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Northwest Newsradio
"david williams" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Radio 1000 FM 97 7. Your information station. Our editor, good morning to you, former South Carolina lawyer Alec Murdoch being sentenced to life in prison for murdering his wife and son Murdoch found guilty yesterday after that high profile murder trial that gripped the nation, prosecution claimed Murdoch was about to be exposed for stealing millions from his clients and committed to murders to gain sympathy. Carjacking suspect filing custody, many watching this in the LA area after shooting from a pickup truck at least three different times during a high speed chase across Southern California. Several counties ended when he crashed and Los Angeles during the afternoon yesterday. That's when police tackled him. Now for a northwest news extra, this will be a lot of fun. This weekend, a major boating event here in Seattle. We had the boat shell. She has to do with history of boat racing. Hydroplane racing at one time was the only major sporting event in the area. We didn't have the sonics we didn't have to see hawks. Many families by the thousands and I'm eating thousands. Every August for a weekend, but head for the shores of Lake Washington have watched the world's fastest boats. Many years ago, it was decided by many drivers and owners and supporters of hydroplane racing to create a museum. So one could flash back to a very special time for summer in Seattle. Better explanation on the northwest news line, David Williams, of the hydroplane and race bolt museum to explain the museum. We'll mark the hydroplane and race boat museum and is dedicated to honoring celebrating and preserving the legacy of unlimited power belt racing. And if you're new to Seattle or if you didn't grow up around powerboat racing, it is significant for a couple of things. It combines two things both where the boating capital of the world and it also combines high-speed airplanes. And a hydroplane is essentially a boat that is shaped a lot more like an airplane and to be honest, it is one of the first big league sports that Seattle ever had. Back in the 1950s, 19 slow motion four set the world water speed record. And it was pretty much the first big league professional race boat in town. Dan, it won a race called the gold cup. The gold cup that year was held in Detroit and was the equivalent of our Super Bowl series. One of the cool things about the gold cup back then is if you won the race, you got to defend it on your home waters. Yeah, would history it was. Now, David Williams of the hydroplane and race ball museum in Canada's mentioned the current hydroplanes at the museum many of which we used to hear of maybe sitting in a field rotting away, maybe like an old hot rod. It was used for parts for other projects. Some of you remember an old hydroplane sitting at the goodwill store here. On Dearborn. This weekend comes in addition of another major league player to that museum for hydroplane racing there in Kent. Think of the most popular sports heroes of football baseball basketball and you will understand what this boat meant to fans for years. Again, David Williams right now, the hydroplane. Race bolt museum in cats. We'll mark the hydroplane and race boat museum. Yeah, let's get to this next part here. In the 19 70s, bow race you went to a dynamic change where these round nose wooden boats with a rear cockpit front engine were replaced almost overnight by these high-tech looking things that were built out of honeycomb aluminum, which was an aircraft composite. And they began to run a horizontal stabilizer. And these things looked a whole lot more like a Formula One race car from Monaco than they did like any boat. Well, the boat that led that revolution that led that change was a book called the pay and path. It was owned by a man named Dave Harrisburg, who had a shop down in Kent. And that boat won an incredible as pay impact 16 races, it won three national championships. It went on to win several more races when it was bought by Bill Muncie and another national championship. So that boat was national champion. Four years in a row, which would be for our sport, it's like winning the World Series four years in a row. It is a Seattle icon. And anyone who grew up in the 70s remember seeing that boat will Dave hamburger passed away a few years ago. And the boat had gone through a couple different hands and it ended up with a local collector named Ken musket help. And Ken muscatel restored that vote beautifully. But the hansberg family wanted to do something to commemorate their dad. So led by Joe Harrisburg and Joe's sister, Julie Habsburg. They have bought into the about 50% of the pay and pack hydroplane. And then along with Ken Musk at hell, they are donating that boat to the hydroplane and racial museum. Yeah, you want to be there for the handover and the gift presentation, then today at 3 o'clock, here you go for a weekend plan with the family. A ceremony and official gift presentation takes place at the hydroplane race ball museum in Kent. David Williams saw the museum, hydroplane driver himself will be there. You can eat the family, the owners, the relatives of former drivers of the pry to pay impact, as well as take pictures of that. 1973 pan pack hydroplane that you tried to build out of plywood until behind your boat, many of us did. And also the Pam pack hydroplane has been refurbished. It can still be placed on the water and race around the course. You'll get more on that when you head down to the museum today. I did share. Here are some notes with David. He said, Mark, we're going to get the

AP News Radio
Teen expected to plead guilty in Michigan high school shooting
"A teenager accused of killing four fellow students and entering more at a Michigan high school is expected to plead guilty to murder Ethan crumley had created images of violence during a classroom assignment last November but was not sent home from Oxford high school in court prosecutor marquise says crumley later went into a school bathroom with a backpack and came out with a gun At that point he methodically and deliberately walked on the hallway aiming the firearm at students in firing Chief assistant prosecutor David Williams says crumley is expected to plead guilty Monday to all 24 charges including terrorism Investigators say crumbley's parents had declined to take him home on the day of the shooting but were told to get him into counseling

WTOP
"david williams" Discussed on WTOP
"WTO sports. The top stories we're following on WTO P several Republican senators have introduced a bill to repeal D.C.'s COVID vaccine mandate for school kids aged 12 and older calling it racist. The sponsors say families shouldn't be forced to choose between their child's health and their education. The coffin of Queen Elizabeth has left Buckingham Palace for the last time this hour, trailed by grieving family members during a 38 minute journey to the houses of parliament, where it will lie in state until the funeral early next week. Loudoun county school board approving a new student discipline policy, it gives the school system more latitude to keep students accused of serious crimes out of the general population rather than being moved to a different school, the new policy comes a year after a 14 year old boy, sexually assaulted, two schoolmates at two different high schools. Stay with WTO for more on these stories in just minutes. A Germantown man who ascends to 45 years in prison last year for pushing a woman down on embankment, beating her unconscious, then raping her, has lost his appeal. David Williams was convicted and sentenced late last year for the attack in October 2017. It happened near a bus stop in gathersburg. Bethesda beat reports Williams appealed his conviction, arguing that the warrant used to obtain his DNA was not supported by probable cause, but the Court of Appeals ruled the warrant was valid and affirmed his conviction. Coming up in money news. The Tao is up a 120 points into the line for another made in America sedan. I'm Jeff clay. It's

AdExchanger Talks
"david williams" Discussed on AdExchanger Talks
"Hey, Alison. Thanks for having me on. So by the way, Michael or Mike. I go by Michael. Okay. All right, good to know. I don't want to be too casual. That's all right. My mom calls me, Mike, but she's the only one that's allowed to do that. It's funny, because usually parents will call you by your full name, but maybe you just don't get in trouble a lot. I mean, you're an adult man. I did get in trouble a lot. I think you actually hit the nail on the head there. Well, I feel like we might have already broken the eyes, but let's break the ice a little bit more. So what's something about you that not a lot of people know? Like a fun fact that you can't find out through basic Internet. Sure. Although this is my go to those types of meetings. So it's becoming maybe less obscure. But it's an oldie but a goodie. I grew up on a farm. And so we had horses and cattle and wildcats and outside dogs and it's especially funny because my colleague here density Jackie Kelly, who's the CEO of the Americas. She also grew up on a farm, but Jackie's was a big professional farm. And ours was like kind of a smaller hobby thing. So we always have a good time joking around about that. Where was this farm? This was edwardsburg, Michigan. Right. Okay, I kind of vaguely know the geography of Michigan. Don't people hold up a hand, and then take it away. To get to the mitten. Mitten, right? Yes, it would be opposite the thumb, if you will in the southwest corner. Got it. Okay. So you're new to your role, your first day as global CEO of Merkel was January 1st. So you're pretty newly minted there. It's a great day to start a new job like new year. Yeah. Kind of thing, but you are not new to Merkel. So what brought you there in 2015? Yes. It's coming up on 7 years this year. So I just honestly the simplest answer is it was Craig dumpster and David Williams. Because you really, I think most people join companies for people and those two I just really hit it off with them very quickly. And then as I met the rest of the leadership team, everything kept clicking. But outside of.

Shut Up I Love It
"david williams" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It
"He's been around for sure he's related to hollywood royalty. The coppola's yeah. I mean i'd love to see him in something with with jason schwartzman. I don't know if they've worked. That would be that would be a great mashups. Get the cousins. Onscreen screen family movie. All the coppola's directed by coppola to You guys should be really excited. I don't know if you've heard about this movie coming up. The unbearable weight of massive a little bit in vanity. Fair article gonna be absolutely stupid. Incredible toweling himself was going to say. Walk me through it. Because i don't think. I read anything about all. Read the synopsis. And it's all you or the log lines. All you need to know a cash-strapped nicholas cage agrees to make a pa- paid appearance at a billionaire super fans birthday party but is really an informant for the cia since the billionaire fan is a drug kingpin and gets cast in a tarantino movie really leaning in a how awful only meta might actually be good. I don't know that's got pedro. Pascal tiffany haddish. Neil patrick harris love those people. I love tiffany. Yeah yes..

