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"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

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"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

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Hogan Gidley: Was It a Mistake for DeSantis to Miss CPAC?

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:24 min | 3 months ago

Hogan Gidley: Was It a Mistake for DeSantis to Miss CPAC?

"Was a mistake for desantis not to be here this weekend? Well, look, I understand two sides of this. One is when Donald Trump's part of anything and someone just told me it's not cpac anymore to tea pack. And I said, I understand that. He sucks the oxygen out of everything. Because of his personality, but also now he has a record to stand on. So why would you want to come into an arena where you're kind of second fiddle third fiddle fourth foot or whatever you may be? But at the same time, you miss an opportunity to see all the people, as I mentioned, who will be responsible for getting you elected should you become the nominee. And so I understand on both sides, but look, there's plenty of time next year cpac is going to be rocking. It's going to be, you know, full swing election year and we'll have to see what happens then. What any impressions, anything the early stands out so far because this is sort of that off year off season, and still big crowds. Very big crowds. It just seems like every year it gets bigger and bigger and more excitement and more excitement, the slaps have done a great job obviously I worked with mercy. We shared a wall actually in The White House and worked with Matt for years and they've helped build something on the backs of the people out there who really were looking to go in a direction to put the America first policies back in place to improve their lives. We've seen that in the last several years, you don't have to point all the way back to Reagan anymore. You can just say two years ago we had all these successes and so I think the people here are excited. It always blows my mind how engaged they are. They know the issues. And they're ready to see what happens to the future of this country. Some of the

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Winter storm barrels into Sierra Nevada, prompting avalanche warning

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 6 months ago

Winter storm barrels into Sierra Nevada, prompting avalanche warning

"A powerful Sierra Nevada winter storm prompts back country avalanche warnings, closes a Lake Tahoe highway and knocks out power to some California customers. A 250 mile stretch of the Sierra from north of Reno to south of Yosemite National Park is under a winter storm warning with as much as four feet of snow expected in the upper elevations around Lake Tahoe and a flood advisory along the California coast from Sacramento to San Francisco. Mammoth mountain ski representative Lauren Burke says all the snow is a blessing for business. Gears and riders have been ecstatic with how good it's been out there. We've been able to open more

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John Paul Mac Isaac Did Not Initially Recognize Hunter Biden

The Dan Bongino Show

01:31 min | 7 months ago

John Paul Mac Isaac Did Not Initially Recognize Hunter Biden

"Congratulations on the success of the book I think the story needs to be told again folks it's called American injustice You should pick it up today It's his story of dealing with this Hunter Biden fiasco which the John Paul you did not ask to be part of this You were going about your work in a store you run you're the sole proprietor from what I heard you say on Fox this morning And a guy walks into your store and you didn't immediately recognize him as Hunter Biden correct Correct Yeah I have a visual impairment So I can't really see too clearly past about four feet Right And I heard you say as well this morning that you weren't you really didn't care that much about the Biden family to go looking up what his family members look like and I thought that was a pretty good line I was listening to you on with my buddy Bill hemmer this morning So there was no incentive for you to for you to react any differently than you would have to any other customer when he walked in correct No you know and it's not the first time customers have come in with deceased family members devices seeking to get the memories recovered off those machines And when I saw the Bo Biden sticker foundation sticker on one of the laptops that's what I assumed It wasn't until the next day and after verifying the data that I realized that these were in fact hunters laptops and then after his father announced his candidate candidacy for the presidency I realized that well I was in danger because there was a lot of compromising stuff on that laptop and I knew somebody was going to come looking for it

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"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:31 min | 8 months ago

"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

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"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:40 min | 9 months ago

"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

"Mean the most to them. Their handlers. So they can enjoy happy, healthy, well deserved retirements. To learn how you can help America's four footed heroes, visit American humane dot org. What's the W CPT a 20, where facts matter? Hey, thanks so much for sharing our program and for reaching out to our stations and sponsors and letting them know that you're listening. It really means a lot to us. Angie's list is now Angie. You're home for everything home. And as any homeowner knows, carrying for the place where you live can take a lot of care. Luckily, Angie doesn't just have 20 plus years of home service experience. They've combined it with new tools to simplify how we all can tackle our home care. Just bring them your project online or with the NG app answer a few questions and Angie will handle the rest of them start to finish or let you compare quotes from local pros and connect instantly. Which means you can cross things off your to do list in just a few tabs. And when you book and pay through Angie, you get their happiness guarantee covering your project up to the full purchase price. So whether it's routine maintenance or a dream remodel and G makes it easy to get the job done. The reason I have had several projects this summer using Angie made them all easier. Let's cross these home projects off your to do list as we head into fall. Download the free Angie mobile app today or visit Angie dot com as AMGI dot com. And welcome back, picking up your calls

"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

WCPT 820

01:45 min | 10 months ago

"four feet" Discussed on WCPT 820

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"four feet" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:24 min | 1 year ago

"four feet" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Businessweek heist issue. It takes readers on a journey from Southeast Asia all the way to the Big Apple and explains how an art dealer's empire thrived on decades of epic plunder. Here with that tail or Matt Campbell, Asia editor for Bloomberg businessweek, along with Bloomberg business week editor, Joel Weber. What is incredible, but the story though is that it really speaks to Cambodia and the artifacts that Cambodia, but also the sea change within the art world where artifacts that were looted decades ago are now in the crosshairs of investigators who are trying to actually return them. So Matt talked to us about Douglas slash Ford, who is he, exactly. So Douglas for the late Douglas flash Rudy died in 2020 was a British businessman who lived virtually his whole adult life in Bangkok. And among other activities, he was for a period of about 40 years. Arguably the top dealer in the world of statues from Cambodia, the spectacular Khmer empire sculptures and some of the thousand years old or more. And you really built an art dealing empire and there are works in very fancy private collections and huge important museums like the Matt and the British Museum with links to latchford all over the world. But as is now become apparent, he was part of a looting network and was facilitating essentially the looting and laundering of statues that were being ripped from temples, having their origins of secured and then trafficked onto the international art market. So what did that network really look like? There has been a perception of last words sometimes in the past as kind of a Tomb Raider himself. And that, in fact, is not true. He directed this operation and he did everything that he did essentially from his apartment in Bangkok. But what he did was buy whatever was coming over the border. From this network of looters and brokers within Cambodia, who knew that was a buyer, he helped create a huge market for stolen antiquities. And certainly had contact with the brokers who were deciding to some extent what got looted and what got out of Cambodia. So while he was not himself smashing and grabbing statutes, he was really the essential node in this operation. Without him and particularly without his very energetic salesmanship, which made these Cambodian statutes into really big money objects, selling for high 6 and even 7 figure prices. This looting would never have occurred on the scale that it did. And what are the artworks themselves? So we need to do a little bit of a little bit of background history here. Cambodia a thousand or so years ago was the center of something called the Khmer empire, which was this Hindu and Buddhist monarchy, stretching encompassing all of the contemporary Cambodia as well as much of Thailand and Vietnam, which is very powerful civilization on gore was the capital and were being the site of people familiar with. And these sodium kings commissioned massive statues. These are four feet tall, 5 feet tall. 600 pounds stone objects depicting gods and warriors or themselves or their wives and children. Really beautiful figures and actually when you spend a little time with these objects as I have, it's very easy to see how you can become obsessed with them as Douglas flash for what. You went to the Cambodian jungles, tell us about what you saw and kind of the massive, I mean, some of these, there's some pictures in the magazine, they really are stunning, but they're massive. And take us to also where who knew that feet would be so key in figuring out this heist, if you will. Well, so one of the things that strikes you by visiting temples in Cambodia is, first of all, they are spectacular and they are amazing places and sort of overwhelming to see in person. But as you look a little more closely, you realize what's not there is that these buildings are empty because there were statues that used to be full of statues. But the statues are all gone and we're all taken years and years ago. Some were taken under the French. Others later during the Cambodian Civil War and the Khmer Rouge period. And then this really big period of looting, which I described in the story in the 90s and that was really the golden age of temple robbing in Cambodia. And however, this looting was sort of crude and left behind remnants and fragments and actually as you alluded to feet and one of the key anecdotes in the story relates to matching a pair of statues that had made it into western collections to their feet, which were still in situ on the ground, broken off. And of course, it's possible with computer technology to 3D match these objects together and to determine this statue came from this place. And then if you can interview witnesses, find people who remember this being taken, you can actually nail down the web as well. When and how did this heist begin to unravel? So this has been a long and kind of interesting, very interesting process where you've had a number of private citizens heritage activists, archeologists, other people involved in antiquities in one way or another who have had suspicions about this trafficking network for over a decade now. But things really began to unravel in the mid 2010s when U.S. prosecutors specifically in the southern district of New York began to take an interest in antiquities trafficking and antiquities trafficking from Cambodia. So there have been a series of indictments now of both federally and the state level in New York of people involved in one way or another with the last operation. And in 2019 last for himself was indicted on fraud and conspiracy charges by SDNY. And that really signaled that there was this extremely serious law enforcement effort underway. However, latch for died about a year after that indictment, he was very sick at the time 88 years old. And never went to trial. I feel like there are three key players in your story and we've covered Douglas latchford. There's the individual who helped him and digging up and finding the yard and getting it out of Cambodia. There was also an internationally connected attorney that the U.S. Department of Justice turned to Brad Gordon, how important was he and kind of helping figure this all out? Brad Corden is a really crucial character in this narrative and is really a remarkable character. He is an American lawyer who lived in Asia much of his career and lived in Cambodia for over a decade now. And he was hired by the DoJ about ten years ago to begin investigating some of these staff to on behalf of the U.S. government on the Cambodian side. And Brad really became obsessed by it. Totally hooked on the challenge of figuring out where these objects were taken and how they might be returned to Cambodia ultimately. And in that effort, he found a really crucial witness a Cambodian man named tuck tick who actually Brad referred to with a code name Lion. And Lion, it turned out, was a master looter, an extremely prolific leader and someone who helped Brad and measurably put it all together. And

