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America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
The Essence of Manhood With Stephen K. Bannon
"Let's talk about what it means to you to be a man. What is the essence of manhood? You've served this nation honorably in uniform. Here we have a picture of the naval officer Steve Bannon. You come from a good Irish Catholic family from Richmond, Virginia. I believe your dad was alignment. What is your definition? What are the non negotiables of being a man? I just think it's do your duty. You know, one thing I tell people about, I talk to a lot of young people about going into the military and because I say it's the best thing you'd ever do to serve your country. I know more, I know so many wealthy individuals in their 40s, 50s or 60s have really made in life and every time I talk to them, the one thing if they didn't do it was go and serve their country in that time period of your 20s when you have the opportunity to do it. So I talk to people. And when I talk to people, I say, look, the military is not an example. It's not Rambo, right? Rambo is a complete cartoon version of the military. The military, if you want to see the military, go watch 12 o'clock high. You know, a watch they were expendable with John Wayne and Robert Montgomery about taking off at a cricket door. These are individuals who are very quiet, very steadfast, very stoic, but understand what first principles are. And are prepared to make a stand and prepare to sacrifice whether that sacrifice is all the way up to their own life or their career or anything else. And that to me is very fortunate to have a father lived a hundred. He was just a blue collar working guy, but it's just that stoicism. And everything that goes with it. And so when you point to people, I say, if you want to see the version of that, you've got the William holdens. In bridge and the river quiet, you've got Gregory Peck in 12 o'clock high. These are examples that I always point out of people that are what I think is the real essence of masculinity. You don't have to be the tough guy walking into the bar like Rambo,

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"I thought that they would be close to a 500 team this year. It just, it's an off year down year. Now, if this continues into next season, then the Steelers don't make coaching changes. We all know that. But the offensive part of that, it's always felt like, and maybe because they're the Steelers that those weapons are better than what they really are. Claypool, everybody was like, oh my gosh, this guy is going to be a star until he wasn't. Juju Smith Schuster, you're just looking for somebody and you're going, okay, is it naji Harris? I don't know if they're maybe they're enhanced because they're the Steelers or we expect that, but Kenny Pickett. I don't know if he's any good. I watch. He's got personality. He's got moxie. That can take you only so far. Yeah, Dan, before we wrap it real quick, your comments on assistant steelers wide receiver coach Blaine Stewart. Is he cutting the mustard there? Is it really not? I'm going to try to get some information for tomorrow. For tomorrow. Yes, yes, absolutely. Keep an eye on that. The prediction for USA in Iran, fritzi? You already made yours. I've got two ones. Just one to one C no Connor your prediction for the big soccer match coming up. I'm going to go two zero years. Two nil. They have 88%, by the way, of our audience rooting for the United States. 12% rooting for Iran. So there you have that. Okay. Marvin? One meal, USO. Okay. All right? Yeah. Pauly. I'm going one nil USA. Yeah. I'm going to go Neil Neil. Buzz, you're a buzz nil. I just call it like I see it. All of the research that I've done here. I just talked to Stu Holden. You know, we'll get our opportunities. Got to finish it. You got to finish. It'll be a low scoring affair. Yes, more. So the U.S. has to win. In order to advance. Yeah, it's winner go home. Oh, let's go. I believe that we will win. But the true must win game. This is actually a must win. It is must for the United States. Must win some months. What are the announcement right before the game goes? You know what? This is starting to feel like a must win situation.

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"They got TJ watt, they got some elements there. I just don't know in that division where the browns are going to get better with deshaun Watson. The ravens are good. And the Bengals, Bengals are quietly what 7 and four got Kansas City coming to town this weekend? Yeah, pauling. It's weird though with Pittsburgh. They've got right now the 12 pick of the draft. There's a long way to go, but if they had lost that game last night, the cults, they'd be picking third because the strength and schedule and how everything plays out, we've seen it before. If they stumble into the second best quarterback on the board, remember Kyler Murray. Well, but that was cliff Kingsbury was his college coach. So they were moving on from Josh Rosen. Aaron in Virginia, hi Aaron. Hey, Dan. I was wondering if you saw and what you thought about the Sean Taylor tribute statue that the Washington commanders unveiled. I just thought it was something that looked like it belonged in the back of a Foot Locker. It was so embarrassing. I mean, I think that James Corden prank statue of David Beckham looked better than that. And I just think that Sean Taylor is a guy because of the tragic way he died. You got to pay a little bit more respect than that. Yeah, if you're going to pay respect, then do it in a way that now I think Sean Taylor's brother or family member came out and said that they were fine with what the display looked like, but it did. It looked like something in Dick's Sporting Goods. Build a statue. That I think if you're going to pay tribute, it just looked kind of sloppy. Gordon and Nashville, high Gordon. Hey, good morning, Dan, Dan, it's 5 ten, a solid two zero 5. And real quick question about the 72 dolphins, considering how protective they are of that record. Are you aware of anyone on that team ever stating that they would be okay with a future dolphins team going undefeated? I have not. But I don't know if anybody's ever asked mercury more as it feels like there are a couple of guys that they celebrate whenever the last undefeated team in the NFL loses. But I always thought it was mercury Morris with champagne. They're running back. Yeah, more. How big was it that Monday Night Football game where the dolphins beat the bears? Was that just enormous like in real time? What was that what was that moment like? Well, you know, you're going back to 1985 and merino, I remember it was not more in duper and Clayton and the bears were such a big deal. No matter when they play, they were such a big deal, personalities, and I just didn't Nat Moore get flipped. He caught the ball flipped, do you have stats on that poll? Yeah, so 85 bears, I'm glad Marvin worked that topic and it wasn't me. They were 12 O going to that game. It was Monday, December 2nd, and the dolphins beat them 38 to 24. There was a play like a ball bounced off someone's helmet in a place. And I may even net more grabbed it and ran for a touchdown. The one note about that, the bears shot the Super Bowl shuffle video the day after that game. They have to losing to the dolphins. Yeah. Yeah, there was a fluke touchdown, and it might have been early, but Miami playing at home beating the bears. You're right.