Shut Up I Love It
"david williams" Discussed on Shut Up I Love It
"So i was just going to say tiny sidebar like a baby sidebar william foresight which is another actor in movies a old friend of mine so well that you curse john goodman genuine yeah livable manila's a lot of that's like such a stella cost it's got francis dolman cohen brothers movie and it's like from back in the day when they were like you know babies you watch this movie and they're just so young and i think it's really cool to like look at a film like that and then look later. Cohen brothers movie or lehto francis mcdormand movie or elated. Nick cage moving and just see where these people's careers have taken them. It's just absolutely can sit. The latest francis what hot. Uh that's not we hear your And i haven't seen i haven't seen raising arizona or the new frances mcdormand movie. If you were to choose between the two. I'm going to say are you talking talking about nomad land arena. I liked it. I did like no i respect. I did as well. It is a slow burn and as a slope. David what maybe did you okay. I went dark. i want eight millimeter Very very dark movie dark subject matter. it was. I think it was like ninety ninety nine so pretty much like his. I kinda peaking right when he was doing gone in sixty seconds face off all those kind of movies conair and this had Nicholas cage at walking young walking phoenix. James andled fini. Peter storm air and it's based on These this millionaire widow sir husband passed away finds a a bolt. And there's this eight millimeter like snuff film in it and this lady wants to know if this girl really died in this fight this bondage Kind snuff sex film. Nicholas cage is like the. Pi goes and tracks it down finds out it was the lawyer that pay these guys to kill this girl on camera for his boss and the lawyer cat most million dollars. And it's just it's it's pretty dark and it's They get into that world and walking. Phoenix like works like in the porn magazine industry and he helps them all road. Yeah and it's just a great character acting by walking into share but There's just a different Kind of character for nicholas cage. I thought so. I'd seen it before. And i wanted to watch it again. But it's definitely too good movie But yet is it is a little bit dark. yeah. I remember feeling embarrassed watching that movie. Child I was with a young. Yes okay no. But i was maybe teenager or something and definitely felt like this and well..

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"david williams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"The idea would require banks credit unions and other providers of financial services to track and submit information to the IRS about the total inflows and outflows of every account that features a balance over $600 at any point during the year or with at least that much an annual transactions. Speaker Pelosi was asked about it this week. Yuri, let's play. Can we play the Nancy Pelosi clip? She was asked about this by a reporter and she seems very intent on making sure this is part of the Democrats reconciliation package. Listen to this day, listen to this David. In the build back better build that's been proposed is IRS cracking down on the banks are starting to get calls from customers and they're reporting these calls. They're concerned about its tracking of transactions that is greater than $600. So Americans are starting to be worried about this. Do you think that this paper of getting the IRS more money to check on an unpleasant taxes is going to stay in the reconciliation? Yes, what do you think? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Well, I mean, with all due respect, the plural of anecdote is not data. I've said that before here. Yes, there are concerns that some people have. But if people are breaking the law and not paying their taxes, one way to track them is through the banking measure. I think 600. That's a negotiation that will go on as to what the amount is. But yes. That is very clear. This is going to happen as far as if they get their way. But David Williams, there's been a tremendous amount of pushback from customers from Americans from the lobbyist with the banks, maybe maybe this is something that doesn't soar through the way the Democrats hope it

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Pelosi: 'Yes,' IRS 'Tracking' of Bank Accounts Over $600 Still on Table as Opposition Grows
"The idea would require banks credit unions and other providers of financial services to track and submit information to the IRS about the total inflows and outflows of every account that features a balance over $600 at any point during the year or with at least that much an annual transactions. Speaker Pelosi was asked about it this week. Yuri, let's play. Can we play the Nancy Pelosi clip? She was asked about this by a reporter and she seems very intent on making sure this is part of the Democrats reconciliation package. Listen to this day, listen to this David. In the build back better build that's been proposed is IRS cracking down on the banks are starting to get calls from customers and they're reporting these calls. They're concerned about its tracking of transactions that is greater than $600. So Americans are starting to be worried about this. Do you think that this paper of getting the IRS more money to check on an unpleasant taxes is going to stay in the reconciliation? Yes, what do you think? Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Well, I mean, with all due respect, the plural of anecdote is not data. I've said that before here. Yes, there are concerns that some people have. But if people are breaking the law and not paying their taxes, one way to track them is through the banking measure. I think 600. That's a negotiation that will go on as to what the amount is. But yes. That is very clear. This is going to happen as far as if they get their way. But David Williams, there's been a tremendous amount of pushback from customers from Americans from the lobbyist with the banks, maybe maybe this is something that doesn't soar through the way the Democrats hope it

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"david williams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"And let's be honest, we're all striving to be wealthy. Everyone at every the lower income middle income levels, we all want to be wealthy, but they look at this government and think there's going to tax the heck out of me and that's not fair. And they talk about, you know, we have to make them pay their fair share. What does that mean? It is the most subjective thing that you can say is fair share. And if you're a business or a company and your tax burden is increased, you do a few things, either you leave the country and we've seen companies do that before during the Obama administration. So they will leave the country. They will raise prices and most likely not that's what's gonna happen. Businesses will raise prices. And now they're talking about different layers of taxes starting at $5 million that you're going to pay a higher tax if you have a business. And listen, if you own a farm, you can get to 5 million pretty darn quickly, right? So you have a business, you're at $4.5 million. And I'm not talking about net. I'm talking about gross. So you still you're not going to you're probably not making a lot of money off that 5 million. But you're not going to go over that 5 million mic. You're going to say listen, I don't want to get to that next tax bracket. So I'm just going to slow things down. No, we want to encourage people to blow past 5 million 10 million. We don't want there to be any hesitancy to do that. Congress is providing, no, we don't want to reward wealth and hard work, and it really frustrates me to know. It's un American. I mean, when I grew up, I was taught part of the American Dream is to achieve some measure of financial success to not have to struggle and worry about going from paycheck to paycheck. And I know millions of Americans are in that boat. That's why I always hate making it sound like I'm bragging when I acknowledge that I make a good living. I mean, you talked about emulating a path like mine. I mean, I've been a broadcaster for 43 years. And in 1978, I had my first job at a radio station in Ohio making about $11,000 a year. So this hasn't been easy. And I am proud that I've achieved some degree of success and I truly am grateful when somebody like David Williams from TPA acknowledges that the left and the Democrats one of villainize somebody who's had a 43 year path and is finally has made had a degree of success with making a good income. They want me to feel like I'm a villain. I'm a bad guy for having achieved my life's work and my dream, and that is to make a good living and be good at what I do and hopefully give something back to society and believe me over the years. I think I've paid my fair share in taxes. Now, you know, I guess David, there's a lot of people that figure out capital gains and wealthy people who are able to play all kinds of games, and I get that. I understand that. I understand clamping down on people who figure out a way to avoid paying taxes, but for crying out loud, most of us aren't avoiding paying taxes, most of us are playing plenty of taxes in all income levels. That's right. I mean, look at businesses, you know, these mega businesses, they may reduce their tax rate and Congress is to blame for that, right? Because they're the ones who made tax laws. So I don't know if you're really can blame the business for trying to maximize their profits here, but they're paying payroll taxes. Is there paying property taxes? I mean, they're putting so much money into this economy that the Democrats fail to see and again the Democrats believe that government knows best. They absolutely don't. You know who creates wealth in this country. It's people like you, people like me. It's small businesses, big businesses, you know, everyone at every income level. Those are the people that are creating wealth. And listen, if government created wealth, West Virginia would be the richest state in the country. The amount of earmarks that senator bird sent back to West Virginia. You know, they should be the richest state in the country. They are not because government doesn't create wealth. People create well. David Williams president of taxpayers protection alliance. Appreciate you joining us very much. What's your organization's website, David? We're at protecting taxpayers dot org and I always encourage people. Call your member of Congress. There.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
"david williams" Discussed on Mike Gallagher Podcast
"Nonpartisan organization dedicated to educating the public through the research analysis and dissemination of information on the government's effects on the economy. That's what the official wording is of your terrific organization. Let's talk about the plan, Biden's and the Democrats plan with this reconciliation and $3.5 trillion spending plan give us the bird's eye view of the 35,000 foot view of what this is going to do to our nation's economy. Okay, first of all, the economy is in shambles right now. We have inflation that's running rampant. We have horrible jobs numbers. The last two months, not just August, but September. Awful jobs. How about what was it for million people quit? Last month? Yes. Went out of the workforce, 4.3 million said, I'm done. That's why the unemployment rate dipped because don't look at that 4.8% unemployment number as good. That's bad because people stop looking for jobs and they just want to stay out of the economy. So get this, the Democrats look at this horrible economy. Their reaction is to raise taxes to raise taxes on people that are already paying more at the grocery store because of inflation. This is their reaction to it. It's unbelievable that they would be so tone deaf to what's happening in this country. David, this lack of awareness as to what the Democrats are actually doing is stunning to me. And a lot of people maintain this is deliberate. Wrecking the economy, the country's in shambles. This is and I know your nonpartisan, but I want to ask you your perception of whether or not this is intentional infliction of damage or is it inadvertent? Are they clueless? Are the incompetent? Or is this nefarious? Is there a concerted effort to really wreak havoc with the nation's economy? So saying that they want to wreak havoc gives them a lot of credit, which I'm not going to give them any credit. I think they're fluent. They don't understand economics. They don't understand fiscal policy. They don't understand how things work. After the tax cuts through president Trump, we saw $1000, $2000 go out in bonuses. And Nancy Pelosi was like, oh, a $1000. That's not a lot of money. It is. They're clueless and they're out of touch with what real Americans want. And I think this is going to bite them in the you know what? Next year during the elections, is that I see a movement here, and it's not just Republicans independents. They see what's happening and they're fed up with the government, whether it's their local school board, whether it's the taxes or the spending, there's a lot of frustration and not just by Republicans. And I think Democrats are really in for a rude awakening next year. I also have to go back to this $600 scheme with the IRS. Of course they want to hire thousands of additional IRS agents to monitor I guess and patrol and peruse the banking transactions of ordinary Americans. I had fun on the radio show yesterday talking to callers about Pelosi, not really being concerned about that $600 threshold because for her, that probably wouldn't even cover a new pair of shoes. That doesn't cover her lunch tab. She's a multi multi multi millionaire, very wealthy lady. I'm certainly nothing wrong with that. But these Democrats are so out of touch, so pitifully disconnected for ordinary hardworking taxpaying people. David didn't even funny. That's crazy. No, it is crazy. And if you look at what the IRS is doing by hiring more auditors. You know who's going to get audited? It's lower income folks. It's not the Bill Gates of the world, because they have a team of CPAs and lawyers and attorneys just waiting for that call from the IRS. And they've actually done studies. And the Mississippi Delta region gets audited more than the wealthy suburbs of New York City. That tells you everything you need to know about auditing and what the IRS does because they know they can intimidate the lower income folks into paying more. And they will leave the rich guys alone. Well, David, they got to figure out a way to pay for this somehow. They can't, there's no money fairy out in the backyard, a tree that's going to be able to pluck and get this money. So you got to go after Mississippi and you got to go after Alabama. You got to go after ohioans. You got to go after floridians. You got to go after everybody in order to try to pay for this and it's an absolute disgrace. I want to get your perspective on the talking point that the left loves that the wealthy and the financially successful don't pay their fair share. I'd love for somebody once and for all to tell me what the fair share is. I was sort of driven out of New York, lived in New York in Manhattan. I kept looking at my paycheck, seeing that I was paying between city state and federal taxes, almost half my paycheck back to the government. I was losing almost 50%. I said, I'm done. Move to Florida. I got about 9 or 10% back because of no state income tax in the state of Florida. I do well. I'm proud of my career. I don't like to brag. I'm grateful and profoundly thankful that I've been blessed with this career in this occupation that gives me a good living. But I think almost 50% of 50% of my income to Uncle Sam is pretty fair. What do they mean by not paying your fair share? Well, first of all, I want more people to emulate you. And to want to do better. And to get better jobs to make more money and not feel like there's going to be a burden on them. They pay more taxes when they are successful because what the Democrats want to do is they want to punish success. They want to punish wealth..

