawkes, Jalen Clark is a beast on the defensive end, singleton is super reliable. They've just got enough there and veteran point guard play, that right now, I'd go, I don't know, and no order, Houston perdue, UCLA, you have to put, frankly, we're just talking basketball. They're going to have the guys like Bama has to be in that conversation. Did I mention Kansas? If I mentioned 5 there, that's probably the 5. UCLA having that group. I just find them to be super steady and super reliable. Are you generally speaking? Are you in on UCLA as among the three, four, 5 at most, most likely national title contenders? Yes. I have them 5th in the top 25 and one right now. They check every box. They've got the greatest coach in UCLA history. They have NBA talent, they have experience, how many podcasts is obviously both of those things. He's a future NBA player who is also super experienced. They're experienced at point guard. Yeah, they have everything you have to have to win a national championship. I don't know that they will, but they can. They have the stuff you need. Okay. Can I ask you one more question? You didn't ask me however many questions you want. UCLA's all fine and good, but I'm just a little surprised here. That's all. Okay, the pickup two quad quad one wins in one night. I mean, very few coaches can do that. It might just be cronin. But John, somebody pointed out, you never did. John would never even got one quadrant one win. If you think about it, and Mick cronin is just out there randomly on a Thursday night, getting two. And picking up two quad one wins in one night. That's all he's doing. He's just asking questions, going out on Thursday, grabbing two quadrant one wins. I mean, what are we even talking about? Why don't we stay in the court? Nail can stay. There we go. But you have to go in on UCLA when, you know, Illinois comes back from 19 down to end a northwestern 5 game winning streak, Karen Shannon returns after missing the past few games, drops 26, huge. I mean, I thought you were the conductor or as you would say, the engineer of this train, but did they just, they just boot you off in the middle of a desert passage and you're just strolling by yourself. Have you been booted off the train? Is that why you didn't want to bring up what Illinois pulled off and champagne on Thursday night? I am the captain. Look at me. Look at me. I'm the captain. Where's your hat? I need a hat. I'm the captain now. But at a respect for the ghost of Tom finale, I didn't want to bring any attention to Illinois good anymore. There's a track record here. Every time I tell you how great Illinois is doing, it gets real bad real quick. And so at a respect of our late colleague, I just staying out of it, you know? I'm just staying out of it and hoping things continue to go well. All right, well, I will congratulate Illinois on getting a good win. Continuing to molasses up that Big Ten race because northwestern is now two games behind Purdue as I've been saying for 7 years now Purdue is going to be the 2023 Big Ten champion, theta Copley. And now you've got northwestern with 6 losses, then right behind him, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland, Indiana all with 7. Michigan state has 7. And then behind them, Rutgers, which took an L Michigan beat Rutgers. That was actually necessary for Michigan's at large life, which is they're still not in the bracket. But Rutgers, Iowa also have 8 losses. It is just a complete quagmire in the middle there. And a northwestern lost for the first time in 6 games as an underdog. He had won 5 in a row as a dog. So it was on the road, no shame in that we've talked about how tough the rest of that schedule is on the way now northwestern will play this Sunday against Maryland. We had a headline break Friday morning GP. You want to get to that? Old myth has announced that Kermit Davis has coached the rebels for the final time. Everybody expected Kermit would not return next season for a 6th season. I think that's fair to say. But I don't know that we expected it to pop in February with three regular season games remaining. Ultimately, I don't guess the timing matters much, but it is official now, Kermit Davis is out at old miss and the rebels will have a new coach next season. Yeah, this is not a surprising development. There was even, frankly, a year ago, there was rumor mongering that olmes would open, Mike white would go to his Alma mater instead, Mike white slipped out the side door and got that Georgia job in the dark at night and here we are. And so all men had not been a good team. This was expected. I didn't expect it to happen this morning. But it did happen. Kermit is out. We have heap praise on Kermit. He's a good dude, good coach. And we just need more guys named Kermit and sports. I think that's been really the primary stands for parish, right? Yes.

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"cronin" Discussed on CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
"See LA you see LA fight fight fight. They picked up two quarter one wins. On one night. That's when I was like a conspiracy to me. Did you just say two quad one wins on one night? Mick cronin, all it took was one Saturday conspiracy theory floated by Mick cronin and now the net is giving him two quadrant one wins on the same night. It's like working the refs, you know? Extremely well done. What's the second quad one one out of curiosity? Okay, so the first one is they beat Utah. First off, UCLA entered yesterday, Thursday with a four and four record in quadrant one, 500 in quadrant one. Every other, every projected number one seat. So Houston, Kansas, Purdue and Alabama. They're all at least two games above 500 in quadrant one. UCLA entered yesterday 500 in quadrant one. So they go to Utah. They win that game. Utah is in the 50s in the net. And because a road win over a top 75 net team qualifies as quadrant one, that's one quadrant one win. UCLA was guaranteed after winning that game to move to 5 and four in the first quarter. Meantime, Washington state went to Stanford. And beat the cardinal on the road. And then Washington yes. Washington state, big development, big development at Stanford Thursday night because Washington state went in one at Stanford by four points. And that allowed Washington state to move from 79th in the net on Thursday to 73rd in the net on Friday morning. So they went from outside the top 75 to inside the 75. As you remember in late December, UCLA won at Washington state so that means that game flipped overnight from a quadrant two win to a quadrant one win, UCLA is now 6 and four in quadrant one with zero additional losses. They're getting in the one they're not getting in. They've been in, but they are in the one seed conversation. No denying that. I don't know if you know this, but if you go to bark tour, dot com. You can sort the data. You can sort of buy wins above bubble. And what that is is how you have performed against your schedule versus what the average bubble team per tour of its data would do. And right now, as of this morning, Friday, UCLA is 5th in the country in winds above bubble. Trivia time. Who do you think is first? Who is first and wins above bubble? Who has performed the best against their schedule versus how an average bubble team would be expected to play against it? And the entire country. It's a very, very good team. This is not a hard, this is not a hard one. Kansas, correct. Kansas is first. Alabama's second Houston is third, Purdue is fourth. UCLA is 5th, and because of how it played on Thursday night, UCLA jumped Arizona, which is 6th. So the data is also showing that UCLA, which we know that UCLA is performing as a top 5 level kind of team. It's just the arbitrary cutoffs of the quadrants can help you hurt you. And yes, the fact that it's 75 versus 76 in terms of a road game, that's just how this breaks. Fortunately, I want to impress upon our audience, the quadrants do mean a ton. I'm not going to downplay them, but in speaking with committee members over the years, it's not like your quad record absolutely is the thing that's winning out. They are looking at how you are performed against the schedule, they're looking at your strength of record. They're looking at Ken pom, they're looking at BPI. They're taking every committee member is assessing their own yes, their own preferences and biases. They are, but it is one vote of what is now 12 people in that. It does help. It helps you in this standpoint. Every time you sell a place on television and they come out of a commercial break, once or twice a game, the tournament resume is going to be on the screen. And whatever bracket projection there, if it's CBS, obviously it's going to say projected in Jerry palm's bracket, and it's a two seat. Here's the quad record quad one quad two. Goodwin's bad losses. Right now, UCLA helped itself because of its wins and Kyrie crown and got it done. I give him credit, man. He was able to make this happen and getting the win on the road at Utah. I actually thought that might have been a little bit of a tricky spot, but it wasn't. I watched a decent portion of that game and UCLA was just comfortably ahead for basically 40 minutes. And it picks up, it picks up a second one. That's the thing. People want to criticize the whole net process and quad. I completely get it. Do you realize normal people do not understand this? I don't know what the hell we're talking about. I'm a little, I don't know how to talk about it on television because people don't know what you say quad one and the net and moved inside and the people would go what? There are sports talk host in this country who have had me on his guest and they have no idea. They genuinely just don't even understand how this system works. I agree. But our listeners to come here, you understand it and we like to add a little bit more context. Good on UCLA, which is, you know, I still

