33 Burst results for "Holzer"

Encyclopedia Womannica
"holzer" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"She had conned more than 90 immigrants out of more than $200,000. On her way out of the courtroom, she turned to the prosecutor and declared, I'll see you dead like me. In 2010,

Encyclopedia Womannica
"holzer" Discussed on Encyclopedia Womannica
"Was a New York City socialite and one of Broadway's hottest producers. Until she was outed as a major white collar fraud. Please welcome adela holzer. Adela Sanchez was born in Madrid, Spain in 1928. Or was it 1923 as her death certificate states? Or perhaps 1926, like her travel records said. Her father was an engineer, but adela would have told you he was a rich industrialist, and that her mother was a member of the Guinness brewing family. In 1954, adela fled Spain, leaving her family and an unhappy marriage behind. She arrived in the U.S. alone and pregnant. Adela told the press about her early days in New York City. She worked as an interpreter at the United Nations and taught Spanish literature at Columbia University. That part is not true. In reality, adela had one of her first brushes with the law in 1963. She was allegedly working as a call girl, and offered sex to an undercover police officer for $25. She started to undress and she was promptly arrested. According to adela, the officer was visiting a call girl next door when he pulled his gun on adela and forced her to have sex with him. Whatever the case may be, the charge was dismissed. Just a few years after that, Adele started to dip her toes into the Broadway pool. Her first big success was investing in the musical hair. Articles at the time reported she invested $57,000 and that she made $2 million. But New York magazine later reported the sums were a few decimal points less impressive. But she actually invested $7500. Regardless of the amount, adela's success with hair inspired her to continue producing. She started out writing checks. But eventually became more and more involved as a hands on producer. She produced the hits Lenny, sleuth, and all over town, directed by Dustin Hoffman. She was profiled in People magazine. In 1975, the new York times called her Broadway's hottest producer. And that article, adela said she owed her good taste to her three college degrees. Which she had no proof of possessing. Adela was at the height of her career. But just two years later, she would suffer a meteoric fall from grace. Her shows all started to flop. They closed in previews and failed to get any traction. She filed for bankruptcy, and then, in 1977, she was arrested on fraud charges and released on a $50,000 bail. Finally, in 1979, adela was indicted for a Ponzi scheme. She had been selling shares supposedly in theater productions. In reality, the money was tied up in a Toyota dealership in Indonesia, and real estate in Spain. Adela served two years in state prison. By that time she'd lost many people's trust. Adela's former PR rep, Michael Albert later said, if she told me the sun was shining, I'd go out and look, and I'd take an umbrella. Still, adela was determined to regain her Broadway success. She produced a pop opera about senator Joseph McCarthy called senator Joe, but it never opened. In February of 1989, three investigators walked up to a delo while she was on 43rd street in Manhattan. She tried to flee. They pinned her to the hood of the car, handcuffed her and put a sack over her head. Adela later said she thought she was being mugged. Instead, she was being arrested for grand larceny. Adela had been securing oil and mineral investments and telling her clients that the money was guaranteed by David Rockefeller. Yes, that Rockefeller. Adela claimed the two were secretly married. She even forged a marriage contract and placed a photo of him, which she'd cut out from a magazine. In a frame on her bedside table to prove it. On this latest charge, adela took a plea deal and served four years in prison. During those four years, she kept busy. In the midst of the Gulf War in 1991, Adele told a reporter that she wrote a letter to Saddam Hussein, offering herself in exchange for American hostages. When she wasn't attempting peace negotiations, she was planning her next creative endeavors. Adela wanted to write an autobiography.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Ethan Blevins: Fighting to Stop Race-Based Government Contracting
"Can you give us a little background on this particular case? It's a small business administration, which as memory serves as designed to help, you know, small business people, right? Doesn't matter who they are, they're trying to start a business, but apparently now there's a different agenda. Sure, yes. So we represent a small business owner named Marty hire holzer is a navy veteran owns a small business and contracts with the federal government and providing various services. The small business administration, as you know, helps small businesses and they have a program called the 8 a program that provides various benefits to socially disadvantaged business owners. And so Marty applied to this program because he's a service disabled disabled veteran. He has various physical disabilities that really limit his ability to run his business. Thinking, he's an obvious shoe in for being considered disadvantaged. And he was rejected several times because that was not the disadvantage that the small business administration was looking for. Meanwhile, the small business administration just lets anybody into the program who happens to be a racial minority. Marty is not a racial minority. So he has to prove his disadvantage rather than just get into the program automatically. And of course, unfortunately, his disability is not considered enough.