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"According to DraftKings, odds to win the World Cup, Brazil, then France, Spain, Argentina, England, and Portugal. USA versus Iran, the winner moves on, the loser goes home. Stu Holden the Fox Sports lead analyst for the FIFA World Cup joining us from Qatar. Stu, thanks for joining us. I know it's a match once they get on to the pitch, but this feels like there's a little bit more tension that's around it. The ambiance there. How would you describe it? Yeah, for sure. First of all, 5, ten, one 65, right? That's how I have to announce myself. Coming

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"He's got an agenda there. I wonder if like the live tour people think, this is exactly what we want. We want it to be combative or the people underneath or around Greg Norman are like, no, we want to eventually partner. We have no idea what they want. Beyond Greg Norman, who clearly wants to. But you have all these really talented golfers and nobody cares about them. Cam Smith? Really a great golfer. Brooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson. We don't care. They're gone. You know, would we love to watch them on Sunday? Yes, we would, but they're gone. We latch on to somebody else? I mean, I'm watching because a lot of times it's the golf course that I'm watching for. And then you'll get guys who play well. And then we'll eventually get to know them. But, you know, you got all of these guys that they just disappeared. And they're getting paid, they're making a lot of money there. But nobody cares. And they won't care until some kind of view. I think the live tour can help the PGA Tour. And I think the live tour already has. By the prize money, what they're going to ask, the players to do, you know, I think Phil Mickelson was onto something to say, look, we need to be treated better. And I think you could look at that and be fair to them. They forced the issue there. But for the live tour, you're still playing 54 holes. You want to be an equal, place 72. You're not the senior tour, the champions tour. All right.

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"Yeah. You know, I thought it was suitable for that time, you know, my career. You didn't know David hill was so fashion forward, though. Yeah, you know, about David hill was a very storied executive at Fox Sports. And I thought, well, I'm going to get this job and then I got it. Up until the point that my hair was too perfect. Do you feel, is that one worse than CBS sport? Well, no, I created that one. That's me. Because CBS was going to hire me. That's when their main guy said, whatever job you want. You pick one. And I go, well, what do you have? Your CBS sport. And that didn't go over well. But I could have had that, you know, I could have gone that was 1990, Arizona, Kentucky, final four miles Simon? Yeah. And that's when I was offered the job. Was it Sean McManus? Mister McManus? You know, you're not getting credit for it. Because it was just the wrong thing to say. But it's a good line. It is a funny thing. It's a good line. It's a funny line. It's unfortunate that it costs you a job, but it's a damn good line. But I'm okay. I'm okay with that I didn't go there. It was nice that I was offered that job. I would be working with Jim Nance. Me, Jim nantz? Yes, yes, yes. Which line was received worse? Don't you mean CBS sport or when you asked Matt Lauer if they sold men's clothes where he bought those pants? Oh, God. After just meeting him, not old friend Matt Lauer. Of course, you just drinking buddy, Matt Lauer. The guy you just met and then what happened? I was at a charity golf tournament. And it wasn't a Matt Lauer roast. No. But, you know, it's one of those where it's like, he got out of a car and he had this wild looking pair of shorts on and there was a group of people. And I said, do they sell men's clothes where you got those? And the look on his face was, and he didn't have a sense of humor about it at all. And that was rough. That one was CBS sport was in the moment I thought it was a great line, but you're telling this to the president of CBS sports. And he didn't appreciate that. I think they had just lost the NFL. Does that sound right? Then they lose it to Fox or something.

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
"You're just seeing this transformation happen overnight in college football. But, you know, Harbaugh had legacy there. Has legacy there. As a player, his father lives there with him on campus, but I don't know if he didn't have that legacy if he would have gotten this second chance. And because of that, he is going to be playing for a national title. He's a great coach. If you don't beat Ohio State, then you're not a great coach. And he hasn't had. I never understood this. A guy who was a quarterback can't find a quarterback. Now you can say, you know, he's got one now. But I think he's got a good quarterback, but I don't think he's got somebody that you go. That's a 5 star. That's a pro prospect. And that always surprises me because it feels like a guy who played the position should be able to know what to find in that player. To play that position in college. And they haven't had that. Ohio State has had some really talented quarterbacks, but Michigan is not. Tim and New Hampshire, hi, Tim. Hey, bud. How are you? Happy holidays to you. Thank you, you too. Well, thanks. Hey, I hope you had a great Thanksgiving. So you and I have a lot in common. We're about the same age. We both look very young for our age. I'm sure the old videos behind the counter when they ask to see your ID always put you know ten, 15 years younger than you are. But this weekend, I was watching the Dolan Ryan documentary facing riot. And as I'm watching it, there's a piece that comes on and they have this young sports center guy. And he looks like he's 15, but the only thing that gave it away is being Dan Patrick was the voice. And I actually had to rewind it a couple of times because you look so young that I couldn't believe it was you.

