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Mark Levin
Caller: Biden Continues to Kill Projects, Take Jobs in Minnesota
"Good evening Mark thank you for taking my call You get a note with you last Thursday and again tonight about the bureaucracy and how they want to stop projects and kill the economy In northern Minnesota we are the largest We have the Duluth complex It's one of the largest precious metals finds in the world And we have one project that's been in permitting for 18 years And with Biden's executive order shutting down 300 and some thousand acres for 20 years essentially killed another project We're talking 600 direct jobs and somewhere in the neighborhood of 2000 indirect jobs And these people they don't care They don't care these people that they're having removed from their jobs or preventing them from getting jobs are hardworking blue collar middle class the lower middle class people who use their hands who use their ingenuity they're not sitting in some office in some city or suburbs These are the people that produce what it is that you like and what you need and what you want And they're out of sight so they're out of mind And you're a 100% right it's just so grotesque So contemptible I don't know what the EPA does but I know it's not so great For all the talk what would we do without the EPA plenty They act like the states don't have their own EPAs you know Eric they do We've got a layer upon it later of it up here It's incredible

My First Million
"duluth" Discussed on My First Million
"Take my piece of pie and so this working tells me nothing more than that. This is a even better idea for somebody to go start. I agree agree to say oh does does exist. That's dumb. we always get those all the time. What isn't this exists. I'm like i don't know and it doesn't matter does it probably does. It has just do it or don't do it but whether something does it doesn't matter but i got a check you for a minute acting like you're coming up with ooh do fig for construction where like dude. There is an opportunity for somebody to do this by the way. I'm looking at their stuff and they definitely have a lot of the like there's like this. I don't even know what you call this thing. This like like super yellow jacket. That's like yeah. You're not a fireman. But you wear this for some reason so so they definitely have a lot of the pieces. But when i was going down the rabbit hole looking at what what. What are the things that basically outdoor workers. Where whether you're on and you know you're in a shale fracking field or you're doing construction of homes. You know it doesn't really matter which which version of these premium to be placed on super rugged durable shoes but also mud shoes but also heavy jackets. There's a towel that goes on her neck that's a cooling towel. There's like this whole line stuff. And the reason i think this might be bigger and better than figs is if you look at our heart or duluth which are a couple of companies that do this. I think they're both like six hundred million plus an annual sales duluth. I looked up before this. There are six hundred thirty eight million in annual sales. It's only got a five hundred million dollars market cap so double the revenue figs so duluth one tenth of the market cap. Dilute trading company is another car Their business was growing seventy percent year-over-year so it's obviously like where where the action is versus all their retail retail shops..

WDUN AM550
"duluth" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"Onto Kimbrough law dot net. Stepping into a brand new morning 8 38 at Wdun getting an update on your forecast from John Weatherby. We start hazy and muggy, with mostly cloudy skies and again. Showers and thunderstorms likely mainly after two o'clock cells that don't move very quickly. Locally heavy rainfall briefly gusty winds even vivid lightning. Make sure you stay weather alert high of 84. Showers and thunderstorms ending by seven o'clock tonight later. Mostly cloudy, low. 68 tomorrow Partly sunny 50% chance of showers and thunderstorms. 87 Thursday 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms from the access Wdun Weather Center. I'm meteorologist John Weatherby. I'll tell you one thing that vivid lightning is an attention getter saw some of that yesterday as I was making my track back from the veterinarian. Man. It was just popping just well, That's an eye opener for sure. All right. So what's going on right now? Well, we've got winds Come at the moment. Humidity still hanging in there 93% so good and think for you this morning. And cloud cover around most of the North Georgia areas. We start a brand new day temperatures slowly moving upward but not jumping like we have seen in the past couple of weeks. That cloud covers keeping things on the cool side. Starting out this morning. Let's go into de Marist, where you're starting out at 69 degrees checking in this morning in Duluth. We're looking at 70 degrees Gainesville at 69 at North Georgia's News Talk Wdun. This traffic report is sponsored by Extreme Clean Auto spot. We do have one accident right now being reported in Gwinnett County is on Auburn Road at Brazelton highways to watch out for some slow down there, but the rest of your drive time just looking normal.

Fat-bike Radio
"duluth" Discussed on Fat-bike Radio
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Le Courrier du Coeur Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Le Courrier du Coeur Podcast
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Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"In gwinnett and georgia real estate. Because you deserve no less. Why by kia mall of georgia. We provide award. Winning customer satisfaction have been a family owned business for over twenty years buying or leasing with us fast and easy and you could get pre approved online enforce simple steps we offer top dollar on trade ins and have new vehicle specials that are updated every month and are factory trained technicians make servicing your vehicle convenient with extended service hours. Stop by and shop with us on the lot or visit us online at love. Mikey dot com Time unemployment claims georgia. Phil asked me mirroring. The decline in claims of the national jobless. Georgians fill twenty four thousand five hundred and fifty three initial claims last week down. Eight hundred eighty eight the week before the state department of labor reported. Meanwhile the department was being forced to do with growing cases of fraud of more than sixty thousand georgians.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"duluth" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Will pay tribute to Kelsey and all that she did and wanted to do if she had had more time. Chris Mama WBZ Boston's news radio 807. Someone's finally headed up stairs and across the river to Manhattan. Look who's finally moving out of the basement. Everybody welcome to a late show. I'm your host Stephen Colbert. Three weeks from today on Joe 14th Colbert will be back at the Ed Sullivan Theater in front of a fully vaccinated studio audience of 400. They'll all have to show proof and face mask will be optional. The late show hasn't happened since March of last year. In a statement, Colbert says he's looking forward to doing shows for an audience. He can smell and touch. Ever. Rodriguez CBS News long Missing 1960 Corvette finally has a brand new owner sold during a court ordered auction. Classic car went for $685,000. That is about half of what auction house Sotheby's Had been expecting the car, one of three identical blue and white vets to race to the 1960. Lamont's heavily altered by its last known owner. It was finally tracked down 10 years ago. And say hello to the birthday boy Twist. All right, Bob Dylan, considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Is you ready for this 80 years old? How in the world did that happen in Dylan's hometown of Duluth, Minnesota. It's day three of the more than week long Duluth, Dylan fast with performances by local artists and tribute bands, both virtual and live performances. Happy Birthday, Bob Dylan 80. Years old today. It's 808 off the Wall Street this morning and Bloomberg business here's.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"Duluth man accused of stabbing another man to death at a norcross hotel in two thousand nineteen has been convicted of murder in the case and one of the first jury trials held more than a year in gwinnett twenty two year old. Donald steel was recently convicted on felony murder and aggravated assault for the september. Twenty nine thousand. Nine stabbing death of kevin mcgruder junior. Mr steele was sentenced to life in prison. The murder happened at the guest. In on peachtree industrial boulevard on september twenty four th two thousand nineteen and a stabbing occurred during a drug deal where donald claimed the victim took his money but did not hand over the drugs he'd mon- healthcare's adding four ata hospitals to its network in a deal valued at close to one billion dollars. The purchase from hd a would make atlanta-based piedmont the leading system in georgia. In number of hospitals at fifteen the emory and well star systems are next at eleven if regulators approve the acquisitions as expected the nonprofit piedmont system will acquire eastside medical center in snowville coliseum medical centers and coliseum northside both in macon and carterville medical center in carterville. The target closing date is july thirty first. H c a chain based in tennessee value. The acquisition price at nine hundred fifty million dollars. In addition piedmont would become a partner in a joint venture for twelve urgent and family care. Clinics governor camp has signed new bills aimed at cracking down on street racing. Cutting red tape adoptions and protecting foster kids. The governor signed legislation to toughen penalties for illegal street races by criminalising promotions on social media and potentially confiscating cars. The new law or player file what. It means to engage in reckless street racing layout penalties for habitual in now makes cramped facilitate or organized one of these dangerous events. Newly-enacted measure makes it a misdemeanor for anyone in georgia to organize promote or participate in street racing. It will also require driver's license. Suspensions for drag racers and caused drivers to face losing their vehicles. The governor also signed a bill that lowered the age requirement for georgia parents to adopt children from twenty five to twenty one. Another bill signed by the governor creates tuition. Waivers for foster kids to attend in state universities and bolster legal protections for adopted children against abuse placing our kids and safe. Loving homes is not controversial. The it is not an issue that often gets enough attention or stills a spotlight and it should never be a matter partisan politics additionally he signed bills to allow judges to arrest warrants for state foster care workers give courts more data on children in foster care and include a former foster child and current or former foster parents on the state child advocate advisory committee tasked with evaluating child protective services. Save money when you finance your next vehicle georgia united credit union with arlo rates. We can help you keep more money in your wallet while borrowers can enjoy rates as low as one point. Nine nine percents. Apr we have an easy online application. Quick approval times and flexible payment terms for qualify barbers. Visit g you. C u dot org slash low rates. Although programs rates terms and conditions may vary are subject to change without notice. Call eight eight eight four nine. Three four three to eight for details has the time. Come for you and your family to buy or sell a new home. Peggy slept you. Properties is here to help peggy and the team have been gannett and surrounding areas for thirty eight years. Helping folks just like you and me. Peggy slapped you. Properties consist of more than thirty five realtors that realized fostering strong relationships with community is the key to their business with you. Regardless of circumstance residential homes are newly built they have listings all over the county in. Today's climate you hear a lot of noise from on how they can help the difference at peggy sloppy properties. They're buying and selling for neighbors family and friends. Don't you believe you'll get the most value from a team that knows the lay of the land. Visit peggy slapping properties online at espn online dot com or. Give them a call at seven. Seven zero two seven one five five five five seven seven zero two seven one fifty five fifty five. Peggy slapping properties delivers the very best. Gwinnett georgia real.

