35 Burst results for "Gale"

AP News Radio
Schools shut, drivers stuck as gales and blizzards batter UK
"Trains were canceled, some schools were shot and drivers were stuck for hours on a major highway as a blast of snow and winds hit Britain for the second time in a week, storm la recent brought gales and blizzards to much of the UK, experts said the worst hit areas were northern England and North Wales, where 50 mph winds were recorded alongside about a foot of snow, the highway that cuts across northern England, known as the M 62, was at a standstill, as some drivers had to wait 7 hours in traffic, air travel was also disrupted, with most flights departing Liverpool John Lennon airport delayed

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
China Recruits Western Pilots, Sets up Flight School in Africa
"Let me read you the headline in the first paragraph of The Wall Street Journal this morning. China recruited western pilots with knowledge of stealth fighters and aircraft carriers, the first paragraph in the Alastair Gale piece begins, China's military sought to enlist veteran western pilots into a program that aimed to improve its ability to fly planes from aircraft carriers, among other capabilities that could be useful in the event of a conflict with the U.S.. They set up a base in South Africa. Mister secretary and the recruited, they recruited people like my son in law still, former F-18 pilot still in the military, so they couldn't recruit him, but they went looking for anyone who had ever flown an F-35, and they set up a flight school in Africa. That's kind of astonishing. I'm not remotely surprised by that. This is an example of the depth and scale of their operations. And their intense the intensity and frankly the sophistication of what it is they're doing. They have lots of money to throw around. There are lots of folks who think goodness gracious. Why wouldn't we why wouldn't help them? They just want to they just want to learn how to fly an airplane. These are deep complex operations and that doesn't what they were doing. There doesn't surprise me at all.

ACN Newswire
Malaysian Investors take part in Indonesia Investment Forum in Penang
"9 p.m. Friday December 2nd, 2022. Malaysian investors take part in Indonesia investment forum in Penang. Penang, Malaysia, December 2nd, 2022 ACN newswire, a total of 95 Malaysian investors took part in the Indonesia investment forum, which was organized by the ministry of investment investment coordinating board bkm of republic of Indonesia and the consulate general of the republic of Indonesia KGR I Penang in Penang, Malaysia, Tuesday. Promotion director for Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific region of the ministry of investment investment coordinating agency bkm sir rivia sion. Sid quote the ministry together with the Indonesian consulate general in Penang received information that many potential investors in Malaysia were interested in investing in Indonesia, particularly in medan, north Sumatra, and in Indonesia passed new capital city Ike N quote therefore, we have come here to directly meet and talk to the investors about the potentials. Malaysia is among the top ten investors in Indonesia, with investment over the last 5 years, two zero one 7 two zero two one reaching U.S. 6.76 billion was chosen as the location for the event because the city is a manufacturing hub in Malaysia, hosting excellence in industry 4.0 through which it is expected to increase awareness and interest of Malaysian investors in investment opportunities in Indonesia, Malaysia is one of the biggest investors in Indonesia, mostly in Sumatra. And we hope the investment can be expanded in other locations, especially in Ikea and consul general of the republic of Indonesia in Penang, bambang suharto added, is home to 300 MNC's multinational corporations and 3000 SME small medium enterprises as various similarities and closeness with Indonesia, namely the geography. Community diversity and culture Indonesia, as predicted by the OECD organization for economic cooperation and development will be the 5th. Largest economy in the world by 2045, and offers great opportunities to Malaysian investors to invest in Indonesia and grow together with Indonesia. The event also presented a number of notable speakers, including assistant deputy for investment acceleration strategy and policy at the coordinating ministry for maritime affairs and investment. Ferry our bar pissarro head of the Indonesian investment promotion center in Singapore Andrea buchar tandem industrial estate business. Director sought Francis wye OCA and the medan industrial park development and operations director, M height of ten Gale, ministry of investment BK p.m. investment coordinating agency email info BK p.m. dot gov, I de copyright 2022 ACN newswire. All rights reserved. WWW dot ACN newswire dot com.

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"gale" Discussed on Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
"For the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of the stay to the lord. Say slowly, from your heart, Jesus. I trust in you. You. Take over. Become aware that he is with you. Looking upon you with love. Wanting to be heard, deep within your heart. A reading from the holy gospel, according to Matthew, chapter 7 versus 24 through 27. Jesus said to his disciples, it is not those who say to me, lord, lord, who will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. But the person who does the will of my father in heaven. Therefore, every one who listens to these words of mine and acts on them, will be like a sensible man who built his house on rock, rain came down, floods rose, Gale's blue and hurled themselves against that house, and it did not fall. It was founded on rock. But everyone who listens to these words of mind and does not act on them, will be like a stupid man who built his house on sand. Rain came down, floods rose, Gale's blue, and struck that house, and it fell, and what a fall it had. What word made this passage come alive for you. What did you sense the lord saying to you?

Discerning Hearts - Catholic Podcasts
A Meditation on Matthew 7:24-27 for Thursday of the 1st Week of Advent
"For the next few moments, surrender all the cares and concerns of the stay to the lord. Say slowly, from your heart, Jesus. I trust in you. You. Take over. Become aware that he is with you. Looking upon you with love. Wanting to be heard, deep within your heart. A reading from the holy gospel, according to Matthew, chapter 7 versus 24 through 27. Jesus said to his disciples, it is not those who say to me, lord, lord, who will enter the Kingdom of Heaven. But the person who does the will of my father in heaven. Therefore, every one who listens to these words of mine and acts on them, will be like a sensible man who built his house on rock, rain came down, floods rose, Gale's blue and hurled themselves against that house, and it did not fall. It was founded on rock. But everyone who listens to these words of mind and does not act on them, will be like a stupid man who built his house on sand. Rain came down, floods rose, Gale's blue, and struck that house, and it fell, and what a fall it had. What word made this passage come alive for you. What did you sense the lord saying to you?

