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Commanders outrun Falcons, intercept Mariota in 19-13 win

AP News Radio

00:35 sec | 6 months ago

Commanders outrun Falcons, intercept Mariota in 19-13 win

"Kendall fuller intercepted a Marcus Mariota pass in the end zone with 58 seconds to go as the commanders held on to beat the falcons 19 to 13. The pass was tipped by Doran Payne. Fuller in the commanders are 7 and 5 and they've won three straight and 6 of 7. Definitely a big win. As a team, you know, you expect to win. The preparation that you put in during the week in the off season all year, you expect to go into games and win and we just want to keep it going. Commander quarterback Taylor heinicke threw for a pair of touchdowns and Brian Robinson ran for one while rushing for a 105 yards. The falcons fall to 5 and 7. Craig heist landover, Maryland.

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"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

04:03 min | 10 months ago

"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Can't do that. We can't do that. That must be by the finger of God. The other time the finger of God wrote the ten commandments in the Old Testament, the absolute finger of God wrote the commandments. They were written by the finger of God and given to Moses, and that's why the phrase came about written in stone because God's love for you was written in stone and it's his commands that make you happy. If you obey and follow his commands, you have the attitude. When a strong man fully armed guards his own palace, his goods are at peace, but when a stronger one moves in a sales him overcomes him, he takes away his armor in which he trusted he divides the spoils, he is not with me, is against me, and he who does not gather with me scatters. Jesus is saying I'm stronger. I'm stronger than Satan, my kingdom's stronger than Satan. He's going to be vanquished at the foot of the cross. His head's going to be crushed. And he talks about an unclean spirit that goes out of a man and goes through a waterless place seeking rest, finding nanny says, I'm going to return back to that house where I came from. And when he comes, he finds it swept and put in order, then he goes and he brings 7 other spirits more evil than himself and they enter and dwell there. And the last state of the man becomes worse than the first. The message is that is don't stay neutral. If Jesus sweeps your house clean, don't stay neutral. Jesus doesn't like neutral. He doesn't like neutral to definition not helping or supporting either side. He wants you to make a decision which kingdom are you in, which king do you serve? He knows. It's a choice. And he doesn't like indecision and neutrality. He doesn't like straddling the fence. He doesn't like looking at this option and then wait if something better comes along. That's what our kids do on Friday night. Don't wait too long. Because it can be fatal. Don't wait too long to decide which kingdom you're going to live in. Remember when Elijah battled the ball, the 400 priests of baal with jezebel. And he wins, his God is victorious. His God consumes the sacrifice. And Elijah says, how long will you hesitate between two opinions? It's the lord God follow him, but if it's all then follow him. And the people did not answer him a word. They wouldn't pick a side. They stayed neutral. Here's some other translations. How long will you not decide between two choices? How long are you going to be paralyzed by indecision? How long is it going to take you to make up your minds? How long will you wait for between two opinions, how long will you limp between two choices? How long is it going to take? God's side or man's side. God's kingdom? Or a world looking at the line is in the sand. Choose he does not like neutral. He says to the church at laodicea, I know your works are neither cold or hot. What did you were cold or hot? So because you are lukewarm and neither hot or cold, I'm going to spew you out of my mouth. He does not like neutral. I'm going to stop it there tonight. And I'll finish this chapter next time. But let's just say the lord's prayer again just kind of slowly and meditatively and just maybe when St. Augustine says it's the whole scripture it really is. And the name of the father and the son and the Holy Spirit, amen. Our father, who art in heaven, hallowed, be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us this day, our daily bread, and forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, amen. In the name of the father and the son and the Holy Spirit, amen. You just heard the conclusion of the gospel of Luke, chapter 11. On seeking truth with Sharon Doran to learn more about seeking truth Bible studies, visit seeking truth .NET, tune in next time for more seeking truth with Sharon Doran.

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"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

06:42 min | 10 months ago

"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"2000 years now, no more animal sacrifices, the Jews can't do Torah anymore. He himself, Jesus Christ, becomes the final animal sacrifice needed, the agnus dei, the lamb of God once for all, and were present in that at mass. That same sacrifice, revelation says of this lamb, you were slain, and by your blood, you ransomed people of God from every tribe and language and people and nation. Worthy is the lamb who was slain to receive power and wealth and wisdom and might and honor and glory and blessing. Isaiah said he was oppressed. He was afflicted, yet he opened not his mouth like a lamb led to the slaughter. And when John saw Jesus, he walked and he said, behold, the lamb of God. The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him and John said behold the lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world. And Peter after was all over all said and done, he'd already ascended Pentecost had come and Peter said it is the precious blood of Christ, like that of a lamb without blemish or spot. He was destined before the foundation of the world, but was made manifest at the end times for your sake. So we live now in the end times, and so we celebrate over and over this unplugging sacrifice, but it's the highest form of liturgical worship in the church and is called the mass. And so they want to know lord teach us to pray, and he will tell them this prayer in Aramaic and its 7 petitions. He said to them, when you praise a father. That's the first one. Call him father. Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come. Give us each day our daily bread. And forgive our sins for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us and lead us not into temptation. I'm going to go through each of those. But it's called the lord's prayer because it comes to us from the lord Jesus the master and model of our prayer and the lord's prayer is truly the summary of the whole gospel. St. Augustine said, run through all the words of the holy prayers and scriptures, and I do not think you will find anything in them that is not contained and included in the lord's prayer. Really Augustine. Aren't you smart? Uh huh. So as Thomas Aquinas, who said the lord's prayer is the most perfect of prayers. It is at the center of the scriptures. Or our father, Luke said, Jesus said, when you pray, say this. In Matthew's version, pray then in this way. They're a little bit different, but basically the same. If you go to the Holy Land, you'll go to the church of powder master, our father, the mount of olives, and you'll go in and you'll see the lord's prayer in many languages, including the biblical Greek, the lord's prayer in Latin and hundreds more. Some of the interesting ones, I think Aramaic, Lakota su and Hebrew, they're all there. But there is a grotto there is believed to be the place where Jesus taught his disciples the lord's prayer. It's very close to where he ascended on the amount of olives. There's another chapel there where Jesus is thought to leave earth and right there is the last place he stood before he rose to heaven to sit at the right hand of the father. So he teaches them this prayer at this location. And he says, when you pray, say father. Now, father is very intimate. Regardless of the relationship you've had with your own earthly father, a father, son, relationship, is a very important one in a person's life. In the Hebrew, father is ABBA as very intimate. It's very endearing. It's like daddy. The Christian understanding of divine fatherhood is in relation to Jesus. But it's different than the universal metaphor from the Old Testament that Jewish understanding of father is different. So they didn't know he had a son. The Jews didn't and got his one. Remember, God is one. God is one. They didn't know he had a son. So they're connotation of father would be different. Here, oh, Israel, the lord our God is one. They thought of God as creator, like in genesis one and two. He created the world he created everything. And he said, I am the lord your God. You shall have no other gods before me. That's his first commandment. You shall not bow down to any other gods or serve them for I, the lord God, I'm a jealous God. And he seems kind of like a mean father a little bit, a stern father. But he creates Adam, his first human son, and that first creation only makes sense in light of the new creation in Christ, the second atom. We'll return to seeking truth Catholic Bible study with Sharon Doran in just a moment. Did you know that discerning hearts has a free app in which you can find all your favorite discerning hearts programming? Father Timothy Gallagher, doctor Anthony lillis deacon James Keating, Mike aquilina, doctor Matthew bunson, and so many more are found on the discerning hearts free app. Did you also know that you can stream discerning hearts programming a numerous streaming platform such as Apple podcasts, Google Play, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Spotify, stitcher, tune in, and so many more, and did you know that discerning hearts also has that YouTube page? Be sure to check out all these different places where you can find discerning hearts. The merari. Remember almost gracious virgin Mary that never was it known that anyone who fled to thy protection implored thy help or sought thine intercession was left unaided. Inspired by this confidence, I fly to thee, or virgin of virgins, my mother, to thee do I come before thee I stand. Sinful and sorrowful. Oh, mother of the word incarnate. Despise not my petitions. But in thy mercy here and answer me, amen. Help support this vital ministry. 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"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

