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Inside Supercars
"ellery" Discussed on Inside Supercars
"Welcome back to Instagram because I'm here at Phil ballin while there are no super cars here. This is a driver. Man who this year is going to get interesting record just he's been a part of both the gen three Mustang in Camaro. That's Zayn garad. Thank you for the guys. And in a different guys this weekend because you're in a S 5000. Yeah, yeah, throw on this round and Grand Prix maybe some more. I'm not sure yet, but yeah, I'm really happy to be ready to move the arrow again. It's been a while in the last race for them was 2015. Old age of 22. Yeah, nothing's changed. They do. Okay, so in tiny coins and rice way you've done and been in the Camaro and Mustang is that right? Yeah, yeah, it's got on. Okay, so two different teams, two different sort of ways they went about it. Can you give us some idea about the difference maybe not so much on the track to start with, but let's talk about the difference in the cars when you're climbing into them. Yeah, so obviously ergonomically, they've done a few changes to the car. A few drivers are getting numb legs and stuff. For me, in the Mustang I didn't really have any issues. It all felt pretty comfy, seating position was nothing too large. Kamara definitely felt different in the seating position. I didn't do an overly long stint, so I didn't get any numb legs or anything like that, but as a rule of thumb, I'm not too picky when it comes to say some cars. I can sort of jump between things and I don't really get any aches or anything, so it wasn't too much of an issue for me, but from what I've heard, those updates are made of massive difference, drivers a lot more comfy now. So yeah, as long as both the cars are the same ergonomically and now it works for all the drivers. Obviously the jam saw it has a lot of tall drivers where Ford doesn't really have any tall drivers, so maybe that's why the issues were more highlighted in the Camaro. And of course you've been driving a triple 8 built Commodore last year full-time event stone. And the year before you shared it with Jake is taking it. So he used to trip like machinery, it was there any surprises in the way that we've done in the Camaro. Not really. It looks, it looked like that normal sort of finish to the inside of the cabin. Obviously just aesthetically it's a little darker. There's a lot more carbon fiber and that sort of stuff, which I'm sort of used to say why the car has been last two years I've done it, but yeah, apart from that, they're fundamentally the same. There's just like different positions for all the switches and stuff like that. But yeah, nothing performance wise between the two. On the interior. So. At this stage, are you lined up again to have a driver of either of those counts? Yeah, yeah, for sure. Hoping to do a fair bit of the testing for that this year. That's definitely the goal. Obviously, ricin with ticket in the battle 1000 this year, so wherever I'll be able to jump between two cars and all I'm not sure. I guess that's a question for supercars, but yeah, I think it was a really beneficial thing and you're jumping between the Kumar and the Mustang it sort of pointed out some things that most drivers wouldn't be able to sort of get when they're just driving one like way. The seat feels for one of the configuration of how the pedals are set up. Just little things that you can notice and little set up differences. The overall balance of the car, did you get a good feeling? Yeah, it was pretty close. I'd say aero wise, some corners, you know, one might have had a little bit more from one another, a little bit more rear grip, but nothing substantial. I think it's early days with the whole aerodynamic parity sort of stuff. So I think that will always sort it out. Engine wise, they felt pretty similar, like I'd probably say the forward was a little more talky down low. And Kamara was a little bit better in the top end, but yeah, nothing crazy jumping out. Like they're pretty similar and I'm sure by the time they're racing on track I'll be even more refined and closer. Okay. And the perennial question of Steve bustle. You'd be in favor of the decision that's been made. A 100%. I think, I don't think there's many people that would be against it to be honest. I feel like it's part of the supercar DNA. Being out of heel and toe under all that cool stuff, it's sort of something that our categories quite unique for. I think getting rid of that would be a big shame, so yeah, I'm always a fan for a sequential sec. The paddle shift. I wouldn't say it meant easy, but it definitely made it less busy in the car. And I think when you're watching on boards and that sort of stuff and seeing the driver to answer and do stuff in the car that looks quite impressive rather than like a video game. I think it's a good decision. We're tourists like it all robotic where a person is just left with some booty and 100%. Have you made it into the car yet? I've done a ride day in it. That was after Sidney motorcycle. Park. It was a wet day. Obviously you got a passenger in the car, so there's more just getting familiar with the configuration of the car and that sort of stuff. Performance wise, you know, when you have someone sitting next to you, I really want to get too hard because you're worried about their well-being as well. But yeah, it all ran smoothly the day was good. Looking forward to doing some dry running. So I can sort of get a gauge between the ride days are quite appreciated after around the Monday afterwards. Have you got any of those coming up or something? Yeah, I think there's probably two or three more over the year. I'm not sure exactly where yet I know tech was going to play in the end but their sponsors on today. But yeah, the more times I can get behind the wheel and that car more familiar with it before bath is that up. All right well thanks again for joining us on the inside too because again. Thank you for having me. It's a great pleasure. Anyway. Welcome to our super cars, we're at Phillip island, and it's one of those moments of where are they now? Because saying next to me is Steve ellery, who's not here because he's racing. He's not here because he's got nothing to do this weekend. He's here because his son, one of his two sons, Dalton was racing in train team. And after you stepped down in O 7, it must have been there was a bit of a break now from then to now, but you've been racing with your boys for a couple of years. Yeah, it's a funny story. I sort of stepped out of supercar racing after bathurst and it was about 13 or 14 years for me out of an actual race car. And my boys are race go karts their whole lives. And I got back in the carting a little bit there over the years, but a couple of years ago, the boys got into production car racing. And I decided to dust off the helmet, I guess if.

The Dan Bongino Show
Hillary Clinton Lied to Her Lawyers, Who Lied to the FBI, of a Collusion Hoax
"Folks the big deal about this indictment yesterday of this Clinton associated lawyer in the collusion, hoax case, the big deal about it. It's not that they lied. All right, Hillary Clinton lies like you know. How do you know Hillary Clinton lying? Right? You know, the Joker mouth is moving. Hillary Clinton lies about everything. Ellery Clinton would lie about her first and last name if she had. I mean, Hillary Clinton hasn't told the truth about anything of significance. At any point in life. That's not the shocker. Oh, they lied and made up the collusion hoax that Trump was communicating with the Russian bank and a secret server that was all made up that that's not shocking, like I'm sorry. It's not. That's not the surprising part. Hillary lies about everything that's just who Hillary is. She's a loser like she lies about everything. The reason they're in trouble is didn't only lie about it making up Trump's quoting with the Russians on the server, they had a lawyer. A bunch of lawyers passed this information. It appears from his allegations in the indictment had that the person the FBI That that opened up this international investigation about collusion hoax that never had a shred of evidence to it ever now. I've been. I've been reading to you Some of the highlights from the indictment and they are stunning, including that there was a tech executive involved in this scheme to frame Donald Trump. We have a good idea who he is. I mean, really, how big was this conspiracy? The media was involved. I've got highlights of that coming up soon. Do you want to see all the media idiots that got caught propagating this obvious hoax and they got caught willingly, folks. They knew they were lying and making it up the meteor liars. They knew it. Let's not pretend like Oh golly, they just happened to get caught by mistake. Natasha Bertrand Moscow, Rachel Maddow. Wolf Blitzer, Um Jake Sullivan, the current national security advisor. They all got their all recorded digitally recorded forever propagating the Alfa Bank Cox that this Russian bank was the secret back channel for Trump and Putin.