Ante Up Poker Magazine
"david williams" Discussed on Ante Up Poker Magazine
"Raise it up event which seeks to end abuse at poker tables. It can't replicate the irony in that. They don't say it can't make this stuff up. Daniel nagra ground new inter event number 20, the one K flip and go 9 times, but wait for it, David Williams entered 19 times before advancing Chris. And Tom hammers entered event number 22, the women's championship with a buying a $10,000 and a plan to donate any winnings to charity. Despite his good intentions, hammers received criticism for entering. I'm going to let you talk because I would just talk forever there, but well, let me say what I'm going to feel bad though real quick though. I'm going to feel really bad is we're going to spend a lot of time talking about people doing bad things or potentially bad things at the expense of talking about all these people that had great accomplishments. And that bothers me, but we're still going to do it. So. Yeah. Well, I mean, it's remarkable, Helmut is making all these deep runs, he's probably going to be player of the year if he takes one bracelet now. And they're all stolen mixed games, too, which he's always been his quote unquote. So I think he's, I think he's trying to prove a point now, 'cause I mean, he even hearing that for so long and then he finally broke that sort of cycle last time or whatever time before I'll ask, but a lot of interesting names on this list, I'm not sure what to make of the Kelly minken Adam Hendricks thing. Somebody has a problem with somebody at a table. I think they're allowed to leave and then I can understand that it's one of those well if you don't like sitting with a bunch of really good players and you want to try your look with someone else you and register and rewritten. And that's not right. But I don't know. I mean, it's sort of the you know you believe the abuser, the abusive first or whatever, you know, and the person has been offended or harassed first, you know? And she says it's true. You know, I mean, I don't know. That's an interesting tough spot, right? Yeah, it really is..

The Film Buds Podcast
"david williams" Discussed on The Film Buds Podcast
"Liz sean or sitting on the couch at the end. They've got this little behind them. That has pictures of Barbara philip and diane but david is not photographed. And so you know. I ride right right right. It's a very detail rich Movie you now. There's there's a lot of visual a lot of visual detail to it. I will say just as a little one thing. I absolutely didn't know Before investigating this before running the book is a lot of the casting choices and the people that could have been in the movie. I was on a aware of Particularly as you say david character david who dylan moran plays quite berlin There was a lot of it was one of those. It was this at least three roles in the film but a named after the people they thought they would would play them so please. Who is the roommates of simon of Shore is cool because they want to sir fan of it serafinowicz to play him and peter. Serafinowicz does plan but David was written for david williams. Who is now. Who would later on. Become quite quite famous as one. Half of little britain with the matt lucas hugely popular british comedy star. Uninvite couldn't play. David insurance the dad because he was filming the first season of little britain so they had to audition of the people On this quite a few people that they thought by one thing one thing that made me laugh is that there is a british actor. Sean harris who is now most famous for being the villain the utterly terrifying bill not one but two i think mission impossible new veins man. He he is. If you listen to this google show irish. They'll they'll know who i'm talking back. I guess it was these one of those guys. those guys know characters but he's always planning these obsolete terrifying the on. He's a very very intense actor. And i remember edgar saying yeah. We'll dish stews. But he was completely terrify which was not what we had in mind for the role Ads so and then in the end kosta morad.

AP News Radio
Brewers Rally Late, Knock Off Cardinals 6–4 in 10 Innings
"I was Garcia second home run of the night ties the game at three three in the ninth inning and the brewers the plate three runs in the tenth to down the cardinal six deport Busch Stadium Garcia now has twenty three home runs this season William Thomas also goes deep for the brewers who that lead the National League central division by night and a half games over Cincinnati in our twelve games better than St Louis the card got RBIs from Tyler o'neill Paul Goldschmidt large new bar and got your leader the winning pitcher in relief as Josh Hayter Alex Reyes took the loss David Williams picks up the say Mike Reeves St Louis

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"david williams" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Does that that sort of everything work. I mean it's you know as far as individuals and dern shirts our the business. So i tell everyone that goes off president work. You know you're you know your personal on our own business. You knew george be liable for anything. You have control over so individuals pitcher are. They've lop repeal a snare fault liable for him and so they need to. How insurance coverage there's you know the thing about liability adjourns individuals. Is that no the history no end planning so they charge you a lot more as you are out there. And how the coverage and the premium without any claims drops down so is your the lyonel insurance field. How is now as a business here in the with all errors and errors so that we make a mistake or something we all. We make a mistake. On how why will work. We import so every every time we have some kind of insurance coverage that is going to protect us to keep us from losing were pardoned for and bat does come at a cost. But you know it's one of those things. It's like gambling in las vegas to have to do what you need to do to protect all ages. Germs too litigious world. We live in. We obviously need paper like you at the front of the pack to to guide the rest of the tame along and again. There's a lot of work that goes into it now on looking at your bio and looked over to the website. And there's a lot going on and now when paper wanna find you. Where are they going to find you. And when they get they. What's on your website. I mean they're most likely going to be inquiring about You know you're being appraiser or they're looking for an appraisal service so there's going to be. There's going to be some pages in there. They're going to be specifically dealing with the different types of services that we offer we don't. We don't want to spend a lot of time on the ins and outs because every everybody comes to us they have something special about their needs. Or maybe something special about an accident in. Maybe something special car they'd had built or you're going through. Everybody always called. They're always a wanna say they're shame but they're always kind of beat around the bush. I'm getting divorced yet. So whatever they call for you know honestly discretions you know you're going to be important in those situations but they also have a need as an example. You know people are getting divorced. Assume husbands. keep you are. i am lady call. And she raised. She was keeping the car and she. You have to talk to them about understand what their situation is navigate. No don't make an assumption because go okay. I advise people. I'd say the best thing can do is keep your mouth closed and listen to what they have to say. In when they see something important knowledge you understood what said because back that goes a long way to booking the booking appraise getting the job and establishing relationship with individual there. Yeah that's wonderful. Faith ain't so where is the actual. What is the actual website tonight. I'll brazil network dot com fantastic. That's an easy one to remember. Now if you're tuning into is co and you're looking for that link go down below the post no matter where you find it. You should find that link back to or president network and david in these wonderful team and this is just touched the surface of what we could talk about. I'm pretty sure and certain of that. But with all that being said i've really enjoyed having a conversation with you today on the my future business. Yeah well thank you very much. I appreciate it. And i enjoy telling people about what we know in how. Thanks for joining us today. If you enjoyed the coal then mike sure to subscribe lay comment shares with your friends and book your spot on the show at my future. Business dot com forward slash interviews. And if you're looking for solutions that will help grow your business. Then visit my future business dot com slash shop..

