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Northwest Newsradio
"dowling" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Bureau of transportation spokesperson, Dylan Rivera, telling K two television that getting ten inches of snow is terrible. It's a real mess out there. We need everyone to stay off the roads and give us some time. He says, no plows in Portland are being blocked by downed trees and abandoned vehicles. A lot of work has to be done on a lacy motel to convert it to a homeless shelter. The former days in sight on Marvin wrote was also the site of drug manufacturing, and it's become a hotbed for crime. The Olympian reports that police responded to more than 400 calls a year from the site, all that work to clean it up is pushed back the shelter opening date to late spring, but once opened, those living in nearby encampments along I 5 would be eligible to move in. A woman is fighting with joint base Lewis mccord over a cemetery plot, details from northwest news radio's carlene Johnson. Last Veterans Day 83 year old Mary Dowling discovered someone buried in the plot she had reserved 56 years ago at the fort Lewis post cemetery. It's an adjoining plot where her husband, Vietnam War hero Robert Dowling, is buried. That plot is now holding the crew remains of another serviceman buried there last year. The army says it had no record that delling had a reservation, despite her name being on a cemetery map, and an online map showing those two grave plots. The news tribune reports the map disappeared in December along with the online map after the trip did their initial story. But this month, Dowling found two documents that confirmed she had a reserve plot next to her husband, a letter dated January 21st, 1966, sent to Dowling from a mortuary officer confirms that reservation. Now JBL says they're having the documents verified. Meantime two members of Congress have gotten involved trying to resolve the difficult matter. Carly Johnson northwest news radio. And the last estate lawmaker has been censured over his comments about child abuse. The details from northwest news radios Geoff Pogba. It was during a committee hearing that Republican David eastman made his comments about cases of abuse that end with the death of a child. It's actually a cost savings because that child is not going to need any of those government services that they might otherwise be entitled to receive and need based on growing up in this type of environment. The outrage was immediate. Trevor stores the CEO of Alaska's children's trust was testifying at the time. I'm not even sure how to answer that. There's a cost saving to the death of a child. The impact that that has on a family and us is in the society when a child is lost, especially to child abuse and neglect, is unmeasurable. Now, the Alaska House of Representatives has voted to censure eastman, but this isn't the first time eastman was also censured in 2017 for saying that women get pregnant to, quote, get a free trip to the city in order to get an abortion. He's also accused of violating his oath of office by being at the capitol on January 6th. Eastman would not comment on this latest censure. Jeff pod's a northwest news radio. One 40, time for an update on sports from the Beacon plumbing sports desk and Bill Schwartz. The Seattle Mariners and the rest of baseball, adjusting to some new rules. The biggest rule change is a pitch timer, 15 seconds for the pitcher to deliver a ball to home plate if no runners are on base. 20 seconds with a man aboard. Former Seattle Mariner MLB vice president of on field operations is raul ebanez. He says players in umpires will use spring training games to adjust. For a long time, our fans have been telling us that, you know, they would like to see more action in the game and a CRISPR pace to play. And the pitch timer is really our answer to that. Teams will not be allowed as many defensive infield shifts. First, second and third bases are actually bigger for safety reasons, but could lead to more stolen bases. The Mariners and Padres begin adapting to the rule changes in tomorrow's cactus league game in Arizona. At lumen field tonight, XFL football between the Seattle sea dragons and St. Louis. A climate pledge arena, 7 o'clock, the kraken take on the National Hockey League's top team, the Boston Bruins. College basketball finds 12th rank and zaga on the home court against San Diego, Washington's at Cal Stanford host Washington state. Sports were sworn to ten and 40 after the hour, northwest news radio. Ranger station ranger speaking. Hi. I'd like to report a bear hug. Okay. Well, before I left my campsite, I was putting out my fire and out of nowhere, smokey bear showed up and hugged me. So you drowned the fire, you stirred it. Drowned it again. And felt that it was cold? Uh huh. Oh yeah. He likes it when people correctly put out their campfires, he's pretty big on wildfire prevention. He's just letting you know you did good. With a hug. He's a hugger. I just got a bear hug from smoky bear. Status update. All right, I'm gonna let you go now. I've got a lot of ranger stuff to do. There are many ways to start a fire, but one sure way to put it out. Learn how you can do your part at smokey bear dot com. Only you can prevent wildfires. Sponsored by the U.S. forest service ad council and your state forester. When I was in Iraq, our convoy was hit. It was bad. After I came home, I could still hear booms and see tracer fire. Makes it hard to be a good mom. As

Northwest Newsradio
"dowling" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Northwest news time, 6 O 6. A new report on enrollment numbers in kitsap county shows students who left the public school system early in the pandemic, have not returned. We know a lot of families moved, some went to private schools or charter schools and others opted to continue online learning outside of the public school system. State superintendent of public instruction. Chris Rachel, in an update last month, said the declines, take a big toll. The 4% reduction in our enrollments in this state. That's $500 million a year in funding equivalent from our legislature. When students are here, we are resourced when students leave, our schools lose the resources. The kids have some reports, the central kids have school district already made several staff adjustments ahead of this year to save two and a half $1 million. Their enrollment is down 636 students over the last three years, sell kids have lost 867 students. The Bellevue school district recently announced plans to close three schools, their enrollment down 9% over three years and in Seattle, the decline is about 7% closing and consolidating schools is also on the table for Seattle. And that's Carly Johnson reporting. A new CDC report shows one in three teenage girls seriously considered suicide and report and what the report calls a high rates of sadness on the heels of that report, the U.S. Surgeon General doctor Vivek Murthy sat down with King County executive Dow Constantine to talk about the mental health crisis in our country. Murthy's his parents know that they need help, but that what they know about mental health resources is not enough. Many of them grew up without the kind of resources and structures that you would hope to have, perhaps to understand what mental health is and know how to protect your mental health. So we're asking a lot more parents now that we have in years. They really scream me out for support. Murthy says our kids also face real dangers to their mental health from bullying to a constant barrage of news that's adding to their stress. He says focusing on relationships with friends and family can go a long way. The widow of a decorated Vietnam War helicopter pilot says the army mistakenly gave away the joint base Lewis mccord cemetery plot she'd reserved for herself next to her husband. Mary Dowling from Tino has been visiting the grave of her late husband bob Dowling at camp Lewis cemetery for 56 years. She had long planned to be laid to rest herself in the plot right next to his, reserving the space decades ago. This was my reserved plot on this side. Then last Veterans Day Mary tells the news tribune, she found a headstone there, someone else had been buried in her plot. It was just a total shock. She contacted the army, but a representative was not much help. He really didn't know why this happened. In a statement to the news to be in the army says, assigning the plot to someone else was a mistake, Mary's reservation had been misplaced, but the statement says the army will not move the service member currently buried there, and after all these years, Mary is left without her final resting place. Now I met the stage where I might need it in a day. And right now, I don't have a place. Corwin hake, northwest, news radio. Ahead of Oregon's alcohol regulatory agency has submitted his resignation after the state's Department of Justice opened a criminal investigation targeting the agency's managers. Oregon liquor and cannabis commission executive director Steve marks, submitting his resignation today after the governor asked him to step down. Commission officials are accused of using their inside knowledge to locate and buy rare and expensive bottles of bourbon. The criminal probe is the result of an internal investigation that found the practice has been going on for years. Northwest news times, 6 ten, the conference of champions is closer to adding new schools and a media rights deal, Bill Schwartz as the details in this Beacon plumbing, sports updates. To the Big Ten Conference in 2024, it's looking more and more likely San Diego state and southern methodist university will receive invitations to join the PAC 12. Conference board members today issued a joint statement, saying they look forward to, quote, consummating a media rights deal very soon. It's expected a variety of TV networks and a streaming service will be part of the deal. With Rihanna's halftime performance and a tight entertaining football game between the chiefs and eagles, Fox Sports believes it will have a record TV audience for Super Bowl 57. Kansas City gets to celebrate its second NFL crown in the last four years. Philadelphia quarterback Jalen hurts will use the loss as motivation. There's always a lot to learn from and get the opportunity to reflect on some of the things. We didn't do. Scottie scheffler is back on top of the golf world rankings thanks to his victory at the WM Phoenix open, the Texan gets a first prize check of $3.6 million. Get this, Kim, University of Washington alum Nick Taylor, 2.1 million for his runner up finish. Sports with swords at ten and 40 after the hour, northwest news radio. Yeah, I wouldn't mind being a runner up for 2.1 mil. Northwestern east times 6 11. Well, whether your side won or not, there is no denying that there were lots of winners and losers at last night's Super Bowl, ABC's will Gantz breaks it down. An

Northwest Newsradio
"dowling" Discussed on Northwest Newsradio
"Now in Seattle at northwest news radio. Northwest news time is three O 6. The heartbreak in Bellevue over plans to close some schools due to declining enrollment could be playing out in other districts that are facing the same challenge. When schools closed march of 2020 because of the pandemic and students were sent home for remote learning, it was not a great fit for a lot of families who ended up disenrolled from the public school system. State superintendent of public instruction Chris Rachel referenced that in an address last month. When there was dislocation and disruption to their continuous learning, families made important choices for themselves that they thought was best for their needs. You made the best choice for your families. Public school, private schools, home school options and others. The kids have sun reports districts across the west sound are not immune to the declines. Bremerton has lost 481 students since 2019. Central kits up is down 636 students and south kitsap has lost 867 most districts have already cut staff and further cuts are expected, though as yet there is no talk of closing schools. Carlene Johnson northwest news radio. The U.S. Surgeon General says protecting our mental health starts at home with our personal relationships in a conversation with King County executive Dow Constantine, doctor Vivek Murthy, says that part of what's contributing to a mental health crisis in our country is an increased feeling of loneliness and isolation. Your time spent with family and friends is not a luxury time. It's not a time where you're off the job and just goofing off. That is time where you're sustaining yourself. But I also would ask you to think about this for your community. Murthy says among the reasons youth mental health is at a critical point is that they're constantly inundated with news of a dangerous world that leaves them questioning if the future will even be worse. Murthy also tells the national meeting of county leaders that what they hear at home provides valuable information as the federal government tries to help. Fertility treatments would be covered by health insurance under a bill moving forward in Olympia, the measure would also require coverage for fertility preservation for those at risk of infertility because of cancer treatment. Rosie Barra testified in support of the bill, she was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic lymphoblastic leukemia when she was 25 years old and was encouraged by a doctor to freeze her eggs before starting treatment. She then found out insurance wouldn't cover it. I had student loans. I had an entry level income. And I had no idea how I was going to pay for this. Family was able to help. And now at age 37, she has two children, opponents raised concerns about insurance premiums going up, but the measure has passed out of committee. The widow of a decorated war hero is at odds with the U.S. Army, the cemetery plot where the tona woman had hoped to be buried alongside her late husband, as apparently been filled by someone else. Mary Dowling is a regular visitor to camp Lewis cemetery at joint base Lewis mccord, her late husband bob Dowling has rested there ever since 1967, when the decorated helicopter pilot was killed in action in Vietnam. I visit bob's grave every Memorial Day in every veteran's day for sure. Mary, who never remarried, had reserved the plot next to bob's as her own final resting place, but last Veterans Day she tells the news tribune, she found a headstone already on the site, inscribed with a stranger's name, some one else had been buried in her plot. I was just shocked. I didn't know what even do. In a statement to the news tribune, the army says only that some time over the past 56 years, despite her regular notifications of continued interest, Mary's reservation had been lost. I hadn't been notified that my plot was taken or would be taken. Mary says the army has offered her the option of being buried on top of bob's casket, space allowing, or for her cremated remains to share bob's plot, or they said she could have a nearby plot. She says the only acceptable offer would be to have her plot returned to her, that would involve moving the service member currently buried there, the army tells the news tribune. That's one thing they will never do. Corwin hake, northwest, news radio. Northwest newstime three ten, high marks for Super Bowl 57, but not so much for the grass on the field. Those words as details in this Beacon plumbing sports updates. Well, I'd imagine quite a few folks in Kansas City and Philadelphia are recuperating after a very entertaining football game which lived up to the hype. The chiefs rallied from ten down at halftime to beat the eagles 38 35 on late field goal. Casey tight end Travis Kelce given props to his brother Jason and Philly for a great battle. He came down to the end and we got all the respect in the world for those eagles, men, but there's nothing really I could say to him mother that I love him and he played a hell of a year at hell of a season. Neither team had respect for the grass field at State Farm stadium in Glendale. I'm not going I was the worst field I ever played on. Well, cam in 15 minutes on northwest news radio, what is to home of 31 Bermuda grass and why did the NFL pay $800,000 to install it for its biggest football game on the planet. Football teams and fans clearing out of Phoenix now baseball players arrive for the start of spring training, first Mariners workout Thursday. Some baseball rules will change. There's a pitch clock limits on infield defense shifts and larger bases, but other rules stay the same, including the ghost runner on second base to start regular seasoned extra innings. Sports with swords ten 40 after the hour, northwest news radio. Well, like insider trading, only for liquor, the Oregon Department of Justice has opened a criminal investigation that's targeting managers at the state's alcohol regulatory agency, and the head of that agency today announced his resignation. The officials are accused of using their inside knowledge to locate and

