33 Burst results for "Haggard"

Paul Ryan Will Not Attend RNC If Trump Gets 2024 Nomination

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:10 min | 7 months ago

Paul Ryan Will Not Attend RNC If Trump Gets 2024 Nomination

"Really, really, really was hoping and praying that former congressman Paul Ryan, who's now on the board over there at the Fox corporation that runs Fox News, I was really wondering if he was going to go. And if he does not want to go, I'm not sure how, I mean, I hate to say it. I don't know how I can go on. And he sat down with W ISN reporter Jason calvi over the weekend, and he said something that has absolutely wrecked me. Do you hear my voice? Are you watching the show today on Salem news channel? Do you see it on my face? Do I look a little haggard? I haven't been sleeping very well. Because this is simply devastating. Come 20 24, the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, where will you be? It depends on who the nominee is. I'll be here if it's somebody not named Trump. You won't show up if it's not. Yeah, I'm not interested in participating in that now. Even in Wisconsin. Even Wisconsin.

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"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

"Think not something. I i felt and then i think there's probably other things that after he if i what shaken because too close to it still the i'll go. Oh gosh that's interesting. Not i was saying matt. We were saying that. Why would we say you know what i mean. I think that will probably happen. Do you think you're a kinder person coming out of the other end of two seasons. No oh maybe yeah. Maybe it combined having kind of my kids and sunday night. Things my things to me in my head shifting and of my My paso priorities shifting. You know maybe. But i i definitely made it definitely filled may have definitely made me feel like. Oh i want this show to be humid. I want people to fill fill know because it's tough subject. It's not such things wanting to feel like. I did feel at the end but thank you so much for coming on the show. Thank keep a happy day. A big thanks to daisy haggard for talking to me and putting a face on a story of redemption again. The show is back to life on showtime and the season finale for season two. Is airing on monday october. Eighteenth andy gardner bernstein is our producer. Patrick antonetti audio editor. And please take care of yourself..

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"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These

01:42 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

"Him the gettin it. I couldn't forget you now. I am so. I remember sitting says every tries but i just something's going now. I've had those moments in life tried to forgive tunnel. Stay sometimes someone just decimating ono very nice and then i took. Oh i'm tougher than i. you know. Think yeah on depends so you said you go into this. Show not really like with huge ideas you want to explore. Which i think is a great way to approach storytelling by the way like you're not. I wanna write about forgiveness right now. Yeah you're writing about a character. I wonder if there's anything that you surprised yourself with as far as the thoughts about about forgiveness or about the ways that people hurt each other the ways. The people help each other are they. Have you learned anything writing the show besides the nuts and bolts storytelling which is super important. I think that I think latin gonna sound stage cheesy. But i think highland how much i care about cleanness like i was like i won't alike and things having because even when you're writing something is you'll crossing at your own a bit cruel i want i want to feel womb in the heart of it. I didn't know how much i can't about. Lines however rising. Does that. Make any sense. So i didn't want it to be clever in shiny. I was like i would choose. I would choose this being located. But with a baked light in the end. People feeling wombs and i didn't realize how much i cared about that. I would choose that everything. Cool any seconded today. I.

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These

06:33 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

"Did you come to crafts in terms of writing. I mean i wrote really silly things child as well In there comes a point. You know when you realize that writing isn't just about expressing yourself tastes these really hard. It is a yeah. Things didn't have any structure. That was my thing i could do. Structure tool and i tell you lord on has taught me so much because she was amazing with tonight she totally understood. It was my baby. I was going to be a bit annoying and a bit pressure about stuff. So she's got no ego about she but she is so clever and she was such a sister in such et venus and she slowly. I feel like by working with high. I've really sold learned so much about. She'd be like well. Maybe fool tonight. But i didn't understand that then. Oh and now. I you know i really feel like. She told me so much because she had understanding of of some fundamentals with writing the. I just didn't have you know. I could write a scene but could really and then nine then i started to find myself thinking of the story and i saw this is so much better so it's really hard writing. It is right. Well yeah yard ali's like awesome right so i wonder if you can give an example of that the shaping of something from an idea. A good idea creative idea to something that is moving plot forward. I know that maybe he had we'll on trying to show. I'm trying to think like winston Figured out quite we planned it too much. I would not do what we planned. So i i seem to want to. I seem to seem to face the want. It surprised me as much as it was surprise. Someone else so that. Was we plan something. And then my parents just killed the neighbor. She's just died at lowest. Like i sometimes so lawyers like the like the forensic passing coming in to clean up after you've done. Imagine she'd be like all right. Daisy handlery. i'm going in but on gloves immense. She'd helped me make that mate. You know she helps you go well. You know what it's funny. It's good it's surprising. Let's make it well. That's so interesting because that's one of my favorite scenes my favorites right something. I was like. Oh she's did how are you. I'm i'm good thanks. Fresh start new beginnings. It's lovely day same. Isn't it crisp. it's nothing quite like winter. Sun is the how are you. I feel fabulous. Thank you asking who. I'm so glad. Shy feather clean is if we saw inside and out i do wonder sometimes you under his like being harlot slept killer man. Stealer all right. You're having a bad day. So i'm i'm not gonna take offence. Oh i'm very well right now. Never being better. Just a woman didn't have prime taking a good hard look at psycho husbands stealing. Fuck biscuit casually bay. They got sin in the sun while she's should be rotting death in prison cell three. Can you just stop it. Now stop its wrought runt wrought dirty little prison kenna. You don't know anything about me. Just leave me alone stopping me. You will always be alone. Fuck off and die. Isla it because it manages to combine the elements of the show right the themes of the show. Although mary doesn't talk much during it although that is kind of fitting to has talked at a lot he and it is a surprise it. Also it it's a scene that evokes a lot of discomfort right. And because i don't want to say too much about it i guess will be neighbor dies. Spoiler for people have k. You don't know which night but you don't know which sides that's right straight. But there's the discomfort of feeling empathy for mary and all the hatred that she's subjected to right and then there's just like she's an annoying neighbor like almost a sitcom trope. Yeah yeah and then she dies dies debts which is funny when it happens shocking but also we go circle around to like mary's plight right. Yeah it can't be funny for a long time because he's an all this is her yet if she's naming him or anything like that. I mean i didn't if you've seen the second season but we make it as hard to marry as we can possibly make it. You know it we think you give her a hard time in the first one on like we really do have through it but yeah because they're are things that you know. That just can't happen somebody. He's been in prison for That's just things that they can't be nancy near to be part of this if they are they going back into life and no one's gonna believe them i think so. Yeah about not seen does as well as you. You mentioned that. The show is about redemption redemption and forgiveness and trust. I think we'll be tell me that. And i it is pretty pretty much isn't it. Oh well then you tell me. What no no. I think it is no no. I didn't mean it like that. I mean i'm not very when writing. I didn't think. I just right down themes if you know what i mean and then it becomes really apparent that i really care about to give. Everybody liked you. Really carolina's oh is it. That obvious. oh yes. I'm just not very analytical but.

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"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These

03:31 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

"All taught developed it to now talk facet phrases together and it just thought it's kind of takeoff but it took years and these things take so long you know at one point where we had a brother and then she didn't have say i was gonna ask about what what kind of significant changes happened along the way she had a brother than i realized that the relationship private trying to writes the brother was this really pally relationship and it was like everyone kept jenny saying she wouldn't have thought if she'd been imprisoned trae team so that so we we had to get rid of the brother which is sad but then it was right because that's the the that was a crucial thing because he was one of the big parts really but then it was funny and then all the focus is on the seventy child's Much better for the show. Are you an only child no. I'm one of six. Oh wow wow. I'm from like a show biz family right well. My dad's directa is funny. It feels like such an show biz family because my divest my family when you've got such a big family and if there's any one of you it doesn't feel like this to know what you mean. Yeah i'm sure. I'm not a mathematics family. My dad's a mathematician so mathematics family. My dad's my mom's like ozzy. Australian paint likes sankt also and autism and then everyone else two completely different things so well the one thing though about having a family member in any profession. Let's say actually have been close to a profession. It's maybe a little outside most people's experience. Like i know more about math and like university life than most people probably like and you were exposed to acting in the arts and scripts. Now tighten away the most people art accidentally and my in my question is did. You always wanna do that. Yeah i wanted to write and also you know. I did all my joys in the baku scripts. That's what i drew on the united states. we ought to house. my parents were like. Don't watch television. Just make come basically. so the. here's the paper. His depends see So i would do all with the script so as always reading these pages of script. So i grew up with that and i loved writings to his write short stories and poems and do terrible place for my family make much them and jim routine so i think yeah i wanted to perform and i wanted to write but i never go into any school. Plays when i okay. Can you tell me anything about these. Plays that you performed. As a child was so bad they would just. I would just fully improvised planning. I said this the other day so But but i did this. I did play one day. 'cause my dad did a film could the mystery we no. That's my my dad. Did a film with my dad isn't film quote the blood on satan's claw and it was a bit of a through fab colts kind of camera film and we had to claw in the dressing out. We now big polishing up secondhand plays an ice do plays with the clo- and one of them was cool with the mystery of the scratched babe and it was just maybe going out. There's a scratch my and it went on and on and on and then one day my dad stood up. Biff is rubbish. It's not going anywhere you haven't got.

