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TSA Air Marshal Recruitment-Marshal intro and wrap

AP News Radio

00:53 sec | 3 weeks ago

TSA Air Marshal Recruitment-Marshal intro and wrap

"The transportation security administration held a recruitment event at Newark liberty international airport. The TSA is looking to hire more than 400 new air Marshals. After 9 11, we had a large group of people who found a calling with the federal error Marshall service. And they are all due to retire. So we are in need of this hiring. Supervisory federal air marshal Daniel kooza says they were especially looking for women air Marshals. Assistant special agent Daniel Brown says not everyone is cut out to be an air marshal. We are the last line of defense. We want to make sure that we get the very best of the best. A Damien Jackson Brown applied to be an air marshal in Newark, the reasons he applied. Travel, see the world, take one day at a time. And protect. Air marshal candidates must have excellent eyesight in handgun sharpshooting skills and must be able to blend in on a crowded airplane 30,000 feet in the sky. I'm Ed Donahue

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Tropical Storm Nicole bears down on the Bahamas, Florida

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 4 months ago

Tropical Storm Nicole bears down on the Bahamas, Florida

"Tropical storm Nicole bears down on The Bahamas forecast to become a hurricane as it heads to Florida Evacuation orders in effect on Florida's east coast from Palm Beach to Daytona Beach including Mar-a-Lago and Kennedy Space Center which is delaying the moon rocket launch The national hurricane center's Daniel Brown We're not expecting this to get the much stronger than category one hurricane But because the system is so large really almost the entire east coast of Florida except the extreme southeast part and the keys is going to receive tropical storm force winds over the next 12 to 24 hours He says Nicole's winds are already 70 mph and increasing rainfall from three to 5 feet is forecast also life threatening storm surge with the storm surge amounts as high as three to 5 feet I'm Julie Walker

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"daniel brown" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:18 min | 6 months ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on WTOP

"Hurricane specialist Daniel Brown told CBS News where Fiona is headed next. It's forecast to pass near the eastern tip and then stay very close to the northern coast of the Dominican Republic through midday Monday. And then it should begin to move away from the Dominican Republic passing near or just east of the southeast Bahamas on Monday night and early Tuesday. President Biden declared a state of emergency in Puerto Rico as Fiona approached the island. Meanwhile, WTO Steve Dresden has covered hurricanes and tropical storms in Puerto Rico and tells us what it's like surviving the natural disaster. People may have generators, but it's all about water getting supplies in. And that takes time by boats, by AirDrops, but again, you're paralyzed with no communications, a lot of people live and die by cell phones. You have to power the towers. And they don't even have any power. If you don't have satellite Internet, it's going to be tough to communicate with the outside world, so to speak, what I will tell you is the ham radio operators, which are great. I'm also a ham radio operator, but I was reading on Twitter. They're playing a big part in this and keeping the pictures and the communications going. A hearing today in a Baltimore courtroom for adnan syed syed is currently serving life plus 30 years in prison for the death of his high school ex-girlfriend. Last week, Baltimore prosecutors filed a motion to vacate his murder conviction, and they won a new trial in the death of the high school student. You may remember syed was featured in the podcast serial. Baltimore prosecutors say information revealed this year about two other potential suspects being involved in the case. Now to Ukraine, Ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky promised his country Sunday that there would be no let up after a series of Ukrainian victories taking cities and towns back from Russian troops. He said there would be no lull until all of Ukraine is free. Russian shells hit cities and towns across a wide stretch of Ukraine over the weekend. The British defense ministry warned that Russia is likely to increase attacks on civilian targets as it suffers battlefield defeats, a Vatican envoy distributing humanitarian aid was among those who came under fire. There were no injuries and prosecutors in harkey for accusing Russia of torturing civilians in one village that was recently freed. Fighting in Ukraine this weekend has put new pressure on Russian forces and their retreat. And some areas reveal atrocities. CBS News, Debra patta is in by rock Ukraine for more. I've never seen anything like this heart keeps chief war crimes prosecutor oleksandr Illinois told us the scale of killing is unbelievable. Multiple torture chambers across the region dispense the terror that kept civilian populations under control. Anatolia was in one of them, where he survived electric

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Hurricane Agatha sets May record, then weakens over Mexico

