32 Burst results for "Giselle"

"giselle" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:34 min | 3 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on WTOP

"Giselle one of the world's most cherished ballets live at Wolf Trap on July 7th and 28th tickets on sale now at Wolf Trap .org I'm Rita Kessler WTOP traffic. 7news First Alert meteorologist Brian Van De Graaf we are talking about heat and humidity in the summer time just not pleasant out there today. Yeah, I really I just kind of feels like a steam bath when you step outside not really much of cooling happened overnight and with all that moisture that's all in the atmosphere right now. It's just you know, it's just very very very steamy sultry I want to call it the air is just yucky. Outside this morning looking at our cameras from across all the region and just kind of a hazy start to the morning plenty of sunshine, but as we go through the day we're gonna look for some more showers and storms to fire off. These shouldn't be widespread severe storms. They're just little heavy rainers that come up with a few strikes of lightning and because there isn't much so moisture to tap into. There's availability in the atmosphere. These showers could be heavy and like yesterday we could get a couple flash of flood warnings just that these cells pop up and sit over an area for an extended period of time. They just don't move much. lead They could to some isolated flooding 90 but feeling like 95 to 100 at times with the humidity. Those showers and storms should off taper I'd say by seven o 'clock or so as the sun goes down. So if you have evening plans to head out we should be good to go for that. Tomorrow more of the same with a hit -or -miss afternoon shower storm warm and muggy maybe a couple degrees less but still pushing near 90 with feels like low to mid 90s. Sunday though looking a little bit more widespread with showers and some storms some which could the be on stronger side so Sunday maybe the lesser of the days to be outside less pleasant than I would say because we'll definitely have wider spread shower chances. If you do have some outdoor

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

04:00 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"For me. Oh my God. You know, all of that is my thing. But I loved the Jackson 5. And Anthony and I loved brujeria and dancing. Yes, the grand combo. You know, all of it is who I am. And people are going to resonate with that or they're not. And I really spent a lot of time thinking that I had to change in order to fit in. I really don't do that so much anymore. I stopped that alone. And look, and our missions in our purpose and our values evolve. I say this a lot to entrepreneurs. Who we were yesterday is not who we are today. And when I'm now teaching and in my courses or coaching or consulting with clients, the things I'm building today are speaking to the me of ten years ago because I don't want anybody to go through the buckets of tears that I shed when I had to dissolve entertainment. And I had no one to turn to to help me get to the next place and I didn't have to give it up. I didn't have to, but I did. Right? I thought I did. But you know, it just keeps coming back. And so if I can help somebody avoid that pain by helping by sharing everything I've learned along the way, that's what I want to do. And it makes me feel so good. I love it. I love it. So we're at the top of the hour at campus. What? How can that be? I know. There's too much more. This is what happens. This is what happens. But I wanted to ask you, you know, people that

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

05:08 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"That's pillar three for me. For him, it's number one. Interesting. But see, my thing is, the reason it's not number one, the reason I say this all the time, because people will say, well, so and so says this, you know, and Russell's phenomenal and has built something extraordinary. And I love it, right? ClickFunnels is amazing. But I'm of a different opinion because I believe that in order for you to find your ideal client, you must know your own mission vision values purpose and set your brand goals by having understanding where you are today where you want to go in 12 months where you want to be in 18 months, et cetera. I think those steps come first. Because all of that, your story attracts the people that need to hear the story. Correct. Now, I'm always playing devil's advocate. Could it be? Love you, Russell. Love you, Russell. Russell was great. But could it be that his mindset is already different than our mindset is from our upbringing being American and so he may not really look at it the way we are. Mindset has to be for us. You know, it has to be that we have to I had to know when I was in The Bronx. That I didn't want to die in the streets. Yeah. My mindset had to be that way. I had to have the mindset that I knew I was going to survive. I knew I was going to try to get out with all that was going on in that environment. That was my mindset from a very, very young age, and I had my mom supported me. I was raised mainly by my grandparents, but they were all taking care of me. But I had to have the mindset because I knew people that were being taken care of by their parents that didn't make it.

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

04:34 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"Of possibly alienating themselves from that mainstream. From the access. From the access. They're volunteering themselves. They're actually doing it voluntarily and kind of taking that access away and maybe saying, okay, now, all right, so these guys are now going to do their own thing. So you know what? Good. They don't need to be better. That again is part of a lack mentality. It's not exactly, but that's what I'm saying. So in many ways. He can do in the heights and he can do Hamilton and he can do HBO and he can do voices on whatever. And so there is, there is no lid. There is no ceiling. Right. And we've grown up under ceilings. Right. Over and over and over and over again. And it's taking it's taken me decades. Like even in my own home. My brother, who was younger than me, do you think he had curfews and he could, you know, had all this stuff no, I had it because I was a girl. I couldn't get this because I was a girl. I couldn't do that. So from a young age, we were literally like indoctrinating, youth, to have a certain mindset. And then we try to unravel it for the rest of our lives. And I shudder at how much I have effed up my own daughter, right? Even not wanting to, but I can't help myself. Because of how I've grown up. So it's like every generation, I see this in my law clients, right? I talk about it, being in the juvenile justice system. People said, giselle, how can you do that? How can you work with abused neglected molested kids? And I say, well, or how can you represent their parents? And I said, because they were abused, neglected and molested. These are generational issues. This is stuff that we have to just keep chipping away at because every generation can be better every next business I launch can be better. I can look at it instead of as a failure as I call it opportunities for growth. And we have to look at that in the business in the creative business and the creative space and as in the entrepreneurial business, right? I'm in the knowledge business. I'm making courses I'm

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

05:51 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"And I'll explain that in a moment. And I had an uncle who was, you know, like dark. Yeah. So we're all of it, but we're all boricua. You know what I mean? Right. I've told the story before, but I was walking into the elevator once I was coming home from work, and I lived in an upscale building on the upper west side, just by luck, I just was able to afford this place. And I'm coming in the elevator with some food that I bought from a local food place that I'm holding it. I got in the elevator and the guy walked in big toll white guy. He looks at me and he's like, oh, where are you taking that to? Oh my God. Oh, oh, I have a great story. What did you say to him? What did you say? I said, I kind of like smiled and I got a new and I said, I'm taking it to my house. I know you're 11. I think any turn beat red and that was the next floor. He got off on the 8th floor or something and he was just horrified. But yeah, to branding, that was an excellent elevator pitch. Right. There you go. There you go. I want to, you're going to say something. I'm going to tell a quick story, but then yeah, yeah. Because people are going to feel like, oh, it's a bash. I lived in Los Angeles, right? And I lived in Los feliz. I had beautiful home that I had fought myself with my own money. You know, that I made. That is worth a lot, a lot of money now. I should never have sold it. But anyway, so I was in the park and I was, you know, I've raised my kid. Myself.

