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THE EMBC NETWORK
"hickman" Discussed on THE EMBC NETWORK
"Okay. All right, so welcome everyone. Welcome Julia. I am so excited to have you today's woman empowerment series. What can I remind joining us today? Let us know where you connect in from. The women empowerment series is a series where we have incredible guests, female leaders from around the world. It's an honor to have you today. We have today with us Julia hickman connecting from New Jersey. Welcome Julia. So happy to have you. Hi, doctor Hinton. I'm so happy to be here and chat with you and what a great video of all those beautiful smart women. I recognize a lot of them and some yeah, I'm excited to be here and chat with you today. I'm excited too. You know, the objective of this series is really to empower and to inspire other women and also men, a lot of men also watch us to really show them what's possible. And these shared experiences from women who have made it creating digital empire creating enterprises reached in high level responsibilities, but just believing in themselves so that they carried on no matter what. And so this is and I know you're recognized a lot of them. So all the women have been incredible and I am so excited about having you today. Yeah, it's me too. How is the weather out there? Is it snowing? You know, we have had a very mild winter this year. Almost no snow, which is strange compared to last year, the past few years. And we've had a lot of snowstorms, so this has been a very strange winter, and today actually it's about to be in the high 50s, which is very, it's like spring basically. Over here, yeah. I think this is happening all around the world. We don't even know what is happening. What's going on? Yeah. It is definitely concerning. It is. So tell me about you, how did you get to go to start into building your digital business and how is it working now? Yeah, so I started my online career about 7 years ago, actually. I was working in corporate. I have a business degree and I majored in marketing, so I had some jobs in marketing. I worked, I also worked in retail management, and then my last job was for publishing company where I did data management, data governance, a lot of nerdy stuff, but I enjoyed my work. I was pregnant with my first child and I just I had that feeling in me where I was like, I have this long commute and there was no flexibility. It's a bit of a long story, but first they told me, yes, you can work from home a few days, and then they were like, no, actually, we need you in the office 5 days. So my husband and I decided that I would quit my job and be a stay at home parent, at least for a little while. And at the time, I was already doing some personal training on the side just for fun. And so I was like, um, maybe now is the time for me to start my own my own career. So I started as a personal trainer. And then that led me down the path of becoming an online fitness coach and lifestyle coach. Yes. From business corporate into fitness. Exactly, yes. That's incredible. Yeah, I saw this need for other moms, other busy moms with little kids who one they felt like they didn't have time for exercise or to take care of themselves. And two, some of them had the mentality that if

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Suspect in Texas School Shooting That Injured 4 Released on Bail
"A kid who put a bullet in the back of a teacher. He spent one night in jail. A kid who who's got another kid on a ventilator apparently in a medically induced coma spend one night in jail. I kid who's who brought a gun into school willfully regardless of whatever circumstance led to the shooting and i'm sorry if he was bullied and it's terrible and we shouldn't ignore bully like you said maybe that's the nuance part of me. But here's the non nuance part of me. No way does somebody put a bullet in anybody. Should get to spend one night in jail for crying out loud. Is this criminal justice reform. Is that what this is. I guess i would need to know. Because i i don't differ with your reaction when he was shown walking right out of smiling got the nice shirt on and you know because they said he's got nice clause him because he wears. He has nice clothes coming home from jail. I think my favorite mode my favorite tweets was well. At least he didn't have his feet propped up on nancy pelosi's desk okay. He didn't he. Didn't have the horns on the hickman horns exactly right. So i guess i would have to know in like the history of jurisprudence. How many cases where somebody did indeed shoot somebody and there's some extenuating circumstance. Do they put him on house arrest rather than keep them in jail and they take a look at the reasons why you deny bond flight risk and likely to commit the crime again find both of those wanting and find him a fair candidate for bond because i have the same visceral reaction. You do exactly. He shot somebody shot people and so then i started asking myself. Okay so why the in fact let me ask you. It's because i had the same reaction so let's flesh this out. Why do you want him in jail longer because he put a bullet in the back of a teacher. Because because because it was what you get one night. You don't spend less time like you said that you do. If you put your feet up on. Nancy pelosi