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"four feet" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

07:24 min | 1 year ago

"four feet" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Businessweek heist issue. It takes readers on a journey from Southeast Asia all the way to the Big Apple and explains how an art dealer's empire thrived on decades of epic plunder. Here with that tail or Matt Campbell, Asia editor for Bloomberg businessweek, along with Bloomberg businessweek editor, Joel Weber. Is incredible, but the story though is that it really speaks to Cambodia and the artifacts at Cambodia, but also the sea change within the art world where artifacts that were looted decades ago are now in the crosshairs of investigators who are trying to actually return them. So Matt talked to us about Douglas latchford, who is he, exactly. The Douglas flash for the late Douglas flash Rudy died in 2020 was a British businessman who lived virtually his whole adult life in Bangkok. And among other activities, he was for a period of about 40 years. Arguably the top dealer in the world of statues from Cambodia, the spectacular Khmer empire sculptures and some of the thousand years old or more. And you really built an art dealing empire and there are works in very fancy private collections and huge important museums like the Met and the British Museum with links to last for all over the world. But as is now become apparent, he was part of a looting network and was facilitating essentially the looting and laundering of statues that were being ripped from temples, having their origins of skewered and then trafficked onto the international art market. So what did that network really look like? There has been a perception of last words sometimes in the past as kind of a Tomb Raider himself. And that in fact is not true. He directed this operation and he did every minute he did, essentially from his apartment in Bangkok. But what he did was buy whatever was coming over the border. From this network of looters and brokers within Cambodia, who knew that was a buyer, he helped create a huge market for stolen antiquities. And certainly had contact with the brokers who were deciding to some extent what got looted and wet caught. I would have Cambodia. So while he was not himself smashing and grabbing statutes, he was really the essential node in this operation. Without him, and particularly without his very energetic salesmanship, which made these Cambodian statutes into really big money objects, selling for high 6 and even 7 figure prices. This looting would never have occurred on the scale that it did. And what are the artworks themselves? So we need to do a little bit of a little bit of background history here. Cambodia a thousand or so years ago was the center of something called the Khmer empire, which was this Hindu and Buddhist monarchy, stretching encompassing all of the contemporary Cambodia as well as much of Thailand and Vietnam, which is very powerful civilization on gore was the capital and were a lot being the site of people familiar with. And these Cambodian kings commissioned massive statutes. These are four feet tall, 5 feet tall. 600 pounds stone objects depicting gods and warriors or themselves or their wives and children. Really beautiful figures and actually when you spend a little time with these objects as I have, it's very easy to see how you can become obsessed with them. As Doug would flash for what? You went to the Cambodian jungles, tell us about what you saw and kind of the massive, I mean, some of these, there's some pictures in the magazine, they really are stunning, but they're massive. And take us to also where who knew that feet would be so key in figuring out this heist, if you will. Well, so one of the things that strikes you by visiting temples in Cambodia is, first of all, they are spectacular and they are amazing places and sort of overwhelming to see in person. But as you look a little more closely, you realize what's not there is that these buildings are empty because there were statues that used to be full of statues. But the statues are all gone and we're all taken years and years ago. Some were taken under the French. Others later during the Cambodian Civil War and the Khmer Rouge period and then this really big period of looting, which I described in the story in the 90s and that was really the golden age of temple rob and in Cambodia. And however, this looting would sort of crude and left behind remnants and fragments and actually as you alluded to feet and one of the key anecdotes in the story relates to matching a pair of statues that had made it into western collections to their feet, which were still in situ on the ground, broken off. And of course, it's possible with computer technology to 3D match these objects together and to determine this statue came from this place. And then if you can interview witnesses, find people who remember it being taken, you can actually nail down the web as well. When and how did this heist begin to unravel? So this has been a long and kind of interesting, very interesting process where you've had a number of private citizens, heritage activists, archeologists, other people involved in antiquities in one way or another who have had suspicions about this trafficking network for over a decade now. But things really began to unravel in the mid 2010s when U.S. prosecutors specifically in the southern district of New York began to take an interest in antiquities trafficking and antiquities trafficking from Cambodia. So there have been a series of indictments now of both federally and the state level in New York of people involved in one way or another with the last operation. And in 2019 last for himself was indicted on fraud and conspiracy charges by SDNY. And that really signaled that there was this extremely serious law enforcement effort underway. However, latch for died about a year after that in diameter, he was very sick at the time, 88 years old. And never went to trial. I feel like there are three key players in your story and we've covered Douglas latchford. There's the individual who helped him in digging up and finding the art and getting it out of Cambodia. There was also an internationally connected attorney that the U.S. Department of Justice turned to Brad Gordon, how important was he in kind of helping figure this all out? Brad Corden is a really crucial character in this narrative and is really a remarkable character. He is an American lawyer who lived in Asia much of his career and lived in Cambodia for over a decade now. And he was hired by the DoJ about ten years ago to begin investigating some of these staff to on behalf of the U.S. government on the Cambodian side. And Brad really became obsessed by it. Totally hooked on the challenge of figuring out where these objects were taken. And how they might be returned to Cambodia ultimately. And in that effort, he found a really crucial witness, a Cambodian man named tuck tick who actually Brad referred to in a code name Lion. And Lion, it turned out, was a master looter, an extremely prolific looter and someone who helped Brad and measurably put it all together. And of

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Leadership Lessons from a US Army General  Maj Gen John Gronski (retd) - burst 11