WSB-AM
"duluth" Discussed on WSB-AM
"Guide to see what fits your wallet and your life. WSB traffic time. 6 46 small, unmarked We can the traffic team now watching the reverse commutes. If you will, from Duluth, the Lawrenceville president can. The first lady will be immediately heading from the infinite energy Center to Marine one which waits it. Briscoe Field in Lawrenceville. Live of a jam cam always of 85 north. The highway 3 16 eastbound have been shut down. I do see 85 north bound traffic getting by that closure live of a jam Cam, But you cannot make the track in the Lawrenceville by At 3 16 still trying to shake out the delays out of northern within county 85 south of Struggle. Who shot to Alon down to a crash on the shoulder. 85 South bound before exit 1 20 Hamilton Mill Road, Alex Williams Kulick area can exist. Still seeing some brake lights in the work zone. 400 South found North Springs MARTA Station down to 25 better news. Cobb County police activity cleared off to the right all lanes open. 75 south around Delk Road exit to 61 North bound, tap on the brakes getting past I 5 75. This report brought you by scanning energy. Planing move this summer to scan energy is your natural gas provider and receive a $60 bill credit visit. Skin and energy dot com For details. Limited time offer terms and conditions apply. Triple Team traffic 95.5 WSB this'll hour of the latest news and talk with Mark Aramis, sponsored by Engineer Solutions of Georgia. Heavy rains and damaging hail. Storms have recently impacted north Georgia. So how did your roof holdup Hail damage is roofs and creates leaks. Schedule of free roof analysis From Dave Baker trusted Recommended Finley. Roofing, call 404 roof roof or see him on.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"Welcome to the daily post podcast. Today is wednesday april fourteenth and happy birthday to actress. Zehra michelle gellar forty four today. Dan ratcliff in here. Your top stories brought to you by peggy sloppy properties. Kindergarten registration is now open for gwinnett county. Public schools duluth released a video about its community survey results and it is full of celebrity cameos the jackson. Emc foundation has awarded fifty seven thousand dollars to agencies serving when it county residents. Fema was overwhelmed by calls on the first day to apply for nine thousand dollars in covid. Nineteen funeral expense reimbursement georgia first lady. Mardi camp in partnership. With attorney. General chris carr has released a new anti human trafficking. Public service announcement. Construction firm owner kelvin. King has announced his campaign for the us senate. Plus you can learn how to cook some of your local favorites from chefs right here in gwinnett county all from the comfort of your home. We have the details about good taste. Gwinnett coming up later in the podcast has the time. Come for you and your family to buy or sell. A new home peggy. Slant properties is here to help hegi in the team have been gannett and surrounding areas for thirty eight years helping folks just like you and me peggy slap you. Properties consist of more than thirty five realtors that realized fostering strong relationships with community is the key to their business. They work with you. Regardless of circumstance residential homes are newly built they have listings all over the county in today's climate. You hear a lot of noise from others on how they can help you. The difference peggy sloppy properties. They're buying and selling for neighbors family and friends. Don't you believe you'll get the most value from a team that knows the lay of the land. Visit peggy slapping properties online at esp online dot com or. Give them a call at seven. Seven zero two seven one five five five five at seven seven two seven one fifty five fifty five peggy slapped peak properties delivers the very best gwinnett and georgia real estate. Because you deserve no less. As part of a switch to a longer kindergarten enrollment period gwinnett county. Public schools is now encouraging parents to go online and start the process of enrolling kids. Who will be part of the class of two thousand thirty four online kindergarten. Registration began last week and the enrollment period which utilizes a process that includes online and in person steps is set to continue through may twenty. Eight parents must schedule an appointment at the school. Their child will attend to verify information. They provided online and to complete a kindergarten readiness profile as well as pick up materials to prepare kids for kindergarten. You can check daily post dot com for more information a rapper. Who plays a cop on tv. A grammy winner a former boy band member an olympic gold medalist and a mayor. Show up at a video in the lineup for duluth new video where the announcement of its community preference survey is unveiled. Video was released earlier this month and features a cameo by rapper and law and order special victims unit star ice tea. It was subsidized. And i got a question for you. Are you having with parking neighborhood. That's messed up. Let's see what you think are the problem areas and what the city is gonna do to address them. I i wanna know. Let's do that right now. Also in the video are singer. Dancer and former american idol judge paula abdul olympic gold medal. Gymnast gabby douglas. And former in seek member lance bass by by to the days of unsightly mediums and litter and high high to improve landscape including roadway as far as the survey results are concerned duluth residents shared their feedback on the different areas of concern of the community such as housing land use parking redevelopment and more also officials have looked at feedback. Studied the input. And we'll put things into action. You can find the full video online. Gwinnett daily post dot com the jackson. Emc foundation.

Climate Cast
Expect low ice years on Lake Superior to continue
"Little to no ice floating along marquette bay noah reported january's total ice coverage in the great lakes to be the lowest in the last forty eight years lake superior. Ice cover briefly grew to fifty percent during our february arctic outbreak but that fleeting is vanished just as quickly with our mild march. I'm npr chief. Meteorologist paul hutton. And today on climate cast. What are longer term lake superior ice trends telling us about climate change in the upper midwest professor j austin researchers all things lake superior with the large lakes observatory at the university of minnesota duluth high. Welcome back to climate cast. Thanks for having me on paul. Let's start with this past winter. What was notable with ice cover on lake superior It was a really unusual year very low ice covered starch and we had that remarkable cold air in february and we ended up with fleetingly above average ice levels superior and just as remarkably. They went away really quickly. And how does this fit with the longer term ice trends that you're seeing on lake superior and the great lakes. I expect that we're going to see Significantly lower than average ice cover this year and basically since about nineteen ninety eight. We've had a long string of relatively low ice cover on lake superior with some exceptions like like the polar vortex in twenty fourteen where we had nearly complete coverage for two months.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"The opening of an office for the company's it services branch and duluth s k c and c opened. Its office in the spectrum office building. Which is located at premier parkway within the sugarloaf community improvement district the total. It service office will be focused on providing information technology services for s k affiliates such as s k battery america which is currently building an electric vehicle battery plant in jackson county. The new office in duluth is expected to generate fifteen new jobs and represents a one point eight million dollar investment by s k group in the duluth area s group is a south korea based company. That has more than forty five hundred employees around the world governor. Brian kemp announce jordan's ages fifty five and older as well as those with a variety of health issues will be eligible for covid nineteen vaccine starting next monday amid a recent boost and supplies vaccines could also potentially be available for all georgia adults. Starting next month. If the current number of shots that federal officials are sending weekly to the state continues to increase as it has in recent weeks along.