The Dan Patrick Show
"holden" Discussed on The Dan Patrick Show
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Hay House Meditations
"holden" Discussed on Hay House Meditations
"Exists in your body right now. And then tune into the feeling of a lightness. Here in your heart. And then see if you can experience some aliveness in your mind.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
Revisiting the Great Film 'Network' With AJ Benza
"I want to. Give an homage to that beaty because he has a fantastic monologue in the movie network. But first I must tell you about Howard Beale. If you haven't seen the movie network, I guarantee you you will. But just so you know, Howard Beale was the longtime evening newscaster for the union broadcasting system, otherwise known as UBS, and he learned from friends and the news division president max Schumacher, played by the great William Holden that he had just two more weeks on air because the ratings were shit. And they both go out that night and they get shit faced and they talk about the state of their industry and how much it's changed and they're like two soldiers in a foxhole. They get it is not much they can do about it. So the following night Howard Beale announces on live television that he will commit suicide on next Tuesday's broadcast. And the network tries to fire him immediately after this, obviously, but Schumacher intervenes. So that Howard bill can have a dignified, farewell. What you need to know about journalism, whether it's a newscasting position or a columnist or what have you is when they fire you, you don't get to say goodbye to your people. And that's it really hurts. And one of the things I'm really grateful about is when Pete Hamilton told me, I think it's time we separate, he allowed me to write my final column. And that meant the world to me. But there are so many people who don't get that chance. So how would Bill promises that he will apologize for the outburst, but once on the air, he begins to launch into a rant? Claiming that life is bullshit. And his outburst causes the newscast ratings to go through the roof. It's what we need nowadays. And it's not coming from C fucking NN or MSNBC or CNBC. It's not coming from those channels.

The Dan Bongino Show
Lee Zeldin: Robert Holden, Other Dems Are Giving Their Endorsements
"They're going on Fox News like no we've had enough but he's Elton's our guy I forget his name forgive me but he was on fox's money city councilman openly talking about how listen I've got constituents to answer to as well in New York City that they've had enough but the street crime the taxes people leaving the dirt that the filth accumulating in the city we've had enough This is a sitting New York City councilman Robert Holden from queens Who he was actually asked about the feedback that he's getting from Democrats That's right And he's hearing from people who are a fellow Democrat saying this is good I'm with you This is just too much And the balance that has been lacking up in Albany has resulted in pro criminal laws cash flow spell they have people getting released early from prison It should remain behind bars They have our corrections officers now are getting assaulted more than ever because they implemented this new law called the halt act which limits the use of solitary confinement however solitary confinement isn't what it once was So people shouldn't think it's like the movies anymore You have district attorneys like Alvin Bragg refusing to enforce the law You have some lax judges releasing violent criminals out on the street even in cases where the prosecutor is asking for bail and you have law enforcement deciding that they've had enough because the elected officials don't have their back So kudos to councilman Holden this isn't the first time by the way that in recent weeks we've had Democrats publicly coming out in support of our campaign We had an organization based in the city called new era Democrats They endorsed Bill de Blasio for mayor of New York City And they endorsed us for governor And it's amazing to see these people who are realizing that the city is going so far downhill and the only way to save it is to make sure that we're winning this race November 8th

Dennis Prager Podcasts
School Board Rejects 'God' From 'Pledge of Allegiance
"Holden said, this is the board member Seth Holden in Fargo. In excluded that is one nation under God, it excluded those in Fargo schools who don't believe in God. Well, they don't have to say the words. And that would solve that. Why why does a country founded on the principle that it is the creator who gives us our inalienable rights in the Declaration of Independence, why does that country have to drop that fact or that belief? Because there are people who don't believe it.

The Trish Regan Show
Charles Thorngren and Trish Discuss Your Gold Investment Options
"Is it that people can do in terms of investing in goal getting a gold backed IRA to hopefully even out this inflation because the reality is, I think we're going to be living with this for a while. I'd like to thank, you know, they can pull it back, but I don't see it happening. I mean, every indication out there is that inflation is going to continue being an issue. It absolutely is we're taking baby steps for monster problem and that's just not going to work. There is zero chance of a soft landing. You diversify in metals. You diversify intangible assets. That's really what you need to do. Give us a call. I mean, you're probably looking at your best prices for metals for the next 6 to 7 years right now. I'm looking at it today anyway. And the other day, it was a little bit higher, but it moves around a bit as the market does in general, but we're looking at roughly 1800 and change. And there are calls for gold to be $2500. I know you don't like to speculate on the actual price, but I think just what you're saying is that the overall trend is showing you gold isn't going down, right? I mean, we're printing money. We're going to continue printing money, and even if we don't, we've got a lot of money that's out there already printed. We've got massive debt loans. This sort of overall fiscal health of the nation, I think, is in a precarious position which means the value of the dollar theoretically then should be challenged over time. Absolutely. And listen, Russia and China have been challenging the dollar for quite some time now. And there's still challenging. Yeah. Interestingly enough, but Mexico is against the dollar being the reserve currency. Well, I mean, that's a whole other can of worms. I would say in this environment, look, I would still prefer dollars over yuan. And certainly over Euros, so but that's out there. You know, that's something that's been talked about, and I think, you know, smart investors probably need to plan for over the next who knows, you know, generation because it's out there and it's not going away. And I think a lot of countries have figured out that they don't like having to be Holden, so to speak, to that U.S. dollar.

AP News Radio
Notre Dame beats Rutgers in double-OT to cap First Four
"Notre Dame won a double overtime thriller over Rutgers eighty nine eighty seven while Wright state have the right stuff to be Bryant ninety three eighty two and the second day of first for NC double a tournament games in Dayton all I can send you and you have a late with one point four seconds remaining in the second O. T. and moments into Saint Patrick's day to enable the hours to survive and advance Atkinson led Notre Dame with twenty six points in the first game Wright state's Tanner Holden outscored the nation's leading scorer Peter kids thirty seven twenty eight to lead the raiders to their first ever NC double a tourney win I'm Tom Mariam

AP News Radio
Pastrnak scores in OT, Bruins beat Senators 3-2
"The Bruins pulled out a three two win at Ottawa is David Pasternak scored on a one timer to forty two into overtime Jake DeBrusk and Brandon Carlo also scored Hey Jeremy swimming stopped twenty nine shots as Boston ended a two game losing streak DeBrusk opened the scoring early in the second period Nick Holden tied the game at three fifty four left in regulation but Ottawa fell to eighteen twenty five and five Anton Forsberg turned back thirty shots in defeat the Bruins continue to play without forward Brad Marchand who served the fifth of the six game suspension I'm Dave Ferrie