A New Direction

06:37 min | 1 year ago

Leadership Lessons from a US Army General Maj Gen John Gronski (retd) - burst 11

"A gunnery. Sergeant michael burkhart was the who was the explosive ordinance disposal team leader went down to that site with two young marines and they were going to conduct a post blast analysis to determine a tactics techniques procedures insurgents. Were using so we could try to prevent these attacks from happening again in the future and when gunny burkhardt got down there with two young rains was chaotic. The soldiers were cisterna. Seen the ad that a chaos there were two reporters from the omaha world herald newspaper there there were embedded reporter so anyway going burkhard gets down. There sees the destroyed up. Armored humvee sees a crater near that up armored humvee bow four feet in diameter a couple of feet deep makes an assumption that that's for that roadside bomb that destroyed that humvee was placed jumps down into crater. Take a closer look as soon as he did that. He realized he made a mistake because he could see in the dirt in front of him to artillery shells. Red detonation cord running in the nose was a roadside bomb. That an insurgent have placed their so. He took his k bar knife. Cut the red debt. Detonation cord to neutralize that roadside bomb. He didn't see a third artillery shell into dirt behind him in that crater. An insurgent was off in the distance. Hit a button. On a that nation device that artillery shell exploded not going burkhardt about fifteen feet into the air lands on the dirt road unconscious pants soaked with blood. Our soldiers call a medevac helicopter. Ride away go up tomb start. Cut his pants off. Start tending to his boons after few minutes burkhart regains consciousness. The soldiers couldn't believe that and and he's laying there and he asked the soldiers if he has both of his legs because they had no no sensation from the waist down. They sure to me had both of his legs. They continue to work on 'em couple minutes later. He gets a tingling sensation in his legs. He tells the soldiers he wants to stand up. Soldiers couldn't believe that this guy had just gotten blown up and so we struggles to his feet. He standing there to soldiers around him. The medevac helicopter comes in lands on the ground behind them. The soldiers point to the stretcher On the ground in front of the misogony. We've got you know. Gotta put you on a stretcher and carry you to that helicopter. He looks at the soldiers and he says i'm not going to have you carry me that helicopter on a stretcher. I'm going to walk there under my own power. Because i don't want the insurgents of the pleasure of seeing me being carried that helicopter and easy. He says that he raises his hand into the air and gives the insurgents which i will call a one finger salute reporter reported from the omaha world heritage takes a picture of him standing there Groin protector. you know. In in front of his private area there. No pants on finger thrown up into the air soldiers around him. You'd say the helicopter the background. That picture became an iconic picture of the iraq war but what is deleted Point of the story. And the reason i tell this story and the reason. I think it's important. The leadership point of this story is member told you. He had two young marines with them that day. He knew he was going to have to recover from his wounds. He knew what all the roadside bomb attacks were getting that those two young marines were going to have to be out there probably later on that day routes realizing roadside bombs. The reason he wanted to walk to that helicopter instead of being carried there had nothing at all to do with what he thought and surgeons for thinking. He wanted to walk to that helicopter so we would not shatter the confidence of those too young marines. Pseudo leadership point is even after getting blown up ten minutes earlier. His main concern was not with his own wounds. His bank concern was with those two young marines. Who he was leading an isn't that what leadership is all about. And we talked about that looking out for the welfare of those you lead rather than your own welfare and that's exactly what gandhi burkhardt exemplified that day. And that's why. I like to tell that story that i read read that story. I had to read it again. Because i was laughing because i could just see i. I have friends who are marines right by the way. There's no such thing as an ex marine okay. the just doesn't exist. I've been told that countless times by my friend there's just no such thing they they may be quote unquote have retired at the end of their name. But they're still all. And and and i just thinking about them go. That's exactly what jimmy would. That's exactly what he would have done. That's what bob would have done. He would have done the same thing. I i can. Just see it. I just great story but it was truly the surprise in that lesson was not. I thought it was going to be resiliency. It is but the point is that he cared so much about making sure that those other two young marines were their that their mental emotional state was not shaken. Yeah and you know jay that think about this as leaders we face adversity almost every day in whatever organization were leading the some degree and and sometimes things get tough honest and the point is as a leader. You can't be thinking. I'm an figuratively. I'll use this. You know you can't be thinking. I'm cold i i'm hungry. You know i. I'm shivering right. No you you've got to show those you're leading that you know what i've got the resiliency to overcome this. And because i do you have the resiliency to overcome. They might be called. I might be hungry. I might be weak. But i'm going to take care of you before i take care of myself. And that's the essence of leadership. We underestimate the modeling of behavior. Don't we when it comes to leadership absolutely. Yeah and you know what the other thing i learned in my forty years of leading soldiers also leading teams in the business sector. Is the people you lead are always watching you practice. You know you could. You could put down in writing. What your leadership philosophy is or you could verbally give some guidance about behaviors. You're looking for but those you lead are going to be watching to see you. Know how do you adhere your own guidance. Behaviors that you're looking for you. Exemplify those behaviors and your followers are always watching and your actions speak so much larger than larger louder than your words. Do

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Paris' Arc De Triomphe Is Being Wrapped in Fabric

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 1 year ago

Paris' Arc De Triomphe Is Being Wrapped in Fabric

"Paris is unveiling a monumental work built around an actual monument the arc de Triomphe completely wrapped in silver and blue fabric the nineteen sixty one installation by late artist couple Crisco and junk clothes will open on Saturday with this is taking place for almost three weeks visitors will not only be able to see the cleaning fabric when they go to touch it to ask the artist had intended that's assuming they climb the one hundred sixty four feet to the top they'll step on it as they reach the roof terrace after the press conference on the project France's culture minister for the name but you know called it a formidable gift offered to prisons the French I'm beyond to all levels I'm Charles that's my

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Cities Build Splash Pads to Cool off Residents

Environment: NPR

02:05 min | 1 year ago

Cities Build Splash Pads to Cool off Residents

"With just a bit more than four thousand residents carro is the biggest city in tuscaloosa county. About one hundred miles north of detroit. There's a growing danger from heatwaves in the patchwork of rural communities like this one all across michigan in the state's largest local health department heat related pediatric emergency room visits. Have almost in just the last couple of years. Carro is landlocked surrounded by farms to the north and woods to the south. But today city manager matt lane is ready to get drenched. If you hear blood-curdling screams of just a freezing water touching my skin. That's not it's fine. Lean has traded in his shirt and tie for a swimsuit to try out. The city's new splash pad. He takes a deep breath and steps into the cold spray on a day. When the temperature is pushing ninety degrees he's headed for an oversized bucket about four feet tall. And almost as wide diameter perched on a tower of pipes and bound lane asks the kids playing here where to stand lane says this new public water feature is a way for kids to get out their energy on hot days. Shelly volmer says it's working. She's here with her daughter. And i can't get him to leave. They don't wanna go splash pads like this are popping up in some surprising places in small cities across the northern us. Burlington north dakota rothschild wisconsin and sars l. Minnesota have all recently installed splash pads that perfect summer to have our first year. Lashed has been really hot. Has we that at ninety quite a few days this year nikki sweeter organizes community engagement for sars l. She says those once ray or ninety degree days are more common now than she remembers in an odd twist. It's actually been so hot and dry this summer. That the new splash pad has had to

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Ida Carves Path of Destruction Across Louisiana

MSNBC Morning Joe

01:52 min | 1 year ago

Ida Carves Path of Destruction Across Louisiana

"The devastation from hurricane ida's becoming more apparent as the survey of damage continues. Entire communities are underwater and dangerous conditions are making rescue efforts. Much more difficult. This comes amid soaring temperatures in louisiana and across the gulf coast. Power lines remained down and could stay that way for days or weeks to come. We have a pair of reports from our teams on the ground we begin with. Nbc's miguel almaguer the race to rescue still unfolding in louisiana the beaten and battered stranded for days plucked from homes where the water is rising and hope was fading got rescued by chuck just now pregnant and desperate heather. Weepy finally escaped the floodwaters underwater. We would have drowned facing complex maze of submerged roads buckled highways and alligator infested waters which likely claimed one life search teams still can't reach the hardest hit communities in just this one area of jefferson parish not far outside of new orleans. They had about one hundred thirty five rescues in roughly a day. They've never seen water quite like this before. And if you want to go further you'll need a boat. The easiest ways into areas like grant. I'll in lafitte is through the air. They're only roads quickly. Turn to rivers. What happened in minutes could leave stranded trapped per day. It was unbelievable. Four feet of water just came rushing with the scope of destruction coming into focus. What's out of you is also devastating surrounded by water. More than half a million have none from their taps. Safe to drink. Lines for gas in supplies are leaving locals in searing heat for some the storm's aftermath more devastating than the

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Jiménez Hits 2 Home Runs Again , White Sox Rout Twins 11-1