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
YouTube cancels Myanmar military-run channels, pulls videos
"Has removed a number of channels run by Myanmar's military for violating its community guidelines in terms of service. The company says it is terminated five channels removed several videos from YouTube. The decision follows the February 1 military coup that ousted the country's elected government, provoking massive public protests. YouTube says it will continue to monitor the situation. Any content that might violate its rules. The decision follows Facebook's earlier announcement that it had removed all beyond Marlin military pages from its sight on from Instagram, which it also owns. I'm Charles Duluth. Asthma

AP 24 Hour News
Prince Harry compares "unbelievably tough" royal split to Diana
"Prince Harry says the split from the royal family has been rough. Prince Harry says the process of separating from rural life has been very difficult for him and his wife, Meghan. In an interview with Oprah Winfrey, Harry invoked the memory of his late mother, Princess Diana, who he says had to find her own way after she and Prince Charles divorced. Harry told, Winfrey said he can't imagine what it was like her going through it by herself, adding. It's being tough for him and Meghan, But at least they have each other. Harry's comments Ed Sunday in a clip from the interview special, which is scheduled to Air March, 7 on CBS. I'm Charles Duluth. Asthma

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"I take something from the past something real something. You may not know a lot about. But i'm hoping you want to know more about. And i we've modern day thriller around and this one deals with something from world war two but still has relevance today and will affect the german national elections and steve. You're doing a book tour. you do. In an event with the center for the book in decatur but this is virtual right entire tour. This year's virtual normally i do about he cities in about Eight or nine days this year. Everything is virtual. There's of course can't traveling around so we'll be doing. A virtual event bear on my website at st buried dot org under the ident section. There's a link where you can link up and come and participate in advance. But of course now that they're virtual you can participate in any against that so that's the great thing about anywhere anywhere in the world. Anybody can participate in them. I love that. So the center for the book indicators putting this on then what can we get out of this virtual event on march. First a seven o'clock what what are you going to be doing. What we talking about the book of kaiser's well on i. I'm sure that don't be an interaction where they can post questions that i can answer. I know a lot of zimba against i'll be doing have kicked building so i assume it will too. So it'll be very similar to a regular book. Ben except we just won't be all in one room and i noticed on georgia's center for the book dot org. You can get a signed book plate so it even though it's going to be virtual and we're living in this socially distance world you can still get a chance to get the author's autograph assigned book place for all of the events and sent them to them so they have a book placed. They put right in the front of the book with my signature on it which is just as good i. It's it's a real signature. Look right in front. You did it yourself. You did it in person. I did it. Yes new york times bestselling author. Steve berry joins us here on the podcast. Now steve tell me. How does your law training. You're a lawyer for for thirty years. How does that law training come into your book in your writing almost nonexistent to be honest with you I started writing my thrillers. Because i wanted to escape what i was doing. I was a trial lawyer. I did a lot of divorces criminal defense All kinds of things in court. And i would see people at their worst. It wasn't the most pleasant in thing in the world. And you do that for thirty years in a way on you so i write thrillers to escape. And that's what thrillers are there. Scape ism so really. The practice of law didn't really help me much at all in the in the into being anomalous because i didn't write about the lol. I adhere to the philosophy that writing. What you know is a very bad bites instead right what you love if what you know and what you love the same thing wonderful. They're not pick the one you love. And i loved action history secrets conspiracy. So that's where. I would you say that this is a time since we're talking about things. Being socially distance and people are a lot of people are in quarantine of people are are home. Is this the time to explore some things like that like you did. Oh absolutely i mean. We can't travel. You can't go anywhere. It's rollers with a perfect escaped at the perfect thing to get away from it in in my world and caught malone's world is by hero. Cova doesn't exist. I'm not gonna mention any of the books. Because i mean my god we hear about it every day. You don't want to read about it too so you know in my world. It's it's very different so you can stay. We can get away. You can forget things for a little while enjoy yourself. This focus really fun. 'cause he goes to south america and south africa and switzerland and germany. Get to all these places and see all these things it's a. It's a travel log. In my novels the places become almost characters and my readers like that. They want to go to these places. And i keep the descriptions to those places as close to reality as i possibly game. His name is steve berry. He is a new york times. Bestselling author in the new book is called the kaiser's web steve. What changed for you as a lawyer to decide to pick up writing. I know you said you were trying to escape from but did you try other things before you wrote. No no i was a lawyer. And i and little boys in my head telling me to write all writers have but i nord the voice or tin plus years. Finally the summer of nineteen ninety. I listened to the voice and are starting to ride but from the day. I wrote my first word. The day i sold. My first word was twelve years. I wrote eight manuscripts during that time. Five win your publishing houses. They were rejected eighty five times. I made at the eighty sixth time twelve years after i started so it was a very long process for me to get published in during those twelve years. I was still a lawyer. And then i wrote seven more books as a lawyer and publish those so i didn't quit until book eight so for me. It was a it was not anything that happened overnight for. Good sakes of a very long time to get to where i am. Today is at the advice. You give to other writers to just keep writing absolutely because i am living proof you can do it and and i tell people all the time. I may not know beans about how to write but i may world class expert or rejection. Steve perry new york times bestselling author. The new book is called the kaiser. Sweb steve you're from atlanta. You grew up here. When was the last time that you were in town in. How's it changed from the time you grew up to now. Oh gosh when i grew up in atlanta. I know there was no interstate system. They were building the interstate system in the early to mid sixties. When i was a kid you know there were no suburbs. When i grew up you went downtown to riches shop. You know the the very first mall ever built up. There was the north decamp. all out. you know Everything i watched atlanta changed completely and utterly change from everything i i left in one thousand nine hundred seventy before have never lived there cents but i went back many many times. Last time i was there was in two thousand nineteen. We were supposed to go in twenty but we couldn't go so You know thanksgiving of nineteen was the last time i was there at a so so different. Now it's it's huge. It's maybe oh. But i still know my way around. I could still get around town and i You know it's still home. Maybe we'll see a thriller set in atlanta. Had one of those yet. Cotton malone is from georgia so he has that connection to there but most of all most of my books are overseas and international throws. I did five american books but for the future. Cotton stay overseas new york times bestselling author. Steve berry has a new book. It's called the kaiser's web georgia's center for the book dot org where you can go and find the link for the virtual event on march first where you can join him and you can find the link where you can purchase the book and get assigned book played which steve guarantees that he signed by hand and is just as good as if you met him. Absolutely steve thank you so much for joining us on the daily post podcast research. You have him thank you. This podcast is brought to you in part by. Am nine twenty. The answer atlanta's home for news opinion and insight. Just go to am970theanswer.com to listen live. That's am nine hundred thousand theanswer dot com. Thanks for listening to the gwinnett daily post. Podcast this podcast is a production of bgi group. Please can subscribe wherever you get your podcast..