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"Coacher and that sort of thing. Yeah so i mean the appraisal process usually start with your marketing. So we have a pretty uniform marketing Message that we put out people are branding we. Everybody uses the same branding because on the network will other everything. We do is cohesive and that way we can. Everyone can leverage over websites while the content is different. Bill have the same look and feel because we essentially process brazil reports as they come through the office. There are certain things that we do bit We need to keep up with. Maybe a laws changed. Or there's certain mervyn's that we want to add that we that we learned from going to court one day input from people all the time and sometimes it comes across as maybe a customer complaint and we look at. Oh well and we just change it across the board and everybody be happy but it's you know it seems like the longer you go on. You'd have less than that but we don't always always there's always somebody being contribution a change or something we can use our is never ending and so we were always looking for new things. Do in new ways to do it and you know there's something going on out there that trend we want to find out what that is and how a lot of things that we do other other organizations don't and so we're kind of You know we work setting the pace right now or new prisons. That's excellent at credits. He'll how we're doing. Mustn't mustn't feel like hard work. Given the passion that you have you have of a morning. You know what i can't sleep. We're gonna get out and go to day stuff. Is that how you feel. You hit the you hit the nail on the head. I i don't sleep. I wake up at three o'clock in the morning with a bunch of stuff that i have ideas about trying to implement them and go out and see what i can do research this research that and you know maybe nine ten of them don't work out but everyone wants all you hit on something that we implement and going forward so and a great feedback from people in the field. We we talked with one another and things out there are. There's a priest was out there in our network i. I'm really very comfortable with them. Knowing you know the you know the ins and outs of the appraisal are out of in where we have. Some are not really interested in out of the business they want. Make sure getting done and getting done on your basis others are intimately embedded in the end. I love having them. Around bounced off about and change this change that we need different look. I know that there's a lot of people in this call that i've really enjoying it. And i appreciate you opening up and sharing some of the inaugural to what happens inside the business. Now there's also a lot of terminology that people looking into this for the first time may not understand. I'm wondering if you could share with me. What does diminished value climbing. Well i mean the funny thing about a diminished value is. It's a terrible terrible service. The china market because nobody knows what diminished value. Is when you really think about what it means you kind of tell you know. Somehow the values change. For whatever reason. But i mean is the is the is the change in value to in this case an accident so somebody been an act and the car fixed they get back and for whatever reason with trying to resell it or later date. They're gonna use it for training or alert assault private party. You'll saw much money as they could have had is if it didn't have this accident and so you know when you really take a look at that wall was recalled will the guy that hit me hit my heart and in my car so there is there are damages there so diminished value was actually developed by insurance companies in the past do cover certain requirements that they had because they were were basically leasing cars rental car companies are companies crashing them and they needed some way to how to quantify loss of value accidents. And how are we going to be compensated and so that you rent a car. Rental rental countered their insurance. You twenty dollars a day for insurance if you look at middle car insurance times three hundred sixty five days ago. Wow that's some super expensive insurance. How do they justify the well justify the value in the loss of value because they rented this car out got they lock them money. Lee you know fast forward. Probably the late nineties insurance companies even though the event that they denied it. They said. i'll wait a minute. That was for us. That was not for value for us to get compensated. It wasn't for us to compensate you and so we go and you go the case. Laws weapons the one of the laws on the books justified them charging twenty nine rental rate. We have you know the basic concept behind. It is cars loss. Because it's been accident will guess what you turn it around when packages and we go back to the insurance company say. My client has lost value on his vehicle. Because your client was at fault in this accident you therefore liable for the loss of value and years and years and years insurance company would not pay these claims and did all the all the kieslowski other. Now they're paying and so on a regular basis people call and nobody call ask all the basic store is hey. I've been an accident. No one. I got to sell this car. Assault for as much of not been zach. What do i do. We go out. We market the service. We provide the service to people. We help them filed these claims and get paid for their loss whether they sell the car. Or you know the term trading At some point they have to be compensated. They should be compensated for loss that occurred in the past. And that's what we hope. There's some things that have come out of that. You're talking about insurance companies and one of the one of the things that came to mind was relationships. You must have a lot of relationships. And i'd love to little bit more about that. And how it affects your franchise. Ace and do they have to take care of their own insurances..

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"Options from hot rod. You are loss appraisal. Neil dead stock so we have a lot of flexibility built into the software is being developed in the early days we took application in. We adopted it to run on tablet. We found um is due to the volume of pictures that we take for each appraisal and the menial to miki with our servers in home office talents. Don't have the horse to handle. Praise will allow so up until now we've been primarily were in with a laptop computers digital cameras or software application. Just today. i'm working with a new. A new developer on that works with me and were were again. Upgrading older systems to the newer systems. You include All the new computers are coming out with sixty four. Bit applications We have new you. We process credit cards on that the appraiser can handle feel instead of how you come into office for us to process your credit card information. And it'll be something wrong and it won't go through without feel and then you confirmation that they've been paid a turns out their process short of our office on thing we we really focus on here in. The office is completing the report. And we're not getting tied up fixing credit card so we have a lot of different things that are going on. And i think working on tablet orangina unit cell phone in the future is certainly something that we would love to be able to do. But we're waiting for that hardware reached that point that can actually handle the processing. That's required you to do the photographs. And that's up to our home office on on one four Continuous improvement now can tell that you're to the idea of i. Guess incrementally making changes that benefit the entire network. Is this some sort of a way that a of a get together where you talk to you. Franchisees occasionally does that sort of thing we we we try to have least quarterly or at least your meetings with everyone. Everyone can trim and You know it's it's easy it's easy and it's good that the most important things not. Let's not won't want know west because you know collectively all the individual people. Somebody's going to have a solution that we that or something that we can do. Different yoga we can do it at home. Y'all goal is to make sure whatever we're doing is we're number one. We're still having undone and we're making money doing it and so it we're doing that. We want to be as efficient about it. Awesome can and that's going to include continuous change and being flexible enough to be able to do things that we normally do. Accommodate special requests and that kind of stuff so we worked toward that. I don't i don't see a winner will ever stop were done with the software has done and we're ready to go. I think will probably always be changing elmaze. It seems to me that you have to software. And that really is the common pace between old lee franchisees in the network. Many rates. how franchise walls. Is there an expectation that i guess you look the same. You waive the same flag as it were. What's the expectations.

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"Lot of airplanes because they have a collection of different vehicle need either going through a divorce settlement. Just want me to come in and put a value on everything and happened to be an airplane in the back of the warehouse or motorcycle boat or whatever it is and so. The process for airplane is a whole different than car or motorcycle. You still need to look at you know what it is. Identify winter all price points on it. What kind of avionics airframe our and all that kind of stuff and surprisingly enough. If you're gonna i there's There's software they'll help you and itemize and value all those different attributes still. 'bout ross's is it's kind of value that we use for cars and so there's a value guide for and there's value points indeed for motorcycles and boats and while different things that we have raised their automotive this lots going on in the world as you and i've spoken to and i just wonder have you needed to innovate to survive. And how is the recent against the goings on around the world. Affected your business. Yeah so I mean in the in the early days we we've been in business for sixteen years during those six years. We've had what. I call to significant down terms that could wipe us out by now. One of the you know one of the things that we did in the early days that we haven't planned on was a you know we get calls and people ask us to appear in court as expert witnesses rails. People getting divorced when you look at people's estates and values on in the state has been left in help them make choices on how they wanna proceed with this eight so when we we started this franchise in two thousand six. You know our focus was going to be on on high in cars and everything that you'd see being built on the on the discovery channel. We did the appraisals on all those vehicles and we knew all the builders and law those bills right here in orange county and so. That's what we focused on but in two thousand and when the market crashed you watch the news every day about all the terrible things that were going on on. What really came to light was when the phone rang. People were getting divorced you. All people were hosing businesses. There a lot of different reasons that continue to do raise -als that dumb. I had never anticipated. It would be a segue for us to continue doing business in good times and bad so our diversity in the services that we offer our flexible enough that you know that we've done. We've done well in good times and bad this most recent downturn. Kovin you would you. I kind of seemed i i looked at here. I'm going to have some time do projects around the house that i need to do things i wanted. Do all this free time. Nobody the use. I mean honestly i ever since cogan i haven't i've been working long hours. I work on the weekends. Were constantly busy because one of the things that i you know i really think about coogan is divorces are sky high. The settlements are sky through the we have a record number of collections. That we need you appraise remove divorces anticipates. No okay all around. The country doing appraisals in their local markets are being impacted by record numbers of appraisals for those divorces and the states codes kinda wrapping up now. And you think things would kind of die off a little bit but guess what all those people that have been sitting out for last year and a half. Haven't been driving down. The freeway crashed and so we have claims for insurance. Companies are are right now or are pre high and in i mean i have more appraisals now than than we can actually do and i'm honestly i turn people down just because i just want to be the easy ones and a lot of least resistance. Full a lot of people on this cole. David who are very interested in this. And i'd love if you could. If you could explain the benefits of the franchise business model and why would it be of benefit for someone to get into such a thing free. I mean i'm a franchise. Or but i think from the franchisees perspective one of the best things by offer a franchisee is we've learned. We have a lot of experience doing this thing. It not only just the appraisal. But we've been. We've been supporting our franchise using the field and you know providing our experienced. You somebody that's new alarm. Renew this quicker. We get somebody up and running and doing something that they may be passionate about. So i'm not gonna sign somebody up to support a territory unless they have met the prerequisites and the the biggest being car in. And out of the herb. Earning me go out and do something on her own agreed it. Well i can. I can certain that process. A law to them are basically. Here's our solution. When you didn't auto appraisal network we have worked out all the bugs. We were constantly addressing new bugs that are up or new challenges like cohen up and we have a lot of different vendors that they help us work inventors that allen eaten away from those vendors and in the direction with You know are successful people. So it's brazil network and we have a network of people that are very successful and those individual franchisees can help franchise. These we all gather one big network. Yeah that's wonderful. Thank you for sharing now. I you talked about development of software earlier and now on thinking into systems and mobility. Do you rely heavily on on systems and do you have like or door prizes. Taking you out tablets or things like that to to do the presence. What's the actual process is similar crush network. Yeah the we have early days. I developed a simple software application The kind of When you when you open it up and start doing appraisal surround whatever the requirements so we offer long different services on a lot of different kinds of vehicles so as you go through the process of entering raizal into our system. It's going to adapt to You know you denotes options and all the different things you're going to see an of eagle are gonna come more on on what you need to be but not limit you to whatever whatever You're looking at so you have the flexibility to as an example us.