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
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Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Again. And he's having. I'm have to ben stahl. I'm gonna let you go. Sarah but jesse much time with no no no i do have to just take a few minutes and for those of you. Who don't want to be reminded of what's going on Skip ahead it's dark days in texas era and it is. I'm there the latest political changes in the laws that they have put in place. Just really break my heart. And in it and i and i see you know people on social media saying such bad things about texas and i try to argue. There are a lot of us that are trying very hard to change things and so one of the things you have been very active supporting bego. You have always pushed very hard for Women's right to choose and equality and in a fair voting and so as matter. Ese i mean you just and so. Thank you for that There are songs that i you have written from the perspective of the mother of someone who a went and killed it burder people and you've written from the mother because she still loves her son You've written songs of people who and linda to gives you credit all the time there is a song you wrote about someone drowning and that song gave her strength that well. I'm not gonna drown. But if i did sarah made it sound like it's a pleasant experience. I'm going to be okay. You know and so you have always been an advocate and so do you have any words of hope for era while you know. I think the interesting thing about humanity is Wherever we are we're in it feels like the worst or the best Right now feels like the worst but if you reflect on history in the long run on sadly after many people are harmed or murdered or bad things happen like like for example pandemic and we've seen the best of humanity and the worst of humanity in the last year and a half. I really believe beings comeback around because common sense. Love and light prevail. It may not happen. Wanted to like leonard. Cohen says Things have a crack in. that's kitson and texas is taken. Many leaps forward recently so has our country in the last president was afraid if not to meet the darkest one of the darkest times in american history aside from civil war and what's happened to native people in the united states. How we've treated native american and the japanese internment camps. I mean you have done a lot of bad things a slavery norse So when you look at at that context there there are things far worse than what's happening right this second all right because we're living in it in our children are having to deal with specifically if i may say our daughters it is very akin to handmaid's tale and that's terrifying. 'cause i as a human being would like to be treated with respect and dignity and i would like to be able to make choices about myself that are private jeff now Right now the way. It is in texas If i drove somebody to planned parenthood they couldn't get an abortion anymore but let's say they could I could be turned in for driving that. So i would like to say openly. And you can edit this out when i was nineteen. I an abortion am i does it did it was giddy was happy about it. No i took a lot of time to think about it. And i had very wise counsel from other women and i decided for myself. It was something that i needed to do. I have my own personal feelings about abortion. I promise myself to that. One i would never do again. never did that's me is certainly energy. If someone says. I would never get more. Should i support. I also support if either my children got pregnant or or were rate or there. Is incest involved with a friend of mine and having having to go through. That nine months was too much for them. That's their personal decision. Much like god is your personal decision. Much like where you choose to work as your personal decision would car you drive. Is your personal. So i can quit fighting. And i'm just really angry that all the men and women particularly women who've fought so hard for decades and decades and decades and decades and centuries to be given the right to their own body have now just had that all taken away in the state of texas and other states that are moving forward with that same again. Even say the word idiot attic. I can't believe it's twenty twenty twenty two and this is still the it was settled in. Nineteen seventy. Three's just find other things to while and you know my my frustration is but we don't wanna fund birth control we don't wanna fund sex education. If you truly are against unwanted pregnancies there are so many ways you could but no that is about and personally. I think men should be fine. Why exactly you put men put their their unit incitement yes. They are the ones that causes the pregnant. We pray bars out. What did i read somewhere that. If if men were the ones that pregnant that unwanted pregnancies would be like an atm. You would just go get it and it'd be done on all the all these people that are not for abortion which you know again i get i understand absolutely not i can agree to on that i can understand it. I can also say though more strongly that is of your business. Just nobody's and and All these high power republican men. John servicemen. They wanna be called who get their mistresses. Pregnant there is still get them abortion assumption. And that's a broad. But i think painting yes like when i was living in dallas the woman down the streets remain on the and she was married. Which has here nor there. I cared if she wasn't She her child to like why months into her pregnancy and the baby died inside her and she went to the hospital. She knew something was wrong and they said yes. Your your baby has died. She couldn't find a doctor. This is in the nineties. And i don't remember why that i know that president bush. There was a big anti choice. She had to carry that baby. Full term jed al-said. They're already in morning to find out that the gel love has just so late term. Abortion isn't about women going and we'll have this baby on. Don't take it on. It is a horrific sad traumatizing.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
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Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"All right. we're gonna end with a we're gonna end with another funny story. I hope this is funny. A few years ago. Sarah was elected as the official state musician of texas. Which is a pretty big frigging deal now. She makes fun of it and she's like you know and and of course what the sarah do. Sarah takes this as a chance to goes and gets all these texas musicians to do covers of her songs and to put it in a release that would fund art in school. Because that's what sarah is. Sarah is always about giving to other people. But there's a story about mr willie nelson that. I hope you will share. Because you know we've we've talked about my grandparents. We've talked about seeing roles. So i'm gonna we're gonna wrap it up because i've been talking to you over an hour and a half and i feel very bad. Keep you this long. But i figure you've got because the willie story is hilarious yet. When you have bruce on your podcast which. I really believe you will ask him if willies covered one of his songs. Which i'm sure we has but yet you should always make sure who's ever in your podcast. Yes there williams covered. I bet would be very cool. So yes so the album. I think has thirty nine songs on it. It's it's a double disc and i. I just thought. Well if i'm going to be state musician. What do i do in the legislators. Were like guy you don't do anything it's just enjoy it but not well. That's silly so. I thought i would start this trend. Where the state musicians do something to give back on which we already do anyway but yeah why not so. I told them. I wanted to do in the like that. We don't have any money to fund the ads like. Don't worry about it off figuring out. So i started asking musicians in Everybody was great. I got marcia ball. I got sean calvin and i got eighty new bohemians. I got brave. Combo got robbery keen. I got dr smith i guide. I mean it's an ruthie foster. It is a who's who of texas musician. Flat landers came together and that was really fun. I went in the studio with them and played guitar and they sang all three parts. It was amazing But of course. I wanted willie nelson on their new willie. But i didn't really know how to get in touch with willie so people would always say. Just go to the best you know. He'll have you on the bus. And i said if i go on the bus i won't remember why i'm on the bus because the minute he opens the door. I'm gonna be high as kite so anyway. I was at this big this big party at four seasons and I was talking to my husband. Lance in some other fun people and i looked down the hall towards where we were all gathered and here comes willie and he had his hair unbranded. I'd never seen it in. It was passed his like twos knees as a long hair was. I don't know how long this now in so. He's walking down the hallway with his wife and his hair is just like this beautiful of waving waves of beauty behind him is coming closer so i realize that this is a good chance though he says loaded people and then he's coming closer so i walk him as a hit willie. He's hey sarah. And i said hey can i. Do you have a moment. can i ask you this question. He said sure. What's up. So i told him he had just been state musician. And now i was state musician and that i was doing this project and i it would be cool if he would sing on it and he said oh. Yeah i'd love to. And i said well how do i get all the union. So he he whispered his email in my ear and thank you so much. I gave him a hug. And i turned around and i was. Just you know you can imagine on Meaning bruce springsteen yeoman him saying yeah. I'm coming on your podcast right so i turn around. I'm in my enthusiasm. I grabbed my husband in late. Big kiss on his face on his lips but it wasn't my husband it was Was senator kirk watson and thankfully he pulls away and he goes. Sarah have met my wife. I'm looking and i'm like more by the first thing that comes out of my mouth. 'cause i'm not thinking i'm just really excited. Yeah i'd say. Oh i'm so sorry. I'm just excited because i just got willie which sounded awful sexual and i was like i mean willie nelson domino. She's looking at me league. Who are but yeah. That was pretty. I've told that story in front of kirk and his wife at events. When i was the keynote speaker because i'll see him there not bring in everybody laughs in. He just loves it so i feel lucky that he thought it was funny too but yeah. That's my willie nelson and then we'll eat did the recording and there's more it behind the scenes. He had to drive all night right to make a recording. Yes he got. It was the day before he was in marathon texas on his tour bus with his band and they got pulled over by a car to win on the bus and guess series on on the bus right now. Willie paid the fines for everybody on the bus. Got back on the bus. It's my dog. sorry she can connect. It's passer bed. She's freedom so they got back on the bus and they drove all the way from marathon texas to to guess was national and where he was recording and that was going to be the next morning so i heard on the radio that willie nelson had been pulled over and i thought well. That's it it's not gonna happen because he's taxes than he needs to be a bill. So so i call up the next morning. I talked to bud. That's the name of engineer bud. I think that's hilarious. Remiss and i said hey bud This is sara hickman as tv. Talked a willie. 'cause i know he was supposed to record my song this morning. I'm really sad. And i know he's aren't they are bugaboos. Why what do you mean. He just came in and did it now. Like he's there he's like. Yeah they have all night to here for you. And i was like so. That's the kind of person. Willie nelson is the kind of person we want to be an absolutely yes. What a great guy right. He didn't have to do that. No that's great all right so for those of you. Who are sarah fans that this is the first time you heard the podcast. I end every episode though. I'm now going to start asking. Have you any musician ask willie nelson ever covered your song. i asked the question so J armstrong is an honors english teacher from the philadelphia area. He just recently retired and he would take his senior english honors english class and they would spend two days breaking by the song thunder road. They would look at the lyrics. David talk of the imagery. They talk about the themes of the song. Compared to robert frost the road not taken and then at the end of the song the end of the two days. He asked the question. Is mary in the car. So sara hickman. That's your question. Does mary get in the car at the end of thunder it. Yes i think so i do. I think she gets the car and their lives are gloriously changed forever. But then i'm an eternal optimist. And i think that that's a voice with radian. I love that absolutely yeah. I absolutely believe in happy endings. My audience is about sixty percent. Say yes forty percent say no And it's always interesting to hear people's thoughts reasons behind. Thank you sara. Hickman so much for doing this i. I didn't get to ask you so.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Well. I reached my destination. Yeah fun made it home. God's soon ten thousand to make me but we Ages and me to win. It is Be judged and and we showy gerald. Oh johnny jarvis jobs and we made we Jobs a who we are..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Me. I thought free. Then as the dog off the salmon before who google senate doodoo goop senate yawn allies got some google sendo the goop senate dude. Goop senate yawn and allies. Got some senate. A lot of these children's songs of course came about after. I had lily. Emilio alana our second child because things would happen. And i would just respond with the song for example boots senate. I was in the doctor's office with lily who was maybe for five six weeks old. Maybe and my mom was with me. And i noticed lily had a lie. Buber i started going got in it and i was starting on goop. Senate oh google and then my mom started singing and then i'm dismayed at this whole song and then the doctor often and this is when i knew i needed to switch pediatricians because she had been an ex marine doctors find are are singing humorous in lease and she told me immediately that i should stop breastfeeding in use of formula. So i was like sinar. Dr go yes but yeah so. The kids actually inspired me to write song. Just by being if i remember correct and in will cut this out if i'm wrong but My friends sam is a hugely underway. And sam he just adores her. And i've been able to sing her and and she is an amazing musician and puts on a great show. But did you have a really nice story about her. I had a lot of nice stories. Okay he's on yeah. I know that when you're talking about nine we'll tell you that gives us out to lucinda. End the nanci griffith society were two women that were very supportive and very kind to me. so the first time listen to was when i was on tour with kill billy actually and we got to this club in lawrence kansas and on the sign outside i think somewhere i have a photo of it. Think it's listen to williams kill me and then maybe sir hickman in really small letters but the thing about that show. That was awful and brilliant. Was that we to soundcheck and lucinda. Wasn't there yet. And the manager the owner of the clever whatever Came into the club and it was just the bartender me and kill billy and the manager and he comes up and he says hey. We can't have three ax on one. Bill that's ridiculous so you are gonna sing right now and then we open the doors kill. Billy can start and listen to play. And i was like okay. I didn't have anybody to to say. No that's wrong. I mean it wasn't going to do it. And i don't blame him and i couldn't do it because i'd rather seeing the not saying at all so i said okay so i got up on stage and i sing to a huge room empty room with somebody sweeping and the bartender and i did my full set of thirty or forty minutes. And then they open the doors and people came in and then kill billing played and by the time. Kill billy finished. The place was packed. Like you want to be in there with covert now. It was ridiculously back in. So i'm backstage and listen his onstage plan and i think she was maybe two thirds of the way through with your show and also night hear her say you know earlier by did friends sara hickman was out here and they had her played a nobody so on bringing her up right now to do puff songs for everybody and i was like backstage. My aunt my mouth fell open on. So i go out there and i'd never met her. I didn't know her. I go up and her band kind of kicked in and played behind the innocent nicholas lung center. Thank you. I left the stage. And then afterwards she came up to me and We were back stage talking. And i it sounds so silly but i just got this beautiful bolo ties. They were kind of in then. And i gave it to her and she loved it and and i just from that moment. I thought this is the kind of person i wanna be. You know all these people that you know she was the first impress upon always be kind other musicians on billy bragg was the first to impress on me Speak your truth and speak loud. And john was the first to get people sing with you and now out the world in the environment and george burns is the first thing. It's okay to be funny into different. Saw these people crying because only through the eight feel a raw teachers and they didn't even know they were it's almost like favor. Angels and we see each thrive in we find this time yes By the way remember it. Yeah i i tell everyone And i don't know if i've ever told you this in person but you know barry. Manilow did not write. I write the songs. Bruce johnston from the beach. Boys did but many people would say the most barry manilow song is we i write the songs and there are many that would say i agree that we are each. Other's angels is one of the most sara hickman songs out there. And you didn't write it you wrote about. It was and i'm really grateful chuck brodsky. Who did it in ours introduced to the sign to sing at someone's wedding a friend of mine cathy turner so she sends me this. You know record back there. And i heard the siren. That's really cool. But i didn't like the last verse. So i called up this guy. I didn't even know chuck brodsky. I said hey. I really like the song i liked to record it it. Can i rewrite the last verse. 'cause His last verse was about being lost in the desert. In mana falling from the sky to me it felt like the song didn't have an arc. This big person at the ending. And i use like her so i you know i was. I was thinking. Oh no cap said this now have to do and the first thing i have out was well. We are each other's angels. We meet when it's time in the beginning. The song talks about. I hope you later. It's time for me to go through. the end. should be now. I'm in heaven now. I'm brian ten thousand angels. And i i thought of the number ten thousand because of ten thousand maniacs who are also on electric like ten thousand the number two us and then the rest of it is kind of the place You know when. I get to that parton song every time i just i just feel such a connection with people. I don't you know. I can't i don't even feel like i wrote it. I feel like he was sent to me. I just got to be the receiver and on thankfully checks checks. Let me recorded every time with the lyrics that her mind. And i'm really grateful so.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Well you know. I think that's just what love does you know in in tattoos on our heart in. If you're if you're a songwriter it it's tattoo you wanna give to the world so i love my grandparents. The musicians speaking of its those grandparents and the family. You love your grandparents you know. I think the beautiful thing about songs is. They aren't ours mellon we received them. We put them together. We share them in the world and they go on and the land places will never know. Sometimes music's sometime there when i'm getting to reform someone who's dying were as we say transitioning There's no greater gift to be with somebody in the last breaths of their life. And you're helping them leave. The world feeling loved so the fact that that song got up my dog in. Okay no no. You're good front. I want to be on the podcast. I wanna be on the guest second podcast today ya twig twenty and my grandparents who loved each other to meet martha now. I'm so i was just telling jesse about take me with you. Watch an east jazz. He's the sweetest. I hope you meet him someday. You would really like egypt so anyway. Thank you for letting me babylon about. Let's turn music is it's really ours. Nothing dollars now. You know these moments are ours. Are shang right now. That's hours by. This dog is in mind. This cup isn't mine. I'm selling steve martin and the jerk. No it's true. I'm gonna take this well and you know i will. I will ask you to marry question as we end the as we get closer to the end but someone asked me once Well if you were ever lucky. Enough to get bruce springsteen on your podcast you would have to quit asking that question because he would give you the answer. And i think of the story Isaac asimov was doing a speaking engagements that the science fiction writer. He was telling what a story meant. And someone racist sense doctor as that's not right. That is the stories about and he goes. I wrote the story. I think. I know what it's about and the reader said the is member said just because you wrote it. What makes you think you know what the story is about. And asimov as he's writing the story in his said i realized he was right and so i now know that i know what i meant the story to be but once i release it to the world it takes a life in voice of his own. So you know brute you can only you know what song for my father or You know a tiny little pill or you know or a songs that you've written meant to you but doesn't mean my friend bella years ago did an episode of bruce springsteen five gaya songs. No because she says. I'm a lesbian. And you bruce springsteen isn't lesbian icon whether he knows it or not. Yeah so she's like. These songs are mount his most gay songs and she is whether he meant them to be. You're not that's what they are. Because that's what i listened to. I i absolutely love that. I love the idea that you descended it out there and then the audience finds their own. Meaning yeah i mean. I think you sign up for me. One of the greatest joys is win somebody says to me you know. I heard this song and lyric you have in their bubble made me think of and it really helped me heal. Because i've had this situation happen to me. That was very painful in off. Think wow that line is lying. That brought something somebody and to me. Yes it meant this way over here. Jeff found this and that and that's what they needed so if my song gives you things that you need wild that's so spectacular rate because that helps the song lit. I mean if the song was just. I mean. Look how long bob black or maryam's been around right. Those are you know or do you think about it with the sun in london. Bridge is falling down ashes ashes. That's the people having the black planning right. Yeah but that's stories gone on to become a child classic down today. Maybe kids don't learn that song because they're learning hipbones that would yeah. Yeah but yes Songs songs go on way past their creators as you could stories so i was asked on a podcast awhile. Back what album have you bought. The most of and i think he was expecting me to say well. I've bought born to run and cassette and cd. An album. And i said by far newborn by sara hickman. Because any time anyone. I'm even remotely involved friendships wise. I find out they're expecting a baby. I go to your site. I ordered newborn. And i send it to them because i truly think and in those. You don't know. Newborn was a cd that sarah did ago. How many is it twenty. Twenty five years ago would have been right around after lilley was born so for years ago and then there is newborns ozos newborn taller than big kid then superpower universe between version which was a band together with jenner's and then i had newborn to. Oh the chemo. Twelve years ago. Maybe so i really enjoy doing children's because there's a lot less pressure on you to do any style jazz. From children's music was a joy. Because i always done a variety of styles as an adult musician and that was always a problem for me in the record industry because they didn't know where to stick me. When i started to children's music nobody cared. I can do whatever i wanted. And i had so much fun in the studio i got to play and i mean play like run around and find new instruments in. Try things in play. All the instruments is channel lyrics. You know it was just really really fun to think about what children how children see the world That instead of writing as an adult to others donald. Well you know one of the things that you talked about as a as a new mom is that you wanted. Parents to sing to their children did matter if you have a good voice or could carry a tune but the idea of connecting you.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"And he said My grandfather had recently died. And i said yes i i remember. He said in. There's been some struggles. And i need to take some more time off to kinda help. I said okay. He said you know my grandmother had died right before my grandfather and he was just i think he just couldn't keep living without her and i said not. Now 'cause it's too soon. But i want you to google song. Take me with you. By sara hickman. I said and It's too soon now. I said but in a or so. I said you will hear that song and you will have happy tears. I said when my grandmother died and my grandfather would when we left him he would just be at the front porch staring at us as we drove away. Just sad that we were leaving and it would break our hearts that were leaving him alone. And sarah would always do take me with you because it was about her parents and And i'm just missing her and so And i had not thought of that song. Sarah in probably fifteen years but when he told that story i immediately remembered cavanna dreams. And you doing that. Because you knew lyndon irun the audience and linda reaching over and grabbing my hand and So thank you for that memory.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"That was the start of it and then A band called kill billy. That was a punk bluegrass band. Yes i was friends with. They called me up in this at. Hey we're band. We can get booked at gigs outside of texas year. You have a record and you get pressed because by then i was this little machine and i knew how to copy with time to call them how to mail my my record them because you know you had the male things back then right. I even got in a mate amoeba records out in california by being insistent and i even made them pay me for my records now back then. You had to send samples right. So i i had this guy at albums out to them and when they called me and said yeah we wanna carry this in the store and i said okay. Well i need to pay me for the five. I just sent you and they said nano closer replied them in the store so people can here in us it. Well that's awesome. That's that's general. However i i put this up myself. And i need to recoup that money to pay back investors and they were. I think they thought that i was just so charming. They went okay. So i sent them an actual invoice and they should be check but under so so. Kill balloons right. I was getting press and really nice press and getting record stores and they were able to tour so we went on this tour together and it was. I think there was six or eight guy. Isan kill billy and they were really great people and I was in the band with these guys. And we would drive two gigs. And why would open. I would get the press. I would open. They would be the ban that played because they got the big booking and we got to kansas city. Kansas i think and again no cell phones. No internet back then sometime. My brand new manager called me at a phone booth told me that vice president of elektra records was coming down from new york to see me because he had gotten might equal scary people album by reading about it in the dallas observer. I was on the cover of the dallas observer with three under three other awesome people anyway so he had this friend in dallas. Mail him my album up to new york and he loved it and so he was flying down to see me against the city. So my managers. Who's very calm guy was like so just you know he's coming in on the phone. It's election coming. So i went and bought this little velvet green lime dress super tight. I had some little boots on and got these neon pink hearing loops. Which is you know. This is the eighty so everything was neon run units and all that stuff and i got the club. And there's maybe twenty or people there and Right when i started to perform. I looked around the room. And i said hey. I know y'all don't know me but is really exciting night for me. I would really appreciate it Every song you just really show your appreciation because my dream is coming true tonight. There's a man from elektra record coming from new york city to see me so you can help me. And i bet he's going to be the only person dressed in black so when he comes in if you see him. Please remember what i've just told you. I'm like two or three songs in whatever we're doing being lila ensuring up this tall inky guy in all black walks in goes to the back of the class have been now. Everybody's excited 'cause i'm excited right and i'm playing. I finished the song and they just go crazy like like. It's the best like they've just heard beyond say at coachella was just like bay and so I play. I don't know probably half an hour. Forty minutes normal opening gig and the last song. I got a standing ovation. I leave the stage. I obviously know that he's the guy reflectors sitting back there. But i'm not gonna play my hand so i go to the bar. He comes up to the bar and he served hickman might said yes he goes long howard talk on electorates. Zoning could talk to you for a moment not sure. Plus he's british right. So yeah i go sit down and he was like. I've never seen anything like that. That was people really respond to you like it happened anyway. He was talking about wanting to sign me and he had bought shots. Tequila at my friend. Mark rubin who played bass in kill. Billy had kind of meandered over with standing next to me like this big bodyguard. I said you know as you can see. I'm very vibrant outgoing. But i got really serious. I said well. I would love to be on lecture records. You have to promise me one thing and howard said what sadness it. You have to promise not to ever change who i am. And he said we'll do and that was the beginning of learning about the music industry. Yes because howard kept his word. How yes is the gentleman and i'm still friends with him to this day and he has his radio show at new york but the rest of the industry is another story so anyway. That's how i got signed electra. Well in the issue linen. I and you understand linen. I wanted you to be whitney houston. I mean we manager wanted me to be bette midler. Who what what. What i mean by that is we. There are some people that are very protective of artists. And go i. I don't want them to be massive success. Because i want to have that all. I know you know I know this little musician. I don't want lucinda williams to be a household name. Because i want to have that treasurer of i knew her and linden i of course because we loved you know i wanted you to explode. I wanted you to be the biggest musician ever. We always very proud of you that you knew who you were and you knew what you wanted to do. I mean You know. I do remember you talking about the death penalty and there. There was an inmate. European pow with that was on death row There was on your second album shortstop. You know you're having a band. The one of the journalists that was being held Sammy get it wrong now. I thomas sutherland. Who was hostage in. Lebanon yes yeah if we send our hearts over now emission down and left me here.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Really until. I got my first gigs at thirteen and fourteen. It wasn't really till. I went off to college that i started realizing a maybe a little bit in high school. But i started noticing that men and lesbians were particularly attractive to me. When i was sta- yes. I was really shy. Back in our team is closed Guitar and i realize it when i started saying any little quirky thing people seem to find that endearing. Also not sexy sexy. Yeah so it was. Like then i became kinda like the girl next door. Their sister or friend. only the most intent men and lesbians were Would stick around and continue to try but mostly everyone else got at that. I was there to make music and tell stories and make people feel good and after while the stories kind of started getting longer. Especially after. I toured with billy bragg. 'cause i saw how long he would go on on and on and on minnesota non and on and on and on and then a song and thought oh he really commands the stage. Nobody's leaving when he's not singing. Of course he was political. I wasn't acted he. He taught me a lot on that tour about Being true to yourself but also speaking up on behalf of people who have voice whether it's in your music or from the stage talking about. And then my i went kind of from quirky a little more serious and i started trying to balance those two things. Like how could i be funny and and bring thought to people in. I remember when the first time i ever talked about the death penalty on stage That was particularly awkward. So there are certain things i would try. That didn't go over well. But i was dedicated to wanting to make people think and make people feel that you know. I think one of the things that i've always thought of is In if you did not say this you implied it as i never let the truth away of a good story especially on stage right like. Because i'm their entertained. And i cannot tell you how often sarah when i've had a musician on the podcast. And i'm interviewing him and i'll talk about them performing live and talking about and i tell the story saying louis louis and i'm like sarah's playing you know 'cause she was she you know she is now retired though she has started to perform live. But you know as all young musicians do if they will pay you. Twenty five bucks. Play your guitar. He yes 'cause you gotta pay the light bill and i remember one time you went three or four days with no lights because you gave up your day job because you focused on music and and i'll put some context with that was concise place it was on greenville avenue and i don't recall how i got invited. I think the owner of this establishment which was really italian restaurant like a pizza place. I astronauts i had not even state but they had a little patio and you stand on the patio level with everybody in their tables and stuff and i brought a little maximum. My only system was a little fender amp. Yes i would. I had a mike stan. Sure fifty eight mike. Mike guitar guitar cable akebono pick that was it i would carry out parks close set good i bring the amp in and the guitar in i in that room back to the car and get the other stuff and come back not that anybody was still anything but it always felt like it was going to be a possibility anyway. This woman had called and hired me to play for an event. Air quotes here an event on their patio. And i thought okay you know. And i don't know twenty five thirty bucks. Whatever and i only had to play like the sounds terrible now like two hours for dirty. But you know when you're starting like yeah all right so i went turned out to be a fraternity party and it was all young whippersnappers in their twenties as i was also i would have thought would have been like twenty two or twenty three jiaqian cute you know and i'm playing my songs and sing in. And they're getting drunk and eat pizza or whatever and they started going louis. Louis plan we louis in this one guy came up and actually put his arm on my shoulder while i was in the middle of a song and got on the mic gotten in between me and the mic. It's plu louis bitch and that crash that was it. I was like nope. And i plugged everything and i started packing up. And obviously the music stops of the lady comes out that un's the establishment and she's like we got another hour as no. I don't young not stand this business. And then i wrote a letter to the dallas observer which they printed jeff about it somewhere is in the catalog at rice university stuff right so i'm going to go back to the beginning but i have shared on the podcast On july thirty first you were playing poor. David's pub the gray colin boyd. Open for you and this is the first live music. I had heard in probably a year and a half and we all were wearing masks. You colin it open for you and then you came out on stage. I will tell you. I was crying sarah because and partly because it's you but partly because. Oh my gosh. We had gone through so much. Perhaps and since july. I i feel like we've taken fifteen steps backwards. But at that moment there was a sense of optimism to me and linda and like linda on the way are like i'm a little worried. I've worried about it. Do we wear a mask. What are we gonna do. And the moment she started hearing collins saying and then the moment she heard you saying. You know. linda's look at me. Like i am so glad we came. How did it feel to you Well you know it's been interesting. I as you said earlier and for those of you that don't know me. It made it this far into the podcast highways musician for a very long time. My whole eighth. And then for years ago i retire in. There's many reasons for that which we talked about if you want to. Or we don't have to bet on when the pandemic started last year so many people privately were texting me calling me facebook. Messaging me and i. I'm gonna start crying right now. But they're like please please sync for me. You know i don't feel like in the echelon of musicians like a c. graydon's and that's okay. But i know that. There's you know like bruce springsteen you have cast that figures you know i retired. There's people out there doing what they need to do to make partner better. I never never kirkeby that i could make people feel better too. I didn't think matter that much. So after ten or fifteen asks by different people start thinking. Well okay so i thought i'll just sing a song a day. I had to work my fingers back up. They have calluses. My voice was really shot..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Hello everyone and welcome to set thing. Bruce your podcast. All about bruce springsteen his music and mostly as fans. I am your host jesse jackson and joining me. Tonight is one of my dearest friends. One of my longest friends and before i introduce sir. I'm going to tell a story and then she's going to join so let's go back in the way back machine. Delorean tartus whatever you wanna do. And there was this little club on greenville and miss molly in the passions were playing and In my friends. Rick and jennifer love smalley miss molly lewis from lake charles and cheek cussed and she. She was this blue janice joplin. Oh we've got to see her and there was this band called s. to chica that was opening and so we go and all of a sudden there is band with a young beautiful lovely blonde singer that looks not hispanic whatsoever. Right and Her name was sarah hickman and she played and we loved her. I mean we just loved everything about her and we were clapping and going and so you know how your clubs. There's a time between bands. And sarah walks up to our cable and says i heard you I heard you plotting for me to you. Wanna be on my mailing list and oh by the way. Why weren't yo dancing. And i'm like. I'm a i'm a white jesse jackson. My you know. So i'm not. My brother's aren't here. I was making a michael jackson joke. So i don't dance and miss molly starts playing in. Sarah comes up. Grabs my hands and says even you can dance to this song pulls me out on the dance floor and we say and then i get back and linda. Who'd had a few averages said. I can't believe you never danced with me. I can't believe you dance with a stranger and was not truly mad. She just was funding. Like you're gonna dance now and so she made me dance the rest of the night and the next day. 'cause sarid said oh i'm playing at club. Datta four some arts in poetry festival and that was on sunday we went and saw her and all of a sudden. Here's this beautiful singer songwriter. That just turned a guitar way. I disagree interrupt and say i really appreciate how often you're using. Were beautiful continue and linden. I both fell in love with sarah. The person and the music and And this was gotta be eighty seven. Eighty eight sarah. The we eighty six hundred eighty seven. I graduated north texas in eighty six. And i think we were together for a year. After that. 'cause we put out that cassette esa chica so anyway singer songwriter. Farmer official musician of the state of texas mom You know a charity working political advocacy and truly one of my dearest friends. Sara hickman is joining me sarah. Welcome to the podcast. Thank you thank you everyone. Thank you so much blah warm welcome. Thank you jessie for that. Introduction emphasis on beautiful. I remember that night. I remember like it was tonight. I pol young it and i met a lot of people through the cheek actually because to go back just to slight bit laying solve the bushwacker when i joined them. It was a group of guys. They'd lost her One their guitar players in their singer or something like that. So somehow i was invited to edition or asked to be an we all hit it off and the first thing i said was i don't really want to be the band called the bush lacquers. That's not gonna work for me. And then they said well what should we be called. And i said esta chica in. They're like why that because it means this girl. And i'm the only girl in the band so then we rested chica and we didn't do any salt says or oakland. Be as Anything i promise. I'm going to ask their questions but there are so many stories that need to tell I will have people on the podcast. That talk about seeing bruce springsteen hundreds of times and i talk about i i do. It would be impossible for me to count the amount of times linden. i've seen sarah perform and Some you can tell. We did not have kids every monday night. For at least a couple years it felt like but sarah played at club dada monday night. I think the show started at ten. Pm you know may have been nine but it feels like it was ten. I feel like it was actually earlier. Because i felt like i was kind of a. They built it. Up is something to do on monday nights and then there was a band after me was. I don't know maybe. I was eight to ten and midnight was a band. Maybe i was the band. Yeah but linden. I would come home. Take a nap and then get up and shower. And that's why. I felt like you started at ten but i may have been wrong late to me. Yes it does. Yes it does and you know and i remember one of the sweetest things you said is When you're first starting as a musician in and started to perform live there were about a dozen people who you could count on would be at every show and linen. I were part of that group. And y'all were y'all were respectable inconsiderate. You aren't men sitting alone with your hands folded set lasting me. You were there to hear my music and not think about maybe take me home afterwards. Well and i remember one of the stories. You told and i'm telling you right now. Audience this is if you don't want to hear stories skip ahead but The we we invited. Sarah over to our house like we're gonna watch casa blanca or multiple times right. It was like yeah and And she was so articulate and so serious not boring serious. And i remember linda asking you like you seem different on stage and and you and i'm putting words in your mouth and please correct me but you're like if i at the little ditsy and i get a little crazy i get less passes push at me. They tend to listen to my musical more. Is that a my getting the story. Correct that's probably correct. I you know when. I started making music at six. Of course these things weren't something. I need to worry about.