AP News Radio

00:49 sec | 10 months ago

Hurricane Agatha sets May record, then weakens over Mexico

"Hurricane Agatha hit Mexico Monday now it's dumping rain that could hit Florida by the weekend Agatha made history as the strongest hurricane ever recorded to come ashore in May making landfall Monday in southern Mexico as a category two with 105 mph winds national hurricane center specialist Daniel Brown It's not unusual for hurricane landfalls in that area to get really devastating flash flooding Evident in photos of residents wading through waist high waters He says now Agatha's dumping rain in Mexico Guatemala and Belize We could see that rainfall spread across portions of western Cuba perhaps up into the Florida keys and even parts of southern Florida or even Central Florida as we head toward Friday Saturday and the weekend I'm Julie Walker

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"daniel brown" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:38 min | 10 months ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on WTOP

"Damage Manny centeno lives in the area of the EF one tornado that the national weather service confirmed traveled four miles in about ten minutes The path of the tornado ran from Charlotte hall in saint Mary's county to Benedict and Charles county around 8 30 on Friday night One tree virtually felt on the house it kind of went across the front of the garage door tore out the electric meter Nintendo says dozens and dozens of trees in his backyard fell down overall he says he feels very lucky Had it been a couple hundred more yards to the north and west maybe the story would have been different Valerie bonk to you too if he news From twisters to a hurricane Mexico is bracing for a hit from the first hurricane of the year which is expected to make landfall today Daniel Brown is with the national hurricane center It could be a category two hurricane as it nears the coast He says the hurricanes already packing some pretty strong winds but it's gaining strength Main hazards here is going to be the heavy rainfall It is going to impact an area that is quite mountainous So there's the possibility of flash flooding and mudslides Hurricane Agatha is expected to be the first of several hurricanes this season Monica ricks CBS News In Annapolis 70 years ago one washingtonian helped pave the way for today's minority naval officers He's a D.C. native and the oldest living African American graduate of the United States naval academy in Annapolis Retired rear admiral Lawrence chambers who graduated from the academy in 1952 says the naval academy has changed dramatically since I was here When I look and see the number of us who are here now it's beautiful And as he celebrates his 93rd birthday.

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

04:00 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Therapist Uncensored Podcast

"It evolved in the nineteen eighty s and nineteen ninety s doesn't work for that given individual If you try and process the trauma they get more disorganized or they lose coherence of mind. I had as an expert witness in the nineteen ninety s and two thousand did many cases of malpractice against a clinton trauma clinicians where they were being sued by false memory oriented therapists for allegedly implanting false memories. And sometimes i had to read ten crates of records from several hospitalizations in many there because over a ten year span and we found that both sides were wrong. The false memory people who are accusing therapists of being overzealous in planting false memories in most of europe is were not doing that at all they would simply processing trauma memories. That had already occurred in the patient on the other hand. The phaser into trauma models were making the patient more disorganized because they didn't have a foundation to stand to be able to press esteem permission. So that both sides were wrong because the phase oriented trauma model vase oriented trauma treatment. That means three things at you stabilize the individual. I you process the memories and representations around trauma second and then thirdly you get them back on the right developmental track. That model doesn't seem to be effective for people with complex trauma. But what we found is if we fundamentally change. The treatment treating disorganized attachment then later in the treatment. Sometimes you had the process the trauma in most of the times. You didn't but we were finding that people with eight nine diagnoses of a complex trauma patient. Were getting.

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

04:08 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Therapist Uncensored Podcast

"Like i'm also thinking about the us gymnastics team. Is it very common for people to come forward. That weren't abused that are claiming abuse. It's very uncommon. The statistics across studies seem to be that people who make false abuse. Claims are under five percent of individuals who come forth there's falls memory advocates who say that happens quite frequently but the data doesn't suggest that and well that makes sense because there will be something else happening any way for people to come forward and be fabricating something like that. Well the false memory. Also say there's no such thing as recovered memories and there's no such things for dissociate of amedure but that debate went on for twenty years. I've been involved in that in the courts but There two pieces of data that refused to false memory claim. One is that there are of today two hundred and eleven studies on forgetting childhood sexual abuse many of them peer reviewed studies in across all those studies. There are some percentage of people not a lot but some percentage of people who will completely forget the abuse and then later. Recover the memory of it second. There are a number of neuro circuitry studies now from neuroscience mostly coming out of europe. Not in the us mostly out of germany that have pinned down the door. Circuitry studies circuit Changes specifically for associative amnesia. When we remember our emotional event there are two neuro circuits at our evolve the right temporal parietal system which is autobiographical memory. And the media prefrontal cortex which is a sense of self dan. In my case a susan is in your case and when we activated emotional memory for an important event in our life we activate both of those circuits. We put the emotional memory back online. And we remember. Te is happening to us in terms of it happening to dan or having to susan but the studies show that people who have dissociated amnesia..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Therapist Uncensored Podcast