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"Today is wednesday february twenty four th happy birthday to boxer floyd mayweather junior who turns forty four. Today i'm dan radcliffe in here. Your top stories on the gwinnett daily post podcast brought to you by peggy sloppy properties. A federal judge is placed a us capitol riot participant from buford on home detention sixty one percent of educators who work in schools are interested in covid vaccine. Opportunity state representative jasmine. Clark is hosting a community food distribution event saturday in gwinnett county. A man wanted on child exploitation charges in villa rica was arrested in duluth when medical examiner's office investigator. Bailey is looking for kidney donor and tax. Commissioner tiffany porter has announced extended tag office hours starting march first plus we'll hear from former atlanta resident and new york times bestselling author steve berry. Got a brand new book. That is just out. It's called the kaiser's web. In steve in my correct in saying that this is a historical. What if type of book. The fancy term would be an international suspense thriller. He deals with action. History secrets conspiracy. And this one deals with something from world. War two still has relevance today and will affect the german national. Has the time. Come for you and your family to buy or sell. A new home peggy. Slant properties is here to help. Peggy and the team have been gannett and areas for thirty eight years. Helping folks just like you and me. Peggy slapped properties consist of more than thirty five realtors that realized fostering strong relationships. We community is the key to their business. They work with you. Regardless of circumstance residential homes are newly built they have listings all over the county in. Today's climate you hear a lot of noise from others on how they can help you. The difference at peggy sloppy properties. They're buying and selling for neighbors. Family and friends believe you'll get the most value from a team that knows the lay of the land visit peggy slap properties online at esp online dot com or. Give them a call at seven. Seven zero two seven one five five five five seven seven zero two seven one fifty five fifty five peggy slap peak properties delivers the very best in gwinnett georgia. Real estate because you deserve no less buford man accused of participating in the january sixth the riot at the us capitol has been placed on home detention by a federal judge. Forty nine year old verdon andrew. Nellie was arrested last week on charges of obstruction of an official proceeding violent entry or disorderly conduct and entering a restricted building or grounds. He was released on ten thousand dollars bond on friday. Nellie was indicted along with america's area. Attorney william mccall. Calhoun junior who faces the same charges. The indictment states. That william mccall calhoun. Junior and verdon andrew nali attempted to and did corruptly obstruct influence and impede an official proceeding and did conspire to do. So that is cal. Hoon and nelly forcibly entered and remained in the capital to stop delay and hinder congress's certification of the electoral college vote. Now they can only leave residents for work education church services. Medical substance abuse of mental health treatment. Attorney visits court appearances. Any court ordered obligation and activities. That must be approved in advance by the courts. Pretrial services office or supervising officer. He must also be placed under. Gps monitoring surrender. His passport submit his weekly scheduled to his probation officer. By no later than friday of the preceding week and have no contact with mr calhoun. If gwinnett county public schools offered an opportunity for its roughly twenty five thousand employees to get covid nineteen vaccine from public health officials more than sixty percents of the educators. Who are in schools and deal directly with students. Said they would take advantage of it. According to a district survey the school system began making plans to survey its employees about their interest in getting the covid nineteen vaccine shortly after it started to be shipped to georgia in december. The result showed sixty one percent of teachers media specialists counselors and local school technology. Coordinators in the district said they'd be interested in getting vaccinated through an opportunity coordinated by the school system and the health department state representative jasmine. Clark of lilburn is inviting families. Who need help during the covid. Nineteen pandemic to come out and get food assistance this weekend representative clark and the atlanta north georgia labor council will hold a community food distribution event at ten. Am on saturday at lilburn. Alliance church on lawrenceville highway. Tucker event will be conducted on a first come first serve basis while supplies last. And we'll be done in a drive through format trying to be as contact lists as possible due to the ongoing covid nineteen pandemic. A man wanted by villa rica. Police on twenty counts of sexual exploitation of children was arrested in duluth on friday thirty eight year. Old villa resident eric. Rashard harris allegedly molested a young girl whose age was only listed as being under the age of six. He was arrested on child molestation and cruelty to children. In the first degree on february fourth harris bonded out of jail and then was arrested again. This time in duluth after electronics belonging to him were searched and numerous videos of child pornography were discovered. Why by at key. Amal of georgia. We provide award. Winning customer satisfaction have been a family owned business for over twenty years. Buying or leasing with us is fast and easy and you can get pre approved online and four simple steps. We offer top dollar on trade ins and have new vehicle specials that are updated every month and are factory trained technicians make servicing your vehicle convenient with extended service hours. Stop by and shop with us on the lot or visit us online at love. My kia dot com foggy. Bottom barbecue is home to delicious. Slow spoke hit late barbecue with two locations in lawrenceville and loganville foggy bottom. Barbecue is all about family friends. Food and fake in are closed every sunday and monday. Use hashtag. gdp. Podcast where your chance at a twenty five dollar gift card up foggy bottom barbecue eric. Bailey faces death on a regular basis through his job as an investigator for the gwinnett county. Medical examiner's office but he was left stunned in september. Two thousand eighteen when he found out he could be facing it in his personal life. As well forty-seven-year-old eric. Bailey had been feeling tired on a frequent basis and he started to notice that whenever he ate or drank. It didn't taste the way it used to be experienced right chest. Pain and after doctors examined him they determined. He was experiencing kidney failure. Bailey is looking for a kidney donor. So he can get a transplant. He's been on the transplant list. For roughly two years but donor has not yet been identified. Anyone interested in possibly being donor for mr bailey can contact embry healthcare and erlanger health system in chattanooga when it county residents will be able to visit the county's tag offices a little later in the day starting next month tax. Commissioner tiffany porter announced that her office will shift the tag office hours on weekdays to be open an hour later in an effort to address higher demand for services in the afternoons new hours. Go into effect on march first. Tag office hours will be from nine. Am to six pm. Next month on tuesdays and thursdays the lawrenceville norcross and snell ville tag offices will stay open an extra hour closing at seven pm. The lawrenceville branch will be closed on mondays however and will continue to offer its nine. Am until three pm hours. On saturdays and now community reporter jp edwards is with former atlanta resident and new york times bestselling author steve berry to talk about his new book. The kaisers were deals with action. Istres secrets conspiracy east..

Wisconsin's Morning News with Gene Mueller
26 rescued from ice floe in Lake Superior off Minnesota
"On Lake Superior Safe after an ice floe broke away from the Minnesota shoreline. The Duluth Fire Department got a call Tuesday from someone who saw the shanties floating away the rescue similar to one last week in Door County, where 66 people got stranded on an ice floe in Lake Michigan. Final batch of

WDUN AM550
"duluth" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"Duluth, Duluth, Starting your day 35 games will also a 35 North Georgia's news dog Wdun. This'll look at traffic is brought to you by the Georgia Mountain Food Bank that early erect that we had on Jefferson River Road in East Jackson County has now been cleared up. We do have one accident being reporting when that county on Brazelton Highway, it Spout Springs Road and Mineral Springs Road. However, it's off on the side doesn't appear to be causing any added delays there and the rest of your drive time. They're just looking normal for them. Time of the commute, starting to see a little bunching up on I 85 South bound around Steve Reynolds Boulevard in Gwinnett County. But it's nothing too severe. And right now you're seeing about a 15 minute drive to get from the 3 16 murders down to 2 85. Georgia Mountain Food Bank works to feed Children, seniors and families and five counties join them and feeding hope together by visiting G, a mountain food bank dot org. From the Access Wdun Hayes GMC Cadillac Traffic Center. I'm Caleb Punches coming up Just a second, We connect with the sports Princess Kate Delaney and talk a little bit about some of the Super Bowl commercials yesterday, among other things. Do that. After we Czechs Headlines From the world of business Fox business is brought to your locally by countries. Ace Hardware. Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, where it's 7 40 with mornings on Main Street. I'm Connell McShane. This is the Fox business report. Hyundai and Kia now say they are not in talks with Apple about manufacturing a self driving electric car. The revelation calls the auto maker's stock price to slump. Apple has never acknowledged talks on making cars. Jeweler Pandora says 30% of its stores around the world were closed last month because of covert 19. That compares with 10% being closed in December, nearly a year after the pandemic forced remote working people still aren't inspired to buy new clothing and dress up, Reuters says. Retailers.

WDUN AM550
"duluth" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"A w dot net. Looking forward to seeing you but 7 38 as we continue with mornings on Main Street from a in 5 50 FM 1 to 2.9 Wdun forecast for the day Here's John Wetherby to deliver mostly sunny 54 Today. Light east Wind 20% Chance of overnight showers. 41 Tonight not nearly as cold, then Tuesday Mostly cloudy high of 60 44 Tuesday night Wednesday Mostly cloudy 30% Chance of showers. 56. Showers Likely Possibly a thunderstorm. Wednesday night Thursday showers likely possibly a thunderstorm. 59 Friday Mostly cloudy 30% chance of showers. 61 Saturday 30% Chance of showers. High 52 from the Access Wdun Weather Center. I'm meteorologist Tom Wetherby. Let's see what's going on right now is to start a brand new day winds at about seven miles an hour as we're Just past sunrise 12 minutes since it first came up, according to the official sunrises, 7 26 setting it's 6, 12 humidity, dropping back a bit 69% and temperatures pretty well, holding their own or on the ground. The area this morning at or just a little above the freezing mark to start the day. Clarksville starting your day at 33 degrees checking in this morning with unless make her way into Let's go to Duluth, Duluth, Starting your day 35 games will also a 35 North Georgia's news dog Wdun. This'll look at traffic is brought to you by the Georgia Mountain Food Bank that early erect that we had on Jefferson River Road in East Jackson County has now been cleared up. We do have one accident being reporting when that county on.