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles
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"They have as much depth and talent there than they've had in a number of years. You and I have talked about it. I think Aguilar could be the odd man out. If Trey Nixon pushes him. One of the major storylines we're going to spend a lot of time on you and I, Greg, on this podcast, I'm sure during training camp time is, you know, what's Trey Nixon doing? Because I think a lot of eyeballs are on him. You know, was the mandatory mini camp thing, just kind of a flash in the pan. Or does he follow that up when you put pads on? And you get really going into this thing, you know, does he continue to show those flashes? Does he continue to impress? And if he does, I think Aguilar could be out. Last thing on Harry, and when you look at the whole situation, where does he rank for you as far as worst draft picks by Belichick? Is he one, two, three, four? I mean, I think we all agree he'd be in the top 5. Yeah, I mean, considering the Brady aspect of this and where it was and how they were going and how they've had to overcompensate because of a missed first round draft pick. I think I would have to put Harry first. I mean, I really would. I mean, I just think there's just so there's been so many offshoots him. I mean, other guys that I considered Dominic easley, who was 29th overall pick, you know, yeah, that hurt and he was a higher draft pick by a few spots. But that's a position where you can figure it out. And the Patriots did during that time, they still played well. In my mind, rossa Dowling, who was 33rd overall, I forget which draft. Was that 20 15? Sorry, I was just looking. I look it up. But here's the thing and I remember this distinctly about 2011. I remember that was one of my first drafts back covering the Patriots. And so the Patriots had a 33rd overall pick and that was the first pick of the second day of the draft, everybody had a chance to sleep on it, look at who's available and I remember the Patriots did a video and they got a call on that pick. To trade that pick. And Ernie Adams and Bill are putting it on the board and they ended up saying no. And so they turned down because I remember that draft and I was like, well, there are a lot of good players on the board. They're going to have, they're going to be able to trade down here and get a haul for this pick. And they, but they said, nope, we're sticking with it. We have conviction on the player. And glass eye never played for the Patriots. And that was a big loss. They had to go to Brandon browner.

Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles
"dowling" Discussed on Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast with Nick Cattles
"Greg? I mean, I thought his quote than a direct quote was hopefully your first round pick is coming in and providing something for you right away. And similarly, with the second and third round picks, we've never heard somebody from the Patriots put that kind of weight on those picks. I mean, because if you remember for a long time, we were told or by proxy that, well, the second round is where you take risk, you know, rob Kerr and kowalski, Rossi Dowling. You take risk on injury guys or character guys in the second round. That's where you take risk. But now grows defining it as you should be getting immediate contributors in the first three rounds. Now there's varying degrees. I mean, the first round should be an eventual starter that year. He didn't say this. This is me saying this. But this is widely held around a league and with the Patriots that first round should be a heavy contributor as a rookie, if not a starter by the end of this season. Second round guys should be similar to the first round pick, they should at least be knocking on the door of being a starter by the end of their first year. And the third round pick should definitely contribute, but might be a starter further down the road. And sort of put a definition on that. So now all of a sudden we can go back and we can look at the Patriots drafts and be like, all right, well, how many contributors did they get?.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"dowling" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Got it Charlie Thank you so much I just want to bring you one COVID headline White House chief medical adviser Anthony Fauci saying at a briefing earlier that the dynamics of the COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S. are pointing sharply downward That's a trendline we like to see Yeah we're not seeing it just here in New York City but throughout the United States as well let's get into it with Michael Dowling president and CEO at northwell health He joins us on the phone from Long Island Michael it's great to have you back with us You run New York's largest health system Give us an idea of how things are looking inside northwell health right now Things are looking very very well indeed We are definitely on the exit ramp of COVID and consistent with what doctor faulkner indicated We only have about 500 COVID patients in our facilities today And it is dropping each day So we're in a good place We're moving back to normality And which is I think we've all got to stop beginning to do now Even though COVID will always be hanging around for quite a while But the degree of severity is much much less and things are looking very very positive indeed You know Michael we know it wasn't easy and I'm sure I can't even imagine the stresses as you guys went through it And we just kind of looking in and hearing what was going on in healthcare systems like your own My understanding is you kind of threw the budget out the window How do you do that Because you do have to ultimately think about the top and bottom line I know there was government assistance in some cases but how do you do that Or do you have no choice It's a standard thing with us because we've had this situation with hulk and sandy holder Ken Irene And that was so often bad things happened to you And you've got to be able to react especially when the community is in danger Either from a Holocaust and all that are things like COVID you can be going around each and every day worrying about the budget because you will not be innovative if you will not be creative and you will not respond to what is needed to be responded to So my message was do what is right Do everything we possibly can to help people safe people protect people's lives and we'll figure out the budget and the mechanics a bit later Because otherwise you're going to be constraining your activities So during the height of COVID at the beginning in 2020 our revenue dropped all well over 1 billion and a half And it was scary moments but we know that you're going to we knew that they had the attitude We're going to win against this virus The virus is not going to be this We're going to win And then we have to come back and rebuild This is what you do in the crisis Where are you Michael in terms of rebuilding now How do you get back that long time And I believe we will come out of this year We will come out positive some of financial point of view at the end of this year So fully recovered The federal assistant helped But we stopped it to kind of pivot to bring it back regular business a couple of months after the height of the COVID crisis in the spring of 2020 One thing I'm Kirsten we were all talking on our planning call this morning about the business of running a healthcare system And I was having a conversation with the doctor earlier in the week about just how slim the margins can be in terms of a hospital running efficiently and as it's supposed to to all of a sudden the system being maxed and strained How tight is it It's very very tight But we are a 15 and a $15.3 billion entity And we're not just hospitalization already well We have used ambulatory allocation that hold care all of that plus academics and we such But we run at a bottom I want to one and a half percent margin It's tight So you've got to be very efficient You've got to be quite productive You've got to be very very careful of how you operate it But you kind of move forward with each and every day with a great sense of optimism And still they do everything you possibly can to make sure we serve the community the best of our ability It's not hard to make a margin If you decide for example sit back and eliminate those services that you lose money on Those things that you do to get no money at all for And then you can come back and say oh we don't create We have a huge margin But that's not in my view that's not why we're here We have here to do well and we're here to do good And if we have a margin strong enough to be able to feed our balance sheet commit to the investments we need to make in technology and people and infrastructure And then for one to one and a half maybe up to 2% at the end We're doing well Now not as well but in New York it's a much more expensive place to be We have unionized staff which is more expensive So you will see places around the country that are much higher margins I know worried about them I worry about what we do And I think we focused on mission And as well as making sure we type it we make a margin to suspend our ongoing business Well Michael that's why we're here What are the permanent shifts that you see in your business on the other side of COVID What are the permanent changes you have made at northwell health Well let me accelerate a lot of what we were doing okay Not a complete shift but an acceleration So for example COVID demonstrated the unbelievable benefit of having large large ambulatory outpatient entities because they actually treated an a lot of COVID If you didn't have those you'd be in trouble trouble It accelerated the use of home care It dramatically accelerated the use of technology So we will never again be exactly the same at COVID to me was a phenomenal learning experience The catalyst for change In many ways I would say it's one of the best things that has ever happened now That's difficult to say because of all of the but we learned a lot We learned a lot Well Michael just got about 20 seconds if there's one thing that has changed dramatically for the better what is it because of what we learned during the pandemic and just quickly if you could It proves to us that we can be a remarkably agile And flexible And if we can continue to maintain that culture of innovation creativity and be able to change quickly and build it into our culture And that is nothing that we can win in future Well good luck in the future And thanks for finding time once again Michael dalley president and CEO at northwell health author of the book leading to a pandemic He was named to modern healthcare's magazine's a hundred most influential people in healthcare ranked number three overall This is Bloomberg This is finding your good Finding your good with Sarah Frazier is the podcast everyone is talking about I.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"dowling" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Believe that we will this will get better over the next couple of weeks And it's known to increase dramatically in spike and it levels off and then it drops off pretty quickly And I think that over the next two to three weeks we will see it drop off on this So everything is on the control It's not as crazy as you would think when you listen to a lot of the media When I go home at night I think I'm in a disaster I'm walking on it every day I think we can manage We'll deal with this Well that's why we have you on We always like to bring a little bit of levity to some of the concerns we'll call it out there And there are people are concerned Michael I am curious about your workforce We've heard a lot of evidence about hospital workers in the short staffing either because of Omar Khan or maybe just some of the labor shortages that sort of were tied into the COVID crisis here How are you holding up right now with regards to staffing We are doing okay It is a little stressful because we do have right now And a member we have about 78,000 employees Right now I have about 2500 employees out And the other in quarantine because that would have contact with somebody They're sick And so what we have to do is we have to load balanced staff We have to move stuff on place to another But we're managing it We meet on this every couple of hours There is no crisis situation with regard to staff But it is a little bit stressful And I have been walking the floors meeting with the staff on the ground And when you walk the floors you feel very good about it because there's a great people They're obviously wish it would just kind of end and get better But they're handling it And that was northwest CEO Michael Dowling the head of New York State's largest healthcare provider Speaking earlier with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde and remained bostic Right now futures are moving lower across the board at the moment S&P futures are down four points Dow futures down 5 the Dow futures have been swinging between games and losses this morning NASDAQ futures firmly in the red this morning They are down 63 points The ten year treasury is up one 32nd the yield 1.64% and the yield on the two year right now .76% Straight ahead details on the tech lead sell off in.