Therapist Uncensored Podcast

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Therapist Uncensored Podcast

"Hi this is therapist. Done centered the dirt. Jack anderson suan are taking a quick break for september. But they'll be back in october with the brand new season. In the meantime they've picked out some standout episodes from the past after definitely worth hearing again. Hope you enjoy. We are proud to introduce you to a very special guest. Some would say that he's lived by lifetimes in a one in the man of work that he's achieved. Our guest is dr. Daniel brown and dr brown has served on the faculty of harvard medical school for almost forty years. He's written twenty four books on everything from meditation to attachment disturbances. He's fluid tibetan zan script. In fact he's also trained and taught with top tibetan lamas for over fifty years including lineage holders of some of the great schools buddhism and a particular interest or listeners. If that's not enough. He's also handled over two hundred child abuse cases as an expert witness and help the international war crimes tribune establish a standard of evidence for war atrocities so needless to say he has a wealth of knowledge to bring your listeners and we are really excited to have him on the show so welcome to the show. We are so happy to have you. It's a pleasure to be here so many of our audience. Not everybody of course but as familiar with your work in particular related to your incredible book that you did with david elliott attachment disturbances and adults comprehensive treatment and repair..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

01:45 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"I'm doing you can reach the podcast via email at settling gmail.com. The show is on twitter at settlers. Bruce and my personal twitter is at jesse jackson. Dfw we have a website www set lesson. Bruce dot com from there. You can find links to other springsteen podcasts as well as other music themed podcast page devoted to our own s. l. b. all star band. These are guests. Who have been on the podcast more than three times. There is a link to our store where you can purchase settling bruce shirts as well as a merry question..

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Sammy davis junior. Casino in tahoe. One time holy cow. If you're gonna go to a concert mike. Gosh did they pick the right one. I don't remember them doing music. Podcast so brazil Does like always wanted to get one or both of them to come to a springsteen show. Because i think when you see these Spiritual revival of a springsteen show. I think even if you don't like him there's something about the ma- you know versus talk about the magic the audience. This community This this stadium that big no strangers and becomes a a community of one. You know what happens. it's real. there's is there's a spirit in a in a. I don't know there's a magic to it all and i thought i could give the show. Maybe they could see why. I'm so obsessed in never happened. They got old orbit infirm and maybe bouncing around dancing in the dark wasn't for them My wife likes bruce. just fine she just can't say it out loud. She's one of those. People who music has to be edgy. Alternative for her to so she'll like it. Listen to bruce notes watching but she likes the jam which is a punk band from the late seventies perfectly good but i half of the appeal is people. Don't they are when she says along citizens days in using. She's got a great crowded house collection of all of the expanded editions. That just came out. I saw last time that i visited. Dan and i was just like his amazing. That's great my wife is much better taste than than in general admit this. Linda has said that She knows when he tours again. That i'm gonna wanna go as many shows as possible. And she says and i won't take a ticket out of yours but if there's any way i wanna go i said. Oh no i you know she she. She seen him. I guess three times. And she's like it's i haven't seen him in a while and i'm ready to see him so And so in. My son has gone twice. He went He went with me to oklahoma city during the river tour mostly because it was a chance to go out of town with the oilman right and so we drove up and it was really funny because You know he. He didn't know that many songs and he was like in an afterwards i said well. Do you want to get a drink. Do you wanna do something you know. He's like can we just go to the hotel room dad. I'm pretty tired okay. Sure and And then the next morning..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