AP News Radio
No. 12 Clemson wins 39th straight at home 31-16 over Cards
"Number 12 Clemson bounced back from its lone loss of the season by earning its 39th consecutive home win 31 16 versus Louisville DJ Julia Gale through for a touchdown and ran for another as the tigers moved to 9 and one I feel like I got a good week of practice I feel like we came out and responded well Then we played hard It was a big stand I was playing real hard today Oh yeah Gale completed 19 of 27 throws for 185 yards Phil mafra ran for 106 yards and will shipley 97 is the tigers finished with 248 yards on the ground Mafia's 39 yard TD ice the win I'm Dave ferry

Bloomberg Radio New York
"gale" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Or do I just want it? So are Tom maley and Gail Bennington, typical of what you found when you reached out through the poll and when you started talking to people about their experiences? No, absolutely. So Tom and Gale like other respondents to the poll are really interesting in particular when it gets to talking about their kids. And the future of daisy. And this is something that we've talked about a lot in America in terms of views of the middle class. It's one thing to be in the middle class, but what do I expect my kids? And it was always like the American Dream was, you know, the cliches every generation, the parents want their children to do better than they did. Absolutely. Now, I think this gets into a little bit into partisan politics, so Tom is a Republican, Gail is a Democrat. And they have different take on where the economy is going. We see that in the polls. Republicans tend to be more pessimistic than Democrats who are much more optimistic about what lies ahead. But both Republicans and Democrats tend to be actually in this middle class cohort tend to be really quite optimistic about the future they see for their kids and the expectation that their kids are going to do better. And in fact, Gail is really interesting in that she's got a daughter. She will tell you that she grew up and they were fairly frugal growing up. They lived in a middle class suburb of Lansing, but that they were probably at the bottom end in terms of income because her husband was a public school teacher rather than a manager and a big company and that they lived a fairly frugal life and in fact their daughter is a 24 year old biomedical engineer in Gale laughs because her daughter now is earning more than her husband ever did as a public school teacher as a 24 year old engineer. And by the way, is spending a lot more in a lot more freely than her mother ever did. And so Gayle will say, you know, we're at this good place in life where we're going to survive. We've got enough stashed away for retirement. We've got our home and we're not going to be a burden to our daughter who, by the way, is already enjoying a better life than we ever did. For my daughter, I think that she will end up being the kind of person where if she wants something, she'll be able to get it. And I've never felt like that, even though I probably could. I mean, I could. I could just go out and get something if I wanted it. I could just go out for dinner if I wanted to. But I don't do that. I'm always aware of. I have a budget. I have a strict budget and so I think

Beyond Atheism
"gale" Discussed on Beyond Atheism
"Yeah, exactly. And yeah, I guess, I guess that's why maybe it's easier for younger people because maybe they don't have that same sort of pressures or whatever. I mean, I guess when you're young, potentially you're sort of moving, you're moving away from home or whatever, and the sort of things. You're sort of rebuilding your building your community from not from scratch, but yeah. Whereas like, in her case, she was very, very entrenched. And it already. And then, yeah, so I can definitely see why someone would just be like, yeah, I'm having doubts, but you know what? It's just not even worth it to go down that path. Right. Yeah, I mean, yeah, so I think, I mean, I think it ties in well with the work of recovering from religion. Yeah. That it does give people in that position like support. Yeah, yeah. And I mean, Gale pointed out, like it can be, it can be worse for some young people. It was not a problem for children. That's true. She had made a lot of support, which is great to hear. It's a great for parents out there. That's a great example of how to do this. But like she said, if they're younger, if you're dependent on your parents, right? Like that's a very difficult. How do you navigate that? And there's no easy answer. There's no one answer. And if you need to talk to someone who is qualified to help you, this is a great reason. Yeah, because yeah, just two dudes spitballing about what might what you might and might not need. It's not going to do it. Right. Yeah. And I think another thing is just like, yeah, like if you're in an isolated community, I mean, you just don't have anyone at all to reach out to and talk about.

AP News Radio
Clemson breaks it open in 2nd half, tops Boston College 31-3
"5th rank Clemson pulled away in the second half to beat Boston college 31 three all four touchdowns came after halftime DJ uya Gale through for 220 yards and three touchdowns for the tigers who were tied three three before reaching the end zone on back to back possessions Defense played an unbelievable game tonight I mean only three points hats off to the defense man It gave us a chance each and every time making stops making turnovers The Clemson QB also ran for 69 yards Bo Collins caught four passes for 58 yards including a ten yard score He also grabbed a 20 yard throat to set up the TD I'm Dave ferry

AP News Radio
No. 5 Clemson hangs on, tops No. 21 Wake Forest 51-45 in 2OT
"Number 5 Clemson needed double overtime but earned a road win over number 21 wake forest 51 45 Tigers quarterback DJ uwa young Gale found Davis Allen for a 21 yard touchdown pass and what proved to be the game winning score Had a career day with 5 touchdown passes I feel like the offense man every time we step on the field I think we just get better and better and better Wake forest quarterback Sam Hartman threw for 6 touchdown passes The demon deacons held the lead late in the fourth quarter but a BT Potter 52 yard field goal with 404 to play tied the game at 38 and forced overtime I'm Dennis Cox

Mike Gallagher Podcast
David Axelrod: Things Are out of Control, Biden Is Not in Command
"But here's Dave will David axelrod on Biden when he talks about there is this sense that things are kind of out of control and he's not in command. What? Here's David axelrod. There is this sense that things are kind of out of control and he's not in command. And this lens lends to that. Inflation is no one president could control inflation. But it is a, you know, it's a Gale force wind right now. It's affecting politics very hard to you heard among gas prices today. Talks about the gas tax holiday, but he's not going to get the gas tax. And there are a lot of Americans who are skeptical about whether that would that would help. So this is a very, very freighted fraught environment for him right now.