The Pat McAfee Show 2.0
"ellery" Discussed on The Pat McAfee Show 2.0
"Us from his home in beautiful idaho with great internet. Ladies and gentlemen coaches up segment with head coach will go on there. Yeah let's go. let's go. Hey look good you look. You're rocking that. Nfl pa collegiate. Collegial to the you got back into coach coaches college. Kids coached him up a little bit. Two thousand eighteen went in there and stop the american team or the national team and now they deal either one. Whichever one you were represented coach. Great to see you. You look amazing. How is the weekend watching games as your first weekend is a retired outright watching games with. Did you get antsy. Did you hear the national anthem. Did you want to get back out there. How was it it was. It was awesome especially with no stress. I could just sit back and pick apart. Every you know everything that everybody was on. Watch my brother team. My little brother coaches at the broncos had a huge win over the new york giants so fired up about that amazing weekend. Football absolutely amazing and so much. Good stuff there But again i you know. I miss the relationship. Part the competition part of it. But it's awful nice not having that stress okay. So sunday morning. I woke up and i was gonna hit the i want. My backyard and the trees were blowing sideways from the wind in the flag was destroyed out like this. I was like man. I am so thankful that. I don't have to wake up on sunday mornings. Open the hotel window in trying to find flag on top of the building and seeing that things straight out and be like well. Today is going to be terrible. I that those stresses those little anxiety moments not being in your life so much better. I don't think anybody understands what sundays like whenever you just like. I'm a fan. All of a sudden you know no clogged arteries you know takes years off your life especially when you know when i get you. You'd open the blinds check for flag to see what the weather was doing. And i'd get a call from pete ward and it'd be like a chuck i know it's raining and sleeting sideways but You know tax payers paid for that roof to be opening. Jimmy can have the roof. And i and i don't think it's a competitive disadvantage. Nobody does so. That's what we're doing. You know the other great thing about that stadium is my first home game there and preseason one o'clock game right sunshine and it's a thousand degrees outside in the suns glaring down on our sideline in our in our opponents opponents are in are in the shade and i have done. I asked johnny scott. I said what's going on here. I can't see. I can't see the fueled. Why are we on this side. And they're in the shade. Oh man as you get an answer telling did you get an answer. I remember you were trying to. He's only one hundred. One hundred six are silent and we check the temperature on our ponant sidelining. It's seventy five degrees. I remind said. Hey voice hi boys hydrate. Oh man i remember. In by the way we had to have the entire. We had our equipment managers holding things over the bench. I mean and the other side is literally just tossed in sunflower seeds. And i remember. I think in this money just made its way into the locker room and it might not have been real but i think chuck it asked like that should be our sideline. It feels like that should be over there and then obviously there was a massive business conversation about the people of money. That's being paid to be behind ours our our bench as opposed to the opponents benchers thing and i think that was immediately when you knew like okay being head coach is there's some shit that you've gotta deal with. I mean the pre-game music the saen the entire situation the roof. I mean it is just completely different ballgame. Let's talk about some head coaches in the nfl and this past weekend anything. You saw that you were impressed with like any coaching decisions from any young coaches that you thought was pretty good or is everything you kinda you kind of expected for instance urban meyer. They got their asses beat thereby coach. Dave and immediately afterwards it's like he's leaving the nfl. He's going to go to college. How do you view that whole situation. And how does urban you get that narrative away from him in would if you were urban meyer and you were asked about the situation. Would you say no. There's no chance to be going well knowing that there may be as a chance or do you think he's actually all in with the jaguars at this point. We'll the key there is when they asked him what his press conference. And anytime you drop your eyes and you answer like this and you don't look straight in there. He's totally committed to building that organization rebuilding that program You know there hasn't been many guys in college. Football successful coaches is as successful as urban meyer. I mean historically. He's got the best record ever of anybody in in college football But history tells us that a lot of those guys don't succeed in the national football league nick. Saving the best of the best goat won't be anybody like win more championships. Steve spurrier you can go on and on and on so. He's going to have this narrative around him. I long as he's down there until he gets thing turned around. Why chuck why is it hard. Why is it so hard to go from college. Nfl strictly because in college you can control everything and the nfl. It's a much different. Ballgame you coaching college at the you. When the you was the with a lot of personalities you've been able to make the transition in the nfl and have success. What is the big thing you think on. Why some of those top guys can't make it in the nfl from your perspective. There's a salary cap number. One you know shows ellery cabinet some of those university. I'm just kidding now. You know. I just think dealing with Everything that you have to deal with at the professional level especially the players you know you can deal with College athletes probably a little bit different and communicate with those athletes. A little bit different than you can. Maybe the professional athletes again. You mentioned it pat. There's a lot of things that are out of your control. I'm sure there's a lot of things that are out of urban control You've got to be tied at the hip with your gm. You guys got to be in lockstep. You know the three pillars. Jim.

NEWS 88.7
"ellery" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"Silk. Ivory panels. Surprised I like it, though. Oh Mm hmm. Yeah, I love it. It's a completely new German know. How do you feel about it? Fashion designers Kim Ellery, Juran, Lang, Tink and Julia for speaking to Abby McNeil in Paris. This is the cultural front line on the BBC World Service and TT is indeed next. A designer at the cutting edge of fashion, Chinese designer Abby Sheng sees the future of fashion as being less about traditional garments and more about designing alternative bodies. She uses artificial intelligence to add identity fluidity to what we wear. The latest work agenda. Transformative suit is being printed and will be launched later this month. The suit aims to transform the appearance of the person wearing it, creating a fluid gender identity because stanza Holla went to see Abby's work and found out why she defines herself as an identity engineer. So we're obviously in here is gender transformative issue. And the whole city is three d printed pieces. I'm attending a fitting session in west London. But this is a very particular one at the back. There are for compartments. The acts like pumps and offers the artificial muscles to expand and contract. The suit change the body shapes in terms of And changing the body and gender identity. China's fashion designer Abby Shank puts together plastic pieces all around her model Daniel. The idea came from a poem that her model and friend wrote to himself and to the LGBTQ plus community. It made everything about how she could translate gender fluidity into a suit. So then you have this very elongated and slim body. But sometimes you dreams to be this very curvy. Female body, so I scoped her body to more female shape. I started to walk with generative design tools based on human anatomy. So I want to allow him and possibly in the future for everyone to be free. Not trapped in their own identity they born with is not only about the government what you wear is about the whole psychology of making this ideal self for yourself. And for the view who's looking at you wearing the fashion Abby is also part of the Royal College of Thought. This SAPIENs collective, the group working at robotics and engineering lab that builds human rights robots with human features. Uh, Abby introduces me to wake Port to his.