Life Transformation Radio
"holzer" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio
"Just having that sense of community. And I think that it's so important, it's so important. And if you're an introvert and you're not around a bunch of people, figure out a way to get around a bunch of people because your family and your friends want you to be around and I just have a big smile on my face of how wonderful those conversations were. You know, I think that's so fuels you. It is so great. We sit up all night talking. We stand up all night. I'm like, oh my God, the sun's up. It was hilarious. Yeah. Yeah, that's one of the greatest. You can get somebody as a memory of great conversations or things that you just shared experiences, right? Of fun memories of that. Yeah, that's why they call it the present, right? What kind of gift can you give somebody by being present with them by actually acknowledging them and giving them attention to something that is what everybody is looking for and so whenever you can give somebody that you're full attention, they feel valued heard and cared about. Yeah, yeah. There's nothing, there's nothing like that. And I think that that's really a key to mental health is slowing things down a bit. You know, life is so fast and crazy. Like just, man, I was looking at the news just a couple of minutes before we got on and I'm like, oh my God. Bliss bubble. I just have to go with not my circus, not my monkeys. It's just, I just I got to let it just be over there. I can't deal with any of that stuff. I'm just going to take care of my little pod of people because it's a wild one out there. Yeah, I mean, it goes back to the thing of like, you know, control what you can control because there's a whole lot of exactly. Yeah. Spending any energy on that, you're taking away energy that you could spend on the things that you can control. So I know people do that. They spend so much energy on something that they have no impact on. It's going to just happen. Whatever it is is going to happen, like I have a friend, they are so stressed out about aliens, extraterrestrials, invading earth. And they've seen the lights and they've seen the other stuff, and I'm like, look, first of all if you stay in the very present moment in your life, it will reduce depression and anxiety. If you're living in the past, depression is going to rarest ugly head. And if you live in the future, anxiety is right there knocking on your door. So I said, until you see those alien spacecraft coming in and doing whatever they're going to do, if you feel they're going to attack you, you can't really worry about it because you can't stop it. You have no power to stop it, but you're depleting all of your life force and all of your joy, and they've become consumed. By the aliens are going to come over and take over the planet, and I said, I hope that doesn't happen. I really hope that doesn't happen. There's enough crazy in the world. I should tell my bingo card for alien invasion and actually is there because everything else has happened. Everything else has happened. And then, you know, in Phoenix, you have the lights and you just saw the thing in Vegas over that strip club, the big giant ship with the lights or whatever, I have a friend that saw playing that, and this is somewhat, I just, it blows my mind because this is someone who doesn't believe in anything and they swear they saw place a plane in the sky stopped, but there, like a glitch in the matrix. And so not even hovering, just not moving. It was just like in the sky. You could hear it, but it wasn't going anywhere. And it was right over there. And I'm like, I don't try to answer any of that stuff anymore. So with all the morass of crazy and not even work crazy, but just really unique things that are happening in the world today. It's really important to spend time with your family and your friends. Because honestly, you never know when it's the last time. And it's really important to cherish the people in your life. And also to look out for them. Like, hey, Jason, how are you doing? And what did you say? Hey, Jason, how are you today? Go ahead and answer. Yeah, I mean, you know, all is well overall, but you know, yeah. Most people say great. And then what I've done because I've been around and I've feel somewhat guilty because I haven't paid attention or didn't notice that people were struggling. It's interesting. If you say, hey, how are you doing? And you say, great. And then you stop, and you look at him, or if you're on the phone, you just change your cadence and say, Jason, how are you doing? And 9 times out of ten, it's going to be a different answer. I'm really struggling or this or that. And you can kind of dial in and maybe give someone a some assistance. Or point them in a direction or just let them know how much you love them. I think sometimes people just want to know that somebody cares about them. And it will listen to them, right? Most times people have an idea of how to solve some of the problems, but they just need somebody to blend a list in Europe once in a while. And I think that's one of the great things we can do as well as just be a sounding board or a lesson here for somebody as well. Absolutely. And speaking of listening, I want to thank you today for having a conversation with me and allowing many, many people to listen to this conversation and really take a look at their lives and the lives of others and really understand that. You can really get through anything and that we are very strong people. And that we need to love and let people around us know how much love we have for them because they might be struggling. So Jason man I want to say, thank you so much for being here today. I really appreciate it. Well, again, rob, thanks for having me. I thoroughly enjoyed the conversation and happy new year and I hope you have a great 2023. Absolutely. Hey, if you want to reach

Life Transformation Radio
"holzer" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio
"You. Jason is the cofounder of 40 athletes and a globally recognized leader in the areas of education, mental fitness, coaching, and leadership. He's also bestselling author in the field of post traumatic growth and resilience with his book, shattered by suicide. Renewed by resilience, and has reached thousands of readers globally, over 13 years of experiencing coach and teaching, Jason understands what it takes to develop and inspire this to live their purpose and help others become the best version of themselves. My friend Jason, welcome to life transformation radio. Thank you for having me on the show today. Excited to be here, man. Looking forward to dive in. Absolutely. I think you have an incredible story about your life and how you have overcome many obstacles and you definitely have lived a life of transformation, so I'm very happy to have you here. Now, before we started recording, you mentioned that, you know, the kids are kind of exhausted. It's the holiday time. We're getting close to 2023 and there's a lot of people that are really suffering, it brings out incredible, deep, dark, emotions in a lot of people. And mental health during the holidays is something that is really profound and a lot of people are suffering right now, so my heart goes out to them and, you know, I know that you have had some issues in that respect and had some challenges in the mental health arena, so why don't you go ahead and just share a little bit of that? Yeah, you know, so it was almost 20 years ago, I was 17. I actually lost my father passed away by suicide. And I can remember that first Christmas when he was, he was gone. And I was like, it was such a, you know, the holidays can be such a joyous moment, but it could also be very triggering at the same time, you know? And so my long story short, 20 years later, I've learned to done a lot of self work and healing process to be able to share my story, but I know it was very tough at the beginning, trying to navigate through those big emotions and to be honest, as a 17, 18 year old, is it a navigating them and facing them? I really did a lot of suppressing and pushing to the side because they were really hard to handle at the time. I didn't really know how to do that. Well, yeah, well, suicide in just a suicide. And I have lost a handful of people that have taken their lives over this past couple of years. And the stress just gets too much. I lost my father in November of last year. He was 90 years old. He died. He didn't take his life. At times, I wish he would have taken his life because he was in a hospital bed for two years, just kind of like weathering away. I can't imagine really what that would be like at 17 years old when you're just about ready to become a man in the world and sees you, but you're really a boy is 17. I mean, 17 year old boys aren't going to admit that, but as an adult and you know, they're kids, they're still, they're still boys. And that must have been really, really difficult. Yeah, you know, looking back, you know, whether my dad was here or not, I just 1718 year old, like, you know, you really realize how much you don't know about being an adult. It's almost like you're a baby adult, right? I mean, you're so much to try to figure out and learn. And I'll never forget this, so I talk about it in my book. There was a lady that came up to me though. She was an elderly lady of the family friend or something. I didn't really know where all that well, but she goes, well, it looks like you're the man of the house now. And I was like, as a 17 year old, I'm like, what does that mean? I'm making minimum wage as a working at a grocery store. I'm a junior in high school. Like, I don't know what it looks like to provide for a family. And you know, luckily, my mom reassured me that, you know, you just try to make it through, I'm the adult here. I'll find a way to help as much as you can, but don't feel like you had to be the provider of a family at 17. So it's really interesting what people will say in certain times and try to make you feel better, but that was definitely not an uplifting comment at the time for sure. Yeah, difficult. Were you close with your father? Yeah, very much so. My dad was very involved. And looking back, I wish I would have seen some things differently. Or even been able to ask a question, hey, hey dad, are you okay? Because, you know, I saw him as somebody that, you know, he worked hard, he had a belief of doing things the right way. You know, my mom and him were together for 20 plus years. You know, I mean, all there's nothing like externally, I would say, hey, you know, he would be a guy that would take his own life. He was volunteering a lot, you know, gave his time, cared about his kids. You know, so he was funny too, he had great sense of humor. And so, yeah, we were, you know, it was tough because the guy that I was finally starting to ask questions to do about what does it mean to be a man? What does that look like? Now I had to figure it out from other avenues, other mentors, and you know, because he was, he was gone, you know? Yeah. You know, one of the things and it's a big topic of conversation now in 2022 is that men don't show their emotions. We've been raised to not sure our emotions and not to anything has ever wrong and that makes it difficult. And I think that's one of the reasons why men's suicide rate is so high. Because they just keep plugging along and everything's fine and then all of a sudden they're gone. And this kind of came to me in a way I've learned is that anything that's suppressed still eventually gets expressed, but then it gets expressed in ways like anger, laughing out, you know, addiction to substances or you name it. So if we can end this stigma that, you know, showing emotion is a sign of weakness, but more of a sign of strength. Like, hey, I don't have it figured out. I need help here. I'm trying my best, but things aren't working out. As I would hope for, then I think that just, you know, it takes down the pressure a little bit of not feeling here, you have to have everything figured out. You know, like once you admit like, you know what? I'm failing. And I need help. You know, whatever it is, you know? And I think the being able to just have the ability to feel like it's okay to admit that I think he's a lot of the pressure on men and trying to be a provider or have it all figured out. Yeah, my first my first marriage, my wife, I wasn't everything had to be great. I wasn't allowed to, you know, if I ever tipped my hand at anything was wrong, I was being weak or. That was challenging. And now I have an incredible wife, Tanya. And I lost a business, we lost two businesses over the pandemics and brick and mortar businesses just didn't survive. And I told her, I said, you know, I'm in a really dark place. I'm really really struggling to try and figure this out. This is our retirement. This was a big