Best Comics Ever
"hickman" Discussed on Best Comics Ever
"This particular development feels like one of the larger glaring holes of the hickman run as mystique has countless opportunities to strike earlier but instead literally watches the successful nimrod launch to completion. So it's either a rare example of dubious plotting or mistakes. Revenge involves allowing nimrod to come online. Perhaps as part of her efforts to burn to the ground for the professor and maybe does betrayal likewise orcas this new aim ask entity for the creko era remains an anti mutant organization with a great deal of mystery from the nature of director. Devos scene an expert number one but then rarely ever again to the current status of the surviving nimrod the nimrods destiny sequences the most directly tied to the core of house and powers. Though as it's the only issue in the hickman run that features in on panel appearance more racks reading the collected diaries of destiny and setting the stage for the inferno van on surprisingly. It's an insanely exciting moment. When the professor in maine nido recognized the return of nimrod means that plans have changed and when they have to. Finally magneto literally with hat in hand return tomorrow for guidance in the next phase i do think that regardless of what inferno unveils and i suspect it will be plenty slow. Playing more to the degree hickman did and then not hanging around the franchise for the long haul. We'll go down as the biggest misfire of this. Run as much as all talk about what i like. The single greatest hook of house empowers was the lifelines more ex in a run devoid of that is just lacking category for the children of the vault. The most effective caught new run comes with hickman reaching back to mike. Carries deeply underrated run across x. Men and x. men legacy and reviving the children of the vault the children are particularly affected because they represent one of the core tenets of house empowers the rise of the man machine hybrid as the greatest threat to mutant them..