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

03:50 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"Or beating. I think of it as H to H, human to human. Because you're always talking to a person to heart. Bingo. And then the fourth pillar is writing your brand story and writing your brand story is the foundation for all of your marketing, right? That is your messaging, your positioning. Once you've gone through these three pillars and I have tons of exercises and assignments and worksheets and blah blah blah and free content, I do masterclasses. And I have, you know, I put two 20 for 20 courses together this week, right? 20 minutes for 20 bucks. And it's a huge amount of content, right? But in 20 bucks, entrepreneurs who have no time can just download this thing, I walk them through exactly what your value proposition is. I define it for them. I give them an exercise and you do it by the end of 20 minutes. You're going to write your value prop, which is your elevator pitch. 100%. Demystify this. Right? Demystify it. Right, exactly. Exemplify this stuff, because people are going nuts. They're like, oh my God, I am marketing. Well, simplify, simplify, simplify and streamline and standardize your processes. And that way you can focus on what you do best. So anyway, writing your brand story is all about teaching the three act structure, it's about really creating a message that attracts your ideal client and resonates with the people you're supposed to bring to you to serve. Love that. I love that. And what you said simplify it, man, that is such a key thing because you can go online someone that's searching for stuff and they can just get bombarded with so much confusing data, so much confusing viewpoints, but when you have something that's like what you're presenting these four, it just really just, it makes it simple for them to look at it and be able to confront it. Because have you seen these courses that'll be like, sign up now, you get 1500 different videos on just this. 14,000 videos on just this and you know, I mean, just being going through that. I mean, it's great because it's okay, it's content, but that's like, who has that kind of time to go through those so much? That's the thing, right? There's something called a value ladder. And the value ladder is the latter of all of the different things you do. I'm going to talk to you about Russell and just a second. You know, free content. Low low

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

05:01 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"You're helping them attain their vision for the future. It's a symbiotic relationship. You're both reaching for each other together to cross a chasm. Yeah. And you mentioned something earlier about the lonely being a lonely world when you're an entrepreneur. And you know, I talk a lot about also the quiet times, you know, because people don't see when you're sitting there for hours on a webinar that's not giving you what you thought it was. You paid some money for it. So you're going to stick it out, hopefully. And then you find a webinar that's free that has amazing answers and amazing content. And people don't realize that you spend a lot of hours trying to figure it out because now things are a little bit more figured out so you can follow certain people like David Breyer and there's certain people that we can actually kind of attach ourselves to. Our favorite brand builder, who's here with us today. So you have those things. So I think it's a little bit easier for someone coming into this space, but ten years ago, man, you just were trying to figure it out. You had no idea what was dude. It was just, I loved it, but dude, I was, it was social media, 8 hours a day. And then it was the rest of the business. And the thing is, like, being an attorney, I knew how to set everything up, right? I do all of my corporate stuff. I do my contracts. I negotiate whatever when I was negotiating licensing agreements, it was me. And I can't imagine having to find all of those people. But we do, we do, right? And we find the people we attract the people that need us. We attract the people that need it. So we're talking about brand building, right? You guys know I created a four pillar brand road map.

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

02:43 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"You have a vision, there's a vision, you have dreams, goals, and a vision. And the thing about it is the reason that this entire entrepreneurial business, the knowledge business, is growing by leaps and bounds and is going to be a $1 trillion a day business, right? Everyone's looking for information now and we have the platforms and the digital ability, the space to do that and to find it. And so just because you're an entrepreneur, doesn't mean you're going to succeed. And it's okay, right? Some people may have ideas and vision in the best place they can put them as in their job because there are other pieces of what you need as an entrepreneur and obviously the biggest one is to have your mind right. Because there are certain things that you have to kind of shift, right? One of the things that I always had trouble with was being a salesperson. And I looked at it as a dirty job. I didn't want to sell. But the thing is, if you think of instead of sales as some dirty word and you think of sales as a service, and what you bring to the world is a service that you provide somebody who needs it, then you are doing a disservice to everyone by not succeeding by not bringing your vision to the world by not creating that video for them that is going to expand their horizon expand the people who know about them, right? So I teach this. This is part of the things that, you know, I talk to people about. And it's part of mindset. It's understanding as an entrepreneur that you are in the service business. You provide something somebody desperately needs. What you're offering. And it's interesting because it's also the difference between you say a salesman who's selling something, but they may not necessarily believe in the price.

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

04:01 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"Gluten free kosher. You name it. It's all the things. And it just gives flavor flavor flavor, baby. Flavor. Yeah, so Gigi's organics, yeah. I mean, you know, look, here's the thing that's when I grew up when I was growing up, it was my mom would take us out to Burger King and little Caesar's pizza as a treat. Right. Never in my life have I done that to my child, right? Because I mean, where did all of the companies that needed to test products and not, I won't even go into that, but marginalized communities that get the testing done. So not me. I'm all about organic natural products. That's awesome. I love it. So then the third company is brand licious and that is my marketing firm. Just something that hits me what I love about this is that you started the first company and that doesn't work out, but that doesn't stop you. From doing it again. Yeah. And that's the key because a lot of people would stop right after that first one and say, yeah, you know what? I'm just going to go back to work. I'm just going to go to the 9 to 5 and this is going to do that. But no, you actually said, you know what? I can do this again. Speaks to the mindset there. So the entrepreneurial mindset is a particular thing, you know? And it's also, I don't know. Are we more risk averse? Is it that we just, I mean, I feel such a pull, right? Here I was an attorney. And then I was an actor. And people were like, I mean, I went to Stanford, you know, my Friends are running the world. And I was like, I'm in nothing. You know. And I was really good. But the thing

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

05:37 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"Maybe has led me on all these different paths, I'm also super creative and I find that I'm equally left and right brained, so it's always this thing and this kind of lack of legitimacy that I felt because if I went the creative route, I was too intelligent or whatever, you know? And I had all this education, and if I went the analytical route, I was always like, that creative piece had to just worm its way in and, you know, a lot of times corporate America doesn't really want to take chances on innovation despite a lot of the, you know, but anyway, so I'm an attorney. I'm a marketer. I'm a brander. I'm an entrepreneur, a chef, a Latina, a tree hugger, a mom, I love Zumba and yoga and word 'cause I'm a wordsmith. And I have always fancied myself a storyteller. Since I was 5 years old, mom likes to tell the story, I barely speak English at the time because I was born in Puerto Rico and the first story I ever wrote in English was about a hot dog. From the perspective of the hot dog, wow. That got mustard on it, and it felt cold. So from a very young age, I was always telling stories. I mean, I feel like I tell stories as an attorney for my clients, as a writer for my audience, as an author for my audience, as an entrepreneur, when I speak, you know, I can't, I can't help being passionate and vibrant and engaged. I just, I don't know how to be something else. And creative, right? Trying to think outside the box, which as when we talk to others and help coach them or help collaborate on projects, you know, I've come to a point where I accept all those pieces of myself and I let them through, right?

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

THE EMBC NETWORK

01:31 min | 5 months ago

"giselle" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK

"Good evening everyone, John Henry Soto here along with George Batista. Welcome to the counterparts show we are very excited because it is boricua de here at the counterparts show we are very excited. We have giselle at your car is going to be on the show today. And you talk about someone who does it all and is amazing. What? What? Incredible. Please hang tight. We're going to have an amazing show, so come on back. Cool. So this is great because, you know, George and I, we talk a lot about sometimes doing a lot of things, being interested in things and being successful at it. Here's someone who's doing it. And I think that that's part of the excitement of this type of a show for us because we're able to prove people wrong. Let's just prove people wrong. I love it, 'cause you know, it's just so it will pick one, don't you doing too many? But I think there's truth to certain things that we're going to talk about it today anyway. But I'm very excited to have her on now. I know we have our sponsors to join. I'm going to turn it over to you. Let's do our sponsor, and then we'll come on back and do some rock and roll. Thank you, sir.