WNYC 93.9 FM
"gale" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"We'll never have Never needed to Don't really want to but you never know And without it you just did meet And while pat and Gale are trying to come to terms with the unthinkable in their own neighborhood they wonder why whether it's in uvalde or in a big city like Houston where they used to live why wouldn't the targets of mass shooters be given more of a chance to fight back Where do these tough guys always go They go in churches they go in elementary schools They go and soft targets They don't walk in a police station try to pull this That was just go where they know they got the upper hand And they're going to harm injury and kill people that can't defend themselves They were tough they would do it with tough people Not with little kids Like the guy walked into school here he probably knew none of the teachers were armed or waiting on him or you found these not the kind of town that this should have happened So he probably knew he was perfectly safe walking in and he had so much time before law enforcement showed up Because it just doesn't happen here but in a big city where it happens the teachers and the faculty ought to be armed and trained at least some of them that could do it That way then protect herself Because it does happen We're in a new world when I was a kid it didn't ever happen You never heard of it But you are hearing about it now So maybe the situation is trained and armed more people in these positions what's wrong with that You see for pat guns don't have to be seen as a threat giving someone a gun can also be an act of love And.

AP News Radio
No. 1 Gonzaga falls at Saint Mary's on tough day for Top 10
"Tommy Kruise he had fourteen points and six rebounds as number twenty three St Mary's beat top ranked in Zack at sixty seven fifty seven the Gaels ended the zags seventeen game winning streak beating a number one team for the first time since knocking off the Bulldogs in the twenty nineteen west coast tournament title game Mathias tass added thirteen points for the twenty four and six gales and made a pivotal block with one fifteen remaining helping St Mary's kill often Zack is shattered another perfect regular season in conference play first year Bolton scored sixteen points for the zags but true to me had just six on two of ten shooting I'm Dave Ferrie

The Stuttering John Podcast
"gale" Discussed on The Stuttering John Podcast
"I don't believe that we should turn our society into an entitlement society. Joe Manchin says he doesn't want to turn our society into an entitlement society. But when Joe Manchin's business was going under, he got his brother to lend him 1.7 million to bail them out. Now that same brother who loaned Joe Manchin in excess of 1.7 million, sued Joe Manchin for defaulting and not repaying the loan. He was sued by his own brother for. So when Joe Manchin says that he doesn't want an entitlement society, what he really means is that he doesn't want an entitlement society for anyone but himself. Because he's entitled. Joe Manchin loves entitlements. Meet Gale mansion, a walking entitlement..

The Life Stylist
"gale" Discussed on The Life Stylist
"About our guest, well, Jim Gale is an incredible human. I just love this dude. His journey and more than anything his mission. At age 19, Jim first learned about the power of writing his goals, and from the practice of inspired visioning. He became a four time all American and national champion wrestler. Then he rode his goals down again at the age of 29, which included being retired in three years. Then Jim went on to create a mortgage company that reached 1.3 billion in sales in three years leading him to early retirement and the achievement of another life goal. Then after living on the ocean for a year he moved to Costa Rica to build eco villages and discovered permaculture. It changed his life and he realized he needed to bring it to every household in the world. The idea whose time has come began food forest abundance, his company, and his current passion and mission. And one that, frankly, I'm just so happy to support and also to embrace into my home and my lifestyle. What follows now is just a small fraction of what you'll hear in this episode. I think we covered just about everything you could ever want to know about growing your own food. So make sure to listen until the end and please share the show with someone you love. We talked about what food forests are and why they're more important than ever. Then Jim shed some light on the insanity of farmers currently being forced to destroy crops. He breaks down permaculture and what sets it apart from organic and biodynamic farming. When to compost and when to skip it, the life cycles of plants such as perennials and annuals and the impact of invasive species, he goes on to explain how insects and animals interact with food forests, how you can keep the aesthetics of your yard and still make tons of food. The most important nutrients for thriving food forest and how to build incredible soil, the nutrient density and diversity of a food forest, food storage and canning if you happen to make too much food to eat. And thankfully, Jim dispels the myth that growing your own food takes hours of weekly maintenance, which has been a huge deterrent for me until now. How Jim is doing his part to create new careers and jobs for people who've had to pivot. We also cover the resources Jim provides for people who want to have a food for us, but don't want to pay someone to do it for them, which can also turn into one of the only side hustles that will keep you connected to nature. He also highlights other emergency preparedness tools that we should all have, especially in times like these. And finally, where Jim sees all of this going in the future and his thoughts about government overreach when it comes to growing your own food. You can find complete show notes and links to get your food forest going at Luke's story dot com slash food forest. That's Luke's story dot com slash food forest..

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness
"gale" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness
"It just makes me realize that there are people and I just love them more foreign. I respect their opinion even more now because I'm like, oh, you're human. You understand, as opposed to someone who just keeps all the bad to themselves all the time. It's like, how do I relate with that? I don't feel comfortable talking to that person. I don't feel like we can ever really meet in the middle anywhere. So it's just if you feel like you're alone in this mom thing, it's horrible. It's like this lonely Gale ran in place. But when mom start realizing, you're amazing because you're the mom, that's why you're amazing because you are you. That's all. That's what makes you so great. And so we can talk about all the ridiculous things we do wrong and all the hilarious accidents and situations and like, oh my gosh, I could go on and on about how ridiculous life is. Then you realize, it's okay. You're a great mom. And so is everybody else. And now we have this whole community that's working together to enjoy it more and to do a little bit better at it. I love that. I love that. So I'm curious about how you each were raised. And what are some of the good seeds that were planted in you that you're from your parents, you're going to bring forward. And what are some of the things that you're going to leave behind that you want to leave behind or you've attempted anyway to leave behind? And today we're delving into childhood stuff that's about to get weird. Okay, I've got one real quick then. I was raised. My mom got really sick when I was 9 and had a chronic illness. So she was in a wheelchair and very homebound throughout most of all of my life. After the age of 9, she's passed away now. I think that that situation forced the busyness out of her. She couldn't go anywhere that she wanted to.