05:01 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Yeah no i. I just wanna just mentioned also briefly to and everything i think you know somehow like earlier in everything you know talking about like you know bruce's influence in everything way through the born in the usa like you know not having much of an influence in everything. I actually disagree at everything. I think you know. I mean like you know the band like arcade fire you know for instance you know you know in the two thousands years like you know cited that like as a major influence on them. There have been You know just like you know. In fact actually. I think that a lot of the board in the usa with a lot of the latter day bands. That have been kind of influenced by bruce and everything. I think that they will. You know it was because of born in the usa that they were really brought into it so Here is the second part of my discussion with daniel brown. Christopher duckie and james may hope you enjoy it. Can you give me a couple of topics that you guys talk about that..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"They did like a short like one hour set but it was the most energetic eastern set. I think i'd ever seen yeah So couple things one. I also did a book signing I've told the story many times on the podcast. But i'll keep it short You know. I'm driving from dallas austin which is multiple hours and the whole time. I'm just rehearsing like You know On the godfather where luca broza practicing what he's going to tell you know may may. They have masculine child. If i you know. I'm just over and over again. What what am i going to say. By the way. I was told by someone that that actually was not planned. That the guy who played lou brock's was really worried about his lines so he was doing that to make sure he didn't forget his lines and couple of caught that and filmed it and then added at least. That's the story. I i don't know if it's true or not but it's a good enough story. We're going to believe it right. Yeah so You know so my whole time. Was you know. What do i say what i say. What do i say and You know in it is this. You know As i've said multiple times. I told him that the previous year i spent nine months unemployed and land of hope and dreams and better days. I listened to to get me through this. And i just wanted to say thank you and by the time i got to land next so i don't know if he heard it but i've said multiple times i needed to say it more than i needed him to hear it. Just the get out. i Since you mentioned that. I had that same experience i i remember. It was a cold day was in chicago and i was in line for a very long time out in the cold and when we got inside you wound through the books a million or where i was and and i remember coming around the bookcase where you could i see there..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"I didn't know the full extent of dire read his auto biography a few years ago to and so like i was all like well like bruce like just tooling around like you know like where i live in june dancer. The other part of the question. I've seen him twenty times as a segue. The ferguson was with our other guest tonight. All right so. I've got some comments about that. But i wanna give you a chance kris share you were and and do you have a ditch. Have you gotten to go backstage. And meet him not backstage. I bought a ticket to the book signing tour. That's well that's a perfect segue. So after you've finished i'll tell my stories for a long time. I was very very jealous of these guys because they that was ninety six. Tom jody and i did not get my autograph until was that twenty thirteen. maybe that he did the book but So that was a long time where where i was very angry I think i've seen him eleven times. After listening to one of your previous episodes i went out to to my boss time and did all the entry and so i. I don't have it in front of me. But i remember coming out to eleven times. I think i saw him before these guys. Actually i did get to go the born in the usa tour. My dad and i went to the oakland coliseum. Outdoor the as stadium and i had the worst the second tour seats in the house we were behind home plate and in the upper upper deck and maybe two three rose from the top so you could not get farther from the stage and still be in the in the stadium but nonetheless. was incredible. I i will always get chills. Remembering the opening of those shows where it would delights would just come up on the immense flag behind the stage and and that i sort of snare hit for born in the usa would come across. Just exactly what. I was hoping to see. And that was. I was hooked forever Dan mentioned the second show. We went to a tunnel of love. Tour and mountain view I i always remember that as being unusual in that up till then every concert tickets. I'd gotten had been going outside the warehouse where they had a bass outlive or ticketmaster. What are the time. Stand in line and get tickets to whatever concert. I wanted to see down in oakland. This one was in the pink. Section of the chronicle advertisement for the bruce tour was coming in. If you wanna tickets to that you had to cut out A little coupon and get a money order for fifty bucks twenty five dollars per ticket and send that to an address and you would then be some.

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Of deep crap. I mean he's really talking about you. Know this this know finding yourself and You know same thing. Like cadillac ranch is just a fun song about you. Know cars. No this about death and everything so I remember once someone said tunnel of love. You can't appreciate to. You've had your heartbroken a couple of times or you've been through a you've you've been married for a while that there is you see tunnel love through different views after some time in life everything so yeah So let's go around. We'll start with james. How many times have first off. Let me preface this. I believe that it is unfair to judge people's phantoms. By the amount of times they seem. Bruce live Now i did have just an episode. It has not gone out yet. but A guy was talking about. He did not discover bruce to like in two thousand five or two thousand six. And so you know. I always preface the amount of times you seen him is not a fair barometer of how big it standard economic situations where you live your age all can go so this guy is talking about. He didn't see him to the first time till two thousand six like okay. How many times you've seen eighty four all. He said he said yeah he said we now have a daughter and i go. Maybe i should put that money in a college fund right 401k said but i'm not gonna regret it. He said my wife and i she became a fan and we just went all the time so anyway. Let's start with you james How many times have you seen them live. And how many together. We'll let's see. I actually had the count year. I i some i on the On the tunnel of love tour hobo was tantalizingly during the born in the usa tour. I flew into a newark new jersey to go visit my cousins. Who are living in the bronx. My aunt knuckle and my cousin reliving in the bronx like in this high irizar in the bronx and they went in. There was a concert that night at the old giant stadium there and we were like in the traffic and i mean my heart was just because i really wanted to be there and and you're doing like a you know i mean multiple so show set there and so the next morning they had a whole lake all over the new york city newspapers and everything. They you know the whole thing with the and i was just know like grabbed the newspaper for my uncle and was just reading an emphasis going. Oh my god. And had like bruce like they had old fashioned breakdown on him in everything there and You know it..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"Think that sometimes bruce's a little too stringent of an editor in a with some of his stuff. Because i think he's like a little bit too worried about being compromising artistic vision for something you know but you know eight hundred. Unfortunately sometimes i think is let him to make like you know some bad decisions. I wouldn't say like bad decisions but you know when you hear like some of the songs that are on the ties that bind in a mullet. Wait you have that available to you like you know versus like some of the lesser songs in the river. I mean i'm not going to mention any aims crime. Where's only attack right like you couldn't put party lights on instead of crush on you or something like that. And so he's you know the problem. Is i think that you know he's got like such. You know such a fear. Sometimes of his own. You know you know. Songwriting prowess at that. You know that. Sometimes i think he's been like a little bit too careful with the you know what he's released. I think he could have really come up with a you know an album another album around that time and not compromise vision. You know When little steven and southside johnny were with him on one of the sirius. Xm shows. I can't remember which song. But you know i think it was johnny said. How did this song not get on an album. How have you not officially released a song. And i think there's plenty of songs we do that by the way The next time you watch finding i i ended up reading the book that it's the movies based on and the scene where he is at immigration You know in jersey angelie happened but It actually happened after nine. Eleven along and so the writer was in line nervous. And the guy working you know because it's nine eleven he's pakistani and you know there's all this tension and he in it basically was the same dialogue in the movie..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast

"A little steven has said that. If bruce wanted to be he had the capacity to be one of the best pop. You know music riders in the industry and when he talked about like that win the promise came out you know when that bach said and i do think that if you read. Peter carlin's Biography that you know after the river did nebraska and then the record company was like oh okay and then then it was almost then when he brought him the tapes for born in usa. They were like oh this is more like it and they. They immediately heard that there were hits On corum you know the website where people post questions because they're too lazy to go to google. Someone said you know. Why did bruce do a diff- why did he not duplicate the success of born in the usa on further albums and my answer was if you think about it he. He very seldom repeat themselves. That the the river you know born to run is different than darkness which is different than the river which is different than born. Did than tunnel of love. And even you know. wrecking ball. And you know letter be you and western stars. Three of his last four albums. All very unique James anything to add a quite a bit here we can think about the dumb. I head bikes can remember all three points in everything but the first is is that i think that's true. Though a lot of artists. I wanted to address the idea of like you know bad. Suddenly being you know no one wanting to admit that. They came to an artist like through their most popular album. Just like some sort of a ban of Badge of true fandom that they came on when they were like less popular or something like that and then you know just like in. They're always embarrassed. Like you know. I mean it. You see that with in other bands like off the top of my head like you know. Wanted to admit like you know they were you know drawn into nineties. Ram like as opposed to eighties rem. Or you know or something like that or they became fans a youtube during like the josh retrea or you know or or countless other examples of that kind of thing but you know when when you're sixteen years old and you're looking for something different as i said and suddenly you hear something you know. That's catching on the radio. You know there's something really goes and speaks to you. I don't think that's such a bad thing or you know the fact that there's an album that he came out with that had like you know such a you know a wide scope that brought you into like you know the other parts of his career. I mean you know it's so funny because like you know that's something you know. You think that you wouldn't worry about after you're like eighteen twenty years old or something. But i'm fifty three now..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:47 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on AP News