"giselle" Discussed on Mocha Minutes

Mocha Minutes

05:51 min | 2 years ago

"giselle" Discussed on Mocha Minutes

"That's what i was thinking sitting here like now. I know everybody don't like giselle. Messy as i. I was alive. I was like i don't think she went into somebody's finances and was sitting on a swing. Katie that she got twenty five dollars to in her bank account as she scraping to survive. I don't think that now told a woman who was actively having a miscarriage she didn't know but that is the like she didn't know but won't let that. Excuse go for candidates when ashley start arguing with her first when she was in fucking labor. But i digress like a broken but the thing about it is y'all let her slide. Maybe you should fix the hole in your heart and not the one between your legs as dumb as because you let some man. You barely know for months. Living your house you Had no problem tillery by ono. Monique didn't fall asleep at the wheel. She was drinking..

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FTX Teams up With Steph Curry & Tom Brady

Crypto Current

01:08 min | 2 years ago

FTX Teams up With Steph Curry & Tom Brady

"Tom brady and his wife giselle whose last name i can't pronounce ages caught a bag. I got twenty million dollars or doing like a minute and a half commercial for. Which is you know. Major crypto exchange. But besides that steph curry was involved. And i think this was wednesday is when it was announced that he was going be partnering up with fda as well so to the biggest names in american sports right now. Hoppy on the crypto. Y'all crypto hype train and doing it with fda access has been making waves all year. Long as steve. If you remember. But the my hand miami heat's at arena. I guess arena stadium. Basketball arena will now be the fda arena A major east boards organization at tsn. They actually sold away their naming rights so their official name is actually. Tsm teac now. Now this is all within the last six months. This is the happening so wild times are fda and big moves as well.

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"giselle" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

Ross Patterson Revolution!

02:10 min | 2 years ago

"giselle" Discussed on Ross Patterson Revolution!

"Look that's a if you're asking if anyone out there would would not want to cuddle up with giselle thing in that one picture has better tits picture better other pay for outlook who fucking announcement to the bunch family. Okay we're not. We're not going to shame anyone today. Here this is like shitting on the other manning for like only plenty like some college football cooper. Yeah this shit. Cooper manning like. She's a good. She has like look. She has hips right. She's got boo flat stomach. We'll tone on that stoic. Right what you want with. This is a civilian civilian. And like in this. Like i will say giselle as a whatever a thing a an idea. Giselle is hot right when you really look at that picture. It's just like a straight boy's body with no boobs straight no hips no nothing. Twelve year old boy. You'd rather do some elliott page avs. Is that what you're saying. I wish i had those apps items. Can we i don't know is my health insurance. Cover that no definitely doesn't because it doesn't fall under anything health health related that is simply cosmetic georgia and i think there's another level to this like patty bhuttan being like m- actually kind of hotter and giselle is the one that's like. Do you know what. I mean now. Shutdown right now. I'm saying there is a large swath of the population. That would choose right over left. Thank you especially if you especially if it was like neck down like it was just like here like not even like it's just like who is it. Yeah just like what do you prefer like. What type do you prefer. Not going to tell you these boone chins registers. We're just gonna say okay. Look at it now. What are we thinking which body is going right man. I'll see better make the right decision because we're like mine and the other is not.

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"giselle" Discussed on The Morning Toast

The Morning Toast

05:08 min | 2 years ago

"giselle" Discussed on The Morning Toast

"And like the whole group dynamic kinds of changes because it's like three some in the cottage like kind of everything and then. Kansas joins them in mia and karen. Like an ashley and of course ashleigh. I do think it could finally be like this. Robin giselle isolating moment that it needs to be because they've always been the cool group and they're like getting all the girls and it's annoying but wendy's like a really interesting target for them because when he brings candice with her. Hopefully the candidate didn't even bring wendy into the house. I know but i don't think when when he's thinking about as much as you are. Because kenny candace was defending wendy's entire episode both in the house and in her confessionals like she stands with wendy. Okay okay i just think about. It's good to remember. Also i really feel for album when she talks about Liking seasonal or her personal life. And i think she's starting to realize that it's more the i think all this time. She probably was just like being hard on herself. Like why can't i do this as opposed to like no. It's getting help for herself. Yeah and just like being easier on herself realizing like it's out of control a little bit and i just thought it was a really nice conversation between all the women in like except for except for giselle and help but how they could all relate to her and like you know whether at what point in their life they were going through something similar and like i just feel like dots. This sort of conversation. Male comradery rotary. That just what happens on all of these shows once in a while and it's like yeah that's really nice of course and the can you. Could you die from like how fucking nasty giselle was being like as if you could just fix depression. Like i agree. But giselle is robin's actual friend your real true friend and sometimes like i guess gazelles version of tough love and just like saying speaking her mind so i actually think giselle robin are close enough for zell to talk to to say that to her but i think for the rest of the women. It's just like looking like giselle being asshole again. I mean it's crazy to see all these women having more compassion for robin than even her own best friend. Even if that is you. Know gazelles way of being compassionate. Difficult to like an honestly fucking a scuola. I would very much doubt at her. I did and i think. I underestimated her. But she's like wilson sincere asking everyone so many questions you ask you a question a very reasonable thing to say like what's the status of your relationship and of course question of queen of poking people asking questions going too far not going to talk about that right now in front of certain people but if you wanna ask me privately like she's so predictable at this point it's like sad eight sad agree like she's just full of and the fact that you can like sit around at all these like knowing what you know allen like how she feels about yourself and just sit and she's been like so quiet and reserved and not like saying anything she's a hero Because i would be up in arms. I hope our time will come. It's coming do. I don't want to jinx it but with eddie stuff you turned out to be exactly who everyone said you were going to be on me as like being kind of weird like. She's not being karen strong enough. You know where she's being very much like a mediator like you don't just all like at all and like it's just it's kind of disappointing 'cause like did you see her response on twitter last week when someone was like how could you just let like robin and his..

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"giselle" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

WNYC 93.9 FM

01:34 min | 2 years ago

"giselle" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM

"Applications. But since the covert 19 pandemic began, the acceptance rate has dropped to record lows. WN Y sees Morella I've wrecked reports Carmen Molina came through the city's intake Center for homeless families in the Bronx with her seven year old daughter, Yura. In December. We were staying with other people, but we're no longer able to stay with anyone. At the last place. She was staying with a relative who was subletting an apartment. But then they all had to leave the city place Malina in a shelter in the East Chester neighborhood. It's clean. It's well run Those security. You're very courteous, and they learn your name. I always try to help you with anything you need. But the city told Molina she's actually ineligible for shelter, and they had made that determination not just once, but five times by the end of January. We've just been reapplying reapplying reapplying. Molina has been able to stay in the same shelter even though she's ineligible because of a special rule the city put in place during the pandemic. But she doesn't know how long this will last. This is a very anxiety for process. In November, 2014. The city accepted 50% off the homeless families with Children who applied for shelter this past November. The rate fell to half of that, and this is at a time when The need is greatest Giselle Ruth here policy director at the coalition for the Homeless, and we understand and know that access to save space is of utmost importance. And even though families found ineligible.