Lakers Nation Podcast
"holzer" Discussed on Lakers Nation Podcast
"I'm just excited. I've been around the darvin ham train since January, I feel so kind of celebrating even though it's just an interview, but heck yeah, man. I mean, this has been the one that you've been in. You've been from day one. The second the Lakers coaching job opened up, you've been saying DARPin ham, this has been your guy, why is this such a big deal and why do you have him? I'm assuming Nick nurse is ahead of him on your list, right? Okay. But we also consider Nick nurse to probably be not that realistic. So aside from Nick nurse, why is darvid Hampton at the top of your list and port that we talk about this? Now that the Lakers are actually requesting to interview him. Yeah, man darvin ham is he's been Mike Boone holder's right hand man since he was with him in Atlanta, but he actually followed head coach Ben holzer some Milwaukee. He's just been instrumental..

The Bill Simmons Podcast
"holzer" Discussed on The Bill Simmons Podcast
"People do you have who can actually create a shot? And for Boston, the fear with this team is that they really only have the one guy. Whereas blocky has two and a half depending on what's going on with drew in a game. You know, because he'll have the games when he doesn't have it. But if he does have it, and then you get Middleton back to last year's Middleton. Now I'm worried about three guys, and now you can play the match ups, which I think if you play Brooklyn, which could be the two 7, right? If you play Brooklyn, there's a lot of match ups to exploit with that. If they have to play Kyrie and Seth curry at the same time, if they have not a lot of size. Who defends Giannis on that team? One of my favorite games this year was actually Cleveland. I think it was back in December or something like that. When they still had, they still had a team. I love that team, by the way. It's a bummer to see how many injuries they've had. But yeah, it was kind of a close game and it was a fun game because it had a real feel for me of when the Young Bucks used to play the LeBron Cavs and it was like we were also hyped up the play and we're going to take them down and then it would be a close game and then LeBron would just shut us down at the end, right? And they would win every time. And this happened in the inverse where it was a close game going on and on, they got down to the end. We put Garland and pick and roll with Middleton and Giannis every single time and middle students scored over the top of him like four times in a row and boomed the games over at one by 12. And I think that there's one of the things that the team got out of the playoffs last year. That is empty side pick and roll with Middleton and Giannis. That's basically completely unstoppable. I think what people don't understand about Middleton is he's huge. He's a really bad guy. He's 6 solid 6 7, long arms, and he can just shoot over guys. And so you put them in that side pick and roll. And just having the experience and knowledge of, okay, it's crunch time. It's time to score. And we can flow naturally into what we want to get has definitely been a big difference. And that's one of the things we're having a lot of inexperienced and not so good players on the floor. They don't know how to just flow into that and go to the right spaces and it's kind of mucked up a little bit. And that's the sort of stuff that just it's wrong rigorous season, your depth is not the longer you go as a high level team, your depth gets less and less. And you're just going to have these sort of rough edges, but when the minutes ramp up and you're only playing your best players, then all those problems go away. And you made the key point about the honest playoff minutes. When we get to the actual games that matter, you're adding 8 to ten minutes per game of Giannis. So now all of a sudden his stats are 33, 14 and 9 or whatever. Yeah. Because he's wearing 30 points in 30 minutes a game right now, yeah. And the other thing too is and I have to say this given that the amount of times I dumped on him on this pod is Boone holzer has improved a lot. But he had no, I mean, we saw it last year. In the finals, they made real meaningful adjustments in the final number one, he started playing the guys a lot. We figured out in the Brooklyn series. Let's play them all the time. But then number two, I thought the I thought he out coach Monty Williams in the finals. He made real adjustments as particularly in the defensive side in the way they pressured the ball handlers, just war pull out, particularly, and then really shut down the corner threes, and then wet yannis sort of and wopa as sort of control the paint. And I think that that bodes well. The box are going to be faster to adjust. They're going to be quicker to play their guys big minutes because Boone holes are finally did it, and it worked. But you think about it, like players develop and get better, coaches can develop and get better too, and we thought with coach Budd it might not happen given that he had so much success doing what he did, but I think last year his job was on the line and the bucks had had three great years and we choked out for similar reasons the previous years and he changed. And it worked. And it gives you confidence that that will happen again this year. We're going to take a break during the break. I want you to think about your 5 guys you trust the most. Down three two playing in Boston with.

