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AP News Radio
Baldwin codefendant gets 6 months probation on gun charge
"A safety coordinator on the set of the Alec Baldwin movie rust has entered a guilty plea and was sentenced to probation. Under a deal with prosecutors in the accidental shooting case from 2021. Safety coordinator and assistant director David halls was one of three people charged in the death of Helena Hutchins on the set of the western movie rust in New Mexico. Halls was convicted of unsafe handling of a firearm and sentenced to 6 months probation. He also agreed to plead guilty to a negligence charge. His lawyer asked that there be no prison time, saying halls was extremely traumatized and rattled with guilt, Alec Baldwin and movie armorer, Hannah Gutierrez Reed have both pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter. I'm Jackie Quinn

AP News Radio
Donald Trump has been indicted. Here's what happens next
"A former federal prosecutor walks through the steps that will face Donald Trump once he's taken into custody next week. David Weinstein says it'll likely play out the way it does for most anybody else facing charges. The ex-president will be fingerprinted and get a mugshot taken. But don't expect to see him in the handcuffs. It is very unlikely and I would say almost to a 99% certainty. Then it's into the courtroom. Do you hear the charges and make a plea? For zooming, he answers a plea of not guilty, and I think that's a safe bet. The court will then address the issue of pretrial release. But the process will be both routine and extraordinary at the same time. While lawyers are generally not allowed to be with their clients, Trump will have his Secret Service detail with him the entire time. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

AP News Radio
Vatican: Pope to leave hospital on Saturday, eats pizza
"The Vatican's announced Pope Francis would be discharged from a Rome hospital on Saturday, and his recovery is normal. Visitors to Vatican City express hope the Pope Francis will be well enough to attend the traditional Easter celebrations. Father David from Mexico says he wishes the holy father a speedy recovery in these holy days when the church prepares to celebrate the highest ministries of Christianity. David hopes the pontiff is blessed by his light, and which is him a speedy recovery of health. The Vatican had earlier said the Pope spent his second night in a Rome hospital serenely. He's receiving antibiotics to treat bronchitis. The Vatican's announced Francis will be at Saint Peter's square for palm Sunday mass, to mark the start of holy week, which culminates on Easter, April 9. I'm Charles De Ledesma

The Charlie Kirk Show
Robert Barnes Discusses the Protest at the Tennessee Capitol
"Several topics to cover with the great Robert Barnes, Robert, welcome back to the program. So Robert, I want to start by beginning to dive into here the issue that I think many people are concerned about in so many different ways, which is, well, actually, I want to start on a different one. There's a protest actually right now. I want to talk about the restrict act. I want to talk about the indictment, but apparently Robert I don't know if you saw there's a bunch of people that have gone to the Tennessee capital. Have you seen this? What do you know about it? Yeah, I'm from Tennessee, got a lot of friends in Tennessee, and they wouldn't do that in a lot of county capitals across the state. They would do it in the state capitol because that's Nashville. That's trying to emulate itself on being the next Austin, Texas, unfortunately. Someone should run for mayor there on a platform of purging the comedies that are trying to take over the city. But basically, you have, I mean, this is just David hogg, AstroTurf, getting a bunch of young kids to believe something that's utter nonsense and taking sort of left wing activism. It's fascinating how, when the left takes over a capital, it's part of democracy, but if somebody on the right simply walks in following security guards, they end up in a gulag in D.C.. So the extraordinary contradiction living contradiction of how people are treated based on their method of protest, continues to show up on a day to today basis, and this is just the latest iteration of it.

The Trish Regan Show
What the Heck Is Going on With TikTok?
"The heck is going on? The story I wanted to mention is that TikTok. You know that app that is said to be a Chinese spy app where the Chinese are not only mining data important data from all of us via our cell devices, but are also doing what they can to divide us and to encourage the worst of society if you would in terms of behavior. Their algorithms are really some of the most egregious. There has been a lot of chatter about banning TikTok which for national security reasons is probably pretty darn important. I mean, when the federal government tells all of its employees look, you can't be on TikTok. There's a reason for that. There's a reason for that, but do you know you have the likes of three major Democrats, perhaps the most high profile one being a guy named David pluff who ran Obama's campaign, David blough, was getting paid, by TikTok. This is all behind the scenes. To prepare the CEO for those hearings, boy, was he smooth, right? He was so smooth. So smoothie actually said something super idiotic, which was that no country controls TikTok. You're kidding me, right? Because you see TikTok is part of ByteDance, ByteDance. Is the Chinese company. And you do not exist. Let me just let me emphasize this. You do not exist in China as a company, unless the CCP has a thing or two to say about you. I mean, where Jacques mall lately, have you seen Jack Ma, the Alibaba CEO? Yeah, he disappeared for months after he criticized the government. You can't do that.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Peace Be With You
"John shepherd 2019 on the evening of that day, the first day of the week. The doors being locked, where the disciples were for fear of the Jews. Jesus came and stood among them, and said to them, peace, be with you. Isn't that interesting? Just meditating on this is I'm reading through John 20. Jesus resurrection from the dead his appearance to his disciples and at this moment is Jesus encounters his disciples and this way. They're all afraid in this room. Jesus comes and stands among them and his first word. The first word out of his mouth is peace. Peace be with you. I'm just thinking about Jesus brings peace to you and me in a world where there is so much reason for lack of peace and Jesus had promised this, he said, and John's 16 you'll have trouble in this world but take heart, I have overcome this world.

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Is Xi Preparing for War?
"Chinese leader Xi Jinping says he is preparing for war at the annual meeting of China's parliament and its top political advisory in March. The theme of war readiness through four separate speeches in one instance telling his generals to dare to fight. Then we drop down to orville shell from the Hoover institution. I don't think he's been before your committee yet. I think she has a pure Leninist. He does that. He has certain aspirations to reduce the inequalities in Chinese society, but his real focus is on building the wealth and power of the state. And he views party organizations the key to the goal, Lenin two is a party builder, in essence, repudiating the Deng approach. Do you agree with both that, preparing for war and party over people? I do, first let me say that John pomfret wrote a phenomenal book about China and the United States called the beautiful country in the middle kingdom that I recommend to everybody who's interested in the subject. I guess that pottinger was our first part of our first hearing. And in his testimony, he gets at something that both he and pomfret double down on in this piece, which is that Xi Jinping and other members of the Politburo say one thing to a western audience. One thing that the denizens of Davos are desperate to believe, but they say an entirely different thing to other party members to their populace. And pottinger and his testimony talked it about it as one of the great magic tricks of the modern era. And that chairman Xi would actually agree on that point because he refers to the party's propaganda and its influence activities, its united front work as a magic weapon for advancing the regime's interests and partner went on to say you could call the CCP the Harry Houdini of Marxist Leninist regimes, the David Copperfield of communism or the Chris angel of autocracy. So I commend his testimony to everybody and for a while now Xi Jinping seems to be preparing his populace to endure an enormous economic pain and sacrifice that would ensue if they got into a confrontation with the west. This is why the cult of the Korean War has become so popular in communist China as an example of a moment when Mao risked everything to confront the west and the Chinese people had to endure a great pain and sacrifice. They emerged as a great power on the world stage. So all of this is very concerning. This is why we need to do everything possible to enhance deterrence and help Taiwan defend itself. And I'm looking forward to joining speaker McCarthy as we greet president Sonia and Wang of Taiwan next week.