"Some people were stranded in their cars. Bridges were shut down, so we're ferries. Over 140,000 homes lost power, National Hurricane Center's senior specialist Daniel Brown says. When people think of tropical storms they often think of wind. But rain is also a big hazard unlikely to continue for another 24 hours or so. And those impacts are going to cause uh, really a tremendous amount of flooding. It's an area that doesn't often get hit by these tropical systems, he says. Expect even more flooding. Julie Walker, New York and I'm Rita Foley. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley Gunfire near one of the gates at the Kabul airport this morning. At least one Afghan soldier is dead. Killed by unknown Attackers say the Germans yesterday at least seven Afghans died in a panic stampede of thousands of people desperate to get out of the country as the Taliban takes over. President Biden says the U. S evacuation of Americans, Afghans and others from Afghanistan is speeding up and this morning a plea from an ally. AP correspondent Charles Delayed asthma Britain's urging the US to extend its evacuation effort in Kabul beyond the current August 31 deadline, saying without the Americans, other countries will have no choice but to stop their own operations. Prime Minister Boris Johnson intends to press President Joe Biden at an emergency group of seven leaders meeting on Tuesday convened by written Biden's not ruled out, extending the airlift beyond the deadline he set before the Taliban's swift takeover in Afghanistan. But he said he hoped it would not be necessary. The Taliban is warning August 31st is a red line and that extending the American presence would quote Provoke a reaction. Tropical depression on re is still raining heavily in some parts of the Northeast. The National Hurricane Center's Daniel Brown on Who's getting hammered, the main threat is going to be heavy rainfall. We still expect total rainfall of about three and six inches. The report, Shins of Long Island and New England southeastern New York, New Jersey through today. And isolated maxim. Puddles of 10 to 12 inches are actually possible. Across northern New Jersey and southern New York. At least 22 people have died in the record setting rain and flooding in Tennessee about 40 people missing. This is a P news. Did you go to the movies over the weekend? Here's the apes. Margie Szaroleta free guy was tops at the box office for a second week, But it was the number two film that was a surprise. There's something inside you guy want something inside the Ryan Reynolds movie free guy pulled in $18.8 million over the weekend, making it the top movie draw the film that came in second draw list. Honorable Paul put your old the movie brought in $13 million. That was a surprise not only because of uncertain pandemic audiences, but because it Streaming on Paramount's Plus The other movies in the top five this weekend. We're jungle Cruise. Don't breathe, too, and respect the apes. Margie's Our letter reporting an A P. N. O. R. C poll finds the President Biden's job approval rating is ticking down. 54% of Americans approve of his performance down from 59% last month, still a relatively solid ratings, say analysts. I'm Rita Foley. AP News Home. It looks a little different for everyone. For some. It's a rustic cabin for others, a big city high rise and for others. It's renting a tiny studio that said it had laundry in the building. But the dryers always broken and don't get me started on the gym. That's not a gym..

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"daniel brown" Discussed on AP News

AP News

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on AP News

"Tuesday, Cuomo was battling sexual harassment allegations, which he denies. I'm Rita Foley. AP News I'm Rita Foley with an A P news minute. The record breaking rain and flooding in Tennessee has left at least 22 people dead, according to a sheriff there. Many people are missing Tropical depression all re appears to be lingering in the Northeast, raising worries about more heavy rain and flooding there. The National Hurricane Center's Daniel Brown, about nine out of 10 deaths, Uh uh, Tropical Storm and hurricanes are from water and not win. His advice winner is putting take precautions and especially especially the driving, he says. Only a few inches of water will move a car off the road and into trouble. The Germans say a firefight broke out at an airport gate in Kabul, Afghanistan, between Afghan security forces and unknown Attackers. One Afghan security officer was killed. President Biden says the U. S. Led evacuation of Americans at risk. Afghans and others from Kabul is speeding up, but he's not ruling out extending it beyond the August 31st deadline he set I'm Rita Foley. This is a P news. I'm Rita Foley. At least 22 people known dead now in Tennessee and many missing after record shattering rain that led to deadly flooding as much as 17 inches of brain fell in less than a day. President Biden's offering help. I've asked the administrator to speak to Governor Lee of Tennessee right away and will offer any assistance they need for this terrible moment. The National Weather Service has Tropical depression Angry is weakening over the Northeast after making landfall yesterday along the coast of Rhode Island, but it's still a heavy rain and flood threat. Areas that have seen a lot of rain in the past day or so could see 123 inches more. By the time all removes out, Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont says with the ground this saturated with water There's a risk of falling trees. We had a lot of rain over the last week. The top soil is thin. You have rock underneath. That means the top souls filling up like a sponge fills with water. That water is pouring off right now. A firefight at one of the gates at the airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, at least one Afghan soldier reportedly has been killed. The U. S. Is now asking US commercial airlines to help transport Afghan refugees after they were evacuated to other countries. Here's the A. P S. Ben Thomas, the Pentagon has activated the Civil Reserve Air Fleet. 18 aircraft from American Airlines Atmosphere. Delta Airlines, Omni Air, Hawaiian Airlines and United will be directed to ferry evacuees from the way stations they will not flying to Afghanistan. Six participating airlines have agreed to assist for a little less than two weeks. The Civil Airline reserve system was last activated in 2000 and three for the Iraq war. The Reverend Jesse Jackson and his wife, Jacqueline, are under observation at a Chicago hospital. Responding to treatments for Covid, according to their son, the Reverend Jackson is vaccinated. Not clear if.