Essential Craftsman Podcast
"ellery" Discussed on Essential Craftsman Podcast
"That tv show. Oh the destruction old one where they like battle and box paddle by cool And he has machine shop six man machine shop But he's a tinkerer and he grew up around tinkerers and he inherited the the welding shop and sausalito But he comes from that lineage of of that very few times do we see it. Yeah but i think the Getting back to as we do make things in the people that are on your channel. It's a pride of ownership of my labours. It is that having some real skin and a game. Right where i might cut myself making. I really might. But that's okay because it'll give me a little proud of next at work there's a there's a remarkable percentage of our viewers are software engineers lots And other types of engineers as well but there are plenty of people from the computer industry right and comment and then it's just it's an interesting By lord of the rings and the other one that the tv drama this kind of middle ages type of game of thrones game of thrones. You know that with with kind of a mix of the survivalist. Either you get this fantasy play and the survival and the uncertainty of the times new. Throw it all together with some coke and you bash. You make something yet right you board. What's it wasn't like and maybe let's speak for a second so you have. This had his whole career on this part of the construction industry. Yeah i mean you're the last guy in and looking through your website haven't senior coffee table books but it's it's just almost amazing. How many parts of this industry exists lots of them. You don't even realize we occupy one of those parts right now ourselves kind of making an educational content part like microscopic part of the education part of the construction industry. But what's that been like. Sort of being attached your with the architects and engineers and designers and Did you think of yourself as kind of in the construction industry or is it just always kind of been more like the publishing end. If feels to me that. I am in the the fashion moment because the politics that i photograph are ones that the architecture design are very proud of to to go and photograph and take the expense and the time away from their practice. Then that has a certain style. That didn't probably happen three years ago and then in three years from now it won't happen so there's always been kind of fashion curve on what i do interest and i can tell you by tile pattern project was built. How bet you can. I can tell you by the delights fixture housing and so these little elements that are are changing every day On a wide picture point of view. Yeah those of us that are in it kind of notice. Those different says you're flipping through a magazine. That looks alex. Nice yeah so yeah. Yes like when in the divorce product where. She's telling her like you're wearing that because it was on the clearance rack right and we decided that five years ago. Whatever that went. It's a maybe a little of it like that. But i think for one of the things as we came into instagram and utah to buy was hoping for this amazing democratization of employability of style and choices. That people were able to an instagram. We don't see it as much as actually narrowed interest down the ascetic choices. The people gravitate to. But i think in youtube merrier In that sense so as i'm photographing today what i'm seeing in so all see things that oh. I haven't seen that before. We need to photograph that. Or this is the first time these things. I've seen combined if i if i shoot a lot in my market i. I'm kind of part of that arbitrator of that. Trend line. yeah. You sure are digging that a little bit on instagram. That everyone's kinda coalesced around a a a very common sort of style or wh- what exactly is going on. I think well with instagram. The more it changes all the time. It's it's not even playing field But the more people that like your your channel the more likely it's going to go out to other people. Yeah so the the strongest stronger yes And then those are strong kinda up anti and their production value of what they're doing and so they getting stronger and then instagram really. Just want to hold your attention longer. Yeah the ones that maybe are the outlying areas here thinking well most people don't look out so we're not going to put that out there. Wow i think probably even and the what you to kind of loose rose up as your next things algorithm right wanna see then you kind of get you know as you break into a bubble and then become de bubble. Yeah you've become kind of the player. And i don't think he woke up and said i. This is my goal right now. You just kind of put one foot in front of the other and get one idea that okay. I guess we'll do that. It's the same as the choices that happened in the first part of a career. We have no idea that this person or that person or this job choice or that we have no idea. We just do them. Because there's momentum in that direction and you look back and say. Wow yeah well sometimes. When with my son. I give them a wide berth. Since to what he wants to do and only a couple of times said you know there's choices in life and some will affect your other choices in life. I'll stand by you whatever you wanna do. But this is one of those moments. My dad was completed lazy-faire so i didn't have that. So maybe i'm looking for to be able to share that with my son. Wow so wh where should we direct the viewers to get a good look at some of your work. I think The the first one would be my website which my full name. David duncan livingston. Okay we'll have a link-up okay. I'll include that and then my instagram is. David d. livingston okay. We'll link to that a little side note about instagram for those that. Play it or not. I consider instagram a huge time suck. And if if you're the lowest bar that i think one might have is ten or twenty photographs of your best work that's all you need. Yeah it's just a really quick way to show what you can do. Yeah no one's going to go to you know. Meet me at a coffee shop and say what do you do. I'll go to your website right. They'll say what you have socratic healthy. Whip out their phone. Look out we talk about bam. Yeah so but you don't have to post every day it's like it's almost the differentiating factor. Are you building an instagram account. 'cause you wanna have a big audience and influence the do wanted to use it as a tool for your business. Because you're you're you're i guess. The short portfolio yeah. That's that makes perfect sense. Well sounds good. And and obviously for the viewers the probably the most interesting photos for you guys is going to be the pictures of the spec house. we will When the time is right and we have them get him in front of you and whatever way seems the best. So you'll definitely get a f. I if i didn't mention this in the intro Even just five minutes of watching dear thing was. I've never done photography but it was definitely kind of not mind-blowing but it's it's it's really neat. I heard you say a light bulb just went off under see anybody take pictures of the house. I've taken i've done it. Maybe seventy five times house. That i bought and sold man and not make forty or fifty and i was not getting it but point is you're going to see the pictures a i mean. Well thank you very much i think. What my clients summed it up the most They said that. I'm a very intentional. Yeah so if something is there it's there for some ellery and at the same time it was like it's also pretty simple. It wasn't like some. You didn't walk in with this whole crew and lights and all this commotion very simple very intentional and can't wait to see him. One of the first thing you said when we sat down here was pertaining to making things elegant thinking of an elegant solution to a design.

Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"ellery" Discussed on Cork's 96fm Opinion Line
"To to know what's going on because it is feeding has from listening to the friends of mine with kids of school going age mike. Kids don't don't let school thankfully The kids are actually take the parents about sustainability and about climate change. Yeah well that's exactly it. I think it is really young. People were kind of leading the charge with this at the moment and i think a huge reason for not. There's a lot of like climate anxiety. Is there like a lot of kids are seeing these reports. You know the stories that we're hearing like this is going to happen in their lifetime with there. It is their future uncertain at the end of the day for they are caring. They can work together to make things a bit more sustainable for the back to school and it doesn't need like you say it doesn't need to be outrageously expensive. Tasr kelleher from the useless project of the useless project an expert unsustainability eighteen fifty seven. One five nine six. Tom says i want to pick her up on something. She said she was talking about putting the schoolbooks away and reusing the schoolbooks to she not realize that the books change so often. That's not possible. It's a point line on courts six. Fm tonight cardi insurance group. Call them now for motor home business farm life on health insurance. Msg the court diary. Corks succesfully mary. Men's mizzen to mullen virtual cycle as underway. You have until october. Thirty first to complete the six hundred kilometer virtual psycho and help raise funds for mary university hospital and hospice sign up to complete the rouge which can all be done from your local area. Logging your daily kilometers. Ozzy go to register on for more information. See mary minds dot. I e if you avenue vein t would like mentions email cork ellery at ninety-six. Fm the gideon line. We've pj coogan three three on ports. That diy thing was saying the reason we're doing as woody's has released report and it has jumped in revenue by forty six percent can immediately the pandemic quinn other shops. Were going to the wall and in serious trouble. Woody's as seen a forty six percent increase in. Its half year revenue credit card spending on hard. Where is gone. Bananas jury lockdown so if all those people are taking screws and timber and bits of sheldon spanners hammers drills alm. There must be an awful lot of. Da disaster there. I'll tell you later about the shelves. I made three attempts to put up. And we've just abandoned it as a bad job at the end or the carton poll that fiona decide to just definitely pittance locker and ended open crutches so it happens it happens yours would be most welcome at eighteen. Fifty seven one five nine nine. Six jenner got a phone call or would you ever wonder what you do if you got a phone call to say that you were the beneficiary of somebody's will someone you've never heard of someone you've no idea who they are or how you might be related to them. Would you have this this dream for example that you your wake up some morning and there'll be a letter on the match or call on the phone to say that your your uncle uncle fergus. From slandered know that you never knew existed has died and left you house or a car left. You a colossal amount of money. What would you do. How would they find you. It's a fascinating field and one of the people whose expertise is may molin. Maeve good morning. Good morning you a bank. And then you decided to study genealogy as hubby exactly and now you're doing a fulltime that's face yes i did a night course in genealogy and then an opportunity i i really liked me my job in the banks. I like the people that i was working with and but an opportunity came up to take redundancy and just do something different so i decided to grasp metal. And they head off into the words of genealogy. Yeah you work for finders internationally. Did what do they do. Find your international. A the work that we do is mostly for and solicitors for probate cases. So the two usual both scenarios. And it's at he's person has a each and they made a will. But there's somebody named in the wales about this list contra case and they came they come to us to ask us to and find that person and or the deceased person mike. Nelson's made aware all the died intestate and then a we are required to locate all of their next home and all of the beneficiaries to receive ten resources. Would you use for that. So it's a combination of and desk research using and online databases and then we also visit repositories and and collect records births marriages decks on a popey. Eight a and it's in the public domain. But you need a certain amount of expertise to find it. I guess precisely precisely yes. I suppose following all from just listening to add a sale. Tocqueville culturally are token bites there. A industry being closed down. We were blessed. We could continue. There's enough online to to allow us to continue with our research. Rakes of it has been digitized in the past ten years or so which is good. Exactly i mentioned about people having this dream you know that the phone rings or a letter drops on the mat and you know grace great home cool pattie intended no in wales of whom you've never heard has died and there's a considerable sum of money there for you just doesn't happen very often. It happens a loss. I suppose we make a lot of those phone calls. But it's it's usually not the massive win soul that people would be hoping that it would be you know a an escape of millions is quite unusual. It's more usual that it would be and you know maybe the value of somebody's house or whatever savings they had the bank and then that gets divided among you know twenty five calls or or or.