Baseball Tonight with Buster Olney

01:34 min | 1 year ago

Jiménez Hits 2 Home Runs Again , White Sox Rout Twins 11-1

"The white sox facing the twins in what was credible to me about this game which was on on. Espn television last night was the fact that it started out almost identically to how the white sox game against the cubs sunday night started out. If you remember on sunday night. Tim anderson led off the game with a home run and then three batters later eloy jimenez city two run homer tim. Anderson did the first inning. Here's the pitch hitting the air deep to let back toward the wall. It's he just got it over that wall. In left he's got another leadoff homerun and it's one nothing one batter in great length casts for espn thousand three batters later. Aloi team to the plate with runaround. I high towering fly deep to center. That baby's gone the sweet above the batter's by well over four hundred feet to run shot. It's rain nothing. Yeah it was estimated. Four hundred and fifty four feet menez was not done. He came to the again in the second inning with runners on base pitch hit in the year two left in the corner. That ball is god. It's a three run home her. Oh baby big baby keeps on hitting homers. He's got four in the last twenty four hours vinyl score their ten to one white socks over the minnesota

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"four feet" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

02:16 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on Reality TV RHAP-ups: Reality TV Podcasts

"We're getting news technology. Yes scientists are working on it disci- they also speaking of science. I guess math. I guess curious science. According to my husband is a math degree. what in the fifth naci sequence and they have the visual representation. Which can you imagine they like all right so we need four feet tall. Let's do the math to break up. How many bricks we need at each level and i thought that that was that was cool because david is an elementary school teacher. So i think he's always thinking of creative ways to teach math to kids. And i think this was a really cool way with the colors being different on each level and separating that out and i have a soft spot for the fibonacci sequence because there is a show on pbs. When i was growing up called square one tv and it was on for like a season or two and it was all about math and there was a. It was like a little sketch math comedy. Show almost the taught you about math. As a kid and they had a spoof of dragnet on their called math net and so they solved crimes with math and my introduction as like an eight year old to the fibonacci sequence was they had to solve this crime that they use the Naci sequence to solve and so nerd if any tv show perfectly describes you. It's the mixture of math and sketch comedy right. I know and and spoofs of crime shows. Because that's i think so. Yeah i wish. I had that somewhere recorded bringing everything back. They're bringing wishbone back. So maybe they'll bring that back. I know what's the story with that articles but also support for this. Podcast comes from invent together. According to studies less than thirteen percent of all inventors who hold a us patent are women black and hispanic college graduates patent at half the rate of their white counterparts. But we can fix that by increasing participation in innovation and patenting by underrepresented groups. It would quadruple..

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"four feet" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

Sherlock Holmes Adventures

04:53 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on Sherlock Holmes Adventures

"Ground i sprang to my feet my inert hand grasping my pistol mind paralyzed by the dreadful shape which sprung out upon us from the shadows of the fog a hound. It was an enormous coal black hound but not such a hound as mortal is have ever seen fire bursts from its open mouth. It's eyes glowed with a smoldering glare its muzzle and hackles and delap were outlined in flickering flame never in the delirious dream of a disordered brain. Could anything more savage more polling more hellish be conceived than that doc foam and savage face which broke upon us out of the wall of fog with long bounds. The huge black creature was leaping down the track following hard upon the footsteps of our friend so paralyzed where we by the apparition that we allowed him to pass before we had recovered on nerve then homes and i both fired together and the creature gave hideous howl which showed that one at least had hit him. He did not pose however but bounded onward far away on the path. We saw a henry looking back his face white in the moonlight. His hands raised in horror glaring helpless at the frightful thing which was hunting him down but that cry of pain from the hound and blown all our fears to the winds if he was vulnerable he was mortal and if we could wound him we could kill him. Never have i seen a man ran as homes ran that night. I'm reckoned fleet of foot. The outpaced me as much as i out paced the little professional in front of us as we flew up the track. We had scream off to scream. From sir. Henry and the role of the hound. I was in time to see the beasts spring upon its victim hurley into the ground and worry at his throat that the next instant homes had emptied five barrels of his revolver into the creatures flank with last how of agony and a vicious snap in the air. It rolled upon its back. Four feet pouring furiously then fell limp upon its side..

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Atlanta Councilman Antonio Brown, Who Voted to Defund Police, Has Car Stolen

The Larry Elder Show

01:40 min | 2 years ago

Atlanta Councilman Antonio Brown, Who Voted to Defund Police, Has Car Stolen

"Mayoral candidates has name antonio brown. I don't think he's a football player. And he is one of those who is a city council member and voted to defunding. The police are at least to move Millions of dollars out of the police. Seventy three million dollars out of two hundred and eighteen million dollar budget. Remove those for reinventing. The city's culture of policing had his car stolen broad daylight by a bunch of kids while he's standing there on was out of his car meeting with community leaders when he says a group of very young themes jumped in his car and took off oxides. Patty pan spoke to the councilman. She joins us now. Live tonight with more patty or five kids. Youngest apparently six or seven years old. But tell you yeah. Yeah you know the councilmen tells us that police actually have found his car but really. We don't have any other details than that. Now the councilman also said he'd never saw it coming. He tells us he was literally three feet three or four feet away from his car when he believes what appeared to be four. Young children says no more than eleven or twelve years old got into his car but really what's most shocking is he believes at one of the children was no more than six or seven years old and at the time you saw them he says they were holding a toy. There was no care for loss of life and for themselves or or my soul atlanta councilman and mayoral candidate. Antonio brown says what happened to him in his district in the dixie hills community in northwest atlanta is a perfect example of what is happening to our youth and why we as a society need to step up and help

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"four feet" Discussed on In the Garden

In the Garden

04:09 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on In the Garden

"It seems a warm now though like it couldn't possibly couldn't possibly Have another frost. But it's within the realm so just be careful so you can plant. Oh you're beats and of course all your Your Can't be family stuff like the broccoli and brussels sprouts and even kohlrabi Of those you know. I already have in the ground. But if you haven't played it certainly not too late co-head and and Plant those Have you ever planted artichokes joe no. I haven't no We've tried let's you times. But they're so good and everybody in the family really love some. We're gonna try to get this year. sounds interesting. We have a caller on the line. So we'll pick up on. No i know. I guess we don't so we're back to artichokes okay well. Arna jokes are You know in in the right Is a perennial in the in the in the right to zone. But where we are. It's you growth as an annual. So sorta like tomatoes. You give them an early start. You get started in april and put him in. And then you you know my expectations for those huge artichokes i. i wouldn't i wouldn't. you'll be disappointed. What you'll get is probably or baseball. Or maybe even a grapefruit size artichoke but they should grow well and and They are delicious. So if you've never tried those you might wanna give those who try and I think that Was we sold advertising firm. I got some there and The were beautiful. You know nice. Nice big plants and stuff and So question is Like for cucumbers now. Do you plant those by seed or do you plant them by the The sets starts. And when i like to do. I actually liked to do both. Because i'll do several trellis in on my foot troas I play it Eight Eight cucumber plants. So that's two per square foot along the four feet by troas and that Just greatly reduces the amount of garden to but not only that is is. The cucumbers are a lot less likely to be Attacked by the cucumber beetle and And there are a lot less likely to suffer the powdery mildew and decides that it just makes it so much easier to to pick them so. If you don't have a trellis in you want to save some room or make your life easier definitely make a trellis.

