35 Burst results for "Darrow"

"darrow" Discussed on Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

04:32 min | 6 months ago

"darrow" Discussed on Focus On the Family Daily Broadcast

"Three years after they were married, they got the diagnosis of MS on the part of Darrow. So really what motivated Stacy to get married? I want a strong man who's going to make me feel secure. We'll take care of me. Would never come true. She had to completely die to those expectations. And Daryl thought his relationship with Stacy would be, you can count on me. I'm going to be there for you. I'm going to take care of you. And now he says decades later, she takes care of me. That's Gary Thomas describing some of the common storms that husbands and wives may face in marriage, but there's good news, God is always present with you in those storms, and with his help you can end up with a

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"darrow" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

02:04 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Sung by Luisa the eldest sibling in the movie it's Jessica Darrow is the performer there Wow I should like it to it's ready to fall give it to you not for nothing I just think it's a better song It's more conventional maybe one voice it's a more straightforward blend of pop and musical theater but Daryl's performance is It's so expressive It's so emotional She's got this enormous vocal range too and also the song just keeps throwing you all these sudden musical left turns that keeps it interesting And speaking personally it resonates with me as a queer anthem in the same way that a lot of folks read let it go as a queer anthem but it's opposite where let it go is about leaving everybody else's expectations behind Surface pressure is about taking on everybody's expectations so it's the same subject just much less healthy And that was NPR pop culture happy hours Glen Weldon Glenn thank you Thank you I had my nerves and it worsens I'm worried something is gonna hurt us under the surface the ship doesn't swerve as it hurt how big the iceberg is under the surface I think about my Will Russia invade Ukraine yet again Next time on The New Yorker radio hour I'll talk with historian Timothy Snyder a scholar of Russia and the west They push buttons and so you have to think okay what button of ours are they pushing here Like what are they trying to get us to do That's next time on The New Yorker radio hour Listen tonight at 7 on 93.9 FMW NYC or get the podcast WNYC is supported by river's edge a life planned community located in New York City designed to fit residents planned for the future located on the Hudson River in Riverdale close to Manhattan More info at rivers edge dot org All things considered continues at 6 the United States of anxiety Chi write speaks with climate author and organizer Bill mckibben and tomorrow on the Brian lair show.

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"darrow" Discussed on Ondernemersspirit

Ondernemersspirit

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Ondernemersspirit

"Now in the last few months. I don't think they'll do the keyboard hill today in a route concept. All the time with men, so I've been a sovereign that I've Alain Darrow maker. Especially this to me, for example, and I think I thought the namer dot TDI SMS Arnold. Yeah. And diarmaid on the marketplace. Yeah, and also. Faster from linked over the days of living hanging installed in a mark for installing a new product. Yeah. That's called Tokyo. They're also to hope for node reps. From external. And to the base systems, good on an angle loans. Yeah, do not make them partner. Yeah. And whereby procedure remarks on the sulfuric acid, digital short phone. Are they the same creator? Angle to try to go, yeah, don't have a train needless to pick each other angles, any political. Name, but of course what you see. Yeah, yeah. And. I should come to my looks. Yeah, later on. For the very jovial. Standard..

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"darrow" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne

Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne

02:16 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Biters: The Walking Dead Podcast with Dianne

"'cause you just had the this week. What the what the heck. We still haven't seen anything with daryl. You know we have the people. Like what the heck happened to daryl. But i think that probably would have been a lot better than yeah. The the triggering imagery of nine eleven. Yeah i just you know maybe nobody else's breath but my brain went there. Yeah well it's there now. So i didn't no i totally get it and i actually give that one to you so you're ugly. Was it a good uglier about ugly so initially it would be a badly but it's definitely a good ugly so i said earlier. The darrell keeps getting hell hostage by these these groups and of course i think he was really really only held hostage by the saviors The clamours really just invited him to join immediately. It's not like they tortured him in joining didn't they didn't hurt her into joining but they tortured him into staying tried to. Yeah yeah So poor daryl. Like getting waterboarded and all this kind of stuff but darrow makes a really really good hostage if you're in his group because he took a lot for him to give away anything who and what he did give away was a lot of. Eso i mean in the beginning we see him counting. How many reapers that he sees on his fingers. You see his fingers movies. That's where he was. I was trying to figure out what he was doing. I was wondering if he was signing. And i was like why would he be signing two to leah. She's just proven that we can't trust her so he was seeing faces. Or or you know masks through the burlap counting them and later on wayne he was saying he was admitting okay the woman she's their leader. The there's a tall skinny guy which i assume he was talking about megan and shung he. He said those three. And he's like they were going to meet up with their other group of about thirty or so and that's double..

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"darrow" Discussed on Post Show Recaps

Post Show Recaps

04:40 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Post Show Recaps

"Yes india on lips and certainly dog does not prefer this person to darrow world. Where dogs suddenly starts disobeying daryl. Because oh this is my mom. That was years ago in the zombie apocalypse. This is sixteen year old fan fiction. Writers like leah has beautiful. Cascading red haired. She was the original owner of dog and she cracked through daryl's defenses and cheese. Nepal and dogs still remembers her nose. Her better than daryl. I i swear like this girl's parents better be soon royalties. Yeah it makes no sense. But i'm impressed with dark for surviving. They post dog off a cliff dogs. Okay they'll never they'll never never dogs unkillable if they die. That's that's too far. They can't do that they can't do that but it was. It was severely that they've tried to make us think that they might do that. I did. I just love the page. I was reading the plot on that page as darryl and dog get captured by the reapers and reconnect with a familiar figure from their past the collective past the collectively. Dog or a persian. Okay but like first of all if you're trying to keep a shrouded mystery. I think you gave away. Who listen darryl and dog evan. Common fast and it was like way too much emphasis on on this and even her throwaway late..

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"darrow" Discussed on The Chip Race

The Chip Race

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on The Chip Race

"I think you might be giving me a little bit too much credit. Let's say escalated quickly. I expect prefab tree but to usually get through and we both just run off to dinner. I expected to see to use to get you in on almost never get checked crazed and then when i get check raised i decided i wasn't giving up. I was ready to give up on the turn as i said but he better small amount so now felt like Have to continue and then on the river. It was just trying to win the pot now. It's funny reflect onto because remember maria bracing to walk over to the gold coast where we arranged to go for dinner saying what we pay that last hand on nukes along and my mind scrambled to think of a credible value hatch so i actually assured her delight pocket kings. So i think it's the only time i've ever bluffed to people the same hand very good very good. Well i'm gonna give you the final word mass. You don't remember what you had. But what do you think you might have had taken this line embarrassing looking at a hand like this where i look at almost every decision point and it's like i would probably never play it that way today. I imagine that's higher supposed to look back on yourself as a player maybe a year two or three years ago. I mean as far as the hand. I could have honestly. It could be anything from something somewhat. Reasonable like ace jack. I don't know jacket diamonds to any kind of bull shit. Like eight seven suited or. I'm just really going him really just trying to win loss and before break and realizing on river that it's pretty hard to get it through at the at this as pr. I think one thing. I had as a really big weakness particularly live because i still played a lot online where they tell you the pot size stack size was pop management and keeping track of stac sizes. Not only as the hand goes on but sort of predictively being able to analyze like okay. Well if i bet this is what are the implications for next week and the following street. So yeah i think it's just one of those hands where my actual hand kind of matter a lot. It's very clear. I just had some bullshit and it's very hard for me to have some bullshit that actually makes sense with the line that i had well. It was really. Fun hand darrow. Appreciate you sharing in. Madani appreciate you being willing to do it. When you can't remember the name was something that happened in your life. I hope it's not a case of mistaken. Identity actually similar youthful looking chap who.

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"darrow" Discussed on Double Tap Canada

Double Tap Canada

04:49 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Double Tap Canada

"Shopping shopping shopping. Let's find out more about that later. Sue how are you. I'm good thank you okay. You signed a little bit darrow. Say monarch today man. Hey yeah okay yeah. I do feel about monica today. Good isn't great. When you got call from the big mr f who. We all know styles fabulous fabulous. No furious no yet. But it's a lot of the show began got cold. And then you've got like a really important meeting and then you're gonna come and do the show it's like how can you switch like that. I can't do it. it was fine as ever. He was Beautiful friendly name likes to be called. Mr mr. all know is candyman. If you say five this if you're listening to this and you just heard bleep something..