Stuff To Blow Your Mind
"ellery" Discussed on Stuff To Blow Your Mind
"Were not shy about writing about about this guy at the time. Anyway smith goes on to note. That is far as the the idea of him. Introducing the tomato. That is just one of some five hundred different myths about tomato introduction in america and they often end end up involving the great man troch in which someone such as thomas. Jefferson is another individual. That sometimes is iran. Ously cited as being the introducer of tomatoes Is responsible but in reality. We don't know who is responsible. Specifically for introducing the tomato. There is no actual american king tomato to credit. I do love the idea though that if this story were true i mean so imagine. The sky sits out in front of the courthouse. Needs a bushel basket of tomatoes. Like i don't think that would kill him because they're not poisonous but surely that would give him just like horrible diarrhea when you eat a basket of tomatoes with nothing else. Maybe i don't know. Supposedly this whole incident has even been recreated in various pass documentaries. But i didn't get a chance to look them up and see how they presented it if because there are different versions of it. So maybe in some versions. It's just like one tomato in others. it's a whole bushel. i dunno so. I've got another story like this about these supposed reputation of tomatoes as poisonous. And this is the rumor about the george washington. Assassination attempt okay so one version of the story as collected in the slopes article on this rumor quote. I remember one of my junior high history teachers reading a suicide note by george washington's cook the author of the note said that he could not forgive washington's treason against the british and had therefore decided to poison him. Then kill himself. The poison he used on washington was tomato story right. Yeah yeah yeah. It's it's comedic generates laughter and it ties into this. This ridiculous idea that people once thought. This tomato was harmful in an exaggerated to the point where it can be used as a lethal weapon. Yeah unfortunately as great of a story is this is this one is fiction in a literal sense. It comes from a story. A short story called the murder of george washington. By richard im- gordon which was published in ellery queen's mystery magazine in april nineteen fifty nine. I think the author is this guy. Richard gordon who was also a surgeon and an anesthesiologist..

The Falcoholic
"ellery" Discussed on The Falcoholic
"World on fire but if you're just looking for a role player that can set the edge against iran that can give you a little bit of juice as a pass rusher that is functional in coverage. I know you a little up and down there last year. But i i saw some promising signs that you know if given more work in in that arena like he can improve their You know he's he just kind of a nice solid role player that can also give you positive value and special teams like third in the nfl in special teams tackles. He's a solid role player. The problem is again. He probably should be like the seventh or eighth guy in a rotation mostly play special teams in occasionally when someone needs a breather. Oh put jt amount there. He'll give you positive reps. You know for these four or five snaps while we wait on you know whoever edge rusher number one or number two to get that breather That's what he should be. But unfortunately as you just mentioned. Because we're the falcons and start. He's going to be our number two pencils and that's just the way it is. This is why brought you on the podcast for this particular topic the number of times. Erin that you. And i it just this short forty minutes the number of times you and i have said oh you know he's he's equality role player. He's equality role player. He's that is coming up way. Too much nest depth chart. And i think again like i love those role players that that's how you build out a proper roster but when those role players are playing or punching above their weight that's where things begin to fall apart and i love what you know to. Jt tm thing did last year for again for what his role is supposed to be. But my god if we're counting on him as you know one of the anchors for our pass rush this is yeah it. It doesn't feel like this is going well so the last thing. I want to bring up and you may not have any strong takes. I personally don't He's the only other guy. I think that's got significant playing time in the nfl. Emmanuel l'herbe He's outside linebacker. He seems undersized to me. Maybe i'm reading that wrong. But where do you see him fitting in if at all yeah i mean. We signed l'herbe or resign ellery because he was an undrafted free agent for two thousand eighteen. I had to go back and listen to some podcasts. From the summer of twenty eighteen to be like what was i saying about manual and it wasn't a whole lot. Does it say about him because he just didn't necessarily make a huge impression on me that summer combing through my notes and whatnot So i'll be curious to see if he does get work at outside linebacker. He was an inside linebacker Previously has been the bulk of his time. Playing middle linebacker for me. I guess i'm expecting him to sort of fill. The role that brandon copeland was expected to fill as backup inside linebacker. Now that due to the release of barky vs mingo In the private issues with dante fowler. It seems like the falcons are giving brandon copeland a little bit more run as an outside linebacker which is a role that he's previously performed at a reasonably high level. Like when we talk about the lack of proven pass rushers on this team. If you're looking for someone other than greg. Jarrett or dante fowler. That has had more than like four sacks the season and more than thirty pressures in the season brennan couple is the only guy that did he did in twenty two jets linebacker in their three four defense so again a guy that previously our backup middle linebacker now is technically offered most proven pastures so again this becomes a broken record. And it's like as you say. The falcons heavily like the point is like they have guys that are legit. Nfl caliber players. Just don't have guys that. Are legit info caliber starters. I guess you would say yeah in terms of what this group is. It's a whole bunch of guys as as you said. And as i've said that in a on a normal unequality defensive line equality rotation would probably be the fourth through eighth guy net rotation as opposed to the top. Three in the fop. Just gotta have a one probably dante fowler. What we're realizing is instead of being the two that we paid him to be. He's not gonna he's really like third or fourth guy. I mean right at his best years Elsewhere he was kind of the third or fourth guy in la And then you're hoping maybe marlon davidson goes into that makes then you just have a bunch of guys at like. Hey man if stephen means or or emmanuel brandon copeland can be a halfway decent five look. Beggars can't be choosers in you know. That's always the phrase. I wind up saying when it comes to any discussions of the falcons pass rush choosers. So it is what it is. I got used to it. You know my hope. Is that next offseason. The falcons will have a little bit more money and we can sort of make this a non-issue moving forward but they see and Last name abroad beller but really the rookie. I think belongs in his last spot. We'll close out the podcast with this data combo. Ogundipe out of notre dame. I feel like don't you get that name better than jacobs atm. Even as i was saying. And i was about the mess it up as well so now it okay never mind. Don't ask me to say his name accurately twice. I get tongue-tied and i apologize to all the players When i do that stephen means i got your back. Then but open deja you know. He's i think there's some expectation again. Unrealistic he's a fifth rounder. He's a fifth rounder. Four reason that he's going to step in and be a part of the rotation he'll he'll undoubtedly be a part of the rotation but for me. I just i i feel like okay. He's a rookie. This rookies pass rushers it. That is really missed. Especially when you're talking about guys were drafted on day three. What kind of expectations do you think fans should have for. Ogan daisy as a fifth round outside linebacker for the falcons is here my expectations to be blunt about it is. He'll probably be inactive for most of the season under normal circumstances but again we're talking about the falcons. Here's who knows what normal is for them when it comes to their parish and they just may need all the help that they can get So that would be. My normal expectations is like this is kind of a redshirt year for oak dougie. He might get you know if there's injuries you could throw him in there. Maybe put him on special teams get a little a little. Bit of work there But not a whole lot to glean from this rookie season but as we just laid out like you know. What are the falcons alternative stephen. Gtm branding yeah. You might as well if there's an opportunity to see what he can do. Might as well get him the reps. I mean we're talking about atm. A guy who i mentioned has been on the Wouldn't on a normal. Nfl team a good nfl team as it were Not the falcons would be you know a practiced by player But you know he's gotten work and you can say it's improved his development That he's probably further along today. Twenty twenty one then he would have been on a quote unquote normal team Just spinning all that time on on the scout team in the practice squad for the last couple of seasons. So maybe you can take the same tack with ogundare. I think look you know like it may not necessarily lead to him being this difference maker down the road but if we can just get another sort of.

Something On My Mind | Personal Finance
"ellery" Discussed on Something On My Mind | Personal Finance
"You are listening to a podcast. Not just any podcast but the sixty ninth podcast of this something on my mind program. I am david ellery. One in this podcast. We'd like to use. They're professional backgrounds to cover all things finance and we'd like to mix in some offbeat stories to give all of us a little break from everyday reality of show notes for you. You can follow us an all social media platforms using s. o. m. podcast and go to something on my.

