29 Burst results for "Figueroa"

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"figueroa" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"And then second round really close Neil doing some really good striking, some really good countering, I thought he took a close round. And then just a bond burn a third round. A real shootout. Yeah. Getting to neo finally in the last 40 seconds, as I said before, you know, getting the rear naked choke on him, but Neil showing just unbelievable, hot. They all have great heart. He's got two hearts in his chest. The final thing I'd say about rock armor is rock on off. I hate. But if I just want to keep repeating his name, 'cause if I don't correct you, people will be like, oh, you don't even know. I'm just trying to help. I'm trying to be a Brock mono. He's an entertaining beast. His toughness and his listen to this, his toughness and his flaws is what makes him so entertaining, because you can hit him. I mean, he's got that, he's got that, he's got that plutonium chin, but you can hit him. And that's what makes him so damn delightful to watch because, you know, he's not like Floyd Mayweather where I love Floyd Mayweather, but it could be frustrating. This guy's got no change. He can't touch the figure guy. You can touch him. You could crack them. But he keeps on freaking coming. And that's part of what's crazy, teddy. 17 wins in a row every single one of them, KO or submission with four of the last 5 in the UFC being submissions in one of them was a knockout. And the guys he's fighting are not cans. The last three with Jeff Neil Neil Magny and Carl's carlston Harris before that my prosaic preserves who I don't know from the UFC and Alex Oliveira, I know. But all finishes in the UFC. Tons of money. To let you go, I'm glad you dissected that can because really he is a monster, but you know what? Here's another movie analogy. You ready for it? Yep. The predator, okay? The original predator. We're Arnold, okay? Where they get the predator and they shoot at them. They don't know what they're dealing with. He's killing everyone. And they shoot at him in the tree. And the girl tells him he had green stuff was on the leafs when they shot him. They hit him. And then, and then Schwarzenegger says, if he bleeds, we can kill him. Because they didn't know what they would deal with. Obviously, some from another planet, something they'd never dealt with before. He's invincible. It looked like if you bleed. We can kill it. And that's the one thing with a guy like, I know everybody bleeds. But a guy like rug. Yes. If you can hit him, that regular, there's a chance. It's pretty damn pub so far. No kid. Nobody's been able to crack that Shell. But if you can hit them. Again, there's a difference if it's a guy that sold them a loose that you can't even touch the guy, but you can't touch them. That's one thing. And again, that's to what for me makes such an attraction. Such a law to him is his flaws. It's not his strengths. It's his flaws with his strengths. That makes him so interesting. I agree. I think that's pretty thorough courage of that fight. Let's get to the meat and potatoes of this card title fight. Women Valentina Shevchenko who usually looks indestructible and unbelievable. Talk about talk about upsets, right, Ken. This was a Titanic upset. Good, I'm sorry. Alexa Grasso gets the rear naked choke on her at round four. It didn't even look like initially it didn't look like it was all the way under a chin. I thought she was just getting her like a face crank, you know, when the chin is still tucked in, but they just squeeze. Most of these guys, you could like break their jaw with a vice grip, they're not gonna tap, but she eventually had kept working. Got it under the chin and she got the tap against a great Valentina Shevchenko adds a little bit of spice to that weight class because Shevchenko has been so dominant. It was boring. It was just a foregone conclusion that Shevchenko was going to dominate. And I heard Chael Sonnen on the great Ariel helwani show. So I want to credit him. He pointed this out, but I want to echo what he was saying. He's great at signing his great. And I miss Simon. You know, I'm not going to hold back. I met some that he's not out there with us. He was always out there with ESPN, deservingly so part of the team, part of the great great team that I gave such accolades to before. And it's missing that happened him there. It really is. It's missing out having him there. Hopefully he'll be back. Hopefully he gets it sorted, but he was saying that the thing he loves about Shevchenko is that she's like the ultimate heel but he doesn't she doesn't actually

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"figueroa" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"I would never take it away from figaro the way for the first time. I'm not saying he didn't win a fight. But when I heard those scorecards, they were, they were not in line with what I saw. They would not in line with what I saw, baby. It should have been much closer. I get it, you know, I just said it, that they took points away and obviously that impacted the scoring of the fight, but that fight, no matter who you liked, was really close. Again, I'd say figaro won it, but he wanted close. The more explosive hardest shots in spots by Mike soil, maxillo, versus the steady rain, just a steady monsoon, always always raining on you, always it's like that cartoon. You know that cartoon can or the comic book that the cloud was always following that guy around, raining on him, and then freaking guy couldn't get away from the cloud that was following him, ran it on him. That cloud is figaro. He's that clout. You can't get away from the son of a gun. He's always falling around raining on you. You know, and like I said, every once in a while, a little thunderstorm would burst out from Mike soy sail that would disrupt it. It made it made a great fight. It really did. I'd like to see if the winds up being fight of the year, just good stuff. Really good. Before we get to the UFC just a quick message to Evan on Twitter, I don't want to say his last name, but sent me a passive aggressive message saying that we were losing credibility because we missed the real Matthias fight on showtime the week before. Apologies for not discussing. I know it was a thrill of Matthias got the win. But I just want to say, you get much more of a response from us if you simply say, hey, you guys, can you guys provide a breakdown and some coverage on the Matthias fight? I was flying a Tokyo teddy missed that I take all responsibility for not flagging that fight for teddy. But just in general, guys, you get a lot more with you. You can't cover everything. On Twitter publicly that I'm losing credibility. I'm a boxing fan, just like you, what the hell do I have for credibility anyway? I don't put boxing in my Twitter handle like some of you. I'm a boxing fan. Teddy's the analyst. If I miss something, I'm