The Propaganda Report
"gale" Discussed on The Propaganda Report
"To kind of charge you to give you a little bit of energy to move forward and to to take that action. And you're you're building a house or neighborhood or a community of boris abundant. Tell me more about that so we are building a place called golf's landing now. John golf atlas shrugged round. Yeah and the first house is going in now. It's got a mile long paved runway that we don't own but we're looking to eventually on and a private four hundred thirty acre lake. It is. We've got the only doc on the lake. And i'm a fisherman and all this it's just it's the most insanely awesome thing that that drives me every day to one of the things that go on because we are going to create a studio there and we're planting thousands of fruit trees hundreds and hundreds of different types of food and we are going to show the world on a daily basis. How wonderful and luxurious. It is to be completely off the grid. We have no grit. We have every line has its own. Food is on water in its own energy energy. Yes solar and wind and geothermal so we're combining all the permaculture principles in a community that has a studio that's going to represent this change. that's fantastic. That's what people are looking for right now. A lot of people are to learn how to live off the grid and into to not have to rely and be connected to the system. That is trying to intimidate. I did see where i saw this on. But how old it was either. But it was a house that was totally Sustaining like literally even had like a kind of sewage processing newly just by using plans like my fish tank have plants grow eat. The fish poop is not working out perfect but the theory is definitely good. It how do you do you think in that way is their next step to what you're doing or did you just feel like your job is green the earth one lawn at a time or when one lawn replay when garden. Vida backyard garden of eden. At a time is their next step is all next step and it's all about scale so my job is to inspire as many people as i possibly can and then to detail or dive down on the questions okay. There's one now to get to. How do we get ten. How do we get one hundred thousand. Halloween changed the world. If a bad idea can radically change the world in two years like has happened over the last two years than what.

The Propaganda Report
"gale" Discussed on The Propaganda Report
"These nationally growing like the garden of eden wasn't necessarily just or whatever the real was wasn't really a wasn't necessarily wild but it wasn't it didn't you didn't really have to produce off the sweat of your brow that you that they would kind of follow the hurting patterns of animals. Maybe maybe move a path here and they're kinda pull the weeds away from some berries so that it really was kind of a low effort thing but and it wasn't like stuff that died and was harvested every single year and just every year a starting over so that i think i feel like what you're doing to the extent it's similar to that is a kind of Jives with our nature our supposed to live. Yes yeah and. I wonder also about how that how you think of this from a nutritional point of view so giving the idea of the guard of. Let's right into the foundation of everything. There's one thing stronger than all of the armies of the world and that is an idea whose time has come now. That idea was china's come implies that the idea is maybe in ancient idea or it's at least already out there right well. Everybody who's heard of this idea of the garden of eden can describe it in glorious detail in their own minds right. And what is the garden of eden. What does it look like. What does it smell. What do you see around you. Its abundance right abundance. Everywhere.

The Times: Daily news from the L.A. Times
Representative Adam Schiff Speaks About 9/11
"The morning of september eleventh. Where we're gale and where were you. I heard that a plane had struck the world trade center. At that point. I was renting an apartment a few blocks away from the capital and i was preparing to walk to the capital When the first plane struck. And i couldn't figure out what i was seeing didn't understand what i was seeing. You know could've plane bring down a whole building and so i was still processing. What was going on. When i left my apartment. Go to the capital to find out what was happening. What our response was going to be. When one of the aircraft hit the pentagon and i heard a boom which i later learned was a secondary explosion in the fuel exploded and there were people streaming through the streets away from the capitol. I was trying to get to the capital to find out where it was congress going to convene. I wanted to make sure that my staff were okay and out of the building. We didn't know that there was still another aircraft that was on its way to the capital and it was just chaos and i remember stopping a policeman and asking. Where's the congress to convene and being told that we were going to meet at the police department which turned out not to be true and then trying to get through to my wife on my phone to let her know. I was okay and we. We finally did connect as i was standing in the street. And let her know where i was and what was going on and that was okay and just remember the the anxiety and her voice. The next i think a couple of hours were spent trying to figure out. Where are we going to convene. And then one of the more memorable parts of that day was when after we did convene a going out to the capitol steps and singing. God bless america together

THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman
"gale" Discussed on THE EXPLODING HUMAN with Bob Nickman
"So if you were to come to my house what would you do. I mean you can't see my house but you would knowing that what the climate is here. Yes you would ask questions regarding what you want right as the number one thing for any customer. What do you do. You want a fancy beautiful landscape with rock hedges and borders all these great. We can do that. And instead of using ornamental plants that have one function typically and that is viewed use plants. That are beautiful even more beautiful that also produce other functions like food production animal habitat and so much more and so then we would stack all of the different things so a give me an example at god planning. We're building a completely off grid community here without agri latte will have its own food water and energy systems designed and installed and we've got a starter piece where we got seven hundred feet on the ground circle is. It's a small hood forest but we got fifty five plants that forks from roots and tubers gingers All the way up to over story fruit trees and it is. We have done nothing for a year. No it's nothing and it's just seraya. Wow it's amazing so people just go out and garden and get some stuff cook it cook it eat raw i would want you know. A lot of green leafy vegetables. May be sprouts Some fruit trees That kind of thing. So i've got an idea for you. Since you some of the types there are perennial. Spinach is like longevity spinach. in okinawa's concern on stint in many many more some you could turn your vents into a food fans other ones. They're just coming out of the ground in their way more nutritious and any lettuce you've ever purchased in your life and they're free and they're perennials. So you can literally got regard and you just have three salads. That are ten thirty forty times more nutritious and they're grown without A friend of mine used to say Most people think food comes from the grocery store. That's not really where it comes from comes from the ground. Also he would also say other than growing your own food. Everything else is a scam. So it is about the purest form of activity for for a species to grow and pick their own food and eat it as it's addition l a good way to put it what would this Nominee to get into the. Because i hear this. And i think what's this going to cost me. How am i gonna pay for this is this is this lake. Soak gonna be so outrageously expensive to change over I'm sure people are thinking that will what you know. This is this something. Only wealthy people can do Properly or to you know how you know how to How do i address that. It was somebody says well. You're a good idea that you know i'm not paying for that. So if they're not paying for in one way they're paying for another right. The healthcare alone bright family that it's one healthy meal a day getting cancer going down significantly right so Here's here's if you wanna start a food forest literally on no extra money you can go to the store and you buy high and tomatoes cucumbers all the different your favorite fruits and vegetables. You then you can eat and save the seeds and then you could turn no seeds into your force so literally. You don't have to put some thought into it. Some design and some love. But you don't have to spend any money now in our service do backyard food floors blueprints which is a very detailed document showing the exact layers of the soil layers of the food. The exact types of beneficial insects attractors pollinator attractors nitrogen fixers and that all of the different support species food producers where they go and we take into a cop shade wind water and all the different elements of zone. And then boom. You've got folklorist blueprint for your that. Seven nine for that documents. It's nothing the valley it's and you can. I could do this. Just send you like a soil sample and pictures of my backyard. Yes we do videos and we are more concerned about building soil than what's existing. So if you already have a grass growing if you have bushes of any kind then you can support life. We build soil. That's the most important thing. So we used green manure. Plants chop drought plans. Would you don't have to understand anything about. We teach that in his berry civil once you get. The basic components of forest is well. I'll give example. The amazon rainforest was when the eight is in. The mayans were there. They designed the whole amazon as a major community in when they laughed and loud. People don't understand where they went but when they laughed it turned into the most biodiverse place on the plan. It's a design food for designed human community. Did not know that i see. I always learn stuff in these interviews. Things i never knew. And i'm glad that you're the guy that went out and figure it all this stuff out along with the other people that preceded you and are bringing it to the world. You mentioned something that. I was intrigued by it. A fence growing on offense. Like say i wanted to put a new fence up which about to do because it's falling down What i do would would it be better to do another material. Would you know would would stucco and cement be wise. You know what would just just in terms of something that simple. What kind of fence would somebody put up. So i get a that. So would you rather have a fence. That looks their light wood or concrete or lane or would you rather have a green fans that just looks like it just blends into the jungle and provides incredible modest food well visually the last one of course right and that's easy to do offensive element of system. That is like a trust. Now you plant passion flower and grapevines and different types of vining plants. Once you train them up events you let him go within two years now. You have a green phone fence. That can provide a lot of food for your family and butte. So you're saying do it on a trellis out. While the defense is the trump's yes now what about noise and neighbors and crime like in other words people stealing your grapes. Well you know coming into my house and my backyard and people just being noise reduction. Because you know i have neighbors on both sides in an alley behind my house. I have a lot of activity. Because i'm in a city not like a super urban part.