Pittsburgh's Paranormal Chasing Prophecy Radio Show
"ellery" Discussed on Pittsburgh's Paranormal Chasing Prophecy Radio Show
"Along with sean kelly and jason. I am pedro. happy thursday. everyone a here. I'm so excited. Because we have a fabulous guest. And i'm so glad that she's here to join us. We have marjorie k. She is the ceo and president of forensic investigation company director of ause inter dimensional communication institute while and president of anex media by night. Marjorie is a forty year. Better new afo investigator author musician and she also serves as an assistant state director and education coordinator for missouri mathon and as director of the oz inter dimensional communication institute. Margie is a licensed private investigator in zuri and is the author of fourteen books and more on the way. Welcome to jason prophecy. Margie thank you. I'm glad to have you here tonight. Figure yeah so. Let me tell you before we get started. I was doing a lot of research on you. I am very impressed. I'm also. I'm a former mathon investigator in western Pennsylvania ellery tell you move on has gone through a lot of changes. one thing That i never really got a handle on. And i would have loved to have done a star team investigator Followed that path. But i didn't. I want you to explain exactly what that is and what it entails. Well the star team. Investigators are seasoned investigators who have a lot of experience in the field of ufology and have done a number of investigations for move on and then the state director will recommend a person for that position so that there are enough very experienced investigators in a state And also maybe to cover nearby states when if someone else's and available so we can go in on landing cases and et citing cases. Things like that Something where there's some evidence that might need to be collected okay. So it's more in depth than it's not like your regular filled investigator that goes out with their little. You know kit and everything you do. More of investigating jason. Well it is. It's a little can get to our kids. Have my little. Your big kids fullback since smarty pants jason jason. Thank you okay..

The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
"ellery" Discussed on The Mr. Warren Hayes Show
"Don't get me wrong But you what here Just some quick thoughts having rosemary defeated Fire and flava cure hogan and tasha steals to become the new impact. Knockouts tag team champions I thought it was a bit of a surprise but it turns out that cure hogan was announced that she's leaving impact wrestling so good for her on a betting on herself like she said it herself in her announcement you know. She doesn't quite know what she's doing. She doesn't know exactly what's going to happen next. But she's bending on herself going out there good for her rosemary end havoc are now. You're now you're champions Josh alexander retain the x division championship. Against as austin chris bay petey williams row heat who end trae. Miguel my god. He's fantastic josh alexander you know. What if i'm impact professional wrestling personally. I'm i'm getting josh alexander off out of the out of the x division and i am pushing him to the moon as the guy who is going to take the impact title back from from kenya omega. I think he's the god i think he's legit. I think he's legit. He looks the part impact. Trans love him. Even people who don't watch impact like the guy because he goes out onto the indy circuit. He's around he does. He does the stuff And and he's he's just amazing he's just absolutely amazing taking your book and ideas that might but i think i think that's the thing you do. I honestly i think that's that's the that's the best choice i really do. I don't see anyone else on on their roster who who looks the part who who can come across as a champion but then on top of that who also someone you can elevate to the to the main vaccine in impact. I think josh alexander's you got plus. What a great match. We'd get out of him him in the mega woo. Brian myers to kneel dash would lost to matt corey cardona and his mystery. Tag team partner. Who turned out to be shocker. Shockers chelsea green. Who's fighting helping. Her fiance defeat his former best friend and his legit ex girlfriend. Sure this was. This was passable. Ellery w morrissey defeated eddie edwards fantastic Good nice slow-burn push for morrissey going through people on impact. I think that's great edwards eddie edwards Then we had a surprise match madman. Fulton and sheriff who got beat squashed in like a minute thirty by finn. Jews david finley just robinson showed up nowhere. Big surprise that was fun. Wouldn't be done lit surprises on this show but that was that was very cool chris sabin defeated moose as well. Good 'cause fuck moose. The good brothers defeated Violent by design represented by a joe and rhino and rich. Swann willie mac and faa and his surprise partner. The man formerly known as no way. Jose now simply known as no way.

TalkRadio 630 KHOW
"ellery" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW
"All in one. ABC News I'm Eliza Scholesy fighter says it wants government approval of a third dose of its vaccine to help take on the Delta variant. But the FDA and the CDC are saying a booster shot isn't necessary at this time for fully vaccinated Americans. This as the highly contagious Delta variants spreads among the unvaccinated. The CDC is warning the delta variant is already taking hold, spreading faster than expected through under vaccinated areas. In the past two weeks, 10 states have seen Covid Hospital admissions jumped more than 20% and all 10 of them have vaccination rates below the national average. ABC is Trevor Ault. In the Northeast. More than 200 flights already canceled this morning as tropical Storm Elsa moves through an already soaked region. The storm bringing a threat of tornadoes, California's governor asking residents to conserve power and water as another dry heat wave settles in on the parched West. This is ABC News. The Olympic torch relay, arriving in the capital of Tokyo today, two weeks before the Games and one day after a covid emergency declaration in Japan's capital. That will mean no fans at events. It's going to be weird, almost exclusively made for TV event. But will the games be safe? ABC NEWS Medical contributor Dr Todd Ellery, I do think that some of the principles that they're using is likely to keep things safe. Masking When you're indoors, they're going to be limiting move. Movement, but they also want no cheering, no hugs. You don't know high five. You just get that sensible. What? What is it going to be like? Only about 15% of people in Japan are fully vaccinated Time Rivers ABC news at the Foreign desk billionaire Richard Branson looking to rocket into the history books on Sunday, he said, to become the first person to travel into space. Border ship from his own company. Launching from New Mexico. Jeff Bezoza will follow suit in a few days. Elizabeth Halsey ABC News Do you Check your Google search results regularly. You should people often get their first impression of you or your business Online..

The Steve Deace Show
"ellery" Discussed on The Steve Deace Show
"State house that's now called independence hall in philadelphia. The best men from each of the colonies sat down together which was very fortunate. Our in our nation's history one of those rare occasions in the lives of men when we had greatness to spare these were men of means well educated twenty four lawyers and jurists. Nine were farmers owners of large plantations on june. eleven committee. Sat down to draw a declaration of independence where we're going to tell the british fatherland no more rule my redcoats below the dam ruthless foreign ruler stream of freedom was running shallow muddy and we were going to light a fuse to dynamite. That dan this pact. Has burke later put. It was a partnership between the living. And the dead and the yet unborn. There was no bigotry. There was no demagoguery in this group all had shared hardships. Jefferson finished draft of the document in seventeen days. Congress adopted it in july and so much familiar history but now king. George third had denounced all rebels in america as traitors punishment for treason was hanging the names now. So familiar to you from the several signatures on that declaration of independence. The names were kept secret for six months for each new. The full meaning of that magnificent last paragraph in which his signature pledged his life his fortune and who sacred honor fifty. Six men placed their names beneath that pledge. Fifty six men knew when they signed that they were risking everything they knew if they won this fight the best they could expect would be years of hardship and a struggling nation and if they lost they'd face a hangman's rope but they signed the pledge and here is the documented fate that gallant fifty-six carter braxton of virginia wealthy planter trader saw. His ships swept from the seas to pay his debts. He lost his home and all of his properties and died in rags. Thomas lynch junior who signed that pledge was up third generation rice grower aristocrat large plantation on her after he signed his health failed his wife and he's set out for france to regain his failing health. Their ship never got to. France was never heard from again. Thomas mckean of delaware so harassed by the enemy that he was forced to move his family five times. In five months he served in congress without pay. His family and poverty and in hiding vandals looted the properties of ellery and climber and hall gwinnett and walton and hayward rutledge and middleton thomas nelson. Junior virginia raised two million dollars on his own signature to provision our allies. The french fleet after the war. He personally paid back. The loans wiped out his entire estate and he was never reimbursed by his government in the final battle for yorktown. He nelson urged general washington to fire on his. Nelson's own home which was occupied by cornwallis. It was destroyed. Thomas nelson junior had pledged his life his fortune and his sacred honor. The heavens seized the home of francis hopkinson of new jersey francis. Lewis had his home and everything destroyed his wife imprisoned. She died within a few months. Richard stockton who signed that declaration was captured. Mistreated his health broken to the extent that he died at fifty one. His estate was pillaged. Thomas hayward junior was captured when charleston fell. John hart was driven from his wife's bedside while she was dying. Their thirteen children fled in all directions for their lives. There's fields and gristmill were laid waste for more than a year. He lived in forests and caves and returned home after the war to find his wife. Did his children gone his property's gone and he died a few weeks later of exhaustion. A broken heart lewis morris so his land destroyed his family scattered. Philip livingston died within a few months from the hardships of the war. John hancock history remembers best due to a quirk of fate than anything. He stood for that great sweeping signature attesting to his vanity towers over the others one of the wealthiest men in new england and yet he stood outside boston one terrible night of the war and he said burn boston though it makes hancock beggar if the public good requires it so he to lived up to the pledge of the fifty-six few were long to survive five were.