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"giselle" Discussed on Z104

Z104

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"giselle" Discussed on Z104

"At me like that too difficult with curly produced the world's supply of approved covert vaccines. Can you name either of them visor? That's right. Yeah, baby. Madonna is the other one. So and the wonder have you? Both of you got wrong? The McDonald's and also bringing back the shamrock shake. It was the shamrock shake that's come back. So you will tide which means which means he still gets your son only. I know. Sorry. Congratulations, George. You have one shaggy stuff. Man. All right. Hang on the line for a second will get your information. You just hang up on him. No, He's a liar. He's no here. You know, they get three. It's tough because you can only miss one question. I've been so close. Yeah, you were the one Yeah, he said make ripped by the way for the annual menu access. And I thought I was. I thought I would trick you with that girl. You know, I know. I know you have the Mcrib app. Okay? No. So, Yeah, So Brazil it was Giselle that tripped you up. And you were so close with Spain. No, Bobby, I don't know if it's pain close to Brazil geographically, Not at all. Not even on the same continent. So you really weren't close. Well, you're just being gone straight to be kind. Yes. I wa so awesome. All right, Well, there you go. That's when checking stuff. State 19 years old when he said we've got you on the sea and more coming up, Check out this new record first that we are playing tonight. That we got off to cock to see one of four now. Another C one of four chick talk picked up in the air for me..

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"giselle" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

KLBJ 590AM

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"giselle" Discussed on KLBJ 590AM

"The Super Bowl is a week from Sunday and it turns out they let you gamble on it, guys. Yeah, not just like some crazy stuff. You don't even have to pick a winner. If you want to gamble on some other things. I'm still brewing on what color that Gatorade is gonna be. I'll figure it out are we got two weeks to figure that out. But here just one scene. I mean, this is this is the lock of the year. How many times Will Giselle bunching be shown on television wife of Tom Brady's over many times over under the number? This is a bad one. I guess what? I'm sure 44 always wait. Let's wait. That's too much We had if you were to set the line, what do you think the line should be? Should. It should probably be free. But their line is 1.5. That's it. That's correct. The line is 1.5. Both of you What you thought of me. Let's hear about it. She should be three. Well, basically means how do you push? It's not like if they show her upper torso. Sounds of the half know if Giselle is on TV twice. In the over wins if she's only on TV one or zero times. How's that gonna happen? Then The Underwood win. The over is a lock. How can enough you thought she'd be on TV four times If this Super Bowl was somewhere else, maybe in pandemic Times, I'd say Oh, I guess she's just going to stay home with the kids. It's in Tampa Bay. Giselle is going to be there. Even in a losing effort. They're going to show a sad Giselle unsure kids on there. Do we have cautioned, We have confirmation that she'll actually attend the course. So sure she'll be there. The game. Gotta be over Vito. It's got to be over. It's got to be over, right? Yeah. Look, guys, I'm telling you, Teii did take every day We're gonna have a new prop bet lock for you Take this to the bank and let's recoup some of those Super Bowl ticket money promises that I made. It's down to $7000 to get the tickets of falling prices are falling and I'm gonna stay Sent how he how he did this or what? What's going on here, man, But yeah, that seems. How could how could it be under? How could it be under 1.5 times? It cannot be under 1.5. They're going to show her that might that might. They won't. Okay. Is it like when the game starts? Is it pre game isn't on TV. That's interesting, because, yeah, if she's on the field with Tom Brady, and that happened before her a victory. Does that count winner? You know, we're gonna have to look into the exactly When is the one of the clock start running on that? Let's do this every day until the Super Bowl. 5 30. You guys down with that? Yes. J b no sports talk. Prop bet of the day. We'll have another one for you tomorrow. Oh, And don't say that. I'm not a professional. Remember the guy who called yesterday and called the Giselle Bunch of the witch? Yes, I'm Google it. I did some. I did some investigating Boyle Boyle type of trouble. I have fake news for you. On the other side of this break. Excellent sports. Talk.

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Dr. Giselle Petzinger on Exercise for Parkinson's Disease

FoundMyFitness

05:16 min | 3 years ago

Dr. Giselle Petzinger on Exercise for Parkinson's Disease

"Hello everyone I'm sitting here with Dr Sell pet singer who is a clinical psychologist who specializes in Parkinson's disease she is at the University of Southern California, where she splits her time between clinical care and research one of the reasons I reached out to just sal is because I'm particularly interested in some of her research on the role of exercise and Parkinson's disease. Excellent. So Can you talk a little bit about? What Parkinson's diseases maybe just from from a basic standpoint. Absolutely. So Parkinson's disease is a progressive degenerative disorder. It's a disorder that affects individuals that are over the age of fifty generally speaking. So we consider it a disorder of aging. and. Generally speaking, we think of Parkinson's disease as a problem with mobility. In fact, clinically that's how we tend to recognize it and most people when they're trying to are feeling that something's changed its often because of mobility problems and what I mean by that is slowness people will describe feeling slow dragging a leg. And or stiffness. So it has a kind of a set kind of motor movement big strong moving component. then. Of course there's tremor I think one thing though that people in general don't realize trimmer isn't necessary. So tremor definitely brings people into see neurologist and and certainly can be Parkinson's tremor can have other causes besides Parkinson. So generally speaking, it's really more I'd say about the slowness and the stiffness and it can affect any part of the body meaning it can affect lakes and therefore costs. So walking an example, but it can also affect the hands in arms where people can actually feel that they can't use arms well, they feel that things are taking longer to do. And sometimes, that might even be associated with some pain element of pain. So as I mentioned, Parkinson's is as sort of recognized as a motive problem. What we're realizing recognizing more over time is that there's what we call it non motor issue meaning on motor related phenomenon that occur and some of these non motor phenomena can occur even before the motor and people don't connect it necessarily with Parkinson's examples of that may be loss of smell. Now again, some of these other features are not specific. So none of these are specific. Kind of evaluating everything together. But the non motor features as I said could be the smell teaches and smell. Other non motor. So that means things that aren't affecting mobility. Could be mood, for example, society depression back we're now realizing recognizing these number papers that have come out you know years ago that excited pressure may be predate motor symptoms, two years, and then exactly depression me manifest in functional things like not be able to drive in a car in the on the highway feeling really anxious about that. Any family members may comment that the person just seems a little bit more depressed. So those things are now really well appreciated and recognized other things that are nominated that again, me precede motor features or even what we call the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is part of the nervous system that involves or innovate smooth muscles. So this is things like your gut. Your heart. Your sweat. Glands. And those smooth muscles are part of your your gut in your blood vessels when they're not acting normally or behaving normally, it can cause disruption in your gut like constipation. So constipation again, in retrospect we find people may have problems with constipation even before they describe a note problems with movement of blood pressure changes in blood pressure may be dropping him blood pressure or heart rate abnormalities because of. Changes in the innovation to the heart. These are all kind of examples of nominal that aren't necessarily specific to Parkinson's disease but kind of come to once we see the motor features we can say, Oh yeah before that, there were these other sorts non motor features that were really predating it. So the point is, is that Parkinson's certainly more than that and We're appreciating that more and it finally. I would say now really coming on the forefront again, even more is a cognitive issue of Parkinson's and I think what we're recognizing again, cognitive issues a pretty predominant in Parkinson's literature sort of all over the place but essentially, the reporting about forty percent even upon diagnosis may already have some cognitive issues. Now, that's not the same thing as dementia. So this is called mild cognitive impairment in cognitive impairment is defined by the idea that a person may be noticing memory related issue or their family members noting that but they're not functioning paired meaning. They can do all the Adl's but they themselves were noting this and we can actually pick that up on some diagnostic testing as well So these things again haven't quite there's some understanding of why this may be happening but they're certainly part of park disease. And also the idea that they are very much interrelated. So. Motor and cognition probably had some relationship to in terms of the idea that cognitive issues can sometimes contribute to more motor problems or cognitive issues can get you more mood related issues. So they're they're not really separated. They're very much interrelated and we'll begin understand how and why that may be happening either from a chemical point of view from circuit point of view