HISTORY This Week
The 1960s Pirates: The Fight to Keep Pop Music Alive
"Gale-force winds off the coast of england choppy waves phone blowing and streaks across the water and a small group of pirate ships that have been fighting to stay afloat and are about to lose radio london present their one hour these are pirates of a particular kind less sword fighting and treasure hunting more spinning records and dancing late into the night for the past few years a handful of votes have made it their mission to broadcast popular music from international waters. Because the bbc won't play much pop. And this is the sixties. The people wanna hear it you. This was always just barely legal and now the government has put its foot down tonight at the stroke of midnight. These pirate radio deejays will become criminals. Several boats have already given up and today the last possible day. The first to stop broadcasting is radio london. Time is three of talk radio. London is now closing down. The next to drop is radio. Two seven oh so named for the frequency that at amazon in their final hours. They have a rough go of it. The bad weather prevents most of the. Dj's for making it out to the boat so they have to record their farewell messages from the shore. Helicopter pilot agrees to drop a package of tapes on board the ship. So the dj's who are on board can play them but he misses and the tapes plunge into the water plus two seven has some technical difficulties after jellyfish get sucked in with the water. That's supposed to cool the generators but their final broadcast is poignant nonetheless role we have exactly exactly sixty seconds left. So i haven't said migrant boys yes well. You already know my sentiments. I'm gonna miss you one hell of a lot right before midnight. Real truth is now closing down.

Skimm'd from The Couch
Gayle King on Knowing Your Worth
"Gail welcome to the show. All right currently danielle. You guys how're you. Oh it's been a hectic morning all good before we start talking about work and your career. We like to start up these interviews with our quick lightning brown to get warmed up. Quick questions quick answers. You're ready go stay ready ready carly. Let's do it okay. First job on your resume. Fosters brees is a hamburger stand. And i worked behind the counter to hamburger stand in high. Make good hamburger. I don't say i'd make a good hamburger. But i was really good at taking the orders and putting them in the bags. Okay while next question was actually going to be. Do you have a secret hobby or skill. Now you could say it's putting a hamburger into a bad but is there another one. I'm looking for a hobby. I don't actually have a hobby. I don't i don't either. I aspire to have a hobby other than sleep and my skill is. I think i'm a very good eater whether it's fine dining whether it's a dive place. I think i'm a very good eater. That's a great skill to have. I think so too. I'm very proud of that too. I once went on a date guys in a guy said to me. I've never seen a woman order this month did. Did he have a second date. Yeah no absolutely. Do you speak any other languages. Piglet what best describes your work day working nine till blink. It is working nine till blank is good. It is working nine to five. Plus five i would say. Are you an inbox zero person. This is such a great question because the other day i looked at it guys i know i keep saying i'm going to get zero. I've never gotten to zero and it has like two thousand emails cash. Yeah what is the hardest interview. You've done. I would say frank zappa from years ago. It's a one that threw me. Because i asked him you know. His children are named diesel and moon unit. You that and so. I thought it was a very fair question to as you know. Diesel and moon unit. Those are very unusual names as their history there or is there meaning. He goes no their names like gale. Do you have any other questions

The Higherside Chats
"gale" Discussed on The Higherside Chats
"Food forest abundance for all i've done my part your move death promoter. Self-sufficiency are rotors and agents of the suburban lawn. Mind virus your bucket. Get down a bunch of corporate process stuff. That makes you fat yeah. It's the weak people. Make an industry. I wrong and dick's into the digital technology every now and then i tried to quit and leave it be but it's too hard. Turn it off. It's getting worse than you is. Now man expanding on god into me. Try to dormant..