08:04 min | 10 months ago

"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Today, Sharon presents part one of the gospel of Luke, chapter 11, and now, seeking truth with Sharon Doran. This is the lord's prayer in this chapter in Jesus was praying at a certain place and when he ceased one of the disciples said to him lord, teach us to pray. As John taught his disciples, referring back to John the Baptist and he had his own disciples and John had taught them how to break. Can you teach us how to do it? He's referring to Luke 5 when they said to Jesus the disciples of John fast off and offer prayers. And so did the disciples of the pharisees, but yours eat and drink. Well, they're seeing that when he's been going off to these places, these certain places in communing with the father and they want to know how to do it. So they say, lord teach us to pray. They have a desire to see him. They want to do what he's doing. They want more because they see him in union with the father. And they're thinking, what fuels this guy? Where does he get his energy? What is he doing when he does that? So they had a desire to be set aflame like him, lord, teach us to pray. And so we asked to lord, teach me to pray. It's not easy to pray. I don't know if any of y'all struggle in prayer. But it's something learned. There's a whole section about prayer in the catechism of the Catholic Church, and there's a section on the lord's prayer. And it says that 27 67, this indivisible gift of the lord's words and of the Holy Spirit who gives life to them in the hearts of believers has been received and lived by the church from the beginning. The first communities prayed the lord's prayer are three times a day in place of the 18 benedictions customary in Jewish piety. So of course I wanted to know what were the 18 benedictions that they used to pray. The lord's prayer replaced. And so I looked up the 18 benedictions. They were mourning noon night, morning, noon night, 18 benedictions, three times a day. It's a Jewish prayer obligation to pray three times a day, established by Ezra, codified in the talmud, fulfilled by reciting the amada, also called the Tesla law or the 18 benedictions. It starts with praise, three blessings of praise, then petitions, 12 petitions, 6 personal petitions, 6 communal petitions, and then Thanksgiving, three blessings of things. And today they still pray the amida that God would accept our prayers as were the animal sacrifices of old, because now there's no more temples. So there's no more way they can do animal sacrifices the Jews. There's no temple. So they can't do what's prescribed in the Torah, because there's no temple. So they pray instead. And the amida is the core of every Jewish worship service, and it's therefore called the prayer. And it literally means amada means standing. It's the standing prayer, and maybe you've seen people rocking at the wall. It's 18 blessings that they recite while standing. So it's not as if the disciples had never prayed before. They knew how to pray the Jewish prayers. But they say lord teach us to pray like you do. So he's going to change it from 18 blessings to 7 petitions that will encapsulate everything. It's the perfect prayer the lord's prayer, 7 petitions, a perfection of petitions and they also would pray that she mad, the Jewish evening and morning prayer, it's from deuteronomy 6. Here Israel, the lord, our God, is how many is one. I didn't know about a Trinity. The lord our God is one. And so they would do the 18 benedictions that shema prayers, morning noon and night, so a new understanding of shima, the lord our God is one, and Christians would do in the name of the father and of the son and of the Holy Spirit, but he's one God, but he's in three persons. That was all new. Matthew 28, he gives his great final commission to go baptize in the name of the father, the son and the Holy Spirit, and the Jews didn't know that. They didn't know he was three persons. They knew God was one, not three, but he's both. These three in one. And so the lord's prayer will become the perfect prayer, the lord's own prayer, and it will replace the 18 benedictions, and it becomes part of our greatest prayer in the Catholic Church is the mass, the highest prayer of the Catholic Church is the mass and it incorporates the lord's prayer into the letter D of the church right before the trance substantiation, right before we get into the eucharistic prayer. So we know the mass is prefigured in Luke 24, the road to emmaus, Christ is offering mass. It's a skeletal form of mats, the dedicated will come later as the Holy Spirit illuminates everything after Pentecost. But the walk to a man has the letter to the word, the letter to the eucharist. He breaks the bread, they recognize him. It's bread, blast, broken, and shared. That's the formula. He's going to be after the resurrection. He's sticking around 40 days, right? In that 40 days, he's going to teach them a lot of things. One of them is about the Trinity and how to baptize and how to say mass in acts one all these with one accord devoted themselves to prayer together with the women and Mary, the mother of Jesus and with his brethren and they're waiting from the time he has since, they're waiting, they're told to just stay and wait and pray, and they'll do that for 9 days. That's the first novena to the Holy Spirit. They're waiting for 9 days praying and on the tenth day the Holy Spirit comes. And so that's the first novena waiting and praying for 9 days altogether after he is sentenced back to the right hand of the father on the tenth day following the Ascension. It's also the 50th day from the resurrection, in Greek Pentecost. So it's jubilation day. It's the gift. It's the Holy Spirit. So those who received his words were baptized, they added 3000 souls that day. They devoted themselves to the apostles teaching. It's an apostolic church to the fellowship and the breaking of the bread. That's the mass and the prayers. So the breaking of the bread and the prayers is the mask, the highest form of prayer in the church. And it includes the our father, the catechism says this, I love this. So listen carefully and read it yourself ten 85. The liturgy of the church. It is principally his own Pascal mystery that Christ signifies and makes present during his early life Jesus announced his past goal mystery by his teaching and anticipated it in his actions. When his our comes, he lives out the unique event of history, which does not pass away. Jesus dies is buried, rises from the dead and is seated at the right hand of the father once for all. That's Hebrew 7 27. His Pascal mystery is a real event that occurred in our history, but it is unique. All other historical events happen once, and then they pass away, swallowed up in the past, but the paschal mystery of Christ by contrast can not remain only in the past because by his death he destroyed death. And all that Christ is, all that he did and suffered for all men participates in the divine eternity and so transcends all times while being made present in them all. So we're actually entering into the paschal mystery when we go to mass. It doesn't pass away. We're doing it now every time. And it's the event of the cross and resurrection that abides and draws everything toward life because there's only life in God. Jesus Christ shatters death. There's no death in him. So that's a really good exclamation of what the mass is and how we're present in it even today. The mass contains the lord's prayer, his own prayer. No more animal sacrifices are needed, like they used to at the temple, no more animal sacrifices are needed. One biblical generation is given by Jesus along with the Holy Spirit to help them figure it out. Jesus began his ministry at about 38 D when he was 30 years old and the temples out of business by 70 AD. That's 40 years. 40 years, they get to figure it out. We don't need to do this anymore. We don't need animal sacrifices anymore. He was the perfect lamb once for all. God allows general Titus and his troops of Rome to destroy the temple. It is never ever been rebuilt.

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Agent: Durant has requested trade from Nets

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00:33 sec | 1 year ago

Agent: Durant has requested trade from Nets

"The AP is reporting that nets forward Kevin Durant has requested a trade That's according to a person with direct knowledge of the request who says the nets have been working with the all star to find a trade partner ESPN first reported the request citing the sons and heat as two of his preferred destinations The news broke hours before the start of the free agent signing period and a day after Kyrie Irving exercised his buy in with Brooklyn Doran is a 12 time all star a four time scoring champ a three time Olympic gold medalist and a two time NBA champion averaging more than 27 points over 14 seasons I'm Dave

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"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

Advanced Principles Podcast

04:59 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

"New car, everything's good. The experience is typically positive. And if you're a dealership owner, that's a lot more fun. And you hang out more up there. And in times past, you look back 20 years, a lot of the service departments were dark and dirty and grungy. And you know, it was an afterthought. And in many dealerships, it still is an afterthought, although in many dealerships, it's no longer dark, dirty and grungy. But it's a culture. And that culture really is only forced to change when the revenue stream or the profitability necessitates it. And we've seen periods of that, anybody that's been an automotive for a while saw it in 2001 after September 11th. They saw it in O 8 and O 9 during that recession. We really expected to see it during the pandemic. It didn't play out that way. But when the car sales do dip or the profitability on them dips to a certain point, the focus will shift back to service. But it is interesting because if you run the numbers, the average service adviser brings in more profit to the dealership than the average car salesperson. Wow. Consisting. The reason we call it fixed operations versus variable is because it is more consistent. For the most part, much more dependable. You don't see the swings up and down that you do in the front end. It doesn't make a lot of logical sense the way that it's not ignored, but looked at completely differently. And in many ways, it is ignored. It's kind of whatever happens happens out of the service department. We see it all the time. And there's indicators that we can look at to give us a sense of its been ignored, but really there has to just be time and energy and value put into that to get it turned around. But the dealerships that have done that and see the light, their profitability statements, their culture, their customer retention, it's night and day. And you know, there's a lot of ways we can look at a term like retention and if you, if you look at a new car sales retention as well, we saw them for a few years. Well, the car is under warranty and everything's free. You look at used car, sales, retention, back to that particular dealership service department. It's abysmal across the board. It's because they're not building the relationship. And that relationship is easier to build and lasts longer in an environment where there's more visits, more opportunities to make a friend and that is the service department. Yeah, yeah. And I always look at it as, you know, so let's take a dealership that sells a hundred retail units a month. Mix of new and used lease, whatever. They work really hard to get those hundred transactions. And like you said, that's the fun part. That's the celebrated site. But typically, and I want you to kind of validate this with your experiences. I see that dealerships, they'll run a 5 to ten times average of RO's to car sol..