WDUN AM550
"duluth" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"Trip to our brothers. And they're easy to find Athens after Greta Doorbell Duluth and in Oakwood, Check it out. Our brothers and check him out of our brothers dot com. We continue with mornings on Main Street. Thank you so much for being with us this morning as we roll on 26 minutes after eight o'clock wdun, this portion brought you in part by Turner would and Smith insurance. It's time for the two minute drill with Lauren Smith following us and thanks that ran across our browsing the Internet recently. If you eat a polar bear's liver, you'll die bagman a overdose. My question is who would want to kill a polar bear? And how? Furthermore, who would want to got to pull a bad to extract its liver? Only American flags on the moon have been bleached white by radiation from the sun. The planet Neptune has barely completed one. Alright since it was discovered in 18 46. Fluto hasn't completed a full Horrible since its discovery and won't until March. 23rd 21 78. Can you imagine what the world will be like then? Because it takes so long for the light to reach Earth. Many of the stars you see at night long gone. The physician for King George. The fifth gave the Dang king a lethal doses of morphine and cocaine to hasten his death so that it could be announced in the morning edition of the Times. Rather than the last appropriate evening journals and until next time Seela Jared Soloman here proud alumni, the University of Georgia and owner of Solomon Brothers, fine jewelry and I have an exciting offer to share exclusively with my fellow dogs. All you have to do is mention this ad and you.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"duluth" Discussed on Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast
"It's wednesday january. Twenty seven th. I'm dan radcliffe. And these are the top stories. In today's gwinnett. Daily post podcast brought to you. By peggy sloppy properties gwinnett county police say duluth teen allegedly stole nearly one million dollars from a kroger where he worked when county public schools looking to hire special education teachers commissioners taking applications for seats on appointed boards and our gdp community reporter talks with central gwinnett high school principal. Hey guys it's a mandalay. Your local host in gwinnett native two thousand and twenty s. Been a different year for sure but if the time has come for you and your family to buy sell or rent new home hang sloppy. Properties is here to help peggy and her team have been in gwinnett and surrounding areas for thirty eight years. Now helping folks just like you and me pegging. Here team are a little different per team. Thirty five plus realtors realize fostering. Strong relationships within the community is the key to their business. Peggy's team of professionals can work with you regardless of circumstance residential homes new homes rentals listings all over the county and today's climate. You hear a lot of noise from others on how they can help you. The differences at peggy sloppy properties. They're buying and selling for neighbors family and friends. Don't you believe you'll get the most value from a team that knows. The lay of the land. Visit peggy slap properties online at p. s. p. online dot com or. Give them a call. Twenty four seven seven seven zero two seven one five five five five. Peggy delivers the very best in georgia real estate. Because you deserve no less.

WDUN AM550
"duluth" Discussed on WDUN AM550
"The coffee shop, gets graffiti and abolish ice like I mean, this is my neighborhood. I live here, and I don't want to see that kind of stuff. He's one of a growing number of residents frustrated with the city's failure to stop the months of violence in Portland boxes, Jeff whatever. Erica's looking to Fox News. My gorgeous Yes Time. Don't you be a man from the access Wdun Hardy Chevrolet newsroom. I'm B J. Williams when it county police arrested 19 year old Duluth man after he apparently scammed more than $980,000 from the Kroger store where he worked. Detectives believe Trey Brown created returns for non existent items and then put them on several credit cards completed over 40 transactions, ranging in price is from $75 all the way up to one transaction of over $87,000 Corporal Colin Flynn says. Brown is charged with felony theft by taking Meanwhile, a man believed the homeless arrested by Gainesville police after they found out he was targeting older people to rob Gainesville Police officer Nicholas Smith says 43 year old David Wain Humphries Junior is the suspect in two cases. In one incident, Humphries attempted to steal a wallet from a 61 year old man outside a gas station. He then tried to steal a purse from a 72 year old woman at a local WalMart. Investigators were able to work with our patrol division, and they tied the two crimes together and just used evidence and whatever they had with available to them. Tomo charge the man for both crimes. Humphries facing a list of charges, including robbery. And a judge. Orders of South Georgia attorney who took part in the U. S. Capitol riots to remain in jail with no bond. There's more news that access Wdun And.

AP 24 Hour News
Boris Johnson: Vaccines will be delivered 24/7 'as soon as we can' amid limit on supply of jabs
"Britain's prime minister says the nation's Corona virus vaccine program will operate around the clock seven days a week as soon as possible. Boris Johnson says at the moment, the limit is on supply of the vaccines rather than on the ability of the country's health service for deliver jabs quickly. The push to inoculate million's comes as a more contagious variant of covert 19 is sweeping across Britain on driving hospitals to their breaking points. The government to set a goal of delivering the first vaccine doses to everyone over 70, as well as frontline health care workers nursing home residents on anyone who's health makes them especially vulnerable to the virus by the middle of February that more than 15 million people. Charles Duluth, Asthma.

Climate Cast
A record year for wind turbine shipments through Duluth
"Record year for wind. Turbine shipments in duluth. I'm npr chief. Meteorologist paul kutner with climate cavs. Here's a story about climate change solutions and economic prosperity. Twenty twenty was a record year. for winter. shipments through duluth harbor ships carried more than half a million tons of wind blades and towers into the harbor this year that means jobs for port workers in duluth for truckers who drive the giant blades across minnesota and for wind energy technicians building the giant swirling turbans on the prairie pater mavis is the western regional policy manager for the clean grid alliance. Hi peter welcome to climate cast. Paul what are the big wind. Power projects underway now. And what's coming in the next few years so The last couple of years have been very good for development. Economics is the driver here and utilities. Want the stuff commercial industrial customers. Want this stuff. And saint received very robust construction in north dakota south dakota minnesota in iowa currently there's about thirty seven hundred megawatts of projects under construction in these four states. And that's you know you're you're looking at over a thousand turbans just to fulfill that full of projects talked to us about jobs. What are the trend. Lines for employment in clean energy in the upper midwest. Well as we see more projects come online. There's a lot more for operation and maintenance. Jobs is actually somewhat of a deficit. And it's very difficult to find people affiliates positions and so a lot of universities other tech schools in the companies are doing things they can to try and get more people into this field and these are good well paying middle class jobs and i think the most important piece in that all set for rural jobs. And it's oftentimes. It's very difficult to find jobs in the rural parts of our state since so. This is an excellent addition to the row community. I know there are now some days where minnesota has enough generating capacity from win to produce a hundred percent of electricity from wind and solar. What are the trends like there. Well if you look at the region as a whole Minnesota and the upper midwest as part of the independent system operator which fifteen state organization that manages the ball transmission system and it creates efficiencies. So that you can move power across the entire central part of Country and you know because of the wind resources. So good in. North dakota south dakota iowa we could use just a ton of wind and move that you know states and to other states in the region that don't have as much visibility of when peter. What's the state of battery storage technology for wind and solar. How quickly as that technology advancing on its advancing quite rapidly. Great river energy just announced as part of their portfolio changed very large battery storage system in minnesota. There's gonna be some time before we can really scale up battery storage. In addition to the price point that can make it attractive for utilities. How fast has clean energy progressed in minnesota in the upper midwest. And what's the future. Look like well. If you think about a decade ago wind energy was just really kind of getting off the ground and states. Were starting to take initiatives to move that direction if you look now. I mean state of iowa. Forty percent of all their generation comes from win minnesota's at about nineteen percent self dakota's at twenty four four percent. North dakota generates about twenty seven percent. So we've seen very robust growth. We expect that to continue.