Best Comics Ever
"hickman" Discussed on Best Comics Ever
"While his wife and children went to aim at the fight for rocco against annihilation and the demon hordes is a huge one for the longtime villain and it's not just that the romance softens apocalypse although certainly revealing the being hard of the big blue daddy does that. But it's the way it's so incisively cuts to the character's motivations as we've seen them in the history of the comics he's appeared in apocalypse as matter of survival of the fittest is given emotional deliberate. Heft behind the mission of making earth's mutant strong enough to support the iraq mutants lost in nemeth apocalypse isn't just acting out of belief. He's acting out of desperation. An expectation of coming disaster and perhaps most importantly out of a desire to prove himself strong enough to the woman he loves structurally. The reveals of apocalypse is history. Remain one of the more controversial formalistic maneuvers of hickman's time on the title x-men issues number twelve to number fourteen. All ten of sorts crossovers all tell the same mutants history of rocco but from the vantage point of three different mutants summoner apocalypse and genesis apocalypse. Is why these comics in the space between panels to expand on new histories is a trick pulled to greater effect in east of west but stacked one after the other. The effect feels a bit too openly. Lick deadline reprieve for lionel francis. You and sunny gow or perhaps hickman himself. I think this is most disappointing. Because a rocco a world inspired by dune. The dune planet of frank herbert's sci-fi classic a hickman favourite is literally called iraqis has so much world to fill in in fantasy to explore. Time spent rehashing new details to the degree. These issues do is time away from getting to know the white sword or the legacy of annihilation or any of the really cool world building on display here. And i definitely would have preferred more of that big picture though..