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"darrow" Discussed on Double Tap Canada

Double Tap Canada

02:14 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Double Tap Canada

"You told me the other day the your bathroom. You're what do you call the restroom. Cova i have no my bathroom. Nassar bathroom exists. Yes yes right well in your master bathroom yes you've made it super smalls from my understanding. I may have got a little bit farther than i should have. Legal march japanese toilet I do japanese. It's a it's a canadian made. It's called lovie The toilet as you approach it. The seat will open no way allies. Swear it has remote control as a built-in Function which you heat of the heat of the water that speeds up your little touchy Control the intensity of the headwaters so you get a good cleaning it goes battled for all the crevices and you can also control the The extension and the position. that's the For the meal cleaning. Then there's the female cleaning hop today it's Then there's A fan that pulls out the air so that when you're doing something a little bit more odorous gets rid of that for us. It doesn't really comes with. Does that airlock does it. Yeah it's eco-friendly. When you flush it it does it. Expose water in very nicely. Keeps very little water What else does it have. A heated seat so keeps you nice and toasty nice. Yeah that's nice always good. You can control the heat of the seat as well and of course the water and everything else And that's about all that's all the toilet does. Oh that sounds amazing. Thing hang on more. Did i mention the shower. That is controlled by voice so mohan Which is very famous. Zooming of you know taps a system. Could you by mowing the letter. You and it's a whole shower systems in my shower. All you have got the rain shower thing and the handled telephone handle type thing. And i've got a little keypad like little keypad on there. And that keypad connects via wifi network. And there's an alexa skill for that and I can literally say Start my shower. Preset to whatever i do and it will turn on the right thing. It'll get the temperature and it keeps it at the proper temperature of the entire

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"darrow" Discussed on The mindbodygreen Podcast

The mindbodygreen Podcast

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on The mindbodygreen Podcast

"Welcome back you're having me so the some big ticket items to discuss today and on the subject of beauty and self care. There are so many strategies or approaches curious european scientists. Can you help darrow down some of those strategies and give us a glimpse into what you would recommend when it comes to beauty whether it's topical lifestyle or something else altogether. Sure yeah i. I liked that question. As i think about the past year and a half before i get into my top beauty cognizant practices i think the past year plus has helped exfoliating. If i can use a skin analogy some unnecessary layers so less more back to the basics. So when i was thinking about what those basics might be. We'll start with the sun. We have to be son. Smart limiting exposures over lifetime. We don't wanna have many instances of unprotected direct uv radiation and. I'm a fan of high-quality sunscreens Based in the way this comes in is the uv. Radiation actually activates enzymes. That i like to think of scissors but these scissors. Unfortunately sniff our collagen collagen as our structural architecture to our skin. The next thing that comes to mind is good sleep. We hear it over and over but it's true. We need to honor the seven nine hours a night part of that wind down ritual..

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"darrow" Discussed on Tarot Rebel Podcast

Tarot Rebel Podcast

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Tarot Rebel Podcast

"Don't really like that in it. I guess i wonder who for ride up. You know. I won't like something to fuck you fuck you. Oh yeah well cuisine free anymore. I mean like everything's it's i guess there's another one in prison okay. Weeklies tear up your first up. Okay so what. We got going on in the stock leak. This is weekly astro. Report with chess Well we have a lot of energy as we mentioned earlier in the episode so mercury just shifted ensue. A virgo joining venus and mars. So it's gonna be a very earthy weak very grounding week but there's gonna be some Monkey wrench thrown in. Thanks to good old neptune. Of course and it's it's gonna be a you know kind of teeter-tottering back and forth between being really inspired and like you know being larger than life versus being disillusioned or over the top. So i think that's going to be kind of the energies for the weak vacillating back and forth with that so Based on you know just the trans is right now. I would say just work on balancing this week work on grounding this week it's it's really important and if you find yourself kind of feeling the extremes of the energy just kind of find yourself like your your self care ritual You know some of the the Shielding techniques we mentioned today That would be really beneficial because this this opposition. You know this neptune. Opposition is is going to be a doozy this week and then we also got uranus working with lilith and that also kind of ads. You know kind of amplifies that extreme energy but also takes it to the obsessions and fixations of things. So if you find yourself kind of falling into that again you know kinda take step back and breathe and find your way to a center because at that centering and working on your balance this week and really was gonna keep you sane but we still got the lionsgate energy. So that's a plus that's still keeping us inspired and bringing us luck and and you know helping us manifest abundance and good tidings so we got that energy still going our for for the most of the week so yeah. So that's what. That's what i gots for the week. We all know g likes to go last. So think okay. Let's switch it up now. No not crystals our viewers to get used to life. You know still. Let's ratchet up a little bit darrow. G ready.

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The History of Hot Air Balloons

Ridiculous History

01:47 min | 1 year ago

The History of Hot Air Balloons

"It turned out that scientists. But jean francois pill darrow's and An aristocrat named francois lauren. Dr lands were chosen by the montgolfier brothers to pilot a balloon on november twenty. First of seventeen eighty three. They did just that and they flew For twenty minutes became the first people to experience sustained flight so the montgolfier brothers. What was their deal. They launched a hot air balloon but it was. It didn't the flight didn't last for very long. well they. I did a series of animal experiments. Similar to what we had ace exploration. They launched a hot air balloon with a rooster a duck and his sheep. that's ridiculous historians. There should be a pixar movie on the way and they did that just like just a few months earlier. September nineteenth seventeen eighty three and the thought. They had a logic to it. They thought cheaper similar enough to people that will see how altitude affects land lover and ducks in. Roosters can already fly to what degree or another and so we'll see we'll see how they do when they're not flying on their own power and that blue was only it was tethered was free and it was only up for about what eight minutes yet and i think because i mean we talked about this briefly the idea of the spectacle because the technology was very rudimentary and oftentimes the balloons would spontaneously deflate and air They would drift over the ocean and deflate in the air. They would occasionally catch fire for various reasons but the duck and the sheep were unharmed. It gives me serious like monkeys in space kind of vibes. yep and the rooster made it through as

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"darrow" Discussed on Tarot Rebel Podcast

Tarot Rebel Podcast

05:42 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Tarot Rebel Podcast

"I make. I have that rhymes i you. I had it this weekend. Because i was just totally into this baltic amber and I used i got the cracking. 'cause it requires like black ram black spice brown and i do suggest the cracking. It tastes great The ball is so cool so even just to have that. If you're a bottle collector yeah. I love aesthetically pleasing bottles so that would be my advice for what ten now. This is turned into a liquor. So i'm up. We can move onto g. This is weekly darrow. Report g funny enough my cards coincide with the things that you're talking about so you have the five of swords in reverse and then we have the eight of swords as the accompanying card so this week cans. Definitely very confusing. I would say as well miss the eight of swords but it's also not the things that are very big in life so it's kind of a smaller things because it is swords it's air energy sits very quick very Very fast base that this is all happening and it is very much mental level of like we might be seeing this sense of entrapment and a sense of confusion that is very much created by myself because we also have the five of swords and reverse which is talking about that dissatisfaction with how things are going I would warn people to not go into any arguments and do not go into any disputes or any discussions with anybody where you know that your opinions will contradict because you will not be happy with how things end up so for people in business. Don't don't talk business with anybody else. just do. Your thing lay low for a week for people in relationships. Definitely don't have discussions with your partners. 'cause there's gonna be a fight and you ain't going to be happy at the end of it so all in all the week is not that bad is just more. So dimensional space might be a bit off and confusion as you were saying that. Neptune energy israeli like popping through in this as well because it is showing that sense of just missed and not knowing what's happening not knowing what we're doing and i feel like more than anything again As you said go with the flow. Don't concern yourself too much with things. Don't be yourself in that position. Where your overthinking or taking too much mental space then just fucking everything up just go with the flow relaxes much as you can..

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"darrow" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

03:29 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Open Loops: Conversations That Bend

"Messages like early backs you know and darrow. Whenever children are programmed basically be less all an act on it Before marriage And i know that sounds like a stretch Because of how a raise the according to biblical packs and my upbringing that you know you're supposed to wait until you're married and i didn't though a lot of it's not taught And then i didn't have a father. But i i didn't have like a lotta guidance but i think that if we teach people to know yourself learn yourself then there won't be so much like disassociation from what's happening around you like and not just things happen and it's like oh you now. That's a very interesting point you. You're speaking to something that is really heard anybody put it. Put it this way before. It's the perhaps the only defense of not doing premarital sex that i've ever had on this show or even entertained before because it's so we accept it so much. We society the mainstream narrative narrative is premarital sex. Da of gore's. It's a fun thing to do. People don't care why not get over reds and what. I haven't considered before is how much activity between couples happens because of an outside influence telling you this is what you need to be doing which is layered with shadow voices in the shadows self and or you know what it means to be a young adult. Are you good. Oh oh you're a woman now. Of course women have sex. And if you're with a guy and guys being like i am going to plow her left like there's a lot of negativity it makes me wonder gosh is getting really heavy. But but i'm curious what your thoughts are on this as a divide Do you think it's possible without the influences. Said we got rid of the media. Influences say we got rid of all those voices telling us what culture do if we wipe that slate clean and to human beings were to fall in love but not actually get any sort of marriage ritual. Is it possible for them to come together. And organically get to a point where they would engage in intercourse without solely for reproductive purposes. And have that be a good thing. Yeah i think. I think definitely i mean. I think that's probably where we're heading. you know. that's more conscious people. You believe there is something. There is such thing as conscious. Premarital sex yeah. I know you're thinking about that right. Because that's sort of not day that because i mean i've done it obviously.