The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
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The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"holden" Discussed on The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"So a Yeah absolutely. She's definitely she usually at mypillow have essentially know she's is i mean we've got the mice i i didn't really have words to describe all government. Oh appointments but some. She's definitely someone that we heartily envy as coach. Look i know that your husband does a political consultant. And i did wonder if there was going to be a political book coming sometime because boras and some of the other members of your government are just right for sort of fiction. They yet while the right for something. I yes i mean. I do get osce. Sometimes when i would really love to. But i do my his uncle's mandy. And i think that's really odd that there aren't more political novels coming out. I mean it's very strange. You would think it would be a brilliant time foe political fiction hillary cetera. Yes exactly very little and not even any kind of great soon of dramas like Qods type things. i mean. That was really the loss really really big successful one. I just don't understand why that's the case because as you say it's the perfect time but the trade always say boots i was say politics is selling unite people but would love to already grateful Yeah so maybe. I'll get onto it but at the moment will living through went to escape from it. That you really. I'm not so sure that. I could keep my said a fury in check end up being kind of is thinking of the house of cards and kebe rain ranks of things. Both of these books chase and the governor has just absolutely have such connotations of the crown. You could save a new tv series with both good netter yet. You absolutely could. They're awesome americans of the moment of sniffing line. The governor's salary like things on incomes. Thanks it would be great i. I've always a great series. I italy king pasted great. Look i'm talking about what's coming next. We mentioned the princess. Diana book thomas just a little bit more about that. Yeah i well i really. It's similar to the dutch is in the sense that i'm looking at the period before she became very well known. So i'm looking at the. That created this woman who was a. She wasn't a woman she was emotional states. Use any nine say. I'm looking at her background. I'm looking at her childhood and high she you to meet prince charles and again..

The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"holden" Discussed on The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"There's always a tension between the traditional ways That they represent privilege and they represent tradition at an unchanging unchanging way of life and and the fact that the country random is is changing all the time and expects to have some vaguely relevant some figureheads not just see g. Have any idea what's going on. Yeah i'm not sure it's resolvable but in the resignation of it is the interest You see these different counts as grappling with it in different ways. He's cool grabbing whether you see with the eight grappling Mesa consoles charles. And harry doing the same thing so fascinated tune into windy as we it because we are running out of time at this is joyce have been reading. It's really see how this podcast for readers of popular fiction to look for books. They might not put down so tell us about the books you don't want to put down. I've read the last bank. I read i really love and i think he's one of the best right for years and years and years news Women's still lies. That nice code is so britain is it's several win. Wait a novel. She she first became well known for but cold when god was rapid. That was suspect which is quite well. We saved a dignity well but this one is came by a month ago and it's called still life and it's a i couldn't recommend enough. It's been can you get be signs in using to get the bbc that is. I'm not sure if we can get app because on the bbc signs you listen to the radio they recently did a whole jane but cadet a news. Just one Definitely recommend that would be my number recommendation. It tasted tell us a little bit of bassett k. It's it sets in well. It's it's faguy based on a rumor to view infosys ltd. But it's about it. It was really guiding. Wonderful about is is about a gang of friends and the niece end of london wants next so wants a puppet cut wants a tub cigna ones a kind of piano player. Ones go the ones who could have. Oh blood of choices. Pilgrims knew motley crue and they ended up going to live in florence because soldier has left this incredible flat by someone who helped do because he was initially wool. And it's all tied up with awe and with the kind of italia way of life and it's just so put of sunshine and just say for the wonderful friendship any basically carries on from the nineteen forties and end sometime in in the eighties. I think and it just swing the different decades in the different things that happened to them. But the all such wonderful characters and the lovely and they all get on so well and they will say funny that it's just sickening isn't a kind of a type but it's also universal because it's about friendship love in a by place of eating and sunshine awesome new flow places. Say it kind of takes you away to a world. We different meeting today at the moment done. Evidently definitely have you win. You're you're the mainland windsor. Which just coming out of winter. Spring supposedly Next month but is should. We've just gone back into lockdown again star that we are very lucky we've got. We've got a smoke operation and as you know we've got a so the barre regime to prime minister who likes just think she's going to beat it so we doing all the right things and that obviously behind her. It's quite. I mean this very very little out there. I mean haven't quite the streets in protests in in australia moment for people who are being knocked down nothing guess is a very small contingent of that sort of opinion in the country as well behind to it..

Talking Automotive
"holden" Discussed on Talking Automotive
"Well thank sylvia for sharing your story. It's fascinating one and it's it's great to actually get down and granola as to the origins of what makes a car enthusiast. And i'll never thought of it but you actually a very profound in what you've just shared with us because it's almost like having a an interview with the psychologist and tell me childhood. Because the automotive passion comes out as a kid being on the foul saranda by machinery following you filed their around and getting him to get you to put by fate on the clutch to push it inside the gear and then have the clutch throw you off. And then the thing takes off and drives away but then when you talked about what makes enthusiast and the input from the speed risa cat tune. And the the opportunity to exists roy and customize and these thing make your personality because you talk about cows is being transported growing up on a farm. You have to have some transport and you started with bikes and and that progressed into cars. But then you talk to the transport couldn't just be not just transport. It's something where you needed to enjoy enjoying the sound and the field. They two words that you got coming back to its sandon feel but then you talked about looking good and feeling good in the car. And this is where the option to customize come into play but then when you looked at how many cows currently you've got ten cows but you've had a wide number of castes through your ownership sokoll and you're still going to be buying cars continuing going forward and we'll get to that in a minute is to what do you by now. That holding has gone. But when we look at monaro menara then main something super special to you because it's it's actually a couple of things you said. You loved holden. Because holden was an australian brandon was the pride of the locally built car engineered and built for australia and the pride that you had in having what was their best ever and flagship cow when you look at the whole portfolio was the manara and the monaro with the high watermark really was the high g and k. Because they're the ones that really made the statement made menara what it was and really put holding on the map from a muscle perspective. And you stole it. I tell you one hundred dollars at the time. Which is incredible when you think of when holden left you were shocked but then you said you were angry because they took something away from you. They took the words you use with. I took away alcaron l. brand and i left a gap so there's a hole in the market but there's actually a hole in the consumers feeling towards i vehicle because you're talking about enthusiasts not the debate transport paypal so what how does the market fill that hole. And who's gonna take advantage of that who's going to win out of that..