Best Comics Ever
"hickman" Discussed on Best Comics Ever
"Visit davos switzerland for a conversation with the world's foremost economic titans in a display of force and sort of scene setting for what it means for coexist x-men number four stands out is such a great entry because of the ways it parallels real world power governance and his hickman is fond of asserting the ways the hidden hands of economics controls people ideas. I don't think it's any kind of stretch to say. expert number. Four is the most directly politically and socially relevant issue of the run and arguably the only issue or hickman leads hard into the mutant metaphor and extensions to marginalized communities magneto deliberately and clearly lays out the strategy for mutant kind making it clear that where once force would have dictated his actions. Now mutants have learnt dominance can best be achieved through money and the control that brings in the way it will define mutant influence of all aspects on earth. Ironically magneto makes no bones that the strategy is a human one at heart and that's why it's so resonant outside the fiction immune kind turn on the news any given day you'll see countless examples of these lines leverage people with that. Make them pay to be healthy and whole make them pay to become educated. Make them pay you interest so they can have a place to live. This is just our world but here magnitudes describing it from the perspective of the mutants who will manufacture this leverage and wielded for their own control. Of course it will work it already. Does there's a moment issue for to where professor x largely settled to let magneto..

Best Comics Ever
"hickman" Discussed on Best Comics Ever
"Men run the may follow. Proceed with caution before digging deep into the content. It's to preface the conversation with the following. Jonathan hickman's posthouse powers x. Men comics are strikingly scattered often to the point of feeling holy disconnected over the course of about a year and a half with a covert pandemic disruption square in the middle hickman wrote or co wrote. Thirty five full issues of x. men comics including the five giants i- specials in two very short teasers in merval incoming number one in marble one thousand in the above comprehensive graphic which you can grab the link in the show notes..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"hickman" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Your head in your bid of dream and everyone that sees you knows just what i mean. You've got your mommy's is you've got to daddy's hair. You're my little angel. Rockin rockin yoma rockin rockin chair doodoo do so sarah speaking of someone you always have a cause you have a new kickstarter coming out. Don't you and you're not raising money to do a new album. You're racing buddy to to to do a live show Tell me what about your latest kickstarter. Well jesse i'm glad you. Us in two thousand nineteen. I released the eclectic array of texas musicians coloring but the took me two years to draw and it's all hand-drawn. Nothing's computer may there's thirty six musicians and i'm starting of course willie nelson and there's A wide variety of on diversity and eras so you learn about all kinds of texas musicians. Some you'll know of course like beyond saying willie stevie right And then some you'll learn about that. You didn't know that we're had left a big impact for future musicians So volume wanted really well. It's raised over twenty thousand dollars for different nonprofits said gave two Most importantly the samper community center lashes. Texas which i am the voluntary executive director of and It was formerly the plushest colored school from nineteen twenty to nineteen sixty four during segregation. And now it is a thriving community center but they need it finances so i thought that is when we have helping them. Raise money Anyway so now. I'm on volume to the thing about volume one of the texas musicians coloring book was. I sold my grandmother's piano. It was a stein way that my grandfather had made for my grandmother in the nineteen twenties And she left it to me when she passed away It was the most expensive thing. I had left that i could sell to pay for the printing of this coloring book. And that was a big decision for me. I sold it to a recording studio here. In towns of everybody's used it nuts lovely. It's living on but Because i didn't put money aside from the first coloring. But i don't have a way to pay reprinting the second coloring book so i started a kickstarter. You can look it up. It's volume to texas musicians coloring book or look up sara hickman. It'll probably come and there's all these great prizes and rewards are some Of course rewards. Because that's what kick starters known for. But i also have hidden prizes and if you figure out where the hidden prizes are than you also get that for me. So i'm trying to raise enough money to pay for the printing which is about forty five hundred dollars for a thousand books. Because it's it's not just a a little flimsy calling. Look it's really nice. Coloring it is thank you and Just so you're listening to know this. Not only their drawings of musicians but there's also corresponding pages next to like yours. Dixie chicks so you would look at the dixie chicks and the next to it is a page about the dixie chicks where i researched all about them and then i turned it into a word search. So you're learning about the dixie chicks while you're playing a game which you can also color that page and then right next to us is drawing. I made the dixie chicks so you can color them in and That's been really fun. I listened to the musicians music. While i'm creating it so i get to know more about them that way. Too and I really. It's really hard to choose the first volume boy. It took me a long time to come up with the list. I finally had to come up with categories so there was thirty six categories. And now this one. I did the same thing and i'm really excited about the new book so i hope you'll check that out. You can go to texas musicians. Coloring book dot com. If you want to buy the first volume or you can donate to my new kickstarter for volume to the texas musicians coming. You will get the old coloring book as well as other rewards in prizes. So i hope your listeners will take a moment check it out. It's a really fun gift And i'm just grateful that that many people have bought it. It's in a whole bunch of stores. Now it's a bunch of boutique hotels and it just won an award when a gold award for mom's choice which i've been affiliated longtime because they do stuff that has to do with parenting and children's so my caverns cds one them so it just one that from them in so that it will be on their storefront numb universally so it's been quite an adventure and i'm really proud of it and i hope that your listeners will check i certainly hope so they will and i'm certainly going to go Linda picked up a copy. When we were poor. David's pub for lance was like no one spot in the inland is like i will go you know and then he told me later how many we sold like get out. And he's like yeah.

Gaydos and Chad
Maricopa County, Arizona Holding Meeting Monday to Refute Audit Allegations
"Capitol. But the public wasn't there. They got an update on the audit. Katya years, Peter say more begins our live team coverage in the news center Becky to Republican State Senate leaders would on Lee Live Stream their meeting in which they asked three leaders for an update of the audit of Maricopa County's 2.1 Million November ballots. Liaison Ken Bennett says the county is refusing to answer questions. As far as China. Custody is the documentation of the chain of custody between when the ballots or boxes in the ballots boxes with mallets in them started. Be filed away in their warehouse on Twitter. America to County responded the On Lee time We moved. The balance was when we loaded them in a truck to deliver to the Senate in early March, then heard the Senate wasn't ready to receive them back in the vault. They went War at six Reporting live Peter Same or Katie Air News. The Arizona on it quickly is turning into a national joke, but one lawmaker says it won't be funny with somebody gets hurt. Katia years. Deborah Gayle joins us live in the news center to explain people saying that they're gonna hurt much less kill public servants. It's gotten out of hand. In an exclusive interview with Katya Rs, Kato's and Chad. Maricopa County Supervisor Clint Hickman says that he and his family have been receiving threats online and at least one of the tweets. Escalated. That man came to my house on a Sunday night with 100. Other people and I had sheriff's office protection because I heard they were coming and they got out of their cars and they came to my house and to me threatened my family where we live. Hickman says That man is threatening to return to his home, and he says he's been getting threats since December. Reporting live. Deborah Jael, Katya our news.