sorry. I hope I didn't ruin your day. A simple kind reminder goes a long way. But if you want to be a jerk, don't be surprised when other people treat you like a jerk. Try a little kindness and we'll get to the fight. And I would have probably asked ten 80 to review it if you would ask me nicely. But because we have so much else to discuss today, we're going to have to miss that one. So in the future, how about a little kindness Evan? With that, teddy, UFC card. Wait, wait, wait, wait, ten, Ken, let me go. I'm with you. I get it. Hey, look, people. It's like fans. It's short for fanatic. They get a little fanatical. It happens. What are you good at doing? I'll give you a real quick thought about that. I didn't see the fight. I know it was a good fight, but madea's, first of all, I know he's a physically strong guy that likes to come forward, kind of like figueroa, except he's not, he's stronger. He's physically stronger than figaro. He's a relentless guy that likes to walk you down. You can hit him. So I don't know, somebody one day might be the right guy or the wrong guy for him, but obviously he's very successful. He got another nice win and he's a guy that had a fatality in his career, where you're going to remember now, Ken, when I say this, he was in a ring with the fighter from California from Oxnard that used to train in the gym where I was training when I was training. Exactly. God bless him. God bless him. And he, you know, Matthias was the fighter who was in the ring with him and, you know, like I said, the worst nightmare for any fighter that his opponent didn't come out of the ring. And obviously one of the reasons why I'm always so critical of judges when they're wrong because I always say to him, what are you doing? Yeah, do you understand what you're doing when you rob a kid? You're forced in a back on a line to take more punches to get to where he wants to get to and this is an unforgiving business where sometimes they don't come out of the ring. And that was one of those times that Matthias was in the ring. Where his opponent didn't come out. So anyway, he's a fun guy to watch Matthias, apati, you know, it was a good fight. I mean, two solid guys. So Matthias got the stop edge over Jeremiah's Ponce upon say upon say went down hard in the 5th in his corner stopped it. Rightfully so it was a one sided beatdown Matthias was ahead on the cards 49 45. But anyway, the point is, we're not perfect. And that's the kind of pipe materials has Matthias wears you down. But go ahead, finish. Yep. Yeah, I was just going to say like, we try to cover everything if we miss something to send me a nasty message saying the podcast that was losing credibility. You sound ignorant when you do that. And we're not out here talking crap about other people and being nasty. So why don't you return us the same courtesy and just ask me nicely, hey, you missed that one. Can we get a coverage of that? Sure, no problem. You got to kind of upset. Do you understand you upset Kenneth? You update your jabs at me. I don't claim to have, I don't claim to have any credibility to begin with. So take it easy. Remember that. Remember that great I used to love in living color. Home we don't play that. Do you remember they did a skill? Remember they had this skit with a two guys that are in prison and they're like they're like jailhouse lawyers and they always trying to use fancy words and the guy does a little skit one day and I was working as a guide in the prison when this thing was out and it was so accurate the guy did a little skit for the other inmates and he says guards to the left guards to the right. The guard and the tower is sleeping tonight and that was me out in the tower on the 12 to midnight shift taking a nap here and there whenever I could. Narrow it. I digress. Let's get into the UFC. We got a ton to discover fighting coverage. We bring everything just so you know, one or two maybe some people think they were coming up short, but we try not to come up short. We try to cover it all. We covered the two fights in boxing and you know what we're doing. We're not just covering the main event and the culminate event. We're gonna give a quick coverage of all 5 of the main event fights. It's called baby. That's right. We're gonna kick it off with bone nickel moves to foreign all the extra wrestler extraordinary beat Jamie Pickett in the first round.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"figueroa" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"Competitive than the one sided scorecards, but curious they get your thoughts on this one. Yeah, my friend Pedro, one of the best lawyers in the world. And more importantly, a good friend and just a huge boxing fan told me I got to watch this because you will fly back from father than me, but I'm fly back from Vegas. All I was doing was my job out there with USC so I didn't get a sense and say it. So I had to watch her on a phone. Can you imagine I'm a scientist? I did the same thing. I've been watching stuff on a phone now, really. I never thought that was ever going to come out of my mouth. That teddy was just going to watch him fight on a phone. That I could be that sophisticated. But somebody set it up for me, right? You had good company because I watched that, I watched that on the phone as well on the flight, trying to get ready for today's show. And it was grainy. So full disclosure, you know, I couldn't see the way it would like to see, but I saw enough of the fight and my man, my friend Pedro was right. It was a hell of a fight. It really was, it was a heck of a fight to watch, it's probably going to be up for fight of the, I don't know what else or candidates for it, but that definitely would be one of the candidates. Great crowd there. That was back in our figueroa. Really figured rola is to definition of being a fan friendly fight. Fighter. He really is. He only knows one direction forward. He's like the energy energizer bunny, where he just keeps going. You wind them up, your point them straight ahead, and he comes out and he throws punches. He walks forward and he throws punches and gamers they come to terrific terrific matchup, make sail masala was I think the better puncher physically a little stronger, but like I said, figaro is a volume puncher. You know, it's not complicated. I mean, he's going to look to get on your chest and stay on your chest. He's a resent kid, figueroa. I got to say this. Some people won't like it, but I got to say it. I don't know what he's going to look like and talk like ten years from now. I really don't. I love him. I love the way fights. I love what he represents. I love that he's involved with his family. I love that he that he makes of fans happy. I want to see him make money. But with his style with the kind of punishment that he absorbs, I'd be worried. I'd be worried that like, you know, get your career done and then get out. You know, don't say longer than you have to. Guy like Floyd Mayweather. There's