The Game is Afoot!
"holzer" Discussed on The Game is Afoot!
"Takes it. He told the truth. Paul kane and standoff which should be bundled in his rem's. I think everything's too hectic for him to want to check it out right now so like continued movie amongst the crowds trying to find. Just the quickest entry exit point. If there's any ship by few ships there are rather small and they are already taking but what is a tremendous surprise year. There is a massive that you can now see option not only entering the atmosphere but coming down faster and faster in holzer tool your colony and it takes you a moment to decipher the writing on the side. It's in a different language than you are accustomed to you. I think everyone who has ever been able to access hollow programming has seen this name and commercials. This is the starve you. Oasis is a luxury cruise ship. And it definitely shouldn't be here but it lamps. You're going to have to run to get close to it before. An impending in flows of lava flow. But it does land and it opens. It's doors so you can try to catch a smaller ships that is better closer and are currently leaving or you can try to book to this luxury cruise ship Other than that with the chaos and the lava and the officials. Not knowing what to do there aren't a lot of other authors so. I think that she's going to go. Four star beulah wages and i did specifically drew. The skill with my vagabond. Play is so if you want me to that. I think that's a good idea Remind me if. I'm wrong because i've lost which window book is in but this is a decent system right yes okay. Perfect was rolling wonderful. Born eight one option. Let's say it's equal. I think you do succeed in this but it it's hard I really was expecting needs to be more like monster. Okay no. I got it good so i need to send a difficulty. And it's one hundred twelve and we'll go from the got it. Okay so yeah you do. Make it to this ship You are one of the last people. He manages to make it all issue. You've got a mix of people who are clambering on the heat is overwhelming. It's one of those things where you can see the effect of the hate me environment. Got kinda waiting vision thing going on eight. And when i say you're one of the last ones on his ship i mean you are grabbing. The door narrowly ramp at certain starting to go up into the ship and other people are over this ramp. So that you can all kinda slide down with the safety of the ship and then the ship is lifting off. There are already sirens going off in the ship as well and over the intercom. You hear this is captain moga speaking you are on the star view oasis. Thank you for boarding ship. Today i regret to inform you that all of those sirens going off is because we are overheating not to worry. I have this under control. Please find the nearest emergency seat and strap yourselves in axle. Thank the people that helped him slip into the door. Just in time and then look around for the the nearest emergency seating. Some of the emergency seating is already up but a lot of it is coming out of the four like it is just getting activated. There's definitely a lot of scrambling to get into these seats. A think the people who helped you over are now rather protective of you because you all just got out of this situation together. And so they're kind of like squeezing you between them and holding onto you so you're not really in a seat you kind of got like a seatbelt arms thing going on now. This'll this'll work as a vexes really working with the bundle still and i think this is the first time since you get onto the ship. That he's recognizing still has the child in his presence or whatever and his presence lincoln arms here but since he's linked arms you can't really take full control of it but this is the first time he kind of looks down the waddell of fabric fabric part just enough for you to see this kind of modeled. Blue skin a little bit of tuft of silvery hair. You can't see much more than that at the moment the two people who are holding onto your both librarian so there are these scaly lizard like humanoids instead of having a longer snout that you would normally expect from this people. Their snouts are kind of squished in and one of them has kind of grayish green scales and the one of them has silvery blue scales but they're also like checking on you and checking on each other for injuries. I think you have some minor burns but nothing that just a bit of time. We'll take care of. I'm fine thank you. Thank you very much. It's nothing little time fix itself. We're glad we could pull you over. It's not every day. Start working a job and then a volcano goes off truly. I'm i'm in your debt. For helping me. He just kind of raises the little bundle. A little bit doesn't refer to it but gestures like thank you for helping out as well. I think they're about to acknowledge that. You have this bundle. When the silvery blue scaled one looks out one of the windows that you just happen to be next year and just quietly goes stephanie. Not just one volcano and as you look through the window it is like a ball of went catching on fire. You do watch it become slightly more distant slightly more distant intel. You're far enough away that it looks similar to.

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"holzer" Discussed on Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
"Crazy will. That's just kind of out. That's very weird. Because i mean he just won. The title in. Ad is under contract for longer. So crew You know the article mentions mike. Holders extension was for three years. After mike wooten hosmer won the championship. Andranik holzer was also fired. Twitter exactly like nate mcmillan had a wonderful season last year. Taking over for loyd pierce on march first. He signs a four year contract for that. So it's just like i you know i i don't. I thought that that was in line. With how the lakers operated. Maybe like i'm i'm a little off step base basir but honestly what i believe in my heart of hearts is that from the lakers. Point of view. Frank vogel is just not a glitzy persona like. He's not a sexy name. And that's just how i. I always think when the lakers are making some of the decisions that they make from bringing in carmelo even though know i understand that camello is only on a one year veteran but just like he's just not very good. He's not gonna play for you in the playoffs. What so in. What lineup can lebron carmelo play together. Then lebron's are playing center. I mean in the playoffs. I don't think there. I just don't think he can be on the floor like we'll see with match ups and everything like that but can they play mellow abroad in a d together offensively. That's that's fine. You could put me next. Lebron a writing. I think this is the real problem. It's what i touched on. In my stories that defensively. This team is taking a gigantic step backward with the additions. They made this summer even though that was the backbone of their success the last two years. And if you really run down their list of players who they acquired i mean just think about the last time. We saw them in the playoffs. Last time we saw russell westbrook in the playoffs. The lakers were literally ignoring them whenever he didn't have the ball. Kendrick nunn was getting cooked in the miami milwaukee carmelo carmelo. Anthony was getting cooked in the nuggets blazers series a trevor rees is probably the best edition they made. I mean if he can still shoot..