Bloomberg Radio New York
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"Streaming on YouTube and it's gonna be a rough day when it's a swipe again 'cause I can't get in It's just one of those It's just you gotta be The fed has that kind of thing when you're kicking off their meeting Well that's what they're doing today I mean you know Jay Powell has of course you know from the 60 minutes interview we see that he has the terminal right behind him I know Of course he does Wonder if he has problem swiping it Anyway I'll get there So we do have the fed kicking off its two day meeting Big tech being a big drag again on the equity markets that jump in producer prices I guess making investors wonder all right so how inflation will maybe impact that fed decision tomorrow Yeah that's something that we are going to be talking about throughout the show including in just a couple of minutes Inflation jeopardizes the fed's goal for inclusive employment That's a question that we're asking today in Bloomberg business week Yeah exactly We know J Powell has been out there saying it has to be improvements across the board but we'll see whether or not having hot inflation makes it more difficult to keep that mandate We're also going to hear from the Uber CEO Yeah speaking of higher prices right Yeah exactly So we'll get to that And we've got the latest on COVID for Michael Dowling Presidency at northwell health They are a massive healthcare system in New York City in the New York area And what's key one year ago they that system administered the first COVID vaccine in the United States just 12 months ago Yeah it makes me think that we thought at that point I really did in a different place than we are today We're going to talk about that with Michael Dowling in a few minutes also the Bloomberg big take today It's all about Guild Education how to get rich sending low income workers to college A lot of questions about that Okay and also what happens when you live alongside the homeless for one remarkable woman you do something about it We're going to talk with the founder of street team movement so much to come Let's get to the market.

Ali on the Run Show
On the Job with Victoria Asikis, Food Lawyer
"Victoria. Thank you so much for being here and welcome to the alley on the run. Show awesome alley big you so much for having me. I am so excited to be here. I listened to your guts every morning. So it's such a dream come true for me. Thank you well. I'm excited because who knew your job existed. I didn't so. I have a lot to learn today and i have to laugh when you i mean i had to have you on during this season because when you posted about your work in the alley on their own show facebook group. Everyone flipped out like. Did you feel that reaction post got so many lakes people were like. What is this job. So we've got a lot of questions tasks today awesome. No i totally. And i wasn't expecting although it is actually think repeal early tol there's this pause it kind of look at me like seriously you we'll hear about it. We start every episode with what we call the warm up here on the show. You know it well. Can you please tell everyone listening. Who you are where you live and what this cool job is that you have absolutely so. My name is victoria. See geese. I was warning raised in toronto ontario canada. So many big city girl. Right over here. I always have it in always will be right now. I live in ottawa ontario. Canada are lovely beautiful finalists nation's capital just about two years ago. I moved here. So i've been living here since the spring of two thousand and nineteen non small town but definitely not as huge overbearing as toronto. So i kind of went to paul it a midsize city not too big not too saul. Guess right. I am proud alumnus of university of toronto where i received my honors bachelor of arts degree in english history and filming two thousand eleven and also proud alumnus of the university of windsor in windsor ontario. Where i received my juris doctor law degree out winds rely and i am aware i was called to the ontario bar in two thousand sixteen. And i've been working as a lawyer ever since right now. I am proudly working in the advertising and products regulatory group at dowling wwl g. canada l. key a large multinational law firm. We have offices really all across the world. And i am currently working out of the office here in ottawa ontario canada. I started here almost two years ago with the fabulous team in ottawa My focus is primarily on regulatory compliance for food and beverage products working with really large worldwide food and beverage companies on which. I'm sure we'll absolutely dive into at my work. Also touches on regulatory compliance were a lot of other consumer products that includes cosmetics so like now premium shampoo conditioner Not health products and other general consumer products which to range from textiles clothing costume veterans bang jewelry electronics toys. Meg devices toothbrushes everything. Honestly you name it and it's probably probably regulated and there are probably rules around its marketing and advertising saying and my group where the people that do that kind of stuff and gas there are in fact warriors their lives to doing this myself included. It's so interesting because when you first post it and you said. I'm a food lawyer in my mind. I'm like okay. She goes to court in defense of like broccoli and bucatini goes like defense these foods. I don't know what against but that's the cartoon image. I had in my mind which i realize is not correct. Don't worry you break down a little bit more. I know you just kind of explained top level but give us a scenario of an example of what you're doing who are you defending. Who are your clients. And who are you kind of. I always imagined layers are fighting which i know is all of them. But who are you fighting for. And who are you fighting against louis. So it's actually really interesting. You should say that my job is not a job on. And i actually. I listened to the first on the job series episode. This season. I know you will. You will be talking to somebody. Who i think is really like a trial attorney. Kind of like getting really into the weeds there. We don't go to court. At least we hope never talk award for it Really for us it's side. It's a matter of ensuring regulatory compliance for all of these companies. And they're so. Let me give you an example. A client who is like a big. Let's say like snack. Company will send us a proposed labelled. Let's say it's a label for. They want to release like a brand new chocolate chip cookie on the market. They'll send us a label and they'll say this is our label maka. Let us know what it is that the authority problems with It like what we need to do in order to be playing that sort of thing so essentially the the. What's your walking in the grocery store you pass by a a basic. Is you picked up the box. You look at the label at some point in time in all likelihood somebody whether it's regulatory lawyer or a regulatory compliance works in regulatory compliance has read out late all and either told a food and beverage company that they have to change it or die. There's a certain risk with making a certain statement on a label. Anything and everything that is on that particular food label probably has a roll around it especially here in canada. Things are quite highly regulated. A so firewall wall. Send us a copy of a label. We need to review it for compliance. And i mean we nice. Every single thing about these product labels down to like interest tax table down to be ingredient. This what are the ingredients. Are you allowed to have these ingredients in the product. And if there's a particular ingredient that has that's not allowed to be in a product up to a certain level. Are they excessive this level. Where are they putting their nets. T. statement so those of insect ninety liters or ten grams or one and a half ounce how does it look on the label of the way that it looks on a food. Label has eroded Why where is there. Ingredients statement whereas the nutrition All of these matters. And that is literally what i do. I will get us label for a grand products. And i will have to date and pick it apart and what's hostage is grocery shopping fun for you. Are you like. I'm at work now hilarious. I love loud grocery shopping. I mean i. I could spend hours hours out of Link so an. And i mean like everywhere my my husband and i went to italy. Who read before. I started working at outline so this would have been in two thousand nineteen. He wanted to go to like about that again and he wanted to go to like museums and i just bar square walking around understanding like international food labels like before i started this job like what are what are they intricacies of these food labels and how big difference when i started especially when i started working on my husband we hated rivers resolving with because i would i would just spend hours in the grocery store just like labels and looking at new products and it's interesting though because it kind of ends up being pretty good opportunity to kind of understand where different companies are going in terms of food so you know what are the new and emerging products. That are coming out dr getting a lot of traction on and we talked to a lot of guests on i think. Is it star. Starlight us tonight issue now. She's amazing. I love all representatives and that a lot of people ask questions on about like. Oh what does it mean what is cheeto mean or what is like up spam based food or you know what is all of this stuff about like oatmeal oatmeal mill. What almond milk and all this other kind of milk all that stuff. I like to kind of keep my eye on those kinds of products because the claims that they're making for products like by In canada especially are are all regulated. And we have to make sure that that these that were kind of in tune to these new emerging product so that we can sort of adviser daily in is.

Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast
"dowling" Discussed on Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast
"He wasn't a best. We knew what we were getting. He was an older guy and he he had a thirty goal season and then he had a really expected a lot more from him and mc than what they gave us a him ski definitely. That was from the bus for us. But okay so anyways back to this game so again. We barely heard his name on the ice tonight. And i didn't even think about it. Until until razor said something but pavelski is the only one with a multi point game tonight on the stars roster he and he ends the night with two. Is this kind of crazy. Considering the remember seeing here his name very much second. This is kinda. it's an empty net goal. That's true but still still he. He was he was there and he was also the primary system. Mclean berg goal so good on him and it looks like his ice time is not diminishing at all. He continues to lead the stars forward with nineteen minutes on ice. And then may have. You can handle it then. Why not like not to budge either. Like you remember what like mckinnon was doing against the playoffs. Mckinnon was mckinnon and they were losing and they were getting fresh. Beat us just given twenty seven minutes texts. Just context for nineteen is not too much really. I mean it's a lot but it's not crazy and another thing that did better in the face off circle so they still lost some key draws but they didn't lose as many as they did in the other game would have been really good. If it wasn't for gardner. Jason doubt justin dowling. They were atrocious. Both of them like red gardner. Thirteen percent. Dowling was one for four. You can kinda even fast. But he's a center like him and gardiner or centers. Like they're supposed to be able to do that and was not good. It was awful by both of them. I i saw that from gardner. And i almost couldn't believe it yet. One one for eight for gardner late night against type guys either. That's against their florida's fourth flying guys. I don't know why gardeners in their honestly he looked pretty bad the whole game. He'll play for eight minutes. And i noticed how bad he was.

710 WOR
"dowling" Discussed on 710 WOR
"R an I Heart Radio Station. It's 31 degrees. Partly cloudy at two o'clock Good afternoon on David Folk. Thomas of Broadcast legend and native of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, has passed away. Paul to Castro has more. Larry King passed away early Saturday morning at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Weeks after it was revealed that he was battling Cove in 19. King's career spanning more than six decades until Division radio and digital media. Most notably, he hosted Larry King Live on CNN from 1985 through 2010. ABC is entertainment correspondent Sandy Kenyon says King's career was built from his Brooklyn roots. The Brooklyn never left Larry King, and particularly the drive the ambition and the desire to get out of Brooklyn and makes Don't think of yourself. Larry King was 87 years old Paul de Castro. WR NEWS. New York State needs more of the Corona virus vaccine this morning Governor Cuomo, speaking at a vaccination pop up site at the William Reid apartments in Brooklyn, saying, it's going to take time to give a shot to everyone who's currently eligible. So you need to get the seven million people that's everybody was eligible now. Healthcare workers essential workers 65 plus seven million at 250,000 doses a week. This is going to take us 15 16 17 weeks, Cuomo says. The state has been administering 80,000 shots a day but has the capacity to give out 100,000 doses daily if the federal government can increase the state's weekly supply. Meanwhile, the vaccine shortage is taking a toll on Long Island home to the state's largest health care provider. Here's Lisa G. Bothwell Health CEO Michael Dowling said five community sites had a close because there were no vaccines. It may take another month. Uh, to get the production to the level where we can actually move at the speed. We would like to move. Dowling says The current situation is frustrating, but he's optimistic he has the public needs to be patient, but says he's confident the vaccine rollout will pick up. I'm Lisa G. W Award to use somebody in Michigan waking up today a whole lot richer than they were yesterday. There was one winning ticket for last night's billion dollar mega millions drawing, and it was sold at a Kroger grocery store in the Detroit suburb of No Vai..