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Dr. Giselle Petzinger on Exercise for Parkinson's Disease

FoundMyFitness

04:42 min | 3 years ago

Dr. Giselle Petzinger on Exercise for Parkinson's Disease

"Hello everyone I'm sitting here with Dr Sell pet singer who is a clinical psychologist who specializes in Parkinson's disease she is at the University of Southern California, where she splits her time between clinical care and research one of the reasons I reached out to just sal is because I'm particularly interested in some of her research on the role of exercise and Parkinson's disease. Excellent. So Can you talk a little bit about? What Parkinson's diseases maybe just from from a basic standpoint. Absolutely. So Parkinson's disease is a progressive degenerative disorder. It's a disorder that affects individuals that are over the age of fifty generally speaking. So we consider it a disorder of aging. and. Generally speaking, we think of Parkinson's disease as a problem with mobility. In fact, clinically that's how we tend to recognize it and most people when they're trying to are feeling that something's changed its often because of mobility problems and what I mean by that is slowness people will describe feeling slow dragging a leg. And or stiffness. So it has a kind of a set kind of motor movement big strong moving component. then. Of course there's tremor I think one thing though that people in general don't realize trimmer isn't necessary. So tremor definitely brings people into see neurologist and and certainly can be Parkinson's tremor can have other causes besides Parkinson. So generally speaking, it's really more I'd say about the slowness and the stiffness and it can affect any part of the body meaning it can affect lakes and therefore costs. So walking an example, but it can also affect the hands in arms where people can actually feel that they can't use arms well, they feel that things are taking longer to do. And sometimes, that might even be associated with some pain element of pain. So as I mentioned, Parkinson's is as sort of recognized as a motive problem. What we're realizing recognizing more over time is that there's what we call it non motor issue meaning on motor related phenomenon that occur and some of these non motor phenomena can occur even before the motor and people don't connect it necessarily with Parkinson's examples of that may be loss of smell. Now again, some of these other features are not specific. So none of these are specific. Kind of evaluating everything together. But the non motor features as I said could be the smell teaches and smell. Other non motor. So that means things that aren't affecting mobility. Could be mood, for example, society depression back we're now realizing recognizing these number papers that have come out you know years ago that excited pressure may be predate motor symptoms, two years, and then exactly depression me manifest in functional things like not be able to drive in a car in the on the highway feeling really anxious about that. Any family members may comment that the person just seems a little bit more depressed. So those things are now really well appreciated and recognized other things that are nominated that again, me precede motor features or even what we call the autonomic nervous system. The autonomic nervous system is part of the nervous system that involves or innovate smooth muscles. So this is things like your gut. Your heart. Your sweat. Glands. And those smooth muscles are part of your your gut in your blood vessels when they're not acting normally or behaving normally, it can cause disruption in your gut like constipation. So constipation again, in retrospect we find people may have problems with constipation even before they describe a note problems with movement of blood pressure changes in blood pressure may be dropping him blood pressure or heart rate abnormalities because of. Changes in the innovation to the heart. These are all kind of examples of nominal that aren't necessarily specific to Parkinson's disease but kind of come to once we see the motor features we can say, Oh yeah before that, there were these other sorts non motor features that were really predating it. So the point is, is that Parkinson's certainly more than that and We're appreciating that more and it finally. I would say now really coming on the forefront again, even more is a cognitive issue of Parkinson's and I think what we're recognizing again, cognitive issues a pretty predominant in Parkinson's literature sort of all over the place but essentially, the reporting about forty percent even upon diagnosis may already have some cognitive issues. Now, that's not the same thing as dementia. So this is called mild cognitive impairment in cognitive impairment is defined by the idea that a person may be noticing memory related issue or their family members noting that but they're not functioning paired meaning. They can do all the Adl's but they themselves were noting this and we can actually pick that up on some diagnostic testing as well

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New York - 7-Year-Old Giselle Torres Found Safe After Being Abducted By Father

Financial Quarterback With Josh Jalinski

00:34 sec | 3 years ago

New York - 7-Year-Old Giselle Torres Found Safe After Being Abducted By Father

"An amber alert that you're probably gone on your phone Friday evening is cancelled after seven year old Giselle Torres was found unharmed. Lieutenant Andy Snider from Cheltenham Township Police Department in Pennsylvania describes how they got the suspect to surrender. One of our hostage negotiators was able to get him on the phone. Negotiate his surrender to the New York City Police Department. Giselle had been taken from a town outside Philadelphia by her biological father, Juan Pablo Torres, along with two other men who wore body armor and carried guns. Torahs faces charges that include kidnapping and child

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Nats fire employee for throwing coffee at woman

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:25 sec | 3 years ago

Nats fire employee for throwing coffee at woman

"Meantime, nationals of fired an employee who allegedly threw two cups of hot coffee in the face of a female convenience store employee in the Dominican Republic. In a Twitter video posted on Friday night, Giselle Morel, who was the administrator of the Nats Academy in Boca Chica, Dominican Republic, was shown filling up coffee cups of for exchanging words with the cashier and then throwing the coffee honor. He will be facing charges in the Dominican