Konfus
"holzer" Discussed on Konfus
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DeaconLive
"holzer" Discussed on DeaconLive
"Go out run that and again contain that threat so i saw him stood there and it was obvious that was what was going to happen. I mean incredibly noisy but really impressive just to to see something that feels quite sort of science fiction in in many senses there in front of us. The initial response is always the same it. Is this almost disbelief. That you can see a human being moving. In that way you're only real. Reference point is really probably a marvel superheroes bill when you need to move specialist personnel very quickly in three dimensional space onto a rooftop over. You know over difficult terrain and potentially contain a roving threat and it down and be able to keep relocating those assets. I think we do that in a really young years of flying target is what he is. So he's got these things strapped to his hands and he's running from a guy. Let's say the guy's got a gun and the the guys just going to pick him out of the air like a frigging bird because he can't he can't he doesn't have a firearm on 'em he literally has to land got gone right. Well he has to holzer the two liter bottles on his hip cleans steph often and pulled a gun out and then fire on the guy. The guy he's chasing has a gun he's going to shoot the guy like they did in vietnam the shot the. What's the flame guys. They always shot those guys in the back because the thing would explode and blow up everyone around him. That's going to have them out the way because this is all about utility for police officers to be able to do their job. Better do it. Quick keep people safer. Keep themselves safe. The way that will is now run up the guy with the damn things on my arms and the heat and stuff coming out. I think there'd be great for advanced blowing off the leaves off your lawn to couldn't maybe this isn't workout. Do that can go. He's there flying around in these jetpack suits that are strapped to the arm. And i'm like. I don't know better than facebook's newest idea it is another idea going. Why do we need that dan. Why do we need this. This gentleman right here has actually created a eleven finger for piano players now. I'm not a piano player. I play guitar. My dad always says on the neck of the guitar. You never use your thumb. That's a cheater. You always use your forefingers now piano players. I assume they use all their appendages. As far as the finger wise digits to play all the notes and the keys and the play all the melodies. Elton john style. You know what i mean or billy joel style. This jilin right here said well. I'm gonna let him tell you himself in his own words why he created the stupid thing piano with eleven no problem within an hour of bean fitted with a robotic. Extra pianist can learn to play with all eleven digits. A team of researchers is putting quite literally their best finger forward with this new study. How did it all come to be because of the love for music. What do you think so far. As far as i think somebody who's rarely board and he was in isolation describe what what it looks like here. You can regular left hand. You have a right handed glove within like a golf glove. Yeah good golfers glove with a cuff on it. And it's got a mechanism that's got a It's a swivelling mechanism with a pin on. It crippled like robotics. Making it moves so faisal professor of artificial intelligence and neuroscience explain go it came onto my own passion for gannett. I wonder if a half an extra finger explained. What if i had an extra two fingers would if i had an extra arm. What if i don't pass this random drug test at work now. This is listen to this because it talks about the brain and how our brains operate in almost the equivalent of technology and how we're messing up ourselves. Rain has a dedicated area responsible for each finger. So what happens when you add an eleventh finger so so now have sufficient you where you presented. Where do you think about this battle. The robotic thumb is strapped to a user's hand next to the little finger and controlled by electrical signals generated when the pianist mobster food scientists were moves are what most foot is a foot or food for happy to find that regardless of plane ability all kinison adapted to the thumb quickly to justin we are not limited to using an extra digit for tasks. Were familiar with move over. Beethoven things are about to get real interesting all right. Let's let's add an extra leg to our olympians. And when they run down track they have one more extra leg the push off. Let's add another set of eyes are something this could have done. If he was wall hung he could have done a different way to all right guys when we come back a couple more things and we'll let you guys get back to.