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"ellery" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Trish was trying to recall the last time she'd had a pre cognitive experience of any kind there had been a few small things through is or remembered snippets of dreams then. She remembered that in october. Twenty fifteen during one of rob's meditation classes. She had set an intention before the class. She asked to receive information about one her novel would sell. It just started making the rounds with publishers that month toward the end of the class when she was in a really relaxed and receptive state several words popped into her head around new moon december eleventh. She knew that new moon would be scorpio horizon sign and felt hopeful in astrology. New moons are always about new beginnings new opportunities to doors opening opportunities. Often come out of nowhere and when one falls into your sun or moon sign or in the sign of your ascendant. The opportunities that manifest themselves are usually really good ones two weeks after a new moon. There's a full moon the time of harvest and completion. We often received news on or around the time of a full moon. So on november eleventh. She kept waiting for the phone to ring or for her agent to email her but the novel had sold. Instead she received an email from mystery writer. Nancy pickard suggesting that she write a short story for ellery queen's mystery magazine so trish did she submitted then felt annoyed that her apparent pre cognition about the sale of her novel hadn't panned out for the next few days. She remained hopeful since the new moon. Energy can manifest itself for a few days on either side of the actual date but by november fourteenth or so. She started wondering what that impression she'd gotten during meditation was really about then on the evening of december ninth about thirty six hours. Before the new moon sagittarius. She received an email from the editor at ellery queen seeing. She would like to buy the story from this trish lund that her original impression about a new moon sale was correct. It menace sale but not necessarily of her novel and not necessarily bhai or on the next new moon but the november eleventh date was important because that was when nancy had suggested she write the short story. The magazine bought shortly. Before december's new moon. In other words. Nancy suggestion was the opportunity but it was up to trish to take the action back in october when she'd had the impression she didn't have any intention of writing short story and because she specifically had asked for information about when the novel would sell. It never occurred to her. Got the new moon hint pertain to something else. And that's the tricky thing with pre cognition..

News 96.5 WDBO
"ellery" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO
"Entering the Cerro No South nobody who's twice your villa Quatro in over the past. Oy, ahjumma and 1%, of course, attend to what in time we're recording time women. Need to propel us who feel that your support for eco vandalism unknown? That's the only kale Oh, I saw Daniel's regular Let us clean George Ellery Commando. Let us claim quarter Associate safety s Bento Restaurant address. Guatrau, associate to safety. S vented Restaurant address Inspects young grad peace. Because if they know whether this baby local percent 100 climate Russell accident 1000 trabajando If that individual is American businessman out of 30 so familiar, and I want to come economic expediency and castles. The accident is Lauren. You keep a Latino Morgan Morgan. Yeah. Don't even less with his stomach is believed this has been quite Rhoda knows C three of the last man. These are takeover an actor. The full report on my soul. Of course, it is the political leader of Hamas Muddy ample. He argues that the IRA example giving their Oh okay for us to get Atlantis is going to be to this is gonna work. The point now where two people come. Oyama owner also settle. Settle down. Somebody does say, settle, settle, settle for their own models. Even sad to report it's been directed to our estimate is another problem isn't even look assuming Mr Gacy also remember, we want America alone. You see that the Florida A and M last Sunday..

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"ellery" Discussed on asymmetrical haircuts
"In partnership with justice info dot net rise high stuff. I could house today. Where did i go to the big building. Down the road with the trapezoid windows and the interior. Yes you guessed it the international criminal court yet. The thought the pictures On twitter from everybody. But i stayed home this time. But i guess we watch the same thing The judgment of dominic ongoing. Why don't you do some steph pedia for us and tell us who. This person is what he was charged with. What a bit of what happened. So this case is on dominik oregon his now in his forties but according to the judgment and the defense he was taken as a child soldier by the elleray. The ugandan lord's resistance army rebel group led by joseph conan owen. Himself started out as a child soldier. But kind of rose through the ranks of the ira from his twenty s he basically led one of the four major operational fighting units of the laura the senior brigade. He came to the court in two thousand fifteen. After either his defense as surrendering the court or the prosecution said that he was captured or transferred and he's been charged with about seventy counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. There's a plethora of counts launch involving sexual and gender based violence including legal. I like forced marriage and forced pregnancy. He's also charged with shaking child soldiers and in short In this judgment he was found responsible for most of this even though the defense had tried to argue that because of the drama being himself a child soldier in the way that he really couldn't tell right from wrong and he was so under the influence of joseph cohen that he was actually acting under arrest because he's felted he could be killed at any moment. Let's listen to bit of how the presiding judge described. What happened in uganda and he made a nice narrative explaining a lot of things from the from the victim's point of view of what you don't really hear so much in these in these kind of judgments so let's listen to that. Throughout the period of the charges the ellery killed and injured a large number of civilians in numerous attacks on individual civilians dp camps and other civilian locations in uganda in response to the question whether shooting civilians during the course of an attack would constitute an offence.

Biz Talk Radio
"ellery" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio
"Plus, they protested in Moscow, and now they say they're paying the price. Tonight. We'll speak to friends and relatives of those arrested in protests against the sentencing of Kremlin critic Alexey Navalny earlier this week. Brink After our viewers over PBS in the United States and to all of you around the world welcome the International Criminal Court today convicted a former rebel commander from Uganda of war crimes including murder, rape. Systematic forced marriages. Judges in The Hague found that Dominique Angwin was a former commander in the Lord's Resistance Army. Now he's the first Ellery commander. To be put on trial and convicted by the court after sentencing, he could face life in prison. Children's drawings of executions, mutilations torture. Making these pictures helps them process what they've been through in Northeastern U. Ganda. More than 60,000 Children were abducted and then abused as child soldiers or sex slaves. More than 100,000 Ugandans were murdered over the course of around 25 years. Dominic Ongwen, former commander of the Lord's Resistance Army. Was among those responsible for these crimes. The icy sea has now found him guilty of 61 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity. And for the first time ever, a conviction has been handed down for forced pregnancy. Forced marriage. Torture, rape, sexual slavery. Enslavement forced pregnancy. And outrages upon personal dignity. But on one himself was once a victim. He was a child soldier and tortured and abused before becoming a perpetrator. Almost every family and you get this north. His victims to mourn Victor Oh, Jin was also abused. He now stands up for victims and survivors and was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2015. It is a good move that is facing justice. But also I must say Justice delayed is justice tonight. A lot of people died. Before they could see when's panic being read. The court must now decide on when sentence. But after being found guilty on 61 counts, Dominic Ongwen faces a life sentence. Earlier, I spoke with James Okello, a psychiatrist in trauma therapist in Uganda. He said that the verdict was vital for the victims of these crimes to be able to move on with their lives. I think What I would like to say is that for a long time to try us focused on describing the traumatic experiences, including sexual violence, abduction forced conscription. Now justice has been achieved. To some extent. We can now focus on the symptoms of trauma that the victims off but also the consequences of trauma, including depression anxiety, which did sexual behavior, dysfunctional likelihoods and rows of license. So I think that we can want to addressing the actual effect of the trauma, which is posttraumatic stress disorder on its other different complications, but also the no movement from the tree. I think that doesn't move on to the.