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"What i knew about cars and the and the appraisal report that i had developed you ever have. Everyone worked together in the same thing. Seemed all so i. I'm attorney and we figured out. You know the best plan actions you know for the business whether it would be under a licensing agreement were franchising or individual and so on. I work with a cpa's with attorneys and work that out. So my previous employer basically funded my development about cradle network into what it is now have good. It just worked out. Just because i'll lucky guys look after inside the how you work the lucky getting. It's clearly a lot of work that's going to. Let's be sure and said that that much now. Oh i think to myself. Well if you have to have a level of knowledge and skill and you have a franchise system have you bring in people that are good. Fit for your nauseous and as franchisees. Well i mean you know. It is by trial and error in the early days when we first started out. My was very aggressive about identifying people with were were financially all to get into this and we had probably have less knowledge of automobiles and what i quickly found out was that there's a certain social profile that i wanted an individual represent our organization and so I kinda once once. I understood what made a good appraiser and will be one. That was not what. I wanted to focus on on on a whole different set of people on and not focus on selling in more focused on the individuals capabilities and with the contribution was going to be the network. So that's the kind of thing. I think you probably in any business as you find out. Find out more about what you don't wanna do y- less less about what you want to do in the rest kind of falls in place so with this organization do you do with purely automobiles hit. Serve in what type of the house. We actually do praises on all kinds of different vehicles. We do appraise airplanes for for value and we agreed. I not something. I actually wanted to do but a lot of.

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"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.

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"Just googling it right now. I thought i thought he was in secret service. But i'd say army know how the affiliate was the marines. Double down on was the marine corp by the way a number two. This is just a standard answer. No multiple choice here for you guys so trying to you know. Try to mix it up. Make it a little difficult on alex that you do like that. I'm glad you're so here. We go before the volume even begins. It starts with a quote from todd mcfarlane being interviewed for. What fuck darwish. Yeah it's millar world. I'm gonna to say coastguard monthly so. We got two answers. Who by that answer tom. I assume that means you did not read the micro quotes i i. I'm gonna go with hustler. Was a close second but it was miller world all right. So i'm i'm one for two right now me to this. The game of the points. Don't matter in nobody's keeping score number three keith. David has extensive line of veal working video games. Such as spawned mortal kombat. Eleven arbiter in the halo series. Decorating fallout in. Captain david anderson in mass effects. What is keith david's middle name. What the fuck Question is. I'm gonna say alan herbert can't even pretend. Answer this without googling it so i just. I'm going to have to say like george mike. Would he got dave. Would you believe he was the closest. Oh my god he. His name is keith. David williams shit shit..

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NPR Poll: Black, Latino Households Struggle To Pay Rent, Mortgages
"Some new data from an NPR poll suggests just how badly Americans are suffering economically during the pandemic. Here's NPR's Chris Arnold Gina Lost Her job as a school bus driver in Chicago during the pandemic she was managing. Okay with unemployment money. But then about two weeks ago, she got a desperate call from her adult son his job had laid him off. He wasn't able to pay rate. There was an eviction moratorium in Chicago, but Jean says the landlord wanted her son out anyway a warning what happened next is disturbing and violent. She says the landlord got someone to threaten her son and shoot his dog a German shepherd mix that he'd had for years Economi. His mom they kill my dog. And the GATT told me that he should kill me to. MSA. Said market you come over here. I went over there. I said, okay star packing you gather go. and. Never went back. Gene only wants to use her first name for fear retribution. She says, she was afraid to report what happened to the police, her son and his two kids if now moved in with her. Gene was one of more than three thousand people who took part in a poll from NPR the Robert Wood, Johnson? Foundation. And the Harvard T H Chan School of Public Health. Her. Story is a sad and dramatic example. But the poll found many people reported problems with housing healthcare, unsafe workplaces, and a very high percentage of Americans. Forty six percent said they're having serious financial problems are surprises how large the? Numbers are Robert Blend in is a Harvard public health professor. He says, the poll was done in July after Congress approved an extra six hundred dollars a week in federal and apply benefits, and that was still supposed to be flowing to people and yet. So many people said, they were struggling one in six households even reported missing or delaying major bills just so that they could buy food blending says it's. Like the government sent a hundred FEMA trucks into a disaster zone but a lot of people never saw them or got any help it just like interviewing people in a hurricane area and the people are telling you, there's no relief it should be there could be some people are having trouble accessing the HAL blend says the government should quickly try to discover where the biggest problems are and there could be. Another factor. My name is Linda Neuron who and I was an accounting manager dorato lives in Phoenix Arizona and lost her accounting job at a tow truck company in the pandemic. Once that stay home order was issued if our driving, they're not getting a car accidents if they're not getting in car accidents, we don't have much of a business Dorato said in the poll that she was having serious financial problems when. She was getting that extra six hundred dollars a week and so she was doing. Okay. But she knew that that was about to expire and that she wasn't going to be able to support her four kids on the state benefits alone which for her just two hundred, forty dollars a week in Arizona and she was right. She's now burned through almost all of her savings and she won't able to pay reds after next month it's extremely difficult. To sleep at night I wake up at two or three in the morning and I just have my mind's just racing just constantly racing, and then I'm having to get up in the morning and sit with my two younger children but I'm so focused on you know bills and money and jobs Dorato who's Latina says she's been looking for work with no luck. She says she has no family she can go live with or borrow money from. And Black and Latino households were two times more likely than white families to say that they've fallen behind on their rent or mortgage. It is striking. It's not surprising. David Williams is a Harvard professor who studies race and sociology. He says blacks and Latinos make money than whites and have less savings. So they're more vulnerable Andy says they're less likely to have family members who can afford to loan the money for. Rent or other bills for every dollar of wealth white households have African American households have ten pennies and Latino households have twelfth pennies. So it's really not surprising that they are really been hurt badly in the context of the pandemic

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Coronavirus And Racism Are Dual Public Health Emergencies
"For over a week, there have been protests around the globe in response to the death of George. Floyd and the ongoing systemic racism that is woven into the fabric of the United States racism that has led to countless public health crises in black communities. For many these protests have raised additional public health concerns were in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic, the potential for transmission from close proximity and loud, chanting to potentially being jailed in close quarters inside. In both of these public health crises, systemic racism and the coronavirus pandemic black Americans are dying at a disproportionately high rate, so in order to understand all of this from a public health standpoint what the risks are, and how public health experts are weighing them naturally, we called up David Williams I am a professor of Public Health and African and African American Studies at Harvard University in for over thirty years. David spent his time researching the social influences health race ethnicity, socioeconomic status tress health behaviors, religious involvement factors outside of the traditional medical domain. Domain that we would think of but nonetheless consequential for health. What I'm saying is David is kind of a big deal in this field, and it's this large body of knowledge and expertise that led the little smarties over the Washington Post to reach out to him for an op Ed about the corona, virus and race. I think in general most Americans are unaware that racial disparities in health exist and then what we saw early with the coronavirus, as we were seen these striking racial disparities in health in one US city after another. and. Then people are now understanding it, but then the mis attributing what the causes. So. People are thinking well the. On the line conditions reflects the bad behavior of populations and not really recognizing it reflects the poor living conditions, low economic status and a high levels of