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"holzer" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"Hundred if everybody gets. Every body gives ten dollars if everybody. Everybody is ten dollars in this. How does how does one hundred thirteen dollars other one seventeen six. Okay look look gonna give him nine hundred dollars you something right now. Let me say all right. Now let me tell you. Ninety eight nine now nine network barbie cologne let me tell you how nice would travel. I get out of puerto rico. I'm flying to total arizona. Payoff going simple. i'm going some else. I'm gonna fine my way back to my hood i'm flying. I'm flying. i don't care. Where is going 'cause i looked. Connect the dots to get my puck as back home. Everybody don't fuck five days. People don't have any relationships breaking down. What if you're with your family. They are able zeina dollars times. Four what did i just say. Yesterday you're with a family with just say young lady bird i don't have. I got a credit card out. Now it's in your carry new outlook you folks down there. That are stuck. I do sympathize with you. give a damn what. I don't give a damn at the same time you flew spirit. You're in san juan for five days. Spirit has giving a point you pretty much. The airline has done this for you. Think for the top day of plummeting you take for the fifth day. You think they even care at this point. Let's start class action lawsuit because that's all you have to get yourself home. Take a loan go online get alone. You get loans online. I do something out of a little charter boat plane. Get outta there but if you don't have the finances i'm sorry you gotta stay. It's not even just about getting home. Some people had to fly spirit as a connecting flight. And maybe we're going to get another fly now. They can't so all these they were just going to puerto rico to choose to stay. There did a job and stayed in. You've done obviously you don't need to be back in the united states you stay there and they start a whole new life and sound like you're more mad at the people are on that operating how to of course i'm mad at the airlines are just said. In the beginning they gave up their done. Spirit is finish your not see for me. I'll keep it so real. I will get on. I will get online and on a on a megaphone microphone. Say yo everybody we're done we can't get you home. You're not coming back home. Was that was that. Netflix series is on with the with the manifest manifest. Your that's wrong spot. Yeah so now. You're on manifest and you've done spirit you drop the ball. You should go out of business. This is a mess. You've created because again you have to stay there. Start a new life. I just sat that. You can eko. If you can't get back to the united states in a week you might as well stay bill from the airport app. Do something disa- money get you there for five days on your phone is charged so money. Do somebody here somewhere do something because you're done. What would it be. Suppress plasterwork saying you. Can you know. Seven is one way is seven hundred dollars. Yeah about that. God respect out to my ex. Hey y'all go let me go a little bit let me go to my of my advocacy with the ice weird by. I mean it's a little bit of entertainment news but it's common to come into the light ice tea. He's in the news well more so his wife is in the news because his wife coco austin is continuing to breastfeed their five year old daughter The tv personality has sparked debate over her decision to continue breastfeeding her five year. Old daughter. sh- now who she welcomed with longtime husband tea november of two thousand fifteen. She's continued to catch. Flack for the untraditional choice. The forty two year old mom has made it clear. She has no intention of stopping until her daughter is done now. Cocoa pointed out that she'd stop it if her daughter didn't want to breastfeed anymore. She also acknowledged she wouldn't put an end to that process just because of societal expectation. She said i'm just not going to say no boo. She's people were wondering how she's still breastfeeding are y. Holzer cine yeah. I'm wondering site right here. They got a flight leaving this morning. From san juan airport in puerto rico. Okay one stop. Okay from united airlines elise at ten fifty six. Am it arrives. Back at arising newark. One stop one lay over eight thirty five. Pm since the one way flight is three hundred and sixteen dollars park soon. Look look look at this today city. This is the day today. Look one way look at look at your pricing rising. Yes what are you talking when i see that but short. That's also a story. That sean sean. They've canceled over three hundred. Not everybody's going to work. Let's talk about his three hundred sixty nine book. It's going to add the processes. Okay but also sean. If you're booking it for two or more people that's already six hundred dollars and then you have extra star. We get a c. Can say city can continue to book that flight. There's a four hour layover. Okay fine we want to get home for five days okay. Can we book. let's see we have. We have giving us instruction and like one of those third party. I no no. I actually have to go to the site. Hold on if i close. Look you actually have to go in and do it. Luck in court can help.

20/20
The Lady Bird Johnson recordings and what they tell us
"Thursday may fourteenth. Virginia in mid may is bombed for any troubles. No silent spring here. The green archer fresh bring leaves almost met over the rutted country. Would occasionally you would see a bright. Little chipmunk perched on radio fans it's been a bad week in washington lady. Bird finds herself in the rare uncomfortable position of being the subject of some pretty scathing press. So she's fled. Dc to get out of the spotlight and come to hunt. Land and estate in middleburg virginia about an hour outside of washington. Lbj and lady. Bird had made high profile tours of appalachia. I mainly on poor whites for one of the administration's first initiatives it's war on poverty and they've quoted massive press coverage tv radio and prince. Johnson continues the president's attack on poverty as she travels to the economically depressed areas of kentucky. The forty five counties making up this area present one of the nation's worst pictures poverty several times. Mrs johnson holzer motorcade degreed local school children who have gathered along. The roadside ladybird has been a public face for this up until now the media has loved her. There's actually no vice president at the moment because lbj was the bp under kennedy and according to the constitution there's no automatic replacement for him lbj's going to announce a running mate at the convention in august at the press corps. Traveling with the first lady has started referring to her as mrs. vice president. How serious is that. i don't know not fairy. But they've clearly picked up on something real about the way. She works with lyndon in a typical piece. Editorial in the lexington herald in kentucky asks. Why not an lbj and lbj ticket. Look no farther lyneham. Your big problem of running mate for this fall is now solved. It's none other than that. Charming texan. lady. Bird johnson ladybird lasted off but all this recognition has also made her a target. Read the papers and absorb the shock. Aptitude republican congressman's visit to my tenants that i pogo county. A couple of gop congressman decided to take their own poverty. Tour to alabama where ladybird has almost four thousand acres used for cotton and timber farming that she inherited from her mother's family. The congressmen go see lady bird tenants and put out some grainy black and white photos showing their ramshackle conditions tin roof shacks with collapsing foundations. No running water basically. She's being made to look like a slum lord and those optics as they say in politics are terrible. It could have been worse. I've got to thank some way to turn it into. A constructed in ladybird been in public life for decades. And she's savvy about the press. She understands the story could deal them real political damage so her first constructive step was to avoid the press by getting out of town. That's what's brought her to hunt land back in. Washington linden's really struggling. His civil rights. Bill is stuck. In congress is war counseled dean rusk mcgeorge bundy and robert mcnamara all holdovers from kennedy are pressing him on vietnam and he has a raging toothache and i was almost asleep. A little after tway out. He called me. It was a sad happy. Talk large about the alabama tenants and about his restive desire to seek a way out of the burdens. He carries but the real source of his pain. He's actually thinking about not running. November linden is fundamentally insecure. He knows he wasn't elected that he's just there because kennedy was assassinated. He doesn't believe he has a mandate and he doesn't think he can win despite an approval rating of seventy four percent. You could argue that. This is all in his head but part of him. A big part just wants out ladybird invited. Lbj's to longtime doctors to drive out to hunt one for dinner Linden had a major heart attack at heartland almost ten years ago in nineteen fifty five. It's never really out of mind for either of them so at dinner that night with the doctors. She'd heard what they thought about his fitness. And we're going to give him a thorough medical going. The next morning and night we only talked about the psychological aspects. I don't know though that either one really understands the depth of his pain winning af faces up to the possibility of sending many thousands. American boys vietnam both ladybird linden can see the writing on the wall. Vietnam could easily derail his presidency. Their ambitions for civil rights the sweeping great society programs. He's just laid out for his doctors leave to go back. Washington bird hands them. An envelope marked personal but its contents are political to on the phone the night before linden had asked her to set out the pros and cons. I wrote at for london about a nine page analysis of what i thought he situation was. I she types out that press release. It's a bit of psychology. This is what it would feel like to announce you're not running. Then on a spiral bound steno pad ladybird writes those nine pages laying out his options This letter or what. I think is more accurately. Her strategy memo is been sitting at the lbj library forever. Pretty much overlooked by historians.