KOMO
"ellery" Discussed on KOMO
"Pricing participation may very cannot be combined with any other offer a combo meal. But up up up to KOMO Seattle KOMO FM Oakville 20. Minutes of nonstop news starts now and coming up on coma. Police chase on I five. Then shots fired on Carleen Johnson, a suspect and a police dog. Bulls hit details straight ahead. It's 11 o'clock! From ABC News. I'm Michelle Franzen. The threat to America stemming from the U. S. Capitol siege is increasing along with security leading up to the inauguration, Federal authorities say 20,000 National Guard troops will be in Washington, D. C. Leading up to that day states also preparing for protests in possible unrest inside the Capitol. Safety concerns linger. Some lawmakers calling for an investigation after seeing groups in the capital a day before the attack, growing calls to investigate whether members of Congress were giving groups reconnaissance tours of the Capitol the day before last week's attack. No more than 30 House Democrats signing a letter to Capitol security officials requesting an immediate investigation into the suspicious behavior and access given to visitors to the Capitol complex. The lawmakers say they witnessed an extremely high number of outside groups the day before the riot, which is unusual, given that public tours of the Capitol ended in March 2020 because of the pandemic. ABC is faith a bouquet. As Corona virus cases. SURGEON VACCINATIONS expand a CDC study suggests that Children may not be a susceptible to contracting the virus. ABC News Contributor Infectious disease expert Dr Todd Ellery, they showed is that the younger you are, the less likely you are to get infected, especially those under 10 years of age. And then those that are 10 to 18 less incidents of infection than those 18 to 24. Toyota agreeing to pay the largest ever civil penalty for violations of the clean air. Federal prosecutors in New York say Toyota has agreed to pay $180 Million and tow overhaul compliance. After prosecutors say the company repeatedly failed to report potential defects or recalls that affect components meant to control emissions. The allegations span 10 years, and prosecutors say the company had not even attempted to bring itself into compliance. ABC is marked River lard reporting You're listening. To ABC News. Stay.

Rush Limbaugh
2 judges in lawsuit over Atlanta mask rule recuse themselves
"Has now Rick used in the camp versus bottom. State versus Atlanta dispute. Emergency hearing today, canceled after Fulton County Judge Kelly Ellery first stepped down, having discussed the case with an appellate judge and notifying both parties of such a second judge assigned has also had to do the same. Jed Sean McGrew once worked for Governor, Brian Kemp and is under consideration for a judicial appointment. The suit was brought by camp in Fulton Superior Court. After Atlanta Mark Mark Excellence, Excellence, Excellence, Bottoms Bottoms Bottoms ordered ordered ordered the the the city city city back back back to to to phase phase phase one one one of of of its its its reopening reopening reopening plan plan plan and and and mandated mandated mandated face face face coverings. coverings. coverings. Kim's Kim's Kim's orders orders orders has has has no no no local local local rules rules rules Khun Khun Khun B, B, B, more more more or or or less less less restrictive restrictive restrictive than than than him. him. him. Is Is Is Sandra Parish,

Ken Broo
WHO changes COVID-19 mask guidance
"New instructions on how to protect yourself from cover nineteen from the World Health Organization ABC news medical contributor and infectious disease physician Dr Todd Ellery explains about masks WH just recently on Friday changed its guidance and is now recommending that everyone go wild with masks especially if you're within six feet of someone and there's a potential for covert transmission now they also recommended how to use masks safely and hand hygiene is very important for that you want to make sure you wash your hands so you're not contaminating your mask when you take it on or take it off

Orlando's Evening News
Hillary Clinton says "nobody likes" Bernie Sanders in new documentary
"Ellery Clinton making headlines once again this time she's criticizing senator Bernie Sanders in a new documentary Clinton says no one like Sanders the twenty sixteen democratic presidential nominee who lost to president trump also says no one wants to work with Sanders he's got nothing done in the Senate and she feels sorry for people sucked in by his baloney here's how Sanders responded thirty quickness and pile to of her point of view and he says his job today is to focus on the

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'Ford v Ferrari' speeds to No. 1; 'Charlie's Angels' fizzles
"The end of your race are behind the wheel your car I scanned the racing drama opened to strong reviews and Oscar buzz for its least Christian Vale and Matt Damon for Ellery we have a full correct in audiences greeted for dresses for ari in half the plea earned an estimated thirty one million dollars in its debut making it the top drawn theaters the World War two battle movie midway drops the second just ahead of the latest preview of Charlie's angels you are in the presence of angel and comics

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'Hollywood Ripper' Michael Gargiulo found guilty of double murder
"Another store they got a lot of media attention was that of Michael guards you low it was known as the Hollywood Ripper or the boy next door killer he was found guilty of the murders of Ashley Ellery in and Maria Bruno and the attempted murder of Michelle Murphy the case gained a lot of attention for the gruesome nature of the killings which involve multiple stabbings and body mutilation the other reason why this case got a lot of media attention was because actor Ashton Kutcher testified during the trial at the time a one of the murders actually Ellery in was Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend he was set to meet her at his apartment but you never came to the door he assumed that she had already left without him but little did he know she was inside dead for more on this we spoke to Andrew mall in back he's a west coast reporter for I heart media and helps is break down this story please attacks again the two orders it it tempted murder go all the way back to two thousand one in Hollywood and they continued all the way until two thousand eight but the story actually goes farther back than that prior to coming to LA prosecutors say Michael Gargiulo also murdered a woman in the Chicago area I know that goes all the way back to nineteen ninety three and the all in all of these is similar one of the other nicknames that prosecutors gave to him is the boy next door killer and the reason behind that is in each of these he found himself living right next to or even in the same building as the women that he would kill he wants or found women who were attractive then he would stop them and once you found a way to get them alone he would just viciously stabbed them for the purpose of apparently some sort of sexual thrill there was never an allegation that he actually sexually assaulted them it was just Naruto stabbings multiple murders here in the LA area again also another one in the Chicago area so we're talking about decades the last of which was in two thousand eight and that was when a woman was able to fight him off I she was stabbed severely but she did survive let's talk about Ashley Ellery and she's one of the women in Los Angeles and one big moment in this trial the kind of elevated a little bit more was that she was either a girlfriend or she was going to be going out with actor Ashton Kutcher and he actually testified to you know what he saw he was supposed to go out on a date with her and that just kind of elevated this a little bit more it just brought it out into the public sphere a little more that's how I got so much national and even international attention the reports early on it this month long trial Ashton Kutcher actually did take the stand and he was talking about that night that he was planning to go over to Ashley Ellery home in the Hollywood area and pick her up but by the time that he got there she had already been murdered and so that was again very early in this case this one on for months but that's really what put it on the radar for a lot of people but even apart from that she was just one of these series of women who really had no connection at all with this killer yes they found themselves living next to him and he found them to be one of these targets maybe they were attractive he would go after them so she just happened to be one of the targets at that time Ashton Kutcher wasn't even the famous actor that he is at least now he was acting but he became a well known far after this one going back all the way to two thousand one but that was the first the attacks in the LA area when he testified he said that you know he showed up late for the day he thought maybe she left and he peeked inside the apartment and he said oh look messy I just saw a bunch of red stains I thought it was red wine on the floor little did he know these were the blood stains from from the brutal murder and that's what we owe you your mention earlier guard you would you viciously stabbed these women multiple times forty times something like that it was pretty horrible we are talking about cutting off of body parts in and really leaving them as symbol what happens now though is the jury which found him guilty of the two counts of murder and then the one count of attempted murder the jury is going to reconvene later and then begins the sanity phase where jurors will have to decide what kind of mental state Michael guard you always end when he was carrying out these attacks so that's going to begin shortly after that will be the penalty phase in this particular trial but down the road you still does face a murder charge in the Chicago area now this again goes all the way back to a high school friend so that will happen after this case in the Los Angeles area completely wracked wraps up with the sentencing phase is that where the defense is going throughout this trial that he was in a fit of insanity no but that's really was arguing that DNA did not specifically link Gargiulo to a number of the attacks they argued that it was more circumstantial that lived in the area but they tried to make the case that there wasn't really a good hard evidence that each one of these waking guard too low to the murder so that's really what they were laying the groundwork for that I mean that's just sounds a little weird at least with regard to the case of Michelle Murphy she's the one that fought him off he was on top of her stabbing her and she grabbed a knife with their two hands and pushed him off and all but they match DNA from that scene to him so he is at least raced in that instance he was placed there right and that was the most concrete of the evidence of the account because of the night flight crew blood and and left a blood trail in her apartment and that one was in the Santa Monica area of Los Angeles that one was some a good evidence that another case the movies that were found at one scene he also had a similar booties and attic of where he lived but again the defense kind of arguing well that's just circumstantial that he happened to have the same booties doesn't mean he did it but I got that last attack with a woman caught him off in Santa Monica that has the specific DNA linking it to him and your mom back west coast reporter for I heart media thank you very much for