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Wet Notes  5-6-2021

Scuba Shack Radio

07:50 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes 5-6-2021

"This is wet. Notes here on scooby. Shock radio for may six two thousand and twenty one. I want to start off today with a story. That is a bit of personal meaning to me. And that's a story about what some recreational divers found while diving out in hawaii. Awful and i. Now i have quite a few dives out there. Awful and i and these divers found some unexploded world war two era ordinance. They found two bombs. One was at seventy four feet and the other one was at ninety four feet. The divers immediately notified to hawaii division of aquatic research. Who went out to investigate it and confirmed it was unexploded ordinance the report indicated that the munitions were about three hundred yards offshore. The exact location wasn't disclosed when but it may be in the area of the first and second cathedrals again personal for me. Because i have probably about at least twenty. Five dives onto cathedrals as of now. There aren't any more updates and there was no mention on the divers website and they run many charters out to the site. Let's see where this goes. I recently checked out the four ocean blog to see if there was anything of interest will there was a lot but one thing did pique. My interest for ocean occasionally does a blog on plastics around the world. And that's where they identify articles or stories that talk about the plastic crisis facing the world. Now one article was from interesting engineering and it was written by deora as deamer and this was about plastic eating mushrooms. Yes certain types of fungi can ingest and eat plastic apparently in two thousand eleven some yale researchers discovered rare mushroom in the amazon forest and it was able to digest and break down plastics. One of the scenarios suggest that these plastic eating mushrooms could be placed at the bottom of landfills interesting over the years. There have been various successful experiments. So what's the holdup perhaps speed. It takes times for the mushrooms to eat and digest the plastic and there's also competition for other investment now. Here's a bit of disturbing news that i saw from dima apparently there's going to be a virtual meeting of the florida fish and wildlife conservation commission or dfw see on may twelfth and thirteenth one of the topics on may twelfth. I think it is a two. Our discussion is to review and update the goliath grouper. Now this review is to look at if they should allow a limited highly. Regulated harvest of the goliath grouper. Why well that's a really good question now if you go out to the f. w. website you'll be able to find a detailed Presentation on this review. Even if the science holds up and supports the harvest. I would have to ask if the enforcement is of a regulated harvest. Dean feels that. The economic value of the goliath grouper are better served without any harvest and continue the protection they currently have. Sos thousand island. Well what's that all about. Well for those of you are familiar with the saint lawrence seaway in the thousand island region. Sos stands for save ontario shipwreck thousand island chapter now. This was reported in scuba news. Sos thousand island wants to create an artificial reef off of brockville in canada. Why are they making such a bold proposal. Were there are three main objectives. I an artificial reef will reduce the pressure on the local historic wooden shipwrecks and then second. An artificial reef can preserve the maritime history of ships that had been destined for scrap and finally this effort will assist the local aquarium in promoting maritime heritage and discovery. This is still a long way off but there is some good news in that day of identified a ship that could be used and it is the former canadian coast. Guard vessel the c. c. g. s. mont. Mandy now this ship was built in one thousand nine hundred sixty three and it was decommissioned and sold in nineteen ninety nine. Let's see where this one goes. Well here's something that. I just saw from patty. I think it was on the patty pro blog. Patty women's dive day. Two thousand and twenty one is coming and the tagline on the blog was celebrate the connection between mandy and the ocean. This year's patty women's dive day is july seventeenth 2021. This event started six years ago in two thousand and fifteen and it was started as a way to encourage more female participation in sport scuba diving to date there have been over four thousand patty women's dive day events in over one hundred countries. I'm sure last year was a little tough to get events planned and executed safely this year. More places are opening and travel is picking up. Everyone can participate be on the lookout for patty women's dive day event in your local area or maybe even travel to a nice destination to participate and finally today. I thought i'd give everyone and update on traveling. To the bahamas. As of may first the bahamas ministry of health has released new guidelines for entry departure. I if you are fully vaccinated for covid nineteen that's two weeks from your final. Does you don't need a covid. Nineteen tests prior to entry. Nor do you need to fill out the daily health questionnaire or get a covert test. After your fifth day on the island. You'll still need to apply for the bahamas. Health visa prior to entry. And you still need to get a covert test before travelling back to the united states. Now we're heading to nassau a may twenty six th so these changes make things a whole lot simpler. Hopefully more countries will open up. Like the bahamas. Well that's it for wet notes on may six two thousand and twenty one here on scuba shack radio

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Manchester City Stage Superb Fightback to Stun Paris-Saint Germain

ESPN FC

01:55 min | 2 years ago

Manchester City Stage Superb Fightback to Stun Paris-Saint Germain

"Dan thomas joining the cd. Today by craig burley we also welcome to the program. You can frank and native newer. Of course only one place to start today show and that's in paris. We saw that champions league semi final between manchester city. Another brilliant game. She completely dominating the first half one deservedly. Thanks to a great header from martinez manchester city completely different side though in these second up kevin lebron's and riyadh marez giving them a two one league going into the second lack in manchester next week. Craig let's start with you and just talk about the then. If half time. I told you the city. We're going to win this game. Two one it would be a big stretch pants completely. Dominant well at halftime. If you said to me we're going to play in the monitoring wasted the second half of would have been surprised. That's how big a turnaround was and credit to them for that dot was they set the and the second that we know can perform but the so much talk about for all the guys just quick summary here yeah they look to let tentative mindset in the first half wary but that was known to what. Psg dead psg. The depressed setting normally have that flustered. seti pushed back to the walls the edge of the box when psg varada was coming in off that left side when they didn't eavesdropping by making a four foot. Making it difficult and set. You looked flustered but then swung sixty. He followed up the field and he's economic mindset people nado silver pushed up the brain appreciate they got the press on and they passed so much better from a possession of twentieth thirty yards higher up the field so the starting position in the second half was so much better. An passing in the second half was so much crisper excellent.

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Wet Notes - 4-9-21

Scuba Shack Radio

07:46 min | 2 years ago

Wet Notes - 4-9-21

"This is wet notes here scuba shock radio for april ninth two thousand and twenty one first up today. I'd like to give you an update on new netflix. Documentary see spiracy. You might recall that. I introduced you to this film in a previous segment of wet notes. Well it did premiere on netflix's advertised. And i had a chance to watch. She spiracy a couple of weeks ago. The film is eighty nine minutes long and it can be captivating and controversial. Like i said this is certainly raising a great deal controversy especially as it relates to sustainable seafood and fishing. There's a couple of organizations that they called out into spiracy earth island institute and the marine stewardship council actually marine stewardship council issued a response on their website within days of the premier and every day. I see something more coming out related to the controversy. But i encourage you to watch the film and then decide for yourself about what it is saying like. I said lots of controversy. That's spiracy on net flicks now. Here's something that. I found really interesting. I came across an article that talked about how scientists are using thin wales to map out what lies beneath the sea floor. Now according to to seismologists vaclav kina from the czech academy in prague and john nab elec of oregon state university in corvallis oregon the song of the fin. Whales are loud enough to penetrate the earth's crust and revealed deep structures. I guess they have a network of fifty four bottomed size meter seismometers that the tech sound waves traveling through the ground and they picked up the of whales as they were passing by. Now they have a one hundred and eighty nine decibels song and that song can last from two and a half to five hours as they did more analysis they were able to map the underlying rock structures. According to these guys this is just as effective as those air cannons that are polluting the ocean with all that noise how practical this is yet to be seen. But you've gotta admit it is interesting. Now here's an update on the lectured aluminum tanks situation. You might recall back at the end of february. I told you about luxembourg Decision to exit the aluminum tank business and that they were looking to sell their plants in the us and the uk more. Here's some good news. Metal impact out of elk grove village in illinois is acquiring the graham north carolina luxembourg cylinder plant metal impact is no stranger to scuba tank business. They've been around since nineteen fifty nine and in two thousand fourteen. They purchase worthington. Aluminum cylinders has been providing aluminum scuba tanks to excess scuba and see pearls for a number of years. We've got quite a few from excess scuba over the past couple of years and so we're pretty familiar with metal impacts. This is some good news for the. Us aluminum Scuba tank supply chain. There's absolutely no doubt that. The pandemic has had a dramatic impact on the scuba industry. But i guess it's not all bad news if you happen to be in the right place and it seems that hawaii is those right places especially for new diver certifications. There's a recent article in scuba diving magazine. Titled more hawaiians getting certified than before the pandemic turns out that even though the travel has been restricted to and from the islands more locals are turning to scuba aloha scuba on awad who had reported a one hundred and twenty percent increase in new diver certifications. In two thousand and twenty. They went from twenty seven in two thousand and nineteen to eighty three in two thousand and twenty spurred by whole families going for they're open water certification with some great diving. It certainly makes sense to mask up and dive in our aloha state. Last week i was trying to see if the ocean based climate solutions act of two thousand and twenty was being introduced in this session of congress. Well no update on that yet but i did come across something very interesting. There is a house select committee on the climate crisis now. This committee was created during the one hundred sixteenth congress. That was the last one so it hasn't been around long. But they did produce a climate action plan of two thousand twenty. And that's called the congressional action plan for a clean energy economy and a healthy resilient and just america committee is chaired by representative. Kathy castor from florida and the ranking chair is representative garrett graves from louisiana now. I watched their organizing meeting from march nineteenth. Let's say there's just a little bit of difference on the ideas of how to approach In the approaches in making the us carbon zero by two thousand fifty but as representative castor stated. It's time to turn recommendations into policy. Now i'll be tracking our actions and keep you updated here and finally you might recall. Last year the uss bonham rashard an eight hundred forty four foot long and fibia assault ship burned out of control for five days. Now that was in san diego california. But now senator. Marco rubio from florida is proposing that the ship be used to create an artificial reef down in florida little bit of background. The navy did some cost analysis On what it would take to restore the ship to operational status an estimated that that would be somewhere between two point. Five and three point five billion dollars but the cost to decommission and scrap the bonham rashard would be about thirty million dollars. Senator rubio didn't provide any details on where the ship might be sunk and be become an artificial reef but he did say that it could be done for less than thirty million dollars to scrap the ship. This word Happened it would be. We'll keep an eye on it and see where it goes. Fingers crossed that will have another artificial reef down in florida. Something that big to dive on. Well that's it for this installment of wet notes for april ninth. Two thousand and twenty