AP News Radio
Celebs tout ice baths, but science on benefits is lukewarm
"The coolest thing on social media may be celebrities and regular folks plunging into frigid water. Harry Styles has tweeted about his cold water dips, lizzo claims ice plunges maker body feel better for almost three years Dan O'Connor has plunged into Lake Michigan in Chicago almost daily. The endorphin rush through your body to protect your body is amazing. People who take the plunge talk about improved mood, more energy, weight loss. Doctor will cronin wet at northwestern university feinberg school of medicine has questions. Hi, I'm not going to tell the folks who enjoy cold water immersion that there are no benefits. What's lagging behind a little bit is scientific underpinning? Cold water immersion is considered okay for healthy people like George Miller. I can actually go out and be in the cold in ice water and stay alive. Anyone uncertain about their health should see a doctor first before taking the ice plunge. I'm Ed Donahue

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No. 7 UCLA rallies in 2nd half for 68-54 win over Colorado
"UCLA won its 13th straight game beating PAC 12 opponent Colorado 68 54. The bruins had to come from behind to win it down 9 midway through the second half. They ripped off 17 consecutive points coach Mick cronin on his team's resolve. Just totally took a game that could have went the other way and our guys, the players refused to let it happen. So give them all the credit. Jaime had kaz led the way with 23 points and 13 rebounds, the buffaloes got 17 points from KJ Simpson, Mark Myers, Los Angeles

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Why AJ Is the King of 'Six Degrees of Separation'
"Now I'm laughing here because many of you have jumped on the 6° of AJ benza thing. And some of your desires to see how, if I can match up with these celebrities, well, they're pretty funny. Some of you threw me a few curve balls that seemed hard to hit, but with a little work and some hard thinking, I was able to connect everyone to me within less than 6 moves. Now that was some easy ones in there. I got to admit you got to remember the trick to this game is not how well an actor I was. That's not it at all. I'm no You just gotta have good connectors. And I happen to have good connectors, for instance, I'm only two moves away from Kevin Bacon, having worked with Steve Guttenberg and Steve Guttenberg made Dina with Kevin Bacon. Two moves, I'm with bacon. I have good connectors. I can use guys like the Steve Gutenberg, who's appeared in way over a hundred movies and TV shows. And since he's been in films like police academy, which has had so many different what's the word sequels. Not to mention so many stars, he alone takes me to a ton of people. And on top of that, he made cocoon with Jung cronin and Jessica Tandy to act as from another era, they can connect me to almost anyone since Charlie Chaplin for God's sake. That's just luck on my part. Working with Sylvester Stallone puts me with anyone who ever worked with him in the rocky franchises. They Rambo franchise. The expendable franchise. And now, because he has worked in the Marvel Universe, I'm connected to that place as well.

AP News Radio
Padres Even Division Series With Dodgers in Game 2
"The Padres take game two 5 three over the Dodgers to even their series at a game each San Diego first baseman will Myers is feeling optimistic Like where we're at right now It's a great game today That's come out there and get that win I'm excited to get back to petco with a series tied Durex and Profire singled home the go ahead run in the 6th inning and Jake cronin worth tacked on an insurance run with a Homer in the 8th You Darvish when 5 innings for the win despite giving up three solo shots Mark Myers Los Angeles

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"600 kogo I'm Jack cronin sandag, the San Diego association of governments is looking at the near future of technology including self-driving cars and transportation options and how they connect to the existing public transit system including the trolley and rail system. Internet Meyer is the senior director of regional planning at sandag. Zach, our panda board of directors adopted a very ambitious long-range transportation plan last December and we're really eager to move projects in the plan forward and really improve transportation in the region as quickly as possible. So late last year, we invited the private sector to submit innovative concepts for what we call transportation connector services that could be built in a relatively short time frame 5 to ten years and that would help us achieve our goals for improving mobility and sustainability and equity in the region. This was a phase competition. It has resulted in a partnership with three teams who we are working on furthering develop their concepts and ultimately we hope to collaborate on planning, designing and building those projects. So the three firms put together very different transportation proposals all have a lot of potential for the region. One of the teams is led by a firm called beep, and they are proposing to bring shared electric autonomous shuttles that can provide transportation to and from transit and around a community. And they're also building out the electric vehicle infrastructure to support those cells. Another firm is called Cordoba, and they are proposing to extend the blue line trolley about a mile into Tijuana and building out secure preclearance facilities for customs and immigration and also expanding and really building out the Santa cedro transit center into a two story multimodal state of the art transit center. And the last team that we selected is called global via and they are proposing to help build out the next generation managed lanes network. And this will help support the transition to connected and autonomous vehicles and these managed lanes will also really help to provide transit service with our reliable lane that they can operate in