"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

Advanced Principles Podcast

05:27 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

"On the surface make the same claims. So when you're cleaning a fuel system, you can use products such as isopropyl alcohol or naphtha, which is sort of a different term for paint thinner. Products that maybe long ago were used commonly as a multi purpose product or that have good cleaning characteristics. In some capacities, but can be either too aggressive, too widespread, or just not as effective in the cleanup of the specific oxidation that we have in a fuel system. So one of the things that I learned long ago, and I would, I would utilize white papers and peer reviewed journals from different organizations like API or I'm drawing a blank on one that I've quoted so many times over my life, but these are watchdog organizations that can't be swayed or bought by a corporation. So there's certain ingredients in speaking to the field system service that work well and are safe to use. And one of them is typically listed as an acronym as PEA, but pauli ether amine. And that particular solution is very effective. It's very safe and attached the binding agents of what holds carbon molecules together instead of shearing off big chunks of carbon like an isopropyl alcohol might do. Alcohol is really versatile. We see it being used in seal because it will burn, and it's not the best fuel that we have, but it's readily available, and it's a good way to create an additional revenue stream for things that America has plenty of such as corn. So as I looked using the fuel system service as an example, what recipe are companies using very few companies were using the recipe of polyethylene being their predominant cleaning agent in their fuel system cleaner. And the reason is simple. It's because it costs more. So we've got sort of two ideologies in.

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"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

Advanced Principles Podcast

04:05 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

"Performance solutions? Just kind of an overview. Sure. Well, my life is really been spent in automotive. I had an automotive family, my dad worked and still works for a General Motors plant, originally in Wisconsin, now in Indiana. And my family was kind of one of those fix it ourselves types. So my dad was out putting brakes on the car, whatever repairs were necessary. And I grew up with that as an interest and I guess a guideline. And I always liked tinkering around working on cars, had old cars that I started driving. So I wanted to work that atmosphere, and I started out in a quick lube, you know, in high school, you get a co op program and you're 15, 16 years old, you get to work half days and liked that. When I got out of high school, I was going to college for business, but also working at an auto shop. And just gravitated toward it. And it was something that I liked working with my hands. I like the environment. So I ended up stopping the normal college. I continued going to college at that point to be a technician. And was working for a large independent group and liked that, but in times when they needed someone at the counter or they were down staffed. I would go up and write service and just came natural to me. And I started doing things a little bit more on that side. We were selling to preventative maintenance products of a competitor of ours now. And they liked me. They offered me a job. I went to work for them. I started out just delivering product, tuning up their machines for them. Ended up working my way up to the top of the United States and sales over a few years with them took over management. And I liked the being in the automotive industry, but also working with a bunch of different car dealers and repair facilities. And I kind of figured man, this is my niche. I'm good at it. I like people. I like talking to different people who work in this environment. It was always on the service side. And I thought, you know, this was 2014, really.

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"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

Advanced Principles Podcast

01:59 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on Advanced Principles Podcast

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"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

06:06 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"Pretty well for art. It's it's this exacto blade. It's his handle abuse of had it since college. I've used it for everything. And so i would hate to lose this right. It's just the thing but I would definitely grabbed this and if it was music. So i I saved up when i got a gem. I didn't is jammed guitar. I referenced earlier. And i don't play like st by. I'm not a shredder. I don't play like fat but that guitars. Such a pleasure to hold and and you know. I think each instrument kind of inspires away. You touch it you know some summer like cool for surf music or some things or for jazz or whatever in that guitar inspires me so i would take that too. If i can only have one thing i would take. The gem costs a lot more than this handle. But those those two items. I think are my favorite possessions addict. I'm probably taking a I'm probably taking my first mixer. I still have my old have a fasttrack pro that i got in two thousand nine and it was like it wasn't super expensive but it was just like we didn't do another broadcast. It's a comedy podcast a longest time. I had this away with some of my old equipment. You how you go back to stuff like still used this in a different way. So i had this. I had this nice burns your mixer. I'm using right now. But they want occasion is like burns. Mick says an really doing what i wanted to do. Let me switch back to the fast track and it was a sticker on air that one of my ex co hosts put on and he called it like universal machine and i was like i hate this guy hate him and i haven't noticed i need this. What the hell is this. A bright orange sticker dick all right so is this. Is the last question that i have share. Your most marked characteristic. If someone was like you know this is this. Is jim in one word. Would you think it would be or what do you. what would you call it. If you're pitching it out. There depends on who you talk to. Good back the jackie's autobiography. I think so if we just keep it in the art realm. Since that's what we're talking about i would have to say patients because i have a lot a lot of patients to do the various things i do. They're all fussy time consuming ridiculous things that you know. So al twits people be like. I really want to do that. And i'll say we'll do it. It's not hard like you..

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"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

04:11 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"Doom was in the fantastic four. Or whatever but i was talking about the The time what is it. The time in locates that dan the tda. And i was thinking you know. It's funny that there's this ark in a story about timelines and how like that's often how writers get out of stuff as they you know they. They changed the story. They bring superman back to life or whatever and it it almost cheating a little bit. Sometimes i think so. I was kind of like. It's sort of this funny thing that they've woven that in you know and the good part is when it breaks out again and branches out so Yeah i don't know what you think about that. But i'm sitting there marquee now because like once. I heard the notion of the multiversity madness. They've they said the word multi-diverse and you know like this is how they're going to get to it. They're using the television series or the limited series to be a bridging mechanism to get to these next steps. And i want you introduce time. And he did that and quantum rome. You have different options that if you need to read com- something or if you need to modify something you can And as i sometimes it feels a little lazy but it's like it's not like it's absent from the comic books so i'm going on offense with it. I just wanna see how it's executed. That's that's the way. I always go with it. Yeah yeah so last question. I have here aren't gonna ask me what hero i can be. Oh please please absolutely we. What's hero. I think it'd be four. I'm really obsessed with sore. And there's a great. Did you see ragnarok on a really enjoyed that game and collected a bunch of norse myths and kind of package them in a way that i guess if they were lost we to dig for him. But there's something so appealing about all that so. Yeah thank you yet. No no totally when when we utilize like Things that are either old folklore or mythology and things like that and it's modified like What is it American gods like that comes to mind or have you or even supernatural supernatural head. So you know you see something that comes from just different folklore different genus. Oh updated.

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"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

04:46 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"Yeah cher cher. Somebody touched on earlier. Obviously your your dad's a piece in saying you. You mentioned the buddy rich earlier. You mentioned I think a little bit about comics. So speaking of some of your other creative influences. Let's see what musically like girlfriend jokes all the time. 'cause i talk about steve iowa the guitarist When i was in my so when i was in my undergraduate program at the end of my senior year you had to do a project and it could either be like an original composition. A thesis or you took comprehensive exam so i went to study for the exam with my professor and realized that i couldn't pass the exam and that night this idea for a thesis popped into my head which was the history of the electric guitar in rock music and how the instrument got better based on player innovations and then as the instrument of player scott better so at flip back and forth through time so i followed it all the way up and at the time when i was in school. I've been as come out with the gem. Which is steve vise guitar night. That was kind of the pinnacle for me at the time. So i'd written a term paper about him. And he played with frank zappa and david lee roth and whitesnake. And then he has this extensive solo career and he's stunned soundtrack. Stuff a mailed in my paper he had put a solo record out. There was a po box on the back. And he really back. He's like i'd like to help you with your thesis Albion tour whitesnake. Here's my number called. Set up an appointment and so talked to me was great and i. He was so kind. And i think has his whole approach to music and i dunno life. I still find inspiration in that. But whenever i talk about my girlfriend falls asleep she i. It's like it's like z. Quote for her so So he's a huge influence. A really love. Billy martin as a drummer from modesi martin would and i recently got a new jersey..