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"If I had to guess what you'd say if I asked you how long a Kobe nineteen vaccine would take. I Bet I could do that. But best estimates even though we've ramped this up or probably twelve to even eighteen months away from having that available the first vaccine could be ready in eighteen. Months could still be at least a year away and I said that could be a year to a year and a half. I'm not changing any of the dates. So where does that twelve to eighteen month timeframe come from to be honest? I couldn't really tell you but I've heard about it since March and it does sound good to think that a year and a half is the long end of this but this of course is one of the challenges that we all face in the course of learning about this virus the guts of how we research and test and develop and manufacture. Vaccines is probably not something. A lot of us spent time thinking about until now all of a sudden though any piece of good news is desperately welcome so we start to hear about every single potential savior tonight the new findings from the NIH on the antiviral drug rim desert showing promise in speeding up recovery worldwide. There are now roughly one hundred vaccine candidates under view. Researchers advisor believed this Genetic Code Vaccine available as soon as September. How likely though are any of those trials to result in an actual vaccine and even if one of them does. Will it really be available later this year or early next year? Do we even know how to make the vaccine that we might find on a large enough scale? And have we come to grips with the fact that not every disease is a vaccine? How well do we really understand this process? How well do we understand the hope that we're clinging to today? We'll try to help you understand it better right after a very quick update from Claire Broussard. The government says it'll be very careful when it comes to easing border restrictions with the US. That deal which means no nonessential travel between the two countries is set to expire next week but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau did not say whether or not the border would reopen. At that time Deputy Prime Minister Christie Freeland said. Talks were ongoing. The federal government has announced financial aid for seniors a one time tax free top payment. Those who receive old age security will get three hundred dollars and those who receive the guaranteed income supplement will receive two hundred dollars as the number of new cases of Kovic Nineteen in Ontario remain. Steady the province's chief medical officer of health. Dr David Williams says the by the weekend. Health officials may consider advising the province to move to the first stage of its reopening plan that includes opening select workplaces allowing for more people at certain events like funerals and having hospitals resumed some non urgent surgeries and lastly tradition in Ontario. The Canadian National Exhibition has been canceled for the first time. Since the Second World War it was set to take place August twenty first to September seventh. The President of the Association says they did not take this decision lightly and it was made in consultation and with the support of public health experts. As of Tuesday evening seventy one thousand one hundred fifty seven cases of covert nineteen in Canada with five thousand. Two hundred eighty three deaths. I'm Jordan Rawlings. And this is the big story. Robert Venison has worked on various vaccines and in the vaccination industry for almost forty years now. So I'm hoping that he can kind of walk us through this high Robert. Hi How are you? I'm doing really well except I never know how to feel these days when I see news reports about a new potential vaccine for Cova nineteen and breakthrough and success. And then it's still eighteen months away. Do you know what I mean I do. Why don't you sort of start by telling me what the media and the public get wrong When we discuss potential vaccine for this virus. Well what a here on the media is. It's almost like it's a slam dunk for starters and that it's not going to take very long at all and twelve months eighteen months. I I feel that's really very overly optimistic. My view is that it could take much longer. The probability of success is a lot lower. And you know for some diseases. We've never been able to come up with a vaccine like AIDS for example right. Can you sort of walk me through the typical process for finding vaccine For something I won't say something like this because I realized this is kind of unprecedented in its global scope but but when you normally discover something in you're searching for vaccine what happens well. The normal process takes fifteen years the ranges between ten and thirty years and it starts with an awful lot of academic research understanding the disease and the disease organism before manufacturers even. Start Looking at a potential vaccine. But once they do. Then there's what we call the preclinical phase where we do a lot of animal testing and developing what was called a vaccine platform and scale up occurs and production of enough vaccine for clinical trials. And then after the clinical trials there's three phases one two and three submit to the regulators for a license and Which usually takes a year and then you have to manufacture it and some vaccines like salk polio. Vaccine for example takes eighteen months to make really yeah from scratch. It's not like pharmaceuticals. You're not cranking pills. Can you tell me how the search for a covert nineteen vaccine can cut down that Really Depressing Time Line. Like everybody's working on this one thing around the world. What do you do to shorten that? Okay there's a number of things that we can do first of all. We do everything in parallel instead of doing one thing I and step to second and step three first. We started all of the steps at the same time where wherever we can. So we're we're going to do without a lot of academic research and knowledge of the organism. We're GONNA use some new technologies that we haven't used for vaccines before so these newer technologies hopefully will be a make us able to manufacture a vaccine much quicker. What are those technologies these are some of the DNA and RNA? Vaccines that are being looked at. There's never been a vaccine currently licensed using these technologies but there's a lot of axes in the pipeline so the thought is it might work for this so while these cut down the timeframe on the other handy reduce the probability of success. Where are we then in that process? I mean I read different reports every few days. Well the good news is there's about nine hundred ninety five vaccines that are candidates for clinical trials. Not all of them have started yet. But there's a and of those the top sort of Twenty that I've looked at the top twenty contenders. Some of those are finishing up animal studies and some of them have actually already started in phase one clinical studies so the positive thing is that there's so many companies developing candidates that wild up the probability of success of any one of those is low the fact that there's a lot of them means that we may get lucky and And one of those will come through or two when you say you look at ninety five or however many that are being done around the world and then you look at the top twenty contenders what makes a potential vaccine a contender as opposed to one of the other ones on the list. What are you looking for? Well what I'm looking for because I know how difficult the process is. I'm looking for basically a platforms. That have we have some experience with. So we've had some success with this platform in making another vaccine and I look at how fast that platform will be able to be scaled up to make to make a manufacturer vaccine because normally it takes five years just to build a manufacturing plant for many of the traditional vaccines. We need something. That's a lot faster

The Big Story
A very Canadian solution to a problem well hopefully never face
"At the heart of today's topic is a problem. That Canada will hopefully never face when you just have to look around the world to see how devastating it can be when it does happen in a muddy field outside on an army of bulldozers is breaking ground racing to build up thousand bed hospital to treat victims of the corona virus the Congo. This French train is far from the usual bags and suitcases. This high speed service has been requisitioned for medical use the makeshift hospital and the javits center now is taking patients and there is another field hospital going up this in central park. If covert nineteen spikes again and overwhelms our healthcare system. Canadian officials will have to act quickly. They will need to create a task force and develop a plan to handle the overflow. Who will put that plan together? How fast can they do it? Where will the building go? Where will the beds go where we'll the nurses dress? How does a field hospital come together while sitting on some of their desks will be a very Canadian document to help them? Figure that out because it turns out that almost every place in Canada from our biggest cities to our smallest towns as a facility that is ready and waiting to be turned into a makeshift hospital. I mean you can probably guess what that is. But I don't want to spoil the surprise. The story of how this plan came together and exactly what would need to be done to execute while. That's also very Canadian. And so right. After Claire gives us an update on cove nineteen in Canada. Today I am pleased to present a very good news story. Both because of the fact that this document exists and because so far at least it looks like it won't be needed so clear. How are we doing? Canada marked a grim milestone on Monday. Topping five thousand deaths from Kovic nineteen and most of those more than three thousand are in Quebec despite this schools in Quebec outside of the Montreal area have reopened with restrictions in place schools in Montreal are set to reopen may twenty fifth in British Columbia Phase. Two of the reopening plan will start next week if the cove nineteen situation. There remains as steady as it's been so phase two means. Some businesses will be allowed to reopen with some restrictions in place and people will be allowed to gather in groups of up to six people after the Victoria Day long weekend. Bbc's provincial health officer. Dr Bonnie Henry cautioned everyone to be patient and calm in the coming weeks. Ontario saw another day of decline in cases of covert nineteen on Monday and the province's chief medical officer of health. Dr David Williams said the province is anticipating whether or not it can begin the next phase of recovery. Despite this terrier state of emergency is expected to be extended today until June second as of Monday evening sixty nine thousand nine hundred and eighty-one cases of covert nineteen in Canada with five thousand one hundred deaths. I'm Jordan he's Rawlings. Is the big story. Kennedy Smith is the managing principal of an engineering firm called integral group and He started down a long process that led to an interesting Potentially Very Canadian solution to a problem. Kenny hi I'm doing all right thanks My first question for you is just. How did the group that began? This process come together. And what was its original intention in a weekend to work from home or a couple of weeks and I was. I was sat home one night and I just start thinking by you know. How can we respond as a design construction operations community to help what's going on in the world and and more locally within our community My wife is a is a narcis sick kids. So I also start getting a bit of fear around if if additional facilities or temperatures were needed in if they're if they're put up too quickly or a certain way it may actually create another area of risk for people working within them. So I just started thinking about you know. How can we respond for the right reasons as a community? And I reached I. I'd just can reach site to some some people in Lincoln and made an open call just to whoever was interested. Whoever was willing to put forward their own personal time adds to help right across our industry. So everything from architecture engineering fabrication construction operation. Everything just kind of put it out there. And the response was fantastic. And a lot of people responded. I think I think people were kind of looking for an opportunity to help in any way they could. And and this gave them this this platform to do it So a lot of people responded and we just kind of kicked it off and started from there really moving beyond that we we started speaking to some people on the on the user side trying to understand the actual needs of healthcare professionals the hospitals. And I'm the timelines 'cause you know we're we're used to designing and constructing sewer lengthy timeline. So you know right off the right out of the gate. They told us You know these things if their needs Would NEED TO BE IMPLEMENTED WITHIN. Can of two three weeks so a create this very very fast rapids requirement. We realized that we essentially had a week to try and pull something together with team. Yeah so then. We kicked off and started going. What was the first step? I guess In that process. And what were you considering as you sort of looked around at what might be available? It was it was quite crazy. I mean I think usually you've got some more time to really reflect and gather ideas across in many different groups in this scenario you've got a lot of people That have amazing ideas but you also have to make decisions very quickly to to try and move things forward so the first step was just kinda committing to a building type and kind of moving forward with a design and construction at a church for that building type. How many different kinds of buildings did you look at? And what was the that you had? So I think initially we. We started thinking on a large scale when you saw what was happening across the rest of the world in the UK in the United States where there were retrofit saying no major convention centers arenas airports we we. I started thinking about that and then after speaking to the healthcare user groups of Front we realized that maybe a more scalable solution would be better based on the on the needs as they came in so something that wasn't necessarily a too large scale Something that was more medium scale that we could actually implement some better measures to control the The clinical functions of space and air movement. Things like that so we first started considering large and then we started thinking what is a good can building type. On that museum scale that could be easily replicated first of all locally but an essentially anywhere in Canada we thought about hotels. There is a really good opportunity with hotels for People who couldn't self isolate People who couldn't get into amp shelters Could you know accommodate the needy and The people that needs to be helped on they could safely self isolate but in terms of a clinical function. It's Kinda hard to and I'm with the constant Clinton and maintaining the conditions in that space. So yeah we landed very quickly on arenas and then very quickly on ice arenas and you know is very Canadian response They are located all over the commune insane over Canada and the buildings themselves. Although there's there's there's variations of them the main components of these buildings don't really differ that much so you have the kind of ice arena where the WASHROOMS are entranceways Asi. Tin Area Zamboni entrances. You know these. These are all things that remain pretty consistent across any facility so if we could create a designer or sponsor runs one it could easily be replicated across any so. I think that's that's how we can have whittled a dining came to that as that building site so I think everybody listening can kind of picture either a professional hockey arena or their own local arena with the same kind of characteristics. When you're starting with that what do you then have to do? In order to convert it into something that can really help patients and also maintain safety like what does that actually look like on the ground. If you were to put this into action I mean I mean the first thing you've got to consider as what are the clinical functions you know what's it going to be used for? What do the healthcare professionals need in that space? And then can hide you separate out the building to maintain separation between kind of clean and clean supplies or supplies. 'em Hygiene tain separation between people and processing people can come in and and and leaving so we very quickly came Syria. A consensus with the team with some amazing healthcare plan ours. About how do we can chop up the space and very kind of basic terms to separate and maintain these functions so it was really using that main ice arena space to to have patients fitted and embeds comfortably? That could be checked on and could be tended to And then some of the exterior spaces could be fitted for the healthcare professionals storage of supplies and and then maintain some of the base building function so still maintaining the washroom areas and the change rooms for healthcare professionals and patients alike and then in the exterior spaces at most of these locations or surrounded by parking There's there's usually space around them so we had opportunities to also include four temporary trailers or additional spaces to store equipment and to put in additional mechanical equipment to maybe have some some temporary areas for doctors nurses to actually get some downtime and to hang out so You know we could kind of add to it like Lego blocks and as as where needed with I really doing too much to the existing infrastructure. Yeah I've taken a look just at one of the little plans you kind of sketched out yet. Looks Amazingly Just like a hockey arena only It's been transformed. Did you game out? How long that would take you and how much it would cost. And how quickly you can set it up. Because I know we've heard things from around the world of you know how quickly China has thrown up field hospitals or quickly. New York has transferred stuff. So what's the timeline in the cost there so I mean the cost is something