AP News Radio
AP sources: No more action from Trump grand jury this week
"There's likely no more action from a Trump grand jury this week, I'm Lisa dwyer. The Manhattan grand jury investigating hush money paid on Donald Trump's behalf is not expected to take up that inquiry again this week, meaning that any potential vote on an indictment probably won't happen until next week at the earliest that's according to two people who are familiar with the matter. The panel did meet Monday, David pecker a longtime Trump friend and the former chief executive of the parent company of the national inquirer was seen Monday leaving the building where the grand jury has been meeting. Trump himself is ratcheted up anticipation that an indictment could be near by posting on his social media platform that he expected to be arrested imminently his representatives later said that they had not received any such indication on timing from Manhattan prosecutors. I'm Lisa dwyer

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Director David Rausch: In the South, We Believe in the Power of Prayer
"So I like, I like what the Tennessee law enforcement officials said about praying about faith and about the south. Again, I want to echo what chief has said in reference to the great support and the great teamwork that has been taking place here. And as well as sending our heartfelt prayers to the families to this community. Of these victims. Now, I know there will be people who want to criticize us for prayers, but that's the way we do that in the south. We believe in prayer and we believe in the power of prayer. And so our prayers go out to these families.

AP News Radio
Prince Harry returns to court in tabloid phone hacking case
"Prince Harry has returned to a London court for a second day of hearings to see if the phone hacking lawsuit. He's brought with Elton John and other celebrities can withstand a challenge from the publisher of the daily mail. The case is one of several brought by the Duke of Sussex in his battle with the press and alleges the publisher hired private investigators to illegally bug homes and cars and record phone conversations. Associated newspapers denies the allegations and is seeking to throw out the case arguing that the claims are too old and rely on information they'd turned over in confidentiality from an earlier probe, the lawsuits alleges the company, which publishes the daily mail and the mail on Sunday, commissioned breaking and entry into private property, and engaged in other unlawful acts that invaded the privacy of the famous plaintiffs, which besides the prince, include actresses in his early and Sadie frost and John's husband, David Furnish, Charles De Ledesma, London

The Trish Regan Show
Trish Welcomes Larry Elder, "The Black Face of White Supremacy"
"Larry. Good to have you here. Chris say hello to the blackface of white supremacy. As I was called by the LA times when I ran for governor by a columnist who was like email. It was initials are Erica D Smith, oops. Yeah, you know, look, I know that what you're doing comes from a very good place. And I know that in part just because I know you, but also you've really over the years, pointed out the policy flaws that I think have left so many black Americans disenfranchised. This new movie, and by the way, I say new, this is actually a sequel to the uncle, the original Uncle Tom that you wrote. But this is the second one. And you get into some of these things. I mean, people ought to know, there was a lot of success. Was there not within the African American community long before the war on poverty in the 1960s in my estimation really destroyed so much of it. Absolutely. And by the way, it's a collaborative effort, both these films. The director is Justin Malone. He's absolutely brilliant. It was scored by an amazing composer, a named David criswell, and co written by the star chattel Jackson guy named rival writer Ansel and myself. So it's a collaborative effort. But you're absolutely right about the success of black America. The first one talks about post slavery. When you're talking about an environment with the Klan, lynchings, Jim Crow, still, black people kept moving forward. Why? Basically four reasons. Reliance on family. Even during slavery, a black child was more likely to be born under a roof as biological mother and biological father than to the day.

AP News Radio
In Trump probe, key witness returns, no indictment vote yet
"The New York grand jury hearing the hush bunny case against Donald Trump is not expected to meet today as the case continues with still no word of when any indictment might come. It's another day of tight security here at the courthouse and in front of the DA's office. Yesterday, the grand jury heard from David pecker, former national inquirer publisher, and Donald Trump friend, who was a pivotal figure in the payoff saga. The ex-president is being investigated by the Manhattan DA over payments during his 2016 campaign to two women who allege affairs or sexual encounters with him, something Trump denies pecker's company paid one woman for her story, but never ran it. A journalism practice known as catch and kill. Last night on Sean Hannity's show, Trump called the investigation election interference. In Lower Manhattan, Julie Walker, New York.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Living for a Different Kingdom
"John chapter 18 verse 36 Jesus answered my kingdom is not of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, my servants would have been fighting, that I might not be delivered over to the Jews, but my kingdom is not from the world. There's a lot we could discuss here as Jesus is facing pilot about to head to the cross and this interaction with him. Even what he says later, he says, for this purpose I was born for this purpose, I've come into the world to bear witness to the truth and everyone who is of the truth listens to my voice. Oh, there's so much we could talk about there, but the reason why I want us to pray specifically for universe 36 is because of the simple reminder it gives you and me today that were not living for kingdoms in this world. We're not living for countries in this world. We're living for a kingdom that's not from the world. And a country that is to come and that changes the way we live and whatever country we are in. And it changes the purpose for which we live here. Our eyes are fixed on another kingdom, a kingdom to come. This is how Jesus taught us to pray our father in heaven all would be your name. Your kingdom come. This is what we're wanting. That's like the first thing we pray. After the hollowing of God's name and all the earth for his kingdom to come, and it's why we pray and most every one of these podcast episodes for unreached people groups in the world because of Jesus words in Matthew 24 about his kingdom, how the gospel of the kingdom will be proclaimed as a testimony to all the nations and then the end will come. We want to see his kingdom come, which means we want to see people from every nation and drive and tongue bowing down to Jesus as king and experiencing the love and beauty and glory of Jesus as king. This is what we live for. Not anything else in this world. We live for a kingdom that's not of this world