a reason he could state of 50. You know, because you don't get hit. But a guy like figueroa, he gets it. And I know everyone gets hit. I get it, but some get hit more. Some get hit more. And figueroa gets hit more. We love them. We applaud them. I do, but he's the one taking the punch is not us. And that would be one of my concerns, but my soya, my soul, but I want to pronounce it right. Maxillo, he won the early part of the fight with what I could see. And he was mixing it a little movement. Like I said, figaro is just coming at you. He was mixing a little movement, countering really well. And he was engaging figaro and spots too. And he won the first part of the fight, but the constant pressure. And that's part of the fight plan we'll figaro. And body punching. His body punching is really an important part of what figaro it does. He looks the way it down. And he throws a beautiful up cut to the body, by the way. He just keeps coming. He started to wear down. Mike sail later in the fight. Started to wear him down, but Matthias credit when he started to get worn down all of a sudden he'd find a burst. And that's what the fight became. It became the steady relentless pressure of figaro versus the spouts, the all of a sudden like just a rain burst, just a rainbow from the clouds. Of punches would come from exhale, just like that. And there were probably a little harder than figure rose. And they may have stolen awe captured rounds for him. They definitely had to steal captures some of the rounds. When he did that, they Warren as steady and consistent as the attacks of figueroa, but they were more explosive. And when they did happen, they happened in spots where those spots could carry around. So it wasn't the easiest fight to score in the world, but I don't care if you're the three blind mice. It was a close fight, a really close competitive fight with my both guys have a lot of guts, but messiah showing guts when it looked like he was getting worn down. Coming back with those bursts, every once in a while sporadically at the end, kept himself right there, it was weird. There was some strange stuff going on. The referee took two points away from maxillo Leighton of fight for holding. I don't know if they were warranted. I was getting a grainy picture. I don't know if he got warnings before that happened enough to just suddenly take points away. I don't know. But it just seemed a little home tiny that all of a sudden he got two points taken away late in the very tough fight. Maybe they were warranted a little bit, but I don't know about two of them. I mean, it's not like he was an octopus, you know, wrapping around the guy who quite to that except, but anyway, that was part of it. And then what was strange towards it looked like there was knockdowns. It looked like from what I could see, Ken, where the pressure was getting to my soil, maxillo, a little bit, and he either took a knee or he got forced down to the ground a little bit. And there were no, it was strange. Like I said, I wish I could have saw it on TV where I could have sort of a little clear and understood and maybe the commentators would have brought a little more. A little bit more of a picture of what was going on a little more explanation what was going on. But when you're watching on your phone, you're stuck with what you have. And it just looked like he went down to the ground and got forced to the ground a couple times and the referee just kept picking them up. Just kept helping him up, brushed to gloves off, go back to work. So it did have some really, like I said, some weird connotations to the fight with the referee interjecting in there in the ways that I just said, but it didn't stop it from being a bomb burner, a just great theater, really both guys knowing how to behave, forget about knowing how to fight, knowing how to behave like fighters, behave like champions, both of them. They're both champion when it comes to that.

THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"figueroa" Discussed on THE FIGHT with Teddy Atlas
"It took them to Tokyo. I actually took two of the first day I arrived because I was traveling so long. So I ran the race like 36 hours ago, went straight to the airport, flew for 20 hours back home, got up and did an easy 7 mile jog this morning to loosen my legs up. And I'm back in the groove, took my athletic greens, and I'm ready to put the lights out because you might light up the whole room because you got so much stuff going through your veins right now. Good stuff, clean stuff. None of the stuff that gets you in trouble. The other thing I want to say is when I was over there, I saw Michael Bisping and he's anxious to come on the show too. So we got a lot of great UFC people down a pipe that hopefully will get him on the show. We'll get all of them on the show. So anyway, let's get to we don't want to miss the boxing, so we got boxing and UFC. Yeah, before we get to the main course, let's talk box and Jared heard makes us makes a comeback and he fights resent as let me get the exact details he gets, he gets Jared hurricanes stopped in the tenth round due to a severe cut. Not exactly the comeback. He was looking for, but I'm curious to hear what you thought about that one. Jared heard trained by his dad if I'm not mistaken. That can always present different challenges. And I know there were a lot of people on a lot of people on Twitter like weighing in with their opinions. He lost to Armando rosenda, who was 14 and one with ten KOs. Jared heard drops the 24 and three on a 16 knockouts. You know, spoiling the return of a 154 pound former champion. Yeah, listen, the ship has sailed on his career, I believe, anyway. I mean, he's a former champion who said he'd been an act of he got stopped late in the fight on a very bad cut lip to commentators didn't even let you know what was going on with the cut. I mean, we figured it out that doctor was up there that came up there and you saw the corner putting a towel to it so you knew something was going on with the lip, but they really didn't tell you anything about it. But probably got cut by an uppercut. He was eating up a cards all night long. It just shocks me. And he was delivering up against two on his opponent, but on resentence, but it just shocks me that nobody corrects a mistake like that for all the years he's always gotten hit with uppercuts. And you know, he's gotten away with it. He's overcome people when he was a little younger with his strength, his physicality is toughness. You know, but that's not always going to be working for you. If I had a fighter, I'm not bragging anything, but I'm telling you, I don't leave to Jim that floor is corrected. I don't. I'm not moving on to the next thing that we're working on. There's no. We'll correct that if that is that outstanding or flaw. That my guy is getting hit with that. I got to correct it. I got to correct it. Otherwise, I don't think I'm a trainer. I shouldn't be in the