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"On Neil's radio 600, kogo, Jack cronin, father Joe's villages says inflation is leading to higher homeless numbers in San Diego this year, even as the population increased coming out of the pandemic. Dick and Jim Vargas is the president and CEO at father Joe's. We are as frustrated as everyone in the community to see the number of those are falling into homelessness increase. We know this is the last point in time count in 2020. The most recent one here this year that you begin at 2022 shows a 10% increase. We had more than 7600 in the prior count we now have more than 8400 were falling out of the street. We also know that the number of families that are falling into homelessness are also increasing as well. And so frustrating. So the reason we authored this report is basically to really highlight the situation that's on the street. What's happening? What are the realities that are facing these individuals who are experiencing homelessness? And we want to be able to have the public discourse in the potential solutions to what exacerbating the conditions out there on the street. So we've broken up the report into 5 categories. We are looking at how the lack of affordable housing and the cost of living is impacting those who are on the streets. And those were at risk of falling onto the streets, right? The intersection then of healthcare and homelessness, how substance use disorder is really wreaking havoc with individuals who are on the streets. And we also see the number of encampments that are out there homeless and candidates that are out there just rolling that lease and balance. And how is that impacting the community? And those who are on the streets as well. And then the criminal justice system and how that is also impacting those who are on the streets as well. So those are the 5 categories. And within the report, what we've done is not only surfaced the situation, it discusses exactly what that play there. And then it presents some solutions as well. As a way of kick starting the conversation that has to very much ensue in order to really get at the heart of the situation out there and truly make a difference in the going forward. People think that the primary reason people are falling into homelessness is either mental health challenges or substance use disorder issues. The reality is that this town of our San Diego county, the number one reason that people are falling into homelessness is economics. It's the cost of living. The fact that the inflation rate is increasing is extremely impactful to those in our community here. As a result, more and more people who have been at risk of falling at home was just now suddenly have been thrown into homelessness, right? So the number one reason are the economics, including the lack of affordable housing. We know that the average rent for one bedroom apartment is over 2500 at this point in time. And that the rental vacancy rate is quite low. It's at about three and a half percent. So what does that mean that there aren't enough units and those that are available are too expensive for a fair number of the individuals in San Diego? So as a result, throws it into homelessness. So it's really the economics of the number one reason. Then of course, it is exacerbated by the fact that individuals, some of them do suffer from mental health challenges and issues and some have substance use disorder issues as well. And if you don't have those before falling into homelessness, if you become chronically so, then there's a tendency for that to increase as well. So there are a lot of things that come into play. It's extremely complicated. We're in this situation as community because it is extremely complicated. People complain, why hasn't it been solved? It hasn't been solved because there's a complexity of it, but also because the focus, and that's what I'm hoping with this paper that it will help people to start focusing on some of these key elements. The solutions that we like to see some of them in which we're involved already. As father Joe's villages, but need additional attention. It will mean one of the things as an example is we need to meet people where these individuals are. A lot of the information that we've gathered within this white paper is as a result of our experience with those who are on the street, getting their input as to what their expectations are, what their needs are. A lot of times, we try to come up with solutions that are not in keeping with the needs and are not responsive to what people are suffering out there. So part of this is also meeting people where they are and answering their needs. Some people don't want to go into congregate settings and congregate shelters. So what else can we come up with? If that is not a congregate setting, but is able then to help them off the streets initially so that then we can start working with them. And a lot of the other issues that they may have, whether it be health related, where their behavioral health challenges that they may have, whether it's child rearing child care that's a play as well. There's so many aspects of this. Jim Vargas of father Joe saying inflation is forcing even more people into homelessness and they're calling for support for at risk seniors and more affordable housing options overall. Jack cortico news

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"On you as radio 600 Go go I'm Jack cronin We are now in the first week of February here continuing winter and unfortunately it looks like February will follow the trend of both November and then January as dry months in San Diego and across the state of California The water year which started October 1st got off to a decent start You had October decent month November was very dry then December had record rainfall and snowfall in particular across the Sierra snowpack key for the drought conditions in California Unfortunately we had a dry January and now it's looking like a very dry February will follow with no rain in the forecast no snow in the short term and long-term forecasts for the mountains March too far out but February seems to be following a dry trend Alex hardy so the national weather service January was almost as opposite as you could get compared to what we saw in December And it wasn't just the lack of rain in January but also the temperatures of mild So we literally went from a very wet December which was after a bone drive in November so we had a really bad start to the year that would seem like we made up for everything in December and all was good We stopped talking about fires and much less about drought and then all of a sudden we got into January and it shut off Even this month the one reign event we had in the middle of the month that produced less than a quarter of inch most areas And it was an ice rain but January the wet months January and February are wettest months on average We should get close to two inches each month So now we sit at 3.75 under four inches for our water year starting October and when you add it up it's short And so now we're in the middle of winter We still got typically a wet February and wet march that can certainly make up for that But it's concerning because things are really drying out fast Not just Southern California too It's all of California where it just shut off So the short term outlook looks dry mild for Santana wind next week not strong but more than a win So you'll feel it with dry skin and sinuses and just to air in general will remain dry We don't have much hope for other than a sprinkle over the weekend and that probably won't happen either We're looking further out into mid February There was some promise The second week of February that we get a pattern shift at least something closer to December the storms would still come down from the north out of Canada So it wouldn't be ideal for California Usually we want to come out of the west or southwest But that is looking less likely as well So unless we are in for a surprise coming up here in the first couple of weeks of February it's not looking promising I don't want to say it's going to be bone dry but the chances.

Physical Activity Researcher
"cronin" Discussed on Physical Activity Researcher
"So so basically. Am i right that with ultrasound. entities and muscle imma cheese. You don't have a big training day to like. You would have for many things that you can find from incident like for example translates since you can find thousands of millions of folks that are into language season even just used them and now you need to provide the day's face exactly right so if you happen to work for google or facebook or amazon then you have access to huge volumes of data and in the case of something like facebook. It's very often actually labeled data because people upload their own photos and then they highlight regions in the photo and say who is in this picture. what you doing there is helping facebook to train facial recognition algorithms so. That's good for them. Because it happens at scale. They have billions of uses. But as you say for ultrasound we don't have open data sense because usually allowed to share medical data for you and and it's not the kind of task that really tempts people to to want to do the labeling because it's it's slow and tedious so that is the challenge and they're all ways around that with newer message. We can work with less data but it is the biggest obstacle so yeah and and about facebook. You said that we are kind of helping them. If if i don't like facebook sued. Ib labeling wrong persons like a dog to pass and so does at least throw fully the facebooks legally allowed to comment on the. It's an interesting suggestion. Yes of course. Most people probably are okay with that. Do to be honest. Facebook been in plenty of trouble before about how they use data and how they pass it onto other companies. Most people don't actually care. It's only once crimes have been committed that then they'll come back and say actually i'm not okay with addis data recognition. Rules regulation rules. Yeah and i think it's wonderful like google photos. It will classify your peak sister with one has like the lake which thursday we don't have bike and so on so after it works you can actually find your pizza's you're you're looking for so those algorithms are actually not very.

AP News Radio
Giants miss chance to clinch NL West, fall to Padres in 10th
"After a hundred and sixty one games the giants and Dodgers are still contending for the National League west title because the Padres outlasted San Francisco three to two in ten innings the giants magic number remains at one with the regular season finale on Sunday afternoon for the Padres Manny Machado with an RBI single and a sacrifice fly in the tent J. Cronin with hit the go ahead RBI double the giants with a run scoring single by Kris Bryant and a home run from Boston's Slater Kevin Gausman pitched seven strong innings and allowed only six hits and a run with five strikeouts Riley on San Francisco

Moscova Media Podcast
"cronin" Discussed on Moscova Media Podcast
"Streams on our podcast. Yeah on our news networks. We are definitely getting the reach out there as well so i just want to send a special set off the street and we will be posting content about that so again. Thank you to the people that loose speaker but we are on. Spotify is soon Anywhere you could think of really iheartradio Apple was she. Is zoos pot Apple music so maslova media podcast you can find everywhere So again i appreciate. You wanna send a special. Thank you to the podcast. We recently Had an interview on that was really really special I mean i mean it was really great because When we posted on lengthen just got so much traction and people really a joining that interview So we're we're gonna continue to pop on different podcast as well But i want a special. Thank you to douglas berg. Who had us on his podcast terminal value value podcasts. And we stopped by there and just express Some great ideas on personal branding and why you needs to really make sure that you have good presentable website and everything that looks professional and make sure that it stands out not only visually but In a background as well to make sure that user experience and seo is really up there so you guys need any of that short of his but again thank you to Dug up for having us on his podcast most recently. And we will be on the label. Free podcasts This saturday as well Just promoting our you know just just wanting to inspire promoting what we do as well over here. Smoke enterprises This full service digital marketing firm But we will be on that podcast this saturday as well so look out for that so we we. We are continuing to spread the word and the kindness. And goodness of the muskogee media. Podcasts brand So again i wanna thank offer that yet. Today we do have a special amazing guest on the line that has been doing a lot of great philanthropy in the community and speaking and inspiring your inspiring the youth as well as Off people from from different genres like Mr john lee at Marks mark x cronin actually article of john's crazy socks which is a social enterprise with a mission to spread happiness in three years they bootstrap their start up until a multi million dollar company with sales in of over in over eighty nations..