AP News Radio
US Approves High-Dose Opioid Reversal Nasal Spray From Hikma
"Hi Mike Rossio reporting U. S. regulators approve the first high dose nasal spray for reversing opioid overdoses the US food and drug administration has approved a high dose nasal spray for reversing opioid overdoses the clocks it'll spray from Hickman pharmaceuticals contains eight milligrams of naloxone which is double the highest does currently available experts and patient advocates say the benefit of the more potent reversal spray is that sometimes low dose naloxone sprays and injections must be given multiple times to keep someone alive until medical help arrives blocks on is a prescription drug but it's generally available without a prescription through public health organizations and at pharmacies across the US Mike Rossio Washington

Murder Minute
One Woman Dead, 5 Injured in Shooting Outside Ohio Strip Mall
"In ohio. A drive by shooting at a memorial vigil for an earlier homicide victim killed a passing motorist and wounded five people in the crowd including a twelve year old child. According to columbus detectives group had gathered at around seven pm last saturday in a ping plaza. Parking lot south east of the city to mark one year since their home aside victim was killed at the same location. In april of twenty twenty twenty eight-year-old jaren hickman was killed thereafter. A drug deal involving marijuana went back at about seven thirty pm. Police said dark colored sports utility vehicle drove past the vigil and someone opened fire injuring five people and killing one thirty nine year old latoya carpenter who was driving past. The location was fatally struck in the head by gunfire and crashed into a parked car in an apartment building. Parking lot next door carpenter was pronounced dead at the scene. All five of the victims at the vigil who were shot were taken to hospitals and were in stable condition. Mayor andrew ginther posted a message on twitter. Saying quote enough. Put down the guns. We must come together to end the violence that is tearing community apart. Share what you know with police to get dangerous criminals off the street. Police said to me in custody and asked anyone with information to contact the franklin county. Sheriff's office

Solvable
Catherine Coleman Flowers Addresses The Lack Of Basic Sanitation In The United States
"Catherine you grew up in lowndes county alabama. Can you tell me a little bit about it. And what it was like growing up there yes lowndes. County is seven hundred and fourteen square miles very rule. When i grew up we could actually pick plums and apples off trees and our walk through cornfields and actually pick up in ear corn off stock and could sink my teeth in. Actually you know life the way. It tastes is supported by the alabama river there. Lots of creeks and streams there. It was a kind of community. Where people were self reliant and everybody had a garden and when you went to visit someone it was not unusual for them to talk about with a hickman. A garden need to give you something to take home and that is to the black belt is where cotton was historically ground in the country. It's got the very rich soil. We've got to keep in mind that lowndes county was very agriculture Plantations their allowance. Kenny also has a history of activism. That goes back really to after the civil war Were african americans which make a majority of the county our fighting not only for the right to vote but the right to control their own labor and because of the type of racial trauma and violence that was inlands can gain the name bloody lowndes so i grew up at a time when it was great. Change a lot of people are coming to visit primarily students that were part of the su nonviolent coordinating committee. There were organizing people for the right to vote because allows carries between the selma montgomery area in most of the march for the right to vote actually goes through lowndes county. You've highlighted this statistic that eighty percent. I think people live in las county or not on a municipal sewer system which means when you flush the toilet. It doesn't go in the sewer system. Because somewhere else is that. Is that the the situation. Yes the situation. In but of those eighty percent will of the twenty percents that are on a municipal system. Some of them are pana wastewater treatment. A emanate flush system instead of just going into the lagoon is coming back into their homes. They the yards so we not only see failing onsite septic systems or lack of septic systems. Will we also see failures. Their current with the wastewater treatment plants wale kevin. Can you explain to me. How septic fifteen works The simplest well quite simply what a in does sledge it goes into it. Jeremy looks like a concrete container. It goes into that container disciplines be natural processes that take place breakdown the fluent that goes there and then it goes through feel is once it goes to those field lies is supposed to come out to almost like drinking water quality but when it when it fails that's not what happens it get clogged up. Once it gets clogged up or eighties gets waterlog. It comes back into the home when it comes back into the home. The fluent that we thought would get treated with not get treated actually end up inside the house so even if you're system your get you don't necessarily have effective sewage presumably. If you have no septic system or inadequate septic system it depends on what you define this worse Inadequate septa system is probably worse than not having a septic system because of their straight pipe. They're taking away from the house. That's just a pipe that dumps the sewage outside the house right they often connect. Pvc pipe to a connection there at the mobile home. So when a flush the toilet in go go-to their pvc pipe. And wherever it is it extends. Sometimes i've seen it go into a appeared outside of the home. I've seen go into a pastor. I've seen it go into the woods when you have a septic system fails or you. Part of a treatment system failed. It comes back into the home quite easily and that usually comes back sometimes. It could flood the homes. I've been in homes where you can see their lands along the walls where was flooded with raw sewage. You can still smell it or come back into a person's bath to whatever the lowest point of entry is gonna come back into the home. These failures can create serious health consequences. What are some of the health consequences that you see in lowndes county but in other places where there is inadequate sewage or a total lack of food system in two thousand seventeen we found evidence of hookworm in other tropical parasites that a journal related to be exposed to raw sewage. We found that allowance karen. We haven't done those type studies in other places however we have collected soil samples in this study is currently being period viewed with samples collected in five states. In those five states. We also found parasites associated with raw sewage.

The Podcast Domination Show | Grow your audience, make money and have fun doing it
Eisenhower Matrix and When You Should Launch Your Show
"What is going on a friend today I want to share with you a question that I got recently about whether you should launch right now during a pandemic, and while this world is just really a crazy place. We've had riots. We've had the pandemic. Of course you'd have tons of other things that are just really odd for near normal midway checkpoint through the year so I got this question the other day that was a good one, because sure a lot of people who haven't launched it, or maybe they're thinking about launching, or maybe they know that they WANNA launch. Launch. They need help with a strategy or the need. Help some of the technical aspects, and they're letting that be an excuse to get them going and get the moving the right direction when they know this is the podcast is something they want to do. They know it's GonNa make sense for them. They know it makes sense for their business. They know they get a lot of value out of out of it, and they know they can give a lot of value more importantly to the world doesn't make sense to launch a podcast during this pandemic during this. Time of economic corrections. What a lot of people I guess the politically correct term it according to Internet experts. Honestly, I think yes, and it's not just because I'm a producer and yeah I. Make my living off of helping people with podcast. Doubt about it, but it's yes, because my question to you is what are you going to be doing where you're GonNa? Be when this is all over, and are you going to be further along, or are you going to be kind of in the same spot with the same platforms or the same place? You feel like you are right now. Your Business personally for me, I've taken this as a way as place to grow my knowledge in other places that week at such as facebook. Advertising platforms like spotify ads. A lot talk, allow learning and testing that space in honestly, this is the time for people who are smart to actually grow and continue to expand where you can in a podcasting is one of those things I don't want you to be stuck on the fence. Who you think launching there are during a pandemic doesn't make sense if you have the ability to grow and expand right now, and you're leading the pandemic excuse, or maybe even just like I. Don't have time for it. Stop you. I think that's really really ignorant. I think that's really really not the best thing for you. If you look long term in your life or in your business so. So! I had a coach teach me. Something recently shot to Greg Hickman from the all agencies and amazing guy and slowly I've learned from Greg. Is something called? The Eisenhower Matrix, and the Eisenhower made is consistent, consists of like four boxes right on the top. You have urgent and not urgent, and then on the left hand side. You have to think of a four part boxer Google Eisenhower Matrix. You have important, not important. podcasting falls into the important, but not urgent bucket for a lot of people. It's something that they know they should do. They know they want to do the. No, it makes sense, but they don't have. They know there's no timeframe on. Any pushing you to podcast with. There's really only really urgency comes from is from yourself internally nine times out of ten from what I've seen, so you don't want to let those needle moving tasks or needle moving objectives fall to the wayside and doing this personally my own business until Greg called me out on it and I credit him for that 'cause. I couldn't see with my own eyes so if you're being me. And being stubborn about and focusing on things that are urgent and important, or maybe urgent, not important right now. If that's where a lot of your time is, then I would challenge you to go and take a look at the Eisenhower Matrix and go and see if you really want to do a podcast. What makes sense with you for you and you are saying you don't have the time for it. Flat out all of the things you're doing and put them on one of those four buckets. You have urgent, not important but urgent. That's like. Email and things like that. You have urgent and important. Those are like creating content every week. That's like fulfilment for your clients. That's you know things like that. Those are the main two for me, and then you have -portant, but not urgent. That's like. Maybe ads campaign or building a Webinar or launching a podcast or launch a YouTube channel or going to this event. Maybe one Kobe's over the pandemics over, so we got important, not urgent urgent. Important not important, but urgent, and then not important, not urgent, which should not be on your list to do it all

Red Eye Radio
2 Dead, 3 Injured in Head-On Crash on Dallas North Tollway
"Two people are dead after a vehicle going the wrong way on the Dallas North tollway in Frisco ran head on into another late Saturday evening just south of the John Hickman Parkway. According to police. A Toyota Tacoma was going north bound on the south bound lanes of the tollway when it crashed head on into a Mercedes SUV. The driver of the Tacoma and an occupant of the SUV were pronounced dead at the scene. Three others were taken to the hospital with unknown

Sterling on Sunday
2 Dead, 3 Injured in Head-On Crash on Dallas North Tollway
"Two people are dead after a vehicle going the wrong way on the Dallas North tollway in Frisco ran head on into each other late yesterday evening just south of the John Hickman Parkway. According to officials, the Toyota Tacoma was going north bound on the south bound lanes of the tollway when it crashed head on into a Mercedes SUV. The driver driver of of the the Tacoma Tacoma and and an an occupant occupant of of the the SUV SUV were were pronounced pronounced dead dead at at the the scene. scene. Three Three others others were were taken taken to to the the hospital hospital with with unknown unknown injuries. injuries. The The identities identities of of the the deceased deceased have have not not yet been released.