710 WOR
"dowling" Discussed on 710 WOR
"It's 31 degrees and six o'clock. Good morning. I'm Paul in the Castro. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says former President Trump's impeachment trial will begin next month. New York Democrat says the process for starting the trial begins next week. The House managers will come to read the article of impeachment at 7 P.m. on Monday. January, 25th. Members will then be sworn in the next day, Tuesday, January 26th. Schumer says the trial should get underway The week of February 8th president by in this town in new executive actions, That address the economic impacts of the ongoing Corona virus outbreak Bind says the crisis is on Lee Deepening. This is an economic imperative. Growing economic consensus that we must act decisively and boldly to grow the economy for all Americans, not just for tomorrow, but in the future, Speaking at a White House event on Friday by noted millions of families are still struggling through no fault of their own, he once again called on Congress to approve his sweeping new stimulus proposal. Saying the nation's families cannot wait. The covert 19 vaccine shortage is taking a toll on community locations on Long Island, along with North well Health, New York's largest hospital system. Lisa G. Reports North Well, Health CEO Michael Dowling said five community sites had to close because there were no vaccines. It may take another month. Uh, to get the production to the level where we can actually move at the speed. We would like to move. Dowling says The current situation is frustrating, but he's optimistic he has the public needs to be patient, but says he's confident the vaccine rollout will pick up. I'm Lisa G. W Award to use well plans are being proposed to rebuild the Port Authority bus terminal, Scott Pringle reports. Port Authority director Rick Cotton is proposing what could be a $10 billion overhaul on the 70 year old facility. That's one of the busiest transit hubs in the area. Commuters say. Sure needs some work. It's gross that 100%. It's gross..

710 WOR
"dowling" Discussed on 710 WOR
"I'm a show Kabbalah, a heads up from a disease expert about vaccinating and getting covert 19 under control faster. So far, experts say, the current U. K variant of covert 19 seems preventable by current vaccines, but telling why more vaccinations are important as well as mask wearing hand washing and distancing Dr Ashish Jha, dean of Brown University School of Public Health, If we continue to have very, very large outbreaks, we will see more variants and one of them. Could end up becoming resistant to our vaccines. So it's really important that we got the outbreak's under control to John's Alarmed by the virus surges, they're jamming hospitals. Chuck's Iverson ABC News, A bipartisan group of senators will talk with White House officials over the weekend about President Biden's coronavirus stimulus plan. The group of 16 senators will be split equally between the two major parties. Biden's current proposal calls for $1.9 trillion to help Americans get through the ongoing pandemic through different program. Rams, it appears former President Trump was ready to make it administration change in an effort to reverse the 2020 election tally. The New York Times reports Trump planned to oust then acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen to overturn the results in Georgia. Justice Department lawyer, Jeffrey Clarke would have taken his place, though he told the newspaper The account is not true. Rosen was not on board with Trump's claims of voter fraud, playing a role in his defeat. His campaign and other Republicans filed lawsuits against the results in several states, but most were tossed or dismissed. The cove in 19 vaccine shortage is taking a toll on community locations on Long Island, along with North well Health, New York's largest hospital system. Bothwell Fell's CEO Michael Dowling said five community sites had a close. Was because there were no vaccines. It may take another month to get the production to the level where we can actually move at the speed. We would like to move, Dowling says. The current situation is frustrating. But he's optimistic he has the public needs to be patient, but says he's confident the vaccine rollout will pick up. I'm Lisa G. W Award to use well Port Authority bus terminal could use some sprucing up to say the least. Plans are being proposed to rebuild what authority director Rick Cotton is proposing. What could be a $10 billion Overhaul on the 70 year old facility. It's one of the busiest transit hubs in the area. Commuters say. Sure needs some work. It's gross 100%..

710 WOR
"dowling" Discussed on 710 WOR
"Early cloudy skies and 11 o'clock. Good evening. I'm a show. Kabbalah, a New Jersey gym owner who protested coronavirus restrictions is now under arrest in connection with the Capitol attack. Aiken May Scott Fair, Lamb opened his gym in Sussex County, New Jersey, and defiance of governor Phil Murphy's coronavirus restrictions. More recently, the FBI placed him at the Capitol January 6th. He's charged with beating a Capitol police officer during the riot. He was allegedly seen on video, assaulting the officer and carrying a baton on Capitol grounds. He's among four Or New Jersey residents charged Friday in connection with riot fair land was released on $50,000 bail despite the judge, calling it a badge of dishonor to have been involved with an event so troubling. Aaron Carter SKI ABC NEWS New YORK It appears former President Trump was ready to make it administration change and effort to reverse the 2020 election tally. The New York Times reports Trump planned to oust then acting Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen. To overturn the results in Georgia Justice Department lawyer Jeffrey Clarke would have taken his place, although he told the newspaper the account is not true. Rosen was not on board with Trump's claims of voter fraud, playing a role in his defeat. His campaign and other Republicans filed lawsuits against the results in several states, but most were tossed or dismissed. Ah bipartisan group of senators will speak with White House officials over the weekend about President Biden's coronavirus stimulus plan. A group of 16 senators will be split equally between the two major parties. Biden's card proposal calls for $1.9 Trillion to help Americans get through the ongoing pandemic through different programs. The cove in 19 vaccine shortage is taking a toll on community locations on Long Island, along with North well Health, New York's largest hospital system. Bothwell Health CEO Michael Dowling said five community sites had a close because there were no vaccines. It may take another month to get the production to the level where we can actually move at the speed. We would like to move. Dowling says. The current situation is frustrating, but he's optimistic he has the public needs to be patient, but says he's confident the vaccine rollout will pay. Pick up. I'm Lisa G. W Award to use Port Authority Bus terminal with mixed reviews Could we say that plans are being proposed to rebuild it? Port Authority Director Rick Cotton is proposing what could be a $10 billion overhaul on the 70 year old facility. It's one of the busiest transit hubs in the area, commuters say, sure needs some work. It's gross that 100%. It's gross. It could use some improvements. I don't know about a complete overhaul its dyke Insight. We needed to be a writer needs a lot of work. We need to open up the restrooms..

710 WOR
"dowling" Discussed on 710 WOR
"It is 38 degrees at nine o'clock. Partly cloudy skies. Good evening. I'm a show Kabbalah and edible. Thank you from the first lady to National Guard troops Protecting the capital a surprise The White House. Thank Houston Chocolate chip cookies. I can't say that I picked them all myself by I wanted to give everybody making the delectable delivery Dr Jill Biden to the soldiers guarding the Capitol building. You know, great job got over the inauguration and all that you've done and you left your home state from here to protect that just wanted to say. The first lady says she's the National Guard mom, her late son, Beau Biden, having served in Iraq. Chuck's Iverson ABC News, A bipartisan group of senators will talk with White House officials over the weekend about President Biden's coronavirus stimulus plan. The group of 16 senators will be split equally between the two parties. Buyten's current proposal calls for $1.9 Trillion to help Americans get through the ongoing pandemic through different programs. The cove in 19 vaccine shortage is taking a toll on community locations on Long Island are along with North well Health, New York's largest hospital system. Bothwell Health CEO Michael Dowling said five community sites had to close because there were no vaccines. It may take another month to get the production to the level where we can actually move at the speed. We would like to move, Dowling says. The current Situation is frustrating, but he's optimistic he has the public needs to be patient, but says he's confident the vaccine rollout will pick up. I'm Lisa G. W Award to use the Staten Island bar owner who repeatedly violated coronavirus restrictions and called his business and autonomous zone is being charged with only minor alcohol offenses. It was back in December last year when Daniel Presti of Mac's public House created a stir by keeping his business open. Despite it being an orange zone. Then the controversy went even deeper as he alleged. We struck a sheriff's deputy while trying to drive away from the scene, breaking both the man's legs press These attorneys later arguing the plainclothes cops failed to identify themselves as law enforcement that night, a grand jury has opted to on Lee Charge Presti with the.

Bloomberg Radio New York
"dowling" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"And at Bloomberg Quick. Take these. He's a Bloomberg business. Blumberg World Headquarters. I'm Charlie Pellets, stocks or higher. We're looking at records. Let's head right over to the first word breaking news desk for today's afternoon call, and here he is, Bill Moloney. And Good afternoon, Charlie. That's right. U S stocks climbing today with those thanks, Stocks really surging, Doused currently up. 231 point says he's gained 54 NASDAQ climbs by 276 points and those thanks stocks while they're up, 5.3%. U S. A 10 Year old at 1.9% Gold is up. 28 Transports rise 200 points Among the main 11 SP sectors, only financials were in the red and leaders to the upside in the Dow, Microsoft and Apple, while Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan led to the downside after earnings, Morgan Stanley was little changed. Procter and Gamble fell and Netflix jumped 18% to a record high. In other news, Amazon offered to help the U. S reach its full of 100 million vaccinations, and the W. H O may authorize AstraZeneca's Cohen vaccine in January or February, wrapping things up Alco reports after the bell Live from the first of a canoe stats. Combo. Maloney, Charlie. Okay, we think very much bill into here. Live breaking news over your Bloomberg time. Squawk s q U A W K on your terminal. I'm Charlie Pellet. That is a Bloomberg business Flash. All right, Charlie. Thank you so much. We do want to point out for those who are listening on radio and watching on our YouTube channel. Instead of the traditional parade down Pennsylvania Avenue, there will be a virtual parade across America. There will be performances from all 50 states and several territories. At this time that the new president and vice president are proceeding to the White House and getting a presidential escort. So they are on their way to the White House. So just want to give you an update. And if you want to see that, just check out As I said, our YouTube channel on you could just search on Bloomberg just search on Bloomberg local news and you could also see it on the terminal. Just go to live. Go still with us is Michael Dowling, president and CEO of North Well Health on the phone from New Hyde Park. So, Michael. Um When do you feel like we start to feel more normal as a society where things are opening up and maybe we're still wearing masks. But There's a sense of security that we will have when we go out and do things with other people and maybe larger groups that we don't currently have right now. Well, I think that we I hopefully we will see an opening and breaking of the crisis in the next three months or so. I would hope that by the end off the spring That we would be able to get out on the boat a bit more. Hopefully the restaurants will be opening. I hope that what happen sooner, so I think we're going through this until the end of the spring. Let's be. We have to be careful, though. I think we have to be continuously cautious. And that especially now, when the vaccine is being distributed that people still win master the extent that they can, but they're still social distance that we don't do stupid things We don't get together in large groups. Where it is very obvious. If you don't do the right things you have to have the possibility of transmission has basing the virus so I think we have to be careful. I don't think we will be back to a normal Um, If it'll be a new kind of normal, I think by until the early fall on, I think we can handle base. I mean, we have to be optimistic and positive about this. It's a bit of a disruption. We can handle Basin, and therefore we have to look at it with a positive attitude. I like your like your attitude. I think it's Zbynek really a challenge for me in January. I think a big part of it is, you know being away from my family for the holidays, disruptions and also, of course, just Staggering numbers of deaths that we've seen in the United States. I mean, it's absolutely heartbreaking for so many people out there. I think every American has been affected by this. It's just no way they haven't. I've been talking a lot with my with my wife about this what this looks like. On the other side, Michael She was saying, Hey, I think we're gonna be wearing masks for a very long time like we're going to be the generation that wears masks and our kids might think it's weird, but that's us. I mean, is that what you see? Is that the new normal All I think that when I mask so not that difficult to well, I mean, I agree. You still waits. I mean, it's not that I'm not complaining. I'm just wondering like when we talked about the other side of this are we gonna go back to being able to like not were massed around the office? All right. Um, well, I think, for example, we had very little flu season this year. Um, less kids getting sick from normal school. So so I think in the future, let's so called. It disappears this year and next year. And the flu season arrives. I think you will see more more more people wearing masks. That they will say, You know, this is a very good preventive way to prevent normal for you know regular things from happening to a regular flu season. So I think that master will be with us for a long time. You know that the summer some groups of people I mean, have been wearing If you win in this city to three years ago, you saw something people from the Far East wearing masks walking around the city, and if you're traveling around the world, you'd see it to the world. Yes. So I think it's going to be a part of our off. It'll pop about costume going forward, not necessarily all the time. When we believe it is necessary. I think it'll be with us on day. Well, it was protecting each other with protecting else claims on neighbors and put them preventing people getting sick. So Watch the big deal. We we will get used to it like we get used to a lot of other things. Listen, if we care phones around with us all the time, can't we just kind of add on a mask and just make it kind of the norm? No, I'm serious, right? Yeah, thought that there would have been No, You're okay. That would be innovative enough to put a phone inside.