AP News Radio
Buehler earns career-high 15th win, Dodgers beat Padres 2-1
"Walker Buehler threw seven innings of scoreless baseball and the Dodgers two to one win over the Padres Buehler allowed three hits while striking out five for his fifteenth win LA got RBI hits from Trey Turner in the first inning and AJ Pollock in the third San Diego's J. Cronin worth made it interesting with a one out Homer in the ninth off Blake Treinen before training was able to nail down the save you Darvish took the loss now eight eleven LA stays two games back of the giants in the NL west race with five games remaining mark Myers Los Angeles

KOA 850 AM
"cronin" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Trevor Story and C. J. Cronin, alias Diaz. We'll see what they can do against Rangers. Suarez Phillies left hander has given up a pair of singles in And that has been it. There was an error by the Phillies after Trevor story grounded into a fielder's choice back in the first The relay throw went into the Phillies dugout. Trevor went down to second, but he would stay there for the final out, and it will be Trevor to step in from the right hand box. Suarez. The left hander, kicks in his first pitch of the inning is upstairs story with a grand slam in the series against the Phillies, of course, feel that back in the Third week of April. It's been a bit ago. One. Oh, delivery is hit foul deep down the right side of all in a strike, Rockies were able to win that game. Thanks in part to stretch to Trevor's Grand Slam. It turned to 32 lead into a 72 advantage in the Rockies went on to take that rubber game. 12 to 211 delivery Lookout spins out of the way of an inside fastball two and one. C. J. Cron and then Aaliyah's Diaz to follow Trying to Get a look in time up. Ranger Suarez peers over that glove, and the 21 pitches.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"Tierra Santa. I'm Jack Cronin in the Kogo news center. This is along the 15 and the 52 here today, like Hancock will have more coming up in traffic on the impact there. There are no structures threatened, though obviously near the two major freeways, the 15 52 in Tierra Santa The crews have stopped things. The forward rate of spread it one acre. They are, though still on scene. The brush fire in tears. Sana President Biden is set to speak here at two o'clock today outlining with the White House is calling a six step plan to contain the coronavirus will carry that speech for you here coming up at two o'clock on NewsRadio 600 Kogo. The sixth step plan has one goal, stopping that Delta variant by boosting vaccinations. We have more work to do, and we are still at war. With the virus and with the Delta variant. White House press secretary Jen Psaki says the president's plan will build on previous steps taken that include requiring vaccinations for federal workers in the military and incentivizing mandates in the private sector. So he's going to outline the next phase in the fight against the virus, the CDC data shows about 53% of all Americans are fully vaccinated against Covid, and in that speech coming up at two o'clock an hour from now, following the presentation, the president will be headed to California. On Monday. He'll be in Sacramento Monday morning. Take a look at wildfire damage, then in Long Beach to campaign with Governor Newsom against the recall election. The deadline to vote is coming up on Tuesday. A new poll out shows increasing support for the governor, but within the margin of error, still a toss up election. The new poll from reporting partners at 10 News in the Union Tribune. Says 54% of people would keep the governor in office. The margin of error at 4%. The previous Politik in a week and a half ago, showed 51% support for the governor. Among those on the other side of the aisle in the recall. A candidate with the most support at 29% is Larry Elder, who's back on the campaign trail today after a warning a gorilla costume threw eggs at him in Venice Beach yesterday woman attempting to hit Larry Elder with an egg while campaigning in Venice, the egg missing elder but prompting his security detail to come. In front, the woman wearing a gorilla mask. Now, following this tense exchange, elder claims his bodyguards came under attack. Tweeting my security detail, was physically assaulted, shot with a pellet gun and hit with projectiles. The intolerant left will not stop us. Jackie Ibanez with the update there in Los Angeles, the LA Unified School District, the second largest in the nation's voting here today on a vaccine mandates, even though the Pfizer vaccine is still only under emergency use Authorization for kids 12 to 16. The Los Angeles Unified School Board is considering a proposal that would require all Children over the age of 12 to be fully vaccinated by mid December, with proof on file with the district by early January, kids involved in sports would need to be vaccinated by next month. Some parents are not on board. It's a decision for each family right now. I don't feel compelled at this point to get the vaccine for my daughter, and I don't think that it should be forced upon parents. The resolution says The percentage of kids hospitalized after testing positive for Covid is disproportionately rising. It's Jessica Rosenthal again. We are standing by for the president to one hour from now will address the nation when it comes to vaccine mandates. He is expected. To order the Department of Labor to require all businesses with 100 or more employees to make sure their workers were vaccinated or tested once a week and all government employees to be vaccinated with no testing option. We'll have more coming up one hour from now. When the president speaks, Let's check it out real time traffic..

AP News Radio
Darvish Earns 1st Win in 11 Starts, Padres Beat Angels 8-5
"The Padres were eight five winners over the angels that you Darvish threw six innings of one run ball for his first victory in eleven starts Darvish allowed just three hits in winning for the first time since June twenty first against the Dodgers Adam Frazier had two hits and three RBIs during an eight run second thank god R. B. as in one inning under the past month so that was a good and I was fun it was good to jump out early like that J. Cronin worth at two hits and an RBI for the Padres who moved a game ahead of the Reds for the second NL wild card mark moments and pitched the ninth for his thirty seventh save tops in the majors Joe what dalam longer as homered for the angels I'm the fairy

AP News Radio
Cronenworth Homers in 9th, Padres Win; Stanek, Astros Tumble
"The Padres surge past Cincinnati for the second NL wild card berth by defeating the Astros forty three and J. Cronin worked solo Homer in the bottom of the ninth San Diego hadn't scored since the first inning when he took a three one lead against Luis Garcia kroner worth center drive to right center off reliever Ryan Stanek for his twentieth home run of the season it was the first walk off home run in his two year career and the second game winning hit the Astros tied in the seventh when usually Gurriel and Carlos Correa homered on consecutive pitches off Chris Patrick I'm the ferry

ESPN Radio
Indianapolis Colts' T.Y. Hilton to Miss Start of Season
"T Y. Hilton expected to miss the start of the regular season after re aggravating a neck injury. At practice last week earlier on ESPN radio are Courtney Cronin in Shape Peppler. The Colts need to let go stage their locker room like they need to take a page out of the Baltimore Orioles and what they did there in breaking a 19 game losing streak because it just feels like injury after injury for them Now, next on the list is T Y Hilton, who's got a back problem. They don't know the diagnosis with That, But I know Courtney, you've got some more insight as to what the deal is with T Y Hilton in Indianapolis. Yeah, Apparently he was injured in practice on Wednesday. This didn't come from the preseason game that they just played on Friday. That happened early, and then he came back out and he was able to finish practice. But now we find out Shea that he has a back and a neck injury and he's out indefinitely and that comes on the heels. And, like 24 hours, they find out that and then Sam Ehlinger, the backup quarterback as a knee injuries out for 4 to 6 weeks. I think that this Indianapolis team for all the steps forward that they were able to take in the last few weeks, getting Carson Wentz back at practice, the good at least, you know, positive news that they got with Quentin Nelson, who had the same foot injury that Carson once has. That it's not going to be the end of his season, either, And then they're dealt this blow the big one here, though, as I look at all of these injuries and trying to figure out which is the worst one is probably Ehlinger because you don't know when Carson once is really going to be ready to play. Is it going to be weak? One? They haven't put that timetable on him. Yet. That is still two weeks away. Your backup quarterback right now is Jacob Eason like it was supposed to be Ehlinger. But now he's out 4 to 6 weeks. That's something that I don't think is a should give them any confidence. That's a Big below Hilton, Like many