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"darrow" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

02:58 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Darrow spent the afternoon at the lost Peninsula Marina working on his boat with his oldest son. At one point, he ran home to grab more supplies. Then he was gone. Two days earlier, a $75,000 motorcycle was stolen from a home in Lucas County. The bike ended up on Alvin's property. My brother called me, he says. The guy showed up that on the bike Code. 18 is a new podcast series by the blade investigating unsolved homicides in the Toledo area. Code. 18 just references the radio code that we use when we describe a dead body. You don't know if that stolen motorcycle is the reason that he's missing. I knew something wasn't right. I punched him. He punched the bike extremely violent. I was bleeding. I think we're modeling. They threw my dad in a van. We didn't have any evidence of their and they didn't get the motorcycle because it was still there. Join the hunt. Help us put this code 18 to rest because someone somewhere knows what happen to Alvin Dero, Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one app. The free I. Heart radio APP is number one for music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our library of over 350,000 titles. Here's an I Heart Radio podcast preview in April. 2016, the wife of a rural Georgia police officer is found inside a locked closet. Two shots have been fired from her husband's service weapon. Her head resting on a pillow, the victim of an apparent gunshot wound, But what really happened inside that closet and in the hours and minutes before the shots rang out, people do things that don't make sense. When and under stress and under dynamic situations. They're crumbling marriage was no secret. The high school sweethearts were ready to call it quits. It was Jessica pointing at the point of no return. Nothing in my mind said that she was suicidal in my mind. I knew she was upset and dealing with maybe some minute depression. But who wouldn't when your husband's cheating on you that would hurt anybody. What about the gunshots heard hours before her husband reported hearing shots had just laid down when that first shot went off fiance was like, sound like gunshots. What about the physical evidence? Her hands were pristine and clean. There was no gunshot residue we found on her. Authorities may say that the investigation was complete the road exhaustive and it led to this finding. I disagree with that. And many others do as well. I really believed that we would get justice. We haven't we haven't the officer's wife,.

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Manifesting Money and More

The Oprah Winfrey Show: The Podcast

01:07 min | 1 year ago

Manifesting Money and More

"Many of you in here understand now that your thoughts create your reality. Is that really get that. You have the life that you have right now because of everything you thought and then said and then did you get that all right so that also works with money you have it or don't have at based on the way you think about it correct. Suzy silently my darrow. Yeah and what else do you want to say about that. I want to say that we all have the thoughts to create far more than we all have. We all think we deserve less. We have more objects but we have less of ourselves as soon as we have. More of ourselves will manifest in your life's more than you know how to hold onto store than you even dreamt could come your way through everything you want. All i can tell you is true if i can do it really if my mom is out there. She's watching. If i can do it you can do it. You don't have to be a rocket science. You just have to know who you are. If you're willing to go within you'll never do

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"darrow" Discussed on HISTORY This Week

HISTORY This Week

04:16 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on HISTORY This Week

"Of god against the greatest atheist agnostic in the united states. I want a papers to know that. I am not afraid to get on the stand in front of him and let him do his worst. I want the world to know the judge let it go on the audience sweated swat at flies. The sun bore down the telegraph machines clattered. Daryl kept questioning brian. How long had it taken god to create the earth and everything in it seven days. Have you any idea the length of these periods. No i don't do you think the sun was made on the fourth day. Yes and they had an evening and morning without the sun. I am simply saying it is a period. They had an evening and morning for four periods without the sun. You youth thing. I believe in creation as they're told and if i'm not able to explain it i will accept it. Was everything in the bible true or was it worth doubting or had darryl gone far past doubting the bible and then to mocking people who believe it. The only purpose mr darrow has is to slur the bible. I object to your statement. I am examining your fool. Ideas that no intelligent christian on earth believes fool ideas like if in the beginning there was only adam and eve and they had two sons. Where did cain find a mate. Did you ever discover where kane got his wife. No sir i leave the agnostics to hunt for her. There were no others recorded but kane got a wife. That is what the bible says. The judge asked the jury to ignore all of brian's testimony darrow declined to make closing argument. What else was there to say. That meant that. Brian couldn't make one either. The jury then took nine minutes to deliberate. It found scopes guilty of a misdemeanor. Under state law. The judge fined him. One hundred dollars lost his. That was lost long before he candidate that he house maryland public service hiding to finish in perfect serious way. It serves notice on the country. That hall math is organizing in these larne backwaters hi adviser fanatic rate offense and devoid of conscience. Even though darryl lost the trial did with the aclu wanted. It got progressives worried about fundamentalists but what are the trial actually shown that a gulf was growing between believers and skeptics. That gulf is grown. Wider sense contempt though is not progress or enlightenment or march towards some glorious tolerant.

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"darrow" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

05:24 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Stuff They Don't Want You To Know Audio

"Like a yet one hundred percent and you're right the the the psychological burden of proof that it would be required to prove unequivocally that someone didn't know that if between right and wrong that's difficult enough in and of itself this would require like the some sort of proof of the existence of god and the devil and like pure evil and like biblical truths. You know that. We've never been able to prove i just. It just seems like a losing battle to me like like wh. Why would you do this other than for the publicity or to make a big name for yourself as a lawyer i. It's it's it seems like impossible impossible to prove this. It would be a pretty cool thing to get started right like clarence darrow level. Yesterday i wondered you could see it even if even if you're not as the attorney they're like going for fame and all this stuff like you could actually get something interesting happening. So i don't know. I just imagine it and also you know it's your job to try to get your clients the best possible outcome right so this doesn't make this guy necessarily a bad person at all. It makes them a professional. Just the professional who takes some risk right and they've got a lot of people on their side that they could bring to bear. But yeah you're is putting the concept of god and it's putting the concept of demons and therefore the concept of christian theology on the stand and saying. Does this hold the same legal water as secular evidence you know. Maybe maybe idea was we. Could we could push this to a mistrial. Maybe we'll get some folks on the jury who say you know. As a person of faith. I believe in this and it would be a violation of my beliefs to say this kid is guilty. Any illegally is not a kid. 'cause he's nineteen now but there's there's one there's one big hindrance isn't there because there is a person between the defense and the jury is their whole job to be between the defense and the jury is very..

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"darrow" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

Newsradio 1200 WOAI

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"darrow" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI

"Darrow spent the afternoon at the lost Peninsula Marina working on his boat with his oldest son. At one point, he ran home to grab more supplies. Then he was gone. Two days earlier, a $75,000 motorcycle was stolen from a home in Lucas County. The bike ended up on Alvin's property. My brother called me, he says. The guy showed up that on the bike Code. 18 is a new podcast series by the blade investigating unsolved homicides in the Toledo area. Code. 18 just references the radio code that we use when we describe a dead body. I don't know if that stolen motorcycle is the reason that he's missing. I knew something wasn't right. I punched him. He punched the bike extremely violent. I was bleeding you. I think we're probably They threw my dad in the van. We didn't have any evidence of their and they didn't get the motorcycle because it was still there. Join the hunt. Help us put this code 18 to rest because someone somewhere knows what happen to Alvin Dero, Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts, all in one app. Tucker Carlson says he's been told by a whistleblower that the FBI is spying on him. Wouldn't be the first time coming up at eight in the Michael Berry shit. Wait to have you along for the ride. Thanks for stopping.

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Becoming an American

The Ten News

01:56 min | 1 year ago

Becoming an American

"With the fourth of july coming up. We're seeing red white and blue whether you were born in the united states or emigrated here independence day is a celebration for all people who live work hard and make up these united states of america. Today we're talking about citizenship. And we'll hear from a young activists dalia can darrow's fighting for the rights of youth and the us so let's dive in. The us has a lot of candles to blow out this. July fourth marks two hundred forty five years since the original colonies declared their independence from england. Hossam and their celebration went all out with patriotic. Parades and speeches like we still do these days with the addition of awesome fireworks shows and backyard barbecues also a tradition in the united states to hold citizenship ceremonies and independence day. A citizenship or naturalization ceremony is the final step in becoming a citizen of the united states where applicants take. What's called the oath of allegiance to the country. So how do you become a us citizen. If you're born in the united states you're automatically one. Yes but since its founding. The us has been a nation of immigrants over the centuries millions looking for new lives. Have come to the us. Many comfort job school or to be near family and to stay people are issued a travel document called a visa which allows them to remain in the country for a certain period of time. Some immigrants choose to become citizens and to do that. They need to go through an application process today. It's estimated that more than forty million people living in the. Us were born in another country. That's

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"darrow" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