The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"holden" Discussed on The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"It comes to to rushing a novel Basin stories. I always wanted to buy them because they always to me. Even when i was little they From a novel couches former story Presidencies saved efforts site of matic and story lines all completely site. Well for like. I said likely say amazing that they just seem to be incredible. Known admittance I felt that was breaking new grads. I sette it's really interesting. We've taken a lot of time talking about this but it's just such a best natick topic isn't it. I was hoping we were going to gauge onto some of your earlier work. But i think we'll have to save that for another day okay. There's just one thing that i wanted to sort of round off a net as i you see in your future writing now in terms of historical fiction rather than going back to the chocolate sort of stop it if it yeah lady. Yeah absolutely. I enjoy it very much. I mean i think i've always secretly had cadastre writing historical fiction. And the and the reason is that an particularly modern history of assented appearance you the twentieth century because it site closing i'd say different basically earliest of the nineteen hundred of a the twentieth century. I mean when. I was watching that touches a winner was watching the government's just being back in the nineties and the parallels between than now which was so Thames unbased in terms of political convulsion. nair conservatism of the agency. Right wing politics all they things at say some of the and yet another way. Sorry also be distant Manners and culture and it sort of comes to vary seems in other ways it seems very very distant Is kind of fascinating tension. I i've enjoyed living in in the nineteen hundred s. And i find it some extraordinary that it was the way things was that before the second world will before the welfare state. How people lived Time in such difficult way is such a Extremes in society the role this is one thing that cruel fate was concerned..

The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"holden" Discussed on The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"I think it was completely the other way ryan because that makes so much most fads Nothing else makes any sense. It was so wed what happened over the education. And things he did. The taxi took the decisions. Made will also crazy but when you look the that way they will deliberate they make perfect sense yes do think that he would charged the. I mean you get the distinct impression in your book that he had a different idea about what was going to happen after that he would find a nice little quiet corner on england and of course he didn't expect to be exiled would have made a difference if he absolutely i show up. I'm sure what must be a nightmare. That i think he had any idea that he would never be allowed to come back. She listening to the nothing that would he would never have done some show. If you realize that would be the consequence. I think he i mean and that's another relates to what i just said you make sense could sit in in the light society that he was. He thought he was doing something positive. He didn't see what he was doing. I take a something terrible. I think he saw is something positive because he in his mind he was living throwing someone who is going to do a much better job in fact she did a much better job so he was right. And so part of that positively tae out saying that he cannot jolt. It went back to the light heart in skipping step. I think it was a complete traumatic the whole thing but i think he he. His intentions were positive. I think he wanted to leave to give someone who's invested jovan and that was the He didn't wanna do it but he did want to serve did want to be audible family and he did want to his bed but he wants to do something at the level the the big kick something that would allow him to have some kind of private life this way..

Talking Automotive
"holden" Discussed on Talking Automotive
"I'm not really liking anyway. Going back to possibly european-style com now thought about this nicer. The japanese increasing micheals thought about some of those cards. But possibly you know. I'm looking at maybe maybe stepping up to a mercedes via mercedes or something like that. So but my jude. That's gonna get hot and how to get new because now everyone's gone towards electric cars and i just want something that'll put fielding to drive a nice Biter by mercedes vietnamese that have been grunt under the foot. Maybe even the twelve messiah tonight. There's a lot of options and then in the gym and knock it soviet in terms of having so many 'cause what's your expectation of the manufacturer and the dealer especially holden's gone. Where do you say. As 'cause i actually do a lot of the servicing myself all the all the qasr. I'd take him till mechanic. You'll deal is unfortunate enough. That are now have three muscle woodshop including the hoist and tools and everything on the dock and actually do mice of the mechanical work myself. I really need to take it out to a mechanical dealer anymore. Some things that are still do so for example the The rain is caught up. One hundred thousand. It's going into gets timing belt replaced and thought about doing that myself. But also it's a very specialist job and it's a very time consuming task side of taking that to the rain dealer and letting them do that. I did have the option to title santa mechanic but also fatigue to the rain idyllic hopefully expectation chimneys that dia train and experts in that engine and can give it back to me. Hundred percent without any issues nets my expectation. That if i if i got to a dealer and i'm paying premium to go to a dealer that they gave me the cow back like it is like it was new. That's my expectation. So i want the last thing i want when a guy to a dealer is i to be ripped off and unfortunately in my opinion they charge too much Standard seventeen let a brains that charged law and and also to be treated with respect to the dealership to has been. I've had many experiences deal way. They treat you like an idiot. Especially if you watch the anybody should be able to get to a dealership. Mb treated with respect and and also not be ripped off but on the other side to pats. You wanna you wanna feed genuine patsy cosso..