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Cuomo Impeachment Probe Nears Completion in New York

CBS Sports Radio
Cronenworth Hits for Cycle; Padres Score 24 Runs
"A bad night to be a San Diego Padre franchise record. 24 runs Tommy Pham four hits. Wil Myers homered twice, including a Grand slam. Jake Cronin worth hit for the cycle. Padres beat up in the Nationals, 24 to 8. Kyle Hendricks won his

Lex Fridman Podcast
"cronin" Discussed on Lex Fridman Podcast
"Be ridiculous because they wouldn't be a very simple explanation of all things happening at have to explain everything so to have that feature And the laws of physics have that feature But but you know you also need to specify the initial condition And also it basically means that everything that happens is sort of a consequence of that initial condition. And i think this kind of framework is just not the right one for biology And part of the way that it's easiest to see this is A lot of people talk about self reference being important in life the fact that The genome has information encoded in eh. That information gets read out It specifies something about the architecture sell The architecture the cell includes the genome so the genome has basically self referential information self reference. Obviously comes up in Computational because it's kind of foundational To turns work and what girdle did with incompleteness. The earns and things. So there's a lot of Parallels there and people have talked about that at depth But the other way of thinking about it in terms of like a more physics wave talking about it. Is that what it looks like in biology. Is that the rules or the laws depend on the state. This is typical computer. Scientists is obvious to you. The update rule depends on the state of the machine right. But in in you don't think about You know that being sort of dynamic in physics it's you know the rules given to you and then it you know it's a it's a very special subclass say of computations if you don't ever change the update But in biology it seems to be that the state and the law change together as a function of time and we don't have that as a paradigm in physics And so a lot of people talked about this being kind of a perplexing feature that maybe there are certain scenarios where the laws of physics or the laws that govern a particular system. Actually change is function of state of that system. It's trippy the hope of physics. It's a hope i guess. The but often stated as underlying assumption is that the law is Static right okay. Having laws that vary in time and not even as a function state is very radical. When you retire time in general you wanna remove time from the equation. Much is possible. Yeah i do There's some interesting things in this like when we think is sort of deep more deeply about the actual physics that were trying to propose governs life With me with collaborators and then also other people that think about similar things that time may actually fundamental and there really isn't ordering two time And that events in the universe are unique because they have a particular you know they happen like an object in the universe requires a certain history of events in order to exist which therefore suggests that time really does have an ordering. I'm not talking about the flow of time in our perception of time. Just the ordering of events zeeshan yes. Causation there's that word again. Because that's when you say tell you mean causation. Your proposed model of the physics of life the the fundamental thing would be causation. If you were to bet your money on on one particular horse or whatever and then space is emergent so everything's emergent except time kind of yeah or quotation. Long time was laws laws well because one way And i actually. This idea comes from league. Cronin because i worked with him very closely on these things. Is that the laws of physics..

Your Dream Life with Kristina Karlsson, kikki.K
"cronin" Discussed on Your Dream Life with Kristina Karlsson, kikki.K
"Can you just give a little high level information about how people can get support through year in terms of the steelers project and courses. It's such a you think. The best these go to the tom cronin website on current dot com anton credit instagram but probably might mind platforms from there that can find out about the students project that can find out about the film and the book. The portal can find out about my meditation workshops. The coaching we run retreats that we hold so everything will be pretty much on those two locations on my website. Tom kernan dot com fantastic will to that in the show notes as well. I will have to finish off asking a few questions if you could be one piece piece of advice soon next generation to help them. Live daydream lives. What would you say meditate more now and obvious what. Hey fantastic. I love morning retains and i love getting up early and i love my space in the morning but i love to actually ask you about the nitrogen as well because i know that has a massive impact on your sleep so if you could just maybe share what you do for sleeping well and also if you haven't a morning retain not routines and morning routines a real important. I've got to nineteen year old kids at twin. My night routine is not as ideal as would like it's bay Because of leaving elected off a little bit lighter Might traditional between would be preparing for bed sober around nine o'clock and that would be hearing as far as shan brushing teeth and getting everything out And then ideally turning lights off and having a candle and in doing some stretching maybe some gentle braiding Have meditation in the early afternoon oil. Evening robin nine. Time before benn but sometimes to meditation before bed but i like to just do some gentle stretching of breath work and then some ratings some gratitude and really is being a really nice mindset turning down any wi stimulation electronics overhead lighting separately self lighting candle-lighting to prepare the nervous system for that slate mode. And then when i wake up like to wake up quite only ideally around sort of five if i get to bed on time i'd like to go to than i like to do. Exercise cloudy late in the morning. When i have a bust vantage It's called some stuffing at home. Some stretching exercises plank in absence squats. If if it's not to call right get out of the house. The team will go for ron just to get that boost of energy cleared out of the system like to come back and meditate and then. There's some generally journaling. Gratitude is really big pot of the day to stop the dyc..

Cronin Agency
Olympics Will Ban Spectators After Japan Declares State of Emergency
"The capital city. Japan's prime minister announcing the state of emergency and the International Olympic Committee and Japanese organisers, followed by banning fans from the Olympics fans from abroad were banned several months ago. Game two of the NBA Finals gets underway tonight. Sons took the opener Tuesday of the NBA Finals and are hoping to go up to on the

Cronin Agency
Branson's Virgin Orbit Launches 7 Satellites This Year
"Has delivered seven satellites from three countries into space, its second rocket launch from a plane this year. The satellites are from the U. S. Defense Department. The Royal Netherlands Air Force in Poland SAT revolution Company, which is working to set up an earth observing Constellation Wall Street. The major

AP News Radio
Yu Darvish Makes History as Padres beat Dodgers 6-2
"Many Machado and J. Cronin worth each had a home run and three RBIs as the San Diego Padres beat the Los Angeles Dodgers six to two Machado three run Homer capped a four run first inning off Dodgers starter Julio yes before the first out was even recorded that was plenty of office to support pottery starter Yu Darvish who went six innings allowing a run on two hits with eleven strikeouts for Darvish he would become the fastest pitcher in MLB history to record fifteen hundred strikeouts in just eight hundred ninety seventh game Philip gone San Diego

Cronin Agency
Ford Unveils Electric F-150 Lightning Pickup Truck
"Called the Lightning project manager Jason Turnbull says it can really get up and go because it's electric vehicle. It has that instantaneous torque. So, Suze, you hit the gas pedal it straight to go, then the duel, motives, proof 563 horsepower and £775 of foot of torque. The Lightning will have to electric motors, all wheel drive and contractual about 300 miles on a charge production starts next spring of the new Ford Electric Vehicles Center at the Rouge plant. New York City is reopening today. After more than a year and lockdown did of the