AP 24 Hour News
Fauci apologizes for suggesting UK rushed vaccine decision
"Top infectious disease expert, Anthony Fauci, has apologized for suggesting British authorities rushed their authorization of a covert 19 vaccine. Saying he has great faith in the country's regulators. That she's in an interview, said British regulators haven't acted as carefully as the U. S Food and Drug Administration. He then said late Thursday he'd meant to say U. S authorities do things differently than their British counterparts. Not better. But his comments weren't phrase properly. This week, Britain's regulatory authority gave temporary authorization The people to receive the vaccine but used by American drugmaker Fizer on American company by on Tech, the agency made the decision under rules allowing regulators to sign off on medicines more quickly during public health emergencies. Charles Duluth ASTHMA London

Mornings on Maine Street
Gwinnett Police near Atlanta Ask For Public’s Help In Identifying Rape Suspect
"Is all authorities have in their search for a suspect who committed a violent rape. Earlier this fall, WD wins Kimberly Sizemore With that story, A female was walking along Pleasant Hill Road in Duluth, when a man attacked her from behind, dragged her into the woods and sexually assaulted her. She sustained serious injuries. Although police say this happened in September of this year, they're now releasing his image created with the help of a sketch artist. They're hoping someone can help identify him. He's described as a black male in his twenties or thirties, and he has dreadlocks. Anyone with information is asked to contact Gwinnett County Police Department or go online to Crimestoppers. If they wish to be anonymous. By the way, we do have that sketch on our website. And

Glenn Beck
Trump To Campaign IN Minnesota
"Donald Trump is such a campaign in Minnesota on Friday with a rally and Rochester GOP chair, Jennifer Carnahan says Trump has momentum in Minnesota, and this is the opportunity that Republicans have had Deliver our electoral vote to a Republican candidate for president. And certainly what? My lifetime stadia Felcher can. Martin disagrees and says, We're seeing record and he has him on. The idea fell side in terms of volunteers and supporters contributor and the president is scheduled to speak at the Rochester airport just three days before the November 3rd election. The president previously campaign here in Mankato, Bemidji in Duluth. So far, Joe Biden has visited Minnesota once.

LGBTQ&A
Cleve Jones: Queer Spaces After COVID-19
"The reality is that the Gayborhood are going away. So, if you look at San, Francisco's Castro district or Seattle's Capitol Hill or Washington DC's Dupont circle or boys town in Chicago West Hollywood or anywhere you want to look lavender Heights in Sacramento wherever you look where there's a defined gay neighborhood. It's not just a place where there's bars though bar life has always been an important part of our culture. It's where very important things happen. I is political power. When we are concentrated in specific precinct gives us the power to elect our own public office the the power to defeat our opponents, the power to pass legislation that directly affects our lives in our wellbeing. As we are dispersed. We lose that power. Another super important part of it was the cultural vitality look at all the amazing stuff that's come out of West Hollywood that's come out of my neighborhood I mean it's no coincidence that the rainbow flag and the First Gay Synagogue and the First Gay Film Festival and the Aids Memorial Quilt and the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence all were born in the Castro because there's that magic that happens when creative people when choreographers and filmmakers dancers and deejays and painters. Are All in that same area and I. Know that collaboration can occur very effectively online but there's nothing like the magic of face to face contact close proximity for that cultural vitality, and then the third thing that's at risk are the specialized social services for our most vulnerable population. So. Whether we're talking about people like myself who are getting old long term survivors of HIV or queer kids trans kids who were fleeing trump's America where do they go? They can't come to the Castro a little crappy studio apartment in the Castro is going to cost you twenty, five, hundred dollars a month. So this is the reality that nobody's really quite talking about that that community that has given so much and strengthened us in inspired US moved. US forward. Being threatened and there's many factors technology. Many. People will say, Oh, well, we can live anywhere. We want. No, you can't. Tell me that try it. You know go to Duluth and walk down main street and hold hands no offense to duluth or any other city. You Might WanNa try doing that outside of a gayborhood. So we need these these spaces they're important and we need to figure out what's our next move? Do you have a solution. There's no easy solution but yeah, when people say oh, cleave. Cities Change well. Thank you for that brilliant observation. Yes. Of course, it has changed but we want to. Be Thinking about that change and the big factor is that cities have changed in a way. That's profoundly new. For generations since the industrial revolution, the cities were the place where refugees went immigrants, Bohemians, counterculture people, artists, homosexuals, and all these people of all these different backgrounds and ethnicities genders would you know create this these cauldrons of creativity and and they would climb their way up the economic ladder move out to the suburbs and that was really accelerated in the Post Warrior the nineteen fifties, the nineteen sixties, nineteen seventies, the phenomenon of white flight. So when I got to San Francisco, the population of that city had been declining steadily since the end of World War Two and we were able to go into these neighborhoods that had been largely abandoned by the working class immigrants that had built them originally. And create what we created I on Polk Street. Then on Castro and folsom street hate streets you know he's really vibrant communities. These are now some of the most expensive neighborhoods in the world. So the district that gave us Harvey Milk. is now inhabited increasingly by wide heterosexual gendered millionaires when you arrived in San. Francisco, you had a sleeping bag and a couple of shirts and forty two dollars and you were welcomed into this guy's home. You would never met who was not expecting you. It was an address you have from a friend and there was a safe place to live and to get on your feet. Even, if it's not as San Francisco, like that mentality is so unique. I think that's pretty much now partly because it's just so difficult to survive. So the young people I meet in their early twenty S. You know these and of course San Francisco, it's all tech And there's a lot of anger towards the tech invaders but I have a lot of empathy and. Real concern for them because first of all, most of them are working sixty seventy hours a week. They have no job security. There would never use the the phrase exploited workers to describe themselves but are blanche you are but I think also back then and especially in San Francisco it was still Kinda Hippie dippy. And it was very counterculture. It was very communal. And everybody was kind of expected and really encouraged to contribute in some way. You didn't necessarily have to be all that good at what you did, but you needed to do something whether it was a drag show or video or film or A. Poetry contest or something there was A. There was a real nurturing of people's creative pulses and a lot of support for there was so many places I knew where if I was hungry I just show up and there would be every night. There would be a communal potluck dinner. There were probably six or seven of those households within a few blocks of where I was living on Castro Street. So I never went hungry.

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)
U.S. sees record surge in coronavirus cases
"Today. We have had what is the largest number of new cove infections in this country on any single day? Since the pandemic hit, we just hit a new record. This is the screaming headline right now the Washington Post America hits highest daily number of coronavirus cases since pandemic began nation is poised to enter its worst stretch yet of the pandemic with hospitalizations rising in thirty eight states. Wanted. To show you those statements tonight from Caldo Doshi in the ICU nurse and emily caps the. In part because of where they're from. Mr Dotion is an ICU nurse working at what is now converted into a full Cova D- unit in Duluth. MINNESOTA. But Emily Cops, the CNA she's in, as I said, a town called Quinta Kansas. Quinta Kansas is population one thousand. That's Work Winter Kansas's. It's four hours, drive north west of Wichita. If you're trying to find it on the map, it is as rural as rural America gets. That's what's happening. Now, that's what's driving this in the country. The last time we had case numbers anywhere near this Hai literally, most of the cases in the country at that time were from a handful of large population states for Florida and California and Texas and Arizona now, it's a handful of states it's everywhere. And there's something else I want to point out about where we are right now. Can we can we? Put the national graph back up there for a second. Look at look at where we've been not just where we are right now. But where we've been that I peek that we got in early April of terrible right when up to like thirty thousand cases day just atrocious thousands of Americans died hundred thousand people dead by the end of May because of that peak in new cases that we saw in early April. But? Look. How we got to that peak, we got to that peak from here on the graph look at the baseline we built up from in that case, right? We got to that I we were starting at zero it was a new virus, the no, the novel coronavirus we started with basically zero cases in this country in January February, and we went in that first peak from zero cases up to thirty thousand cases today. But then after that I peak and we started to come back down we didn't come all the way back down. We didn't go all the way back down to zero. We never actually got below an average of about twenty thousand new cases every day so that we started to surge again, we were searching from a higher point. There was tons more virus circulating in the country at a baseline level, and so because we were building on a bigger base line. When we had a second surge while there was higher amounts of virus circulating out there every day our second peak ended up being that much higher. Our second peak ended up being twice as I in terms of the peak rate of new infections because our baseline started higher. Right and in that second peak. Tens of thousands of people died right that's when we hit that second peak in high summer. All those cases stacked up with a high summer. We ended up with two hundred thousand Americans dead by the third. Week of September. After we saw that huge pecan cases in the high summer. But now, here's our problem right now because after that second scary second peak in the high summer when we drop back down again, not only do we not go down to zero wouldn't even go back down to where we we're. We're our baseline had previously been. When we drop down after that second peak, our new baseline didn't spend much time low forty, thousand new cases a day. and. Now that huge high baseline number is where we are climbing up from. So how high are we going to get this time I? Mean our peak number of infections keeps getting higher with each subsequent surge because with each subsequent surge, we're building on an increasingly large baseline. An increasingly large baseline of virus circulating in the country and that is happening over time as time moves from left to right on this graph, you can see our country increasingly failing overtime. And getting worse and worse and worse at stopping the spread of the virus, which is why peaks keep going up. If we can't get our baseline down ever if each new baseline between these surges is higher than each. Peak is going to be higher to and that many more Americans are going to die with each search. So, right now, we never got low right right now, this new search that we've got right now is coming out of a baseline. Of Forty thousand cases a day with a ton of virus circulating in the country. And where we are right now heading back up to a new peak, who knows how high it's going to be we've got a forty percent rise on hospitalizations in this country in the past month. In. The past week at least fourteen states have set hospitalization records. And we're just getting worse and worse and worse than even trying to contain it in some places yesterday in one county in. Idaho. Regional Health Board meeting they heard from their regional epidemiologist that the hospitals in that region of northern. Idaho. We're hitting capacity that they're major local hospital had the previous day hit ninety nine percent capacity even after doubling up patients in rooms and buying more physical hospital beds to try to put patients in them the local health board responded to that news from their epidemiologist by voting at that meeting. To repeal the local mask. mandate. They got told their hospitals or at capacity there's nowhere to put patients anymore in their response was to get rid of the local mass mandate. That's northern Idaho. One County over from where president trump recently tweeted in support of a local anti mask rally. Yeah take off the masks open everything up. And now here's what you get. Soaring covid nineteen infection rates in. Kortelainen in the surrounding communities of Northern Idaho have pushed Kootenai Health Hospital to declare it has reached capacity for all medical and surgical