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"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These

02:12 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

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"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

With Friends Like These

08:22 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on With Friends Like These

"So i suppose things like that inspired the five at the photograph in the season one of me that we chose for the newspaper photograph wizard sort of posing with your teenage friends. Trying to be sexy photos. Because i thought that's what the media would do in that situation but yeah so that was really and then and then it was also those stories. You hear when you're growing up. Nephew thought that i feel like there's wasted stories. Terrible stories about surveyed somebody. he's eighteen or nineteen something happens. Somebody gets in the car with somebody's drinking or something also and these peop- we everybody always somebody your school or somebody. Somebody's friend that a friend. So tragic stories. Kind of hold me three lives So that that's something. I i always thought about because somebody we knew when we were young who you had a terrible accident that was due to somebody else. Make him stay. So those things as heart you on the united and you'll had something quite formative so and he. He has a big old mishmash of things. I don't know if you specifically chose eighteen for mary's age. But i've been thinking about it and it's it's a real specific marker in our culture right. Eighteen is supposedly when you become an adult. Yeah there's a big difference when we think about seventeen and we think about eighteen so to commit this crime at eighteen. It's this place where she's almost a child right. Yeah and we might offer more forgiveness to someone who just happened to be a few days younger. Yeah i know said. What's the point. I think to me what i feel like my life began. We need like. I wasn't happy at school so when i left school i went. Oh this is live this is. This is much easier than that school fan. So i think that was probably significant. Fat decision With it's just just as you're about to launch into to this chapter this thing happens and then you have to get to do that. Lift and you talked about how you're living at home and that's one of the things we're thinking about as a grown grown person living at home but that what the experiences of having to kind of renegotiate your boundaries with your parents. I'm curious if there is anything that you could bring to the other part of mary's experience. Which is this intense boundary that she has with the world at large right like having to cross into society and re relate to everything now. I know you didn't spend eighteen years in prison. But what what. What are things that you drew from to kind of get to that. Well i mean beyond just sort of as a writer having fun with some that thinking what would what would be really strange. Now you know what what what is wits closing arise thinking back to when you nineteen ninety nine and a lot how now. Everyone's just walking along the right staring at fired What are the things that you'd be caught that this is not like is completely different. So those things always Just really fun to toews rise and think about you know what i mean Whether it be the ot or i would have known to. Her rivals had died. She's been in a time capsule he's been in prison. It's enjoy enjoying these moments and things that you would miss out on much as you making a comment on the wealth like the fact that you know. She says what everyone's obsessed with fines. She's slightly attached to summer pi- teenage memorabilia. So yet those things would just like a man. Laura stayed on had a lovely wife enjoyed just disgusting and thinking about that and obviously some creative license with that because people in prison do not as i said they are in the well. This is not i know. It's highly removed from the well but you can have a bit of finding Again on the other side and And we spoke to women who had been in prison and people who imprison and anoxia. She asked to simple simple questions. Like what was it. What does it feel like what did you what was the hardest thing was the strangest thing and women was really interesting about clothes. She said that she was so thrown off by clouds for about a year after coming back because she was so used to few items that she will that choice really threw her and also she like. Mary had the choice that she left. That was ten years ago. That was that choice. You'd have any money so close. She had with the clothes she had when she's gone to prison. So things like that. We enjoyed bringing into the show to make it feel more real i think and i guess i have to ask about another thing. You might have drawn from her. Had personal experience with which is. Have you ever cut your own bangs. Yeah and if so what was. The result. Very very stupidly decided to cut my own bangs but not look. My mirror was offset from my sink to my basin. So i pay every base ca and then look the mirror screams and then went back and did it again. I don't know why. I didn't know i was so kind of cleaned cleanly but i but i did that. And then every time. I look back it was. It was horrendous. basically It and did you actually cut your banks for the show. I'm curious did you have to walk around. Act like the micro micro french i had. We had a wig in the fifties and then the second season i just couldn't i couldn't be bothered to be made up that long because i wanted to put my kids to bed in the everyone go valley so i said come on guys. Let's do it. Just make me let ridiculous. I'll look ridiculous to six weeks and at the school gates. I got some brilliant looks. So yes i don't wanna go back to the the emotional kind of entry that mary has. Because that's i think the the texture of the show for me. And i i feel like it's relatable for all of us. Even though obviously very few of us have had mary's experience. yeah. I think. I think that she's I think that it is related to listen it because maybe sort of the dog right. And she's she's she's an innocent in a sense. And i think that's what's relatable maybe with with her she's optimist on an innocent and she's she's trying her best in a well. That doesn't really. There's not making easy for her so anyone he's not a you know a winner winner kind of relates to marry. I relate to marry someone who's dislike. I'm going to have a go. i'm gonna stick my toe in. And then she gets hurt but she pulls it but she gets. She gets back up again and she goes in and she's a fighter really but she's definite It is it a fundamentally show about hope. I think i'm forgiveness on. And she's an adult begin. Which i think we can fill light right general. You know unless some kind of amazing machine passan which. I'm definitely not you constantly feel like ooh you know. And maybe he's like that but she's got this sort of energy and optimism. Which i think actually makes relatable and makes you want to secede. Oh you definitely want her to succeed. And i think the other thing. I think this is what you're saying. Which is we've all had the experience of trying to enter into just even a small society that's near new up and it it can feel just as alienating or just as scary. Yeah you don't know the rules. You know and i wonder. Are you like that like mary. Are you an optimist. Do you dip your tone and then keep going. Yeah have a big kreider. you know. i'm not like i'm not like i'm i'm an optimist. Who can go. oh that's a workout. And then i. But then i seem to come by seeing it seems to. I seem to come back again if that makes it so an optimist. But i'm not unemotional. So they've brazenly stronger. I'm an emotional optimist.

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"haggard" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

05:53 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"I mean it's like the only thing the only thing separating her from a tamil why net. It's like both women seeing the kind of have an unhappy edge to him. You know but but the john howard omagh. I mean i really. I mean even in her song she sounds like you know she would like you know shoe like no rub somebody out. We're gonna. They were if they rubbed the wrong way. Yeah yeah she's she's this reactionary strain that we've seen so much recently. She was personifying it. It's also telling that take. The johnny cash was skillful enough politically to navigate. Bring her on board at the same time that he's doing you know song what is truth and they tell the story how nixon wanted him to do welfare cadillac and no way as johnny custody that not. His song doesn't believe in it. He does wadis truth. Which is not one of the great johnny cash songs but still pretty powerful stood up and they also talk about. How earl scruggs played the march on the pentagon with charlie daniels in his band later grows up to be this extremely right wing. Hey junior type person but at this point in time. He's on the left in these protesting the war. So i'm glad i got that in about a hippie who gets stuck in a redneck bar. Yeah uneasy rider the right right. He news obviously ship beside. And as far as i mean of course he later updated the eighties with a song called uneasy rider. Eighty eight and You'll want to know about that. With god awful but yeah i mean you know. He took a long journey. Like seventy baby boomers did. Then they get to the big song of this period that the big political song okie from muskogee bhai merle haggard and bill c tells hot originated. Is this a joke. They get ray benson in to talk about to give the hippie country fan perspective of how betrayed they felt and also to out rule haggard as a big pot smoker..

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"haggard" Discussed on Broken Record

Broken Record

06:14 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Broken Record

"I was fantastic. Thank you so much. I'm gonna tell all now to run out and listen to the album version because it's got a very full almost sounds like the band. Dan lights base. And it feels like rick danko singing it and that's just such a different wonderful version. Thank you thank you. Could you tell me about writing that one. Yeah that was one of the ones that i wrote a while ago and i just i can't help but just feel like it was sort of written like a band song. It's very like you know. I wanted to write a song. It was it was groovy but mellow and it is sort of. I think it's one of the more fun lyrical songs i've written. I sat and fun playing with words on that song. You know it just felt like. I was tangled up in in my emotions. You know sort of like trying to ride about leaving this girl behind. And maybe i was watching some law and order show or something. I felt like you know is using a bunch of legal terms. This album is more for people who have followed you. It's a more country album you and your band or you're kind of very heavy guitar. Driven california style band. But this one feels a little more austin to me. Yeah i don't know where that california style got thrown into all of those articles. I mean you know we. We did the first record. Was in austin that actually only recorded one record in california or two records in california but most of the time i grew up listening to austin texas musicians and seattle musicians. There's no. There's no bands that i was influenced really from california unless you include like buckling or or you know. The sort of the bakersfield sound merle haggard that kind of thing or a. Neil neil young. I guess supposedly you made his his real sound down there in california but we called ourselves cowboy hippie surf rock when we started out. So maybe california was just sort of grandfathered. In at that point. I mentioned you're from this storied. Musical family not only do grow up and musical family. You joined the family band. Pretty early didn't you. Yeah i started flying when i was thirteen. Fourteen in the band. How long have you been playing by that point of two years. I've really got proficient at least good enough to hand. Hang by the third year. I was playing because i spent hours and hours and hours and hours and hours playing. I didn't i didn't stop. I wanted to be an olympic athlete. When i was a young kid. I wanted to be swimmer. And i knew what it took and i wanted to give that same amount of focus and attention in practice to music to stand out as someone who definitely made their life about music to stand out as someone who loves music and embodies music and isn't just riding on coattails or something you know I feel like i had a little something extra approve in to myself as well as others but most of myself that i was okay on my own and that if my father hadn't been famous i would still be capable of putting in the efforts required working hard enough to stand and be heard no matter what what happened to swimming. Well i got distracted by music. And a certain point i'd started. I'm putting more into music than i did to swimming. Music has taken me all over the world. Music is taken me to to to to love in my life is. It's given me confidence. It's given me strength. If there is a god. I think god is music you know. So when did the songwriting start for you When i was eleven years old. I wrote a song called you were it and my dad liked it so much. She put it on his record. It always will be at the time. I was probably about eleven years old when that happened. So second your eleven you start to get royalty checks from one of your dad's album funny story too. Because when i was older i was living in california i went to i went to loyal marymount university briefly dropped out but as i after i dropped out. I was paying rent at this place in venice california and month to month. It was kind of difficult. I was going on the road and making money but there were there. Were times where. I was not gonna make rent. And i remember one day the dave the rent came due and i didn't have the money i didn't have hardly any money. That point. not sure if anybody realizes. But i never take money from my parents. I just i just kind of. I don't know. I forced myself to separate from that because i again i. It was my own thing. So i couldn't pay the rent and i was driving down the pch. Some something just came over me like okay. I'm going to be okay. No matter what. I'm just going to trust that. Life is life is going to be okay and i got a call as soon as i had. That thought. I got a call. And it was that i had a package fedex so i drove to fedex and i opened up the package and it was a check from writing that song for exactly what was due for my rent. The exact to the dollar amount. And i said wow in on that point at that point on i just started. I just sort of said to what. I'm just going to keep trusting. That is fantastic story. I'll play that saw has if i remember it You're.