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Tom Brady speaks out

Inside the Huddle

10:36 min | 3 years ago

Tom Brady speaks out

"Right twenty years now Tom Brady has said just about nothing about anything at all he went out of his way to say as little as possible when there is a microphone in his face yeah for a good chunk of that time he was pretty quiet on social media as well but then he started to reveal more and more on social media then he became a free agent and then you couldn't shut this guy up then he started making as much noise as possible and now that he's out of New England he's practically fighting to get in front of a microphone in the past few days alone Brady is done a players Tribune piece that's like a million words long and now a two hour interview with Howard Stern and if you thought that in appearance on store and meant that he was going to completely unload on bill E. Bobby and the pats for how they treated him go ahead and re think that one wrong assumptions were made about our relationship out how he felt about me I know genuinely how he feels about me now I'm not going to respond to every rumor or assumption that you made other than what his responsibility as coaches to try to get the best player but the team not only in the short term but in the long term as well so what I could control was trying to be the best I can be in both of those situations also so I got to a point where I was I was an older athlete and he sort of plan for the future which is what is responsibility is and I don't fault him for that and that's what he should be you and that's what every coach should be doing not that I would ever coach but you know if I'm ever in a position of authority I would understand that she I would think I really need to before that interview was I like to get his face with a game on that is a remarkable non answer even for TV forty three and I always love that movie includes this now I'm not going to respond to every rumor or assumption this made and then you proceed to not respond to any rumor or assumption that has been made you just blow right on by you don't say or respond to Jack I mean I was a chance for Brady could have really unloaded on tele check but didn't and clearly he doesn't want to for whatever reason maybe it's because he genuinely feels like Belichick is not bad guy here or maybe it's just because he does not want to air it out in public and he didn't really seem to want to get into whether or not he thought that he deserves more respect from Billy and Bobby for what he had done again I can't do his job and you can't do mine right so the fact that you could say what I'd be successful without him the same level of success I don't believe I would have been but I feel the same and vice versa as well the time isn't there some reasonable your part that he didn't make you a patriot for life no absolutely not no because this is a part for me in my life that experience something very different here's the thing I mean it is tough to get a read on Brady when it comes to Pella Scheck and their relationship obviously it's a complicated relationship put Brady is not going to let you inside that relationship not very much so what's the point of putting yourself out there the way he is if you're not going to say anything at all a new C. Mike doing a many media tore is about getting your side of the story out there it's about you controlling the narrative you know as well as promoting yourself and your brand and this new phase your career but exactly what is his side of the story again this guy's not saying anything what it seems to me is it's like he's framing things and he's being respectful about Jack but it's nothing but love and respect right well me ask you this time if it's nothing but love and respect the hell are you doing in Tampa if it's all respect why are you still in New England and what about all the reports in recent months in recent years about how strange that relationship wise so which is it exactly is it a totally respectful parting of the ways or was Brady really bad about the fact that Belichick would not commit to him in the form of a multi year extension that he wanted because Brady says it's the former but there's a lot of smoke there it was the latter all in speaking of smoke there was the revelation the Brady drank any smoked weed in high school there was that but is it really a revelation quote what kept me from smoking a lot of weed obviously in high school you try that and you drink and go to parties but I always felt like I was letting my dad down he went on quote I do have fun in high school with partying and drinking and smoking weed on occasion but as it got later my high school life does became less and less and quote I mean I guess that's something it shows that he has been a cyborg his entire life did do was not going to Baskin Robbins in high school and asking if they add avocado ice cream that when all the other kids were baking in high school Tommy was well baking in high school at least for a minute or two I mean damn what a wild man homeboy really did get loose yeah not really then again if you don't chop it up for two hours with Howard Stern not answer any questions because how it's not having that in well he didn't admit to any strain in his relationship with the hood Tommy did admit to a strain in his relationship with his wife you know because of the long hours the resistance bands the avocado ice cream the avoidance of night shades and probably that guy Alex rubbing all that lotion on his legs the fact that it was all in during the football season then once it ended he was all in on his off the field business is the fact that he was being a pretty selfish dude and Giselle was not having that you know she didn't feel like I was doing my part to the family you know when she felt like I would play football on all season and she would take care of the house and all seven of season one ended I'd be like great let me get into all my other business activities let me get into my football training and she said they're going when you can do things for the house you're gonna take the kids to school and do that right now is a big part of our marriage that I would I had to like check myself because she's like I have goals and dreams too it's just not this you know do these things either so you better start you know taking care of things about how so two years ago as it related to your laptop off for me I had to make a big transition in my life to say I can't do all the things that I wanted to do football like I used to you know I got to take care of things in my family because my family was the situation wasn't great she wasn't satisfied with our marriage damn like I gotta stop wearing my recovery performance jammies like wow I might have to eat a tomato I mean I guess that's something sort of as much as a wife telling a husband you're not keeping up your end of the bargain do better or hit the brakes I mean not that that's some sort of crazy revelation debut I think that Tommy was taking the kids to school and doing the dishes I mean his duties all ball all day except when he's trying to convince everybody that drinking water prevents sunburn of course she was passed and then there was the admission that he did not throw to some guys that he did not trust I would say I don't have any trust that this guy can you know help us to win the game and I can definitely expressed my opinion to say if you put him out there I'm not going to build the wall because I write you know the whole team is trusting me to do what's right by the team so you can't put someone out there that I don't believe in because if I don't believe in and then it'll work was for the team home shut it down let's go home he went there if you can trust you you weren't getting the ball you know again for Brady that sounds like some kind of crazy revelation he just admitted if he didn't trust you he would not feed you damn homeboy is ruthless no actually homeboy is like every other quarterback in the history of the world in that regard they have guys that they trust to run the right route and make a catch and they have guys that they don't trust the guys do they do trust get the most looks the guys that they don't don't it's pretty much out is ready quarterback ever however there is one thing that did come out of the interview that we did not know something regulatory the fact is he's got a nickname I nicknamed the we didn't know a nickname the comes courtesy of Matt castle by the way did you know the back castle never started a game in college sign Jerome Bettis is from Detroit anyway Matt Cassel never starting a game in college is now the second most important fact about Matt Cassel because the most important fact about castle he's he's the one who got lost Tom Brady the following now it comes it comes from a gaming six when Brady suffered what was ultimately diagnosed as a sports hernia go ahead ask because like like one side looks like I would say like an orange and then the other side was normal and I was like something's wrong here thank you thank Dr Brady something's wrong here we just jump in there what's your first and the fact that one testy was normal and the other with the size of an orange art Modell things you want to get that checked out Tom as you might imagine the fellas in a locker room we're not about to let that go my backup time capsule turn pictures of me like with this once you step on one thank you guys

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Brady: It was 'just time' to leave Pats for new challenge

AP News Radio

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Brady: It was 'just time' to leave Pats for new challenge

"On Tom the Brady week entered that Tiger his final Woods season was supposed in New to England defend with his a strong masters inkling title that it would instead be his last comes with word the patriots that he and his six caddie time Joe Superbowl lacava champion are who signed being with sued the Tampa Bay from Buccaneers an incident in free at agency the Valspar last championship month said two Wednesday years on ago Sirius XM's Brian the Howard Bruso Stern show was a fan it was at just that time tournament for a change and is reiterating alleging that that he has Lacob no hard feelings I shoved about him coach as bill he was Belichick trying to take not a making selfie a with patriot woods for life perusal insisting claims there has he never suffered been a rift physical between the wounds two losing over who is his most ability responsible to earn for income doing one success and has had ongoing Brady also health talked problems about moving his family the to Russo Derek Jeter's is seeking mansion thirty in Tampa thousand as dollars well as his in marriage damages to supermodel Giselle woods Bundchen finished in a tie trying for marijuana second at and alcohol that tournament as a teenager and both in his he college and Lochaber career at Michigan are named I'm in Josh the lawsuit Rowntree I'm David Shuster

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Umatilla tribes close casino and halt tribal events as coronavirus precautions. Years-long leadership dispute of Cayuga Nation leads to fight and arrests. Northern Arapaho Tribe declares emergency due to methamphetamine abuse.

Native America Calling

03:44 min | 3 years ago

Umatilla tribes close casino and halt tribal events as coronavirus precautions. Years-long leadership dispute of Cayuga Nation leads to fight and arrests. Northern Arapaho Tribe declares emergency due to methamphetamine abuse.