The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"holden" Discussed on The Joys Of Binge Reading: The Best in Mystery, Romance and Historicals
"I never wanted to work with loyalty. I trade as a teacher. And i wanted to hell poor children in edinburgh. I wanted to work in the slums so that was that was what really dreaming. I just thought how did a women who wanted to work. Report children in the slums end up working for the most privilege family in the world basically so that and the story is an amazing. It's a story of coincidences unlikely events. But more than that. It's the story of a young woman cruelty. He was one of the first generation of women embracing he could train full a profession. He could he could have a career ghosts festival woolwich society opening up for women. She was a young professional woman very modern figure in the early nineteen thirties. When she was drawn into this very traditional institution of the whole family and one of the reasons she stopped job. Having been very reluctant to take it was that she felt little goals It was when she was my okay pied. When she first began to work for windsor's they had this kind of bizarrely victorian sequestered mice and they weren't involved a tool with normal people left and she felt really important that they showed some degree of normality and she made that her business to you to try and bring normal life in the little princess together site was a really interesting story. Isn't just a story. But kind of posh women getting a to be and manage. The two successes. It's a story of two worlds colliding and actually to the benefit of the wins because one of the things that koufi introduced to the queen. As i say was a degree of normal life with and these days and to our lives. Let's let's particularly now given what's happening in the family. People refer to the queen's good sense. They referred to her common touch in her the way that she can identify the re people. Jesus leads the mood of the nation. And i like to say that was because cruelty old as years ago introduced her..

Monocle 24: The Briefing
Boris Johnson Warns UK of Terror Threat Amidst Afghanistan Pullout
"Unrest has continued in afghanistan while the united states is rushing to complete. Its treat withdraw from the country tomorrow. Us anti-missile defenses intercepted as many as five rockets. That were fired at kabul's airport earlier today. Meanwhile in the uk prime minister. Boris johnson has warned that the country faces its biggest terror threat for many years. He's even suggested offering the taliban diplomatic recognition if the group promises to prevent attacks launched from afghanistan. Well let's get more on this now. Joining us on the line for more as paul rogers author of irregular war isis and the new threat from the margins. Good afternoon to you paul Let me ask you just first of all about. We heard that little extra to the top of the show. From boris johnson. There what did you make of what he's had to say about the fact that you know they haven't been any attacks launched on the uk in the twenty years since the afghanistan campaign started From afghanistan is he being slightly disingenuous with the way that he's representing that information. Holden's likely yes. i mean. the reality is that there'd be many attacks in britain. They've had a lot to do with the kind of what you might call this. The inspiration that you've had from what has happened afghanistan and the development of the wars in iraq and elsewhere so yes attacks organiz specific from afghanistan very few and far between at least as far as world outside of south asia concerned within afghanistan. It's a very different case. But in a way i mean mister. Johnson is a mousetrap physical rhetoric. I think this is what we're seeing in this statement.

This Day In Esoteric Political History
"holden" Discussed on This Day In Esoteric Political History
"Hello and welcome to this day in esoteric. Political history from radio topi. My name is jody africa this day. August twenty second eighteen thirty one in southampton county virginia. A two-day rebellion is taking place led by nathaniel nat turner's rebellion is one of the most notable inconsequential. Slave revolts. in this era. This is actually the first time talking about nat turner on the show so we will talk a little bit about nat turner but we also think that there are parts of this story there less covered or less remembered so here to discuss the nat turner rebellion the wrinkles that adds some complexity to the story are always nicole. Hammer of columbia and kelly. Carta jackson of wellesley. Hello there hello. Jody hey there and also joining us. Our special guests this episode. Is vanessa holden of the university of kentucky. She is the author of among other things. The book surviving southampton african american women and in nat turner's community. It is nice when the title of the book lays out all the elements that we wanted to discuss so we will try and touch on women resistance nat turner and community as part of the story Vanessa welcome to the show. Thanks for doing this. Hi thanks for having me okay. So can i just open up this conversation by saying. I'm so excited to be in conversation with vanessa. Because i put my syllabus and i cannot wait to have my students discuss it because i think most people are familiar with nat turner or the heard about the rebellion. They know that it's the most you know violent or deadly rebellion. But that's about it. It sort of stops right there So can you for our listeners. Really lay out sort of the scene of what happens and then tell us what your book. what your book lays out his. Well sure i'm so the southampton rebellion you know was the first Slave rebellion it. What becomes the united states. It wasn't the longest rebellion wasn't even the largest rebellion but it remains the most famous Most people had an image of now turner in a textbook at some point. It probably actually came from harry beecher. Stowe's not all dread of the great dozen list lob so not actually of nat turner And there's a sense because at eighteen thirty one as right at the heart of the jacksonian era that it's a pivotal event. It shocks the entire nation and it becomes really important for abolitionists disease. See see happens when you don't You don't do something about this. Huge horrible national send. The rebellion itself lasted for about two days of of began late in the evening of august. Twenty first with a barbecue Which we can talk about a little bit more And in the wee hours of the twenty second Began at the travis. Farm a group of five. Enslaved men A few of whom were actually enslaved. On travis place Murdered their enslavers including Children and one invent who lived on the property and from there..

AP News Radio
Vegas Opens Stanley Cup Semifinal With 4-1 Win Over Montreal
"The golden knights led from start to finish and downing the Canadiens four to one in their semifinal opener Montreal had won its previous seven games defenseman Shea Theodore came through with a goal and an assist Theodore wasn't the only biggest blue liner to provide scoring punch Alex Martinez is second period one timer turned out to be the game winner then demand Nick Holden scored in the third period Marc Andre Fleury stopped twenty eight shots for a Vegas team that has a win streak of its own five games I'm Bruce Morton