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"haggard" Discussed on Project Upland Podcast

Project Upland Podcast

08:22 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Project Upland Podcast

"The gal cleared cleared it so you know it. I don't know if it took all the shot but took some of it and just shooting in the trees that can happen. But it's sounds like you have a history Missing birds perfect. Play over your young little dog. yes i heard. Yeah yeah i did that. I did that on a sharp tail in kota. And i did this and this is what i'm hearing. I'm not gonna lie to you. This this i like awesome point by juniper and i'm gonna miss that birth the biggest well juniper's rose she will She won't get too worked up about it and showed us keep on keeping on point the next one a nice segue we definitely i definitely want to talk about juniper and you've got a little bit of a transition here with dogs kind of adding to the mix and different styles and flavors wanna talk. Yeah all that stuff we think we should. I think we should talk about shooter a little bit. Cause a lot of people know what what's going on shoot all the time so shudo's my first dog. Yep am she was five years old. When i got her about two and a half years ago and she came from a breeder she is. She's a golden retriever and very real brett. good good pedigree. great dog and She's a hot hunter. Just perfect made for me the point in time that i was at. She's very easy doc. She's a very beginner. Friendly dog i would say right. So i can take her out and throw into a field and we walk and she finds birds like not all not a lot of other. Docs met so far but again. She's a flashing dog and she's a hell of a retriever and that's kind of what i handed over the last two years and one hundred. We're quite spread of upland. Birds was her doing seasons. People told me. I shouldn't even go out hunting. For example brad chickens december over flushing dog and things like that but she does a great job. She's wonderful she's seven years old now and so. I made the decision cautiously. I listened to a lot of podcasts and talk a lot of people that need a second dog but mainly do what. I just mentioned earlier to seeing her kind of being really tired at the end of a season and that took a lot oliver for that one hundred much and walked her that much. We walked a lot of miles. So i know i needed some power and just just live minnesota but also we have a cabin up another misconduct as you know. I do a lot of cross. And i really enjoyed hunting over point dogs the last so i decided get appointing and we got on the list waiting lists and eventually we gotta gotta young ponding dog out of painter of lavelle cow warn and really so far just blown away. She was born on january sixteenth. We picked up was nine weeks old and since then it's been a rollercoaster the beginning of walls. I'm still worrying too much. If you spare liam always to worry but but do you know she really does well and this. This idea of ninety percent of the successes. Genetics is really plays a big role in that dog. It's and it shows me because we have a rescue dog offer. Stock stock haggard. And he's just so hot to train and he's so hard to keep under control tuna kind of herself. You do you kind of describe what you wanna do doesn't matter which village strategy gopher which is a toll total another can of worms. You can open rang. How you want to train your bird talk once you decided what you to do and you go that way. It kind of seems to really wear a garden is all repetitiveness and eventually you can see delight. Just turn on whatever you want to figure it out and then to just keep doing it. And and i was focusing a lot on obedience because you know. Shoot up being sold obedient. I really enjoy that. I like a doctor listens to me. I don't like to yell too much. Even though yeah i did at the beginning quite a bit but yeah so so she's she's coming along nearly seven months old now and she's seen a lot of birds well over one hundred pigeons thanks jerry. And she's pointing. She's obviously had some big news. Here's shooting the first birds over her. There was quite exciting and and does was quite the event. I was too nervous to do it myself. But maybe you wanna talk about that. Yeah now we. We will definitely get that but i don't wanna i don't wanna leave that we're gonna leave shooter behind but i wanna i wanna talk a little bit more about that and again. I know you've been on travis you've been on travis. Franks podcast right. Yeah travis nice flush until like some of your stories has been told was shooter and south. But i'm i'm curious as far as like you know you are really a new hunter. You what you were looking at that connection to food and your you had the passion for cooking and stuff but when it came to getting on the ground and hunting was shooter you got the dog what how prepared or because i know you research but like how were you feeling about just taking your dog out into the uplands and just going for you know like those first couple hunts. Did you go with somebody. The first time did you go off completely. Went by myself horrible. By the way described feeling because i was so unexperienced and seoul scared at the beginning that i thought to myself and this might sound funny to you or anybody that listened to that thought is going to be so hard when a bird flush televisa han pheasant or rooster. I because i just didn't know right. All you do is watching videos and you hear those horror stories of people like last hands all day so long story short. It was a little scared and but intimidated by all of it. Yeah just just a lot and and it's not like it's not like a you know a scene where you can just ask somebody to take you understand that you know. It's a complete stranger with an accent. Asking you to share the field for for morning was a couple of guns and walking somewhere as i get that point but but after all i'm kind of a diy anyways and you know just try to learn ball and stuff and try to prove to a sudden pointed at can do it and then farm open to other people coming in. If that makes any sense. I just wanted to prove the point that i can do it myself. I so i went out and it was pretty straightforward. I didn't see many birds at the beginning. And minnesota makes it at the beginning of made it easier because you have those forty two eighty acre plots of. Wma's we just know you can go to. You know rather parking lot is it's very. It's very easy as kind of the and hunter museum park and hopefully bird right now. Where i'm at now in my life. It's totally depressing to me to hunt forty acres. But that's a different topic. At the beginning. This was perfect for me right. it's a good beginner's things like oh this is a spot you can go. You totally legal right. If somebody else you'd be nice you ask or you. Just leave you know. So things like that and edited a couple of times around the city. Isn't that eventually. I think the first bird The first wild bird shot over shooter was actually my neighbor and he came along with me that one evening and actually talked him into like. Hey you should come as a great place. I have never seen anything else but a great place and we walk in and it was all done to. He's actually a hunter. He grew up in morristown minnesota so he knows quite a bit and he helped me from then on just to understand a coupla things. A little better. He's not a dedicated peasant. Hunter bernie means but you know he has some ideas and so yeah. We walked out and and rent around and couple hands. Flush right in front of us throughout the war was really exciting. We've got a yellow. Tennis lousy could was awesome and eventually we were just about to turn back insists on with us to and we were just on the way to turn back and maybe one hundred fifty yards downhill dumb. Roosters just cackling like his brains out like six forty five minutes on our to sundown. Segui still have that much time and just cackling and keeps instead. Go right this is go down there. And by the time. And i was like what was that the roost of really..

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Endurance: Surviving Antarctica

Against The Odds

02:12 min | 2 years ago

Endurance: Surviving Antarctica

"January night. Nineteen o nine. Ernest shackleton groans as he trudges through the hard packed snow now. A bitter headwind cuts through his jacket freezing his breath among his hands. The temperature is minus nineteen degrees pulled by any standards but with the wind chill. It's closer to minus fifty shackleton's feet and ears are covered with blisters and the black char frostbite. He's weakened by hunger and head splitting altitude sickness. He and his crew have trekked over seven hundred miles south across the vast expanse of antarctic snow their goal is to reach beyond engine the known world and be the first humans to ever reach the south pole. An expedition the public had been calling the nimrod after the name of his ship. Their journey has taken almost two and half months still before them an endless white plateau of snow and ice. The poll is out there somewhere. Shackleton has been on this continent once before six years ago. It was his first antarctic expedition under the leadership of captain robert. Scott scott was brooding and temperamental. he ruled by bullying. An absolute authority. Shackleton was the opposite. he was optimistic. Open and warm as conditions grew more difficult on that eight month journey tension was deck when frost by and low rash slowed them to a crawl. Scott yelled keep going you bloody fools but they turn back from the poll. Nearly five hundred miles out by the time shackleton got back to the ship. He was coughing up blood now. He has another shot this time. His leading a four man through and he isn't going to make scott's mistakes. The last month has been slow going. He looks at his men's haggard faces for weeks now. They've had little to eat

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Ken Burns on America, Selling His First Film and More

61 Minutes

02:04 min | 2 years ago

Ken Burns on America, Selling His First Film and More

"This Independence day, we turned to a man who tells the story of America in her glory and struggle for unity. Ken Burns. Documentaries range from the Civil War to baseball, country music, and this year's Ernest Hemingway. As we first told you last fall, Burns calls himself an emotional archaeologist. He excavates lost love letters, forgotten photos and overlooked heroes. Research so deep viewers can feel like strangers discovering America For the first time, his films ask what it means to be American. So we asked What does it mean to be Ken Burns? Have had the privilege of spending my entire life making films about the U. S. Capital U Capital s, But I've also had the privilege of making films about us. The two letter lower case plural pronoun that has a kind of intimacy and warmth to it in the country Music film Merle Haggard says. Country music is about those things we believe in but can't see like dreams and songs and souls. It's telling us that there is in front of us are kind of Rational world in which one in one always equals two, but that the thing that compels us forward as human beings is that we look for one and one Equalling three. We find that in our faith, we find that in our art we find that in our love of each other, and I think one of the things I discovered working on country music is that When I understood this dynamic between the US and us lowercase uppercase that I realized there's only us know them. The choice was easy because us the Americans struggle to forge union from diversity has been Ken Burns obsession since he was 11 years old at the end of this lane in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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"haggard" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Him and I'm left the regional devastation of those opportunities aren't there And there's not being brought in. So I guess for me The lack of understanding, I guess from outside immediately. They want to know why the region is so hell bent on the return of those jobs because of the warm thing that ever really brought sustainable income and outside that opportunity and a lot of ways, hope. In Appalachia. Yeah. Let's hear some more of your music. You came out with two albums late last year, cutting grass volume one and two. This one is called Hobo cartoon was I was right Steam train. Right out of pages of town down through the older or in 20 for the fallen 1920 now Back in Haiti Railroad Before air plans fluttered and color me in lack cartoon hobo doing what bombs used to do. You wrote that song with Merle Haggard. But he died in 2016. You gotta explain how that song came about. That song. Actually, Moral wrote the lyrics while he was in the hospital bed, probably knowing he was at the end of the life and he was still writing song just laying there, and he sent me that song via text message NCM from one railroad or to another..