04:01 min | 2 years ago

"darrow" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Yeah, He's very much very much on his wife. What's your faith? Help Faith actually met them both. At the Super Bowl in Orleans. They sat down with me on my radio show that Sid Rosenberg show the Super Bowl were Colin Kaepernick and the Niners. Lost to Joe Flacco and the Ravens in Louisiana actually sat down and they were. I guess they're performing. I forget, but they were great. He was great to McGraw sweetheart of a guy like, Listen, I grew up in his dad. Tug McGraw, who used to slap his leg after we wanna see the game. You gotta believe you gotta believe. Unfortunately, it took to the end of his life Is that song talks about for those two guys never really got along talking, Tim. And then what? His father was diagnosed with cancer. That's what the song is about. They spent a lot of time together all the things you talked about in that song, and they when his father died. They were very, very, very close. But it took it took a little too long is I think what temperature? It's very pointed very well said So it's sort of like Carrie shaping the cat's in the cradle. Listen. Speaking of dying before we get to the calls, Uh, Williams Jenning, William Jennings Bryant. He's famous for Ah, a lot of things you ran for President. He was secretary of State on the Wilson. But he's also famous for one very, very, very big, uh, event in American history. And it's the Scopes Monkey trial. That was him. That was him. No kidding. He went, they would say was William Jennings Bryan versus and Everybody always sites, Clarence Darrow say, you know Clarence Darrow. Clarence Darrow was the attorney. He went against Wow. Scopes was a teacher in Tennessee who taught evolution and it was against the law to do that. So so he was prosecuted. And Jennings actually represented the prosecution. Darryl represented scopes. Gotcha. Jennings won a technically he was he was he found guilty was scopes. But he Jennings was humiliated during the trial, and he died about two or three weeks after the trial. Wow, William Jennings Bryan about that. I don't know that creationism versus evolution. A time. It was like in the 19 twenties or what 25 or something? Yeah. Hey, Billy, I'll ish I never thought she was good Look, and she's a kid. All right. How old is Billy? I'll ish 25. Yeah, my daughter's age. She's okay. I don't know You could sing. Those got a great voice, but you know the cover of Vogue magazine. You know who should be on the cover of Vogue magazine. Caitlyn Jenner, Babe Caitlyn Jenner. That's one of the hottest women out there. Other with Billy Alex is only 19. She's not 20 that rights. Don't let the facts get in the way of a good night. Just 25 is my daughter's age, which will be six years. Wow. 19 years old. Yeah, well, I just did. She looks much better than the blue hair and the nose rings and all that stuff. She had that before, and I don't even know if she's she looks much like the green hair for free. For God's sake, whatever. But Caitlyn Jenner, making your Eminence sense on the issue of boys playing sports. Listen. Bruce Jenner was a conservative boost general was pro Trump. So just cause he has a vagina now doesn't mean he's gonna change his political philosophies really have a vagina. But what if he doesn't doesn't know? We don't know if he has still has his. I don't know the other organ, but it's definitely does not have a vagina. Okay? Either way, he wasn't gonna change his political philosophy, not I mean, these people they're always is all virtue, signaling and every one of them. What was the other kid? He was gay was in all of you. Like he hit on me a couple times. Oh, my lord. Yes, he was concerned. That was That was another one. But they're few and far between. Well, I know that And so Caitlin was actually approached by one of these TMZ. Todd's, and this is what the exchange he was asked about boys playing against girl. She was she was. Excuse me. That's right. I'm gonna call the she her from that one. None of this it or he or any of that stuff because of what she said to this TMZ tard After the question was asked about boys playing a.

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NBA Fines Philadelphia 76ers’ Daryl Morey $50,000 For Tweet About James Harden

Mason & Ireland

03:31 min | 2 years ago

NBA Fines Philadelphia 76ers’ Daryl Morey $50,000 For Tweet About James Harden

"Last of basketball operations daryl. Morey is getting in trouble with the twitter again all right. He's been fined fifty thousand dollars for violating the nba anti-tampering policy the finest in response to a to a december twentieth tweet about the houston rockets superstar. James harden obviously gio more used to be there. The tweet was deleted several minutes later. Celebrated the one year anniversary of heart and breaking the rockets franchise assists record more told the league. It was an inadvertent post from an automated app. Now more was hired by the seventy sixers less than two weeks after resigning as the rockets manager. And obviously he. The sixers are one of the franchises that have considered trading james harden john. Do you think that maury deserve to be fine for tampering. Here for that. Automated tweet just congratulating james or the one year anniversary of breaking the record. I don't think he should have been fined. But let me say this. I think adam silver is the best commissioner in sports. I think he's super smart. I think that daryl didn't endear has been a guest on our show. Many times may mason. And i both loved daryl. I think daryl didn't read the room here in other words. Tillman for tita. And the rockets are in a mess. Right now with harden. He has their best player. He wants out. Everyone's connecting the dots saying that darryl would love to have him in philadelphia so for darryl to poke that particular bear at this time is a bad look the way this went down and tell me if you agree is as soon as that tweet happened. Somebody in houston called the league office and said this is bs. Were in the middle of trying to navigate a crisis down here. And this guy's congratulating a player and making us look bad. And i think the league had to react at that point and so i wouldn't have find him but i understand why the league did. What do you think yeah. I think i was surprised when i saw that because i thought his tweet was pretty harmless. But i think you're right. I think that that you know james. Initially when he first asked for the trade didn't really have any representation. Okay didn't have an origin at that time is he's always kind of just like his mom and he's he's since tapped into wasserman those guys'll so he's got different representation now they can handle things but initially. There was a lot of consternation amongst the rockets. When darryl was interested daryl's sixers darrow. Were interested in trading for him. Right you know is there. Was there. Contact with darrell. James like there's this. There's a lot of stuff that really doesn't smell right with the rockets and the sixers and james harden and so whether this tweet was made it on time serving. It's just he. Daryl needs to be way more careful and the whole automated app. I just. I don't know if i buy that. I don't know if i bet either. I so i understand. Let's just say this ninety probably ninety eight percent of the time out of silver gets it right so i think that there's probably a backstory to this that all of us don't know and darryl poking the bear in houston at this particular time was probably not the smartest move. But it's not money they're owned by a bunch of hedge fund guys in philadelphia. It darryl can afford it. I think it'll probably go away now.

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California Judge Orders San Jose Church to Stop Indoor Services Amid Pandemic

Rush Limbaugh

00:28 sec | 2 years ago

California Judge Orders San Jose Church to Stop Indoor Services Amid Pandemic

"Judge has ordered a San Jose church to stop holding weekly indoor services for hundreds of people. A judge yesterday granted Santa Clara County officials of restraining order against Calvary Chapel San Jose and Pastor Mike McClure. County officials last week filed for the restraining order against the church and McClure over the weekly services that attract about 600 people who don't wear masks or social distance church attorney Mariah Gone. Darrow called the ruling disappointing.

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Google kicked ZeroHedge off its ad platform, put The Federalist on notice for racist protest content

The Vergecast

03:18 min | 3 years ago

Google kicked ZeroHedge off its ad platform, put The Federalist on notice for racist protest content

"There's these proposals in sort of. In a bubble without the outside context, you'd say okay. We can evaluate that proposal. It's reasonable, here's. What's good. Here's this bad. They want them to moderate more or less, but they don't exist in context vacuum, they exist in the horrifying twenty twenty rhetoric vacuum of today that vacuum just includes a lot of Josh. Holly insisting that Google is biased a lot of. Brennan car, my new favorite commissioner right away. Pie Pies in second place he's out. His term is going to be up. To the new a lot of SEC commissioner Brenan cars yelling. At Google, you know the trump executive order basically imply that the FCC would somehow regulate speech you can go, and he's seems more excited about that. And the other SEC commissioners including Pie, but in the context of this or Something happened with the federalist, which is a conservative site around Google saying we're not gonNA. Put ads on your site, and that was just seized upon evidence of Google's Apocrypha. What happened there to the best of my understanding a lot of really really bad communication by Google so? Basic. Timeline of this was that NBC had pointed out some content that was posted by A. Group that calls out sites that seizes posting hateful misinformation and said Hey, are you going to do anything about this? And Google took a look at the sites <hes> which included zero hedge, which is another conservative log and the federalist, and it said okay. There are some bad comments here. That are horrible and racist and violate our policies, so we're GONNA. Warn the sites. They need to take action on this or we're going to monetize them. It then sent NBC a statement that said. Yeah, we have removed these sites ability to monetize with Google ads, which sounds pretty unambiguous. This was not actually. Actually the case, though so it turned out that darrow hedge had been banned. It seems like they have been warned and ban the federalist. They had given them a mornings that fix this, and then they'd been planning to ban them in the time in maybe a couple hours after NBC published, it's article. The federalists just turned off comments and Google said okay great, no harm no foul, and then they didn't really acknowledge that they had reversed pet. They just said. We haven't demonetized the federalist, which ended up bleeding to from a bunch of criticism of Google to a bunch of criticism NBC. So a lot of really dumb, confusion happened again the twenty twenty and nightmare rhetoric bubble. Right so the criticism and I want to just take it head on and saying out loud, so we can think about it. The criticism is from Josh Holly. These are his tweets from Brendon car. These are his tweets. Google is a hypocrite because they take advantage of two thirty, which means they are not responsible for what's on their sites, but then they punish the federalist for comments on its I have a very clear response to this, but Adam. We'll set that aside. What do you think of that criticism? I mean for one thing. The Google's not saying it's going to sue the federalists. Not Going to say it's taking money away from. It is not doing business with the federalist, which is fundamentally a pretty different thing than becoming entangled with the United States legal system.