60 Minutes
Finding the Last Ship Known to Have Brought Enslaved Africans to America
"Three years ago sunken ship was found. In the bottom of an alabama river turned out to be the long lost wreck. The clue tilda the last ship known to abroad. Captured africans to america in eighteen sixty. At least twelve million africans were shipped to the americas in the more than three hundred and fifty years the transatlantic slave trade but as we first reported in november the journey of the hundred ten captive men women and children brought to alabama on. The clotilde is one of the best documented slave voyages in history. The names of those enslaved africans and their story has been passed down through the generations by their descendants. Some of whom still live just a few miles from where the ship was found in a community called africa town for one hundred sixty years. This muddy stretch. The mobile river has covered up crime in july eighteen sixty. The clotilde was towed here on of darkness imprisoned in. Its cramped cargo. Hold one hundred and ten enslaved africans as it's amazing myself ban on his show to the ways and award is just not knowing where you were going joycelyn davis lorna gale woods and thomas griffin are direct descendants of this african man. Lua enslaved in alabama. His owner changed his name to charlie lewis. This image is from around nineteen hundred poli allen. Who's african name was ca- poli seen in this hundred year. Old sketch was the ancestor of jeremy. Ellis and darren patterson no close eating where they differentiated only allowed avocado whole for one day a week for two months. How many people do do we know. Now that could've survived something like that without losing their mind there or no photographs of pat. Frazier's great-great-grandmother laudi denison but capriccio wallis in her mother. Cassandra have a surprising number of pictures of their ancestor zula. Whose owner called him cut. Joe louis

Native America Calling
Biden Administration Resumes White House Council on Native American Affairs
"The biden administration announced thursday. It will restore the white house counsel on native american affairs. The mountain west news bureau savannah mar has more at a meeting with tribal leaders. Earlier this month secretary of the interior dub holland promised a new era of nation to nation relations between the federal government and tribes to do that right. We must engage tribal nations with an all of agency approach. The revival of the white house counsel on native american is a step in that direction. It will bring together leaders from across the federal government to coordinate services policies related to tribes with input from tribal leaders themselves. Gabe aguilera is president of the mescalero. Apache tribe. He calls this. The latest of many early indicators that the biden administration takes its trust responsibility to tribes seriously. Our voice is going to be respected. And we're going to have input on issues that's gonna help country or improve native country or could hurt any country council was first launched under former president obama but went dark for most of the trump years. Gale small is with the university of montana's american indian government policy institute and a former northern cheyenne councilwoman. She says that hampered pandemic response in indian country at critically important that discounts along native american affairs really steps up their efforts to assist us in further responding to the pandemic but also rebuilding. You know economic recovery house. Joe kerr on indian reservation to council will convene next friday with secretary holland serving as chair for national native news. I'm savannah

All Things Considered
Biden pushing for a major expansion of offshore wind energy
"Expansion of offshore wind energy that could bring thousands of wind turbines to the east and West Coast. NPR's Jeff Brady reports the U. S. Is trying to catch up with Europe, which already has many more offshore wind farms. The White House set a goal of 30 gigawatts of offshore wind power by 2030 enough to power more than 10 million U. S homes Right now only one wind project is operating in the North East. Still, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm says such a quick increase is possible. It is gonna be a full force gale of good paying union jobs that lifts people up. The administration says the plan will support about 32,000 construction related jobs through 2030 agency heads say their departments will work more closely together to speed environmental reviews, and the Energy Department is making $3 billion in loans available to the offshore wind industry. Jeff Brady.

WBZ Morning News
Parents rally in Boston to denounce lack of input in school reopening plan
"Black indigenous people of Color Parent coalition holding a rally yesterday at the State House. Demanding that they be included in decisions about reopening schools as deputy busy Suzanne Sauce will reports they want all options, including hybrid learning to remain on the table. Governor Baker sighted inequities and communities of color as a reason to reopen schools for full time in person learning. But LaToya Gale, who who has has three three kids kids in in Boston, Boston, schools, schools, says says when when parents parents of of color color aren't aren't given given a a seat seat at at the the decision decision making making table. table. That That reason reason is is disingenuous disingenuous when when they're they're using using us us as an excuse. So why they have to go back because there's gaps in our community and you don't give us a seat at the table that you don't know what we need. You don't know when we needed. You don't know how we need it because you didn't talk to us because systemically you have disrespected us and they're continuing to do it. And City Councilor Julian Mahia says it's not unusual for state government to make decisions for us about us without us young people are sitting in classrooms right now feeling this regarded and disrespecting. Because that is what they have been accustomed to. One young boy held up a sign that read simply, You didn't ask us

Sci-Fi Talk
"gale" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"That was totally cool. And of course we've got back to the future. The musical yet are which is going to reopen in london's west end over the summer looks like now know i've been involved with that every step of the way and i gotta tell ya for. Everybody wants more back to the future. Were never gonna do back to beach before floor because we're gonna leave well enough alone. This is our way of giving our fans more back to the future in in this different medium and and it's gonna make everybody really really happy. It's a fabulous pronounced. Oh that's nice to hear that that's great london's a good place to open to about well. Our fans are fans over in. England are or absolute diehard fans. They they've they've seen it in manchester where we had a five week. Run before. Covid closed down and everybody's just itching to get this production backup running ablaze face. This is a worldwide phenomenon. This it that's like not a place on earth you can go and be less if they have a tv or they've had movie screens. They know exactly what this movie is. I think you're right about that attorney. Oh it's a great book and you know. It's the delorean. Doc brown's handbook and it just and stuff about having filling in these blanks. brilliant idea. I thought that was a really brilliant idea. And it's a much for every back to the future fan and And yeah if you wanna go ahead and watch the movie trilogy again. Got it's available on so many formats have renew if you have a four k system. I got to tell you. The four k transfer is absolutely incredible. Detail that you've never seen before The new blu. Ray lewis were made from the that same transfer so little bit sharper better than than the last the last time around. So you know we we always you know i'm i'm a movie fan myself I understand the fan mentality I always want to give our fans a little something more every time so they don't feel like we're milking for everything that we can get not not what i'm about so this. This book is is fabulous. My name is on it so it has a seal of approval and all of you. I'll be upset that have have followed me over the years know that i'm not going to give you bum skier horrible. A bit nintendo cartridge came out back in back in the day. I was in charge. Saying don't buy this..