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Trump tells Amazon to 'build their own post office' in latest jab
"Post office is one of the oldest institutions. We have in this country. It's even written into the constitution just after punishment for counterfeiting and before the Armed Forces is an entire article ahead of the presidency. Now President Donald Trump says forget the constitution and maybe let the post office die on Wednesday atop one of the president. A Guy who was the finance chair for this year's Republican National Convention was named as the head of the postal service so trump allies going to run the organization that trump is very clearly to destroy and it seems pretty clear that trump's animist is largely motivated by anger towards the CEO of Amazon's Jeff Bezos because Amazon currently has a deal with the post office delivers packages and the president's beef is not specifically with Amazon. No Jeff Bezos also owns the Washington Post a paper the writes articles about the president he dislikes and so it looks like Donald Trump is prepared to wants to kill one of the oldest institutions in this country for revenge against the free press from warmest. Dave Diane editor the American prospect earlier. This week he wrote out key. Resignation could ease presents politically motivated war on the postal service. Dave let's I guess start with. Who is this individual that is now going to be the postmaster general the US yes included joy as you mentioned? He's the current largest fundraisers the lead Fundraiser on the Republican National Convention is wife is nominee for US ambassador Canada and he's a large trump donor. So I mean this. This is functionally equivalent to putting trump himself. Pretty much in in the position of running this this enormous nations. So you've got running the. There's also the president's longstanding animus towards it. It's been quite explicit. I mean to two degree. That's really kind of shocking. Basically he he bangs on about the washing posting calls in the Amazon Washington Post and then he bangs on about the post office having to deal with Amazon. And it doesn't. It's not hard to add to up to four. Which is that. He wants to screw the post office because he doesn't like the fact they work with. Jeff Bezos who owns the Washington Post and the real irony? Here is that if you if you do at damaged post office. That's not going to hurt. Jeff bezos I mean Amazon now ships their own packages about fifty percent of the time and a crushing post. Office is really going to up. The game Both the logistics at Amazon and also Fedex and ups Oh The only people this will hurt are the hundreds of thousands of employees at the US. Just talking about some government agencies the second largest employer in the United States and to You know threaten their very lively boards over just this this vendetta that you have that you don't really even understand because what you what you WanNa do isn't going to really affect the the the the animus that you have is is really just a bomb so we should also say new you notice. There's the right has had it out for the post office for a while right. And and the structure of it has been change over time There was congressional legislation that that that require them to pre fund their pension liabilities in a way that basically no one else has to which has created enormous burden on their balance sheet. What is their current financial situation because my understanding is they are in desperate desperate dire straits there definitely in trouble and what you mentioned the pre-funding requirement literally having to pay or set aside money or the Workers that haven't even been born yet. That will be coming in seventy five years down. The road is is the primary reason prior to the pandemic during the pandemic although package deliveries increased direct mail and all kinds of outfits gone way way down so The postal service initially asked for I believe it was eighty nine billion dollars. They got a ten bill billion dollar in addition to their line of credit Through this cares act and the Treasury Department is actually using this right now as leverage this is why the vice chair David Williams resigned because he saw treasury meddling in the affairs of the postal service using this ten billion dollar line of credit as as bait basically should get whatever policy decisions. They wanted out of the bustle service. Say More about that because that's the subject of your reporting. Yeah so Williams resigned my sources. Tell me that he didn't WanNA participate in what is essentially a fraud. The Treasury Department Was Dangling this ten billion dollars in saying you got the union concessions. You have to obviously raise package delivery race on Amazon You have to install a certain people in charge of the postal service and we see the the result of that today with Louis Joy. This trump donor being put in charge. So that is my understanding why David Williams resigned and he didn't WANNA participate. You've got a situation you've got a situation treasury. Has Ten billion dollars credit they're in desperate financial straits and MNUCHIN is Treasury Department is using that as a kind of as leverage to get the USPS to do the kinds of things that are the the focus of the president's vendetta including then we have this political head who's now been put in charge of USPS as we come into an election. We should note in which may be extremely vital that we have mail in voting right. I mean the we saw what happened. Wisconsin there's a of fear about what happens in the fall particularly if we have a second wave like there is there is a fundamental democratic role for the USPS to play here. That could be more important than ever