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"This time I'm Jack Cronin in the KOGO News Center Governor Gavin Newsom making the proposal here today. He appeared in Oakland with the leaders of the State Budget Office is in both the Assembly and the state Senate here today asking for $600 checks for all California families that are making $75,000 a year or less direct renter relief at 100%. Not the 80% is our proposal, and we would allow for that 100% to be retro active to cover those that have already received the 80% assistance and providing $2 billion for gas and electricity. And for water governor saying when combined with the previous $600 checks that were sent to those making less than $30,000. A year in California. $12 billion and rebates overall on the tax side of the largest state relief in U. S history, the San Diego region ready for a comeback here, perhaps already underway. Coming out of the pandemic. Chamber of Commerce CEO Jerry Sanders says businesses are already picking up and after summer when more people are vaccinated, we should almost be back to normal. In terms of restaurants, he says they will likely keep the patios. They added. We've been working with city along with others to make a lot of those changes permanent. We have found that it makes it really a vibrant area and you know it used to be probably some of the restaurants and other businesses that didn't want their parking spaces taken, and now they're fine with it. So if they can open up even wider and start making up for lost business, he says, it doesn't matter where San Diego is In terms of metrics. Come June 15th, the state will be able to reopen fully Marilyn Haider Kogo News will be the future of remote working as we come out of the pandemic, Nearly half of all San Diego County businesses were able to offer the ability to tell a work during the covert 19 pandemic. That's an increase of 20% from pre pandemic figures to study done by the San Diego Association of Governments and one admire overseas mobility and innovation for sand, a found that by no surprise remote where had changed dramatically in response to the pandemic, But most businesses believes that it will be like The prevalence following the pandemic than it was in the peak. She says Half of the employees surveyed felt more productive working from home. But less than 10% of employers agreed. Mayer believed the two sides will come to some sort of an agreement, and she believes we could see more remote workers at home at least one or two days out of the week. Phil Farrar, Kogo news governor also said they expect schools to be open in the fall in California and 30th the midnight I anticipate that will lapse, and everybody should be back in the fall and in person instructions safely back. Our budget will reflect even more support than the previous sport that has been provided for health and safety. And I look forward to working closely and collaboratively with the Legislature to advance those budget proposals as well governor, saying the waiver will not continue past the summer, the state is fully reopening on June 15th, the president of San Diego Unified Thank you, the teachers Union for helping get students back in the classroom here this year for at least the spring session, Richard Barrera says the school district has what he terms an excellent relationship with leadership of the union. We don't agree on everything all the time, obviously, and there have been times where You know, we've we've had a tension in the relationship, but mostly, you know, we've figured out how to work through problems. In an interview with a M seven sixties Mark Larsen Barrera said the relationship between the District board and the teachers union helped make it possible to reopen schools last month, We were able to come together. And figure out how to get through the cove in crisis in a way that kept everybody safe. And in a way that got our kids back on campus club Albert Cogan knew was checking now. Real time traffic. Kogo.

AP News Radio
Cronenworth, Tatis Homer off Cueto, Padres Rout Giants 11-1
"J. Cronin with the Fernando to tease junior have long home runs sparking the San Diego Padres to an eleven to one route over the San Francisco Giants the two home runs coming off giants starter and losing pitcher Johnny Cueto was a much needed break out for the San Diego office who avoided a sweep and crept back to within a game and a half for the giants in the NL west the Padres second baseman talks about how his entities as home runs were just what the offense needed got to the first one and then tie came up it kind of broke it open there how to get us to more gold for nothing and yeah two long homers in one inning I think definitely help jump start an offense Bruce paddock returned from the injured list and threw three scoreless innings striking out four and showed remnants of a fastball he hasn't seen since twenty nineteen he was followed by winning pitcher Ryan weathers who also threw three scoreless innings Philip gone San Francisco

CBS Sports Eye On College Basketball Podcast
NCAA Tournament 2021: Final Four is set
"The final four is set on saturday. It'll be baylor against houston in one national semifinal and in the other it'll be gonzaga against you see so we have to number one seeds a number two seed in an eleven seed but not just any eleven seed. it's an eleven seed led by the greatest coach and ucla

KOGO Weekend News Edition
California will expand vaccine eligibility to all adults April 15
"I'm Cliff Albert. Ah, lot more people in California will soon be able to vaccinated. The news came late this week from the governor and Coco's Jack Cronin has more, governor Gavin Newsom says next week, April 1st, those 50 and older will be eligible. And then in three weeks on April 15th Everyone 16 and older will be able to get a shot. We can conservatively administer three million doses a week by the end of next month, will be able to administer four million doses a week with the expectation that more supply will be made available. More JJ supply one shot but also more supplies relates to modern advisor. That expectation has set up a framework where today we are announcing that we're modifying in a stair step manner are eligibility. And that's when the governor made his announcement on April 1st in the state of California. Anyone 50 and over will be able to get a vaccine in our state. So next Thursday, anyone 50 and over will be provided the opportunity to get the vaccine on April 15th. Everybody in the state of California 16 and