This Morning with Gordon Deal
Trump-Biden debate descends into name-calling and interruptions
"Fox News President Trump and Joe Biden, campaigning Wednesday, continuing the rancor from there Tuesday night debate did what the corrupt media has refused to Dio Hell, Joe Biden accountable for his 47 years of live 27 years of trails on 47 years of failure. President Trump in an airport rally last night in Duluth, Minnesota Democrat nominee Joe Biden, who called the president a racist and the clown during the Tuesday debate. Said at a campaign stop in Alliance, Ohio. His opponent wasn't presidential President United States Conducting himself the way he did. I think there's just a national embarrassment to remaining debates will likely look different. The commission on presidential Debates says there will be some changes ahead. As we prepare for the next two presidential debates. They want to see fewer interruptions. And a more controlled environment. It's

Native America Calling
Two residential schools in Canada are named historic sites
"This is national native news I'm Antonio Gonzalez to former residential schools in Canada have been named national historic sites as down. Carpenter reports the schools which represent a dark history are now being recognized as one of the events that shaped Canada to schools added to the official roster of national historic events are in Nova Scotia and Manitoba. It's the first time a residential school has been named in such a way Canada's environment minister. Jonathan Wilkinson says. Is Not, just about telling the good things. It's also about recalling the more challenging aspects, commemorating and understanding history not celebrating it. Perry Belgarde is the national chief of the assembly of first nations bell. Guard says first nations people still feel today the intergenerational trauma of the residential schools and it's part of our shared history. It's dark history of in terms of our shared history, but Canada and everybody needs to learn from that, and again, we've always said that those who fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. The residential schools are described as a dark stain on Canada's passed the government funded church run schools were designed to assimilate native children. Into white culture thousands were physically sexually emotionally abused the schools which operated from the mid eighteen hundreds for more than a century for national native news. I'm Dan Carpentry Chuck at top US health official recently visited Minnesota which included meeting with tribal officials. Call Prima with Minnesota Native News has more is August drew to a close the White House's Corona Virus Task Force coordinator Dr Berks visited Minnesota, and met with both state and tribal officials. Dr Burke said she's impressed with how Minnesota has responded to the pandemic using a data driven approach however burks says she's concerned with the rate of positive cases. The state is seeing in the twin cities and surrounding counties. This state has gone from two to five to now nine counties over ten percent. That trend is worrisome this late into the summer to combat rising cases burkes is urging minnesotans to continue wearing masks and socially distance during the pandemic. Even if many may be feeling fatigue to all the guidelines in her visit to Minnesota, burks also stopped Duluth and met with tribal officials with the Fund lack of Lake Superior. Chippewa. Were really terrific I, think across this country being able to meet with a tribal nations has really been extraordinary is impressed by their ability to have institutions that could support isolation within their community and I think really ensuring that they have the resources and the wherewithal to prevent outbreaks. Dr Brooks says fondling efforts and the efforts of tribes across the nation is a good thing to see given that native Americans are disproportionately affected by covid nineteen. Burke. Says Native Americans, who were already suffering from health disparities pre. Pandemic are more likely to suffer life threatening complications due to covid nineteen compared to other racial and ethnic groups nationwide across the United States. Still, the number one group that has the highest fatalities related to this virus are native Americans, and so really ensuring that we have continued to focus resources and meeting their needs you Minnesota about six hundred and twenty covid. Nineteen cases have been confirmed among the native population so far according to recent health data thirty, three of those cases resulted in death I'm co Primo. Former principal chief of the Muskogee. Creek. Nation. George Tiger is expected to report to prison September fourteenth to begin a one year sentence for bribery charges. Muskogee media reports the US Attorney's Office for Oklahoma. Says Tiger accepted bribes of more than sixty thousand dollars during a time period between two thousand, seventeen to two, thousand and nineteen. He was sentenced last month to the prison term two years supervised release and a ten thousand dollar fine. I'm Antonio Gonzales.

Climate Cast
Climate change is hastening lakeshore erosion
"Climate change is making more waves and eroding the shoreline of Lake Superior more quickly. I'm NPR chief meteorologist Paul Hunter on the shores of Lake Superior this is climate. So I'm back from vacation now, working inside the lab today, but I can still hear those lake superior way of swooshing in my head for the last three summers. We've stayed at some lovely cabins near. Grand Marais each year. The Big Lake has eroded the edge of the bluff closer to our cabin and this year. The edge is only about three feet away, and it's a fifteen foot drop down to the waves below. Charlie. Walters owns the cabins hi Charlie. Doing I'm doing great. How much would you say that? Shoreline has eroded in the past couple of years well this last year has been about a foot the previous year. It was only a couple of inches, but this last season it really picked up pace. We were pretty stunned when we saw the cabin this year that we stayed in its now perch, just a couple of feet from the edge. What are your options to save that cabin and address the shoreline? To Cabin, but you'd still have the Rozhin problem. I'm told you know they'd have to build up with rock and put some type of filter Mesh screen in and back fill with some soil and. Anyway be a long process and in the range of forty thousand dollars, so Charlie if this repair does turn out to be forty thousand dollars. What does that to Your Business? What's the impact there? My wife grandmother came over from Norway and his only things since nineteen thirty two. And right now in the process of fixing up the cabins, and then paying off loans, so it's a pretty big dent. We basically have to stop everything else. We're doing Charlie Walters. Your cabins are lovely I wish you the best of luck and I hope we talk soon all right. So many Lake Superior Property owners like Charlie are now facing costly repairs from erosion damage heavier precipitation in the lake. Superior watershed is boosting water levels to near record, highs and warmer winters mean less protective lake GEIS's forming to buffer the waves that may be speeding up the erosion process. Jay Austin is a professor at the University of Minnesota Duluth and works with the Large Lakes Observatory Hi Jay here from you, Paul? So how high are water levels running on lake superior now and in the past few years. We've had a remarkable run since about. About twenty seventeen of extremely high lake levels on the order of ten to twelve inches above what we would normally be seeing at this time of year, and what's the climate change signal for higher water levels in Lake Superior is it as simple as heavier precipitation in the Lake Superior Watershed when it comes right down to it? Yes, last several years have been much wetter than we would normally see here. The other one is the fact that is suppresses surface waves, and hence protects in some sense shoreline from that sort of wave driven erosion. The long term trend is indeed towards less is and how much of a winter temperature difference between total ice and no is does there need to be to make that change unlike superior? A year, where there is significant ice on the lake, and so people are going and visiting the ice, caves and people are ice fishing, the difference between one of those years at a year with basically no ice can be due to winter air temperature differences on the order of two three degrees. Fahrenheit, so the system is extremely sensitive to these relatively small shifts in winter, climate conditions J. Austin. Thanks for making the time in good to talk with you again. Thanks for having me on.