business. If I, if there's something that is that obvious and detrimental to my fighter, and that happened in that often, I got to correct it. So it's just shocking that he still gets hit with up against the way he does. But look, as I said, former champion, the story of the fight that was a good action fight. For the most part, was always having the upper hand can. You know, for me, it seemed like youth was served, you know, resented this younger. He's fresher, heard is a little shop one. And he's very predictable. He's never really improved. You know, when he won the title, he was able to get away with what he was able to beat guys. He beat a good form of former champion of lava and one of his wins is close fight, very close fight, but he was younger than him. He was able to outstretch him and beat a really good fighter in lava who was old, who was past his best, but it was a good wind form. And like I said, he won a title. He won it on strength. He won it on toughness, physicality. And he was able to get away with some of these mistakes. You get older, you don't get away with them. And like I said, very one dimensional, just two predictable, too easy to hit. Resentence is Mayweather. You can hit him too, but he was younger, he mixed in a little leg movement, moving around, which was smart, you know, keep her a little bit off stride a little bit off balance. He was able to mix that in, which was good. You know, at the end of the day, anything that her did or tried to do resent us came back and finished up better and stronger. It kind of like anything you could do, I could do better. It was kind of like that. Where the younger guy was just not going to get outworked, you know, he, like I said, he was fresh every time that heard tried to get something going, he couldn't the other guy would come back and finish it up. Stronger than he did. And get the up ahead. You know, step on the gas, and just pass some more. Kind of like you in a race that if you run it at the head with a guy and then all of a sudden you just pass the guy. You know, because you have that obviously Gaz tank to go past them. And that's what was then said at the end they stopped it. I think it was an intent from that, but it was in charge. Nice win for the kid. There's not a mud house to cover about that fight to be quite honest. It was a good, it was a good fight between two guys that and I want to say this the right way because I'm not going to in any way there are two tough guys. But for me, they're not the next upper edge on. You know, we have to have a little more finesse to you. A little something else calling for you at that next level. But just two tough solid guys that got it on and for the most part it was fought in close quarters, which usually makes, you know, I would call it a telephone booth fight, makes for a good fight. Like I said, the only thing that strayed from that was resent has moved around them a little bit in spots which did make a difference. It gave him a little edge. Anyway, nice, nice fight. I just don't see heard. I hope he gets a long rest. I hope they give him a good long ride because he took he took a lot of shots. I did the cut is going to demand that he gets harassed, whether his people realize it or not, the cut will keep him out long enough where he will, but he's taking a lot of taking a lot of punches when he fights. He took a lot of punches Saturday night. Let the guy rest. It's cold. What's next? Two former world champions fight for the WBC vacant WBC featherweight titer title Brandon figueroa in action against Mark mcsally, figaro wins a one sided decision, the judges had at 1709 twice and one 18 one O 8 exiles, people suggested that it was a terrible decision. Which embarks and could have been, but nevertheless it was a really good fight.

Mark Levin
How Democrats Have Responded to Other Attacks on the Capitol
"But I want to remind you as they talk about this today endlessly That there have been other attacks on the capitol building and what the Democrats did about it Our friends at American spectator wrote about this not too long ago And I've talked about it before in 1978 Jimmy Carter commuted the sentence of Andreas figueroa cordes a Puerto Rican communist Who participated in a shoot up of the well of the House of Representatives From the visitors galley He did it He said on humanitarian grounds given that the man's terminal cancer diagnosis the next year Carter took the unpardonable step of pardoning court as his three comrades In that 1954 action that wounded 5 congressmen they shot 5 congressmen From the gallery and Carter Carter pardoned the three that were still alive and commuted the sentence of the ringleader That's how much they care About protecting the capitol building on the last day of his presidency Bill Clinton granted a full pardon to Susan Rosenberg who was she 16 years into a 58 year sentence for possession of guns in over 700 pounds of explosives Did that happen on January 6th I remember the weather underground in numerous of its succeeding splinter groups Rosenberg allegedly participated in the 1983 bombing of the U.S. capitol as a member of something calling itself the armed resistance unit

¿Dice Así? Podcast
"figueroa" Discussed on ¿Dice Así? Podcast
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"figueroa" Discussed on ¿Dice Así? Podcast
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"figueroa" Discussed on ¿Dice Así? Podcast
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"figueroa" Discussed on ¿Dice Así? Podcast
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo under pressure in harassment probe
"Harlem, is growing on where Andrew the kitchen Cuomo is busy. after a Even second if the front woman accused is empty, the Democratic This'll New York governor tiny of restaurant sexual has harassment. always relied heavily One former on deliveries. Cuomo adviser had previously But a couple of accused years ago, him of kissing Ding got her without tired consent. of the high fees The second on third woman party told APS The New York Times and that complaints when she was a from Cuomo customers aid, the governor about meals asked being intrusive late. questions So currently about her you sex see these life, orders hear including whether she it, slept but I didn't with order. older Ding men. chose to channel The governor most issued of his an apology deliveries on through Sunday a and service gave New York called State's Relay. attorney general Leticia This James, way. the power He to pays appoint grubhub an outside just investigator. for an order, not New a delivery. York State Senator He shows Alessandro me on his Biagi phone. And is then a fellow once Democrat I'm finished and with longtime this order, critic of Cuomo, and I she would joins just us now press welcome. it and drag it Thank to you for having ready me. and You were then one of the first a driver state Democrats is automatically to calm the governor assigned. to resign. You called Come him and pick a monster it up on really Twitter and also have said lawmakers lets him track should be removed the driver from office. so If they Ding don't can hold answer him questions accountable. from customers wondering Why not when wait to their see food what an is investigation coming. uncovers He can't first? do that on Grubhub So and other it's a APS. great place to start. 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New York City Public School Seniors Say The Pandemic Is Shaking Up And Slowing Down The College Application Process