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"And for Jack Cronin and our top story, a court hearing for the man accused of killing a teacher, a cathedral Catholic High School in San Diego. Coco's Maryland. Haider has the story. The Deputy D A, says 30 year old Jesse Alvarez was fixated on his ex girlfriend who teaches at Cathedral Catholic High, and he shot Mario Fierro at close range. Prosecutor Ramona McCarthy read from a letter from the woman who tried unsuccessfully to get a restraining order against Alvarez, whom she broke up with in 2019. She asked the judge to put him away for life with no chance of parole. Her there, ask protection from the courts that Jesse Alvarez and the members of his family I'm not permitted to contact me our friends or family or the C. C. H s community in any way, shape or indefinitely. Alvaro's remains in jail with no bail. Maryland Haider Kogo News SANTIAGO Cop arrested today on domestic violence charges. 42 year old police Sergeant Maruge Chaz was arrested following an eight month long investigation. Least tell Cody was a restaurant on suspicion of stalking false imprisonment. Other domestic violence charges involving an ex girlfriend, 18 Year veteran of Ste P. D, was relieved of his police duties last June after a woman claimed he'd been harassing her. Their case against former President Trump. That's what House Democrats continue to laying out today in the U. S Senate and the second day of the impeachment trial in the Senate. House impeachment managers are relying on video showing previous statements of former president Trump alleging election fraud to draw a link between his calls toe stop the steel and the breach of the U. S. Capitol on January 6th, the president. Made these statements. People listened. Arms supporters surrounded election officials homes. Colorado Democrat Jonah Goose's president, Trump was warned of potential violence. The House has two days to present its case, followed by two days of arguments from Trump's legal team. Vote on a verdict could come this weekend or early next week, as Jared Helper reporting at the U. S. Capitol president Bind today made his first trip since being elected at the Pentagon, the president delivering remarks about those in the military. I believe four should be a tool of last resort, not first. I understand the full weight of what it means to ask young, proud Americans to stand in the breach. As was referenced by the secretary. My son both served in Iraq for a year. I'm the first president 40 years I'm told you had a son or daughter who served in a war zone. President Biden's new director for the Centers of Disease Control today, the CDC coming out with a recommendation about double face masking. Wearing any mask is better than none, says the CDC. But to mass may be better than one. Director Rochelle Lewinsky says researchers found two methods that helped reduce exposure by more than 96% and laboratory tests wearing the cloth mask over the procedure, Basque And nodding and tucking ear loops of the medical procedure mask. The recommendation comes his doctor if they found, she warns him or contagious variant from the UK could become dominant in the U. S. By the end of next month, right to sell a little reporting for us from Washington here in San Diego, continued drop in the number of new covert cases. Latest report from county public health officials 810 new cases a total it's under 1000 now but the third straight day the 14 day rolling positive test, right 6.5%. There were 51 new deaths reported today, but they occurred from January 9th two February. 8th Governor Newsome, meantime, says the reopening of schools in California is getting closer. Speaking in Fresno today, Newsome said he's expecting to reach a $6.5 billion early action plan with the Legislature that could be done by Friday. That will allow our youngest cohorts to.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"cronin" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"At 6:30 a.m. Jack Cronin time for right now. Here's Lou. Thank you so much, Jack. Good to have you back by the way, Jack corn, And have you ever seen you have you ever day traded if you invested in single stocks, or then participated in any of that at all? No. And you know, I'm not much of a gambler, but so so that stuff is hard. You know, I'm much more of the passive investor than I am any of these, But there is some crazy unintended consequences. Crazy, unintended consequences. But the software that's out there now and the algorithms make. It's very, very simple. To do this, and I was talking to Sally earlier today about the pandemic and the amount of people who have opened up accounts on platforms like finger swim and You know, in Robin Hood's, It's exploded. So a lot of people using their spare time saying, all right, I'll let me let me see if I can't make 200 bucks here. 200 bucks there. I remember back in 2000 and seven or eight when the real estate market Was really, really flat. And my wife is a real estate broker, and she took a class and this was happening across the industry. All these agents and brokers were sitting around, you know, houses weren't for sale were no. There was no buyer, so they were all day trading during the day to see if they could Make a little bit of money on duh. I didn't do it, but she did it. I watched. You know the way they do it, And it's just a matter of following Green Arrow's going up and read our arrows going down and you put the money in account. And then you make you you make a Make some money. 203 103 $100 at a time it Zerlina out something for the faint of heart so not something I can do, But people do do it. And now I guess they are. Hundreds of thousands of Maura these individuals doing this, and they're connecting with each other on social media sites, and you've heard the story that the game's the game stop Credit story. I'm not going to get into A new explanation What buying short is. But suffice to say that large institutional funds on Wall Street were investing in such a way that they made money. Gamestop lost value. Biggest game stop has been losing value because it's a storefront and everybody's buying, get my kids by their Xbox Games online, so they don't go down to the store. So obviously that model is not working for them. So it looked like Gamestop was gonna be around much longer. And so these funds were investing in such a way that as Gamestop slowly edged toward bankruptcy, they would make money on the way down the reddit investors that were all using platforms at home. These thinkers, swim accounts or Robin Hood they were buying. Gamestop. Because they knew that it was going to get cheaper as these hedge funds were driving the price down, so they were buying it low and driving the cost high. So that's the long and the short to use. The business pages terminology of the whole story, but it is so much more So much more than just a, you know, Dating Goliath story of how you know the Wall Street got hosed by a bunch of independent individual investors online fighting back doing something that you know individual investors can't do because they don't have the financial capital to be able to sell short in the millions. It's so much more than that, because Look what happened. I mean, The platform Robin Hood. They stopped people from buying any more stock. They have the power to do that. I understand they have the fiduciary responsibility of not letting you know their clients go broke, but I mean, they literally stopped it. They they stopped the game on Wall Street. This a dojo. Hold that you cannot buy. Gamestop anymore. Changed the rules. In the middle of this Google removed negative reviews of the Robin Hood platform. Google can remove negative reviews. Then they can certainly promote positive reviews. But it's amazing the level of manipulation that went on here. So this is the story in the age of President Trump where the forgotten man is constantly under attack. Private people with private lives in private money. Use social media toe fight Big Wall Street investors When one for a change and whole hell breaks loose. We'll talk about it coming up right now with Lou. We haven't an economist is gonna explain this all to us and get your telephone calls in at 806 100 Kogo, But first, let's check in with Mike Hancock. A wet Friday out there, Mike. Thanks, Lou. Good evening from the help of San Diego 100 dealers. Traffic.