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"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"This is borba inquisition in an interview. And you get something out of it but definitely getting e even in the bed that inspiration is is a big thing so you you've done such a great service to the city and the breadth of like you've talked to so many people and not like ms spotlight. It's so broad the folks that you're connecting metoo right so that's that's a huge service and it's fantastic i. I'm so impressed with what you've done here. So thanks for to and thank you. It's you know. I love the city and i like Speaking with anyone that has something that like. I said earlier where we gotta start. This is a a a proudly baltimore oriented podcast and Just really kind of connecting people. It's i've i've had those conversations before like i even talked about jackson earlier and Just like oh. I didn't know that you do this. And then people don't know they fit. Sometimes it's like you do you do you know you're part of the community and the community here And that's a theme. That i've heard is is very inviting to to people is like accessible in that way. It's like once you're here. You will find that tribe. It may not be always but once you've gotten to that point where people know who you are. What you're doing than people will always look out for you. That's what i'm saying. And that's what i believe is true. Yeah yeah and i somebody. I think maybe erin said like in. Dc has a very different feel and of course new york reading philly like I just you know you can be as weird as you want here or whatever. There's there's a space for it so you think it's great. I mean I you know being early early. Early in his podcast. Twelve years in and now it's like oh everyone's doing this now. Yeah read that you started doing the dioramas back in two thousand ten. What was your first hand. Or what was your most intricate diorama..

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"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"The history of that and techniques and stuff like that. And so i think that's warm. That's come bubbled up to the forefront of what i'm doing now Was my work in grad school. So it's she has. It's like multiple things that are just coming together. It's like i take from here and you know you're doing all of the things i is there. One particular area that you know of the various creative pursue set. You have that you're like this is the one i would lead with. This is this is how i if one were to do how i would define myself. I am this. How would you define that or did you go more broadly and say you're an artist. Well i think artists is the way i would go And i guess the way would explain. It is I can even wind it out a little bit more to like my professional. So when when i when i switched from doing music therapy i took a couple of programming classes at sea. Cbc and what i realized is that language. They're all languages. Music theory is a set of rules that you use to compose music and then java script has syntax our php or visual basic received. Plus plus you once you learn the rules then you can be creative with it and so in. My brain is kind of all the same thing and so The modality changes a little bit. But also i think about opera at like as an art form. There is singing. Thor's sometimes dancing. There's costume design their storytelling An all of these things come together all these elements come together to make this one thing so animation is kinda like that for me it involves drawing paper storytelling and then i get to do sound with it. So that's kind of what's exciting to me about it. It's a lot of work Really gratifying in metric. It's fantastic so describe the import. Because i think people that do i guess i guess the polyglot thing..

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"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

MTR Podcasts

05:41 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on MTR Podcasts

"Host ropley and my next guest is a baltimore based artists diorama maker animator musician is work has been featured in the us europe and here locally in the avon the american visionary art museum. We have jim durant. Welcome to the podcast. Acura it's great to meet you great to meet you as well. I was gonna start throwing in durant references. And i'm not going to because i've never heard that before haven't i'm sure you haven't You can only imagine times. I've gotten really ill-timed robert allegiance because of my shore. Yeah i'm sure. Yeah terrible so i came across your stuff. Your stuff is super unique. You have an extensive like like back and it's just like a list you had the definitions of slash this last that. So if you will describe your work in like you know just just what you do day to day creative artists in this area. So i my favorite thing is to make a dioramas tiny dioramas recycled objects and it really started for me. Because i've always felt like an artist. I've always wanted to make art and i don't think i draw very well and so i stumbled on this. I guess it was maybe two thousand eleven where i started cutting out the drawings and making shadow boxes sort things with depth of field and then i did a little. Tiny one was in a ipod. Shuffle box and then there's like this light bulb went off my head like oh this is it. I love doing this. And i think Kind of extends from the love of comics to in that sort of graphic storytelling. So that's that's kinda how i got into the visual art stuff and then i did make music my whole life. My dad did all the stuff to get it from him. He didn't make dioramas but just the arctic inspiration came from him. So so how's that. No that's great so so the music's so running back you can't just glaze over the music. Just leave us. There's laying low comics so so to speak music What kind of music are you doing on right now. Actually okay so i. I do animation and okay. We'll music. I studied music in my undergrad degree. And it was actually the only way i could get through college. You know like. I didn't take math. I took music theory. And that got me through that part of my life When i got out of school..

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"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

08:07 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"It's part one of the gospel of john chapter nineteen and now seeking truth with sharon. Doran this is the absolute darkest week of the entire thirty three year. Old life of jesus. Christ this is it. This is the cosmic and showdown between good and evil between light and darkness as you recall when adam and eve got banished from paradise and they're sent away from the trinity. There's somebody on the other side. Is there waiting for them. He's on the side they are on. Now that's where they're going away from the trinity and to his world and his world is called the kingdom of darkness and satan resides there as prince. Jesus world is the kingdom of light and he is the prince and ultimately the king of kings now. When we started john's gospel we had a beautiful prologue. And he tells us that what has come into being in him was life and that life was the light of all people and that light shines in the darkness and the darkness did not overcome it. Jesus said in. John eight. I am the light of the world you know when god spoke the word. God said let there be light. The word is jesus. Christ let there be light. And jesus says i'm the light of the world. Whoever follows me will never walk in darkness but will have the light of life. So jesus wins this cosmic battle and he wins access for us. He's the way for us to get back into this kingdom of light by crushing the head of the prince of the world satan the prince of darkness satan. He is the prints of light so but the problem is we still gotta live here so we still live in this dark world and you can flip on the news at any moment and y'all hear the first minute you turn it on about cyber attacks identity theft military conflicts racial tensions escalating violence in the inner city gender wars rapid pornography environmental disasters. Immorality gender confusion growing political anxiety. And that's just the first three minutes of the news so we still live in this world of darkness right. Do you notice it all around you. This culture of darkness culture of death and he has come to win for us kingdom of light so the church is the light of christ on earth we his bride become the light to the world and this church is here to heal and restore humanity with the light. The pure light of christ that pure light shines in and refraction into these beautiful sacraments offered by the church in their healing and benedict tells us the real problem at this moment of our history is that god is disappearing from the human horizon and the dimming of light which comes from god humanity is losing its bearings with increasingly evident destructive effects benedict continues in our days. When in vast areas of the world of faith is in danger of dying out like a flame which no longer has fuel the overriding priority is to make god present in this world and to show men and women the way to god so humanity is pushing this light away. We're pushing god away and you need fuel for the light of christ so that it won't be diminished. The fuel here is gas stoves. Fate is in danger of dying out like a flame which no longer has fuel. The fuel is the holy spirit. We gotta keep him alive. Gotta live by the spirit. Not the flash. We can't give into the darkness when we don't use this fuel. The holy spirit are flame. Gross damn i have a burner on my stove. That won't work right now. Because it's all dirty and clogged up the few old gas getting through it's diminished and it won't light. We don't want to be like that. We gotta let that fuel that holy spirit get through us so we can light the world. When we don't have this light we start walking darkness instability. Confusion unrest raged executive fear. They all increase when the light goes down. Because as the light decreases we lose our bearings and we walk in the dark. So we're groping around like people with blindfolds pitch blackness but jesus came and defeated the dark. He has conquered the dark. Paul tells the colossians jesus disarmed the rulers and authorities and made a public example of them triumphing over them. So he's done it. He's the way. Jesus is the way the truth is. He's the way back from the dark side to the light side. He wants to take from the dark back into the light of the trinity the beatific vision and it starts here with the fuel of the holy spirit being the light to the world john. Twelve believe in the light so that you may become children of the light. Paul to the evasions once you are in darkness but now in the lord you are light. Live as children of the light to thesselonians. Paul says you are all children of the light and children of the day. Not of the night or darkness anymore. So jesus is the light of the world the holy spirit is that living god becomes his abundant new fuel source for us to fill us so we can shine this light of christ to the world and jesus said let your light shine. The righteous ones will live by faith. Now are we willing to let his light shine through us. Satan likes to suppress the truth. He likes to suppress and cover the light. He hates like like a cockroach he runs. Romans one tells us for the wrath of god is revealed from heaven against all ungodly wickedness of those who by their wickedness suppressed. The truth fading loves of truth suppressed. Los it delights in it and pilot stood before teases in john eighteen and said what is truth. And he's looking right at him and he says what is truth had told us in john eighteen. I'm the truth. i'm the way the truth and the life so looking at truth and light square on right in the eye. Pilots sided with deception and darkness. How many of us looking at truth in light right in the eye we know jesus how many of us side with darkness or at least side with silence like peter did three times. I don't even know the man don't ask me. I do not know the man you know truth but you ever say well i. I don't really have an opinion on that. They haven't researched and having studied it. I don't know you know truth but you ever say well it's not for me to say i mean each to his own. Who am i to judge. You know truth but you say. I don't really know enough to comment on that. I'll leave that to you to truth can make us squirm truth sets us free always always always jesus as you will know the truth and the truth will make you free. That's one of his promises. You want true happiness. You gotta live in the light. Gotta follow his commands. It's a gift. fear truth. Paul tells rama and so they knew god they did not honor god or give thanks to him but they became futile in their thinking and senseless their minds were senseless and darkened claiming to be wise. They became fools and they exchange glory glory the glory the light of the immortal god for images for idols. Truth what is truth. Truth has come into the world and truth has shown us the light and truth has made himself known to us. Do we want truth. do you want truth. We're seeking it. Do we want the claim that truth will make on us. Because if you know true it's going to make a claim on your life. Do we want what truth demands it demands to submit to it as truth as authoritative as loving.