"Carlson. New York City public school seniors are now in their second semester, and that's historically a time to take a breath after completing college applications, But some students are still scrambling to submit essays and complete financial aid documents. W. My CI's Jessica Gould reports. That's only one of the ways the pandemic has shaken up the college process this year. Just a few days ago, Joshua Sr was sitting in front of his computer sending in his last college application to Howard University. I can't believe it a school y'all and This my final application. Wow. Yes, Josh goes to Brooklyn Tech, and he's a superstar. He's an a student with high test scores. He loves biology and Mandarin. He always planned to apply to college and the Corona virus didn't change that. But it did make it much harder. There were no campus visits or college fairs. He couldn't pop by his counselor's office to brainstorm. It's very much me in front of my computer like 12 A.m.. The night are in the early morning hours. This like China, think of things and there was no one to look over his shoulder while he filled out financial aid forms. I was so scared. I was gonna mess up Maybe one figure and You like label of fraud or something. But he says the biggest challenge has been juggling all his new responsibilities at home. Josh lives with his father and sisters in bed Stuy. His dad is a property manager who has been working around the clock since March. So Josh takes care of his 98 year old grandmother a week. My grandma every morning, I'll put her on the heart of party that's next to her bed also helps one of his sisters who has autism with remote learnings. I've had to kind of fill in as a teacher kind of helping her out with some of her homework, he says. For awhile, college applications just had to take a back seat to his other obligations. And experts say that's been a common theme this year. Angelique Figueroa is a counselor with a college bound initiative, a process that would have ended completely in December is now being pushed into January and February, she says. Part of the challenge has to do with applying remotely. She thinks the main reason is because students are under so much pressure, and some of their parents have lost their jobs. So now they have to work and they have to be able to provide And, um, I'm sorry I'm getting emotional, but I think that that is why it's taking them so long because they have to now. Not only be a senior Graduate from high school and be the first in their family. But now they have toe provide financially for their families. Like everything else with the pandemic. The impact on college applications depends on where you sit on the economic spectrum. With no s A T or a CT this year, applications over all appear to be up. But applications by students from low income families, students like Josh, who qualify for few waivers are down. Eric Waldo is with the common APP, which allows students to apply to hundreds of colleges at once, certainly a decrease in applications from first generation and low income students. And that's been probably the most troubling takeaway. He says. It's not surprising given how much families are struggling with finances and with loss. He says. Covert. 19 has also underscored how important it is to go to college. Having a college degree is actually was protected people and giving them the ability to stay home it all from the pandemic. It's been a life or death issue, so to be is that much more important that we you let this be a really a clarion call to all of us to do more to make sure students are applying to school and that they're actually showing up and going to college. That message isn't lost on Josh Sr. It's really just a question of where he'll be going next year. He's still waiting for responses, but he's already gotten a few, including this one from SUNY Binghamton accepted Yeah. First college acceptance ever he hopes many more of these are on the way. Thank you. Lord Jessica Gould w N.

Morning Edition
Mobile Field Hospitals Come To Los Angeles County For Surge Of COVID-19 Patients
"The disparity gap is again widening for communities of color, for example, Latinos in Los Angeles or twice as likely to get infected his white residents because of that, the city of L. A has deployed five mobile coronavirus testing teams to neighborhoods. Have been hit the hardest piece here. W Scalea Wells has that story. In early December alone, the number of covert 19 infections nearly doubled in the East, San Fernando Valley and South L. A. Combined, those two parts of the city made up 45% of all cases in the first week of December. Both are predominantly Latino communities. So now this week, the city's five mobile testing teams are heading out to those places. The sights include Pacoima, Van Nuys, Van Ness Watts, Florence. And the South Figueroa corridor and from 9 A.m. to three PM they'll be able to collectively test more than 1000 people per day, with or without an appointment. More info about locations and days of operation is at Corona virus dot l a city dot org's slash testing. Remember Remember Prop Prop

All Things Considered
Los Angeles Mayor Garcetti nominates Maria “Lou” Calanche to police commission
"Nominated in East L. A college professor and community activist to serve on the police commission. Maria Luca launches nomination comes as the civilian oversight board undertakes reforms in response to widespread protest against police brutality and As the board comes under increased criticism by activist for not doing enough to root out systemic racism. Here's KCR W's Darryl Saxman after trimming $150 million from the LAPD budget this year and taking steps to divert some 901 calls to social workers. Garcetti says the city is exploring other ways of making policing more. Just in a statement he called Kalon Che, the ideal leader to help US re imagined public safety in Los Angeles. Helena is a professor of political science at East Los Angeles Community College. She's also the founder and executive director of Legacy Lay, an organization that works to improve the lives of Children who live in a public housing complex in Boyle Heights called Ramona Gardens. If she's confirmed by the City Council, Kellan would fill the seat of Sandra Figueroa via who was stepping down from the five member board. In this

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest
Monster