WJR 760
"cronin" Discussed on WJR 760
"Cronin. We're here tonight talking with Dr Nemeth board Certified periodontist in Southfield, Michigan. Dr Nemeth is with us, discussing his state of the art clinic, the latest treatments in period and take care of the relationship between gum disease and many systemic diseases. Cardiac disease to the prevention of Alzheimer's. If you have a question for the doctor on the topics we're discussing tonight, please call us at 808 590957. Dr. Name is continuing on from where we left off before the break. We know that Alzheimer's is bad news. There's no treatment for it. There's no turning back when you get the diagnosis. It's just a downward Horrifying journey for maybe 10 years. You have got in your clinic state of the art equipment that diagnosis the bacteria that causes Some disease. A lot of people don't know about that. Can you please tell us what it is that you do to identify that bacteria in your office? Well, when a patient comes into our office, and they suspect they have Perry Donald Disease, or I suspect they have very Donald Disease, which is most of the patients who come to my office is Because I'm a period honest. Yes, we do dental implants, and we do other procedures as well. But mainly, we want to get people healthy, mainly want to stop infection mainly want to stop periodontal disease in its tracks? How do we know? With every patient that comes in that we suspect has that kind of a problem. We actually take a swab or sample from underneath their gum tissue. We take a sample of something called plaque. We take that plaque and we look at it under a microscope. I look at it and the patient looks at it. We both look at it together, and we look for bacteria and parasites. That we see when there is Perry Donald Disease, and they're very easy to see. Because Dr Nemeth, I don't mean to interrupt you. But when you say the patient looks at a the patient's not looking at a Petri dish, right? I mean, the pain. Where is he looking at it? Well, we have to put it mildly large TV screens mounted on the wall. These screens maybe 88 inches. What? Yeah, that's their televisions are getting the message. I tell the patient I said, you know, we're gonna put this under the microscope. And you're going to see what I'm going to see. And so we put it. We put that up on the TV screen and we squeeze screen it. We screen it for active organisms screening for Spiral kids which are in the same family that cause syphilis, these air, different kind. We skin if we screen it for trichomoniasis, we screen it for Amoeba, certain spinning and gliding rods and these air very easy to see. Because they're active. They're moving around. If nothing is moving, they made blood cells. Had bacteria, food particles. Those things don't move. We're not concerned about those things were concerned about the things that we actually see moving. And when patients see If they have buried ah, Lizzie's and they see in full living color, so to speak, What's going on in their mouth? They're almost always a gas. They're almost always shocked. And they say, Oh, my God, that's in my mouth. And they know that they need to get rid of it and they want to get rid of it and we do get rid of it. There's two parts the treatment. There's my part, which is stopping the infection and stopping the disease. That's what I do with the laser. Very, very, very effective. We don't do cutting anymore are used to cut away gum tissue. A lot of people still do. I would never do that anymore because it makes the tea sensitive. You have spaces between the thief. It's simply it's simply not the way to go in my opinion. So we use a laser weasel laser under the gun, which destroys these organisms. It kills them, and it also tends to enable the gum toe reattached to the tooth and close these little pockets where the back Syria Lodge, So I do the first half of treatment with it. The first half is very, very important. But there's a second half and the second half is equally important. So I tell the patients okay, I'm going to stop the disease process. Sometimes I use the word cure, but I'm going to stop the disease process. But this disease process can re establish itself. It can come back. So the first part is stopping it. The second part is teaching you what you need to do so it doesn't come back so it doesn't re establish itself and if we could do that together We're going to be able to save your teeth, at least the vast majority of them. L sometimes teeth are so far gone because the patient of no idea that they had the problem that our case any teeth can't be saved and in those case Cases, we usually will replace them with implants, which are great. In fact, I actually have a couple of implants in my own mouth, not because of periodontal disease, but because I have assist Around one of my teeth. But let's look at what we do instruction from it because this is very important information. But we have a caller. So we have a meeting. We have a caller on the line. We have Larissa from Waterford Liver. So what's your question? My big question is, um, two dozen humans because of aural here. It's ah, part of over Hills patient, but they connected with altogether you, um respiratory diseases. And Corbett 19. Is ah, very significant risk this vaccine. And government provided first looked unique. But government doesn't give us a name off media scene or treatment of the patient. Know how is ST And I would like to speak and explain. Lewis. And actually, you know, you would like to speak and explain. But if you want my comment about the vaccine, is that what you're asking for my opinion number one. It's a doctor opinion. Because of I'm out. Do you know you do yours? You understand? Treatment is important in no media scene is what is deep. Well, let me interrupt for just a moment. So since covert 19 has come on the scene, we have money. We have much improved treatment for it. So if you do have it Steps have now been taken are enormous and actually treating it and saving the lives that could not be saved six months ago. Eli Lilly has something on the market. Now that if you're diagnosed with Cove it and you don't have to be hospitalized, you get an infusion of something called bam, which reduces the number of people that have to go to the hospital from 16% of 4%. So there are there are there are huge advances in treatment, but never The less you still do not want to get Cove it and if you do get CO vered, you want to minimize the effects of it, So let's let's talk about the vaccine itself. Have not had the injection myself. I'm on the list. I hope to get it soon. But you have to remember this vaccine has been authorized by the FDA for emergency use authorized is not approved. There is a difference. They can't approve it because it hasn't been around long enough to give them the evidence that they need to give it approval. But I have given it emergency authorization. And my own belief is that it's probably perfectly fine, perfectly safe and If you have a chance to take it, I would take it, particularly if you're over 65, or you have co factors that make you more susceptible to the problem. Now we have a wonderful little dog named..

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"The express jobs, app. Handles 30 minute pop fried things should be fun. Okay, fellas on who's ready to work? Here we go. Don't forget to breathe. Good idea. Get out home Motivation. We are climbing through this chorus. Let's get it anytime you want it bump up that intensity. Give it all you have. I am You are unstoppable Telethon fam. Try the pellet on at free for two months. New members only terms apply. Welcome back to this special edition off the Doctor Nemeth radio show. I'm your host, and Marie Cronin here tonight, Talking with Dr Nemeth board certified periodontist in Southfield, Michigan. Dr Nina is with us tonight discussing his state of the art clinic, latest treatments and periodontal care on the relationship between gum disease and many systemic diseases from cardiac issues to cancer. Doctor. Name of Welcome to the show. Fabulous of you here. You really have a very large all encompassing periodontal and Orel Health Clinic. Tell us a little bit about yourself. And how you got to where you are today. And how you got to be famous. Well, thanks and Maria, I'm really glad to be here. Um, a little bit about myself is, um, I born and raised in Detroit. I went to Wayne for a year I went to U of M for a year And then I went to U of M Dental school graduated from dental school there. And I actually went into the service for three years as a dentist, and when I got out of the service, I really didn't know what I wanted to do. I was a general dentist. I wasn't sure what I wanted to do. And I saw you know something. My parents were older. I was surrounded a lot by older people and typically gum disease. We see a lot of it and older people, and I just felt comfortable with older people start. Part. Well, I like working with older people. And I think gum disease is generally an older people. So I think I'm gonna become a gun specialist. So I applied to N y U New York University are was stationed in there when I was in the service, and they accepted being s. So I went to the specialty programming period Onyx, which is treating gum disease and supporting tissues of the teeth. And I, uh, completed that And then I moved out to California actually work in Beverly Hills for three years with a very famous period. Honest, uh, out there, and I remember the most nervous I was ever in. My life was when I was working on Natalie Wood. Wow, who was unfortunate now deceased, But she was a doll. Just really a sweet lady and S o. I worked out there for three years and Beverly Hills and we had a lot of interesting and famous people in the practice and then and I also became chief of staff of Cedar Sinai. Hospital in the period Onyx Department. Then I really missed home. I missed my roots, and I really wasn't crazy about the lifestyle. The values in southern California. Um I was married, had two Children out there and had one in New York before going out there. But so then I came back to Michigan, which is where I was born and raised and I've been here. Ever since. Had one more child here and s. So this is how I ended up here and I love it here, and the weather is perfect here because you have a change of seasons, which you don't have much of a change of seasons in cattle aboard. Just like eating cake every day. After a while, you get tired of it, so I'm here where I was born and raised in my roots and my family, and actually, I love it here. Well, you've certainly got a very interesting background and going into, you know, aural health. I think one of the things we want to talk about tonight as something that a lot of people don't know about is How you're taking care of your oral health. You know, it could manifest itself in many diseases, and I'm just going to read a few of them here that I don't think that people know about if you don't there, you know, lack of aural health is responsible for many things from Stroke, colon cancer, osteoporosis, infertility, kidney disease. That's a vehicle cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer and so on. I don't think anybody out there knows about this angle. It's list of things, and obviously one that caught my attention is That now it's out there that it can be, you know, implemented and dementia and Alzheimer's disease. So you want to talk to us a little bit about how aural health or the like of it. You know, you know, manifest itself in these diseases. I think to me this is sort of a pet subject tomorrow and I find it absolutely fighting ingley fascinating in a way because it really is terrifying. What gum disease or periodontal disease can do. I call it the Other silent killer now. The silent killer that we've all heard about his high blood pressure. We don't know We have it. It doesn't manifest itself. But if you have high blood pressure, it's going to shorten your life. You're much more subs susceptible to cognitive decline and other problems with high blood pressure. But you don't know you have it. It has to be discovered in the same thing is pretty much true with para Donald disease or gum disease. I'd call it the other silent killer because there are so many systemic general diseases that are so strongly linked to period on policies that people just don't know about. So heart disease. Well, this is one of the ones we've known about for a long time. Very strong link with heart disease, diabetes. We've known that for a while. When I treat patients who have diabetes, their blood pressure there. I'm sorry. There. Blood sugar goes down invariably include improves their blood pressure..