AP News Radio
Is the David porn? Come see, Italians tell Florida parents
"The Florence museum housing Michelangelo's renaissance masterpiece for David has invited parents and students from a Florida charter school to visit after completes about a lesson featuring the statue forced the principal to resign. Florence mayor, Dario nadela, also tweeted an invitation for the principal to visit confusing art with pornography, was ridiculous, nadella says, the board of the Tallahassee classical school pressured principle hope Keras Kia to resign last week after an image of the David was shown to a 6th grade art class, the school has a policy requiring parents to be notified in advance about controversial topics being taught the incredulous Italian response highlights how the U.S. culture wars are often perceived in Europe where despite a rise in right-wing sentiment and governance the renaissance and its masterpieces even its naked ones are generally free of controversy. I'm Charles De Ledesma

Your Daily Prayer
A Prayer for When the Pressures of the World Weighs on You
"Even though the pressures of looking a certain way change with the seasons, that does not mean their effect on our psyche is any less damaging or intense. We see that in the number of depression cases, bullying, and even deaths by suicide in teenagers today. Whereas the world is a liar and flighty, we know that our lord and savior Jesus Christ is the way the truth and the life. He has always constant. He is always loving and always faithful. We know that our lord looks at the heart as the standard of beauty. Scripture tells us that the lord chose a small young David out of his physically strong and older brothers to be the king of Israel. God also reveals to David in the psalms, how he creates each and every one of us. He tells him that we are carefully created. We are fearfully and wonderfully made. The fact that our souls are the ones that will exist after death, and our physical bodies will die and turn to dust, shows how much our character our personality and a soul that chooses the lord for Salvation matters above our physical appearance. Let's pray. Dear lord, I know that the world speaks loudly and convincingly that the only thing that matters is the way we look. In any other message is patronizing and the lie. But I pray that your message about our inner beauty and intricate creation will overcome the lies of the world. I pray that everyone knows how beautiful they are inside and out. That the mechanics of human attractiveness is far different than narrow and shallow narrative of popular culture. More, be with young teenagers and adults who are inundated with images deemed as beautiful and acceptable in today's society. I pray that they know your truth and hope for a better tomorrow that is not dictated by social media. I pray for their parents that they have the right tools to navigate their children's anxieties perceptions and mental health. I pray that we all know who we are created by and how we were created. We pray for your guidance and overwhelming presence as the world tries to yell, lie, and manipulate us into looking a certain way to be happiness successful. Help us drown out the voices that come to steal, kill, and destroy. John ten ten. We love and trust you with all of our hearts, our lord, our God. In Jesus name, amen.

AP News Radio
Bruins get 57th win, outlasting Canes in SO
"The bruins are 5 away from tying the NHL single season record for wins following a four three shootout decision over the hurricanes. David pasternak notched his 50th and 51st goals of the season. It's definitely special. It's been a long way and you know it was obviously big thanks to all my teammates and my family. Charlie Coyle and Jake de bruss provided the shootout goals in Boston's 57th victory and 7th in a row. Jacob lauko also tallied and Jeremy swimming made 34 saves for the NHL's top team. Jack drury, Brady Shea and Sebastian aho scored for Carolina, which is three points ahead of the Devils for the metropolitan division lead. I'm Dave ferry.

Pray the Word with David Platt
Abide in God's Love
"John chapter 15 versus 9 through 11, as the father has loved me, so have I loved you, abide in my love. If you keep my commandments, you will abide in my love. Just as I have kept my father's commandments and abide in his love. These things I have spoken to you that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be full. I can keep going like it's so hard to pick one verse from John 15 and I'm certainly drawn in this chapter to John chapter 15 because it's the verse upon which this podcast is based. If you abide in me and my words abide in you ask whatever you wish and it will be done for you. We pray according to God's word and the more his word fills us and we abide in it and we pray according to it, we ask whatever we wish according to his word and it will be done for us. But then you get two verses later and you see this amazing breath taking life altering verse John 15 9 as the father has loved me. So just think about that. How much does the father love the sun a lot? An infinite, perfect love. She just says as the father has loved me. So I have loved you. You just soak that in today. Jesus loves you with the same intensity and breadth and width and depth of love with which the father loves him. He loves you and so he gives this command. Abide in my love. Just live in my love for you. That's a good command to live in today live today and God's love for you.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
The Bible Is Under Review for Removal in Davis School District
"I want to give you Utah as an example of why parents are concerned why Americans should be concerned. Did you hear what they were thinking about doing in Utah? A school district in Utah is very well going to ban the Bible. The holy Bible because one parent complained that it contained inappropriate and pornographic material. That led to a committee review, the David Utah school district received a petition from a parent to have the Bible removed from schools for being what the parent calls a sex ridden book now, according to the parents petition, this falls under the sensitive materials law in Utah. And as a result, the Bible might wind up getting banned from this school district.

Design Matters with Debbie Millman
"david " Discussed on Design Matters with Debbie Millman
"He designed the sets for the recent revival of the Broadway show into the Woods and his company designed the new civilian hotel in Manhattan's theater district. He's here to talk about those projects as well as his remarkable life and career. David Rockwell, welcome to design matters. Thank you so much. Great to be here. In person. Yes, in person. David, I understand you're a collector of kaleidoscopes. And that you started collecting them when you were a little boy. Why kaleidoscopes? Well, I think I was initially attracted to them because I love things that move. I've always been fascinated by how things can reconfigure. Probably driven by a life that was reconfigured a lot. I'm sure, you know, looking back, the fact that we moved around a lot as a young boy as a young man got me interested in new things. And then as I started to really fall more in love with kaleidoscopes and have a chance to analyze it. And I just want to say, I think, designers, in my opinion, do that a lot. They find what they love and then look in the rearview mirror and able to find how things line up and what they mean. But my attraction was, and still is, how they take things that are familiar to us, and then jumble those to create entirely new pictures. With the simple arrangement of lenses and objects in the end of that frame, I think they are the most amazing analog changeable pictures that I still love. I understand you have quite a few original types of kaleidoscopes. I think you have about 75 at this point and I read that one operates with a puff of air and feathers. Is that true? It is true. And kaleidoscopes in many cases from the outside don't show how sophisticated they are on the inside. Because it's a case where what is inside matters and probably that's some of the things that attracted me as well because in the building world, I'm much more interested in how things engage in audience and how they behave than how they look initially. At least as a first way in. So this particular kaleidoscope has a small plastic attribute fabric piece that you squeeze air into into this beautiful cast glass container that has feathers in it and you look through the kind of mirror assembly and what I do when I show it to people is have them look through it before they see what's doing it because it's a total kind of magical illusion. It is. It sounds amazing. David, you were born in deal New Jersey. No. Okay. I was actually born in Chicago, Illinois. Oh my goodness. Yeah, I was born as the youngest of 5 boys. Yes, I know that part. In downtown Chicago. When did you move to deal? When I was four. Okay. I think that we'll keep that in just as is because, you know, it's important to show that we sometimes make mistakes here design matters. It's an interesting thing because Chicago is such a brief stay for me, but there are certain loyalties I have to that city based on family and but yeah, so we moved to the jerseys for quite young and that's where I first experienced many things, including theater. Right. Now, I believe that your dad passed away when you were two. Yeah. So that was when you were in Chicago. Correct. Do you have any memory of that? No, I have photographs, and I have stories from family members of a family that's very different than the one I was brought up in. Because my mom remarried, my dad, who really raised me. I stepped out. And so as the youngest, I got a very different experience and my oldest brother, for instance. But when I've gone back to Chicago, I've gone back to where we lived, and I've done quite a bit of work in Chicago. And it is one of my favorite cities. So I suppose there's deep memories that I don't have real access to that sort of come alive when I'm there. Pull you in. Your mother cofounded a community theater and you and your four older brothers all worked on the shows and you acted, played music, you worked on the sets, all four of your brothers were stagehands. You've said you were seduced by all the preparation and was intrigued by how the theater energized your very sleepy suburb. What was most fascinating to you about that sort of awakening, what was most seductive was how incredibly inclusive it was. That it was for the time that it was happening. It activated every part of the community. And when I say sleepy, you deal New Jersey, it's a beautiful, beautiful place with lots of big homes, where almost all kind of entertainment happened within these big homes. So there wasn't a lot of public realm. There was the beach front in a beautiful beach club. But the community theater somehow got everyone to want to participate. And it was in our little elementary school, which I actually took my daughter back to, not too long ago, and I couldn't believe the difference between my memory of these incredible productions and the simplicity of what it actually was. I think it was an early experience for me of something that I found inspiring in my work. And that is the live experience of creating something like theater takes months or years of preparation community theaters more months. Broadway shows can be years and buildings can be decades.