"Today a monster. If you're of a certain age, you might remember the nineteen fifty four movie creature from the Black Lagoon. Here's the plot. A geology expedition in the Amazon uncovers fossilized evidence, a skeletal hand fingers from the Devonian period that provides a direct link between land and sea animals further excavation of. Of the area where the fossil was found turns up nothing the leader. The search is ready to love, but it's thought that thousands of years ago, the part of the embankment, containing the rest of the skeleton fell into the water that was washed downriver broken up by the current. The group discovers at the river empties into a lagoon. The scientists decided to. To take a little longer and unaware that amphibious Gilman has been watching had for the lagoon, and that kill man is taking notice of the beautiful assistant. Will you get the idea? And if you think the plot for the film, the creature from the Black Lagoon came out of the imagination of a writer or perhaps a famous film director. You'd be half right. Right Produce Sir William Allen was attending nine hundred forty one dinner party during the filming of Citizen Kane, in which he played the reporter Thompson. When Mexican cinematographer, Gabriel Figueroa told him about the myth of a race of half fish half, human creatures, Amazon River, Allen, rose. Story notes title the Sea Monster Ten years later using beauty and the beast just inspiration. In December nineteen fifty two Maurice Jim expanded this into a treatment which Harry Essex and Arthur Ross rewrote as the black lagoon. The rest is movie history. The story told to Allen by Mexican cinematographer gave Figaro was based on the legend of Jaka. Ruina buried accounts describe. The arena is being Harry with their heads turned backwards and deformed feet. Could be characterized as seductive and sexually dangerous lure humans into water by taking on human forms when people of the Amazon and community disappear, and do not return such as fishermen husbands in young girls, deception is the ACA Luna had seduced and captured their victims. They abducted victims gradually come to resemble their captor the Yakov Bruno over a period of time I. There is turned to resemble the Conrad. Then their head and feet turn backward wants a full transformation is complete. The human has turned. Turned into a Jaka rhuna transformation to Jaka Ruina is irreversible and a person so transformed may never return to his or her home. I researched this story. I thought it sounded like a lot of other folktales that come from tribes of indigenous people that is until I found a nineteen eighty six account of an American doctor who ventured into the Amazon with his wife and daughter to provide needed medicine and medical treatment to several primitive communities. He described in a log I how his daughter! Daughter was taken by Jaka Luna One day one day she was swimming, so it's she was pulled under and vanished. Nobody was ever recovered grief-stricken. He and his wife returned to the states. They soon separated. It was an auditory years later alone and distraught, but he returned to the Amazon River, whereas daughter had vanished that he saw her again still alive, but it transformed into a mermaid. She had married a yacht, Luna and gain knowledge in becoming healer of the waters. No one ever saw. saw the doctor again. The doctors camp was discovered by a group searching for explorer Percy Fawcett. Who vanished in the Amazon in nineteen, twenty five monster

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler
US has more known cases of coronavirus than any other country
"United States now with the most coronavirus cases of any nation in the world and the most in the country are in New York governor Andrew Cuomo minutes ago from new York's Javits convention center which is being converted into an emergency hospital president trump is approved for field hospitals Cuomo requesting for more for the New York City area in order to slow the spread flatten the curve in the mean time increase the hospital capacity so whatever that surge is that you have you actually have the capacity to deal with it the case is starting to spike outside of New York this is Jim Ryan far from slowing down the coronavirus caseload in Louisiana is only accelerating although we've been running what we think is a sprint for the last two and half weeks this is going to be a marathon Dr Julio Figueroa is the division director of infectious diseases at Louisiana State University health he says that if his state follows the pattern of China or Italy this is not something that's going to go away right away Jim Ryan

Mark and Melynda
Los Angeles: Boys accused of starting deadly fire can’t be tried as adults, California DA says. The town is outraged.
"What does society do with two thirteen year old boys who set fire to a public library and two firefighters died in the blaze this is a real story in California in people our live that they are outraged over this well yes out one the boys intentionally set the fire that ended up costing two firefighters there lies to the way that California law is these kids these thirteen year olds to me are not going to receive the justice that these firefighters deserve in the means that they will not be tried in adult court they will be tried in juvenile court but even then the longest that they'll be in detention is to the age of twenty five yes other so much outrage in fact the district attorney decided to make a video yesterday and release it to try to explain to the public why this case is being handled the way it is and and to lower their expectations for punishment of these two thirteen year olds here's the first sound bite from the two layer district attorney Tim ward explaining what's going on with these two thirteen year olds and any juvenile case and the state even if the most serious charges of murder are filed and found to be true thirteen year olds cannot be held in custody once they reach the age of twenty five no that is simply the law of California yeah no matter what happens they're out of twenty all you've got these individuals are sent in for one and now you've got I'm sure they're probably not charging him with murder probably manslaughter something like that but two lives that are lost because of this and if they're going to spend at most what is that ten years twelve years behind bars and then they'll be back on the street here's another cell by from the district attorney where he's talking about the limitations under the law in California when you're dealing with two thirteen year old suspects juveniles must be at least sixteen years of age to be eligible to be tried as adults for certain types of crimes the recent changes did not alter the fact that this office cannot legally prosecute thirteen year olds and adult court under any circumstances so they're being held right now the police charge them with arson manslaughter and conspiracy charges the DA has not yet filed charges but what