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"haggard" Discussed on Ballistic Radio

Ballistic Radio

03:14 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Ballistic Radio

"I've i've i've been lucky enough to to get to know you at least a little bit and i don't wanna claim he's sort of like deep friendship or anything like that. I know but our our conversations are conversations regardless of time. We've known each other at the time we've spent talking gone well outside of you know Ec q train teaching gun. Whatever i mean we've had some very Humanizing conversations you know at this point that are interesting and to your point about people are the interesting in this. I don't know. I'm going to be really curious. I'm really first of all. I'm going to be curious about what you're going to call these two episodes you know haggard title and then I'm curious what i'm curious. What the I'm curious to what people are gonna think because it's probably not what they back and I'm curious if people are curious about these nuances in the industry. The the the heartbeat of the industry. And what makes people tick to in the industry. I think probably these two episodes that we've done like you said kind of humanize and it's a. It's a peek behind the curtain. And after i'm curious if that's going to be interesting to pick wanna it's interesting to me on some talk about stuff other than what i do every weekend you know and it's interesting to talk about you know It's it's also interesting to to just. I mean the refreshing honest about things that maybe like you said aren't heart. whoa complimentary. The the mistakes made. I think that was the that was. The premise of the show was What could you have done different where you born were did you. Did you come into this. Fully formed as people view. You through the apparatus that we advertise an and and the the surface layer of how people think unless. Well i think my the thing that i have observed especially lately you know within the last couple of years but even right now is that you know the industry as a whole The tactical training commute. Whatever you wanna call it right is flawed. I mean it's flawed got you know were experiencing new growth. We've got new people coming into this. And.

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The Case Of The Murdered Jewess

Judaism Unbound

06:15 min | 2 years ago

The Case Of The Murdered Jewess

"We now lay before the reader. A full account of a shocking murder that of miss sarah alexander the beautiful polish jewess. Who was foully murdered in an east new york cornfield. The crime was one of the most shocking that has ever occurred in the metropolis or its vicinity. Cousin of the dead girl to whom she was very much attached was arrested and the discovered fact of her near maternity coupled with the expected arrival of the prisoner's wife from germany furnished. The only clue there was to the horrible deed. Eddie thank you so much for joining me today. Thanks for having their happy to be here. So we're talking about some murder. Pamphlets there were four that were published about the case of pesach. Rubinstein were featuring two of them. These pamphlets were type of pulp literature. They've been around for a long time and were especially popular in the nineteenth century. Tell us more about them. These were mostly eight to sixteen page pamphlets that were often illustrated and described typically in lurid detail well-known murders that took place in the united states. Obviously the time. There's no radio. Tv internet print media is the only thing available and some of them are. I guess you could say enhanced. Sometimes the writers make things up both were pale with lips compressed and is haggard and as they halted and looked at each other their hearts appeared to be like open books every feeling every emotion could be read. She had a knife with which her own life blood was to be. Shed thrust into her bosom and drawing it fourth. She held it toward her companion. He trembled violently. His knees smote together and he was altogether like a man intoxicated. It's obvious these pamphlets were not written by people who knew about jewish beliefs and practices. They contain some false information. They show a lack of knowledge of how jews live and worship. What's an example of this. One of them shows him preying on his hands and knees with his hands clasped before him. So this is obviously how a christian praise and not at all. How a jew praise our artist has graphically sketched him while at prayer and from the illustration a better idea can be gained than any description can give. Now that we've heard about the pamphlets can you give us a detailed overview of the story contained within the particular ones were exploring in eighteen. Seventy five a body was found in a field in east new york. East new yorkers in brooklyn and at the time and eighteen seventy five. It was a far. Now it's not on december fourteen. He found the body of a woman in a cornfield on the ground behind a stack of corn. These stacks were at the lower end of the field near the fence. The farthest off from the plank road. There was a shawl lying by the side of the body. The corpse was about two feet from the base of the corn stack. The body lay on the back and was all cut about the neck win. This went and informed. Mr wessel who in company two other men went and viewed it farmhand had her and he went to the police and told them they came investigated. Took the body away to the morgue. They know who was there had been no reports of anyone missing in brooklyn and so they chose to do so. This person must from manhattan. The police were puzzled. No report had been received of any late disappearance from the neighborhood. Nevertheless the region was scoured. All during tuesday afternoon and evening. The police station was thronged and officers. Say that not less than two thousand persons saw the body no one could identify it and the conclusion was arrived at that. She was a stranger in the village. So what they did was. They put an advertisement in a newspaper which was actually very common at the time claiming that a body had been found and they wrote a description of it now at the same time a woman who worked for a particular family on the lower side had gone missing. Her name was. Sarah alexander at her brother went to the rubinstein family where she worked and he said you know. Have you seen sarah. She didn't come home from work yesterday and they said no she was here until such a time and then she left. We haven't seen her since so her brother. Put an ad in the newspaper looking for missing person and describing her the new york sun december fourteenth eighteen. Seventy five a girl missing since the afternoon of the twelfth age. Seventeen years stout middle height face dark dressed in a light colored dress with the black over skirt striped shawl small gold earrings with red stones. Any information will be received by. J p alexander number thirty essex street coincidentally. The two advertisements appeared on the same page in the same paper and they describe the same person. The father of the rubinstein family happened to get that paper. He saw the advertisements and he went to the police station. Ad said that girl is sarah alexander of number thirty essex street. She was a good religious girl. She did not stay away from home and if she was murdered away out there. Some ruffians must have dragged her away so the police came to the home and began to interview everyone to find out where she had last been seen and while they were entering everyone. One of the sons came in. His name was pace off rubinstein on monday. The sun with great perturbation of manner told them that he had had a dream the previous night. He dreamed that. Sarah alexander was lying murdered alongside of corn stalks ten miles outside of the city. She was murdered by an italian and the knife was close beside her. She wants me to bury her. He said

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"haggard" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"Cold. Johnny wanted to stay that way way he could feel it. Is the gum impressed into the back of his neck. Johnny wasn't scared, though. As usual, He was cool, steady, just like his assailant. Not because he was some sort of TV tough guy, and not because he was distracted by drugs or drink, but because he had faith Faith and three things his lord and Savior. Jesus Christ. The love of his life. His wife, June Carter Cash in the power of music. He dedicated his life to all of them. Most recently to his wife sitting next to him at the moment in their home, bound by strong rope with their eyes, averting contact with their homes, Invaders resolute, as was the normal disposition. For the past decade of show Johnny A. Dedicated a large portion of his creative and personal efforts to Christ churning out numerous recordings to evangelize the good word and declaring that quote being a Christian isn't for sissies. It takes a real man to live for God. Lot more man than to live for the devil. She really want to live right these days. You gotta be tough. But Johnny happily preached another kind of gospel as well. Gospel of country music artist, long running music variety television show on BBC. He hosted and produced, bringing to the stage and thus the living rooms of millions of Americans. Country musicians He adored and respected like Merle Haggard, Timmy Y. Net. Marty Robbins and many others. Swells the folk rock musicians he admired. Like his friend, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Johnny's faith was calming. It was everything even back then, back in the sixties, when his life was anything but calm. The gunmen were desperate and playing with fire, but Johnny knew that the demands they were making on him and his family would somehow work themselves out. Johnny Cash, knew.

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"haggard" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

01:50 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"Pistol is cold. Johnny wanted to stay that way way he could feel it. Is the gum impressed into the back of his neck. Johnny wasn't scared, though. As usual, he was cool. Steady just like his assailant. Not because he was some sort of tv tough guy, and not because he was distracted by drugs or drink, but because he had faith, faith and three things His Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ. The love of his life. His wife, June Carter Cash in the power of music, He dedicated his life to all of them. Most recently to his wife sitting next to him at the moment in their home, bound by strong rope with their eyes, averting contact with their homes. Invaders resolute, as was the normal disposition for the past decade of show, Johnny A dedicated a large portion of his creative and personal efforts to Christ turning out numerous recordings to evangelize the good word and declaring that quote being a Christian isn't for sissies. It takes a real man to live for God, a lot more man than to live for the devil. She really want to live right these days. You gotta be tough. But Johnny happily preached another kind of gospel as well. Gospel of country music artist, Long running music variety television show on ABC. They hosted and produced, bringing to the stage and thus the living rooms of millions of Americans. Country musicians He adored and respected like Merle Haggard, Timmy Y. Net. Marty Robbins and many others a swells the folk rock musicians he admired. Like his friend, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Johnny's faith was calming. It was everything. Even back then, back in the sixties, when his life was anything but calm gunman were desperate and playing with fire, But Johnny knew that the demands they were making on him and his family would somehow work themselves out. Johnny.