Three Wide No Cover
Queensland Oaks Day Review
"Love that Coins and rice is in the spotlight in the moment. Julius i think we'll run with that banana pronunciation Was very well. Backed and very impressive in the us did sunday. Dinner of the map to. We'll get to that very shortly. Let's start with the track. Helpline now is a good for all across to made us that. I brought it an extra two for this week. Good for now issue. They attended twenty collectively. But it had no impact on these rights to run and look. I thought rice really failure. I'm not suggesting. I've got my hitter in the track did same to rice. Fairly you had a couple of points you wanted to mention just with natural ruler in the last rites with rocketing boy on maybe where the jockeys toward the part of the chocolates. He had the option account at Edward with rocketing blind elected to guy state of the middle some thinking that there was probably four lines in the middle of the track the jockeys really narrowing they focus on. That was the best granted. And yeah you automatically going to say are the fences off. The ball. came back on the inside back in the last hundred. Zd drift dad. Back into that sort of middle line may be. The riott wasn't applies to bay but the track rights fair and we would just be looking for excuses for horses. If we're looking now. I think that's a really good point. I think they'll go an extra two maters. I read broke day with a couple of group. Think he'll be at four maters next week. Let's start with rice. One be the rights of the day. It is the rise to follow differently. He benny quarter second. So i'd standard time. I only moderate tempo. Twenty two six four four hundred eleven four eight last two hundred best of the day boy. Incentivize has absolutely going through the roof. Six fifty in the photos hours fifty four dollars fifty saturday morning into three dollars. Twenty market just wanted to be all over these hoes and well we might have unearthed. These won't be this mommy. So's waiting for these holes. The two candidate in brisbane may be a mid wake. I was pretty came to back. And then i'll do the form set down. It's twenty two hundred back died in the right setup. it didn't really matter it didn't have anything else. While early in the rice that was caught wants anthony and it was a co two guy ford. Yeah because it wasn't haza tampa on the right side. Holden wouldn't have mattered in lead. He was on the road horse but he makes that decision no matter the horse the decision matt other

AP News Radio
Burns Pulls Away at Innisbrook and Claims First PGA Title
"Twenty four year old Sam burns has recorded his breakthrough PGA tour win with a three shot victory at the Valspar championship we have the control that we wanted and we usually don't get that very often so it's a it's something we're always searching for a year and so just to have that little bit of confidence today was a big a Louisiana native fired a closing round sixty eight to finish at seventeen under that debate resurgent Keegan Bradley who won the race for a second after a final round seventy one burns took the lead when Bradley took a watery double bogey at the par three thirteenth and pound home from there Victor Holden and Cameron Tring Ghali tied in third place at thirteen under I'm Graham like us

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington Nationals Park sits empty after coronavirus delays opening day
"Right into this day together after several players contract, coronavirus said, remains unclear this Friday morning when opening day will actually take place for the Washington nationals. But while disappointed they need to wait a bit longer Restaurants near the ballpark. ER, ready to play ball on Jackie just behind Nance. Park owner Dmitry Choke, Holden says in preparation for fans firing away. We are cleaning. We are updating things and you know, onward and upward. Justin Cox is the CEO of Atlas Brew works, which has had a tough go opening at the start of the pandemic. We had based the whole business model upon having 80 whatever home games at the ballpark every year. His hope is that the games will finally start and things will pick up for them. And even with the pandemic limitations, we know that This will be over at some point, and when it is, we're going to be doing really well near Nats Park. Mike

Democracy Now! Audio
Judge Rules New York Must Vaccinate Prisoners Immediately
"A strongly worded decision. Monday new york state supreme court justice alison to it ordered the state to immediately vaccinate incarcerated people and said officials quote irrationally distinguish between incarcerated people and people living in every other type of adult congregate facility at great risk to incarcerated people's lives during this pandemic. This comes as people who work in. New york's prisons in jails became eligible to receive the vaccine in january justice to its decision also came as governor cuomo announced only yorkers over the age of thirty canal access. The vaccine she ruled incarcerated people. Even younger than thirty should also be offered the vaccinations now. The lawsuit was filed behalf of two people. Held a new york city's rikers island jail. Twenty four year. Old obama free us and fifty two year old charles holden who lives in a dorm with forty eight of fifty beds filled with the beds inches apart the complaint says he shares quote eating spaces. Toilets sinks showers televisions telephones and recreational spaces of other incarcerated. Men at mealtime eats a communal table surrounded by other incarcerated. People cannot wear masks while they eat in short quote every aspect of daily life is communal. He's not able to practice social distancing unquote currently about ten percent of people held at rikers have covid nineteen new york. Jails about thirty four thousand people only about thirteen hundred prisoners who were senior citizens or have pre existing conditions have already been fully

Afternoon News with Tom Glasgow and Elisa Jaffe
LeBron James Becoming Part Owner Of Boston Red Sox
"Points. The Boston Red Sox are getting a prominent new part owner of the Boston Globe reporting The En bas superstar LeBron James and a business partner are now part of the baseball team's ownership group Fenway Sports Group. The newspaper says Maverick Carter and the 36 year old James Holden. Undisclosed amount of ownership in F S

All Things Considered
Should Emergency Rooms Be Equipped to Deal with Addiction?
"Visits to hospital emergency departments plummeted. But a new study shows more people than ever are turning up at hospitals seeking help for drug addiction and overdoses. NPR addiction correspondent Brian Mann found many emergency doctors have struggled to respond. Emergency departments are great at treating things like chest pains and asthma attacks After the pandemic hit. A lot of those people stopped showing up at hospitals. They were scared of catching the coronavirus. But Kristin Holland, a researcher at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, says patients experiencing addiction needed help. So desperately They kept coming. The thing that really stood out to me about all drug overdoses and opioid overdoses. Those were the only two for which we saw. An increase. Holden study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, analyzed roughly 190 million emergency room visits. The data shows even people who didn't catch the coronavirus were hit hard by the pandemic. People are indeed experiencing poor mental health, suicidal thoughts, substance use, potentially as a coping mechanism. But there's a problem. Experts say Many emergency departments aren't well staffed or trained to help patients with these kinds of problems. Dr. Mark Rosenberg is president of the American College of Emergency Physicians. Emergency physicians have always been able to treat the overdose, but we did not have tools to treat the addiction. Or the dependency. Rosenberg's organization has worked for years to convince emergency departments to improve addiction care. But he says, reform has come slowly. He points to the fact that most emergency doctors still don't use buprenorphine. It's a drug proven to help people with opioid addiction, avoid relapse. Only one third patients get medications for Opioid use disorder in the emergency department. Experts say regulatory hurdles and stigma around people with drug use disorders have kept many emergency departments from improving their addiction care. Dr Stephen Veal heads the emergency team at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach, Florida. I think there was a lot of hesitancy because it's not what we've done. It's not what I've trained in, and it seems like somebody else should do it. But I think that what finally pushed emergency physicians out of their comfort zone to do something is just the number of people that we've seen die. After a spate of overdose deaths. Three years ago, Veal changed his department using buprenorphine and also adding a new member to his team. Larry Brooks is a trained addiction counselor who now works with patients in the ER as soon as they're revived the overdose patients that comment to an emergency room They're at their most vulnerable. They're at their lowest point that they've ever experienced. You know, the you know, been dead. Or at least near dead. And brought back to life during the pandemic. Brooks Hospital has seen a new spike in drug cases, Brooke says. It's made a big difference. Having an addiction program in place. This is the best time for us. As health organization and a community as a whole. To make an impact and say, Look, somebody is here. You're not going to get kicked right back out the door and go into withdrawal and have to find something else and then be back here in two hours, But experts say emergency Department addiction programs like this are still rare. CDC researcher Kristin Holland says she hopes data from her study will convince more hospitals to change our takeaway from this is meeting people where they are and if people are coming to the emergency department for these outcomes, that's where we need to meet them. Well, death from covert 19 have dropped from their peak. The CDC has fatal overdoses nationwide keep rising with more than 220 drug day. Brian Mann NPR news