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"Another store they got a lot of media attention was that of Michael guards you low it was known as the Hollywood Ripper or the boy next door killer he was found guilty of the murders of Ashley Ellery in and Maria Bruno and the attempted murder of Michelle Murphy the case gained a lot of attention for the gruesome nature of the killings which involve multiple stabbings and body mutilation the other reason why this case got a lot of media attention was because actor Ashton Kutcher testified during the trial at the time a one of the murders actually Halloran was Ashton Kutcher's girlfriend he was set to meet her at his apartment but you never came to the door he assumed that she had already left without him but little did he know she was inside dead for more on this we spoke to Andrew Mollen back he's a west coast reporter for I heart media and helps break down this story please attacks again the two orders it it tempted murder go all the way back to two thousand one in Hollywood and they continued all the way until two thousand eight but the story actually goes farther back than that prior to coming to LA prosecutors say Michael Gargiulo also murdered a woman in the Chicago area I know that goes all the way back to nineteen ninety three and the all in all of these is similar one of the other nicknames that prosecutors gave to him is the boy next door killer and the reason behind that is in each of these he found himself living right next to or even in the same building as the women that he would kill he wants or found women who were attractive then he would stop them and once you found a way to get them alone he would just viciously stabbed them for the purpose of apparently some sort of sexual grill there was never an allegation that he actually sexually assaulted them it was just not Rudel stabbings multiple murders here in the LA area again also another one in the Chicago area so we're talking about decades the last of which was in two thousand eight and that was when a woman was able to fight him off she was stabbed severely but she did survive let's talk about Ashley Ellery and she's one of the women in Los Angeles and one big moment in this trial the kind of elevated a little bit more was that she was either a girlfriend or she was going to be going out with actor Ashton Kutcher and he actually testified to you know what he saw he was supposed to go out on a date with her and that just kind of elevated this a little bit more it just brought it out into the public sphere a little more that's how I got so much national and even international attention the reports early on it this month long trial Ashton Kutcher actually did take the stand that he was talking about that night that he was planning to go over to Ashley Ellery home in the Hollywood area and pick her up but by the time that he got there she had already been murdered and so that was again very early in this case this one on for months but that's really what put it on the radar for a lot of people but even apart from that she was just one of these series of women who really had no connection at all with this killer but reduced they found themselves living next to him and he found them to be one of these targets maybe they were cracked he would go after them so she just happened to be one of the targets at that time Ashton Kutcher wasn't even the famous actor that he is at least now he was acting but he became a well known far after this one going back all the way to two thousand one but that was the first the attacks in the LA area when he testified he said that you know he showed up late for the day he thought maybe she left and he peeked inside the apartment and he said oh look messy I just saw a bunch of red stains I thought it was red wine on the floor little did he know these were the blood stains from from the brutal murder and that's what we owe you you mentioned earlier guard you would you viciously stabbed these women multiple times forty times something like that it was pretty horrible we are talking about cutting off of body parts and and really leaving them as symbol what happens now though is the jury which found him guilty of the two counts of murder and then the one count of attempted murder the jury is going to reconvene later and then begins the sanity phase where jurors will have to decide what kind of mental state Michael Gargiulo was then when he was carrying out these attacks so that's going to begin shortly after that will be the penalty phase in this particular trial but down the road you still does face a murder charge in the Chicago area now this again goes all the way back to a high school friend so that will happen after this case in the Los Angeles area completely wracked wraps up with the sentencing phase is that where the defense is going throughout this trial that he was in a fit of insanity know that the defense really was arguing that DNA did not specifically link guards to to a number of the attacks they argued that it was more circumstantial that lived in the area but they tried to make the case that there wasn't really a good hard evidence that each one of these winking guard too low to the murder so that's really what they were laying the groundwork for that I mean that's just sounds a little weird at least with regard to the case of Michelle Murphy she's the one that caught him off he was on top of her stabbing her and she grabbed a knife with their two hands and pushed him off and all but they match DNA from that scene to him so he is at least raced in that instance he was placed there right and that was the most concrete of the evidence of the account because of the night flight crew blood and and left a blood trail in her apartment and that one was in the Santa Monica area of Los Angeles that one was some a good evidence that another case the movies that were found at one scene he also had a similar booties and attic where he lived but again the defense kind of arguing well that's just circumstantial that happen to have the same booties doesn't mean he did it but I got that last attack with a woman caught him off in Santa Monica that has the specific DNA linking it to him and your mom back west coast reporter for I heart media thank you very much for

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"Joining us on the come on whose line is eighty CZ eighty field and he was a speaker saying today well the president's actually trying to make sure that mobile missiles hello see does not get what she needs soon or at all he's fighting the Democrats in the house and on virtually every front whether they want to interview people of talk to Robert Muller in open public testimony he's blocking them from doing that as well as blocking access to financial records is tax records and the grand jury testimony that underlies all the Robert Muller investigation and so what Nancy Pelosi is saying is that they're in the courts right now fighting to get all that material when they do and as some smoking gun comes up it shows of the American public me on what Robert molars already testified to that the president should be impeached then they will do it it sounds like it's one step shy of impeachment proceedings though and the I I didn't understand technically exactly what they're doing world leaders of the impeachment inquiry which is really already under way whether they want to call it or that or not I mean there there are a number of procedures in the house Judiciary Committee house oversight committee the house intelligence committee where the chairman of all those committees of already accuse the president of high crimes and misdemeanors they just need to gather the votes to make this happen they already have about a hundred Democrats in the house saying yeah it's time to impeach him but this is a tricky problem for Democrats here they saw what happened when they impeached Bill Clinton in my house but didn't have the votes in the Senate to do it and then he went on to win reelection and that wasn't particularly good for the Democrats to worry the same thing may happen for them I'm sorry for the Republicans in time they're worried did the same thing to happen to them so this is a tight rope they're walking here despite the fact that Robert Muller said yes indeed the president some very bad things he wasn't able to indict him but he could if he was out of office we've got what fifteen months and change until the election is there a cut off time do you suppose where it's just too late for Congress it do whatever they want and it's going to be up to voters to decide thumbs up or thumbs down on the president yeah it may already be too late I mean we we've seen in the past the impeachment hearings them whole procedures for Bill Clinton took the better part of the year and it almost went to that will just just the house hearings took the better part of six to eight months well under Richard Nixon before he resigned and avoided the actual impeachment so yeah I mean there isn't a whole lot of time left to do this here and this is a tough opposition for Democrats here who want to get rid of president trump even through impeachment or through the election and trump is speaking out about it today this is what he said when he was asked about him being impeached following the Mahler hearings I want to find out what happened with the last Democrat let's look into Obama the way they looked at me from day one they've looked into everything that we've done what is it about Obama that he was bringing up and the I'm some kind of book deal which made no sense to me whatsoever right and that was the first I've heard of it but the president frequently does that he he basically you go this is a look at some new shiny object over here and everyone looks over there and avoids asking serious questions there one of the things the president said in that same news conference in the oval office was that he said the Republicans treated Hillary Clinton like gentleman the word busy subpoenaing everyone in the administration well they didn't have to the Republicans business have to issue subpoenas because re Clinton showed up voluntarily for I think it was eight hours of Benghazi hearing there were at least three or four Republican Benghazi hearings all reaching the same conclusion where but she did nothing wrong but the difference between them that Ellery Clinton and president trump is she didn't block the investigation street cooperated with them ABC sandy field with call most Charlie harder into Lisa