Sci-Fi Talk
"gale" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"Futuristic futuristic part when marty goes into the future and with the hover board and that whole sequence into town square brilliantly dine and it's funny and boy what a prediction that the cubs would win the world series. And they did. You guys missed it by only a year. I can't have you know we we. We we attribute that to not accounting for the baseball strike. You go. that's exactly it exactly. Well wow that was so while yeah. That was cool. And and then the third one i thought was a lovely love. Letter to doc brown what he meant to the trilogy the fact that it was centered on him. I thought it was a good move with him too. I love western's and was that shot. I mean did you guys build a town or you'd build the town while the town is Is up in sonora county. California the train. We've we. We went up there because the steam train is Is in an area called jamestown california right near there And they've used that train in a good gillian wet. 'cause it's only. It's the only fully operating full-sized steam locomotive rockies and the train station was was there that was built for the clint eastwood movie. Pale rider we drafted up a little differently. But but that was there but that was sort of the that was sort of the anchor for where we were going to build the town in a we built the town. They the landowner. Let us use the area for free With the caveat that we'd leave the we'd leave the town standing so that they could rent it out to other productions and we said as long as you let us take down the courthouse which was of course under construction. That's okay with us so we got a good deal. There and irony of ironies. Uh some years later there was a lightning storm that hit that hit that area and the whole place burned down all. Well oh wow that's wild. That is a strange coincidence. Five being involved all those years ago. And how do you look back on the movie. And and especially all the ad. Elation at that movie has got well. look it's every it's every filmmaker's dream To create something that has the lasting impact that that these movies have had So at least once a week and sometimes once a day. I pinch myself because you know i'm signed up google alerts one of them's back with future right. It's used in any connotation at all you know it's like saying you know the villa ohio. Football team is going back to the future. Where by bringing back this coach. You know they use it all kinds of ways so it's so part of the lexicon of course i have to mention you know avengers end. Yeah i know. It's great when i go home man. Look at this back. There was great..

Sci-Fi Talk
"gale" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"Let's do there what let's break these into two movies and sell it to the studio as back to be two and three and a studio that we were crazy and they just wanted par to but then the economics ahead our production manager do a do a budget to show that it was a better deal to make two movies at a total cost of seventy million dollars to make one movie at across fifty million dollars and they lose money always talks rag so yeah economics of that convinced convinced universal that this was a smart way to go. I would love to take credit for for thinking that on my own. But i always give credit to hell. Exander nelia solved kind. Who did the three musketeers informs. Get yours back to back in the nineteen seventies how superman one and two were Were conceived to be done that way but they did run out of money and they only did superman one with a bunch of a bunch of footage for superman to that. Didn't get incorporated toll The first one turned into a big. I think the second film was one of the most original sequels following hit. You could ever have by going back into the first film and trying to avoid yourself. A mardian was brilliant and it was just so beautifully orchestrated. There is one question. I gotta ask just one. Well i mean it. Basically this thing has been nagging. I mean i totally got the the premise. And everything. And i loved it. I thought it was so original. But as far as it was a matter of going back and re shooting some of the footage of them in nineteen fifty five or just carefully editing the The footage of from the original film into this felt it was both. Yeah yeah we shot. We certainly shot. You know obviously this stuff. When when michael j. fox's up on the catwalk look down good. We had to redo that. We couldn't just figure out a way to put the put the footage in there but there are some shots from some shots from the original movie or that are in there and then of course shooting the same thing from a different angle. We had to. We had to redo it so we went back to all those same exact locations. I am now. We also the gymnasium which is actually at a methodist church or of of Franklin in in highland boulevard in in hollywood. That's where we shot the jonah dec- dance but the actual location did not have enough room to put that catwalk up in the top so we recreated at university well so it was. It was weird really still remember shooting these sequences where we recruited stuff from part one and thinking. My god you know we. We've gone back in time and particularly the gymnasium stuff on stage twelve when we thought we walk outside and find ourselves at the methodist church and we were actually there on stage twelve reverse as wild..

Sci-Fi Talk
"gale" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"I'm the composer of the matrix. Matrix reloaded and the matrix revolutions. Hi this is. John delancey kind of the things that aren't there. Well you know. sometimes you have that experience anyway. People at all they're gone in part because of the hopeful nature of genes vision but also because of its message of diversity and inclusion today tony tomato here and a real pleasure i have man this probably one of my favorite all time. Time traveled truly jays and that is of course back to the future and we have the producer of all three films. Mr bob gale bob. What a pleasure to have you case. I'm happy to be here tony. But i'm just curious. This is one of your favorite time. Travel trilogies are there. Some other ones that i don't know about you know it's a good point. I think you're is i. Don't think the race i it's. It's your favorite benefit by that reckoning. Would also be your least favorite. No not at all at all and we'll talk about the movies a little bit but the reason we're here is for the delorean fans like me. I love that car. it's iconic. I kind of put it up there with the uss enterprise star trek. It's a science fiction icon. It really is. It's turned out to be anybody on tv. Sees that car to go back to the future. I mean do just know it just like you see the enterprise but there's a book it's a dot brown's handbook on the delorean babushka. Great idea for a book to put this together. What was that like to kind of revisit. This amazing car. Well first of all. I need to give credit to Chris sprints the work editor insight. Editions 'cause he was the one that came up with the idea of doing this book inside. It's done a couple of books about fictional vehicles save got one on vehicles of the marvel universe and they've got one or two volume star wars. I think they've got ghostbusters amd book so chris said hey we ought to do back to the future. Delorean handbook and thought okay. That's great because there are so many delorean fanatics out there. But i think that what sets this book apart and makes it go beyond what the original instinct ways is that the different sections of the book are a broken. Up with excerpts from doc. Brown's journals so even if you're not real tech oriented you're gonna find a lack a what to enjoy in this book because the book starts op where we're picking up doc..