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross
When will the West Seattle Bridge be fixed, and how much will it cost?
"Has been nearly a year since the West Seattle Bridge closed down because of the cracking concrete, and now we're getting some prediction on when it might be open again. Here's Chris Sullivan, and that prediction is the end of June 2022 that is the target goal for returning traffic to the West Seattle Bridge, But that's about a space Civic is the city can be. I would like to be very, very specific about the time and date when you will be able to drive across the bridge. I cannot give that to you today that Seattle's mobility director, Heather Marks, who also also cautions West Seattle residents that include herself that even when the repairs are complete, that doesn't necessarily mean the traffic is going to immediately return. This is not a repair where we're just going to drop tools when we're done and open up the bridge, too. Traffic. We want to make sure that this is safe and we want to be able to measure and see how the bridge and the repairs respond to additional live load. Drivers should expect that the lanes to will open little by little over the days and weeks after repairs are complete, primarily just for safety and to prevent backups. We also need to think about how to create the conditions under which when we open up that first lane Everybody doesn't you know, heard to the bridge and we have backups from follow. Right, Fareed I five. So we need to think about that to the city has reached the 30% design Fresh Holden milestone on this project, and the request for bids went public yesterday. It's gonna be an interesting partnership. The way that they're doing. This is that they're bringing the contractor on board at this point. That will allow the contractor the winning contractor to work with the city on final design, from 30% completion to the end that allows them to see any potential problems and design as they're doing it that also helps speed up the process. It's expected that the repairs we will begin in November, repairs to the lower Spokane Street Bridge or also included in this contract that needs a little shoring up works and cracked filling, and it also might need some repair to the center locking mechanism. Mark says. It is possible that there will be times when both the high and the low bridge will be closed the same time, But she expects those to be brief. To the extent that we have to close the low bridge. We're gonna aim for weekends or holiday weekends to make sure that we're disrupt. Thing as few people as possible. Now, Speaking of that low bridge discussions are ongoing about how to allow more access to that lower bridge on call. Medical workers have been added to the list of people who can use that bridge while racing to the hospital. But they end up getting it a photo enforcement ticket and then have to prove they were an emergency call to get that wiped away. Not really the most efficient way to do things. Seattle police have told me that automated photo enforcement issued more than 7500 tickets in the 1st 15 days of February. That's just a two week period. But since then, and more the word has gotten out. The city says that more than 2000 fewer vehicles a day are now using that bridge, which means okay, maybe we have a little extra capacity. And there's a big push right now to allow people who need life saving medical care like chemotherapy or dialysis to use the bridge, but The problem is Terminal five, is going to reopen for business on Harbor Island next year. And so the city is worried that if they allow more access now, they'll have to take it away later and they don't want to do that. They don't want to carry that. Briscoe start opening a lot more. We'll be exactly because they're going to see significant amount of freight traffic. And because of that, they're going to see the capacity go away. As for the money, the dollar figures in all of this $175 million is the budget. That covers the repairs to the West Seattle Bridge. The lower Spokane Street Bridge also includes the money already spent for the showing process, traffic mitigation improvements being made in West Seattle. The monitoring work city already has about 124 million of that, and it's aggressively looking for Mawr's, according to Sam, Zimbabwe, the head of the Transportation Department. We're moving are a lot of different paths forward. We don't project that funding is going to be the challenge that Holds us up in this, but we still have some some fresh holds across and make sure that we have the resources needed to bring this resource back online.

News and Perspective with Taylor Van Cise
Three arrested in connection with Kirkland park homicide east of Seattle
"Suspects have been arrested in connection with the deadly shooting of a teenager at Kirkland Park last year. Police say two boys and one man were taken into custody Wednesday morning after an investigation linked them to the killing of 18 year old Cyrus Mason at Holden Beach Park last September. All three suspects are now booked into the King County jail on suspicion of first degree

San Diego Business with Sully
Cuomo faces rising scrutiny over COVID-19 nursing home deaths in New York
"Wrote a book about managing the covert crisis. Now New York governor Andrew Cuomo is facing bipartisan scrutiny over his handling of nursing home patients. He's lied all the way through. He's covered up so many things, including Probably, um 6 7000 deaths of seniors hit that he forced into Kobe positive seniors forced into nursing homes. Democrat Robert Holden is a member of the New York City Council. Earlier this week, a chief aide to the governor revealed to Democratic state lawmakers that a full count of nursing home deaths wasn't released because of an ongoing federal probe. That aid has since walked back the comment.