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Code of Honor Wins Jockey Club Gold Cup via Disqualification

Thoroughbred Racing Radio Network

04:52 min | 3 years ago

Code of Honor Wins Jockey Club Gold Cup via Disqualification

"I gotta get your input on what transpired Saturday in the Jockey Club Gold Cup and and I should and I touched on it at the beginning of the conversation about code of honor. It isn't so much that there that there was a a disqualification to me the surprise was that they actually went ahead and acknowledged that kind of a herding Ding incident when in New York for years this this is kind of been allowed and people see it and say it's inappropriate three and why aren't they calling these and then when they called it people were outraged explain first of all what's happening when when a horses versus caring you to two and a half three paths like that well you know the person that's controlling the situation of course is the horse that doing carrying out hurting I was known to be a writer that might do that on occasion I can remember one race in particular and and it was in New York it was all my Juliet and you know that leaving the Gate Change Positions Cordero and I around the turn you know when he wanted to be an inside of course not gonNa let somebody through that was really when you it was almost on on written rule. You're not GonNa let somebody on the insects even if defenses where you WANNA billion they'll come around you around the dern and he'd done from the five fifteen taint dope poll to the quarter pole when they come around you. You're going to hedge them out. When you get to that at a stretch of course you WANNA do the amount of hurting hurting to the point where now it's just about over and you don't WanNa be the insiders that initiate heart contact to the outside when they come to the straight straight of the you know it's the Corvo three sixteenths ball because the purpose of this is everybody says well? You lose growl when you're doing stuff like that. I know what you're doing. Is You're letting your the inside horse. carry the horse to the outside of you out and you both losing some ground of course but you know where you're going and where you're gonNA stop and he has to guess how far out you're going to go and we're going to stop so he's writing his voice out at the point of the elbow times instead of like Cara. Keep going out further and further you stop going out and at the point of the elbow Obo especially if you're strange changes. Let's say it's just around the three sixteenth four area where you stray now. You'll let your horse change. You might even bounce your let your horse kind of sway in a couple with civil horse now when you're worse comes in that couple with a horse that outside or doesn't know Oh that you're going to come in and mmediately at that particular point of the elbow. He's still out there so it is hurting but it can be done in a way that doesn't always cross the line what does cross the line is at that point of the elbow. When you straighten out you still going out a little bit and and you actually cause some contact especially if it's hard contact to the outside or then you gotTa Alvarado got getting taken down? If it's just that a gradual movement out your chances are you'll get away with it. I can remember when we were New York at the Vosper. Angel Good Darrow Crane Claims Sal were similar incident. There was no hard contact but it was gradual movement out and I left him out there and drop back. NFL though he claimed how they left by number of but they did take him down on both Forbes because he bothered horse leaving the gate so it was one of those situations sometimes they don't call it and act on it at the stewarts this particular incident you know I made a statement. Even you know what it's New York. It's a good call would've gotten a call it the same way and other places. Maybe not maybe so you know it was close and a top decision wasn't real black and white you know it had some gray area to the stuarts all if they left it up. We're going to be criticized. I take it down to be criticized. It's that's just the type of incident it is. the only thing that makes like I say an incident like that. Being half fluted Braxton is it that Al when they straighten out there still about with movement of the inside West and it causes some kind of hard contact or what appears to be contact Don

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Dorian Slams into Bahamas and Menaces Florida

Erin Burnett OutFront

09:36 min | 3 years ago

Dorian Slams into Bahamas and Menaces Florida

"We begin with the breaking news. This hour hurricane dorian the massive deadly storm is now lashing the florida coast powerful winds whipping onshore conditions are getting worse with each passing hour and it is going to be hours upon hours and hours. This is from moments ago from melbourne beach. Florida mandatory evacuations are underway there. Let's show you the storm from the international space station a stunning picture three hundred miles wide right now winds up to one hundred and forty five miles an our the picture of the storms. I just tweeted by u._s. Astronaut onboard the space station so that is the i of dorian seen from space as that storm is essentially sleet stationary moving so slowly ravaging the bahamas which it has been doing us since it came ashore there as a category five storm thirty hours ago it it is the most powerful storm in known history to hit the bahamas decimating the islands. Thousands of homes and businesses are now gone. An entire island is without power tonight. It is way too early to have any sense of the death toll and to give you an idea of just how high the storm surge was what the united states could be looking. Eh you can see waves nearly reaching the second story of home. <hes> rescue crews are just starting the grim task of searching for signs of life among the piles of debris and it the scenes like this that has officials in florida pleading with people in evacuation zones. Were still there to get out of a team of reporters standing by from florida to the bahamas tonight. I want to begin with miguel marquez who is out front in vero beach florida gal. What are people eating the evacuation warnings yes and no there's most the people along. The coast here have evacuated along the way but this storm has been so slow. It's creeping so slowly towards us. We've had this same wind for most of the day to day that is south here at vero beach. We're on the barrier islands here. The sea has been quite rough about the same. We've gotten on some bands of wins but as you look north you can see it's sort of broken up is not quite as much wind and clouds on that end of it so you do. You have some people who are staying sort of coming here to watch see what's happening. Some people coming here to secure their homes before they get out. Most people say they they are. They are going to get out there waiting to see what's happening here. They're watching very closely. What's happening to the bahamas right now and they're all wondering when will make that right word. Turn will head north and if it doesn't if it wobbles toward shore people are concerned about that authorities saying look if you don't get out tonight by a two a._m. Tonight it will really start to come in <hes> in a very big strength here. If you don't get out before those winds hit forty five hours those those bridges to the mainland we'll be closed and you will have to ride it out here on the barrier islands aaron all right miguel marquez. Thank you very much. I wanna go as as miguel pointing. They're indicating getting down south. Just south of miguel stuart florida where brian todd is at this hour so <hes> brian <hes> you know as we understand it. You know it's sort of sitting there as it moves so slowly. What is happening conditions where you are conditions here. Erin are getting worse like they are. Mcgill is look at the storm surge here at this park in stuart stuart florida. The waves have been smacking up against the seawall here all day long. It has been getting worse and if you can see out here looks like a rain band another one of those outer rain bands is about to come in here. You're at seward. It's been like this all day. You'll get an really hasn't let up as far as the wind. The rain has come and gone with the wind has not let up and we are told that the wind is going to get much worse in the next say twelve hours or so here in stewart what also is a concern as you've got the confluence of three large bodies of water that have all been you know had the storm surge been bolstering them <hes> since i guess sunday <hes> where was in the bahamas that storm surge i has been affecting the atlantic ocean over here the indian river lagoon here and the saint louis river right over here. This is a confluence of those three bodies of water all of which have seen the storm surge really get stronger and that makes the flooding here the flooding danger here much worse in addition. We can tell you that right behind us. Here are barrier islands hutchinson island in jupiter island about thirty thousand. The people combined live on those islands. Some of them have gotten out there under mandatory evacuation orders but as you know even under mandatory evacuation they people cannot be forced from their homes. They are concerned though that the people who did not get off these islands are not going to be able to get help once the storm starts. They believe that they're not going to be able to get first responders to them. The bridges are going to be closed. Ridge is going to be too dangerous for first responders to pass over them and they're worried that people here in these barrier islands are going to get cut off for at least a couple of days erin all right brian todd. Thank you very much and let's get the latest now on doors path. Tom sater meteorologist is tracking the storm. So <hes> tom you know is <hes>. You know. You hear people saying well. Let's let's wait. Is it gonna wobble. Is it gonna turn. What is the forecast right now well. We're still hopeful that it's going to start to make that job to the north now and stay offshore but the the door is not closed on that yet the sun is setting and you can see it here in the visual imagery another harrowing night for those in the bahamas about seventy thousand of this northern islands three hundred hundred sixty thousand overall but they're without power communications probably without roofs we've heard of total decimation of homes and the inundation of heavy water and they're going to have a long night tonight it. It is stationary. It's not even moving one mile per hour now. We cover a lot of hurricanes and the c._n._n. Weather center typhoons and super typhoons of the pacific cyclones in the in the indian ocean. I've never seen one put on the brakes like this. Keep its power after traveling aaron. Seventeen hundred miles form barbados through is wobbling a little bit overnight last night. It went through what we call an eye wall replacement cycle. It can't sustain this energy so the eye wall opens up another band and then it contracts syndicates energy back but every time it does that those strong winds extend outward so the storm actually gets broader in its strength you you can see already some rain in the carolinas into florida. We've had some waterspouts. I wouldn't be surprised to see a tornado watch tonight or tomorrow for the eastern half of florida but but even when you get in freeport i mean this is only thirty two miles to the northeast of them. They have been getting a beating but they struck the strongest winds near the i. Maybe just away from them. I'm sure this has changed the coastline in the shape of it right now but what we're watching now of course the warnings have been extended north. Just south of jacksonville now watches her into the carolinas but coming up the second part of this show. I want to talk about the steering currents and what this means every ten fifteen twenty miles is critical. We we need to get that. Turn to the north and i think we may have something that's going to help us out and share it with you in just a little bit all right. Thank you very much. Tom is going to be back with us as we watch this and tom in a few minutes i wanna talk about four pierce one of the city's about to feel the impact a door and when you talk about these wide bands tom linda hudson you see her there the mayor of fort pierce here's joins me now. Live maher. I appreciate your time <hes> obviously the storm dangerously close to florida and so enormous that you have these impacts but so slow that you have some people saying well. I just wanna get a better sense of things. What is your biggest concern right now. Mayor i am concerned that people will not take it seriously we still even though it looks better for us. It's still going to be a serious effect on this area. The winds are going to be high and the storm surge is going to be high and we're concerned about flooding so and we're also wanting people to stay in their homes and not leave their homes until all the all clear so you know obviously you're going to have hurricane-force winds as you as you talk about the storm surge itself could be it could be incredibly deadly <hes>. Are you prepared right right now. Yes we are prepared and i will tell you that we've had lots of time to prepare. How many days have we had to prepare pair. So we feel really good about what we done and <hes> we're experienced at this and i know you can't prepare for every eventuality -ality but <hes> we have a great team that has had experience with matthew and experience with irma and we coordinate well within this county and and we've done the best we can with what we have and we're we're prepared so when darrow people you know who have not evacuated and we are you you know across florida where they're gonna be. Bridges are going to be closing down right. People are going to be stock and they could be stuck for days and if the storm <hes> you know you have a stationary storm like what's happening the bahamas it could be incredibly incredibly deadly <hes> for a loss of life. What is your message to people who have not yet heeded evacuation warnings so they shelter in place ace. They've made that choice and most of them should know the dangers. The dangerous are <hes> when the winds get above forty five miles per hour first responders cannot come and rescue them and so that message is always clear and <hes> we have seven hundred people in shelters right now who heated that message and in a vacuum but couldn't leave but a lot of people left a lot of people left friday saturday and sunday so <hes> the ones that are sheltering in place they know the risk a- and <hes> we're we're all in this together all right. Thank you very much more