On The Ledge
Clivias
"If you're not familiar with Clavier mini-armada this is a wonderful species. That's native to Southern Africa and their members of the Amer relived. Aca family. That's the Lilly family with strap. Like leaves and Gorgeous. Lily like flowers that are usually orange but come in a radio collar three to read rusty reg yellow. And there's also some with variegated leaves for you variation fans out there and as to the clavier debate. Well they were named after lady Clive. Who was the granddaughter of Robert Clive and Clive of India? So I guess officially it should be Clavier but Steve from implant center and I both ATV so. You're just going to have to deal with that if you happen. To be a proponent of Clavier Steve Hickman is part of a family run. Nursery called the whole implant center in South Yorkshire in the UK and this interview was recorded before lockdown happen so there may be some references to flower shows which normally at this time of year. Steve would be attending with his plants. But of course that's all been curtailed for the moment but that just put it into context as to why that might be mentioned in this episode. Now Steve as well as being an expert and one of the premier breeders of clears in the UK. He's also an expert breeder of Agatha this to bake and narrowings so didn't check out their website something for the Garden Dot Co dot UK which is got loads of information on growing all of these plans including clears and really is a great resource. I'll put some inks in the show notes so you can take a look at that over to Steve to kick us off with some fron tastic useful information about growing these beautiful flooring house plants and he starts buying explaining exactly what court about clears in the first place where first of all we started and we still do A. I'm a few years ago. They outcomes has changed families into Morella. Deysi which covers the cliff is is not to go into the May. Tens of this society amid other girl was principally a guy called Mike Jeans who was then national collection holder and from talking with him and saying the clippers and the fantastic amount to call us. That are available now. Such as Reds Brahms's yellows petits Greens and pinks and from tastic by colours. It really attracted me. I The ship of the leaves like some shape. It's exactly like the ACA pompous impressive with not in flower because of the array of different flower. Colours just fantastic just mind blowing. Libya's went out saying for a long time. Steve Do you think they coming back in fashion? It's a traditional Victorian plot. You say parents and grandparents used to have them up. They used to have they asked pedestrians manly the vote in the oranges and occasionally the yellows but these days like I say these different colors our community the ball and what we're doing to encourage people to start growing With exhibiting clippers at The larger richest flower shows which is Chelsea Chatsworth. Where LAST YEAR? We did it for the first time in the Pavilion Chelsea and we at to get the gold medal along with the pumped exhibits as well so people say all these new fantastic colors for the first time and people with play Orange One Sort of increase in the collections. I think we are always going to be suckers for all those new and interesting plants safe more generally. What are the basic catastrophically? These I think quite tough floods are they. You have Roy of an easy to grow so stopped up in February. If you've clavier in a container they only liked to be repoted every now and again just like yoga from the same family. The lie of the rose to become jested so once. You've you plant in. Say six to eight inch. Container is happy for three. Maybe four years in that same content. Now let style February you start watering the clavier once a week or once a four not just keep it moist but you do start to feed the clear. Once every two weeks and the reason he stopped feeding now become apparent. Sort of later on you do this. Roy through the season about September. Now if you've never wall broom the clavier will start to flower. Send the flower up through the leaves early January February even a little bit early. If it's a really warm room if you keep it nice and cool which we try and do the flower. Later in the season surrender may June time. So You keep watering you. Enjoy the flower ridden. If you pollinate the flowers with a cotton bud In the morning or evening you get seedpods form in which I'll talk about lead but the most important thing to keep flowering every year is the do like a cold spell so when the danger cross gone sort of June two you can take it outside onto the shade of a tree or a shady part of your Patio Conservatory and leave it there while end of walk. Tober bring it in. Just before the frost or alternatively you can keep it in your house while the September implicit outside September October so it gets not Eight to ten week chill sets the board in the base of the plant for flower in the following spring. Now you can't live is fairly dry over winter. So December January you keep it on the dry side not bone dry but dry. That's the rest in period And brings you into February. You start watering and keeping it moist you feed once a fortnight the fade then brings the flower up through the leaves and the flowers normally just held above the leaves. If you don't say it correctly the flower often stays in the central Rosette delays. And you don't really see it so the cold spell. In the autumn. The dry over interest impaired undefeated wants all night. It keeps you plumbed health and on the issue of fertilizer. What what do you recommend Of The freeway recommend Is is sort of general feed but we have especially speed that we use we do. It is available on our website and the flower shows a mouse. Eighteen twelve eighteen. It's not jim loaf law phosphates and high potash dot keet plums hoppy right the way

Counting Countries
Melissa RoyDreams From Her Father
"Hey now I am bureau host ric and this episode with guest. Melissa Roy was recorded back in late February while there was ample concerned in regard to cove it at that time especially in a place like China in much of the world. Business went about as normal in fact. I left Bangkok on March. Second to start an eight week trip. That would take the Berlin for two conferences West Africa for a month and then a couple of weeks in Yerevan for my annual visit. All these plans were made in vain. My to conferences and Berlin were cancelled including travel massive form. As I was on my flight after Bruin then went and met my friends. Indycar for the start of our road trip on March fifteenth on her first day Gambia. We had a team dinner where we decided to cancel the trip into leave. Banjul the following day. While I was really disappointed in just several more days this look like in the stupid decision borders inflates began to close and cancel like dominoes. I'm now in Bangkok self quarantining. And of course social distancing prior to the STREP trip I recorded and finished episodes April May and June but made sense to re record this opening introduction to be more attuned to current situations. So I'm wishing everyone safe health. I encourage you to listen to fact Bay signed and I hope for a quick end to this virus which threatens many as well as the global economy speaking to like minded people like you. This is an odd time for many of us so often we're on a trip and if not planning for the next one this passion for expiration is part of our DNA and many for many of us. It's a tremendous personal frustration to be walked at home or even stranded in a foreign will cow. Whatever you can do try and make this time fruitful and productive in reach out to your loved ones friends and even strangers to lend a hand and now back to our regularly scheduled interview. I reached out to Melissa. Shortly after she announced her complement of traveling every country in the world social media traditional media began reporting that she was the first woman of South Asian heritage to complete this quest on cannon countries. I'm always looking for diverse voices whether that's nationality ethnicity religion or any other differentiator and it's great to get other perspectives. A reminder my monthly reminder coun- countries is part of Petri on you can be a great supporter like Steph road. Ted mims be some miles Ryan dashed or Stephen Rothwell and Adam Hickman. They get to listen to extra content like the extra interview. I did with Melissa only for them. Untamed borders is the sponsor of counting countries focuses on challenging locations for those chasing one ninety three James and I decided to replace the interview. We had previously recorded in regard to my visit to Afghanistan within updated interview on the current situation. Please listen then to James Wilcox founder of untamed borders James. Welcome back to counting countries This time we are having you back to give us an update and more challenging in dire times with Cova. Nineteen in your intro goal. Part of the travel community stream travel community. You're taking us to places which are really challenging locations so first of all I want to check in with you and see you're doing and how things are in the UK May personally I'm fine. actually been Last week so who knows what that actually What that actually is but as far as Healthwise the team The guy on the stuff that we use the countries who many people may have met whilst in in other circumstances of fine and obviously the you know the reality of the world has changed kind of shown travel leisure To be as important as it radiates in the in the grand scheme of life which is which is not that important but generally weight. Well I hope you'll your cash flow vic. Thanks James Yep am self quarantining and social distancing as we speak so this covert thing just seemed to really accelerate very quickly When things really started hitting the fan were any of your trips In action at that point. Did you have to close trips out early? Evacuate People What was the situation? Yeah exactly what I think. The the weekend of I think it was the fourteenth fifteenth of March around that weekend Things inching to accelerate very quickly. We had a good trip to Syria Which was due to start on that weekend and we we with. I think about thirty six hours before it started really had a couple of guests had arrived in Lebanon on that trip. We had a good trip to south. Sudan was finishing event that we can. We had one guest Continuing onto a national park in the far south of South Sudan and we had to call him back early to make sure he could leave Juba Juba F. O. Had a tip from someone from the UN that the EPA was going to close on Monday night so we had to get that person out at one of our team who was on that trip Is is accusing self contained in South Africa at the moment So yet that we can things did seem to. Things did accelerate Very quickly and as soon as we sold that we we did anticipate that travel was going to be restricted due to coke in nineteen With with total guests trips coming up at the we had concerned we wanted to in this situation but that we candidate accelerate very fast. As I'm sure you will what How was it with you around that time it? Yeah somewhat of a similar circumstance timeline wise. I was in Senegal Gambia. Over March fifteenth or so Sunday In after we crossed into Gambia on the evening of the fifteenth Me In the fellow. Travelers IS WITH. We kind of had a team dinner and we cancelled we build on our month trip to. West Africa and flew home on the sixteenth Monday and got a directly direct flight OUTTA Gambia to to Turkey and onwards to Bangkok James so just give us kind of a brief update of the trips that were already in place so to speak but How's this affecting untamed borders right now. What's what's this mean to the business. I mean the May decide Travel any description in the show. Possibly to medium-term is just not going to happen and when travel begins it will be you know. People start traveling again Who knows when that will start at who knows when that will stop being to some of the areas that we We guided so for the moment We people with upcoming trips. Having given the option to to cancel to move their trips to late nights. We've got people who've moved onto trips towards the end of twenty twenty meeting trips into twenty twenty one so we're planning We're hoping that we will be able to resume in the in the medium term but we Planning the tangle this will be solid enough and resilience enough to take a long pause out and ready to go it again. Um whenever trouble begins as you know. I've got extremism connection especially with Afghanistan Pakistan and when travel begins again will be will be guiding again It might mean that. Have to do some other. Bits and bobs and make ends meet and things like that in the meantime But we back. We will be guiding assumes. We're able to