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"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

06:44 min | 1 year ago

"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"Of the betrayal. Not making us forget it. Our lord was betrayed. Never ever ever forget that so. We don't do that to him and he forgave. Jesus christ forgave immediately that very night. What if i was betrayed on the night that you were betrayed and you found out that someone betrayed you and someone was unfaithful to you. Were you ready to immediately problem. That's okay no it might take. Months might take years to forgive a deep deep deep deep betrayal but cheeses for eight that very night for all of us. We didn't even know yet. What we were still centers. He came he forgives that night and gives himself in that outpouring of love that he becomes a slave for us. So betrayal is a lot different than denial judas betrays. Peter denies simon. Peter and another disciple follow jesus and that disciple was known to the high priest so he went in with jesus into the courtyard of the high priest but peter was still standing outside the gate so the other disciple who was known to the high priest went out and spoke to the woman guarded the gate and brought peter in and the woman said to peter. You are not also one of this. Man's disciples are you. Peter said i am not and now the slaves and the police had made a charcoal fire because it was cold and they were standing around at warming themselves and peter was standing with them warming himself and the high priest question. Jesus about his disciples and his teaching and jesus answered. I have spoken openly to the world. I've always taught in the synagogue in the temple. We're all to jews come together. I said nothing secret. Why do you ask me ask those who heard what i said to them. They know what i said when he had said this one of the police standing nearby stretchy on the face saying is that how you answer the high priest and jesus answered if i've spoken wrongly testified to the wrong but if i have spoken rightly why do you strike me than anna's sent him bound to the high priest now. Simon peter standing in warming himself and they asked him. Are you not. Also one of his disciples are you. And he denied it and said i am not at one of those slaves of the high priest relative. The man who's era. Peter had cut off asked. Do i see when the garden with him again. Peter denied it an out that moment. A cock crowed. Wake up some. y'all needed to crow about now. Can you imagine when that cock crowed how peter must've fell 'cause jesus told them before the cockroach you're going to deny me three times and then the here's it and just didn't yes i did know. Oh gosh remember the charcoal fire. We will be talking about it in john. Twenty one. he's standing there by charcoal fire. Denying him three times and right then. Jesus walks by this painting. I'd love it. Jesus looks at peter. Peter camp look at him. This love this gaze of mercy. Peter goes out and we bitterly take jesus from his house to pilots headquarters. It's early in the morning now. The chief priests what are they doing what they themselves did not enter the headquarters as to avoid the ritual defilement and to be able to eat the passover here they are trying to kill an innocent man trying to kill messiah trying to kill god. Whose filled every prophecy of the old testament. But he don't wanna duty their hands for basil. It's just so much hypocrisy pilot went out and said to them. What accusation do you bring against this man. And they answer it. If this man were not a criminal we would not have handed him over to you and pilots said to them. We'll take him yourself judge. According to your online the jews said well we're not permitted to put anyone to death so they wanna kill this man. This is to fulfill jesus had said when he indicated the kind of death he was to die and pilot entered the headquarters he can't contaminate they can't contaminate passover. They can't go in pilot has to come out to them. He comes back out. And says jesus are you the king of the jews and jesus answered you. Ask this on your owner of others told you this about me and pilots and i'm not a to am i your own nation and the chief priests have handed you over to me. What have you done. And jesus answered kingdom is not from this world. if my keenum we're from this world my followers would be fighting to keep me from being handed over to the jews but as it is my kingdom is not from here so pilot asked him so you are a king and jesus answered you say that i'm king for this. I was born. This is why jesus christ was born for this. I was bored. And for this. I into the world worldwide to testify to the truth. Everyone who belongs to the truth. Listen to my voice and pilot asked him what is truth. What is truth. I ask each one of you. What is truth because here. You're seeking it. You're here seeking it. What is truth what is truth. Why do you sit here week after week after week after week after week. You people after. He said this he went out to the jews again and told them i find no case against him. You have accustomed released someone for you at passover. Do you want me to release for you. The king of the jews and they shouted in reply not this man but barabbas barabbas was abandoned and insurrectionist. A thief a murderer. That's what they want barabbas. Or jesus barabbas in hebrew means son of the father. Do you want son of the father. Little son of the father or son of the father capital as the son of the father. We want barabbas the murderer. They answer the rabble. Not the son of god. He's not not jesus not my truth. Let's pray lord. Jesus you are the truth. You are the way the truth and the life you tell us to knock and your opened the door you tell us to seek and we will find we are seeking you. We are seeking truth. We love you. Jesus we thank you. That was part of the gospel of john. Chapter eighteen on seeking truth with sharon doran to learn more about seeking truth bible studies visit seeking truth dot net tune in next time for more seeking truth with sharon doran..

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"doran" Discussed on "You're In Charge: Conversation that Spark Change" with Glenn Pasch

"You're In Charge: Conversation that Spark Change" with Glenn Pasch

05:44 min | 2 years ago

"doran" Discussed on "You're In Charge: Conversation that Spark Change" with Glenn Pasch

"What if your boss or owner of the company came to you and said, I need you to take over this underperforming team? I need you to turn it around and achieve the results we need. Now you're sitting there thinking, what am I supposed to do? You don't have a strategy. You start guessing and you're a little nervous that you may not be able to achieve the goal that set out in front of you. Well, what if I could provide you a coach right now, someone who could lay out a strategy for you to help you achieve what you're looking to accomplish? Well, that's Duran cage. He is a sales trainer. He is also a process trainer. He turns around underperforming teams. He's the head of cage automotive, and he's going to dive in today and share his strategy. Step by step process of how to turn that performance around how to fix the things that are happening with your team so that they can generate consistent results and you achieve the goal that you're looking for. So let's dive into today's episode of you're in charge conversations that spark change with Doran cage..

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"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

03:51 min | 2 years ago

"doran" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts

"So they're pointing he's pointing at the holy spirit. He has yet to drink that jealous and just a beautiful painting a lot of room for thought and contemplation to pray with this painting but the three of them are circle and the spirit goes through. Jesus back to the father. The father sent jesus at jesus at the holy spirit and there's room for us to come into their circle. There's room for us to come on ian okay. He spoke through the prophets in the old testament. Did he ever the spirit of the lord is upon me. I am filled with the power of the spirit of the lord said mica zachariah said the lord sent his spirit through the prophets. Jesus said don't worry about what you're gonna say. And when i send you out the spirit of your father's going to speak through you. Peter was giving an impassioned speech full of the holy spirit. He said that. God for told everything through the prophets stephen before he was stoned he said stiff necked. People you listen to the holy spirit which the prophets of your ancestors did you persecute paul and his final defense for his life says the holy spirit was right. Exactly right in saying through isaiah that you never listen. You don't understand you don't look you don't perceive last thing in a little while you're no longer gonna see me said jesus and then again a little while will see me in some of the disciples to one another. What is he me a little while. You're no longer going to see me that a little while you leaving. Because i'm going to the father and they said what what does he mean by this. What is he talking about. And jesus knew that. They wanted to ask him he said. Are you discussing among yourselves at what i meant. When i said in a little while you're gonna see well he's going to use the analogy and the travails of labor and birth. And i know all you men really enjoy this. I'm kidding but because once you go into labor there's no turning back. He is going into something. That's going to be really really really hard. And there's no turning back but it's going to be something really good but we gotta get through this part i and the our has got and there's no turning back at very truly i tell you you're gonna weep and mourn but the world's going to rejoice and you will have pain but you're paying will turn into joy. I promise i promise promise. What a woman's in labor. She has pain because her. How're is come. But when a child is born he no longer remembers the anguish because of the joy of having brought a human being into the world. He's got a further office in these waters of baptism. He's got to get through this though. You're going can have pain now. But you will see again in your heart and your choice and no one's gonna be able to take that joy away from you when we see the joy of the resurrection. When mary sees the joy resurrection joy joy joy but our teases the true vine the blessing and the birthright through the cries. The what are the cries. The wood of the vying. We venerate you. Lord jesus we glorify you because by the power of the holy spirit you have taken us back to the father get it now we get it. We get it. Thank you say theatric. Oh jesus trinity glory be to the father and the son and to the holy spirit as it was in the beginning is now and ever shall be world without end amen and the name of the father and the son and the holy spirit in that. That was part. Two of the gospel of john chapter sixteen on seeking truth with sharon doran to learn more about seeking truth bible studies visit seeking truth dot net tune in next time for more seeking truth with sharon doran..