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Henri hurls rain as storm settles atop swamped Northeast

AP News Radio

00:57 sec | 1 year ago

Henri hurls rain as storm settles atop swamped Northeast

"And we hit the northeast Sunday as a tropical storm and plans to stick around at least for another day as a tropical depression and continued drenching the area Henri made landfall Sunday afternoon in Rhode Island while sparing the Hamptons the worst of the brunt of the storm that flooded basements and roads in southern New England some people were stranded in their cars bridges were shut down so we're ferries over a hundred and forty thousand homes lost power national hurricane center senior specialist Daniel brown says when people think of tropical storms they often think of wind but rain is also a big hazard to continue Kerr number twenty four hours or so and in fact are going to call the really means not letting it doesn't often get hit by tropical systems he says expect even more flooding within the twelve inches are actually possible early in southern New York Julie Walker at New York

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"daniel brown" Discussed on The Lead

The Lead

08:02 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on The Lead

"Technique that was not gary. That was that was at blind. What are the most intriguing. Sports at this year's olympics has been judo where the host nation of japan has largely dominated the competition for the twenty seconds. She gets the off. Japan is the olympic champion but it turns out. It was an american who transformed the japanese martial art into an olympic sport today. The athletics daniel brown has an incredible story of yoshida how. He rewrote olympic history. And how at age one hundred and one. He is still itching to get back on. The map pandemics tough on him. He can't wait to get back out there like it's not like it's over. When he's got the green light to go back he's gonna go back from wondering and the athletic i'm under skelter. It's thursday august fifth. And this is the lead so dan i'm going to start by reading you a quote from the parents of french olympian clarisse. Abandon you who won a gold medal in judo at the olympics. Last week on french radio her mother said quote. We know nothing about judo every time we see her down on the floor. We wonder whether she has one or not again. This is the mother of judoka who won a gold medal. Dan having stepped into the world of judo. A bit yourself recently. Do you have any idea what's happening when you watch judo match. No and that's why. I love that quote because it makes me feel a little better. No i don't know that much about judo. And i think that's one of the great things about the olympics. Right as you're learning a lot of sports on the fly well looking for the master and the o. j. and now the change of direction but you can sense the art of the competition. You can see some of the skills some of the art. Some of the mentality of takes to thrive in something. You've probably never even seen before. And that could be of course. Why not doing the left. See aggie which is really good at. And that's cnn aggie. I didn't know the term judokas. But now i do and i like to say every chance i get but it was very eye-opening to learn not just about the logistics of the sport but kind of the thought process behind his origins. I know that in addition to the competitive element of judo. There's also the philosophy of judo. That is a big part of the appeal to a lot of people who practice it. Can you explain briefly. What that philosophy is. yeah. I can take a shot. Judo literally means. It's it means the gentle way you think of martial arts and you think of this hand to hand combat and big kicks in these powerful blows and all that and judo isn't that it's more about timing and balanced throw your competitor down to take the take down and then pin that person when they're on the mat but that takedown doesn't require the kind of you know fisticuffs that you see in a lot of under martial arts. Well dan the main reason we're here today is to talk about the guy who transforms judo from this martial art that you've actually been describing quite eloquently here into an organized competitive sport so i what can you tell us about. How lloc which era is seen within the judo community. Yeah i mean he's royalty and he is so reverentially viewed because this contributions because of the way he's coached by his long success. Judo is an olympic sport. Because of yoshida like he made that happen so his contribution to the sport is immeasurable. Mr is my inspiration. One of his judokas called them brown. He's one of those coaches. But did you hear about from time to time but not only made great. Athletes have made great people. I meet a respect. People teaches me to value every moment. That's what i see him so you did a long interview with him recently. I can you just tell us what it's like to be in the presence of such a living legend. I'd met him briefly in his younger days back when he was in his nineties and going to his house. I didn't know what to expect. I don't know what kind of memory he's gonna have. I don't know what his mobility is like. I don't know if he's going to be bedridden. I get there and he's kind of he's got a lovely home in silicon valley overlooking the hills houses lovely. He apologized for his appearance. Like what is he talking about because he dropped his razor while shavings and had his little faint trace of stubble. And i guess he was embarrassed by leaving on stubble on his face and i. I told me it was perfectly okay. It's still do. The interview in mobility is good is happiness is good. He had an assistant there for the purposes of helping him through the interview in. I like to a picture on a pitch. Count industries keeping yo. Shana word count because if he talked for too long he gets tired out and she didn't want him to blow his word count on the first couple warm up questions so shoot occasion likely over touches arm. It's a yoshi that's enough but other than that. It was a pretty normal interview. Well yoshida is now a hundred and one years old so we're not going to go through his entire life story here but didn't you just give us the rough trajectory of the earlier part of his life. He was born here. He was born in california. Calexico california. I was on their april first. Nineteen twenty parents were immigrants from japan and they were farmers tomatoes and other strawberries. Think and joost like a typical american kid got pretty into american culture. As a japanese children did not know anything about japan or the culture around ten parents. Said you are getting too far from your japanese roots. Need to understand more about the japanese people. And that was his introduction. Judo he also by the way hated farming and part of the reason he wanted to go to college. Was you wanted a different life for himself. So he was americanized in that he wanted to have a better life than his parents and started having goals in similar along the long line. The judo lessons and his aspirations got tied up together so he started at a junior college friend recommended to go to san jose state. Do they have a good football. They're not bad. let's try in. So he went to san jose state. And it's the timing was good. Because san jose stay was interested in having a program. The didn't envision it as an olympic training ground that didn't envision it even for athletes on campus. They wanted to train. Police officers some combat techniques directing. Just you do a good job. Then i'll look good and size. And that was his first job. Coaching was coaching police. Cadets and i know that the war entered his life at some point so can you tell us about that chapter of his story. Yeah that's one of the most eventful in really compelling things about yoshida's life pearl harbor attack december seventh nineteen forty one. He winds up getting drafted into the us army in serving kind of in segregated army bases around the country his parents meanwhile were interned. Hundreds of thousands of japanese americans were rounded up and sent to internment camps under suspicion of disloyalty to the united states. Parents brother sister's wound up serving attack the warriors in internment camps is immigrant farmers growing tomatoes. That probably were not spies during world. War two internees lived in small one room apartments with little privacy and constant surveillance. They were only given a standard army cot blankets and a small heating stove. His parents are behind these barbed wire back home. And he's traveling around finding for the us and against japan and what he found after the war after finding for the us after fighting for his country is the. There was.