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"four feet" Discussed on YEK YEK JE

YEK YEK JE

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on YEK YEK JE

"I don't know how do you know what is study. Your your your linked remember. I'm here in dealing. I was reading on any. It's fucking we caused by someone. Came out saying consented What a fine thought because the victim to one to be picking up now. I want to keep i believe is being forced. You'd think is being forced even if the think they're being forced to see okay this cleveland. Wherever we are shedding his opinion social media gonna assume a lot of stuff. Yeah yeah because we try to understand would us. Yeah so. I didn't go here and being forced him because i don't think you guys will any. You don't wanna get yourself a bill to wash everything you lead. Then this thing late fees can up to remediate is before but no one issue because the victim was concerned. Yeah mindless fun to him. Even came in news. Social media came on news. Nato fucking like generalists came to fucking ride in it. The presence is content komo now. Can you think about it like a pacific for like a normal. Are your key to get beaten. Obvious fucking nola. Yuki obviously naji do next as casting. So it's like blue you bring your mighty his appointees in this can get beat was good to get good but i don't believe him. Okay what a however he was sent away. I don't believe why because last pin no visit nola but if you put somebody came on. Instagram oral report brought this. This is not korean. Roman indorama maybe maybe is Ah leading just nausea or in addition. Okay okay skelly. Maybe this tool for the did did wrong. something wrong. The punishment was we won. The if you do if you do this if you just play a game they lost your the four feet is going to you. Game with Fucked up punishment there. Yeah i mean four feet is normal for fear until you cannot be. There's not much. Because i i saw some pizza right this this team. has been going on for it was late in the us. It's been it's been going on for us. I really more than just getting okay. He did more excuse. Officially flowing light other schools overseas aid. American pie maybe. He milliken really extreme wonderful american style sake. We talk by guys. come on i. It was the humanity this fucking month in the series because why again daniel and kai is the the victim city will force..

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The Ridiculous Reason a Container Ship Got Stuck in the Suez Canal

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

01:08 min | 2 years ago

The Ridiculous Reason a Container Ship Got Stuck in the Suez Canal

"I don't know if you know about what happened at the Suez Canal, there's a giant barge, there's a big vessel that's going down the Suez Canal and it got windy or some shit. This gigantic ship, which is four foot football fields long, 440 million pounds. And it became lodged in the Suez Canal because of the winds and a dust storm, it turned sideways, and here's the thing. It was going to the Netherlands from China. Some bullshit. Because it gets stuck. There's so many ships behind it that can't get through. Like, I'm talking like 50 ships, pirates are coming around. They got to go around Africa now, but here's the thing. The captain of that ship, this could be the best prank ever that went bad. The captain of this ship, they found out that he did a route with his boat. Oh my God. That resembles a penis test of those big asshole. They actually put the diapers. Here's what he was trying to do. He was trying to do like an anal sex joke. And he got stuck in the fucking

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"four feet" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

Jeather's Random Stuff

05:13 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on Jeather's Random Stuff

"J what the the main thing we need to take away from this whole story is that you need to have a ring video on your back door. Yeah i. I woke up the whole neighborhood. Video ship was screaming at the top of my lungs at this same. Like i was like a growly scream that i was doing. The high pitch of my whole is loud as like a get and then once i got close the gap within four feet. I would like stop them like fucking huge raccoon and she still goes out to fuck and rams into the fucking fans pushed it on the other side of the fence. I don't want to in my yard. Of course no nothing take on my two small dogs k bar. I got an account for ya. You you know where that came. From russia back door neighbors. She thinks she's beating these big maine coon's and their raccoons is a big big cat. Like yeager mike. Catt minkin or like buddies part maine. Coon like big gators..

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"four feet" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on The Hull Show ? 1310 KFKA

"Steroids or just like we. We don't pick the right guys. Is that what is that. Must be. pick the right guys. Oh oh we got. I don't even. I don't know when's the last time we heard from from the. It's been a little bit. Dickson has stormed onto the scene the arch nemesis of the show. People just need to give porter a little more time to develop one. Could argue is our best pure shooter impossible. Our best rebounder feels like his game is developing every night. It's not a perfect picture yet. But the potential is there. I do agree. It's just the development process. I'll admit it's must see television. Because you're gonna see two plays in a row where you go. What the hell is that guy doing. He's not even guarding his guy. He's not even looking and then on offense he's standing four feet from a guy spacings terrible or he just launches but then you see last night and you start going to see it and that's been the way it is. It's it's unfair to call player like portering consistent. You can't do that yet. He's too young. Jamal murray absolutely can fit that mold. Although you're seeing it you're starting to see him bust out of it. I'm noticing in his damn tweets colfax. This is a weird thing to say. But i've i've got his own his twitter right now and he. He's he's tweeting. All these positive things like you know. He's sorry nuggets nation. I won't let it happen again. Like he's not mad. He's not just mad anymore like when he was coming out in the media saying what. I do wrong this time. What can i do now. Now he's kind of starting to have fun with it and that's when you start you start taking yourself too seriously but i do think that you're you see a click a little bit and games like last night or great and you need to get to this all star break. Get your full group really. Start to see how this rotation is going gonna work. You're not wrong dixon. It's just the negatives of porter sometimes really.

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"four feet" Discussed on Deeply Upsetting

Deeply Upsetting

02:55 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on Deeply Upsetting

"They really do utterly love asking terrified. It's like almost as big as the turtle. Yeah it's huge that's fucking terrifying a balloon pena's like i'm five seven so i'm not terribly tall man but if there was there was like my my penis float or whatever the thing that the the head of the turtle penis that looks like water lily if that was like four feet tall on its side and my god. That's that fucked up. That's not a dick. That's like you having like a shield. You have with you at all times. You just have to get turned on coming out you with a knife you can just be like jamie lee curtis and then just boom. There's a thousand shield in front of you so you are defending what your facebook putting your dick as the bait..

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"four feet" Discussed on The War on Morons

The War on Morons

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on The War on Morons

"Out there. I told everybody. I said i guarantee no matter what i'm going to get the win. I guarantee that. I got it right right so i'm going to do the same thing that you are you going to do with you. Co what nine hundred b. Four feet nine ninety nine league here when you take care and keep wasn't some kind of frank where ever chain called up you lying. I ask about it yesterday safety. We're talking about at raven pitiable right here in tampa florida. We've got the city chiefs here.