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A Live Animated Stage Production... Wait, what?

Kottke Ride Home

05:13 min | 2 years ago

A Live Animated Stage Production... Wait, what?

"Thing. I feel like i haven't spent enough time. Thinking about is how the pandemic will change arts not just what kind of pandemic themed stories will see and have already begun to see but literally how it will change the medium for some things. It's something that a lot of other people have been thinking about. However and some technologies that were previously relegated to low budget. College tinkering are starting to get their moment in the spotlight and the funding to boots. Here's one example. The royal shakespeare company in england is putting on a virtual production using real time animation created by actors in a motion capture space who will interact live with virtual audiences basically they have actors in motion capture suits and facial regained with corresponding avatars of their characters. The audience will be able to see both the actors and their characters as they move around and perform inside a virtual forest scene and as they go about the story. The actors and audience will be able to interact. What exactly that will look like in real time. I don't have a clear sense of. But on their website the royal shakespeare company says quotes audience plus to get holders take on the role of firefly's helping to light the forest and interacting with their mouths track pad or touch screen the actors respond to audience interaction and direction making each performance. Unique and quotes won't many different groups around the world have been working on similar technology. The royal shakespeare company claims to have been the first to pioneer this technology for a live theater performance. Back in two thousand sixteen with their production of the tempest in that performance. The actor who played the spirit ariel was kitted out with sensors that were translated into live animation on stage enhancing the magical sense of the character for audiences as our a artistic director. Gregory doran said at the time the way the technology was being used means quote. The actor becomes the marionettes and the puppeteer at the same time and quotes old now. Almost five years later. Technology has advanced even more allowing them in partnership again with epic games's unreal engine to make more sophisticated of multiple actors plop them into a virtual setting and allow an audience to interact in real time. The show itself is not a complete play like the tempest was but rather a fifty minute experience. Based on the world of shakespeare's a midsummer night's dream led by puck you as the audience will explore the forest and meet other sprites and ferries from the play working to prevent an oncoming threats of destruction. If you want to experience what they're calling simply dream you can get tickets at the lincoln the show notes if you just want to watch. Tickets are free. You don't even need to reserve them in advance but if you want to be a part of audience plus get to interact with the performers. It's ten pounds. And i think you may need to actually be based in the uk to participate in that. Their site checks the compatibility of your device before allowing you to purchase audience plus tickets and no matter which browser device were vpn. Trying to use. I couldn't get mine to be marked as compatible so you can try it yourself but definitely you can tune in for free if you are not in. The united kingdom shows are march twelfth through the twentieth at various times through the afternoons and evenings. So even if you're watching from another time zone you may find one that works for you but getting back to the technology of dream another cool thing that they're doing that as you're on that journey with the fairies if you interact or the actors change things up based on audience response the musical score will change accordingly quoting again from. Sec dream features a symphonic score based on recordings by the philharmonia orchestra conducted by principal conductor and artistic adviser sullivan. The recordings are expanded by music. Created in real time by the movements of the performers this living dynamic soundtrack adapts and interacts with the narrative and the prerecorded orchestral tracks and quotes. I'm super fascinated by this technology. In terms of its impact on both live in virtual theatre in general but also as an interpretation of shakespeare and other older plays you know so often performances of shakespeare set in his time with stuffy elizabethan costumes and settings feeling so intensely old and uninteresting to many people but shakespeare and his contemporaries were cutting edge. They were innovators. They pushed the limits and once he got over the paranoia of this being the devil's work. I think shakespeare would have been really into this giant leap forward in live. Theatrical portrayals are a or director. Dora thinks similarly telling the observer quote this is a twenty first century reimagining of shakespeare's play which is giving us a completely different vocabulary of imagery. That's extraordinary when we did the tempest in two thousand sixteen explored the opportunities that the digital world could give to us. I really did think then quoting the play. This is a brave new world. There's so much opportunity out there. It says if technology is now providing us with this amazing paintbox. We've a lot of very exciting talent that can find uses for those new tools and quotes.

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2nd COVID-19 vaccine gets public review ahead of US decision

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 2 years ago

2nd COVID-19 vaccine gets public review ahead of US decision

"A second covert nineteen vaccine is closer to joining the pandemic flight a week after recommending a person to use approval of Pfizer's vaccine food and drug administration advisors are publicly reviewing another vaccine from the door and the national institutes of health the FDA's Doran Fink opened the meeting with a sober reminder echo the nineteen pandemic continue to worsen Ernest Hells axle the advisors help is on the way with the trial showing the company's vaccine is safe and highly effective we believe the results support emergency use authorization the panel's expected to sign off with the FDA itself likely to follow in hours or days adding another weapon to the biggest vaccination effort in American history Sager mag ani Washington

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Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

"A federal prosecutor who is helping lead the investigation into the trump Russia probe's origins has quit Nora Dan Hey was a top prosecutor on the team led by U. S. attorney John Doran who was tapped last year to look into how the FBI and other agencies started their investigation Durham's office confirms Danny has resigned from the justice department but did not say more the investigations only produced one criminal charge so far Dennehy's departure will further slow probe already hampered by the virus pandemic the president's indicated he wants results soon there's also pressure to wrap it up since the justice department frowns on investigations that could affect the election Sager mag ani Washington

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Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

"A federal prosecutor who is helping lead the investigation into the trump Russia probe's origins has quit Nora Dan Hey was a top prosecutor on the team led by U. S. attorney John Doran who was tapped last year to look into how the FBI and other agencies started their investigation Durham's office confirms Danny has resigned from the justice department but did not say more the investigations only produced one criminal charge so far Dennehy's departure will further slow probe already hampered by the virus pandemic the president's indicated he wants results soon there's also pressure to wrap it up since the justice department frowns on investigations that could affect the election Sager mag ani Washington

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Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

"A federal prosecutor who is helping lead the investigation into the trump Russia probe's origins has quit Nora Dan Hey was a top prosecutor on the team led by U. S. attorney John Doran who was tapped last year to look into how the FBI and other agencies started their investigation Durham's office confirms Danny has resigned from the justice department but did not say more the investigations only produced one criminal charge so far Dennehy's departure will further slow probe already hampered by the virus pandemic the president's indicated he wants results soon there's also pressure to wrap it up since the justice department frowns on investigations that could affect the election Sager mag ani Washington

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Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

"A federal prosecutor who is helping lead the investigation into the trump Russia probe's origins has quit Nora Dan Hey was a top prosecutor on the team led by U. S. attorney John Doran who was tapped last year to look into how the FBI and other agencies started their investigation Durham's office confirms Danny has resigned from the justice department but did not say more the investigations only produced one criminal charge so far Dennehy's departure will further slow probe already hampered by the virus pandemic the president's indicated he wants results soon there's also pressure to wrap it up since the justice department frowns on investigations that could affect the election Sager mag ani Washington

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Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 2 years ago

Prosecutor looking into the origins of Russia probe resigns

"A federal prosecutor who is helping lead the investigation into the trump Russia probe's origins has quit Nora Dan Hey was a top prosecutor on the team led by U. S. attorney John Doran who was tapped last year to look into how the FBI and other agencies started their investigation Durham's office confirms Danny has resigned from the justice department but did not say more the investigations only produced one criminal charge so far Dennehy's departure will further slow probe already hampered by the virus pandemic the president's indicated he wants results soon there's also pressure to wrap it up since the justice department frowns on investigations that could affect the election Sager mag ani Washington

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Barr says he doesn't envision investigations of Biden, Obama