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"haggard" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

Progressive Talk 1350 AM

01:49 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Progressive Talk 1350 AM

"Way he could feel it is the gunman pressed into the back of his neck. Johnny wasn't scared, though. As usual, He was cool, steady, just like his assailant. Not because he was some sort of tv tough guy, and not because he was distracted by drugs or drink, but because he had faith, faith and three things His Lord and Savior. Jesus Christ beloved of his life. His wife, June Carter Cash in the power of music. He dedicated his life to all of them most recently to his wife, sitting next to him at the moment in their home, bound by strong rope with their eyes, averting contact with their homes, Invaders. Resolute, as was the normal disposition for the past decade of show, Johnny A. Dedicated a large portion of his creative and personal efforts to Christ turning out numerous recordings to evangelize the good word and declaring that quote being a Christian isn't for sissies. It takes a real man to live for God, a lot more man than to live for the devil. She really want to live right these days. Gotta be tough. But Johnny happily preached another kind of gospel as well. Gospel of country music on his long running music variety television show on ABC. He hosted and produced, bringing to the stage and thus the living rooms of millions of Americans. Country musicians He adored and respected like Merle Haggard, Timmy Y. Net. Marty Robbins and many others. As well as the folk rock musicians he admired. Like his friend, Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Johnny's faith was coming. It was everything even back then, back in the sixties, when his life was anything but calm gunman were desperate and playing with fire. Johnny knew that the demands they were making on him and his family would somehow work themselves out. Johnny Cash, knew about desperation and.

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"haggard" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

06:28 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"One month delivered to your house because we get it. So you wait, I I do, too. And you pay the same amount. But anyway, But, yeah, So anyway, he pulled out of this movie called Shotgun Wedding because he knew of the impending doom. Probably It was really early in this whole story, And I bet he knew about those daily mail. Um Leaks very early, and we didn't see them yet Knew how bad they were. Oh, on. I was thinking maybe Maybe the Lions Gate actually asked him to pull out of the movie, And he's saying he pulled out of the movie because of something Why wouldn't Yeah. I mean, he hasn't entered rehab yet or anything like that. So I don't know. It just seems that he says he can't leave his Children right now. It's like it Well, looks like you've been doing a lot of things without your kids. So, um, so he's not in the movie Shotgun Wedding with with Jennifer Lopez. And, uh, Entertainment Weekly is confirmed that Josh to Mel. AM is probably going to be replacing him. He's in see serious talks. This is just a great promotion for this movie because a release date has yet to be announced for this movie. I mean, we love we love J Lo. But you know her movies sometimes aren't that great? Let's be honest Look at chili. Was forced to watch that turd. Sure. Sorry about that. Not really her fault. No, it was the last time we talked about Josh do Mel exactly. He's like, Thank God for you Divorced. Yeah, right when he was on all my kids when he was on all my kids playing Leo just title alone kind of makes you think it's gonna be a stinker room. Yeah. Shotgun wedding. Okay. I mean in this report, they say Entertainment Weekly has confirmed that Josh do Mel star of Michael Bay's Transformers franchise. It's like that's how your That is how you're saying Josh do Belle. Established credibility. That's the look the last thing that he did. That's notable or because they usually say it's so annoying. When you read an article. They're constantly mentioning projects of the person like You know, the selling Sunset star, and you're like who? What? To just say their name, please. You know, But if that's the thing that helps sell flexing that guy, Yeah, it does. But sometimes they use it too much, Especially people. Oh, gosh, that's about it. But they've sold all of that content anyway, so Hashtag things clean and Bradley, But Josh do mail finally getting a gig? Yeah, he's like, Yeah, let those diem's come out. Spread it, sir. Supportively sent it up. People come into the hotel room. He called Instagram. Yeah, He's like, you know what else? Army ever? Yeah. Get this out on this one e just want to know who the 12 people are that follow him. On that private instagram account. Like Who are they? Because they're the one of those people are the culprit. Yeah. Has again my talkers, Armie Hammer and I went off on this yesterday. It's dumb. He's dumb. He had a private instagram account called like Joe the Conqueror something and then held destruct O l destruct O l 86 Kenny, I'm gonna start calling you destruct. O is what should have been playing sad boys. Very Self destruct. Oh, yeah, well, and then he had 11 people is Dawn said following you, you're eventually in your life. The roll of the dice. You are going to piss off. 12. Maybe three of those people in your lifetime and when you piss them off, what's gonna happen? They're going to call the daily mail and, uh, and release your your happy hmm. Or maybe they think they kind of I mean, you could be close friends with someone and think they're an idiot. Could it be hacked? Maybe it might have been, But my point being, it's still incredibly dangerous. Yes, it's still dangerous. If you are a if you are a giant movie star to have a secret account like again. I've said this before. I know a couple local media folks who have a Entirely separate secret Twitter account instagram account that were, you know, they can go off on topics that they're not allowed to. Because they work for CBS, NBC. You know, Fox? Whatever. Oh, yeah. And one of them is the person I can't stand. But anyway, But you're talking to one. Actually, Jason, really, I have a secret account and I'm following 67 people. I have zero followers and I've never tweeted retweeted or liked. Oh, and and, uh and now you're thinking Oh, he's following dirty people know I'm following. Tom Hauser. Chris Haggard, Minnesota safety Monitoring ST Paul's, please shake cab, You know, Uh, yeah. Following Yeah, thanks. Yeah, There's no naughty people in here at all. It's just people I didn't want clogging up my twitter. Yeah, Notice we're not on that list guy. Exactly What? Uh, you're be honest. Don't go. Don't be offended. I've actually blocked rivers. So don't be offended. Everybody blocks rivers that mean that the national movement was declared me from time to time. I don't care doesn't hurt my feelings. He's like to Buddy tweets. About dub stuff I'm done with you, McClane. It's not really personal stuff. I just put up things for the show. Like here's, You know, Army hammers instagram video, You know, just tell you what if you guys put that toilet story on Twitter, I'm out. I might just cancel my all my accounts that you don't wanna want this toilet. Yeah. So he brought it up. Jason, take control reach. Hey, Hey, it's worthwhile. It is Alexis. Right? It is a worthwhile And if you don't know what we're talking about my talkers, Please listen to our podcast later today, available on my talking with 71 dot com..

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"haggard" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

News Radio 1190 KEX

02:49 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX

"Were greeted with a great show of force law enforcement officials talking about how they were not going to tolerate any kind of violence, and yesterday they seem to not want to believe that that crowd was capable. Coming to the capital and doing what they did. Coronavirus case is continuing to surge around the country, along with vaccinations under way in the past 24 hours, California is reporting a near record 583 new deaths and over 36,000 new cases. You're listening to ABC me. Good afternoon. I brand Ford. Our top story. A group marching through downtown Portland last night broke several windows. Police say it started near the new courthouse for a window was broken and graffiti was spray painted on the building as the crowd Large. They broke windows of a bank, A clothing store in a coffee shop leaves for preparing to break up the crowd when they left on their own. No arrests were made Last night, demonstrators broke onto the grounds of the Washington governor's mansion yesterday, Governor Jay Inslee says protesters also intimidated people of the state capital. Those acts of intimidation will not succeed in any way, shape or form inside, is calling on elected leaders to condemn the actions of the demonstrators and to do everything they can to keep false information out of the public discourse. Oregon State Police put out a warning that armed groups might be considering takeovers of state Capitol buildings. Oregon State police say they fully support First Amendment rights of free speech and to gather peacefully but they say they won't tolerate criminal acts. They're asking anyone with information about groups planning an occupation to report it to police. Haggard Police shot and killed a man last night. It happened your Southwest Hall Boulevard and beneath the road, Police not releasing any details about what happened. No officers were injured. The Washington County District attorney's office and the county major crimes team are investigating where the current covered 19 surge and concern over new, more serious mutations of the virus. 11 auntie Katie Exes Gail Cunningham says 11 Counties Office of Homeless Services is joining other West Coast communities. Asking the federal government to allow a delay in the required homeless count every two years in order to get federal funding. The point in time survey requires account of Portland's homeless. Those in shelters and transitional housing, as well as people on the streets are counted. But Multnomah County wants to delay this year's count of the unsheltered until next year because the pandemic makes it too dangerous. It's a face the face long conversation to a lot of the servants spokesman Dennis the world says. The federal government has already granted some waivers and they're hoping for one to our job. It's been throughout this pandemic. Take care of people and keep people safe as possible. And this is one step to do that on Wall Street today, the Dow is currently up 234 points Nasteex have 302 and the S and P s up 56. It's the Mark Mason show. I promise you a full show today. Unless unless more wackos decide to attack.

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"haggard" Discussed on Power 105.1 FM

Power 105.1 FM

04:52 min | 2 years ago

"haggard" Discussed on Power 105.1 FM

"Was the landlord Soldiers. Look, woman bad hired nailed Jesus Christ in the sky way would let Jesus Christ in the grain Lord Law, me leg Jesus Christ in the brain. If Jesus preached today, Lackey pieced in Galilee, we would lay Jesus Christ in his brain. Welcome. Keep alive with Reverend Jesse Jackson Radio show. Today is Sunday, December 4th. 2011 Woody Guthrie is Jesus the Christ Sung mam Merle Haggard, protesting the fact that Jesus Christ, the poor man's hold a day has become the rich man's Holiday. Jesus can attend his own birthday party because you can't pay Santa off feed at the door fresh on the heels of black Friday, they call it and cyber Monday. We now find ourselves in the throes of the Christmas season, not the massive Christ so much as Christmas season. How does the beginning of the shopping season herald the coming off the Messiah? What did Jesus think of this and said by their people here today? When you want us to go into debt by his birthday, focus a whole I think to get a A rope to pull out another shovel to dig deeper. What would you just think of the world today? And if he were alive with his politics be what would they be? Would it be right wing? I left us. Would he be a dinner party at 99%? I would He'll be in line. With 1%. Let's talk about the Christmas season and the party that we have in Jesus name and part of what he would not be welcomed at his own party. We're going from home to date a holiday. How did we get here is one of the Holy Christmas season. These questions and more more pertinent than ever as American body politick is electric electrified in the electrifying on the right and left. Doctor over Hendricks, the author of the acclaimed book The Politics Off Jesus will help us examine how and why we've gone from holding Data holiday and what we can do to achieve the beloved community. As it comes forward to be established his latest book Bring So She had another provocative perspective on the life and works of Jesus to Christ. Universe bends toward justice, radical reflection on the Bible, the church and the body politics. Covers a lot of ground but places particular focus upon contemporary Christianity and the political abuses committed in its name in the universe. It bends toward justice that the him suppose that fundamental question for today's politics. Conservatives all have all but anointed themselves and the candidates and policies their support as the actual part of Christ Yet is this really the real case you continues in his to critique when you ask are the precepts and policies off. Political conservatism as consistent with religious traditions. The teaching of Jesus as conservative politician would have us believe him to cancel that today. Today's kill called Christian conservatives or actually in direct opposition. The most fundamental but biblical principles and thus betrayed the most basic principles of biblical tradition. They claim to hold them. So what do you believe Jesus politics would be today? How would be he'd be pleased that this please On top of Dr over Hendricks today off of the newly released book, the Universe men's toward justice, creator and director of the African American Election area. And the African American pulpit dot com Reverend Dr Marta Simmons hand revenue Traini. Jeanette Wilson. No, that's ministry civil rights lawyer. Takeda and National director of Programs for Rainbow Push. Please call me at 1866594 Hope 18665944673. Please go to keep a belive radio dot com are drawn us with our new Facebook page. Keep it alive with Reverend Jesse Jackson. And to go up to the minute performers minute information on our work, Please click. The rain will push icon on Facebook and Twitter, Raylan portion icon. Facebook and Twitter during the week. If you want more information, comment 773 freedom Ah, go to our website remembers dialogue Move. Keep alive with Reverend Jesse Jackson just a few moments. Jesus Christ was a man that traveled through the land of car Pinder to end brain and he said to the rich, Give.