ever he files they will not face trial in an adult court yeah I get the reasoning a little bit behind while you why you wouldn't charge them in adult court not these individuals why you wouldn't charge a thirteen year old or someone under the age of sixteen if it is at the small crime here you're talking about arson you're talking about the murder of the two individuals who risked their life day in and day out for the the the the safety of that community and that just doesn't seem right I know that they're trying to say at thirteen it you make dumb mistakes and national haunt you for the rest of your life but you took the lives of two individuals that are going to get that back the families that have to grow up without those men in their lives they don't get that back they don't get that second opportunity to me I get their hands are tied with the law here we do something for the parents they the parents then we'll have to should have to step in and I I don't know what that would be putting them behind bars isn't gonna do anything I don't think that they can half pay a fine big enough to cover the law right to individuals yeah one is was thirty five captain Ramon raised Figueroa the other was firefighter Patrick Jones only twenty five years old both died trying to put out the fire at the library here the numbers five one two eight three six zero five ninety what is the proper way to handle people of this age thirteen year olds involved in such a very very a gregis effort two people died fighting this blaze five one two eight three six zero five ninety our society just doesn't contemplate handling people who were this young to do something that ends up killing people we we just haven't thought about that right and I and I get to the thirteen year olds probably weren't thinking if we set this fire we may end up killing it some people we maybe into injuring or killing the individuals that come to have to put this out I get that they probably did not think that far out but that is what happened that is a result of their direct actions they're intentional actions to set a fire yeah and they were seen running from the blaze several witnesses saw these two thirteen year olds that tell they were caught so quickly and arrested and charged by

The WOR Sports Zone with Pete McCarthy
Bryce Harper sweepstakes could heat up at winter meetings
"Remember the days, right? It's out of Thursday morning. Friday morning is the rule five draft and that ends the proceedings there at the winter meetings. But when you get it. The winter as he got everybody in one place Arab Vegas, and they're going to be all packed into one hotel. And you know, every you have front offices up in a sweet, and they meet every day, basically live up there. You got the reporters walking the hallways. Really unique kind of set up something like MLB network will have their whole studio set up in the middle. Guess wouldn't be in the middle of the game floor there. But in one of the wings of the casinos. So it'll be. Rumer central and that job is everybody talks every little thing becomes a big rumor in typically, we talked about Jayson stark a little bit earlier tonight. You don't always have a whole lot of action at the winter meetings, especially early on and sometimes it will build up. But a lot of big moves already here as Paul Goldschmidt is traded for by the cardinals the Mets with their big move. In fact, they every single one of the teams in the NFL as except the Marlins is already had a big strike so far this off season. But where I am curious now is what happens with Manny Machado and Bryce Harper. The Yankees did not get Patrick Corbin. We have all this money to spend. I gotta take the Yankees are going to end up with one of those two and the Phillies you'd figure it'd be the landing spot for the other the national spend a lot of money on Corbin out. They get puts them out on Bryce Harper. But we just haven't seen them tied to. That many teams every fan base. I guess want Machado one Harper, but the actual teams and the rumor mill really has it started on them yet. And it's been the rest of the free agent market. It's been you know, kinda pick that to to this point Soviets Tennessee starting up on Sunday as to what the Mets still need to accomplish. Even after the deal this week had a chance to catch up. Nelson Figueroa best in why earlier tonight, we'll have

Rush Limbaugh
Facebook Dive Sparks Investor Calls to Loosen Zuckerberg's Grip
"Is shutting down WBZ's Bernice Corpuz is in revere Rodolfo Rivera worked with Neko for twenty four years he has, earned four weeks of paid vacation but he hasn't taken any time off this year it was expected to get paid for the unused. Time but he says his last paycheck is a thousand dollars latte A Sikh handed Lola I don't know what is the. Six hundred four week four week. S. sixteen hundred dollars no Sikander Figueroa who heads. The workers union says the group will work with lawyers to make sure every. Worker gets every penny they earned contract after you. Work eleven hundred hours you are your vacation, mean if we don't if we're not making any until January I it's not a fault. That's their fault saw so they have to, pay, for in revere Bernice Corpuz WBZ NewsRadio ten thirty. WBZ news time one oh one President Trump is praising the newest, numbers on the economy saying the US is the economic envy of the entire world data shows the GDP surged in the april-to-june quarter to an annual growth. Rate of four point one percent Mr. Trump came out to the south lawn of the White House today to predict that the numbers will get even better as. He negotiates trade deals I happen to think we're going to do extraordinarily well in our, next report next quarter. Be It's going. To be outstanding I won't go. Too strong because then if it's not quite as. Good you will not let me forget it but I think the numbers are. Going to be outstanding the president also thanked North. Korean leader Kim Jong Hoon for fulfilling a, promise to return the remains of missing US soldiers from the Korean war well it hasn't. Been a great week for Facebook and its, chairman, Mark Zuckerberg the company stock is tanking and Zuckerman. Loss, more than one hundred billion dollars in just twenty four hours, and now as we hear from ABC's Eva pilgrim his job could be in jeopardy some investors are calling for Zuckerberg to be removed as chairman citing concerns. That he will too much power and answers only to himself now reverb who was previously number four on Forbes list of billionaires personally lost more than fifteen billion. In stock on Thursday that drops him down to number six and Twitter is also having, its Own troubles it stock has dropped following reports of weak growth from new. Users WBZ news time one three That. Means it's. Time for traffic? And weather together the. Subaru retailers of New England all-wheel-drive traffic. On the threes Jim Ryan how's it looking not good at all start. Off with multiple crashes out.