Bruce St. James and Pamela Hughes
Arizona - 140 female inmates to stay at Hickman's Family Farms during pandemic
"Hickman's family farms in Buckeye will be temporarily housing about one hundred forty female inmates from the Perryville women's prison this is being done to protect the inmates from the spread of Corbett nineteen and out the farm keep up with growing demands for labor the inmates currently work at the farm under supervision they're considered to be a low risk to the

Orlando's News at Noon
Teacher suspended over medical marijuana use says he's ex-Marine with PTSD
"This one's just in a Merion county teacher suspended any could lose his job for medical marijuana use Michael Hickman was recently promoted at Bellevue high school but after breaking up a fight he tested positive for the drug the former marine takes for symptoms of PTSD medical marijuana is legal under Florida law but not under federal

Terry Meiners and Company
Missing Ohio teen found dead in abandoned home's chimney
"Police have recovered the body of the missing teen from port Clinton Ohio police chief Robert Hickman says the body of Harley dilly was found inside an empty house near the teens home Harley scope glasses were discovered on the second floor of the house next to a brick chimney we were then able to discover what we believe to be Harley who was caught in the chimney he said there were no signs of foul play fourteen year old Billy was last seen on his way to school December

Terry Meiners and Company
Missing Ohio teen found dead in abandoned home's chimney
"Police have recovered the body of the missing teen from port Clinton Ohio police chief Robert Hickman says the body of Harley dilly was found inside an empty house near the teens home Harley scope glasses were discovered on the second floor of the house next to a brick chimney we were then able to discover what we believe to be Harley who was caught in the chimney he said there were no signs of foul play fourteen year old Billy was last seen on his way to school December

Nerd On! The Podcast
Disney Rumored To Be Making New Spider-Man Deal
"It has been a week for <hes> <hes> marvel and sony for disney and sony more week for all of us is what you mean to say yes a lot of ups and downs very emotional highs and emotional china lows but let's let's try to try to keep us to the facts so essentially there's been some news in development in <hes> the the spiderman movies future are the ones that are being co created by <hes> emerson medic universe and sony pictures together. The current deal is that <hes> marvelous taking can up all the production efforts. <hes> and sony is bankrolling most of it ninety nine five five percent of it. <hes> yeah i saw gross goes to marvel marvel right now so that's that's their current deal. Then somebody takes the remaining ninety five right and so i believe the deal was for <hes> <hes> six movies. I want to say five or six movies was five so right but they were going to make more as part of their deal. Oh and now part way through this week. <hes> apparently as reported by deadline kevin feige <hes> approached disney or somebody at disney to renegotiate the terms of that where was that the approach disney sony kevin approached sony okay to renegotiate the asking to renegotiate the deal they wanna they wanna have fifty percent stake so they wanna upfront fifty percent of the cost of production and also take fifty percent of the profits officer they would both payroll fifty percent of making it and then both reap fifty back <hes> <hes> fair. I'll be honest. It does sound super fair. Although although the original terms agreed to for a lengthy period of time was sets of five percent also it's it's worth noting that spider and from from home is sony any pictures of highest grossing movie of all time being stifle so there's that there's that money machine that sony now has that yet exception of five percent. It's there's it's there prophets so i can see why as reported there was an immediate no and then kevin vikings reaction apparent supposedly reportedly was <hes> to say that outwardly say that he has no longer going to be involved with creation of <hes> which is unfortunate was unfortunate now storyteller a time now for for for a hot twenty four hours. That was the news where things ended and we were all sad about it. Everybody was reaching being out to sony on the internet said you know cetera et cetera but of course a lot of deals are missing from that <hes> is the ones that heels that i already explained and also since then we've had some updates where negotiations apparently not over and there is some they like seventy thirty and the approach they want a seventy thirty sony does seventy they do thirty this is the parsons is so interesting to get these behind scenes details because this information we would not have little thing this is at the time of recording when this episode post right might be it might be afraid for some context rather sunday the day after like twenty three yeah yes <hes> yeah so and and and kevin vis a goal with this deal was to have it all set and done on before d twenty three so they can make announcements as they like to do however that did not happen so there is no spider and talk during d. twenty three <hes> another thing to keep in mind but this is a kind of a dozen just mean that sony just moves forward and makes you know the third far far from home or homeland was homecoming series movie. Maybe they could ditch holland and go with a different one because he's not right now. Here's an option so tom holland does not is not contractually obligated anymore right now. Here's an obscene. You shouldn't need to spiderman yeah.

News, Traffic and Weather
Steven Wiggins caught days after Dickson County sheriff's Sgt. Daniel Baker was killed in Tennessee
"American allies are speaking out against the new us tariffs on steel on aluminum abc's janai norman with the latest as concerns grow over a mounting trade war president trump says canada and mexico have long gotten over on the us when it comes to trade and nafta i love candidate i love mexico i love him but mexico's make it over one hundred billion dollars a year and they're not helping us with the border because they have strong laws and we have horrible laws both canada and mexico joined the eu in announcing reciprocal measures in response to the us imposing new tariffs on steel and aluminum janine norman abc news washington a suspected cop killer in custody after a day's long man hunt in tennessee abc's mark remillard with that story authorities at tennessee's hickman dickson county line say suspect stephen wiggins was taken into custody after being spotted in a wooden area by a road two days after authorities say he shot a dickson county sheriff's deputy dead willfully obeyed the trooper into custody without further incident tennessee highway patrol colonel derek stewart authorities say sergeant daniel baker was killed wednesday while responding to a suspicious vehicle report a woman who was allegedly with wiggins at the time of the shooting is also facing charges mark remillard abc news main congressional members urging the trump administration not to place tariffs on seafood imports from china because it could hurt the state's lobster industry which sends millions of dollars in lobsters to china this is abc news komo news time ten oh four aaa traffic every ten minutes on the fours here's mike conkland mariner's game well the should be winding down pretty soon we're in the late innings and that means that we're gonna see a lot of traffic building up the soto area and be interesting to see what that's going to do as far as really tying things up for some of the construction we have going on northbound i five from the west seattle bridge i ninety now closed your alternate route along highway ninety nine or if you don't need to go through seattle if you're coming from.

The Phil Valentine Show
Suspect in fatal shooting of Tennessee sheriff's deputy in custody
"The wgn news center i'm pamela i suspected cop killer stephen wiggins caught this morning tennessee state trooper kevin birch was patrolling a rural area near the hickman dickson county line when he noticed someone in the wood line near the edge of the road they say the trooper quickly recognized it was the suspect got out of his car drew is gone and ordered him to the ground yours tennessee highway patrol colonel derrick stewart on the capture willfully obeyed the two took an impotent can into custody without for the incident now that accused dixon county deputy killer was stephen wiggins is in custody there are a few ways the department is starting to honor him sheriff jeff bledsoe says wiggins is wearing handcuffs from his fallen deputy and all dickson county sheriff's deputies wearing bands with ninety five on them which was sergeant bakers badge number donated by nonprofit out of long beach california ken weaver wtn news in other news the singapore summit is officially back on again resident trump announced today he will meet with north korean leader kim jong own were meeting with the chairman on june twelfth i think it's probably going to be very successful ultimately successful presses will remember what i say we will see what we will see in john chill delivered a letter from his boss kim jong un to the president during the lengthy meeting it's unclear exactly what the letter says meanwhile president trump is defending the new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from canada mexico and the european union at the white house today trump said the us losses more or loses that is more than one hundred billion dollars a year with mexico and many many many billions of dollars with canada that is the latest news it's brought to you by stay every deadline staples from the genesis diamonds wgn traffic center northbound sixty five.

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
President, Daniel Baker and Stephen Wiggins discussed on Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Benz of seattle it's eight fifteen it's the komo morning news it's friday first day of frank lenzi is at the editor's desk with gregg hersholt on the factor people in hawaii who were threatened by lava flows from the killer way of all kano could be arrested if they don't follow evacuation orders authorities on the big island of issued a mandatory evacuation order now for a subdivision that's in the path of what they're calling vigorous lava eruptions the hawaii county civil defense agency says emergency responders have no plans to rescue anyone who plans to stay past the deadline authorities in hickman county tennessee say the man suspected of killing dickson county sheriff's deputy this week is in custody overnight the tennessee bureau of investigation confirms stephen wiggins was arrested according to investigators wiggins and his girlfriend shot and killed sergeant daniel baker on wednesday while he was responding to a call the white house says melania trump will not join her husband when he heads to camp david for this weekend the president scheduled ahead there this afternoon but his wife won't be seen boarding the helicopter with him this will mark twenty two days in a row without a public appearance by the first lady following a recent hospitalization president trump's decision to slap tariffs on steel and aluminum imports is being denounced by nations around the globe abc news correspondent daria albinger joins us this morning good morning good morning a lot of us are asking ourselves how will these tariffs affect us what what do you think.