Weird AF News
"dowling" Discussed on Weird AF News
"New sign edge told them please be quiet during the pandemic. The city has seen an uptick in traffic dog. Parks and more dogs means more noise. Yeah that's right. There's a lot of dogs men. Everybody ran out and got a dog during the pandemic. Apparently there were like. I'm gonna be home alone. No no. I don't think so. I'm going go get an animal. You should have got more creative because dogs like really. Everybody has dogs. Get yourself some monkeys a wolverine or something fun. I don't know one of those gala monsters. A tasmanian devil. Yeah just throw it in your closet ticket for a walk now and then terrorise everybody in the neighborhood in other words. Get creative okay. That's enough to me that okay Back to the story back to the grill again. The grill again. Okay so more dogs more noise. Yeah that makes sense and by the way. These dog parks must be crowded. How many dogfights are happening recently. Bonnie castle dog park downtown. Winnipeg you guys know the place you guys have been to bunny castle dog park. Haven't you of course you have the dog. Park has been the source of complaints from residents saying the noise is excessive well. You should've thought twice before you decided to live next to a dog parks stupid. I love everybody wants to just blame it on the other stuff. You don't blame it on yourself that you chose to live in a noisy downtown area. Granted i did complain about the helicopters flying over my head when i was living in downtown. La but i knew about the helicopters going in. I really didn't have a right to complain. You know mostly. I just did it because it's funny michaela. Prentice brought her dog so most to bonnie castle for some fresh air. Ooh let's find out what happened when michaela brought some osa. It's nice to hear that you guys in canada. Name your dogs the same boozy way that we name them down in the states just just unbelievable on her way in. She spotted some new sign on the fence. I noticed that. Today when i came in the park the no excessive dog barking sign. I notice that sign. No excessive dog barking definitely new to me. I haven't seen that before i can. I can see why it went up. I can when. I was there in the summertime. There was some aggressive dogs some really big dogs barking. I mean they were big. They were barking the park next to an apartment building and there would be people in the balcony shouting down for us to be quiet. I remember that big dogs barking people telling us shut up. You can see where the signed came from. Prentice said in the summer they were close to forty or fifty dogs in the park at one time. Noise was definitely an issue while they found the one dog owner. Who's going to side with the people. Living in the apartments you will very rarely find the dog owner. That will do that. Dog owners are really in most instances just blindly on the side of all dogs in all situations. Really really irrationally. In my opinion as well you know who you are you dog. You've got dog on the brain. You're annoying so it was up to you. It'd be like a dog park on every corner and the rest of us would have to shut up. Kelly asking brought her four legged friends. The bonnie castle dog park burn. Some energy come on guys. Let's burn off some energy at the castle. She said dogs bark when they play. It's a sign that they're having fun. That's right these are dogs men. They're going to bark you. Know the solution is move away. Sorry to say you're never going to get rid of the dog park. That's in your neighborhood. People want more dog parks if anything in fact people when they find that. There's a park in the neighborhood and they own a dog. they will specifically target that neighborhood to live. Because you can't just find dog parks all over the place. This is a very desirable neighborhood. I'll bet and i bet you the price of an apartment here is just exorbitant. That's a big word that i pulled out a us proud of me This lady says her name was kayla. She says dogs bark when they play Got that then. She said it's a dog park. The dog bark. Everyone always tries their best to get them not to. But i think it's something that's inevitable. Put ours on the dog park which they probably already have most dog park seven hour. You can't go in after ten pm or something like that. It's like the swimming pool in the apartment building. For whatever reason everybody decided ten pm is the our get out of the pool. I don't know why. I don't know where that came from. But the fund must end at ten pm always. I don't know why i'm sure. The dog park has a similar rule. And if not you can enact one of these things because you can't have dogs barking at three. Am for definitely sure part. One of the city's responsible pet ownership bylaw sate says to ensure that a dog does not bark or howl or otherwise unduly disturbed the quiet of any individual. I mean you can't control these things The article ends with a quote from this prentice girl who was on the side of the apartment. People i think doug is louder perhaps take them to a park on the outskirts of the city. This one being downtown if you have a big large dog it's probably not advisable. Okay okay I don't know you guys probably own dogs. What do you think you'd probably agree with me that If you live there like you know what you're getting into unless you move there in nineteen twenty before there was dog parks. Who could have seen this coming by the way in. Nineteen twenty if you told people in nineteen. There's going to be park specifically for dogs. They would've told you you were nuts. Nuts you're like. Yeah and the in american spent about thirty million dollars a year on halloween costumes for their pets. That would just blow minds in one thousand nine twenty. that would have blum. Winds people would've accused you of lying. Hi everybody. I hope you had a nice weekend. I hope you enjoy the florida. Friday stories from over the weekend. And i wanna thank everybody who sent me florida's stories super appreciative and i also got a lot of people sending me the story about the guy with the cartoon about the guy with the big penis so that was pretty cool I really wanna watch it. I have a feeling it's not just for kids I have a. I have a new review that i want to read to you written by someone named jesse eight. Oh two was on. Itunes also known as apple podcasts. Also known as a place that you should go and write me a review. Why not five stars. It says here huge fan love this. Podcast i listen every day on my way to work. Jones is hilarious and informative thank you. I appreciate that. Because i love to be hilarious and informative in life. I think that's the way that you should be thank you. Jessie eighty-two from the united states What else did i want to bring attention to. Oh yeah i got Let me see. Somebody joined the patriot. Let's get to that jessica. Riles joined the pedroia. Jessica riles joined the patriot. Thank you so much jessica rows you own who. I don't know what that was studying. How much. I love you jessica. Rows also bought me a coffee. It looks like to you. Buy me a coffee to injure in the patriot. What woody tried to make my mind spin jessica trying to make me the happiest guy ever super appreciative jessica. She bought me a coffee and then she was like you know what. I'm gonna do something on a regular basis when a bomb. I'm going to join the patriots. Thank you so much jessica. Please enjoy the extra content and patriot. It's weird it came from my mind also Big shot out to ellie dowling. Who sent me a donation as well l. e. dowling a big fan of weird news super appreciative for sending a donation Jones he does accept donations. In case you were wondering pay pal. 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Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast
"dowling" Discussed on Starcastic Remarks-The Only Dallas Stars Fan-Led Podcast
"Would be awesome. So what are hoping for so. We saw the heartbreaking video. Been last season which still mad at people for videotaping but hoping that he gets a fire underneath him and that he can really play really well with these two guys. I mean i think him being somebody who gets in the right places at the right times. That could be a perfect fit for the two guys that just go flying because you see a lot when gurion enhancers flying down the wings there's in for the defeat it to there's nobody behind him. There's nobody to get that dropped pass to. I think ben could bill in awesome in that situation. I think that'd be really cool. Line two young guns. That would help a lot. Okay and then all the obvious one. The fcc line say together fox our komo kalaiana so they they all get a year older specifically Komo in fox is just a beast. He's he's one of the best defensive forwards in the game. Not hugli is already get already getting tweets. Like i forgot who it was. But someone said cog liano is for checking out one hundred and twenty percent this morning. Just didn't try and so we love cognitive autos for check any fox has been great and hopefully his face. Offs percentage just keeps getting higher. Now technically people would consider that the third line. But i'm almost considering that the second one second checking line the third line because it's a checking line but they get more ice time. They almost got more ice time than Than the second line did and the playoffs because zip line. The playoffs was so if we're playing a team that has a really good first line. We want that match. Oh we're gonna throw them on their more right. I guess without as much skill than gonna not play them as much so the second line. I guess i'd say the second line that technical second line is give your answer. A justin dowling and radulov. I don't understand this fascination with justin dowling you must do something right because jim montgomery loved him and so does rick bowness. I guess i don't know. But i don't see him as a starter i think he's definitely be on the taxi squad so he's the one who's likely to get ice time if when someone gets hurt but i don't see him in opening day starter and then our fourth line is a dickinson. Nick mono in jason robertson so looks like dancing robertson may actually finally crack that. The opening night roster. So you're happy about that. I have loved every time. Robertson has come up in played. I've really loved the way he's played. It's it's just really quick. He's really sly somehow. I'm not sure how else to describe it other than that. Just get around people and get the puck somehow but i really liked the way he played and then we got our defensive pairings which say look obvious from The playoffs the covid playoff got lyndale and kleinberg. Like i said. Hey skin aleksic and i do understand what. Nhl dot com was thinking. But they were talking about secretary of playing with heiskanen. What now manetti right. And then you would never. And then there are third pairing. They've got era and mark So specific that's i think i have no idea. That's why said psych almost like psych but yeah physics.