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Sleep Retreat

The Daily Meditation Podcast

06:10 min | 3 years ago

Sleep Retreat

"This. Is Episode Two, thousand, Eighty, four of the daily Meditation podcast I'm Mary Mickley and I welcome you to the next to last episode of our series were exploring this week we're exploring an important theme. This is the theme of you sleeping while you've been exploring all week long a sleep formula. We've broken down the word formula which has seven letters and each day we've. Taken a letter and applied it to? A strategy for you to sleep better. So we started off with F., and we are now today at the letter l. And Represents laughter. All Week Long, you've gone through some tense. Emotional release. As you've explored a different meditation technique. To, help you. Manage your stress. And your emotions so you could sleep better. This is often the missing piece. For different recommendations to sleep better if you google. How to sleep better? You'll come across all these different lifestyle habits which are really powerful and can help you. By regardless of. How well. You set up your room to sleep better. How well you eat that day. The kind of movement you give yourself. All these things can help you. By. The key component to sleeping well, as long as you don't have. Anything medical going on. Is often how you manage Uri motions during the day. When you're stressed and tense throughout the day it really doesn't matter how comfortable your bad is at night. You're not likely to be able to sleep while. So, throughout this week you explored. How to release emotional stress and one of the best ways to do that. Is with a laughter. I always say that. It's good to have a meditation ritual that's a little rough around the edges and what I mean by that is don't be intimidated by your own meditation ritual try not to make it so precious that you can't live up to it. So if you find yourself meditating and a messy room noisy location. You're haggard and you're just. Really filling. Flustered Just know that that is often a perfect time to meditate. It's when your emotions are high high on stressed out distracted over wound emotions. And so when you sit down and allow your mind and body to calm down. If you said for. A few minutes that's great. You're still receiving benefits. You're going to want to sit longer and longer the more consistently use set for even a minute or two on a regular basis. You don't have to sit with your legs crossed on the floor on a meditation cushion with a candlelight and soft music every time you meditate. Meditate on the go doesn't have to be so. Perfect. I remember when my children were young and it was really difficult for me to find. The time or the space. To Meditate. So what I often did, as I, meditate as I waited for them at their different events. When I would sit in the car line that was really slow, and I would have to arrive to their school about half an hour early just to get a good place in the car line. I would meditate. I also would meditate when I would drop them off at their soccer practices. I would just maybe spend ten minutes or so in the car meditating, and then I would get out and watch their practice and it's not like I. got a really deep meditation but I definitely calmed my mind and body. and. The more you do this. The more you train your brain to be able to calm yourself. When you feel frazzled. And this will help you sleep better at night. Now for today. Your laughter. I recommend that you. Take some time today. I'm recording this Friday might be a different Danish listen to this. Do something that makes you laugh. Call, someone on the phone who makes you smile or? Watch a funny movie or read a funny book or listen to a funny podcast. Smile and release tension as you laugh. Laughter is good medicine. And when you do this on a regular basis, especially if you build it into your day. You're going to find that you start looking forward to these times of release. Where you're laughing.

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Engaging in Your Child's Play without Interrupting

Janet Lansbury Podcast

05:17 min | 3 years ago

Engaging in Your Child's Play without Interrupting

"Is now twenty one months old and I have a question about self directed play as often as possible I. Try to make time to just be with her in her playroom and let her direct play I. Sit with her and I'm ready to respond if she engages with me. Sometimes, she asked me to help her with something that I know she can do and I typically say something like. Oh, I would like to help by watching you do it. I believe she often just wants to make sure. I'm paying attention and engaged which I try to be lately. She's taken to directing my husband and or I in play. For example she will say mommy played with train. She doesn't appear to want to play with the train herself instead. She wants us to play and she will watch or mommy cut food when she wants me to cut the pretend food. We have in her play kitchen. I struggle with how to respond to this on one hand I. Want Her to be in charge of play and what she requests. However, it also seems that by doing this. She isn't actually playing, but just watching her directing us and sometimes what she wants us to do like sit in her small playhouse ends up not being comfortable for us because we're sitting in a tiny house. She smiles because we're sitting in a tiny house, not made for grownups. How would you handle these scenarios to encourage her to director play, but also let her know we are present and engaged. Thanks again for all of your wonderful advice. It has been life changing for me. Okay so as I said, I love the subject and I'm going to zoom right to the end and answer her question. How would you handle these scenarios to encourage her to director play, but also let her know we are present engaged so this is sort of a simple answer, and that's why I wanted to get to it first to kind of frame the other things I'm GonNa. Talk, about Leading our child, no that were present and engaged requires one thing that we are present and engaged. So we don't have to prove this to children, we just have to be really present. Which of course is an easy for any of us? But that's why Magda Gerber recommended. We practice this mindful exercise of taken an imaginary basket putting all your concerns your phone. Ideas of haggard child's play should look all of your adult thoughts about this. Put those away. Put those aside and just be there with your child. For however long you can or wish to. And, then, when you're not going to be paying attention, let your child now I'm going to be reading this book while you play or. I'm going to be going to the kitchen or whatever it is so that clarity of I'm with you or I'm not with you mentally, or maybe I'm part with you I'm reading a book by your their being clear with ourselves and clear with our child. And interestingly I'm so glad all these studies are proving this now. Even an infant, even a newborn consents, our emotions consents, if we are comfortable and consensus, they have our attention, so we don't need to make a big show out of this. We just have to be genuinely attentive. And then the beginning of that sentence she says. How would you handle these scenarios to encourage her to direct her play? So. Our child's ability to direct play is actually something else that we can trust. Every child is born with the ability to create an initiate their play. But they do need a couple of things from us for their self directed play to flourish. They need opportunities, and they need us to not distract them or otherwise. Get in away which we made do with the best of intentions. So opportunities mean that while babies need a lot of holding. If we are constantly holding are carrying our baby. They don't have opportunities to be initiators to have a moment of agency in deciding where they wanna look what they WANNA do. They are passengers to what we're doing, and I'm not saying. This is a terrible thing, but it gets in the way with self directed play if that is taking a majority of the day. Sometimes we'll see an infant quote playing on a diaper, changing table or in the bathtub or during some other activity. Even when they're feeding, our breastfeeding will see them. Maybe look over at something and seemed to be engaging in it. And right there. We can show our attention. We can say. Seem to be looking at something over there. I wonder what you're seeing. Is it that shadow? Are you hearing that bird outside? Giving space for our child to take in our words, which, of course, they don't understand completely as an infant, but they begin to because we're putting words to things that they are choosing, and they are experiencing

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Can I trim a yucca plant hard in the Spring?

Your Gardening Questions

02:15 min | 3 years ago

Can I trim a yucca plant hard in the Spring?

"Successful growers for generations. Yucca plant and it's about Eight eighteen years old. And it's Kinda looking packing the the outerly. Kinda PERSON. Cut that down and choose backup. Well that probably yes reason. I laugh at this point. Some people have planted Yucca and long before he years they WANNA get rid of it. And can't that means that you can probably practically murder the plant and have it come on along? If you're going to cut it down hard real hard number one if you can save some of the inner and greenest youngest looking leaves. This would be good if you can't do that. Then get it done soon so that it has a recovery period route wise and then can put up From the crown of the plants that you can put up new leaves I'm GonNa say that sometimes when you want to get rid of them. You can't other times when you want to keep them. You can't get good transplant. But I would think that you could go into it. Pretty heavy yet What part of the State are you in Pat? We're around the Canton Canton area. I think because of being several days later in weather time Temperatures and so. I think you could go ahead and do that and be pretty comfortable that it will come on a long now. It may sit looking pretty haggard or or just plain topless if you have to cut that hard For quite a while but do not despair because it could be well into may maybe even early June before it starts to recover but the odds are pretty good. You can get it done. Sooner is indeed better okay and now as I told. Sandy it is also a matter that if you well if you want to cater to the plant at this point in its present condition Again very

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Tuning Up: Gibson Guitars Sings Sweeter Song