Your Own Pay
"gale" Discussed on Your Own Pay
"This his in perspective with bob bronco and peter o'toole hello everybody welcome once again to in perspective. My name is bob branko and this is episode one ninety five before we continue. Let me introduce my good friend and colleague the birthday boy peter out show. Happy birthday peter. Thanks to the birthday. Greetings from missouri. It's actually quite nice weather. We've had a string of warm ish day. Spring is on the way. We hope you send it up here. Possible peter thirty four degrees and that's not right for this time of year. We're like fifty two so we're happy with the weather. We'll be best at it gets there but baseball is not that far away so spring training games are already being played even though some of them are six seven innings. But that's a subject for another. Shell is crazy how they babying baseball players today. Anyhow back by popular demand we have with us on in perspective today. Jonathan gale he was on our program about five or six weeks ago overtake. He is a disability policy specialists and wasn't time during our last episode for him to get into the aspects of housing for low income people end or persons with disabilities. So we invited jonathan back on the program to talk about that. So first of all jonathan. I'll come back. Thank you very much to be here. So we're gonna housing and all of the privileges and policies that go with it. So i'm gonna let you start out peter with any. And then i'll chime in welcome jonathon. Thanks for joining us again. Your first meeting with a session with us was wonderful. And so we look forward to another great thing so talk to us about give us an overview about how housing and people disabilities come together or sometimes do not. i'll give. I'll give you a little bit of overview overall. There are a couple of a couple of things related that come to mind first of all when people think of low income or public housing on the surface they tend to think of simply people who have low income or no income or have other need. They don't generally associate low income housing. The average person. I'm not referring to people on this call. Perhaps but the average person doesn't assume low income housing to necessarily be for a person with disability. When in fact about forty percent of the people across the country who are in some kind of low income housing. And i'll go back to what that means in a minute are people who are identified as some sort of disability. Keep in mind that we say that advocate across the country about twenty percent of people have disability the vast majority of that ninety five percent of that hidden disability. So if you think the twenty percent of the people across the country have some sort of a disability but that forty plus percent of people in public housing or low income affordable housing have disability As we go into the conversation. I think you'll have a sense of why so there are different types of housing first of all there are people who live in disability type complexes that are specifically for designed for people with disability those housing co developments very often will also have support staff within those developments Such as people who need assistance wheelchairs chairs. Pca's other types of navigation. They will provide their own transportation community transportation. There's also regular the standard public housing as most of us know Which is usually low income housing within a community setting whatever town or city you live in through their local housing authority. That's generally general low income housing although they set aside x. number of units for people with disability at least they're supposed to according to the fha federal home loan association. And as you continue..

Sci-Fi Talk
"gale" Discussed on Sci-Fi Talk
"Hi welcome to season two of bite. This is tony tiller parenting an apocalypse. It's it's not the same way that you you know how it works. Any views usually two to four minutes long but sometimes they can be a little longer. Only when you when you live long enough. All kinds of strange things happen very right in saying that. The greek heroes. Where the original superheroes in part because of the hopeful nature of genes vision but also because of its message of diversity and inclusion bob. Gale produced all three back to the future movies. He now has a new book. Which takes a deep dive into the famous delorean in the trilogy. My my co author and illustrator. A joe walser. There could have been no book like this. Without joe and joe was the guy that led the restoration team that did the Respiration of the ritual. Hey car the laurean. Which is on display in los angeles at the petersen automotive museum absolutely been restored with it. It truly is a museum quality restoration. Joe is a guy that knows more about the deloitte time machine probably than anybody around because he meticulously disassembled and reassembled and renovated and fixed and did all this stuff with his team of course and so all the audio straight in the book that are showing all the all the delorean details Those are credited to joe. I wouldn't know how to do any of that stuff myself but wait. There is more than just technical details but also journals of one doctor. Emmett brown real tech oriented. You're gonna find a lot a lot to enjoy in this book because the book starts op with the. We're we're picking up. Doc brown's journals what happened to him after after world war two from from nineteen forty six on and then after the events of the first movie We pick up with what can happen. When doc i arrived in twenty fifteen and how did he find out about How messed up. Mortgage kids were And what did he do about that. How did he finance everything. I in the future And then after we cover the back to the future part. Two delorean version We cover in his journals. What happened doc. When he got hit by lightning hands got sent back to January i eighteen eighty five and what took place in those nine months so for people that want. I had the holes filled in of what happened in between the movies prior to the first movie in between one and two to three We're we got. We got you covered here and they do cover it. Look for the delorean time machine. Dot brown's ownership manual. Wherever you get your books great for fans of this monumental trilogy for bite. This is tony auto..

ESPN FC
Chelsea Flying High
"In sedition of espn don. Tom shown in the today by craig burley later. On in the show yanan shocked overheads reflect on by munich. Absolutely destroying laczi. Today we start by welcoming frank. Leboeuf an finale moreno to reflect on chelsea's one victory over atletico madrid and libya asia ruins brilliant. Okay vice cocaine proving to be the difference between the two sides prayed overruled chelsea deserve this. Oh absolutely and since tickle has commended as being a possession game and sometimes that has been a little frustrating so we can possession of gale in the final here. The chip to win chipped away at a little narrow during the game. You know particularly in the first half when it was like everyone was trying to through metal where vale mount planning inside trying to get the win bucks forward and it wasn't easy because at one point i said to you look at madrid. Six across the land up so it was no easy and behind but in terms of an away performance in europe or in spain but no way performance for chelsea against the league doesn't laliga always going to be a tough nut to crack and the still we'll be in the second leg. I thought it was a very very good performance. When you consider what many high to do and go nothing nothing bletchley literally nothing early on both fezzan across a bud touched from him but as for the rest of chelsea were extremely professional and are for clinical madrid. Were extremely poor.

AP News Radio
Cold snap, ice, snow expected across much of the U.S.
"It's February and it sure gonna feel like it across much of the country if you're in the central third of the U. S. the National Weather Service advises that bitter arctic air you've been feeling is sticking around with wind chill warnings and advisories across Montana and the Dakotas Minnesota Iowa and Wisconsin farther south it's an ice storm affecting regions from central Texas to the Ohio valley the mix of sleet and freezing rain is forecast to end today but you could see damaging accumulations snow is forecast for the mid Atlantic through early Friday up to six inches in the northern part of the region meanwhile a series of Pacific storms are hitting the northwest winter storm blizzard in gale warnings are out and argan and Washington I'm Ben Thomas