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"daniel brown" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:31 min | 1 year ago

"daniel brown" Discussed on WSB-AM

"6 23 Here is Marcie Williams and Bill Cappuccio. The Atlantic hurricane season officially kicks off today, although we've already had the first named storm on a national Hurricane, center specialist Daniel Brown anticipates another above average season. We are seeing again higher than normal sea surface temperatures, water temperatures across the Atlantic and Caribbean last year sets a record with 30 names storms, Brown warns The threat extends post storm with generator deaths and when power's out, Naomi Osaka pulls out of the French Open, citing her mental health, the tournament find and threatened to disqualify her for failing to talk to the press. Serena Williams response in her own post match interview. Everyone is different and everyone handles things differently. So You know, you just have to let her handle it The way she wants to in the best way that she thinks she can get does not say when she may play again. Wimbledon is the next major and asteroid the size of the space needle hurtles past Earth Today. It's actually one of three, but this one is the biggest. It'll fly by Earth at 40,000 MPH, but it's not expected to hit US reporter Monica Rix says It'll pass well informed a half million miles of Earth are relatively close encounter. Tomb or asteroids fly by tomorrow, they're comparable to a two story house. WSB news time is 6 25 for an update on weather and traffic. First, Today's forecast sounds like a beaut. Kirk Before today. Mostly sunny to partly sunny Ah, High around 84 an update on the Tuesday morning commute First day of June..

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Isaias nearing Carolinas and expected to become hurricane again

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:36 sec | 2 years ago

Isaias nearing Carolinas and expected to become hurricane again

"Update released from the National Hurricane Center a short time ago shows Tropical Storm has maximum sustained winds of 70 miles an hour. It is expected to get stronger and could become a Category one hurricane moving over Georgia's South Carolina North Carolina later today near where makes landfall in neither South North Carolina is likely to experience strongest winds, and we do have a hurricane watch of proportion that area As a system could become a hurricane before reaches the coast. The forecaster Daniel Brown, at the National Hurricane Center says the CIA's will move along Florida's coast most of the day hit in the Carolinas sometime tonight,

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Dorian still slamming eastern Canada at hurricane force

Purity Products

00:51 sec | 3 years ago

Dorian still slamming eastern Canada at hurricane force

"Canada's merit times are feeling the fury of what is now a post tropical cyclone Dorian and saw a powerful storm that's producing winds of eighty miles per hour as it heads towards Newfoundland his name is still Dorian but there's been a name change according to forecaster Daniel brown Dorian transition to oppose tropical cyclone on Saturday simply meaning that structure of the storm changed and that the wind field expanded however the maximum winds really remained unchanged and the storm continues to produce area of hurricane force winds almost a week after Dorian ripped off the Bahamas rescuers are trying to reach some island communities isolated by flood waters and they briefly about two hundred fifty residents of great Abaco island arrived in Nassau this woman is one of them a lot of people died and I thought I was going to be one of them and I just we just started playing and everything and then we survive as many as seventy thousand of the Bahamas

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