Success, Motivation & Inspiration
"david " Discussed on Success, Motivation & Inspiration
"One book that you would recommend or audience if you could only recommend one book? I would recommend thinking grow rich by an unfolding pedal. Yeah. I love that book. I absolutely believe in the power of your subconscious thoughts. I think that's huge. And I think you really can manifest what you want in your physical life. As long as you want it bad enough and you put forth all the best efforts to get there, somehow you'll get the outcome that you're looking for. You might not necessarily know all of the steps, but take a look at that first step and just do that. Don't look at the whole staircase, just look at it and step at a time. That's awesome. I think I read that book the first time when I was 13 years old, my mom used to take us to these business 7 hours and stuff and grew up in a real rough household had a great example of a father there, but then we would get to visit my mom she didn't see seminars and I was reading books and stuff. Thank you, girl, rich, is one of the ones that changed it for me too. Just go on. I can determine what my outcome is going to be. My folder at steps and stuff, so the last thing that was for you, that's amazing. Absolutely. Yeah, that's actually required reading for every new hire here. So I was reading that until I already had my major life-changing opportunity for me. But that's required reading here for every new ire. So I read that and I saw the way that the owner here is truly living that. So I said, you know, there's something here, you know? That's awesome. What character traits devalue the most? Yeah, so loyalty, honesty. Hard work. I think those are good old fashioned character traits that never really go out of style. The timeless classics. So, you know, obviously just being in business, being transparent, and I've always found that the more that you can just layer cards on the table, the better the outcome of that business deal, whether it's even just saying, hey, you know what, there is no deal here. It's better to just you never want to be underhanded in business. And my opinion, I've seen guys try to take shortcuts and do this in the ads and it never works out for them and always comes back and bites them some way or another. So I think being honest and transparent is really important, being loyal, someone gives you a shot. They give you an opportunity. I think you should really give that your best efforts. Be prepared to show up even if you're not confident if you feel like maybe you're not quite qualified for that opportunity at the point in time. Be as prepared as you can be showing up with that preparedness. We'll give you the confidence that you need to carry that out. And sometimes you're going to fall on your face, but you know what? Turn that into a lesson. Big fan of failure to say get it out of the way. As quick as possible. Fail upwards. So that's good advice to you. So many people are afraid of failing, but then you get the other folks that say, well, just bail as many times as you can. That advice is not meant to be failed and keep failing at the same thing without making any changes. It's fail and make progress as you're moving forward. Absolutely. Yeah, it's so important. I know you got to get off here and just a couple of minutes, but what's the best way for me to hold you right now? Yeah, so I'm on all the social channels. You can find me on Facebook, it's team David at amado marketing that's M and O stands for Michigan and Ohio. So we're actually based in Detroit, Michigan, back in 76, we started in Michigan and Ohio before becoming a national wholesaler. So just to call back to our origins there. But yeah, team David Emmett marketing on Facebook. You can find me on Instagram as team David mo marketing and how marketing. LinkedIn, David Wright, WMS. And then you can always find us at our website at M and O marketing dot com. I'll drop those links in the bottom of your shoulders as well and you'll have a permanent page on the website. What dot com slash David hyphen, right? And that'll be a page that you'll have forever. They'll have your podcast episode at the bottom and search engine friendly. Your actual written text to your show. Awesome. Well, thank you so much for having me on today..