KOA 850 AM
"holzer" Discussed on KOA 850 AM
"Start up and you can help build it. Go to westeros ew dot com. Okay, wait. News. Radio time is 2 30. Our top story New York Governor Andrew Cuomo talking about sexual Harassment allegations against him by three women. It doesn't matter my intent. What matters is if anybody was offended by it, he said. He apologized. Cuomo says he will not resign. A man has been arrested and charged with the murders of two women from 1981 murder. Breaking The cold case comes from genetic analysis of DNI a evidence police say seven year old Alan Lee Phillips has been arrested and charged with the deaths of Annette Schnee and Barbara Jo Overholser. In January, 1982. The women were separately hitchhiking out of Breckenridge. Day later over Holzer's body was found near highway 96. Months later, she's body was found in Sacramento Creek, each killed by a single gunshot wound. President Biden tightening the income limit for the next round of stimulus payments as part of his crown virus relief bill. Those making up to 75,000 year will get the full $1400, but check stop once the amount tops 80,000 or 160,000. For couples. This mean some families who received the payment last time. Knock it once. This time. Our next updated three o'clock I'm Joel Hyland ik away News Radio A 50 A M and 94 1 FM, Now a check of traffic with Rick Morgan, the best Fred Sports Traffic Center in pretty good shape on the drive across town, But the crash could still cost into the blaze on south on I 25 They're approaching hand and they do have a clear to the shoulder but still slow and go. Anyway, past downing and university does loosen up after that, North bound, slow from Allah be to the Colfax usual spot this time of the afternoon, both directions of 2 70 backing up cross commerce City and now westbound. I 76 that slow there at federal Good news in the high country. They cleared that crash out of the way East on.

860AM The Answer
"holzer" Discussed on 860AM The Answer
"Historian and Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer says it's wrong to impose 21st century morality on the people for more than 100 years ago, and enlightened person of 18 65 is not the same as an enlightened person of 2020. I'm to McGuire if that is pledging to keep its low interest rate policies in place in a statement following its latest policy meeting, the Fed notes improvement in the economy and job market has slowed in recent months, particularly in industries affected by the covert 19. Pandemic. The Fed is keeping its benchmark short term rate peg near zero and will keep buying Treasury and mortgage bonds to restrain longer term borrowing rates and support the economy. Fed policymakers also warned the virus continues to pose risks to the economy, removing a phrase from their previous statement that have said those risks were over the medium term. And Thomas Washington more these stories a town hall dot com. Good afternoon. Would you like to try a free sample of our double fudge? Brownie? Oh, sure, that's very good. I'll just take one more just to be sure. Yep, Still very good. Some things never change, like never being able to take just one free sample and Geico saving folks. Lots of money on their car insurance. Hmm. Is that I'm academia, not I taste we take one more, sir. Yeah, I thought so. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. 2021 is already off to a disturbing start For conservatives. We've seen.

News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"holzer" Discussed on News-Talk 1400 The Patriot
"That's how he will use the bully pulpit. That's how he will speak to the American people. So that's where his focus remains. Senate Democrats are pushing ahead with the trial, even though Tuesday's vote makes clear that the former president is unlikely to be convicted. Red Clugston. Washington San Francisco School board agrees to remove the names from 44 schools, including Abraham Lincoln High School on a 61 vote to San Francisco School board decides to remove from a third of the city schools, names that honored historical figures would direct or broad ties to slavery, oppression, racism or the subject ation of human beings. Board President Gabriella Lopez this in no way temples or erases history. Hunter College, New York historian and Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer says it's wrong to impose 21st century morality under people for more than 100 years ago. Enlightened person of 18 65 is not the same as an enlightened person of 2020. I'm Tim McGuire, if that is pledging to keep its low interest rate policies in place in a statement following its latest policy meeting, the Fed notes improvement in the Economy and job market has slowed in recent months, particularly in industries affected by the covert 19 pandemic. The Fed is keeping its benchmark short term rate peg near zero and will keep buying Treasury and mortgage bonds to restrain longer term borrowing rates and support the economy. Fed policymakers also warned the virus continues to pose risks to the economy. Removing a phrase from their previous statement that had said those risks were over the medium term. Ben.

AP News
"holzer" Discussed on AP News
"The San Francisco school board agrees to remove the names from 44 schools, including Lincoln High School and Dianne Feinstein Elementary School on a 61 vote, The San Francisco school board decides to remove from a third of the city schools, names that honored historical figures would direct or broad ties to slavery, oppression, racism or the subject Gatien of human beings. Board President Gabriella Lopez is in no way temples or erases history. We understand that this is something that will always be known and understood. Hunter College, New York historian and Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer says. It's wrong to impose 21st century morality under people for more than 100 years ago, enlightened person of 18 65 is not the same as an enlightened person. Of 2020. The group Families for San Francisco criticizes the decision, saying the board left out the input of other experts and the school community. Lopez says schools have until April to suggest new names. I'm Tim McGuire on a 6 to 1 vote, the San Francisco school board decides to remove from a third of the city schools, names that honored historical figures. Would direct or broad ties to slavery, oppression, racism or the subject ation of human beings Board president Gabriella Lopez, No way temples or erases history. We understand that this is something that will always be known and understood. Hunter College, New York historian and Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer says It's wrong to impose 21st century morality on the people for more than 100 years ago. Enlightened person of 18 65 is not the same as an enlightened person. Of 2020. The group Families for San Francisco criticizes the decision, saying the board left out the input of other experts and the school community. Lopez says schools have until April to suggest new names. I'm Tim McGuire. If President Trump decides to run for president again in 2024, he shouldn't expect preferential treatment from the leader of the Republican Party. The chairwoman of the Republican National Committee, Rana McDaniel, tells The Associated Press. The party plans to stay neutral for the next presidential primary. The National Party spent the last four years focused on Donald Trump's reelection. But should he run again in 2024. McDaniel says the RNC infrastructure would not support his ambitions over those of other candidates. McDaniels also denouncing the pro trump conspiracy theory group Q and on calling it day Injurious. Jackie Quinn, Washington Thank you for listening to the AP Radio Network. Hey, did you know that The Associated Press produces news related.