AP News Radio

00:47 sec | 3 years ago

Barr says he doesn't envision investigations of Biden, Obama

"Attorney General William Barr is signaling he will not be swayed by political pressure to investigate president trump's opponents the president has said without evidence that he believes former president Obama committed unspecified crimes and as U. S. attorney John Doran continues investigating the origins of the FBI's Russia probe hi don't expect Mr Durham's work will lead to a criminal investigation of either man the other being Joe Biden the president's November opponent trump supporters that pushed criminal probes of both men for what they call abuses during the Russia probe bar says he will not let the election be hijacked by efforts to drum up criminal investigations of either candidate Sager bag ani Washington

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Mistakes, but no political bias in FBI probe of Trump  campaign: watchdog

Extension 720 with Justin Kaufmann

01:09 min | 3 years ago

Mistakes, but no political bias in FBI probe of Trump campaign: watchdog

"Year the US justice department's watchdog says the F. B. I. was justified in opening an investigation and it ties between the trump presidential campaign in Russia A. P. Sager may Ghani the highly anticipated report says while there were serious performance failures in the F. B. I.'s chain of command the bureau did not act with political bias that undercuts president trump's claims that the probe was an illegitimate which hot still he's claiming a win this was an attempted overthrow and a lot of people were in on it and they got caught Attorney General William Barr is also rejecting the conclusion the president says he's now looking forward to a report from John Dora the federal prosecutor bar hand picked to do a separate review Doran has already said he also disagrees with the watch dogs conclusion the hearing a reaction from senator Lindsey Graham on those mistakes within the FBI he says you have to question why people in the justice department were breaking rules you'll have to talk to them but I'm not going to accept that politics is not part of it given what we know about the people in charge we know that struck in page hated

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Justice Department watchdog says FBI justified in opening Russia probe

AP News Radio

00:40 sec | 3 years ago

Justice Department watchdog says FBI justified in opening Russia probe

"The highly anticipated report says while there were serious performance failures in the F. B. I.'s chain of command the bureau did not act with political bias that undercuts president trump's claims that the probe was an illegitimate which hot still he's claiming a win this was an attempted overthrow and a lot of people were in on it and they got caught Attorney General William Barr is also rejecting the conclusion the president says he's not looking forward to a report from John Dora the federal prosecutor bar hand picked to do a separate review Doran has already said he also disagrees with the watchdogs conclusion Sager mag Connie Washington

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Justice Department watchdog says FBI justified in opening Russia probe

AP News Radio

00:48 sec | 3 years ago

Justice Department watchdog says FBI justified in opening Russia probe

"The justice department's watchdog says the FBI it was justified it opening an investigation into ties between the trump presidential campaign and Russia the highly anticipated report says while there were serious performance failures in the F. B. I.'s chain of command the bureau did not act with political bias that undercuts president trump's claims that the probe was an illegitimate which hot still he's claiming a win this was an attempted overthrow and a lot of people were in on it and they got caught Attorney General William Barr is also rejecting the conclusion the president says he's now looking forward to a report from John Dora the federal prosecutor bar hand picked to do a separate review Doran has already said he also disagrees with the watchdogs conclusion Sager mag Connie Washington

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Seven dead in West Texas shooting rampage.

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

06:13 min | 4 years ago

Seven dead in West Texas shooting rampage.

"Coming up on veneers death toll hole in west. Texas shooting rampage rises to seven German President Asks Poland to forgive Nazi tyranny gene and Bahamas slammed by category five Hurricane Dorian it Sunday September one. I'm Anthony Davis the death toll in West Texas. The shooting rampage increased to seven today as authorities investigated why a man stopped by state troopers for failing to signal a left turn opened fire on them and fled shooting more than twenty people as he drove before being killed by officers outside a movie theater. Odessa police say that at least one person who was shot remained in a life-threatening condition authorities say the gunman was a white male in his thirties but police have not released name all possible motive the shooting shooting began Saturday afternoon setting off a chaotic rampage during which the suspect hijacked a mail carrier truck and fired at random as he drove in the area yeah of Edessa and Midland two cities in the heart of Texas oil country more than three hundred miles west of Dallas. Three police officers were shot before for the suspect was killed authorities say the trooper was in a serious but stable condition on Saturday and the other officers were stable. Saturday's shooting brings the number of mass killings in the US so far this year to twenty-five matching the number in all of two thousand eighteen the number of people killed this year has already Eddie reached one hundred and forty two surpassing the one hundred forty people who were killed all of last year today. Donald trump reiterated he's more recent calls for greater attention to mental health trump said new facilities and needed for the mentally ill to reduce mass shootings however mental until health professionals say such thinking is outdated linking mental health illness to violence is wrong and that the impact of more treatment would be helpful overall. We'll have a minor impact on gun violence German President frank-walter Steinmeier has asked Poland's forgiveness for Nazi tyranny eighteen years on from the start of World War. Two Mr Mr Steinmeier and other world leaders are in Poland to commemorate the outbreak of the conflict speaking in the capital Warsaw. Mr Steinmeier apologized for the a horrific war unleashed by Germany. This wall was a German crime he said in a speech his Polish counterpart and US Vice President Mike Pence also so delivered speeches in front of crowds and heads of state on Pilsudski Square Poland suffered some of the worst losses of World War. Two about six million. One of its citizens were killed up to half of them. Jews the conflict began in the early hours of the first of September nineteen thirty nine when a Nazi battleship attacked back to garrison of Polish soldiers West plant Poland's government had moved this year's commemorations from Westerplatte near the Baltic port city of Gdansk to Warsaw aw in anticipation of a visit from the US president who was to give the keynote speech but trump cancelled citing hurricane dorian and sent Vice President Mike Pence instead shortly after trump cancelled Angela Merkel made lost minutes announcement that she would attend yesterday day it emerged that trump who had given the impression he would spend the day at Camp David with experts to monitor Dorans progress had in fact flown by helicopter from Camp David to Virginia Gulf Club. A Hurricane Doria is slamming into the northwestern Bahamas as a catastrophic category five storm with sustained winds of up to one hundred and eighty miles per hour the extremely dangerous storm is the strongest hurricane on modern record in the area according to the US National Hurricane Center Grand Bahama residents have been evacuating from it's predicted path Dorian moving westwood seven miles an hour is expected to continue to move over great Abaco Island and Nia or over Grand Bahama later on on Sunday into Monday. Authorities closed some airports in the outlying islands but the main international airports remains open today after hitting the Bahamas it should move closer to the Florida East Coast late on Monday through Tuesday nights local time the NHCD Doreen was the strongest hurricane to hit the Bahamas in modern times times in the island's government officials urge residents to take immediate steps to protect life and property the US administration recently order to transfer funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency Fema to immigrations and Customs Enforcement Known as ice most of the a female money would be reprogrammed to the border one hundred and fifty five million dollars would come from the Disaster Relief Fund based budget which he spent on recovering from natural disasters. Ole told the department said it would transfer a total of two hundred and seventy one million dollars toward immigration efforts. You can subscribe to the news with your favorite podcast APP or ask. Your Smart Speaker to Klay The news with Anthony Davis podcast leave us a review on. I tunes and follow us on twitter. At the news underscore podcast for daily updates. The news is an independent production covering politics inequality health and climate delivering honest verified and truthful World News daily.

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Police body cams are scarily easy to hack into and manipulate, researcher finds

Len Berman and Michael Riedel in the Morning

01:04 min | 5 years ago

Police body cams are scarily easy to hack into and manipulate, researcher finds

"Don't know, now let me, highlight, just. One, possibility of a drawback from the. Body Cam. And. Arizona police. Commander, has been fired after using his body Cam to. Film himself having sex oh. Stop banal county superior police. Commander Anthony Doran again this is listen to that title he sacked sure why County superior. Police commander Anthony Dorn use his office computer to store that, video and other pornography a police secretary, bumbled upon the, videos while using his computer for visual business the report? Says Durant is. Seen in a uniform shirt with the police insignia but no pants or underwear and it says that Anthony is sitting in an office chair and straddling him isn't, a naked, female, adult now he, made the offer, of, serving. A, one week suspension but after the. File with all the Very generous Weeks I'll give them just enough time to go out and get a, new camera clean things up a. Little bit but instead he. Was fired so after all of that porn was found in his, computer, idiot oh I got. A camera I can put it

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West Hollywood Wants Trump’s Walk Of Fame Star Gone For Good