NPR News Now
Nurse Sandra Lindsay Receives First COVID Vaccine In New York
"To rollout covid. Nineteen vaccines is underway. As the coronavirus death toll continues to climb toward three hundred thousand the first widely publicized vaccination in the us took place in new york city just hours ago. Npr's brian man has details. Michael dowling head of one of new york's largest hospital systems described this as a historic moment. This is a special moment that special day. This is what everybody has been waiting for to be able to give the vaccine and this is the beginning of the end of the covy issue. Applause broke out in the clinic. As the shot was administered to sandra linzie. A nurse. who's been on the front lines carrying for covid. Nineteen patients brian man. Npr news

First Things First
Brandon Marshall on Browns chemistry now that Odell Beckham Jr is out for season due to ACL tear
"Shifting toward top story this morning news that we did all fear Odell Beckham junior lost for the season with a torn, left ACL. Keep in mind this is the third significant injury in Dell's career. This one has him out the remainder of the season head coach, Kevin Stephens, address the injury, and where the five and to Cleveland browns go from here. And Adele the energy brings the practice energy. He brings the Games you can't you can't No one else can bring that type of juice but. It's it's our job to find the guys that that can go compete that we can go put them in sponsor they can succeed. And I think. We'll be able to do that. That's not easy. Don't WANNA have to And I'm very disappointed for Odell. But that's the nature of this beast at injuries are part of this game and doesn't mean that many of us have to like it, but we do have to deal with it. Brandon. Brandon. How do expectations change now for the browns with Oh bj gone for the rest of the year Yeah I mean. They really don't change much. They should actually be better. Now this is unfortunate. Odell is a great player. It's it's going to be hard to replace his talent. You're going to miss them in moments you're gonNA, miss his playmaking ability. You're GonNa Miss, those times one to one going to miss those times where he breaks three four tackles and he can possibly. Get you back in a game or possibly even win one or two ball games but this team will be better because I believe there's no chemistry and no continuity. Well, we actually we all know that there's no chemistry and continuity. When you're dominant number one wide receiver, you put so much pressure on the play caller. You put so much pressure on the quarterback I experienced this throughout my career and I had. To learn how to communicate with quarterback communicate with the play caller because if you get an play callers, did they get out of rhythm and that's not what you want. You want that play caller to feel good about what he's dowling up. You also want that quarterback to be free think freely when he's dropping back going through the offense going through progressions. If he has one on one, he has landry on this. On this side. Well, people are going to say, well, why don't you throw del well, maybe two quarterback wants to go to Landry. So for that reason I think, Baker, will be better. He has a Guy Higgins that he has great chemistry with going back to his rookie year landry is his guy I think Baker will be better. There's going to be a lot of pressure on him to really work his offense now but now we're going to see if he is the real deal. So. If, if Landry's is guy, he's not, he's not having a bad year but he's on his spectacular year and I've heard you say though a wide receivers best friend is the other wide receiver because it takes them defensive pressure off him. But so far he's got zero touchdowns. He's actually thrown for more touchdowns than he's caught. So why do you expect Jarvis to be better and not worse? Well. It's more so about the offense I'm looking at. Them. Having success as an often when you look at Landry's banged up, he has a broken rib. He's been dealing with that but it could be because they've been they had too much emphasis on other guy on Odell trying to figure out how to get him going. So when that trade deadline come up, they're not trading him they actually find a way to make it work. So there's so many different reasons but I want this play caller to feel free and get into a rhythm I. Want this quarterback to drop back and go to his guys this team. How they win is on the ground and play action, but they're going to need to win throwing a ball like they did this past week sometimes in the national football league.

Steve Trevelise
New Jersey police officers accused of vandalizing cars of man who filed complaints against them
"Have admitted they vandalized vehicles belonging to a man after he filed an internal affairs complaint against them. Asbury Park police officer Stephen Martinsen In former special law enforcement officer Thomas Dowling, see the slashed tires and smashed a window of one of the man's cars. Bed Bath and

Techmeme Ride Home
Phil Schiller advances to Apple Fellow
"Super late breaking news here. Phil, Schiller is stepping down as apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing to be replaced by his deputy Greg Joswiak quoting CNBC, Schiller will continue to work at apple as an apple fellow the company said and will continue his role as the boss of Apple's APP store and company. Events Schiller will also continue to report to apple. CEO Tim. Cook Schiller has worked at apple since nineteen, eighty seven I'll keep. Working here, as long as they'll have me, I bleed six colors, but I also want to make some time in the years ahead for my family friends and a few personal projects I care deeply about Schiller said in a statement Schiller's departure from his formal role on Apple's leadership team comes following several other notable departures over the last couple of years including head of design Johnny. I've PR, boss Steve Dowling and retail boss Angela errands. But apple also made an addition to its exact team in that same time period with John John Andrea the head of artificial intelligence and quote.

WBZ Midday News
Portland protests peaceful after federal officers scale back presence
"This following an announcement that the presence of federal agents there are being reduced in Portland continues with more than 1000 gathering peacefully at the Justice Center and federal courthouse building to talk about the black light. S matter Movement. The phaseout of federal officers starting on Thursday created a shift in tone during protests both Thursday and Friday night. Demonstrations were peaceful, with federal officers gone from the streets. Also absent where the massive clouds of tear gas that had flooded downtown over the past few weeks. That is K y and TVs. Jennifer Dowling reporting. The search

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
The Emerging Role of SASE and the Cloud
"Want to touch on this this notion of Sassy and how that applies to things like zero trust, let let. Can we start with just some basic syrup for folks who might not be familiar with? Can you describe to us? What is Sassy? Sassy it stands for secure access. Edge and it's an emerging concept I think that Gartner kind of put out into the market about a year or so ago. And it's really about moving the The network security stack to the cloud. And when you think about what a network security stack is, it's a combination of things that include. firewalls and secure web gateways and VPN type technology software defined perimeter. remote browser isolation. The number of things that you used to have in your organization on premise, all of those things that entire security stack is now kind of migrating to the cloud, and when that occurs, users of this new security stack this residing in the cloud have a better scale ability better security better control. and there's a lot of. Lot of larger corporations that are starting to put these security stacks together and an offer. Sassy type services if I if I were to go back in time I remember when there was a an appliance for every one of those things that I just described you know a firewall appliance, secure web gateway appliance of VPN appliance and then. During my fortinet days I saw that consolidation occur into what was called a UTM unified threat management where all those different technologies. Instead of being separate appliances, they kind of consolidated into a single appliance all in one appliance. What's now happening is that same concept of consolidation is occurring, but it's not an appliance anymore. It's all moving. To a cloud and consolidated into a single cloud. Are, there any limitations there are. Are there any shortcomings to to moving to Sassy? Argue that you know. They really want best of breed and they. They will argue that you can't really get best of breed when you select. No one single cloud provider to offer all of those services, so some organizations will see that as a weakness and say well I want. This part of the security stack provided by a vendor. Era Acts in a different part of the security stack offered by vendor Y so that they can build a kind of best of breed approach. That I think is probably one of the biggest limitations to doing it. And what are some of the major benefits? Then we'll the benefits are that you don't have to go out and purchase all of these different appliances, and then try to deploy them everywhere. You have offices. It's all centrally located in the cloud, so it reduces your. Deployment footprint significantly, and the administration of all of those things starts to get a lot easier because the cloud provider is doing a lot of that a lot of that work for you updates and things like that so I think huge benefits come from that and I. Think one of the things that. was very telling. When covid nineteen hit, a lot of organizations scramble to figure out how to get their employees working remote better, and they were using the appliance approach. Their appliances weren't necessarily enough to handle the the low that they were now being tasked to put on them before they might have had on hundred users connecting to the VPN. And now it's a thousand users connecting to the VPN to get remote access to the network. So if they had deployed a Sassy solution is just a really a matter of dowling up more capacity from the Sassy cloud provider dialing down once they don't need any anymore.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Oregon sues federal agencies for violating protesters' rights
"And now that's relating tensions with federal law enforcement. Oregon is suing several federal agencies and the mayor of Portland does not want police there to share space with the President Donald Trump has criticized the disorder in town here, and Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf has called the protesters Wallace anarchists in his visit to the city last week, putting the national spotlight on the protests and the federal response, which has included controversial arrest and detainment by federal officers. Reporter Jennifer Dowling.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Virginia Republicans urge governor to reopen schools 5 days a week
"Republicans Republicans pushed pushed for for school school buildings buildings to to reopen reopen five five days days a a week. week. I'm I'm Nick Nick in in l l e e w w t t o o P P NEWS NEWS time. time. 3 3 31 31 CBS CBS NEWS NEWS UPDATE. UPDATE. The The number number of of new new US US cases cases of of Corona Corona virus virus continues continues to to rise. North Carolina reporting more than 1900 with Florida at 15,300 California Congressman Adam Schiff on ABC. I'm concerned that the Republicans in Congress will not rise to the challenge of this virus. And we will have mohr. Economic suffering and and more more death death in in Oregon. Oregon. Health Health officials officials blame blame large large gatherings. gatherings. Joan's Joan's Jennifer Jennifer Dowling, Dowling, the the Oregon Oregon Health Health Authority Authority reports reports that that since since Oregon Oregon began began reopening, reopening, health health officials officials have have seen seen daily positive cases of the the virus virus shoot shoot up, up, especially especially when when family family and and friends friends get get together together for for graduations, graduations, birthdays, birthdays, weddings weddings and and holidays. holidays. It's It's also also spreading spreading more more rapidly rapidly among among young young people people with with specific specific outbreaks outbreaks in Oregon linked to exercise classes of fraternity party at a bachelor party surgeon general Dr Jerome Adam spoke to CBS. We're in a very different place than what we were in February and March. We have over 300 within increase and available pp. And that's not the famed mission accomplished. But

Michael Berry
Houston removes Columbus statue from city park
"We get three statues now removed from Houston parks this week today the Christopher Columbus statue in bell park was taken down after it was vandalized three times in the last two weeks it'll be placed in storage for now the Columbus statue was donated to the city by an Italian American organization in nineteen ninety two to commemorate the five hundredth anniversary of Columbus discovering the Americas earlier this week the city removed a statue of Dick Dowling from Hermann park at a statue called spirit of the confederacy from Sam Houston

Sean Hannity
The Spirit of Confederacy statue has officially been removed from Sam Houston Park
"Down one to go the city of Houston website remove the spirit of the confederacy statue from Sam Houston park it had stood there for more than a century a statue of Richard Dowling will be removed today Houstonians have mixed feelings about the mayor's decision to turn around and he was a military hero I just as soon stay there in fact the way some well today their dad not I don't own a damn and I would not see you know more more lives in the United I like that they spoke with our TV partners channel to the spirit of the confederacy will be moved to the Houston museum of African American culture where it will be on display to help educate visitors about the history of racism in America but president of the Houston and double ACP opposes that decision

Brian Kilmeade
Cuomo On Coronavirus: 'This Is A Character Test For All Of Us'
"There is a meeting today with heads of hospitals throughout New York state headed by former health commissioner Michael Dowling the governor says no city in the state can quarantine without state approval and the governor says he has absolutely no plans to quarantine New York City retired medical staff is being asked to come out of retirement to assist they are asked to contact health dot York dot com forward slash assistance a paid family leave bill big goes before the New York state legislature today and the governor says restrictions put in place in the tri state are in the best interests of the people including the closing of things like restaurants bars and cafes allowed to do take out and delivery schools close gyms closed and other non essential businesses years ago everybody's afraid everybody's nervous how you respond how you act this is a character test for all of us individually it's a character test for us collectively as a society what did you do at that moment people in the tri state are asked not to travel voluntarily between eight PM and