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Phoenix, James Mcevoy And Captain Marvel discussed on Collider Movie Talk

Collider Movie Talk

05:52 min | 4 years ago

Phoenix, James Mcevoy And Captain Marvel discussed on Collider Movie Talk

"This first story is about dark Phoenix. And last summer, we learned the dark Phoenix was going back to Montreal for re-shoots. But sources told us at that time that contrary to reports a whopping three months of additional photography. That's a lot right there. They were simply going back for two and a half weeks of re-shoots on the third act of the movie. However, now we're finding out that, that might not. Have been the case in April. We found out the dark Knicks, the dark Phoenix ending was being changed in re-shoots from a space setting to a climax that finds the X men kidnapped and on a military train. Now, we've got James McEvoy telling Yahoo UK that the ending was changed because it was too similar to another superhero. Movie, here's the exact quote the end of dark v. Necks changed a hell of a lot the finale head to change. There was a lot of overlap and parallels with another superhero movie that came out a while ago. And we had no idea that we were dot dot dot com. Trailed off their you know the quote just ended. So let's jump into this, but before I even ask for your opinions, we gotta check the live chat, because there are a lot of people chiming in on whether or not they're planning on even seeing dark, Phoenix. David Jordan, Darrow says got my tickets already reviews. Don't stop me from seeing any DC or marvel movie has called for twenty said got mine. I ten minutes they went on sale. Sale. Kyle Johnson says I'll probably get my tickets next week going in cautiously optimistic. So back to that, quote now what movie do you think James McEvoy was referring to is pretty obvious was captain marvel especially when we talk about the difference in design of dark Phoenix, Jean grey taking away, making less flamy more different in that approach? So it seems to imply plus the train sequence we saw in captain marvel we have that in the trailers, and of course in the movie as well. So maybe there was a lot of that involved here as well. Trying to take away any kind of reference to cap the most he was the most obvious choice. Yeah. Especially when you consider the change in the setting of the third act to from cosmic to on a military train moving away from the cosmic aspect, and that's the thing that before Jeff Thompson here. I don't know if I buy this explanation to be honest with you have a couple of sources who saw this movie early cuts move in March of twenty eighteen and they tell me that the ending was already on earth. So I don't know if this is their way of. Hey, we pitched you space movie, but we had to change it because of that. And so now it's on the ground, I wonder if they're doing a little PR to cover their butts. I don't know. But it seems odd to me that they would say, oh, we're just gonna put it on the ground. Now. We don't want it to be Spacey when people had seen in the first an early cut of this film, and it was already on the ground in front of a certain monument in New York. So I dunno. I thought it was aqua man now there it is. Yeah. I you know, are you signing that sarcastic? It's nice. I don't know what the original ending was. I don't know what the new ending is other than it's on a train. I have no idea what movie could. All right. So even though we don't know specifically how dark Phoenix is going to end nor should we really right now before we even see the movie another question that comes from the story is should a movie even be changed for this reason. Because to me, it sounds like oh, hey. Maybe they should have taken a little more time to develop the story creatively so that you don't run the risk of having. Other movies out there being too similar to your own. That's a good point. Yeah. I don't know. I feel like we saw two different asteroid movies, we've seen to differ Truman Capote moves. It doesn't matter. It's about quality. Can you deliver the goods, even though the you may vote another movie? I don't think it really matters. It's a matters. Can you do it? Well, that's what as at the end of the day, a lot of movies have seen that feel similar to other movies, but they do a distinctly different and make it work with the organic structure of their movie. So I, I don't think it's a way to change things. Dark Phoenix was originally slated to come out before captain marvel anyway, right? So it's like they kind of had they beat captain marvel tha that ending. So why did they switch you know they don't think it's train. Yeah. Something, something doesn't add up to me. And this goes back to Jeff Snyder, the reporters number one rule for being a reporter, which is don't believe anything in actor tells you don't know anything. Well. To be fair. There's there's no to being there to James McEvoy. Things that were debating right now, whether or not their true aren't the specific things that James McEvoy pointed out and said the finale had to change. He was in saying, you know, we changed it from the cosmic thing to the, the trains. Right to stick to maga- voice, quote. I am of the mind that if it is, too similar than than. Yeah. I'm okay with a change. I'm okay with them thinking we have to change this differentiate ourselves in distinguish ourselves in the marketplace, particularly not being a movie that's going to do as well as captain marvel. If that is, in fact, the movie that we're talking about here. So I'm I am sensitive to those creative issues and I don't blame Kimber for wanting to go back and tinker with it. But yeah, I'm with you John, that a lot of this. This is just so much PR on the entire X men franchise, including the next film, which we'll talk about soon, which I don't really fault them at because this is a lame duck superhero film, none of these actors are going to come back and play these characters again, in the MC you Disney and Disney marvel trying to recoup as much as they can from this film. So they're doing this PR pushing I wouldn't put it past someone like McEvoy or fast bender to, like, okay, I'm going to speak about. These are the points. We'd like goes to hit. Okay. I'll do it as part of the PR programs. Part of promoting the movie. No prob. Problem. But I don't fault them. They want to make as much as possible gonna talk about new means a little bit. Same thing. They're just on recoup as much possible for they move on. I got. No. I don't fault them. I just wish I just think people can see through this.

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UN Coordinator in South Pacific highlights need to boost funding against climate change

UN News

09:42 min | 4 years ago

UN Coordinator in South Pacific highlights need to boost funding against climate change