"This is National Native News Antonio Gonzalez a presumptive positive case of the corona virus has been declared on the U. Mattila reservation the Oregon Health Authority contacted the confederated tribes governing body Monday to alert health officials of an exposed employees at the tribes. Wild Horse Casino. The individual is hospitalized in Washington state for treatment. As Casey you WSB Giselle Half Moon. Reports officials took immediate action. An emergency command center being headed by Lisa Guzman. Ceo of the Tribal Health Center has been initiated with support by members of the tribal government staff. Health facility personnel had previously participated in multiple discussions with numerous agencies regarding the corona virus and as a result were able to quickly address the case development on Monday morning as a precaution tribal leadership issued immediate closures for the Community High School Head Start Daycare and senior center until all facilities have been fully sanitized. The tribal casino is also temporarily closed to conduct full cleansing operations but is expected to reopen and twenty four to forty eight hours. In addition all community events on the UMATILLA Indian reservation are cancelled for the week of March. Second through the eighth. This is just sell half moon reporting from the humid Silla Indian reservation now low nation lawmakers on Monday discussed what efforts the tribe is taking to address the corona virus. A team has been established to monitor plan. Prepare and coordinate precautionary efforts the Navajo Department of Health reports. They're currently no cases of the krona virus on the Navajo nation but the tribal health department is monitoring a case in Arizona. Meanwhile the Indian Health Service is following normal policies and procedures for respiratory illnesses. A fight over leadership of a New York tribe has led to arrests. Ws KGB's Silia. Clark has more. The causes of this conflict goes back over a decade and involves the site of several buildings. The leader of the federally recognized you. Nation Council recently ordered the late night takeover and demolition of a dozen buildings under the control of the Traditionalist Unity Council they included a schoolhouse and longhouse used for traditional ceremonies. That leader said it was done to reclaim property. Stolen from KU nation. The traditional leaders called destruction of the buildings acts of terrorism and treason against the Cuyahoga nation. New York Senator Chuck Schumer has called on the Justice and Interior Department to investigate the destruction of the buildings. I'm Celia Clark. The northern Arapaho tribe has declared a state of emergency amid a crisis of Methamphetamine Addiction Wyoming Public Radio Savannah Mar reports the northern Arapaho. Business Council has directed all tribal employees to make combating meth addiction a top priority at a dedication ceremony last week tribal leader said. This isn't a new problem on the wind. River Reservation Matthews reached a crisis level. Here years ago but business councilwoman CLORINDA calling thunder said. She believes the tribe can overcome. It can do it. Free better people. This journey has eradicated or call her. This comes about a month after the OGLALA. Sioux tribe declared a state of emergency over Matthews and its role in the high homicide rate on the Pine Ridge reservation. The northern Arapaho tribes declaration also establishes an Anti Meth Task Force and a series of community listening sessions for National Native News. I'm Savannah Mar and demand. Tony Al Gonzales.

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Leaders: Gisle Rabesahala

Encyclopedia Womannica

03:45 min | 4 years ago

Leaders: Gisle Rabesahala

"Today's leader was a celebrated politician and was devoted to fighting for freedom and her country. She lived through era's colonialism and independence. Let's talk about Giselle Raba. Saha Jeff just sell Roberts Hollow was born on May Seventh Nineteen Twenty Nine Antananarivo Madagascar at that point Madagascar was a French colony. Gazelles family was very politically involved. Her father was an officer in the French army so she spent most of her childhood moving between his different postings and France Tunisia and molly when he died in nineteen forty to Giselle and her family return to Madagascar ask are those. Zell initially dreamed of becoming a nun. She decided against it by the age of seventeen. She was deeply involved in politics herself in the mid nineteen forties. Some political leaders about a gas car led efforts to become independent failed to do so through legal channels some some became radicalized and decided to take more violent measures in nineteen forty seven. Malagasy nationalists armed mostly with spears attacked attack. French military bases across the island. It became known as the nineteen forty seven. Malagasy uprising in response the French French killed many of the nationals estimates from the French said be killed around eleven hundred Malagasy nationals while Malagasy estimates were way higher around one hundred thousand casualties. Giselle was actively involved in a campaign for the rights of political prisoners from the uprising. She fought to free thousands of prisoners. She gathered a committee to support. Prisoners families wrote news articles to attract international attention and worked with members of parliament. Element petitioned the French president. In nineteen fifty six Giselle became the first woman elected as a municipal councillor. She was also the the first woman to lead a Malagasy political party having founded a party called the Union of the Malagasy. People in Nineteen fifty-eight Giselle United. Five nationalist nationalist organizations to help the Congress party for the independence of Madagascar. After a series of revolts Madagascar gained full independence in nineteen sixty when France agreed to let it become autonomous. Giselle then shifted roles from General Secretary of the Congress Party three to Minister of Culture and revolutionary art in that role. She committed herself to protecting people's heritage. She founded a national library. Prairie in nineteen seventy nine oversaw. The publication fifty works in the Malagasy language restored more than twenty five national monuments organized artistic mystic competitions and create the Mala gase copyright office in one thousand nine hundred five. Her policies helped promote national creativity. Giselle served as minister stir of culture until Nineteen ninety-one ten years later. She was also appointed Deputy Speaker of the Senate in addition to her roles in government. Giselle Zell was also on the editorial board of Nationalist newspaper. That opposed French. Colonial rule for much of her life. Giselle never got married or had any children when she was asked about her decision not to do so. She said that she preferred to serve her country instead to Zell wraps a Halla passed away on June twenty-seventh seventh two thousand eleven one day after the fiftieth anniversary of Madagascar's independence. After her death local reporters described her as as mother courage. Mother of the nation.

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US: Med student tried to smuggle cancer research to China

WBZ Midday News

00:32 sec | 4 years ago

US: Med student tried to smuggle cancer research to China

"A Chinese cancer researcher sponsored by Harvard to study the US has been ordered held without bail pending trial on stealing from Beth Israel deaconess Medical Center jun Giselle song was arrested December tenth at Logan bound for China with vials of research specimens in a sock packed in his bag yesterday a federal judge ruled in favor of prosecutors at Jones connection with the Chinese government which gave him a scholarship made him a flight risk the feds claim China uses post grad students and researchers to steal intellectual property from the

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Wrong-way driver killed on I-10 identified as HPD officer

Rush Limbaugh

00:18 sec | 4 years ago

Wrong-way driver killed on I-10 identified as HPD officer

"Oh one our top story H. B. D. says the wrong way driver who died in a head on crash on I. ten your ceiling this morning was an officer thirty say thirty two year old officer Giselle Florio was headed east on the westbound lane when she hit the front of an eighteen Wheeler officers l'oreal was pronounced dead at the scene truck driver not injured

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Homelessness & social housing