NFL Live
Browns Make It Official
"We will start with the official news out of Cleveland Scavenge to ban skis hired by the browns. They announce officially on Monday. He's thirty seven. Spent fourteen seasons as an assistant in Minnesota but has never been a head coach at any level level his entire. NFL coaching career. As I mentioned has been with one organization the Minnesota Vikings Stansky took over play calling duties on offense late in the two thousand eighteen season. Minnesota ran the ball. Forty seven percent of the time with Danske asked the play caller. That's the second highest rate in that span trailing only the Baltimore Ravens was introduced at a press conference just a little while ago. I the foremost success starts with people and I know we'll talk a lot about culture but it is absolutely about the people and everybody knows the Harry Truman quote. It's amazing what you can accomplish when no one cares who gets. That's the credit and that's what I believe. We have in our building. We have great people. I know we're going to add to it will hire G. G. M. here in the next week can or two and we're going to add to this culture that that we're building here and we have the right people and again. I can't stress enough. How excited I am the be? Just a part of did you know to use a basketball terms to my dad can understand this. I want to be the point guard for this organization. I want to bring the ball up then I wanNA share the basketball and let so what else get an easy bucket though smiling over there. WE'RE NOT GONNA I'M NOT GONNA speak anything into existence right now I can. I promise you that we're GONNA work. I've already spoken to a few of our players already. And that's what I'm about I'm about working and I'm about putting a foundation together the other. We will be methodical about it. We will not skip. Step two two and three to get to four. We're GONNA start in the foundation and then we're going to reinforce foundation Shen said we can build upon it and when I'm talking about this I'm talking about schemes and technique will be diligent about working with our players so that they can develop into the the best versions of themselves and ultimately we're building a foundation for what we hope is a championship. Effort will have a culture of accountability. We'll have structures is in place the players will understand our rules. And what we're about and we're going to demanding and we're going to hold each player accountable. Because ultimately I know this about players they they May Not come out and ask you for that. But that's what they want. Well perhaps the tenth. TIME IS THE CHARM IN CLEVELAND. Stansky is the tenth full time head coach Wjr. The browns have hired since returning to the League in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine that is the most in the league over that span of the previous nine. None have posted a winning record. Heard and not a single one has lasted more than four seasons continuity and consistency has been a real issue in Cleveland. Victor certainly something they'd like to you see changes to fanciest step in the right direction. In your opinion will I believe he is and I think that consistency where it is important. And right because you put up that list of all the coaches and the coaches that they've they've pretty much funneled through throughout the years can you provide that level of stability that they've been seeking for almost a year in and year out. Can you provide that for their now. The thing I do like about Stansky a fan ski is that he has experience with creating plays for two star receivers and I think that's something that's going to have to translate over to the Cleveland. Browns obviously with Odell Beckham junior junior and Jarvis Landry and having that experience I'm sure enticed of that for an office inside bring him in and understanding that they got to get the best out of these players in the best out of all their play makers obviously nick included In the backfield now is he going to be a leader of men and he is he going to be able to handle. The Eagles and the different personalities is that are in that locker room. Desk the biggest question that still remains to be seen. It's defense gas interviewed with the browns. Before in fact it's believed that he was the first source of politics but Desta several seasons ago and and it didn't work out. Matt you spent time with him as part of that Minnesota Vikings Organization. What can you tell us right? He he was a young quarterback coach at the time. And so when I got there was actually a little bit older than he was which is an interesting dynamic but at the same time. He's been all around that building. You know he's an administrative assistant and when he started there then. He was a quarterback coach. He's I've been with the running backs he's been with the wide receivers so he's been in all the different elements of the offensive side of the ball. He's seen the ups and downs. He's seen how free agency can impact so he's got a great feel feel. He's a great leader. He's got a presence about himself in the other thing that I think that the Cleveland browns are probably drawn to is the simple fact that this is a very quarterback friendly offensive structure that he's presented presented in for a guy like Baker Mayfield that had had his struggles last year. And maybe some confidence issues. Maybe not though. Let's see the press conference the same time. It's a quarterback friendly. There's a lot of play action. There's a lot of movement of the pockets. A Lotta easy throws to be made screen. And then there's like you said that balance forty seven percent percent of the time the run the ball. There's great balance in that offensive structure in for a young quarterback and going into his third year after some struggles. I think this is a great fit for that organization Asian and going back to when they actually made this higher People in Cleveland were telling me that it was actually his run game because we see what he was able to do with Dowling Cook and how he was able to make become a good player to really a great one and he's a central part of that offense that we now see in Minnesota and that was a big part of it but in terms of now Cleveland going forward looking for GM the way it was explained to me is they really want these to head coach and gm to work as one. This is why they moved on. From John Dorsey Percy and Freddie Kitchens. They didn't feel like this was working together. So they're looking for someone who has the same vision and the analytics department obviously is of of crucial part of Cleveland. And what they're looking for a head coach and I think that's why Stefanski became that lead candidate because he's accepting of it. He wants to be part of that and You know I think I saw some reports out there about how Cleveland is demanding that their head coach presents the game plan to ownership and really the way it was explained to me. It's not so much that they want to see the game plan. They just want everyone to be in sync to go over to make sure they're all on the same page headed into the game. Well you can't blame him and and that is something that clearly was not the case. I think you make a great point. It's poor in that somebody come in and be able to work and mold Baker Mayfield but also be able to be the CEO and run this whole organization and have everybody else be accountable. I think Freddie Kitchens might have had one of those two things that went by the wayside outside the quarterback with the hiring in Cleveland. What it does mean? Is that every chair on the head. Coaching carousel is now accounted for. The browns were the fifth and final team to hire a new head coach in the off season. Three of the hires tires Stefanski as we just discussed Joe Judge with the giants and Matt Raw and Carolina our first time. NFL head coaches the other two quite the contrary contrary Mike McCarthy in Dallas Ron Rivera in Washington they will get a second chance or in some cases third or fourth various established. NFL head coaches of of all the five. Who Intrigues you? The most in their new spot intrigues me is Matt Rule. I WanNa see what really transpires here right. He seven years sixty million dollar contract. That's a big commitment big commitment. I mean we might need to think about going into coach. That's it has everything else that they're also saying that they're making a commitment to Cam Newton with the type of style and the offensive structured. That they've set up McCaffrey's there I mean they've got the pieces of the puzzle there now. It's interesting to see how that that offensive structure from college translates to the NFL. which is I mean? There's been guys like chip Kelly in the past right John Harbaugh's price guy. That's been the most successful but that was more of a pro style offense with the most the most recent Kingsbury in Arizona so cliff Kingsbury. Excuse me it's been a mixed bag. There's no question. Let me ask you this just circling back to something you said by hiring Matt rule it you believe this means a commitment to Cam Newton. Can you explain why why I just think that The Baylor and watching their offense of structure and the RPO that takes place that's run pass options and all the different things that they're well versed in and that the Baylor offense has been historically historically very successful with in terms of that offense of structure I just think that that Fits Cam Newton's game very well and so I believe that that's a statement saying look. We wanted to bring somebody in here that you're going to be comfortable in this type of offense of structure and go out and be able to put yourself in a position to have success extent to intrigue you for me. Is Joe Judge my beloved giants. I think well I just think because going into it. Once I saw the Vacancy Happen at the head coaching position I was all right. The giants are GonNa come in here and get either like a Ron Rivera type or even McCarthy and get a guy that will come in and commanding presence. Once he walks into the building and I think with the hiring of Joe Judge just left me like okay I. It felt like the same cycle almost felt like coach mcadoo a couple years ago when you give a guy a shot and bring him in if he can transcend The coaching position or the year. After that when you bring in Pat Shurmur and you try to bring take a chance on another guy. Felt like we're taking another chance on another guy but granted. I must say I loved after the press conference I loved his mannerisms I love. He literally embodied what the New York Giants Football Organization is all about when he stepped up there on that podium Liam so I say that with a grain of salt because I love the press conference and I think he's going to bring something different than the other two coaches did in the past. But I still left me scratching my head in terms of who was out there here in the type of guys that could've came in that building and commanded a present these guys by the way Matt Rule and Gioja Geno. It's not about winning the press coverage but they did rule who was must see TV. I was just watching. He's missing time with the giants. Who so I knew all about? He's got does I think you know obviously recruiting such a big part of being a head coach in college. You don't mean to recruit You know when you're in the NFL. Which is why? I'm an agreement with you. I think that is the most enticing match COPA or at least the situation of the coaches just because you just look at history and making that jump from college the NFL. It's not easy and there just hasn't been a high success rate there. I think obviously he spent a little time with a giant. So it's not like he's