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
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World News Tonight with David Muir
"david " Discussed on World News Tonight with David Muir
"All the way over to the urban areas along i ninety five could be a problem by the end of the week. Yes we have to watch this all week long and you'll be right here with us. Ginger thank you our coverage of the hurricane and this storm system still on the move tonight but we are going to move on to other major headline this monday evening. The american general who late today declared america's longest war was now over after nearly twenty years. The last seventeen lifted off from kabul afghanistan at three twenty nine eastern time saying every single. Us servicemember is now out of afghanistan. General frank mackenzie the commander of us central command saying there is a lot of heartbreak that they did not get everybody out. There are still some americans. There and there are many afghan allies. Who had hoped to get out more than one hundred twenty. Three thousand civilians were airlifted out since august fourteenth including six thousand americans and flights taking off until the end the last one taking off as i said three twenty nine. Pm eastern which in kabul was one minute to midnight before that august thirty first deadline set by president biden. General mackenzie saying the final chapter is perhaps one of the most painful with the loss of those thirteen u s servicemembers. Abc's chief foreign correspondent. Ian panel was in afghanistan when the taliban was pushed out in two thousand one tonight the taliban back in control and ian this evening and the american general who was asked to reflect on the reality that the us now leaves behind and potential threats ahead with the final flights hours of coupled. Late today four-star marine general. Frank mackenzie saying america's longest war was over after almost twenty years last c. seventeen lifted off from hamid karzai international airport on august thirtieth this afternoon at three twenty nine. Pm east coast time in the last manned aircraft is now clearing the airspace above afghanistan nearly twenty years since the attacks of nine eleven and the killing of osama bin laden in twenty eleven troops staying on the ground for another decade the general speaking of the human cost of war. The american servicemembers lost to it was not a cheap mission. The cost was two thousand. Four hundred sixty one. Us servicemembers and civilians kill and more than twenty thousand. Who were injured. Sadly that includes thirteen u s servicemembers. Who were killed last week by an isis case suicide bomber. He spoke to this painful loss of the service members this week and was asked about the remaining americans and afghan allies the interpreters who helped the us over the years. There's a lot of heartbreak associated with this departure. We did not get everybody out that we wanted to get out. The general saying this funnel chapter was perhaps one of the most painful the crowds outside the gate and the loss of the thirteenth servicemembers. When asked about the us servicemen and women that were in afghanistan. He said this every single. Us servicemember is now out of afghanistan. I can say that one hundred percent certainty and general. Mackenzie who did multiple tools in afghanistan was asked about leaving this country to taliban control as very conflicted. Actually a right now. I'm pretty much consumed with with the operational task of him. The general very matter-of-fact late today but it is a profound day for this country. Nearly twenty years later. Ian panel with us live from doha cutter tonight. In in the general mentioned the number of americans left behind is now in the low hundreds. He said there will still be efforts to get americans out. He also said the efforts to get out. Afghan allies will continue. But of course we know. The taliban is back in control. How is this going to work in the weeks. The months and perhaps the years to come right. The taliban is in control of the country but from the presence of icies k. We've seen them at the airport. They've issued a statement saying the americans have left. Afghanistan is independence the sound of gunfire in the air. The un calling for safe passage for americans and afghans but few on the ground believe. They'll owner that. David ian panel our thanks to you. You've been with us for weeks now on this story and we appreciate it. And of course america will reflect on this war. And we'll certainly honor the bravery of all of our servicemen and women over these twenty years. I wanna bring in our chief global affairs anchor martha raddatz who has been to afghanistan. So many times. Martha you and i have talked about trips to afghanistan here and what the leaders on the ground told us in recent years leading up to this moment many of them predicting some of what. We've seen transpire and we heard general. Mackenzie described the equipment left behind in afghanistan. Today twenty-seven humvees he said seventy aircraft the general saying they have been demilitarized that they'll never be driven again. We'll never be flown again. But he also noted something else that i know our viewers the american people will be concerned about one of the main missions. Here was to make sure afghanistan was never a safe haven for terrorist again and martha. You and i took note of the general talking about the two thousand isis terrorists. Now out of prison in that country exactly david hardcore fighters and the equipment general mackenzie did not talk about is the billions of dollars of military hardware abandoned by the afghan forces including six hundred thousand arms. Tens of thousands of rockets humvees those are all operational and the us continues to say that. The taliban.

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"This is an abc. Podcast the age of seven. David mcallister win to his first ballet class in fully shorts he took to it away. The australian ballet was david's life for almost all his life growing up in suburban perth from a young age. David was pretty sure there was nothing else he wanted to do with himself..

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"david " Discussed on Conversations
"This is an abc. Podcast the age of seven. David mcallister win to his first ballet class in fully shorts he took to it away. The australian ballet was david's life for almost all his life growing up in suburban perth from a young age. David was pretty sure there was nothing else he wanted to do with himself..

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"I do not like the men on this spaceship they are uncouth and failed to appreciate my better qualities. I have something of value to contribute to this mission if they would only recognize it. Stay over lunch. I tried to improve morale and build a sense of camaraderie among the men by holding a humorous round robin discussion of the early days of the mission. My overtures were brutally rejected. These men do not want a happy ship. They are deeply sick and try to compensate by making me feel miserable. Last week was my birthday. Nobody even said happy birthday to me. Someday this podcast will be played. And then they'll feel sorry. It was too good an option not to do because for tape ray right but i just wanna share the other one. I wanted to do which david fuck. Where was it you would have had to give me. The alternate lines here The other one i wanted to do was what are you going to name it. What the new star. What are you going to name it. who cares. Don't bother me new broadcast because that is the first question right off the bat. I wanna get into this right off the bat because david texan about it but ben in our guests have not part of this conversation. I'm a little bit curious. To hear their opinion this is a podcast called blank. Check with griffin david griffin. I'm david and it's a podcast about demography directors who have massive success early on in their careers and are giving us blank. Checks make whatever crazy passionate products they want. Sometimes those checks clear and subtypes they bounce baby brew and this is a new miniseries on the films of john carpenter and david texted me about two hours ago and said what are we going to call it. What are we gonna call. Is this baby born. What are we going to call it. He said what are we going to call it. And i didn't say i don't care. I gave him two options. And david seems to have a preference. But i'm curious to hear. I don't have a strong preference than i need to hear them. Out said out loud and you guys can figure it out too because we can all figure this out milk any i may. I share an idea. I'm having please. How do we feel about the podcasts. How'd add one letter day podcast. Oh oh daily. Podcast is.

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"On a beach. You have heat stroke or doctor and nurse and like a fucking master and all the sort of stuff right. I do think especially with how much movies are about children. There is this. I wanna say sort of like. There is a point of view too that it is not arbitrary. Even look at like a jeffrey rights. Like i don't know. I understand puzzles puzzles. That the only thing i understood all these people who are caught up in these codes and these languages and these like knowledge basis that they can right. And i think it's all about people trying to make sense of a nonsensical world especially in movies that are increasingly about absolutely bonkers bananas. Things happened to quote unquote. Everyday people right because he doesn't make movies about extraordinary heroes. He makes movies about people who somehow have these things foisted upon them right and i think there is that element of just like it's about people contending with a world that doesn't make sense and it doesn't make sense even before the nonsensical thing happens. Also think he is somewhat still confounded by the way that adults talk to each other. And i don't think he is failing to write adults directly because he doesn't get it i think he is sort of saying like it is weird that grownups just go like. Oh yeah the dow and this and that and the numbers on the dutta and that he understands more kids who are able to just sort of go like who are you. What do you do for a living. Am i sad. You know who aren't obfuscating their language and all these weird sorts of codes and no shit like that. David david david david liar. You signed griffin. I'm stressed that's why. I'm saying maxine feeling. It's a physical ization of my internal stress okay. I'm sorry you're not gonna ask why my friend obvious reasons but okay why signing the world rotten tomatoes audience scored the reason is because i got a rusty ip a rusty ip. I got a rusty. I p your ip address the thing that that's sort of like your You know what. I can't explain. Why p addresses. I don't really know. I explained the premise of what. I'm setting up here. Which is that. I rusty and i need some ip varnish okay. Did i misread. Yeah you mis read it's ip vanish. Being a little there's a new companies show and like you never know what your takeaway from the copy is going to be taking varnish. It's like some friendly hazing. Ip vanished welcome to the fam- vanished their virtual private network. Vpn dp super important tool helps.