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"four feet" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports

The Steve Warne Project - Sports

04:28 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on The Steve Warne Project - Sports

"What legally would you refused to do. Like a legal job has lots of lots of stuff they get in trouble with crime wise and stuff that i wouldn't touch in a million years for that kind of money but i'm not sure there's a legal job that i would not do liquid manure barbies to tell us that. She stood in four feet of liquid manure for her job right There's lots of bad jobs out there. But i don't think there's a one where i would refuse at a rate of one hundred fifty six million dollars over four years. Which is what does shawn watson. The quarterback houston texans makes and he has just requested a trade today according to nfl network insider. ian rapoport. Like that is just crazy to me. Yeah well no. It isn't steve. You gotta you gotta put yourself in that guy shoes you know that you know. They should have won. Fifty is not enough steve. He should've they should've they. Should've paid the to fifty steve. Okay it should have paid the eighty million a year and things would be all fine. She just traced. I'm not happy. I want to trade now. This thing's kind of exploding with with players making a whack and then saying i want out because because they didn't get what i want you know because they're not they're not utilizing me the way i think they should. You know didn't get what you want. Holy man twenty five years old lord. There's some know what they're going to do down the road right where we're all of us you know not all of a sudden but he's trying to run a league. You're trying to run team trying to put together a roster and in the end the you know the players got you over barrel okay. Fine get get the get to his agent. Go make thirty phone calls there okay. Someone someone will want me. So are you guys. But if you don't you don't play my game here okay. Then trade me. Oh my god. I just can't stand even saying that it would would like there's no law. There's no loyalty you know. They have the leverage. They don't have to use it though they don't have to use it at the end of the day. You have leveraged good for you. But i mean what what what do you want. I guess you want to go to a contender. That's really the only thing. I can think with shawn watson The us like the second best quarterback in the league this year..

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"four feet" Discussed on Arrested DevOps

Arrested DevOps

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on Arrested DevOps

"I'd say it's the it's the three levels of argument right like as a white dude in tech there's saab legation to publicly call out other white dudes intact with bad takes right. There is a point to say like this is not acceptable in the space. And not only is it not example because other people say it is but also i agree and i look like you The the second is like good faith arguments. I will have those just for the sake of having interesting discussion and maybe have them loudly so that other people can gain something out of it if we go back and forth right like if there's a good faith argument to be had and we're hearing each other it's worth with continuing but like the second it comes back with a bad take or someone's clearly not listening or just trying to press buttons. Then forget it. It's not worth having. And i've been sucked in. I think we all have been sucked into the like. Someone is wrong on the internet's like combination. But yeah for the most part you of a better life if you can drop out of. That is the number three comic. There was three was three. So there's there's like the call out the good faith and then there's bad faith or you can just walk away and i will say so through the public responsibility in that many followers you have share. I think her handle has shared dot deborah something that she had that point about fourteen thousand dollars and she posted point Like rodent and nice blog post about. What does it mean and she had this like stadium. Four feet role is like this is many people like. This is your megaphone. Doesn't that many people are listening to you. Like you have a responsibility. And i that point i never thought i would have almost fourteen thousand followers but i do now and i'm like oh i guess yes. Euro like very on point with whatever we say kinda has an impact me and and it's not to like i were not famous. We're not even sacked famous but At the same time like some folks that are listening bugs taking cues from what we do. Yeah there was something. I said what i had Four thousand twitter followers..

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Verizon Business CEO on how 5G can solve the problems exposed by COVID-19

The 3:59

06:13 min | 2 years ago

Verizon Business CEO on how 5G can solve the problems exposed by COVID-19

"Thomas driving is on the topic of one ahead. Our companies have been testing it for a while. I think they'll the lockdown. But the social distancing status quo has made the idea of the self driving car former attractive. Here's how five helping to make a time. Striving more reality yes. This is one that i could visualize. I think about the difference between a four environment. Gene i did we talk about this for a long time. When will come to. Fruition will be real. We're seeing this being tested today in pockets throughout the country. And it's not just for driverless. Vehicles thomas eagles. It's also drones. Iii sauce announced this week. Work that we're doing with. Ups on jaw hit ability. When you think about four g Urine at a time of the world today in a forge ecosystem. You want clear the harm front of you on your clearances about four inches. They sung lazy kicked very inefficient to eat assistance. Because you bet latency Attended mills Also used to find yourself in environment where you've got four foot clearance to the carn- primarily because the low lazy kimberly allows that we're having conversations with cities of around the contrary to really understand their planning cycle. Talked about san jose this week at. Cbs in work. We're doing with them. Generally bills smart city capabilities. You build a smart city capability. Five g capability of low latency and bandwidth capability ability for the signals to travel at sea allows a barrier differentiated in a very real experience for smart cities or thomas vehicles and for jobs kicker to be very real as you think about the ups deliver against the demand that they have for home. Delivery drones will played important part of that worry. See not in project and testing. Come faster than you imagine. Because we're finding new in different ways to use power a and how much work has been directly inspired by what's been going on over the last year and in all these solutions are they quick fixes of the problems that we've seen exposed now or solutions that can be applied to society of the long term. I believe tree pandemic everyone was talking about digital transformation and we talked to that everybody will go through digital transformation. Everybody's planning board. What we've seen over. The last month is real time her information. When you're in the middle of a crisis we gotta see patients. They can't come into an office. Got to educate kids and they can't come into school environment when he watery magin entertainment. We've found all kinds of ways with the bronco system to reimagine. And i really do believe that. We've cut three four five years off of the planning cycle going from planning for digital transformation actually deployed digital transformation with our customers is. They're beginning to see possibilities of five jeep whether it's in our lab environments whether it's in cities were of actual diet deployed it's just creating warm more sheer yossi non-commitment to accelerate transformation. It's one of the reasons why i'm really excited about the work that we've done with. Aws in huge. His wouldn't rule that out. Is we now have developers access to whatever it is. They're developing they wanna pull in the power. Uwb work done with edge. The he do that through the normal process that they follow near all cyclone. So we're really bribing out crazy all kinds of exposure to what's possible and if we're truly power five g received look celebrate the potential and identification of those solutions igloos accelerated lead accelerate. Nali as we imagine a whole host code but really we reacting responding to reimagining. An reimagining is happening real time. We think about having dry cheese today. That's good for today and really crisis management to what will be good in different in the future that will have strong society benefits. It's one of the league's About strategy we've said we create the networks roll forward that's the nar defying purpose todd We live now ever before because we have a responsibility not only to employees customers. Shareholders that to society as a stakeholder all right lastly assuming five j works exactly as promise but snappy speeds responsiveness all the way and see. What is your dream application for this technology. What is my dream application. Well how much time do we have to talk about dream applications. I believe a feigen working exactly as we've defined it. I'm super proud of the ability for us to deliver on the timelines. The we've many brown. Deploying city's making the capability Incredibly appreciative for partnerships developed with aws with jerem with apple in same's on other ecosystem. Come to life because who in your law power ecosystem that you begin to imagine solutions. I read the things we talked about today. Healthcare education digital divide are the big ones. And i think five g will absolutely help solve the. We've also made predictions to technology. Used to help invited crew the environment as we think about how to make sure that we play a responsible role in using technology to solve. The world's biggest problems environment includes so we responsibility. We have not location. Were honored to be part of that. Stand that anything. The ability to use technology saul. Some problems is that ryan ismay because we understand and are honored to be part of serving society has a stake over

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"four feet" Discussed on Harvard Classics

Harvard Classics

03:46 min | 2 years ago

"four feet" Discussed on Harvard Classics

"As they were walking along by side countryman past them and said you fools what is the donkey for but to ride upon so the man put the boy on the donkey and they way but soon it passed a group of men. One of whom said see that lazy youngster. He lets his father walk while he rides so the man ordered his boy to get off and got on himself but they hadn't gone far when they pass to women. One of whom said to the other shame on that lazy lout to let his poor little son trudge along well. The man didn't know what to do but at last he took his boy up before him on the donkey. By this time they had come to the town and the passersby began to jeer point at them. The man stopped and asked with the risk off at the men said. Aren't you ashamed of yourself for overloading that poor donkey of yours. You and you're hocking son. The man and boy got off and tried to think what to do. They thought and they thought till at last they cut down. A poll tied the donkeys feet to it and raise the poll and the donkey to their shoulders. They went along amid the laughter of all. Who met them till they came to market bridge when donkey. Getting one of his feet loose kicked out and cost the boy to drop his ended. The poll in the struggle donkey fell over the bridge and his four feet being tied together. He was drowned. That will teach you send an old man who had followed them please. All and you will please none the miser and his gold. Once upon a time there was a miser who used to hide his gold at the foot of a tree in his garden but every week he used to go and dig it up and gloat gains a robber who had noticed this went and dug up the gold and decamped with it..