Inside Podcasting
What It Was Like to Interview Wil Williams
"Welcome to inside podcasting the show in which creators discuss their craft I'm your host Sky Pillsbury? This is a post show episode in which I will speak with a special guest about last week's interview. If you haven't heard that episode in which I talked to podcast, critic and Creator Will Williams, I recommend you go back and listen to that first, and then come back and listen to the post show. Today my guess is Ariel Nissenbaum Latte. Welcome to the show aerial. I am excited to be here. Thank you so much for having me. You texted me asking to be on the show. I responded within ten seconds. Is that right you did did it was so sweet? And I could feel your enthusiasm Azam coming through my phone. I'm so glad an awesome moment. You never know like Don't really have the bandwidth or Don't have the bandwidth down. Nice so you do like one hundred different things in podcasting and so I'd love for you to introduce yourself then. Maybe you can also share with our listeners where you are right now. Yes, says it's unusual. Place I'll do that first so that the people know why. There are some strange sounds going on, so currently I, am at a farm in two harbors Minnesota. Minnesota, which is somewhere near Duluth, which is on Lake Superior, it is beautiful here I'm on a farm because I'm wolfing, which stands for a worldwide organization of organic farming I'm on my way across the US on a road trip and I thought this would be a fun stop, so if you hear chickens or pigs or dogs or cats or children that what's going on. This makes it so much more impressive that you said. Yes, excitedly to my invitation to come on this show. So I started ear. Buds podcast collective, which is a weekly email that sends a theme and five podcast episodes on that theme. Each week is curated by different person I also run a podcast. A companion to that newsletter called feedback with earbud sort of similar to what you do. Sky Inside podcasting newsletter and podcast, and then I also run another podcast called counter programming Sheron an Arielle. It's a distraction casts started during covid nineteen, and we talk about anything having to do with the word count or counter, so Count Dracula step counters, kitchen counters, anything you can imagine. We're also taking suggestions. I also work for cast box. Do Marketing and business development for them? They're podcast APP and then I help with the outlier podcast festival, and then I do anything that pops up. That has to do with podcasts because I love podcasts. It is very very impressive aerial. I'm so glad that you introduced yourself. Because I'm not sure I would have remembered everything so much, so I will also add on the sound front that the city that I live in chose today to pave our street, and so in addition to sounds of cows and pigs and children on areas, and you might hear on my end paving machines, going up and down and beeping, and doing all manner of things just really like twenty feet away from me, although it sounds pretty quiet at the moment, good, Luxemburgo is in charge of editing this. Exactly okay well, let's get to it We are here to talk about last week's show aerial. What? What did you think of last week's show yes? Oh, I know, will for a long time on twitter, and on other social media platforms, so to hear will chat about her work was really enlightening I. Have to admit that I am not the biggest consumer of audio drama slash audio fiction, and so listening to will talk about it was I opening for. For me I learned a lot, and then I learned a lot through you as well, and I imagine it was kind of some new materials you is that right absolutely and I mean that's one of the reasons. I I wanted to talk to her. Was that like you? I haven't listened to as much fiction, but also I think that someone who's making a fiction podcast has a really different the they're coming from a different creative place in some way. And there's obviously other things that are involved casting and you know working with actors is a completely different ballgame, so I was really excited to talk to her. For for that reason as as well as others mean actually I'll just go ahead and say it another reason why I was. Fascinated by what she was doing. Was that like me? She writes about podcast and. You know like Kerr. I decided to take the plunge and make a podcast and when you're writing about them there is this funny thing where you feel like. Is this supposed to sound like no what I'm doing or am I gonNA? Make giant mistake. And there's a little bit of risk I think with her situation. It's more risky than just doing an interview. Show that require scripts and. Things of that nature, but it was still I could still identify with her feelings of. This is a little risky. This is sort of putting myself out there in a way that I haven't put my out myself out there before and so. I felt a kinship with that and was excited to have her on the show for that

Native America Calling
Federal court rules in favor of Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe
"This is National Native News Antonio. Gonzales the Mashpee womp og tribe, the National Congress of American Indians and the United South and eastern tribes are urging the Department of the Interior to reaffirm the status of the Massachusetts tribes reservation after a federal court, Friday ruled in favor of the tribe. The Interior Department had intended to disestablish the tribes reservation. The US District, court for. For the District of Columbia found the Interior Department's two thousand eighteen decision. The tribe did not qualify under federal jurisdiction was arbitrary, capricious and contrary to law in a statement Chairman Cedric Cromwell said the court righted. What would have been a terrible injustice and committed to fight if necessary to ensure their land remains entrust as the interior department is ordered to reevaluate its decision. Minnesota Department of Health. Officials say they're increasing the amount of COVID, nineteen testing among people who have attended protests over the death of George Floyd Melissa Townsend reports. Thousands of people have been gathering together across Minnesota for nearly two weeks. Floyd was an African American man who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes. Health, officials say these gatherings put many at risk for contracting covid nineteen. Mario and is a at physician and head of the center of American Indian and minority health at the University of Minnesota Medical School in Duluth while I'm really fearful of impact. The protests are going to have on rising rates of Cova and I have to admit. I went down to one of them myself because they just felt like they needed to be there. And also just let African American people in particular. Know about the solitaire. But I do worry Minnesota's Commissioner of Health Jan. Malcolm says her department will step up testing. The coronavirus takes about a week to incubate so Malcolm is encouraging people to get tested about a week after they'd been at large gathering for national. Native News. I'm Melissa Townsend. The Canadian government has delayed its promised National Action Plan to tackle systemic racism, facing the country's indigenous people down carpet has more recently announced the delay in implementing the plan because of the covid nineteen pandemic, the plan followed last year's inquiry into missing and murdered indigenous women and girls. That inquiry presented its final report in June, and it concluded that decades of systemic racism and human rights violations had contributed to hundreds of missing. Missing in murdered indigenous women and girls over the years, Sheila North is a former grand chief of northern Manitoba. She says she's disheartened. By the delay in the action plan against systemic racism, north also takes exception to comments made by at least one Canadian political leader that systemic racism does not exist in Canada as it does in the US I go meet that the mothers and the sisters and family members of the ones. Ones that have been taken a very very sensitive and touchy subject, and for people to be blatant, and to be so dismissive like that is just reminiscent of what they've been dealing with for many generations and very hurtful to here, and it's very concerning to know that this this kind of thinking still persistent Canada North says indigenous people make up just over four percent of the Canadian population, but more than twenty four percent. percent of the country's prison population. She says there are parallels in what's happening to black Americans and indigenous Canadians. Especially in their interactions with police, she says the biggest difference between the two countries is that the death of George? Floyd was caught on camera. She adds racially motivated. Incidents take place daily to Canada's indigenous people, but out of the public's eye for national native news. I'm Dan Kerpen. Chuck and Damian Tonio Gonzales.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
Market corrections: scary but also, in some cases, necessary
"Well here we are right day. Four of honestly. Who knows how many days of big scary corona virus induced drops in the stock market? Another twelve hundred points down on the. Dow today four and a half percent four and a half percent on the S. and P. Five hundred as well. It's jarring I know but context being everything to point here. One the economy which as we know is not the. Dow is at this moment strong and too painful. The weeks like this may be these kinds of drops corrections. They're called are actually normal and good marketplace's Sabrina short gets is going. Technically there's no official definition of a correction but most people will tell you it's a fall of ten percent or more from a high correction basically can arise literally out of the Blue John. Bollinger is president of Bollinger capital management. Some corrections can be predicted. There are hints out there for example in this there were as a lot of fear building up a about the corona virus. Now the fact that we call them corrections suggests that something needed to be corrected and sometimes it did. Excessive OPTIMISM CALL COMPLACENCY JIM. Paulsen is chief investment strategist at Duluth old group. You'd become too easy to make money for a while. And there's a resolve that investors give up the scrutiny of fundamentals. And just buy something because it's simply going up and they don't want to miss out corrections can clear out that kind of buzzed. Buying and make people pay closer attention to the underlying health of companies can also shake things up for example. If everyone is piled on like lemmings to a few tech stocks it can shake some investors often. A different group of stocks can become the popular ones as for what to do when one comes along. Here's Andrew Karoly professor of finance at Cornell for the average investor out there the first instinctive reaction I always recommend is to stay calm and try to understand it. Listen to the market experts but not necessarily to react and certainly not to react quickly. Maybe just wait for to pass. They always do eventually in New York. I'm suburban ashore for