The My Future Business™ Show
"david " Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"When we're told talking about his business order president network and we're gonna take a deep dive into the important role of the order appraiser and what makes a successful and the different ways to determine replacement value that say a mouthful. Isn't it data work to the show much. Here's absolutely great to have you here now. I've david inaugur just speaking little earlier about the ins and outs of the auto prize and network and it's for us to cover in a relatively short amount of time but first of all david let's say a little bit more bad. Where are you located time for you right here in the point so fantastic and it's obviously summertime they is. It is now being that. You're in the automotive industry do you. Do you have hobbies. It would wanna them because yes obviously. Yeah i spent a lot of time. Going car shows and lot of my friends have collectible cards. We i work on my own personal vehicle and settle the me and all my cures. All how automotive bug in common do you have In particularly and you collection do you just have one. I don't have you know. It's funny as appraiser. I don't have a collection. I i have a lot of clients with cars it. I end up with a lot of friends with the asked me to hold their vehicles so there you know one of my friends getting divorced we stash this car for me. And i'll keep it shirt and registered and you can drive. Different cars porsches. Ferraris exotic cars cars. Yeah i love a love having cars an always had some some really nice cars in our in our office data favorite as far as a favorite. I don't have a favorite har i. I like some obscure hers. These moscow panshir is one of my favorite ours. If i had to have one right now on san i love you know you what we've got a place called. The bird would a museum here where i live and have all of the ears of vehicles and it is an amazing experience when you go to these places and they start off with the wooden wheel type vehicle all the way up to current day and everything in between it's like going through a times and like a time warp do you. I guess my question is how back in the order appraise business. Do you go with the vehicles. We all regular basis. I appraised brass. Eric cars to eighteen ninety. So they're all you know some of their original vehicles that you know from the from the day i remember that stands out the most one of the original portions a big wagon wheel type of vehicle but it was electric back in the day. Those those original cars. That portion was a chapter man and so one of their first cars was actually electric. So when you when you're in the the guy can only imagine some of the exotic you would say guess. What are the some of the most expensive ones that you've seen there. There's been a couple that are just like my dog. just i can't believe my eyes when i see it. So one of them would be one of my clients has what's called a worry. So back in the sixties furry did not produce any convertible cars and the local importer in the united states. Wanted to import believed that they would be easier to sell flory's if they had a convertible and keep in mind back in the day. I didn't have a jewish network or part serves and so one of the first cars. They came out with a car that he wanted import. It was called was was a it was actually a. It's called berlin at convertible so his organization was called the north american race team. So they those early cars. There's ten of them in called mark in a rt. And i got on praise one of those and client one in his other update on the radio basis. And it's probably in the million dollar range that's blow and i sit he thinking to myself. I'm looking at and speaking with an encyclopedia of knowledge as somebody who has started the business in this game. I'd love to. I learn about the genesis of the organization. How did they come back. Was purely on the sesame. I needed to stay employed. And my my. I've always pardon me. The appraisal business engineering background. So i work as a as a as electrical engineer. I worked in nuclear physics and worked on all kinds of accelerator part. Quick slow readers for universities. And my job i had right before doing all appraisal business be were acquired by a company that is headquartered in colorado. And we're in california and They said that they would relocate all the everybody that needed to go out there and i declined the relocation because i'm from california i i do something california. Get another job you get and so basically out on the sesame. They offered me position. I'm helping them. Transform all the price of the californian support and everything to colorado and during that time they financed my office. My internet might cell phones. Everything i needed to run a business except for i wasn't working full time. I help them. Transition everything out where to go on the in that time period i had been doing some some some might form of appraisal or it was and my friends with asked me to do these things for him. I do it and developed a system for sending him photographs and in communicating with them value and conditional this since i had developed that i use the time that my employer with pain for to look into if it was a viable business for me to do appraisals in if i did appraisals if i wanted to do a big how would i how. How can i utilize people and local markets in florida and mean orland san diego and all different people to work together to do these appraisals on a national basis and what legal requirements to do that pitfalls. Try to try to put together some kind of a business model to wear. I mean the people people in those markets. Can you got and i can utilize.

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"To deliver them right to your door so you can skip a trip to the grocery bring week. The phone's ringing again. Okay hello hello david. Hello who's this. It's yogi berra. of course it's famous baseball player. Yogi berra yogi bear. The cartoon character the the guy from the. What's it called. the you know. The where does he live. Yellowstone right jelly. So there you go there you go david which one do think it is. I think it's the fucking it's the cartoon gary. Yeah you're correct david. I'm terrible bind right now. What is it what our memory still on the line with the enemy is it okay. Everyone's ear david. My struck me space jam to and the legacy as toxic. I can't work anymore. We are your your it too. I wasn't really paying. The thing is and then ranger. Smith kicked me out of jelly stolen. I can't steal picnic baskets anymore. I need to get food delivered david ranger smith. That's always i for some reason. I thought he better name than that. Who is it data yes. It's a mask okay. From from the film the mask not from the scary comic book. The mask right. Yeah which one do you think it is david. I think it's the jim carey's the mask urine urine corrections to we're doing all this in one ad read. Yeah could argue. This is to any ip characters for one. I'd read it's distracting. You're losing the message. Listen i just want to tell you guys all of you right now about hellofresh which is going to cut out stressful meal planning grocery store trips..