Planet Money

07:08 min | 4 years ago

Homelessness & social housing

"I met Chris at a park in Manhattan. Tell me what your nickname is black. That's the shortness of I last night. Chris likes good bottled water, the Mets the Knicks and the jets in that order and chocolate butterfinger hours eating when you approach. Chris has a daughter who just finished her second year of college carry a picture right on my phone. High school graduation, robe valedictorian. Wow. He's been helping her out a bid putting some money in her pocket, but she treated him to lunch today for the past eight years. I think I've been paying her phone Bill and my phone Bill and now she because I'm in this situation, she actually paid the phone, Bill FIS in is I think I did a good job raising. I know say good feeling Chris became homeless a month and a week ago, I was on a train for two nights before I got before I got into the system. That's not too good because I didn't know about two hotels. The hotels, Chris checked into a hotel in Manhattan, a couple of days ago and all the rooms at this hotel are completely occupied by men who are homeless paid for by the city. Hello and welcome to planet money. I'm Sally home, and I'm Sarah quintiles today on the show. We look at how New York City ended up renting thousands of hotel rooms for the homeless. Also, how solving homelessness might be surprisingly cheap and how the first step in solving? It is learning how to count. This message comes from NPR sponsor each rate. Investing your money shouldn't require moving mountains, no matter how much or how little experience, you have each raid makes investing simple along with great value. They provide the tools and support you need to navigate the markets. All to help your money, work hard for you. For more information visit each Ray dot com slash NPR. Each rate securities, LLC member sipc. It's nineteen sixty five a white minister is murdered in some Alabama. But no one is held to account more than fifty years later. We return to the place where it happened to call ally, ally and finally solve this murder white lies from NPR new episodes drop. Tuesdays? People in New York City, have what's called a right to shelter. That means New York City is legally obligated to find a bed for every person who needs one every single adult every family every couple every night of the year. If the shelters are full people cannot be turned away. So the city, rents blocks of hotel rooms entire floors entire hotels, just for the homeless, some or sort of like a shelter hotel hybrid. Some are five star hotels with paying customers on some floors, and homeless families on others, the hotel Chris's at doesn't allow him to have any visitors. So I couldn't get in. Actually, I want to see. So this is your windows, overlooking park, and that's my bed deer and this doesn't look like a hotel bed known, like it's not hotel furniture right up, his the headboard. Of what they had, I guess, a Queen or king size. The headboard is still out there, but everything else was taken away. So they could put these two cats. What I call them cuts. Yeah. Twin bed on, on meadow, removed the, the official hotel furniture the hotel that Christmas day at is a big hotel chain. You've heard of it, you seen signs from the side of the freeway, but we're not going to name the hotel because the city told us that in the past when people have found out that certain commercial hotels or housing the homeless those hotels dumped the homeless guests overnight leaving the city's scrambling to find new hotel beds for them all the hotel rooms. The city uses are technically shelters with the rules of shelter. You have to be in by ten PM, and you can't be in the hotel during the day. If you're not working, you have to be out between hours nine to five as far as food and drink water can't bring anything else in their ways. You could sneak some candy bars, and they check your socks. But if you take the candy bar on put in the back of your side, they don't they don't they don't check that at this hotel it's two strangers to a room they each get a locker for their staff because they're strangers. And Chris says his roommate is a big snore who keeps the room to Colt in his bed. He remained hoses on by the window. Very close to each other. Does it feel like a hotel? We're actually does you do get the some service there. We get the linen. That chance. But the inside is, is, is looks like a hotel last year. The city spent three hundred and sixty four million dollars about a million dollars a day, using hotels as shelters. And of course, it's been even more money on traditional shelters. Yeah. The city has to do this by court. Order right to shelter has been around since nineteen Seventy-nine a group called the coalition for the homeless was behind the right to shelter. But even they say that things have turned out kind of weird Giselle rue the air with the coalition says they never thought, it'd come to hotel beds. It's far cheaper to provide housing and not only is it cheaper. It's more humane thing to do. It just makes logical financial immoral sense. Housing, it costs about forty thousand dollars a year to shelter, a single adult like Chris in New York City, and treselle says that is so much more than what it would cost to help Chris rent in apartment, basically double the cost of renting him. An apartment as the city is now spending, or greater and greater share sheltering tens of thousands of people. They need to be thinking about solutions to start housing people, so that they can not be spending billions of dollars on shelter costs in perpetuity, and cities all over the country, spent huge amounts on temporary shelter, even though housing is often cheaper than shelter. Not always we're gonna get into some of the nuances in a minute. Either way, Chris says he wants out I gotta go. I could stay you know, so I do everything I can get out of the system. Chris, MRs cooking in a kitchen. Chef ramsay. But I like to cook my own meals at twenty minutes, I less. Do you miss cooking Righetti tomato sauce and the city they get it? They say, yeah. These hotels are expensive, so they're phasing out commercial hotel use. But it'll still take five years, and they're investing more in permanent affordable housing.

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Ben Affleck Had Been 'Drinking Alone for Days' Before Heading Back to Rehab

Jason and Alexis

01:34 min | 5 years ago

Ben Affleck Had Been 'Drinking Alone for Days' Before Heading Back to Rehab

"This. Morning let's talk about Ben Affleck Ben Affleck according to people magazine had been drinking alone for days before heading back to rehab that he was on a downward. Spiral he was in bad. Shape he wasn't. Eating he hadn't showered and it didn't take much convincing to get him to go to. Rehab he wanted to go and he. Cooperated so that's the latest story for. People I, mean we kind of knew that he didn't put up a, fight but that was what was happening leading up to the days of. Him I just heard a story to that Warner Brothers is considering removing him or he's considering removing himself from the role of Batman because of insurance that the. Insurance on him playing that. Role would be. So high now because of his addiction struggles I mean that's been that project has been. So plagued right with him they should. Probably move on I I liked him. I didn't, dislike him as much as some people did as Batman but, maybe move on and re let that franchise settle for a little bit Well yeah I mean but let it settle or do what they, did with Spiderman they relaunched it so successfully with Tom Holland that you know Because, remember they had a blip with Andrew Garfield with Spiderman nobody liked those two movies you'll let it you let it simmer for, a couple years and then you do you do a great casting job like they did with, Tom Holland and look now when people think Spiderman. They no longer think at. Tobey Maguire which I used to they now, think of Tom Holland, they have to. Do the same, thing

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George Zimmerman accused of making threats

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01:38 min | 5 years ago

George Zimmerman accused of making threats

"The iheartradio app you can download that after free bbc news time six oh nine new trouble for george zimmerman the florida man acquitted in the twenty twelve killing of trayvon martin this time german is charged with stalking as we hear from cbs alison keys they were minister charged with misdemeanor stalking accused of threatening and harassing a private investigator last year the investigator says he got twenty one phone calls thirty eight text messages and seven voicemails and just over two hours the investigator worked for production company that was producing a documentary about the twenty twelve death of trayvon martin the unarmed black teen shot to death by zimmerman zimmerman is set to appear in court on may thirtieth authorities also say zimmerman threatened to feed the private investigator to an alligator the annual met gala was held in new york city last night hundreds of celebrities were there for this year's exhibition entitled heavenly bodies fashion and the catholic imagination among those in attendance tom brady and giselle bunch who posted this clip the social media on their way to the event almost arriving at the mat make bait would acuity is in the acuity guy saw seriously well adam kaufman is decked and head to toe and celtics gear the couple last night war complimenting golden black for saatchi outfits let you think about that take my outfits cheaper it's all yours thanks celtics and sixers going five philadelphia staved off eliminator home last night while three ninety two win jason tatum lead boston with twenty points but he was one of.

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Tom Brady negotiated with wife to play at least 2 more years

The NFL Show

01:29 min | 5 years ago

Tom Brady negotiated with wife to play at least 2 more years

"Okay you favor a corner over a defensive lineman you're the only guy in america the dick because you didn't watch super bowl okay he didn't watch the super bowl you haven't watched any great watch any of those teams no team can cover if you can't rush that's a fact so you know but that being said i don't wanna pick on cleveland i won't pick on the seventy sixers either so we'll move on a luma on we'll talk about a team that you know we just brought up that team that was going to trade up apparently for baker mayfield at the number two spot and that is the new england patriots and we have to talk about their quarterback tom brady he says he is negotiated essay that in quotations the next two years with his wife giselle about his future and those are family talks we have two more years of tom brady and then we're gonna get to the point where is it going to be franchise tagged in twenty twenty what will the future look like is he going to get a new contract with the patriots they have the seventh round danny atlema came in from lsu th there's a whole lot of stuff going on now to figure out what is the future for tom brady will look i think this i think the shooter for all these great quarterbacks in the nfl has just gotten changed with the matt ryan contract i mean matt ryan changed the landscape first thing that happened her cousin changed the landscape and this is the whole genesis behind free agency this is what the agents have always hoped for what happened in free agency a free agent makes ex that a guy who's an established player will make x plus y and that's what's happening with kirk cousins and now ryan got a contract in an era rogers is going to get a contract that and i think what's going on in new england and this is just my own instinct is i think.

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