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Nashville: Vanderbilt AD Malcolm Turner resigns; Candice Lee to be interim
"Couple of days ago. We heard the news from Nashville. The now come. Turner was moving on and Candice Story. Leave was taking his place as the interim athletic director and we're delighted to welcome to the program in her first interview with us. I can't thank you and I know difficult time but you certainly have to take on the responsibility. You certainly have had an exemplary record. As a former player and captain and obviously as a top assistant in that athletic department. Thanks for being here and Great to have you on. Thank you so much. I'm I'm glad to be here. Thank you very much. So let me ask you. You're basically In operating position in this Athletic Department of key a key role and this happens and you are tasked now with with with being in charge. I know you're prepared for it but it's still had to. How did it feel to suddenly be handed the keys to the store so to speak? Well certainly It was unexpected but when presented with the opportunity. I was excited to step up and serve in this way. You know. I think we all are student. Athletes all the time that they have to be ready. Expect the unexpected and be Nimble and be flexible so it gave me an opportunity to demonstrate that I know having experienced the student athlete Role at vanderbilt playing such a prominent role there and then being in this athletic department for so long For the most part under David Williams leadership You learned a great deal that That would help you be prepared for this day. But but what do you lean on? Because it's a tough role not that there's anyone that doesn't think you're capable of it but it's it's a little bit lonelier of at the top isn't it now. I understand exactly what you're saying and David. I had the the opportunity to learn under him for several years and Had the opportunity to work with Malcolm and and just have built up very fortunate enough to have built up a great network across campus and this conference but also across the country Have have relied on that pretty heavily even prior to getting into this position. But certainly now understand that. I've got great resources at my disposal and I'm I'm not afraid to tell rely on folks and lean on people and just Do everything I can to be prepared for this challenge and I guess I would rather call it an opportunity rather than a challenge but I do know it's a big job and I've got great resources at my disposal. Kansas I'm talk show host. I don't know all the machinations of how schools operate in terms of Interim Your interim assistant chancellor as well as athletics director Where are we going to forget me? Where are you right now? In terms of the process for when this job changes from interim to to permanent at this point I can tell you. I am just focused on doing the job. It's not ultimately up to me What will happen with that interim title? I think that the part that I can control is just showing that as an athletics department and as a university we're moving forward and I'm happy to be at the helm and do everything. I can to support our staff. Our student athletes are coaches and and be what Commodore Nation expects us to be. But it's a great question. I know I understand why you're asking. I just know that I have to control what I can control. I think you could also I guess my next question. Because in in the press release it talked about the significance of your higher As the first African American and I I know we live in a world when when when that is not made as big of a deal as it used to be. Thank goodness but it's still part of The description and the school put it out. We didn't we didn't say it. They did Your reaction to that. I'm humbled I'm humbled by Just their reaction. The divers see from so many people who you know in some ways. It's unfortunate that we're still talking about the first and I Kind of to your point. But I've said this before and I will continue to say it. There's not a lack of talented people out there whether we're talking about women or men or people of color it's just been a lack of opportunity and so if if if this by just being in this interim role even provide more access and more opportunity for people who know are qualified and. I'm very thankful to be a part of that. You don't want to ask you about about that part of it Because I'm struggling to to be frank about asking this in terms of being the first woman because it. It is fairly shocking. And I know you. You're living and I'm just describing in twenty twenty to have that description and I'll just my wife who happens to be a vanderbilt person. I hear every day so if it had been if it had been a woman You know what I'm talking about there and talk about that responsibility because I know when you are the first you represent a lot of people who probably should have been there earlier but didn't give that didn't get that opportunity. Yeah I consider it a very big responsibility and I it's a privilege to sit in the role but with the role with the privilege comes great responsibility and and I think that again until we start talking about. So it's it's certainly wonderful to be the first but until you start talking about the second and the third and the fourth and the fifth. It's just it's just clear we have a lot of work to do. We have a lot of work to do. But you know I think that I feel humbled and honored to be in the space but I just WanNa do a great job so that people understand again. It is not the lack of people who are prepared to excel. It's just the lack of opportunity. Well let's get all the All the titles out of the way and talk about what we're going to do which is which is the reason why you're in this position and I think we're we're all interested in. I realize you're you're just you're just moving into it but but we we'd all like to hear about your thoughts and plans and visions as much as you've been able to put them together. Sure sure as much as I can put them together on in nine days. I I would say that you know. We've we've been really clear that we're not pushing the pause button and we had some great momentum coming into this academic year and even into this semester and that is continuing so our most immediate focus is on our strategic plan which we've been working on for several months now and are preparing to roll out publicly in the next probably couple of weeks. Certainly I expect. It will be out by the end of the month and that is going to Allow our fans and everybody to see what our priorities will be for roughly the next four or five years And then all of our decisions will flow from that. And I'm really proud to have been part of that process because it included just a a wide range of stakeholders so from alums to current student. Athletes Coaches administrators to board members to Central Administration. We it involved a lot of people and I think that that's really indicative of the fact that argument adversity understands the value that athletics can bring and I hope that it will allow people to raise their expectations of us. We're not afraid of those expectations and quite frankly we need to be a little more communicative and transparent about them. So this will be a great first steps first step towards that and I stress first step. Because it's going to outline priorities but that's when the work really begins and so- facilities will be a part of that and as we as we begin to codify those things will roll them out but I think what people can expect to see in the next couple of is okay. Here's the here's at least high level here. Are The priorities finally Kansas? You're in a unique position your your letter for years. You're captain of the basketball program. You have three degrees from Vanderbilt. You know everything that is said outside of that bubble all the noise about the commitment to athletics at a at a just a truly remarkable academic institution your doctor. You can testify to better than I can so so if you could try to answer some of that because the noise never ends about Vanderbilt's commitment to intercollegiate athletics. Now you're correct and you know I I I I hear it. As as as you've said and we know that we know what that commentary is I would say that I appreciate the passion that everybody has about us. There are high expectations of Vanderbilt Athletics. And I share that same passion and I. It has been made very clear to me that as a university we are moving forward and we are moving forward with the understanding that athletics has a great platform to unite all of us. You know we think if you walk around our building you'll see on some of our walls this mantra of the city the degree in the SEC. And we think that that's a proposition that is unique to us that that not only that we can sell but we believe in so in the backdrop of this fantastic city with a academically selective institution that second to none in the best conference in the country. I understand why everybody is interested and they just want reassurance that we're rowing in the you know we're going in the same direction and by all accounts every indication that I've received in this role is that's exactly what we're doing so I feel very confident about that. I'm sorry Paul no no I just. I'm inspired listening to you. I just can't wait to hear more so what I want. I want to close by asking you about what you referred to a minute ago. In terms of of of a reveal of of of of a vision plans. How how does that come together when you are you and your team. I mean it's not There are a lot of people that they're at. They're at work and putting this together. What is the process? So at this point we have gotten. We've gathered all the Intel. We've had all the interviews we've put structure around this and now it's a matter of of rolling it out and What will be a branded campaign and we will slowly start to tease out pieces. So that that's Kinda. We're just working on some internal details now. But that's what combination and everybody can expect to see in the next couple weeks that will actually start to articulate this and they public way and you said it involves Just like it did at the beginning. It's now involving several people to to conclude what is just a first step in the process. It's just a first step to get an announced in minutes a matter of US meeting those expectations which were really excited to do. Can destroy the joining us the interim vice chancellor for athletics at Vanderbilt. I hope you'll come back. We certainly appreciate your time today. Kansas thank you so much and I I really appreciate you and thanks for everything you do and I look forward to coming back. Thanks a lot. I can't wait all the best to you What a remarkable remarkable conversation there and I I don't really know what their next move is. But it's hard for me as just an observer to imagine that She will not be in that position permanently in fairly short period of time. What an incredible woman and we thank you for being with

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Missouri, Dave Anthony And Reuss discussed on KC O'Dea Show
"It was a stormy night in Missouri. And a deadly one I'm Dave Anthony, Fox News. Dispatcher in Missouri from broadcast via after big tornado hit Jefferson City around midnight. There are reports of people trapped in their homes and their injuries with a lot of damage. Reuss of businesses David Williams, another tornado, hit the golden City, Missouri area, killing three people for others have died in the storms in or flooding. This week in that state Iowa and

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Spotify in talks to buy Gimlet Media
"Me the money. Spotify is in talks to buy Gimblett media. It's been reported Recode, quote, the prices being two hundred million dollars. Nicole adds that a source tells him the specific prices two hundred and thirty million dollars. The Wall Street Journal's Ben Mullen underlines that talks are ongoing, and it still possible that a deal won't happen. That is though an investors quarter for earnings call on Wednesday. So we should know more later this week. We've checked the data in an opinion piece today, we try to understand the purchase because it's not that straightforward. He'll find that linked to from our newsletter and the show notes. Elsewhere Pete Davies argues that this might change everything all might change nothing and Cohen Robinson's spanked hits a case of embrace extend and extinguish in other news, Dana Carvey and Conan O'Brien talk about podcasting on a recent podcast. Dana Carvey has a sudden realization, it's a good reminder of the power of podcasting. We linked to a transcript from our newsletter. And from the show notes a free recording space for indie podcasters has opened in Seattle in Washington in the US run by pud civic northwest, a Russian language podcast article focuses on podcast has a podcast production company in the country. It's interesting to note that vk the Facebook equivalent has a podcast portal there. You can register for the two thousand nineteen latte in podcast awards. Brazil is now the second largest podcast download market in the world. It's bigger than the UK and Australia combined. According to blueberry and event for you, the Indy pod fest in Melbourne in Victoria in Australia in July, if you're interested in attending. There's a short survey for you in our show notes and did our newsletter and Google is shot in Google, plus their social media network shortly. You might wanna go there. Leave a final message grab anything that you want to save in our newsletter. And in our show notes. We mentioned four new podcasts. David Williams is marvelous musical pod. Past Winnetka with Jessica Harper, the family tree and masters of scale.

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Audi Flatiron, Audi and Carlos Henderson discussed on Joe Pags
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Paul Ross Full Set Breakfast
Uk, Twitter and Cambridge discussed on Paul Ross Full Set Breakfast
"I feel pause society that he's been away from especially some of our men if done long sentences the first photos of the irish abortion referendum will be cast later a handful of violence in the atlantic will head to the polls with the rest of ireland voting tomorrow it's thought many people are still undecided but these people in the county of common wants the strict laws to remain i just don't want become like the uk because i in many years ago and i used to work in an operating theatre and there was a lot of abortions there and i would like to see that again talks reported to a struck a one hundred and seventy five million pound deal to offload part of its customer base to a privately owned rival the company set to announce it later and also reveal a shop full in prophets donald trump's been told he can't block people on twitter anymore he's regularly used his account to attack his critics but then blocked them when they respond a new york judge has ruled that violates their rights to free speech and the duke of cambridge has been shortlisted for the celebrity data of the year award prince william who welcomed his third child with the duchess of cambridge this year is up against simon cowl david williams and liam payne for the price radio national weather sun too much the uk but some heavy rain in the south feeling very warm today though highs in the twenty s so radio sports updates villas warehouse hundreds of trade brands in stock so coz.