Sarah and Vinnie

09:35 min | 5 years ago

West Hollywood Wants Trump’s Walk Of Fame Star Gone For Good

"Us up if you saw the bachelorette, last night the finale I wanna know what you think about about her pick and and I guess I wasn't watching intently, this season so I don't really know who that should it. Be, Blake yeah he's seems like a much more genuine guy should should give be. The bachelor. Oh. Shit yeah He. Whispers, too. Much He's has, enough, of a. Personality diction the bachelor there's not that many good choices this season when and by the way we're gonna. Talk about who won so if you don't, want to hear, them turn it down but I. Don't know how you I mean it's. On good Morning. America it's on everything so I don't know how you don't know, who won back though says initially on the episode last night the she thinks she could be happy with either guy. Can be happy guy both of them would be. Right choice for me I'm going to one who can't see myself without The most important decision for Like Not only found my partner in this also found. Myself so she gets, emotional knowing? This, yes in one guy, home, Blake Says that he feels lucky as. He heads off to, propose tobacco? This, is before he does, so What does the. Problem with diction here to like These people can talk Can you imagine is having house His lawyer Listen today I ask Truly incredible future together See us together Happy family Thrown in, our lives Beca Lining his, proposal, though which I think is so messed up like I in in more than one season that I've. Watched they'll stop the guy either way before the medium at the, car or they'll go to is go tell room or they'll do it tonight before you, know and they'll, say, like, look it's not going to be. You so don't even put on your suit and come out here to this thing because like it's not going to. Happen, Nope not he and I'm sure the TV. Show I'm sure that producers want her to let him walk out there and do his. Deal but I think the right thing to do if you genuinely care about any of these people used to stop them from going through the process because I think most men want to do that one time you don't even if you do it more than once unless saying that it'd be do it twice, times, whatever whatever your, life. Whatever a however transpires I think most guys that they imagine doing it one time and now this guy has got one on him that, well that didn't go, well The, rest of my life Smile See too many words already stopped him There's just one piece I am not. Ready to say goodbye Should've stopped him Quite honestly I pictured this moment standing here of the entire time for so long I think that we could be right and we could be partners So Garrett proposes she accepts and then after the rose they they make Blake watch Garrett proposed tobacco and then ask him about it as if it's not bad enough that he got rejected, and then had to live with that for, the last however long. Then, he gets to watch the actual proposal go down on TV Blake. Who just watched that with all of us for the first time Yeah that's that's difficult to watch first time I've seen it Seasons to watch so comfortable. To listen to myself yeah Has has heard as I was it's not. Easy Just never. Really ever consider I wonder you'd have. A ring in your hand Moments away from getting out me Training yourself to them you love No no you don't but I think you have to accept that it might happen if you're gonna go, on the bachelorette or the bachelor whatever it, is you have to accept that especially the bachelorette that you may wind up in the end and you. May. Wind up not getting picked right, I remember as a little kid, I used to ask. My dad we restaurant one time we're look and my sister and I and some guy plan is proposal like we knew it was going down at the dinner and, the waiter brings desert and. The you know the whole, thing, and then the girl says yes and. I remember, I asked my dad I'm like. What happens if, she says no and, he's like she doesn't say no because by the, time you get to this point you know that, you're going to, get a. Yes like you're not you're, not this isn't like bachelor then but it's like there's no impromptu, proposal like. You don't just say let's do? What, are you thinking today saying no and walk. Away, like that doesn't really happen well does the. Bachelorette happen plus you're, in public so you say, yes and, then you, get home you go, you know Right well I, guess the point is, hopefully you've you've had the conversation you've you're both, on the same page about what you want you've, probably gonna ring. Shopping or. I know you sort of, about you've played it out so that by the time you actually, do it. You're not just shooting in the dark, or whatever unless of course you go on. National, TV and the girl tells you may one. Piece that I have, at the other guy and, now watch, me Mary Entertainment Brad and Angie Five kiss up, national Louis university the West Hollywood city council called Monday night for President Trump star to be removed from the Hollywood, walk of, fame the mayor John Doran, route on Twitter West Hollywood city council unanimously, passed a resolution asking the Hollywood chamber of commerce to remove the Donald Trump star on the walk of fame. During the meeting he also said the resolution is not because of. His conservative politics his policies is for the abuse, of, women minorities. Immigrants the disabled you. Crossed, the, line wow All. Right Just to name a few right. On Britney Spears has been paying twenty thousand a month in, child support but he's demanding more wants Britney deposed as part of his court case against her attorneys for bright filed new legal, documents saying there's no need for Britney to sit for a deposition in her case, with Kevin he's everybody. Already knows he makes a crap ton. Of money Bernice team says the deposition could disrupt her, touring schedule potentially undermine the security ever kids if Kevin asked for records that expose, private, information, Monday. Money hungry So if you watched keeping up with the, Kardashians the premier Kim and Courtney. They'd been feuding apparently it's a lot deeper than, even, that, show Depicted even though it was like whoa Courtney's completely overcome apparently the feud, erupted And it's not over. And it's, just not a TV. Thing it's a it's a real thing insider says that the bad blood. That was taped ages ago still exists Courtney thinks that Kim is just starved for attention which. She is source added She also had figured that out it took an expert to. Come up, with that is that. With the last decade has been about she also thinks that the Kim. Parents are kids is repulsive she flaunts them around like their accessories and yeah Photos of her I don't think, that's untrue Did she know that the everything's an accessory to her. Every everything is about attention According to the insider Kim McCartney aren't on good terms probably will never be close like they. Were and as for the show Courtney's over that to she allegedly told Kris. Jenner she doesn't want to sign another contract after the current one ends next season What are you gonna get your money from she's got enough She's good. She got, enough she didn't anymore and that's the. Whole point she's like I don't need. To do. These shoots I don't need to start. Another business I'm good I. Want to be with my kids I'm busy? As it is More to. Check out online today. You can see all the tweets that are going back and forth between Kim. Courtney now it's like, nasty on Twitter. Too which is kind of hilarious beyond say on vogue covers are amazing she's got two separate ones. Kylie. Jenner, as Virgin Mary l. areas. In Travis Scott's new video for stop trying to be good, that's all at. Fred anti dot com also seek and share your purpose. Of the degree from Chicago's? National Louis university checkout NL dot. EDU okay no I got the picture. Today I got the picture that everybody needs to see and Fred Angie dot com I'll put it on my Twitter to Fred on air have you seen the mugs. This is. This can't be. Real I cannot. Put together how this real. Have you, seen the mugshot of the goalie from. The Mighty Ducks sad who got arrested. That we. Got the Mighty Ducks and the and. The mugshot side by side I realized he was a kid in the movie and teenager whatever and now I don't know how that's the same guy Thirty something right Sixty yeah You've got to see this is Fred Angie. Dot com this. Is. Crazy also you can help roof Ulan Paulina raise money.

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‘Stormy Daniels Day:’ Porn Superstar Gets Key to City of West Hollywood

Chris Plante

02:48 min | 5 years ago

‘Stormy Daniels Day:’ Porn Superstar Gets Key to City of West Hollywood

"Honoring stormy daniels what else do you need to know about west hollywood california i think that pretty well sims it up that's almost everything you need to know yasser ali his apparently the damaris yashar ali the merit no his he's the mayor the west hollywood mirrors john j doran and members of the west hollywood and they do call it hollywood and west hollywood city council give stormy daniels a city proclamation and key to the city it's like blazing saddles the city hollywood is proclaiming may twenty third as stormy daniels day and giving stormy daniels a key to the city the city says stormy is receiving these honors because of her leadership and the pound resists movement aren't they crazy bunch of people they exist we must we must and we will much about that be committed exactly as precisely correct another leader of the pound resist movement there anna journalists in good standing at nbc news that's one of one of their leading journey they pay millions of dollars a year to that journalist right there resist we much is later of the pound resist movement as well michael eleven attias a crooked lawyer and he's got a twitter account to he proudly tweeted out that stormy daniels will receive a key to the city of west hollywood california tomorrow he tweeted that yesterday because she's getting it today designated stormy daniels at she ci larousse they're having the ceremony at chichi larousse or maybe that's why like charlie rodriguez chichi larousse at four pm we should all think stormy for her courage and fortitude through this process says michael avenue which brings us to michael abernathy he's in the news the los angeles times has the story about the lawyer who's a hero of the news media you know they use them like kleenex and they throw them away as long as they're making the democrat party's case for them they're heroes and when they become embarrassments they just blow them away like snot rags law firm of stormy daniels attorney hit with ten million dollar judgment the los angeles times reports this morning avenue eddie who has blamed the unpaid and he's got all kinds of unpaid taxes and all kinds of good stuff and a law firm of stormy daniels attorney michael avenue patty was hit with a ten million dollar judgment tuesday.

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