"Threat to the traditional way of life across the Pacific region is climate change Sesimbra Marinez UN resident coronated for the twentieth. Islands that make up similar Cook Islands new into Okello in an interview with you a news head of UN secretary general and tonic attacks visit to the region these weekend, she says it's vital to make sure that funding continues to help mitigate the worst effects of global warming, while also ensuring sustainable development Paulina Greer spoke to miss marina school on a recent visit to UN headquarters in New York, so long the foreign countries a four nations I cover I also oversee the development of tequila Tokelau, as I mentioned is small nation in the Pacific that covers fourteen that has fourteen hundreds inhabitants distributed across three atoll's small atolls that are very far apart from each other and talk. Are like I lands atolls are very very low level islands and the only access to talk allow is one boat that travels from some oh art to each of this Riyadh also to fucker for McConnell and tough. How to reach the first at all is a twenty four to twenty six hour, both right? And then another nine hours would be necessary to move forward to the second and the third atoll from the third atoll returning to some more is literally a fifty hour straight trip off the ball. So there's just one vote connecting this nation would the rest of the world and primarily would somewhat as as the first stop and. We have run UN missions to talk allow. So they'll my first one was last April. Andrea preparing another one right now in which a had twelve representatives of U N agencies traveling to talk allow by this boat. That is called metallic is a sixty passenger boats. It's very small boat that Braves the very wild Pacific to get to those atoll's. Of course, when we speak about resilience. It's difficult to imagine any nation that is more resilient than tequila. They leave on fishing obviously, and on some very little farming tarot farming dirt start and some fruit farming, and obviously pig-farming so they consume a lot of work meet and the very little production. Very tall expertise, primarily transferring some fruit to New Zealand, they are non-self-governing territory of New Zealand. That's how it's called and with major problems in terms of waste management, for instance. But still the first nation in the Pacific to be one hundred percents powered by solar energy. And that was project that was supported by the United Nations and also funded by New Zealand, the atoll's are extremely exposed to climate change and one last line of defense is the reef and this is common to all of the islands in the Pacific. So the reef as practically breaking the power. Our off the water to destroy the shores when such whether events take place. So the health of the reef is honest sleep alive saving approach for those islands in the Pacific, and for talk allow in particular, so ensuring that the reef is alive that the there is bio-diversity in India reef as fundamental to the long survival of of those nations. So we work a lot on with global environment facility financing on to reach to reef that's the title of our interventions to again, rebuilt marine ecosystems and ensuring that they provide Ford to those nations, but they are also protecting those nations against global warming. The same applies to some o- are and to newer and to Cook Islands. So that's an area in which we are heavily involved across you an agency's to ensure again that marina causes are protected. So we ensure that parts of the year there is no fishing in those areas and communities are very good in overseeing the marina, go system development, restoring restoration. And the tourists miss also protective of the Marine Corps system. Stories miss one of the sources of public revenues in in those countries. So we are aware of the fact that some of the developments associated with climate change will continue in a world of two degrees. Increasing in temperature. There should be a lot of investment made in small island states to ensure that again, they build the walls, and they say. Cure their small populations. Financing is not obviously easy as I mentioned traditional financing behind Development Corporation is not necessarily enough for small island states to be able to survive. So we are trying as much as possible to be more creative. We look into green bonds in the Pacific to support climate. Adopt a climate mitigation, primarily saw resorting to renewable energy completely. And we also look into attracting more impacting basement, very importantly on digital transformation as well. Darrow well-connected through submarine, cables and building digital markets creating digital entrepreneurship opportunities for people in the Pacific as important. They like skill. So as a lot of investment right now in skills, digital skills, and and digital literacy in the Pacific realizing that the digital economy can over. Come some of the physical distances that those countries are, unfortunately, dealing with on a on a on a permanent basis. Do you think that that will entice young people to stay on the islands? Definitely. So so there are a series of challenges that come with again is elation and lack of opportunity so migration continues to be of concern to those islands, Australia and New Zealand, for instance, provides training onside in those countries to young people. So that when they decide to try labor markets in New Zealand and Australia. They would be better prepared to be able to compete that comes after, you know, learning a series of lessons because some of the migration of the Pacific, and it up in those countries not necessarily being able to secure job and to secure a good paying job and to be able to support their families by. So remittances as a as a result of high migration represent and other important, incoming financial flow revenue flow into those countries. So we are looking into ensuring that young people have skills have skills that are relevant to their own markets and primarily digital transformation and penetration of technology in those islands would offer job opportunities. So building skills is important. And we think that yes, digital businesses would allow them to operate from their own islands and secure an income for for their families. But again, the skills gap is of concern, and we are prioritizing that in our work moving forward. We also hope that among small island states. There is more transfer of of lessons that something that the United Nations can broker and that. Again was the lower transaction costs. We give them access to knowledge. And if I can speak about the project that is very dear to my heart will look into creating access to knowledge us as a public good in the Pacific and in small island states, those countries because of isolation have not had the opportunity to access cutting edge research and being able to read scientific journals and being able to read text books if you wish and that's a big concern as we can imagine any sustainable development of access to knowledge is not possible. So that trying to do with hopefully, the support of the dark hammer showed librarians is to build digital content in the Pacific digital libraries that on one hand would digitized. What they have their own research their map. Stor documentaries their music, their artifacts understanding that this is a culture that we need to preserve. While also developing platform of partnerships for them to be able to again, access journals, and and research and studies and books and maps of the world.

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Brothers sue Jussie Smollett's lawyers, claiming defamation

Mark Levin

00:30 sec | 4 years ago

Brothers sue Jussie Smollett's lawyers, claiming defamation

"Lou. Brothers. Who said they helped jussie smollet stage a racist and homophobic attack against himself are suing the empire actors attorneys for defamation a lawyer for the ocean Darrow brothers filed a federal lawsuit today in Chicago on behalf of the brothers names. Mark Garrigo in his law firm as defendants the suit alleges that garrison is firm continued to say publicly in widely reported statements that the brothers led a criminally homophobic racist and violent attack against Mr. smollet. Even though they knew

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FBI arrests leader of militia group accused of detaining migrants

Forensic Talk with Jim Campbell

00:34 sec | 4 years ago

FBI arrests leader of militia group accused of detaining migrants

"The FBI says, it's rested. The leader of the right wing militia group and USA's Chris Barnes has details. New Mexico attorney general Hecker darrow's saying that the rule of law is best left to the professionals after the F B I arrested, the head of a militia that was patrolling his dates border with Mexico. Larry Mitchell Hopkins now charged with illegal possession of a firearm and more charges are possible. His united. Constitutional patriots posted videos recently of members retaining migrant families at gunpoint along the border until they handed them over to border patrol agents

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 Gamblers like their odds at MIT sports analytics conference

The Jump

00:35 sec | 4 years ago

Gamblers like their odds at MIT sports analytics conference

"MIT is one of the country's leading universities known for science technology and sports to disticts. Yep. Twelve years ago, Houston Rockets, GM Darrow Maury and New England Patriots executive Jessica gum and founded the MIT's Sloan sports analytics conference in the year since the conference has exploded in popularity last year. Barack Obama was the keynote speaker, and in particular, it's become a place to spot who's who in the NBA. This year's edition. Features panel sessions with Commissioner Adam silver, Lakers, owner, genie bust warriors GM. Bob Myers rapper meek mill and yes, our own Paul Pierce.