John and Ken
Ivanka Trump closes fashion line to focus on helping her father
"A big deal to me if we could save just, two thousand lives if this holds up though you know what this would be the, biggest, dagger to is the California. Air Resources board kind. Of their job now other air issues but, the cars. That cut their testicles. Off that, would it would be sensually say Nope this is a federal deal we're taking KC back it looks like they're, going to do this maybe Thursday that's what it says Reuters said they got their. Hands on a, draft, proposal and they have a source that has a draft proposal of it and. It might be unveiled and today that's going to cause all, kinds of writing that'd be great All right when we come back unwinding political. Correctness you're. Gonna love this story. Next John, and Ken show KFI Debra Mark has news LAPD chief Michael Moore says the trader Joe's manager fatally shot Saturday, was killed by police fire as officers tried to take out an armed attacker these. Officers this morning They're devastated devastated in the immediate aftermath of this event Not a person died here's the Atkins This is heartbreaking reminder of the split-second. Decisions that Austria's must make every day chief Moore says before officer shot at the accused hostage-taker the guy had shot his grandmother and girlfriend kidnapped his, girlfriend fired shots during a car chase he has. Been charged with murder and other crimes the news is brought to you, by reborncabinets the number of sexual abuse lawsuits against USC and a former campus gynecologists has. Grown to more than two hundred lawyer. Andy Rubinstein says the fifty one women he filed cases for this week. Alleged molestations dating back to nineteen Eighty-nine they're also accusing USC of ignoring complaints and concerns about Tyndall. That were expressed by students and staff the lawsuits. Alleged Dr, George Tyndall would have women stripped naked take photos of their. Private areas and perform exams without gloves USC says it is seeking a prompt and fair resolution. That is respectful to. Its former student Other, countries are sending in more resources to help. Fight wildfires in Greece that have. Killed at least seventy four people the fires are being stoked by the extremely. Dry hot summer conditions then fanned by gale-force winds that frequently changed direction causing the flames to spread without warning into those populated seaside towns ABC's pilgrim's, is Greek authorities say the conditions are still too. Dangerous to go in and search for bodies Greece's public order minister is, blaming climate change for the intense wins feeding the flames he says Greece has never before. Experienced such strong winds Ivanka Trump is. Closing down her clothing company ABC's Daria Albinger says Trump position for fashion. Brand as a competitively priced line for working women the company's website combined advice on having it all. While selling shoes clothing handbags accessories sales started dropping. After her, father's election and after she stepped away to work in his. Administration Trump says that's the reason she is shutting down company the first daughter has encouraged American Companies to hire American. Workers but she caught criticized for. The fact that her company's products were made in China traffic from the helpful. Socal Honda traffic. Center crash on the. To ten in Pasadena or this one is really messing up the drive heading eastbound fair oaks it's blocking the carpool. And the three left lanes are going to be there are wild, Danny told us about this one big delays coming, away from mountain on the to ten from Figueroa on the one. Thirty four Mike O'Brien brea. The KFI in the sky brought to you by injury attorney Marian Parman fifty. Seven northbound you've. Got typical slowing now leaving brea imperial highway sixty merge but a. Far cry, from what is going on ninety one ninety..

Barsky Radio
Colorado blaze burning out of control prompts thousands of evacuations
"In the wbz newsroom prosecutors say an eighteen year old in lynn laid in wait and then opened fire on three people killing one of them victor figueroa is being held without bail after he pleaded not guilty to the murder of twenty five year old rahmael denise the victim was walking home with friends early saturday after a party at the time of the attack investigators say cell phone evidence helped to lead them to figure out in colorado hundreds of residents now chased from their homes by a number of wildfires suckered combined with high wind spread fires throughout the western half of the state in southern colorado the twenty four thousand acre spring fire has k hazlet prepared to evacuate gone through my important papers and trying to think if we only had a few minutes to get out that i'm ready to go while her home is still standing many others have been destroyed rick salinger for cbs news denver new hampshire fighting back against the recent supreme court ruling that allows states to force online shoppers to pay sales tax this would require the granite state which doesn't have doesn't have a sales tax to collect the taxes on behalf of other states senators gina mckee hassen her behind a bill that would overturn the high court's ruling say it would create big obstacles for small business in new hampshire and california democratic congresswoman maxine waters says she's now getting death threats as jason campidoglio reports the trouble stems from comments she made last week and she says that she's had to cancel two major appearances in alabama and texas because her office has seen an influx of hostile male water says the very serious death threat came in monday from someone in the lone star state the california democrat said on saturday that people should publicly confront and harass members of the trump administration over the president's zero tolerance policy at the border and the practice of separating families police say they are not going to comment on the case at least not right now heading over to sports in a moment traffic and weather together as well it's certainly a hot went out there checking all that momentarily but first sports it's tom as hticket dot com sports studio red sox and yankees out the stadium but wardell rodriguez throws tonight acquire just last night and trade steve peers at first base hitting cleanup salvator introduced draft choice robert williams the third this morning to time carpenter defensive player of the year with reputation for slacking off robert williams the third and his boss definitely people people question my motor but i work hard and i know i can work hard up and i'm ready to start it's hard to have a little motor and be defensive player of the year for two years in a row in a tough conference i mean i've heard the same types of criticism but that's a that's a hard thing to do robert williams a third yeah danny ainge absolutely no surprise lebron james opting out of his cavaliers contract lbj free again third time tom cuddy wbz radio sports just say hey alexa play wbz newsradio on iheartradio live local news on wbz newsradio ten thirty wbz news time four thirteen traffic and weather together now the subaru retailers of new england allwheeldrive traffic on.