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Justin Thomas apologizes for using anti-gay slur after missing putt at Tournament of Champions

The Adam Carolla Show

02:30 min | 2 years ago

Justin Thomas apologizes for using anti-gay slur after missing putt at Tournament of Champions

"Of pork. I guess they call it just your mark. We're earmarked shit that shoved in there that we're just gonna find out all right. Let's do one more gina grand. Oh right well. let's end with an apology. Pga tour star justin. Thomas has apologized for language. He used during the third round of the century tournament of champions in hawaii over the weekend and it sounds like he was directing it at himself. The new york post reports that thomas uttered the slur on the fourth hole after missing a four foot putt for par and he was caught on a golf channel microphone. Here's that clip. So difficult to pick up. How course the grass is going to be one direction. It's going to go in. That went to scott away from him as he tried to aggressively through. Ouch let me say fag. I think the whole the whole term. Get i got makes themselves. Yeah he was looking at that out. That's the only explanation i've never. I've never heard anyone use that word that way. That doesn't make any sense. It was weird. It was weird so he he's twenty-seven he won the pga championship and the thirteen. Pj tour events was apologetic when he realized it was caught on camera. Here's his apology. Jimmy doing justice third round. Today he missed a pot and unfortunately made a homophobic. Slur that our microphones picked up and justin is joining us now. How would you explain what happened. The golf course today justin. It's it's inexcusable. I i thought. I just apologize. I mean there's no excuse. I'm an adult. I'm a grown man. There's absolutely no reason for me to say anything like that. It's it's terrible. I mean. I'm extremely embarrassed. That's not who i am. It's not kind of person Saying john and everything and i Do unfortunately i did it. And i have to own up to it and i I'm very apologetic. We learned a lot through adversity. I know it's not been a long time and you're still digesting this. But what do you think you you're gonna learn from today. Oh my god a lot. I mean it's like. I said it's inexcusable. I mean i'm speechless. There's nothing i as. I found out when i got on the golf course. I got done with my round. I mean it's it's it's bad there. There's no other way to put it I need to do better. I need to be better. It's definitely a learning experience but

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December 28, 1987: Ronald Gene Simmons Murders

Today in True Crime

03:43 min | 2 years ago

December 28, 1987: Ronald Gene Simmons Murders

"On december twenty eighth nineteen eighty-seven ronald gene. Simmons went on a killing spree. That left four injured and two dead. When police investigated his home they discovered fourteen more bodies. All of whom were simmons family members. Many felt that simmons rampages were caused by a potent cocktail of jealousy and misogyny his crimes dated back to nineteen seventy eight. When simmons began sexually assaulting his fifteen year old daughter sheila at the time the family was living in cloud. Kroft new mexico when sheila got pregnant. Her teacher suspected simmons was to blame when they alerted the department of human services. Simmons in his family fled new mexico and relocated to arkansas before he could be investigated there in dover. Sheila gave birth to simmons child. The family lived on a thirteen acre plot of land that kept them from the world's prying eyes. There was no one to stop simmons from abusing his seven children and treating them like a small army forcing them to do dangerous manual labor around the house. This included digging a four foot ditch that would inevitably become their grave by nineteen eighty seven. His adult children had left the home to start their own lives that included sheila who had married and taken her child with her but for reasons unknown. They kept in contact with simmons returning home for events and holidays. Still clear that many of the family members were unhappy with simmons just a few days before her murder simmons wife. Becky drafted a letter to their son. Billy becky wrote. I don't want to live the rest of my life with dad. I am a prisoner here. The kids to every time. I think of freedom. I want out as soon as possible. It's not known for sure but her words may have triggered simmons rampage after his arrest. Simmons was examined by psychiatrist at arkansas state hospital. Doctors reported that he was saying and capable of standing trial on may twelfth nineteen eighty-eight simmons face the court and was found guilty of killing kathy kendrick and jim chaffin. He was sentenced to death by lethal injection and begged the court that no one delay this very correct and proper death sentence. Unfortunately for simmons he'd have to wait another year to go on trial for the deaths of his family. In february of nineteen eighty nine. He was again found. Guilty on fourteen counts of murder and sentenced to lethal injection at his last hearing. He told the court in my particular case anything. Short of death would be cruel and unusual punishment. He sat in prison for another year before his request came to pass on june twenty-fifth nineteen ninety ronald gene. Simmons was the first man in arkansas to receive the death penalty through lethal injection. No one claimed his body for a proper burial. He now wastes away in a potter's field.

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Show #45  "2 Acts 85' Style"  Jay Leno, and O'Brian & Valdez - burst 2

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

01:53 min | 2 years ago

Show #45 "2 Acts 85' Style" Jay Leno, and O'Brian & Valdez - burst 2

"But i always like to come back to sacramento. Go to my favorite a little bookstore over here goldman. You've been a place where it g. It's hard to believe you were the one that went this positive trying to pull off your sister again sir that it raised some extra money for fatty foods. No doubt the old days about a guy. Sister get punked punch guy no. Please make one of my sister. Have you been to goldie surfer. Really you get down there. No abso- no. God forbid use the how shocking that i would have picked you. I think if god does not destroy gold easy really owes sodom and gomorrah apology. You know i always liked those little signs. They have mature adults. Only most mature adults like to stand little booths with their pants as their ankles watching movies. It's a pretty good sign of maturity. Isn't it. I mean god forbid of some immature person should somehow sneak past tight security that they have the ones that pretend to have something legitimate. They have signs like we sell marital aids. I love with these people. Find america eight. I mean somehow to me. Four foot vibrated. It takes thirty d size batteries. This is not a maratha lay. This is a jackhammer. As far as i'm concerned mean your wife goes out of town you could break sidewalks with this thing. Well she's a small woman. You sure i won't kill over this model. You know sparks flying out of it. It's not you will approve for electrical friend. Now the big item the inflatable party these dominant and take home. They blow it up. It looks like a girl i can do. Whatever they want with this thing. This amazing two thousand years of civilization man has progressed to the point of screwing balloons.

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Is it ok to transplant a Lilac in November?

Your Gardening Questions

02:20 min | 2 years ago

Is it ok to transplant a Lilac in November?

"Eric says my mother in law passed away earlier this year. And we're in the process of selling her house now before it sold. We'd like to move one of her lilac bushes to our house. Can you do it this time of year and one of the chances of it surviving. Well you can do it. This time of year period The odds on survival are pretty standing. Lilac is a pretty sturdy plant period. this this is good so having done that. With almost identical circumstances we moved lilac from a farm site to home here in the community that required a tree size ball. I think if i remember right we must ahead about a three and a half foot wide ball. goody keen twenty inches deep would have accommodated the four inch diameter tree. We we did that so that we were sure to get enough route with it and it was completely successful now like any transplant. It was set back a little the first year but it it really never Never showed any deficiency. The color stayed good. And then i can't remember whether it was the next year because we did have to use some top trimming little finning on the plant us because it was necessary for the plant sake as well as accommodating laws but i think it flowered the second year and that that plan is. I said he had a tree size route ball. It was at least eight feet high and four feet across with multiple stems. So yes go for it now. This is not well not a negative time of year to do it but get it in Was still fit for human to be out there digging and try to get a good sized root ball and then because of the time of year and it's almost always a practical thing try to dig a hole or get it at least started where you're going to put it then go dig the plant. Move it into That that open soil whole And adjust the size of the whole after you get the plant. Just don't let the roots dry out. At all. And i i would say it should be perfectly

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