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"He can't imagine being six nine three. And it's like a rock. The wholesome family thing that lebron also had which was kind of a little more authentic with it or also people always in the nba always were part of what they've presented about staff as up rich grew steadily as sort of a basketball player. Happy kind of business. Get back to the fancy point where it's like. Lebron wants to be beloved in that. Lebron you constantly feel that he's thinking about how people view him and he's frustrated by people who just kind of like are comfortable in their own skin and have whatever sort of adoration they have. Bring your brain of okay. We're more phone call. Hello click. Hello hello who's this. Who's this classy man. David beckham david beckham. Yes oh my goodness. The famed footballer watched she play. You know my when. I when you were eleven. You scored the wonder goal against when when you were when i was eleven. He scored the wonder goal. Against wimbledon against neil sullivan and we talked about for days in the playground. What do you mean why would you talk about it for days. Because i went to school in england blocked you. We don't know each other. No no jones so i'm very okay anyway. What's up david beckham. How're you doing. So you in the stands at the england game recently. Doing all right. I'm looking for a way to kick my some often style. Oh interesting you are a famous clothes horses. Well yeah and you kick kick the ball. It's like if you were looking at the sense on paper. That'd be two things to go off of that. Might lead you to david beckham right. Yeah famously actually you have a fairly high voice. But i think you're probably just being a little gruff with me just to sort of sound cool. I'm sorry let me adjust my mic. Anyway look backs snow name. And you're now you own a a soccer team in miami. Thank you. I know you like clothes. I know you like to look stylish. Yeah i want to tell you. The mac weldon is so much more than just underwear. Okay got t shirts okay follows. Yes lot up some shorts. Okay hands all right whims. Ooh and so much more sounds good. I would. It is good for example. I could picture myself diving into macworld and swim. Line with trunk board.

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"They've created versus it being like in an arena but also that when lebron's training them he's training them in marvin the martian spaceship. They're not playing on a court. Original movie has shit where they're like they get this fucking acme like gymnasium right. And they're like working shit out and you get the sense even though it's not some fucking rocky for training montage that jordan has like really work to try to get tunes into shape well and when they show up. They're good like they're good at what they do. And they're playing the game of basketball. Where if you score basket. It's two point is are a little different strands the other thing. I also aren't super power. This is another thing. They're really big. And the really mean and the very top but they don't have cartoon powers. Looney tunes are able to later. Come in with the cartoon powers and use them to their advance. Well and the other thing that we talked about too is that the villain in the first base. Jam is sort of like this. Kim jong il figures huge connect. Thank you yes. He's evil and wants to continue but he wants to because he cares about like basketball and like once these people to play basketball for him. There's a bit lesser yellow is seen as it is swab him or actually like there is a basis in reality for algebra. It's chilling well. It's just the algorithm is like. Look i have solved culture right. I am the algorithm. I have decided that if lebron went to fucking hogwarts that would be good when he's told no he's like all right so w basketball algorithms motivations and that's the basketball has just take him like right. Why did you. Why are you playing this game of basketball Like you understand the first one. At least there's some like okay. The game of basketball is like there's some reverence for the game of basketball. It's okay if we can beat him. We can have. I mean whereas algeria mc delete these fucking people. What's stopping you completely doesn't make any sense. I've heard that if you say server verse twenty times it becomes a thing. It becomes the case just bananas. The millions of people puerta. This movie begins with the brunt being pitch this movie. And he's like this. Is david david david. Correct you because this is my biggest gripe with the entire film They do not pitch him. This movie they pitch him wonders. Three thousand which is stupid. Fucking service where they're saying. We have this whole catalog. They will digitize him and then put him into your social media following so big that that will like add value to our back catalogue. Here's the biggest fucking question about this movie. And the thing i think that is ruinous in this premise. Because i think this is a cursed movie. I think trying to make another space jam as a bad idea. It doesn't make sense the only reason to do it. The only reason for this movie to exist is because lebron is competing in his mind with the legacy of jordan right that he feels like. That's the thing i have to do to prove. I'm always in conversation about who is the greatest of all time and what my influences. And if i don't do this big cultural thing that jordan did he's going to have that up on me right. I do think that sort of irresistible to him right. No it's also kind of like. Can you possibly the challenge of the same thing as saying that. Sort of an the some real feeling of insecurity with this film. But david do you remember after the after the cavs beat the warriors in the finals. Lebron was on the shop..

Blank Check with Griffin & David
"david " Discussed on Blank Check with Griffin & David
"Is narrating john. Cleese right and you have this sort of like planet. Earth cogliano scott. He's style slow-motion yorker footage right on camera hammer in this movie as well in addition and this movie right. Who's this who's playing uncles he jack. Whitehall okay david. This is jack whitehall. British comedian starve his own sitcom now. Hollywood is trying to make him a leading man. He also plays emily blunt brother in jungle cruise. Who is apparently the first openly gay character in the disney movie. They keep saying oh my okay wait not big now and then he grows big overnight. Just beethoven yeah poppy. This is hilarious. Because there's the thing he's huge guys'll how big years i mean look. Here's my i complain about this movie. It takes place in new york city. This premise doesn't work in your city. There is no space big enough for this dog right. But that's the whole the ho- keenan. The whole thing is like there. He broke away. 'cause he's so heavy guys. He's jokes. come on big city. It's like you know we all know. Clifford lives in an anonymous suburban town. But what if you know for the movie we level up. Why are you so in a ball. You know people do that. That's working at no feel like it's a things just looks like shit and he's not big enough. He just ate a dog okay. That was touch. That was good now. When the when the first teaser came out people were complaining about the color of clifford right that was sort of like muddy red saturated and now i feel like he's he's more saturated but it's dark red. It's like a blood red clifford in this movie appears to be like maybe the size of a suv or he's not big enough. How fucking book do you want him to be. As opposed to be like the child you know is like riding on him and his barely noticeable like. He's supposed to be huge well. This is just the first movie they have to go somewhere in the sequels. These may be still a puppy. I'm with david. I think they fucked up. They fucked up big time. I mean here. A couple of things i want to say about it one. I understand what you're saying david. The premise is clifford. Big dog big city. Right as i remember it from the original clifford book. Perhaps i am wrong but my memory is that they live in the city and then once he gets so big they moved to the suburbs because they can't fit him in any more rights. Were this trailer loses. Me and credibility is the moment that they wake up and he suddenly big and he hasn't destroyed their entire new york city apartment. That the ceilings are high enough to fit him that he can walk from room to room that they live wholeheartedly. I mean with high ceilings. No less come on. I think the only place in new york city that clifford could fit into is jeffrey epstein mansion. And i'm sorry does feel like that's the only space big enough for him and i watched this movie trailer and i see that clifford is fitting under the roof. And i ask. How did they afford this place. Where did they work. and what did they know. you know. you don't make this kind of money honestly to have clifford size apartment. Yeah i my problem is that the movie looks just did nothing interesting. Happened except clifford was running around except right at the dog so that was sort of interesting. He spent the dog out but still little tension there. Now let me say this. I hope this isn't breaking any andy. I forget that. I signed the fucking for years ago. Or whatever from my memory of the audition sides that. I read the conflict of this movie. Is that geneticists. Want to use clifford to grow other animals to be this size to solve world hunger. That's part of the log line for this movie so it's definitely leading with that that there's like an oak element to this where where the girl doesn't want clifford to be turned into food. I think that's what tony males who doesn't want to be like a science experiment. Or whatever i think tony hale might be the villain. She doesn't want clifford to be fed to the gaping mob capitalism. Okay whatever. now. I'm not i know. No i'm not gonna truck with this. You fucked up. I don't try and sell me on Well clifford yeah. It's about no it's not. You should just had a big red dog who causes trouble for ninety minutes and then got out of there. You honestly does it. Beethoven have science wanna can have beethoven to write turner member. He's like wait a second. They wanna they wanna capture beethoven to comedy show or they want to capture beethoven second. No no no. That was really great. Hold on hold holds. David hold thank you. I guess for applause david david. They're still going there. I mean those standing. Oh right there. I have to go i have to go. I think maybe beethoven. They're just trying to euthanize them. I just remember beethoven at the end. He's like captured by veteran after free. Beethoven it's a drool scientist. Actually but i think it's just like kind of a classic dogcatcher thing like i don't think they want to do like a science experiment on beethoven. So clifford has more energy. What rosie perez and david alan grier in this movie. I believe david allen gears the voice of clifford the big red dog. Wow i might seek to see that david allen grier vocal for clifford is how he is credited talks. I don't think so. I think he just barks in the books. He didn't talk and then they did. The fucking cartoon show that turned into clifford's really big movie. And that was john ritter as clifford could talk but only two other dogs cool. Sure love to be a fly on that wall. You know what i mean. I don't know what you mean adult here. Dogs talk to each other especially a big dog talking to a small dog. Like i mean what would it be like. That's a podcast right. There big go big dog. Small dog griffin and the episode. Now begging you know some of it's over. I gotta go chiffon fallon's in it yes. She's great rodriguez plays alonzo. bodega owner. Sounds good all right. I'll close it out so this blank. Check with griffin. And david i forgot all of it so actually know griffin has to do it or you can do it. Maybe for listening. Please remember to rate review and subscribe. Thank you to marie. Bharti for our social you joe. Bowen and pat rounds for our work. Thank you lee. Montgomery and the great american novel four our theme song. No research was done for this episode. What's true note you blankie dot ready dot com for.