Business Wars Daily

05:23 min | 4 years ago

Tuning Up: Gibson Guitars Sings Sweeter Song

"AH from wondering I'm David Brown and this is business wars daily happy Friday France. Maybe one of the things things you look forward to on the weekend is going to hear some music or perhaps playing some of your own today to celebrate our three hundred episode of business wars daily. We're going to take take a look at two icons of the Guitar Business Gibson Guitar and fender recently our sister show business wars to deep dive into their decades long rivalry and today we're going to catch you up on where the two are now. Gibson guitars been on a rocky road to say the least the company was founded in nineteen o two and named after Kalamazoo Michigan Inventor Orville Gibson over the decades it became known for its high quality instruments particularly guitars played by Les Paul Elvis Presley Jimmy Page and bb be king among many others less Paul of course had a guitar named after him but in recent decades Gibson Star began fading in the nineteen eighties instrument sales slowed as kids chose synthesizers and video games over guitar strings over time that trend continued by the early two thousands more and more musicians composing and making music digitally under CEO Henry Jessica Gibson attempted a risky strategy to try to reduce Gibson's reliance on selling mainstream mainstream guitars. He wanted Gibson to become what he called a music lifestyle company with that as its New Strategy Jessica wits lead Gibson into buying buying an assortment of consumer electronics businesses making head bones turntables in speakers but what about guitars will according to the Nashville Tennessee and between twenty ten in two thousand fifteen the company's sales grew from three hundred million dollars to over two billion dollars but the business model was hollow just go lewitt's had also tried to reinvent his electric guitar business pioneering several attention-getting innovation some of which like a rocket shaped guitar and electronic robot tuning. Learning machines were mostly rejected by guitar purists. Many Gibson loyalists complained that quality dropped prices rose in by two thousand fifteen profit margin's dropped to a meager four percent meanwhile Gibson's most famous rival thunder was doing quite well founded by a Radio Repairman in an instrument lover named Leo Fender Back in Nineteen forty-six vendor is famous for its stratocaster and telecaster guitars. The company also invented an electric bass. Call the P. Base the precision bass which became a foundation for rock and roll like Gibson fenders instruments appeared in the hands of world famous artists from country to our beat Iraq in the nineteen eighties eighties and nineties fender custom crafted guitars for Jimmy Page Eric Clapton Jeff Beck Merle Haggard Stevie Ray Vaughan and the list goes on while Jessica Woodson his team were pursuing doing an aggressive strategy that took the company away from its core business fender to was expanding but in an arguably healthier less flashy fashion the company added Digital Products Guitar Students along with upgraded amplifiers and other basics by early twenty eighteen gibson was in debt to the tune one of half a billion dollars and filed for chapter eleven bankruptcy protection some wondered whether this would be Gibson Swansong or if the one hundred sixteen year old company could be saved last October Gibson name new leadership and the company emerged from bankruptcy now. It's getting back to basics. No more rockets shaped guitars electronic robot tuners crazy futuristic takes on its mainstay. Les Paul Guitar Today. Gibson offers two basic lines of its classic classic guitars modern and traditional many players feel like qualities returning and that the guitars while still expensive or no longer wildly overpriced and under engineered appeared. The company is slowly getting. It's Mojo back. Fender is at the top of its game but keeping an eye on Kitson. Hey Vendor knows its biggest. Competitor isn't down for the count to make sure it would compete with Gibson. Fender has sharpened up its budget minded imports made in Mexico and China. Those instruments were designed to undercut Gibson price in rival. I Will Gibson's affordable brand episode on at the same time fenders producing high quality more expensive guitars right here in the United States of America. It's not easy for icon at companies to maintain their relevance for more than a century but with help from their fans that's just what both Gibson and fender have managed to do at least at least for now for more on the twists and turns of one of America's great musical rivalries check out our series Gibson guitars versus fender our sister show mm-hmm business works from wondering this business wars daily at this week's episodes were written edited and produced by Elaine Appleton edited and produced by Emma Cortlandt are executive producers Marshal Louis created by for Non Lopez or whatever I'm David Brown and we'll see you next week.

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North Carolina's Outer Banks prepare for a potential direct hit from Hurricane Dorian

This Morning With Gordon Deal

00:45 sec | 4 years ago

North Carolina's Outer Banks prepare for a potential direct hit from Hurricane Dorian

"Gordon after triggering tornadoes in South Carolina hurricane Dorian is closing in for a possible direct hit today on north Carolina's Outer Banks a string of low lying islands even as it weakens to a category one storm North Carolina governor right Cooper your areas feeling the impacts of Dorian stay home and safe don't drive through standing or moving water if the rotors covered with water turn around. don't risk your life or the lives of first responders in the Bahamas some of the Haggard residents who lost homes to the ravages of the hurricane are waiting at a small airport hoping to catch planes out of the disaster zone as an international humanitarian effort to help the Caribbean country gains momentum the death toll has risen to at

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Aid effort picks up momentum as some Bahamians seek way out

Arizona's Morning News

00:15 sec | 4 years ago

Aid effort picks up momentum as some Bahamians seek way out

"In the Bahamas some of the Haggard residents who lost homes to the ravages of the hurricane are waiting at a small airport hoping to catch planes out of the disaster zone as an international humanitarian effort to help the Caribbean country gains momentum the death toll has risen to at

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Residents of North Carolina's Outer Banks brace for Dorian

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:45 sec | 4 years ago

Residents of North Carolina's Outer Banks brace for Dorian

"Gordon after triggering tornadoes in South Carolina hurricane Dorian is closing in for a possible direct hit today on north Carolina's Outer Banks a string of low lying islands even as it weakens to a category one storm North Carolina governor right Cooper your area is feeling the impacts of Dorian stay home and safe don't drive through standing or moving water if the rotors covered with water turn around. don't risk your life or the lives of first responders in the Bahamas some of the Haggard residents who lost homes to the ravages of the hurricane are waiting at a small airport hoping to catch planes out of the disaster zone as an international humanitarian effort to help the Caribbean country gains momentum the death toll has risen to at

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Do White Holes Exist?

Curiosity Daily

03:01 min | 4 years ago

Do White Holes Exist?

"Stein made some rock solid predictions from the existence of black holes to the way, massive collisions could cause gravitational waves. One of his predictions that hasn't come true, yet is the theoretical opposite to black holes white holes. And while we haven't proven the. Exist. Yet. Some scientists think they could explain some of the universe's most unexplainable characteristics. So let's talk white holes. You already know that black holes form when a massive star dies and its core. Shrinks, until it's so dense that nothing can escape its gravity inside at that point of no return. The star continues to collapse into an infinitely dense point known as a singularity. The singularity is one of the places black holes, get messy, at least, mathematically, speaking in nineteen thirty five Albert Einstein and fellow physicists. Nathan Rosen fixed that math by extending the point into a path that leads to a second location. This path was called an Einstein Rosen bridge, but you probably know it as a wormhole a black hole is at one end of a wormhole, and that means that the other end is you guessed it, a white hole, while anything that enters a black hole can never escape anything that escapes, a white hole can never return at least. I theoretically. Well, we know that black holes exist, so far. White holes only exist in pages of physics papers. Some scientists say they're probably just imaginary. But there are still physicists to keep coming back to them in two thousand fourteen theorists how haggard and Carlo Ravelli used quantum theory to show that black holes could actually transform into white holes via something called loop quantum gravity that theory. Basically says that the fundamental building blocks of space time are shaped like tiny loops and since those loops have a finite size that means a dying star can't actually collapse into a point of infinite density, instead, right before it reaches Infinity a dying star would experience a quantum bounce that exerts an outward pressure and turns it into a white hole. If true this could be a solution to the black hole information paradox, which says that even though anything that falls into a black hole can ever escape black holes gradually emit radiation until they disappear. Completely that's a problem because information can't be destroyed a white hole would deliver that information safely out the other side anyway, the black to white transformation would happen in a few thousands of a second. But because time dilates in the presence of gravity that fraction of a second might seem more like billions of years to an outside observer that could be a reason we haven't seen a white hole yet. The universe is just too young and most black holes are just too big for now, although white holes sure would be a convenient way to explain a lot of the universe's biggest mysteries. There's a strong possibility that they're just not a thing, still some of Stein's wilder predictions turned out to be true. Maybe we just need to wait another few billion years to find out

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Farmers devastated by historic flooding in the Midwest

Here & Now

04:24 min | 4 years ago

Farmers devastated by historic flooding in the Midwest

"To the mid west now where historic flooding has come at the worst possible time for farmers, many of whom are dealing with severe crop damage and livestock losses. Joining us. Now is Bill -til. He's the president of the Nebraska state dairy association and Bill how much pain are farmers and ranchers feeling across the state today. This is pretty devastating we've been dealing with the flood to here for several days. Now, everybody kind of knows about the water. But I think the personal stories and the uh. The losses. We're going to start to hear a lot more about that as the days unfold in what have you heard your members told you about how they're trying to protect their their animals. Well, we have I've I've talked to male callers been in touch kind of with our State Department for the most part we've been successfully moving melt pretty well. It's more the infrastructure is pretty tough right now for from the male callers saying average, they're now driving about an extra hundred fifty miles just to pick up or Dr melt to the plants one way is that because the roads are out. Yeah. We're not as seriously impacted here in antelope county has a lot of the states. But even here we have just heard yesterday sixty five percent of our roads have damages but fifty six percents out of. Ninety three counties are drastically affected. Can you talk about the timing of this flood? I mean, it's calving season. This is a very important time. That's absolutely true. It's calving season for all our our ranchers out here in this country. And it's actually, you know, we're we're called the beef state, but they're dealing with a lot. They've dealt with the stress of low prices like all commodities last couple of years. So those that started having a little bit earlier they've been dealing with a blizzards and snow and ice. They're already looking pretty haggard from round the clock babysitting. Those mama cows talk to a few people here. Just in the last couple of days friend of mine. He Cavs about fifteen hundred thousand you know, everybody out here is pretty tries to be pretty self sufficient, and you don't hear a lot of complaining or. Bickering. But I know he told me personally he's already lost forty calves in the last couple of days, and it's not getting much easier. Bill if a rancher loses forty calves what does that mean for the operation? Well, although that's way, more than they would expect in that short period of time. But it's it's a huge. It's not like if a son come out today and things are going to suddenly be better known. Another rancher that this is I don't have firsthand knowledge of it. But they're contracted to rural water and last couple of days. They've got about five thousand had that they're trying to figure out how to get water to them where it's whether it's hauling them in or moving the Cadillac out. So it's real out here. It's. It's the impact is going to be huge. And there's no doubt that they'll be a number of people that will survive this in the state financially well by some estimates. The state's agriculture sector could face nearly a billion dollars in losses from these floods. It also comes at a very very difficult time for farmers who dealing with trade tariffs rising costs bankruptcies, what are the long term results of this disaster. You know, a lot of people are are going to have to make decisions. Even if you know, if the federal government will step in or some agency, usually that means the best you can hope for is takeout low interest loans, but what the financial pressure that people banned in. I think a lot of people just decide they've had enough.