60 Minutes
Kid Phone Usage: Screen Time Changes Structure of Kids’ Brains, ‘60 Minutes’ Says
"If you have kids in wonder if all that time they spend on their smartphones endlessly scrolling snapping and texting is affecting their brains. You might wanna put down your own phone and pay attention. The federal government through the national institutes of health has launched the most ambitious study of adolescent, brain development, ever attempted in part. Scientists are trying to understand what no one currently does how all that screen time impacts the physical structure of your kids brains as well as their emotional development and mental health. Let me know when you're ready twenty one sites across the country. Scientists have begun interviewing nine and ten year olds and scanning their brains. They'll follow more than eleven thousand kids for a decade and spend three hundred million dollars doing it. It's quite an investment. Doctor guy Dowling of the national institutes of health gave us a glimpse of what they've learned. So far, the focus only I started talking about doing this study was tobacco marijuana all drugs. The screen time component really came into play. Because we were wondering what is the impact? I mean, clearly kids spend so much time on screens the first wave of data from brain scans of forty five hundred participants is in and it has Donald Dowling of the NIH and other scientists intrigued here, you can see that there are differences in the patterns, the Moro is found significant differences in the brains of some kids who use smartphones, tablets and video games. More than seven hours a day. What we can say is that this is what the brains look like of kids who spent a lot of time on screens, and it's not just one pattern. That's hassen. It's very fascinating the color show differences in the nine and ten year olds brains. The red color represents premature thinning of the cortex. That's the wrinkly outermost layer of the brain that processes information from the five senses. What is a thinning of the cortex? Mean? That's typically thought to be a maturation process. What we would expect to see later is happening a little bit earlier should parents be concerned by that. We don't know if it's being caused by the screen time. We don't know yet. If it's a bad thing, it won't be until we follow them over time that we will see if there are outcomes that are associated with the the differences that we're seeing in this single snapshot, the interviews and data from the NIH study have already revealed something else kids who spend more than two hours a day. A on screens got lower scores on thinking and language tests. When the study is complete is a possible that a researcher will be able to say whether or not screen time is actually addictive we hope so we'll be able to see not only how much time are they spending how they perceive it impacting them. But also, what are some of the outcomes and that will get at the question of whether there's a dictionary not win. Will you have the answers that you're searching for some questions will be able to answer in a few years. But some of the really interesting questions about these long term outcomes, we're going to have to wait a while because they need to happen that delay leaves researchers who studied technology's impact on very small children anxious in many ways, the concern that investigators like I have is that we're sort of in the midst of a natural kind of uncontrolled experiment on the next generation of children. Doctor Dimitri Christoph is at Seattle Children's hospital was the lead author of the American Academy of pedia. Deatrich most recent guidelines for screen time. They now recommend parents avoid digital media use except video chatting in children younger than eighteen to twenty four months. So what we do know about babies playing with ipads, is that they don't transfer what they learn from the ipad to the real world, which is to say that if you give a child an app where they play with virtual Legos, virtual blocks and stack them and then put real blocks in front of them. They start all over if they try to do it in real life. It's as if they've never done it before it, also, it's not transferable. Don't transfer the knowledge from two dimensions to three don't you? Kristina kiss is one of the few scientists who've already done experiments on the influence screens have on children under the age of two. It's a critical period for human brain development. If you're concerned about your teenager being addicted to their iphone your infant is much more vulnerable and using the exact. Same device your infant is more vulnerable. Because why because the experience of making something happen is so much more gratifying to them. In a small pilot study the doctor cosstalk has conducted on fifteen children. Researchers gave toddlers three toys first of plastic ATar than an ipad that played musical notes. And finally an ipad with an app that rewarded the kids with lights colors and sound. So it a very specific time of the research. Assistant will ask the child to give what they're playing with back to give it to the resources to research assistant. Sixty six percent of the time with their traditional toy the child will do just that with the ipad that simulates that they give it back almost with the same frequency. But with the ipad app that when they push on it, it does all kinds of things they're much less likely to give it back with a more interactive. I've had app the percentage of kids willing to hand it back to the researcher dropped from sixty percent to forty five percent. It's that much more engaging. It's that much more engaging. And that's what we find in the laboratory. It's engaging by design Tristan Harris told us in a story we reported more than a year ago. There's a whole playbook of techniques that get used to get using the product for as long as possible. Harris is a former Google manager. Who is one of the first Silicon Valley insiders to publicly acknowledge that phones and apps are being designed to capture and keep kids attention. This is about the war for attention, and where that's taking society, and we're that's taking technology which wanting for adults four kids. This is a whole other thing. That's where this gets particularly sensitive is developmentally. Do we want this war for attention to be affecting our children? Do you think parents understand the complexities of what their kids are dealing with? No. And I think this is really important because there's a narrative that all I guess they're just doing this like we used to gossip on the phone. But what this MRs is that your telephone in the nineteen seventies didn't have a thousand engineers and the other side of the telephone who are redesigning it to work with other telephones. And then updating the way your telephone work every day to be more and more persuasive until recently, it was impossible to see what happens inside a young. Brain when a person is focused on a mobile device. But now scientists at the university of California San Diego have hacked that problem. How often do you have people come in? Marois? So as often as we possibly can Dr Karen bag is an investigator on that three hundred million dollar NIH study her team is scanning teenagers brains as they follow Instagram. The most popular social media app when we met eighteen year old Roxy ship. She was about to participate in Dr baggage study how much time do you actually spend on screens a check my phone, Freddie regularly. I'd say what's pretty regularly every at least ten to twenty minutes is a conservative estimate. She can't take her phone into the MRI because of the powerful magnets in the machine. So a mirror has been placed above her face to allow her to look across the room at a movie screen displaying images from her Instagram account this way, Dr Baghdad can see exactly which parts of the brain's reward system are most active while using social media. So you could actually see a part of the brain light up when you're feeling good. Yes. From the scanner in the Skinner based on her data and the results from other studies. Dr baggage is among scientists who believe screen time stimulates the release of the brain chemical dopamine, which has a pivotal role in cravings and desire. So you're more likely to act impulsively. And use social media compulsively. Instead of like checking yourself you wanna keep on it to keep getting the good feelings. Teenagers. Now spend on average four and a half hours a day on their phones all that time has resulted in a fundamental shift in how a generation of American kids acts and thinks when smartphones went from being something only a few people had something the majority of people had it had this really big affect on how teens related to each other. Gene twinkie is a psychology professor at San Diego State university. She spent five years combing through four large national surveys of eleven million young people since the nineteen sixties she discovered sudden changes in the behavior and mental health of teens born in one thousand nine hundred five and later generation that she calls I gen- now the first generation to spend their entire adolescence with smartphones. So a lot of them can't remember a time before smartphones existed. There have been generational shifts before in the past. I haven't they're certainly this one's much more sudden and pronounced. Than most of the others. The food was introduced in two thousand and seven smartphones. Gained widespread usage among young people by two thousand and twelve gene. Twenty says she was startled to find that in the four years that followed the percentage of teens who reported drinking. We're having sex fell. But the percentage who said they were lonely or depressed spite it's possible. Other factors may have played a role. But twenty says she wasn't able to identify any that correlated as closely as the growing popularity of the smartphone and social media. It's not just the loneliness and depression from these surveys. It's also that ER visits for self harm like cutting have tripled online girls aged ten to fourteen what our teams doing on their phones that that could be connected to depression. It could be anything. There's there's kind of two different schools of thought on this said, it's the specific things that teams are doing on their phones. That's the problem or it could be just the sheer amount of time. Mm that they're spending on their phones. That's the problem. Finding definitive answers about social media's influence on mental health can be a frustrating. Exercise. Eighty one percent of teens in a new national survey by the Pew Research Center said they feel more connected to their friends and associated social media use with feeling included. But in a month long experiment at the university of Pennsylvania college

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Phones, tablets, and their impact on kids' brains
"Wave of data from brain scans of forty five hundred participants is in and it has Dr Dowling of the NIH and other scientists intrigued here, you can see that there are differences in the patterns MRI's found significant differences in the brains of some kids who use smartphones, tablets and video games. More than seven hours a day. What we can say is that this is what the brains look like of kids who spent a lot of time on screens, and it's not just one pattern. That's it's very fascinating. The color show differences in the nine and ten year olds brains. The red color represents premature thinning of the cortex. That's the wrinkly outermost layer of the brain processes information from the five senses. What is a thinning of the cortex? Mean? That's typically thought to be maturation process. What we would expect to see later is happening a little bit earlier should parents be concerned by that. We don't know if it's being caused by the screen time. We don't know yet. If it's a bad thing, it won't be until we follow them over time that we will see if there are outcomes that are associated with the the differences that we're seeing in this single snapshot, the interviews and data from the NIH study have already revealed something else. To spend more than two hours a day on screens got lower scores on thinking and language tests. When the study is complete is possible that a researcher will be able to say whether or not springtime is actually addictive. We hope so we'll be able to see not only how much time are they spending how they perceive it impacting them. But also, what are some of the outcomes and that will get at the question of whether there's a dictionary not win. Will you have the answers that you're searching for some questions will be able to answer in a few years. But some of the really interesting questions about these long term outcomes we're going to have to wait a while because they need to happen. That delay leaves researchers who studied technology's impact on very small children anxious in many ways, the concern that investigators have is that we're sort of in the midst of a natural kind of uncontrolled experiment on the next generation of children. Doctor Dmitri Christoph focus at Seattle. Children's

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Mexican state confirms ICE detainee wanted for homicide
"Thinking irate and a man was detained while driving his pregnant wife. To the hospital they said he had an arrest warrant in Mexico according, to now Joel Ronan thirty five is a. Citizen in Mexico according to ice in a statement that was illegally residing in. The United States and had an outstanding warrant for, homicide charges in Mexico. Now his wife is saying those charges have to be a misunderstanding and that he's never been in any type. Of legal problems and? The Mexican consulate saying they don't have any record of. This either the. Officers did ask for identification from both aroma and his. Wife and they. Were having a schedule. C. section so they were on the way to. The hospital staff to get some gas that's when I surrounded them in, the gas station and they detained him she said she spoke to him. For, the first time on Saturday and deliver. The baby without him as well but what. Outlets reporting he really didn't have a one according. To the Mexican this is CNN they contacted the Mexican consulate They said they have no record of any type of homicide charges

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Woman suing United says she was groped, tormented on SF-bound flight
"Finley scott still the official springbok memories of commercials united airlines from this colorado woman swing united airlines failing to protect her from a drunken passenger who allegedly molested on a long haul flight after telling cabin crew he was horny according to the daily mail dowling says she filed her she fled her business class seat when she awoke defined monte window rubbing her crotch and masturbating under a rug during a flight from hong kong to san francisco she says she reported the year old to a flight attendant but was told to resolve the incident by returning to her seat to go talk to her attacker according to papers filed as part of the civil lawsuit of colorado federal district court the cabin crew eventually moved to another seat further along same rope however a veteran freight pilot with fedex when you absolutely positively have to get let's just stop the story while we're ahead what do you think i don't see this story going anywhere but down so veteran freight pilot with fedex when you absolutely positively have to get it there like right now is on a flight from hong kong to sfo it is now rubbing the genital area of another passenger you let reminds me this should scare the jesus of you went on doing a story like that reminds me of a story that i have yes right here delta if we're gonna bash united the hometown it's not really the hometown i'm not really sure what the hometown the united is anymore i know headquarters h q is in chicago the what's houston that was the home of continental and just little old denver stuck in the middle delta airlines will begin limiting the number of emotional support animals the passengers can bring on its airlines a shift that comes as lawmakers tighten rules governing the practice i'm troubled by the sentence the number of emotional support animals that a passenger can bring on starting today as a matter of fact the atlanta based carrier will allow only one such pet pull customer and we'll stop considering pit bulls as emotional support pets that's racist i'm starting a movement for pit bulls congress began considering legislation narrowing the definition of such animals for air travel purposes earlier this year after a series of incidents including one in which a dog died in an overhead bin during a united flight delta said its rules reflect growing safety concerns no it doesn't you don't care about what you do care about safety you care about safety because you don't want one of your planes to crash but comfort of your passengers.

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Australia, New Zealand brands viewed as aspirational to the Asian middle-class consumer
"A lot of time for example in here your face processing strategy we've also entered into a partnership to be fixed sporting from australia cadillac sporting for us there's a real focus on her friends a real focus on the consumer side is a migration of business totally from being more of a business today more to save and that does bring focus on the consumer and consumer brands for a strategy that's a fantastic opportunity which is connecting this brand's into the business and the in china and says i think part of a significant opportunity for us as an organization new zealand in terms of appealing to that chinese lockers question in new zealand has done an amazing job of fielding brand and we have operations here in australia and new zealand new zealand dispensary inspiration for the ice in middle foster share in different ways both of them have a an image being very clean and green and healthy new zealand's more strongly around the dairy stays there is successful film industry tourism australia's is a little more complex gizmo complex because of the size of about country and the diversity i think i'm very very strong brands from atmosphere and individually opportunity sorry we're looking at new zealand perhaps might not have the same resonance in the engine is an australian reciprocally things in his strategy that strategy has unique password resume that was nick dowling ceo for australia and new zealand over at new hope group speaking to bloomberg's heidi london well egyptian shares have extended their rally this year to push the benchmark index beyond its pre currency float level boosted by speculation that economic reforms will continue to benefit local companies were joined now by our middle east equities reporter felipe fish echo philippa you bring us a chart as always it's g hashtag btv eight zero eight seven pull it up on the bloomberg when i look at this it's suggests there might be some room to go for japan stocks am wasn't fifty insistent that there's been a lot going on within egypt there was a master devaluation of the currency that happened at the end of two dozen sixteen and since then stocks have been catching up quite a bit we could see some an extension of this rally in the next few sessions or a few weeks but maybe there could be a repricing of stocks in cairo because of how the they might be getting expensive.