Photography Radio
"david " Discussed on Photography Radio
"On a rock and the sandwiches than got the sun umbrella they got a rub floss hola and if they ask me once they must have one hundred times. How long is this going to take. We've only got stories. I think. I think they're not stand up snaps. They're not snaps their their their their their experiences. Third package there. There's a story with the morning. I mean there's a little bit of text. She introduced a new book with that says joining us all important walking nookie sitting waiting thinking rethinking and finally creation from putting brackets off the. If you're lucky goes it is a big journey. But i think is. I'm enjoying the journey. That's fine and and being aware that it's going work out David this has been remarkable. I have enjoyed every minute of this. The photography is fantastic. The insights are profound. Thank you very much more than welcome. I've enjoyed frames because photography the lungs on paper visit us at. Www dot read frames dot com..

Emendo
"david " Discussed on Emendo
"Hello everyone. In Japan Neha nominal song, konichiwa I'm David Brom. The CEO of mental Biotherapeutics, we are very happy to become a part of Avengers and just group for us at the men, do as a company that developed its own science and beliefs in and great job, and bringing cures, finding a reliable, and trustworthy partner is a key element and we have found that with the antis off and more than that with Madison. And we look forward for the the collaboration. Hi. Precision is essential for therapeutic Gene editing and the Mandos plant platforms to new Clause optimizations that eliminates off targets and and allow manipulation only at the sites of interest and therefore provide safe and effective. Generic medicines. In addition to that the high priests, our high Precision capabilities, allow us to track meets single alleles, in addition, to bllack Gene editing by doing that, we open the window for treating more than a hundred additional diseases with Gene editing. So beyond being important for safety reasons, and then does high-precision capabilities birth. Was to perform a little specific editing. This actually opens the opens up the option to treat many on otherwise untrue diseases by by Gene editing such as such as dominant negative. Negative diseases. So on top of page performing b, l a big change in editing, which the market market potential of is estimated as eighty billion dollars only in the US Iraq. Had to that, a little specific editing capabilities. You, you get a market potential of additional, a hundred billion dollars and down to is practically pie in the Pioneer in addressing this, this, this vast vast diseases. So yep. Vision, our vision, the lines with answers Division and and fruits. First of all, and above all is to bring cures to as many people when that many diseases and bar as possible combining the, the scientific capabilities of both companies and juices and Achieve therapy, gene therapy world. And the Mendoza, gene-editing space does exactly that. And I believe that together we can become a global gene therapy, Gene editing company and Achieve exactly that. Your mother son, Gumball, thank you..

ABC Radio MELBOURNE
"david " Discussed on ABC Radio MELBOURNE
"David Asal on ABC radio. And welcome to Western Australia. Thanks for joining us here on ABC evenings and we were playing around with birds and songs and coming up with some lovely little combinations. Some dovetailing if you like. Of songs and birds, including the likes of Gala Lilia. Yes, that's a thinker or something like the look of Dove and paddle. I was a word that was used The bird that was used no less. And Tracy and Tim Byrne said David because I claim not to know apart alone, at least not to know exactly what one looked like. Diver, You shame on you, David not to know a Ozzy bird. You've probably seen plenty of Pablo's in your garden along with Ravens. In fact, I have been looking at Pablo's and spotted paddle. Oh, it is the most dainty bird. It is a beautiful little bird. It looks to me like a Is it a It's finch in shape, but it has this dusty city wing with White, the Nilla white ovals upon the serving in ascending size on its wing and a little vanilla streak across its eye and this beautiful Ah, some charcoal. Trying to come up the right word for it. It's it has like a frosting. To it with a golden breast. It's a gorgeous bird and try seek Take it all back. I need to know a lot more about Pablo's. Maybe we should get When we get growing long gone, he can tell us all about Pablo's and why I should know a lot more about them. We're gonna be migratory birds very short. They're going to hit off to Sumatra. It is for our founding translation segment. We have it every Wednesday night and tonight we'll be talking. About words that are both in Indonesian and some words that are in the language of lamp, all the lampoon language of Southern Sumatra, looking forward to hearing what those words are and how they can tell us so much about another culture. These are the words that have no simple translation in English. The words that always are the most. Insightful about how another culture think some breeze and talks and X Before we head off to parts. North. West. Let's go to a tune that captures the idea of travel. In keeping with the bird idea. It's from a Canadian singer called till Young Crazy horse, of course, is his backup bands come out in 2013. It's a semi autobiographical song, this one from that album, psychedelic pill on this, If you think about It is very much the road that they're Young has traveled. It's called twisted Road and a society comes out of an album called Psychedelic Pill, Twisted Road..