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Nationals set team scoring record, top Mets by 21 runs

First Light

06:25 min | 5 years ago

Nationals set team scoring record, top Mets by 21 runs

"Birthday today to Colorado because this day in eighteen seventy, six Colorado became the thirty eighth state to join the United States of America just so. Merle haggard could have a place to sing about Thome about a century later Merle So I can Colorado August I nine hundred thirty six Adolf. Hitler presides over the Olympic Games as they opened in, Berlin One hundred and, ten thousand spectators at glam the arrival of the official procession headed by jammies number one host chancellor. Hitler pauses to accept a floral tributes amid the reverberating The. Ceremony upgrade which follows America standard powdery and review the head of uncle SAM's formidable team three hundred. Seventy nine strong man this day in one thousand. Nine hundred seventy one, the Sonny and Cher comedy hour debuts on CBS TB Ladies and gentlemen Sonny and Cher Sixteen. And a half past the hour now on first light, time to get ready for meteorologist dean devore's tearing himself away from his satellites and radar. And whether charts, just, for us good morning. Dean Michael good morning to you we had some very heavy showers and thunderstorms run, through Detroit yesterday or. Last night especially in northern Ohio we'd got more showers and thunderstorms in the. Offing today along the east coast so, anywhere from Detroit, over, to Harrisburg Just inland from New York City and Boston. I think this afternoon could see some strong to perhaps severe thunderstorms in. The southeast we're looking at temperatures warm and sticky more shower and thunderstorm, pop ups here Atlanta, Columbia South Carolina down into the Florida peninsula drier air working its, way into the western Gulf including parts of Texas in fact a place like San Antonio today you're going to be warm upper nineties but the do point the humidity is. Going, to be low down in the fifties so little relief from, the humidity and, least in those areas as drier air moves through places like. Saint Louis has a dean's list day today mid eighties, with, sunshine even cooler than that as you head into the northern plains temperatures sixties and. Seventies in the, Dakotas, and some showers thunderstorms. Could pop up today in parts of the upper planes in Minneapolis and parts of, Wisconsin to then heading. Out west today we're looking at some shower and thunderstorm activity over the mountains. Sizzling heat elsewhere interior parts of the A little, bit. Of a heat trimmed along the coastal areas in Washington and Oregon state and. Down, in California to Michael, have a great Wednesday already dean you have one two well the. Initial forensic analysis of more than fifty boxes handed over by North Korea last week. Appear to hold human remains from the Korean war and are likely American that, word, this, morning from the on air base in South Korea before the boxes began the flight to, Hawaii it's eighteen and. A half, past the hour on first light, sports time as we say, good morning, to Robert workman and, Robert the MLB trade deadline is coming past I guess Bryce. Harper still seems to be with the nationals and they celebrated last night. Didn't they they certainly set off the fireworks keeping him in Washington nationals, made mincemeat of the, Mets twenty five to four yeah you heard right they beat the, Mets oh they turn them into mincemeat the Mets scoring seven times in the first inning then three more in the second three in the third three in the fourth and three, in the fifth after New York got one back well that, made a man, Washington scored six times In the eighth inning off noted reliever Jose Reyes you may, be more familiar with him playing shortstop in the majors for the past sixteen years note to Jose stay in your lane gave up five hits, two walks in two hundred, plus, hit a batter Daniel. Murphy, went deep twice off real pitchers driving in six runs and that Bryce Harper. Not traded on deadline day had a couple of run-scoring doubles most runs they've scored in franchise history dating back to the Montreal days and the worst loss in Mets annals surpassing even that twenty. Six to seven loss to the Phillies back in one thousand nine hundred. Five elsewhere yesterday the Braves blasted the Marlins eleven to, six rays beam past the angels tend. To six Rockies top the cardinals six three Yankees dolled up, the Orioles six three Masahiro, Tanaka went? Six innings for the win his. Thirteenth consecutive start without a defeat Miguel Andrew are hit? A. Three run Homer? Indians. Tackled the twin. Six to as bounce. The, Blue Jays six to Astros thank the Mariners five to Houston's lead back up. To four in the AL west pirates. Pass the cubs, five. Four the brewers blank the dodgers one nothing Wade Miley and the Montana's with. A, two hitter Lorenzo Cain, doubled in the games Only run. Diamondbacks shut out the Rangers six exact godly struck out ten godly and, TJ MacFarlane. Combined on a four hitter AJ Pollock, homered the upshot of all that Arizona's now. On top. In the NFL, west the dodgers and Rockies are half game back there tied for the second wildcard behind the. Brewers Milwaukee is in a virtual. Tie with the cubs for first place in the central and we still got two months to get royals whip the. White Sox. Four to two giant says the Padres three two in ten innings Phillies flip the Red Sox. Three to one Jake Arrieta struck out seven and seven for the win and the Tigers ship the reds two to one non waiver trade deadline pass yesterday afternoon lots of activity adding players for the playoff run the dodgers got second, baseman Brian dosier from. The twins and, reliever John expert from the Blue Jays Milwaukee sent three players to Baltimore for their second. Baseman, Jonathan scope pirates got right hinder. Chris Archer from the race for two prospects and a player to be named Cleveland picked up centerfield early owners Martine from the Tigers and Arizona editor relievers Brad Ziegler for Miami and Jake, diekmann, from, Texas big sellers, Tampa Bay not. Only traded Archer they also said they're all star catcher Wilson Ramos to the Phillies they Also added Toronto lefty Aaron Loup. Orioles set right hander Kevin Gosper into the brave for four players and a chunk, of international bonus money and the cardinals and outfielder. Tommy fan to the raise Oscar Marcado to Cleveland for prospects there, was medical news to. Red Sox ace Chris sale. Goes on the. Disabled list with left shoulder inflammation he's left handed so that's important and New York Yankee, left-handers j. becomes the second, New York, pitcher in a, week to be. Diagnosed with hand foot and mouth. Disease met starter Noah Syndergaard, came down with a case of Coxsackie ten days ago baseball doesn't really like to call it Coxsackie I don't know why I, just like. Saying. Coxsackie he's. To come off the disabled list today the Yanks are hope that hap- will just missed one start so I guess they're hatful as well as hopeful that's thank, you Robert we're coming, up on twenty two after the hour straight ahead on first light will. The fed raise.

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Prince Estate, Sony Ink Distribution Deal for 35 Previously Released Albums

Lori and Julia

03:14 min | 5 years ago

Prince Estate, Sony Ink Distribution Deal for 35 Previously Released Albums

"Nine didn't sounds like some of his other things i gotta be honest and what's the name of this one sampled from the merle haggard song when you get to the chorus from the merle haggard mama try right okay the color video he looks hot yeah he does that's title straight out of princess thing is this news going to be the same thing that happened with the other albums that sony announced and then the family will come out against it prince estate signs deal with sony music to re release thirty five cadillac albums and donny i'm asking both of you because every time prince comes out about these new albums then the family says that they're going to no it's not and this one the princess state entertainment adviser says we're looking forward to working with the heirs and sony and giving fans what they've been waiting for more great music from prince wow i mean have they settled that they're the air's they know any guy i don't know i mean this lays out so that goes on starting in twenty twenty one is the paragraph i've been starting with if you read down it's all of his albums that they're gonna from nineteen ninety five in two thousand and ten and then also they've already have the early ones nineteen seventy nine to nineteen ninety two but the last time we get the prince music news the family said oh no you don't i'm very confused should have on john breen all right and he can lawyer so yeah exactly going on i mean i really they it feels like we get something every other day about something new with prince and then the family like four or five days later going back to cardinal we decided nope not gonna happen i don't think the family can stop this has the right so can put it out well and the fans would buy share the money with the family and by the way jury you the next time you see very gab call him night fever with a k i know he got traded earlier in the week i know saberi to his stay what day is it is it only boy i feel like i saw that news over the weekend though the queen has had a very busy royal ascott then she had the young leader she met beckham she got a costed by susan sarandon in a white dress who approached her and now she's knighted berry gab the original moose knuckle god love it will white high waisted polyester pants oh.

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EU papers over differences after 'frank' migration talks

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01:09 min | 5 years ago

EU papers over differences after 'frank' migration talks

"The underserved is dedicated to improving that inequity this is dr charleston reporting from washington spanish prime minister pedro sanchez says he mergency talks european leaders held on migration didn't yield any decisions but that the participants agreed they need to work together on the politically fraught issue sanchez told reporters that sunday's meeting involving the heads of at least sixteen eu countries were frank and open but we don't have any concrete consequences or conclusions more on these stories at townhall dot com oklahoma may become the latest state to legalize marijuana bob agnew reports it's a sign of the times back in nineteen sixty nine country singer merle haggard made one thing perfectly clear about life in oklahoma we don't smoke marijuana in game two that could be about to change with more traditionally conservative republican voters warming up to the notion of medical marijuana voters weigh in on tuesday on a referendum sobhraj to governor mary fallon admits it would essentially okay the use of recreational pot.

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