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The KonMari craze

FT News

10:47 min | 4 years ago

The KonMari craze

"This is a message to all the accountants out there. If you are worried that a robot is going to take your job become a certified management accountant, you see we are only programmed to mine data and crunch numbers. You'll have control over the strategy and the decision making so become a CNA and robots like me will help you not hurt you unless we short-circuit then all bets are off the certification. You've gotta earn it. Visit certification dot org for details. Hello from the newsroom of the financial times. In london. I'm Josh noble. Marie condo is the Japanese. Tidy and grew with the blunt black fringe and a vast wardrobe of white card agains, she claims to love mess. But of course, the sensation among Netflix subscribers with a new series on decluttering. So what exactly is the Kameri method? And does it really spark joy Horatio Harris discusses the phenomenon with F columnist. Joe ellison. I've gone don't restore. Does getting your. Big above. Joe? Okay. So we've just heard a clip from the trailer overseeing Marie condos being on the scene for a while cleaning up in every sense since her book was published into an eleven you've been watching the Netflix show. What do you think of it? Well, I was definitely a condo. Virgin until the Netflix documentary. Although I've sort of heard about her through other people in via other people who have testified to her life changing magic. I haven't seen it myself. And I think it's quite interesting as a TV phenomenon because oversee Conde herself is this kind of incredible personality and the orthodoxies of her cleaning methods are also quite extreme. So this weird combination of this L flake person who walks into people's lives and transforms them, plus her kind of extraordinary folding techniques. They're just very fascinating for starting you for the cross you should try to Paul them. So the to stand upright on their on these. Now, I do the most freight how to four and then I found myself literally looked into wanting to try out her technique. So obviously, then I'm box on of ever perjure the weekend, which I found really quiz. That's fine. I found the program with Li boring. It's to suit of couples being quite touchy with each other. But as ching it I found myself with handfuls of sock. Suddenly, and was just sorting stuff out oversee for those who don't know the principal, fundamental logic of her cleaning is that any object that you own or have in your house should spark joy in the beholder. So her whole principle is about holding an all jet touching objects deciding whether it's spokes joy in you. And then you are the Chuck into a trash can or you keep and cherish it forevermore. So I think that's the thing that I mean, it's actually quite boring watching people touching sort of hundreds of thousands of object. Within the house. And also does that argument that cleaning is agenda specific thing to be doing? So is produced quite low of controversy. I think about how we live our lives. So of that social history angle has been quite an interesting thing to follow because you will call them. Go some responses that seem quite gendered. Brought up questions of the household division of labor did a prompt those conversations in your household. I think yes, I mean, I'm quite smug in that I fail as they as a couple were quite toity quite a tidy couple. But I think we definitely have gender specified cleaning duties, I'm very much of the Theresa May school of Baluch should do the bins because is a man's job. And I also found my husband cleaned out the seller whilst I tackled the wardrobe. So I think we I mean, it is it's sort of like the home of some slightly uncomfortable trades and the truth is I have an awful of clothes, which I like to argue is part of my job requirement as a fashion it you have to. I think that has led some friction the past what some person wants to cherish, and what the other partner doesn't think his worthy of cherishing is oversee quite contentious in every household, and I think the program constantly highlights. The bloke has a massive collection of baseball cards. The wife has a huge collection of Christmas decorations and. One person doesn't rate the others. So it's all about the value of objects. But also, I think the show has exposed the incredible hoarding acquisitive culture that we are and the sort of ease at which we can just look things out, which is I think possibly has been most alarming about it is like western culture is disgustingly acquisitive thing. And of course, in your case, you clean, your jeans drew posted a photo on Instagram got lots of acclaim for doing. So we've got a lot of response. I think the thing is that D cutter and cleaning does sort of engage people everyone's got their own methodology. Everyone's got their and thoughts about this little skein of conversation that you don't really understand until you start. And then suddenly everyone's going opinion. And everyone's quite ferocious about it. Now, how many gene should a person own? What we should you do it should you stock should he fold should you? And I think part of that interest is also because we're in a very peculiar. Time now with the so little clarity on anything, politically or economically. And you know, you've got America, and I'm not trying to make too broad a political analogy, but you've got real problems in the US with the government shutdown. We've got this weird horrible specter of Brexit where no one knows what's happening and a d think there's a sort of keep calm and carry on motivation and just giving three sub jewel renite going through Smalls in working out. What you need to keep them. What you don't need to it sort of gives you a some sense of older in your life. That might be missing in the broader picture, I think who've Theresa May and husbands still taking out the been. So at least one thing is going to plan. It's very army years ago. I can't remember which general it was, but he did a Harvard address. So he did one of those big graduate addresses and his first point of order to all the graduates who will coming out of the Marine Corps was make your bed the point being that by doing that you've accomplished your first task for the day. And I think that's very much. You know, it's about the. Order of life. And I think tidy people do tend to be more productive Chavez Lee Darrow. I say. And obviously a big part of the con- Mary method is this folding aspects. Are you going to reorganize all of your stuff? Or was that one drawer is that Nuff you I like thinking about objects in terms of whether or not they actually met you happy. And are they worth keeping what I find a bit more worrying as what on earth happened to the stuff that doesn't make happy? I want to make sure that it ends up somewhere that isn't a landfill. Ideally, my eighty four percent of all craving does increase any more of kitchen appliances and bits of plastic tap that we've accumulated I sometimes feel beholden to kind of hold onto it because I don't know where else is going to go. And I felt as their environmental cost is going to be too great. If just shocking in the bin. But I guess that license was slightly given to us by Conde who's very much like fill up the trash cans and get rid of it all and I know you express some worry about the ecological consequences throwing out CNN did a report on thrift stores in the US only being just since the show came out. I think. On New Year's day. They've been inundated with stuff, a huge, spike. I think in requests for recycling bags and requests into various different charities about. Whether they take all this old stuff, whether or not there's any staff, and if these operations to actually process the stuff remains to be seen amid the Cabeza over sooner may of cramp coming to chart shops all over Britain, and the US which is slightly worry about also whether there's actually the infrastructure to handle it. But I think the whole thing's giving us an opportunity to think about what we have the way we treat. What we have what we should be repairing what we should be looking after and how we should be cherishing. It one thing that people seem to have criticized her for is take on books that seems to have really stood up lot of ill will because she personally keeps only thirty books in her home. She kind of in an hour is not you get a you read it, and then you move on a total heresy. Nightclub one one out strategy. The lot of people seem to find really appalling. Do you have any quibbles with her philosophy? I think isn't it. The point though that you keep what gives you the joy. So I suppose if you are made joyful by your three thousand book stock of ancient manuscripts that you look at and feel great about then you should keep them. And I've certainly got quite a lot of books at home. But I do think having a little bit. So on your shelf is sort of form of intellectual snob. Raise just as flashy. I think of the time there's owning an antique painting or a chair. Yeah. Oversee Marie Connell. Isn't the first person that we've come across who's urged us to clean up stuff? I was desperate to mention Kim and Aggie a British TV show where they went and with Mira goals and bleach, and essentially sort of swings of clean, the, original queens clean. But these things seem to have come in phase. Faces. Do you think that the condo converts will will we stick with this process? Will she's been going since two thousand eleven or at least probably before that. I mean, that's when her first book came out, and obviously it's loosely based on what seems to be some sort of spiritual mantras. Well, it's not merely getting the bleach out or just hiding according to upset and method. So I think it's very in keeping with this new atmosphere and drive towards the wellness Konami where everything you must do must be spiritually enriching. And it's not just about getting your garage looking gray. It's about will say Philly wonderful about it. And then but Lessing that space and having gratitude for it. But I mean, if we even back to say, MRs Beeton, it was household management. I mean, she was offering people kind of mandate for how to run their households. Efficieny I hope that in several tens of decades since that hasn't become a woman's duty anymore. It's a bit more split. But I still think running a family home as a massive problem for a lot of people. And I think anyone is prepared to give a really really strict guidelines is always going to be quite successful. But I'm sure we'll shift into some new epoch of cleaning and the inst- come.

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College football season second half bold predictions

The Paul Finebaum Show

03:12 min | 4 years ago

College football season second half bold predictions

"Winning Auburn, losing Georgia, going down, LSU knocking off seemingly everyone, but Florida. And then there's the Gus. Gus malzahn told us Friday night in Auburn, a new season begins tomorrow. Well, the way it went. I don't think they want that type of season. So have we seen this horror movie before? Yes, we have preseason rank in fifteen and twelve. Of course, the Gus bus was not there in twelve that was the Chizik bus, but nevertheless fall from grace like you wouldn't believe. So where does it go? I think we all know the situation. Gus malzahn new contract courtesy of president. Stephen lease last December, seven years. Forty, nine million dollars. The buyout is thirty. Two million Auburn fans be acceptable to that. Will they embrace Gus malzahn. We'll find out as we go throughout the rest of the season. And what about those barking? Dogs? Darrow quit the show last week and the dog just had no fight. Nightmare in death valley. Seem pretty similar to the Auburn game last year and on the planes Kirby smart where you got, obviously we didn't play our best football game today. Now, responsibility starts and files of me thought LSU did a hell of a job. Their quarterback played really well. He got him in the right place on a lot of run checks, and we didn't tackle rule well defensively, which we've seen before and then I'll festively. We couldn't get any rhythm in the second quarter, and it's frustrating all day. We had some plays where we miss them opportunities, but we didn't make plays when we had to. And it would probably lost the kicking gang for the first time too. And that's not indicative of who we are, but I don't want to take anything away from new coach, Ron. They did a tremendous job. Their fans had a tremendous environment, and we got a standard at Georgia. We play too, and we didn't do that today. The good news is we get an opportunity to go out and get to work and get better. Okay. The well, the east is certainly up for grabs now and Florida, Georgia. In two weeks, the world's smallest can't say it. We're not allowed to. So Georgia is reeling did curvy smart, make the right move by sticking with Jake from many are wondering, many are questioning that we saw a little bit of fields not enough Cording to some Georgia fans that I know, but that's why we are here, and we will spend the next four hours talking about all of those situations. But, oh, forgot the Heisman winner. Aggravated. His knee again. Is parents went into the medical tent, like the way that zipper goes up and down there. No one gets in in here, come Mr. and MRs looking. Okay. And in the end to a was, okay, he's been cleared to go back to the practice field today, so, but they're still worry after all your backups only Jalen hurts. Anyway,

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Theresa May touts UK investment during ambitious three-nation trip to Africa

Global News Podcast

04:17 min | 4 years ago

Theresa May touts UK investment during ambitious three-nation trip to Africa

"Theresa May is on her first trip to Africa as the British Prime minister. First stop is South Africa, but she'll also visit Nigeria and Kenya. During this three day visit, her mission is to strengthen trade ties. Here. She is speaking in Cape Town. I want to create a new partnership between the UK and our friends in Africa. One built around our shared prosperity and shared security as prime minister of a trading nation who success depends on global markets. I want to see strong African economies. The British businesses can do business with in a free and fair fashion, whether three creating new customers for British exporters or opportunities for British investors are integrated global economy means healthy afric-.

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Atara Malach -- The author of A Working Mothers GPS A Guide to Parenting Success

Living Regret Free

02:04 min | 4 years ago

Atara Malach -- The author of A Working Mothers GPS A Guide to Parenting Success

"Hi everyone. This is Dr. Carson welcome to living. Regret free a program that shows you how to live a better and more joyful life as an added bonus. I invite you to listen to an introduction to my mindset matters program which ties into this sub. Well, go to WWW dot SOB mindset dot com. It's free and I know you will enjoy it if you'd like to contact me personally, drop me a line at Gail Carson thirteen at g mail dot com or go to my website, WWW dot spunky, old, broad dot com and sign up for my weekly newsletter. My guest today is Tara moloch, and Atara is really an interesting interesting person that we have today because her passion is working with working mothers and guiding them along the many stages of their work life journey. It's always been her focus that of successful parenting. And so she founded a parenting academy at the beginning of her professional career and created a curriculum for more than six hundred families who participated in weekly classes each year. And now she has a new book called a working mothers, GPS a guy to parenting success for that modern working mom. So welcome Atara.

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Peter Strzok fired from FBI after anti-Trump texts, lawyer says

Politics and Public Policy Today

00:41 sec | 5 years ago

Peter Strzok fired from FBI after anti-Trump texts, lawyer says

"Trump is questioning whether a special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into Russian election interference during the presidential campaign will be dropped now that the. FBI has fired one of Mr. Maloney's former investigators former agent. Peter Struck lawyer said today, that, he, had been, fired from the agency over texts that were critical, of candidate Donald Trump Mr. Muller remove Peter Struck from his team immediately last year once the tax discovered house, freedom caucus chair Representative Mark meadows of North Carolina, said in a statement Peter Struck was fired from the FBI because of what his own written words plainly showed he was willing to use the official FBI position to try and stop President. Trump from getting elected

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