KTRH
"holzer" Discussed on KTRH
"Podcast for free on the I. Heart Radio Act number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one. I always hit traffic on 59. Next on the 10. You're faster Commutes on 7 40 Ktrh. All right, you know, we we kind of ended up the last hour. In our conversation with Dr Shannon Holzer, you know, And then I made a comment and something I've always believed actions speak so much louder than words. And there's so many people who want to judge the Trump presidency on what he said. Versus what he did so what they claim, he said, how they interpreted what he said about what he actually did. We're gonna talk about that coming up in a couple minutes, but first speaking about actions being louder than words. Representative Cohen from Tennessee, not making a lot of friends. Across the aisle these days. Did you hear the latest He's accused incoming freshman representative Lauren Bulb, Burt. Of doing a reconnaissance mission. For the people who are going to storm the capital. Because he saw her giving a tour before the riot happened. Here's what he said, and her response to it cause they were family members that she was taken through. We saw Congressman Boehlert taking a group of people for a tour sometime after the third and before the city he's out on the home team. She was with the visitors. I have four sons. I have my husband, my mom, my aunts and uncles and we went to the.

Find the Path Podcast
"holzer" Discussed on Find the Path Podcast
"And five electric nice new stab viciously into your opponent wrenching. Their blade into him. He still standing adamson more. I would like to stab him once more to do you want to do anything for debilitating strike. Yeah we'll see an even lower minus six against me personally. Don't need it but so i rolled a thirteen. Plus eleven gives thirteen hit twenty four twenty four walls midway do that. Yeah because flat-footed with minus two for being blind with my six burning stab. Does he have an armor class anymore. Rick better than a news so that'd be thirty seven regular and five electricity. You drive your blade into him as the man shutters. Before yelling out the sky ferro and detonating i will need a reflex. Save from sudi citra and the cultists. That's already on fire. Because he's standing at a wall of fire. I'll please blind that guy. That'd be amazing. That guy's gonna take damage from vienna wall i roll and eleven for a twenty-three ruled an eighteen for thirty three. Both of you save. I believe both have evasion. So let's say for nothing and the other cultist gets a perfect twenty bed which is gonna save. You will still however take half damage from this which is just something. It's a little bit of damage. As the flame fiery snakes rake out across them i will need a fortitude save also from or just get your blood from masika citra sudi and two of the cultists. I roll a six for an eighteen arrow at twelve for a nineteen role nine for seventeen. Oh boy what hy-vee not. The dc is different for each one of them. Thanks fat because its constitution based in little behind the screen there. Unfortunately i rolled a natural one for the cultist. That's already on fire. And then the other one actually does succeed. Situa however is also wind us in your face. You're still going away. The after images from the last explosion. But this time it just catches you full on fortitude. Saving my will save. She's hard to great a blessing and remove. That goes dead. Seared line left behind and believe it's the end of citrus. Turn five footstep at a full attack. Action brings us to masika beckon police. You can see again. The guy right around the corner from city that i can partially see as wearing metal armor corrects is wearing wearing a breastplate. All right so all three of my ball are going to move across the hall. They have a twenty feet movements speed so they can make it and he's going to need to make three reflex saves at minus four penalty because he's wearing armor very nice. That's a natural one. That's fourteen three role of several times. Don't sound so sad about that. Heather does he have any lightning resistance or do you just want me to give you the ninety six total. Actually he does electricity resistance wherever these guys are trysofi into their spears and stuff as the first one does eleven. The second one does fourteen and the last one only seven. I mean you have electrocute. You can kinda tell that it has not affected them as thoroughly as you would have hoped i mean. Even the seven points of damage still did some damage to them though. So they're still affecting all right and narmer is gonna spit at the guy in the fire. Look he does have fifty percent mischance because the guy is inside of a wall of fire it is an opec wall of purple flames. Four on the mischance sixteen for a twenty seven to spit at the guy who the star armored three points of acid damage rain is little masters face systems. Seek is going to stay where she is hurt. Some maseko holzer ground there. So this cultus is blind is going to. He's on the wall. Does he take more damage. It's the zealot cultists first and then the warden co two different initiative trucks so now that one's not blind the play so the cultist. There was just electrocuted. Going forward turns his attention on sudi chest. Leaving is seemingly almost crackling with electricity themselves as the electricity still arc's off of these balls of lightning streaming off of his armor steps forward and hefts up his war hammer like four himself turns and swings it at sudi that is however only eighteen new. Follow up swing twenty-seven which actually don't know all right so swings twice missing sudi. The other zealot is going to move ford provoking attack of opportunity from suit as he moves passing. I roll fifteen twenty nine twenty nine will strike your target as these attempts to rush past you points damage to him real good. I punched him averagely. Still impacting injuring. You feel some resistance. You don't think all of that went through but still managing to damage them. And you know what let's go ahead and He'll go and swing a and he'll cleave not allowed still needs to i which is a twenty three. You're blind. yeah so striking. The road striking the rogue for hair fifteenpoints damage cleveland through the sudi. Maybe three one. Yeah that'll hit me. Striking sudi for thirteen points of damage as he continues to swing through okay. This is the one that suited injured earlier. He dropped his doctors long spear rush rush for pulling his hammer and then cracking some skulls. Us to the warden. He'll take the damage of ends his turn or moves through. The fire is blinded. however there's no way he can't move through the fire. Unfortunately because the way out is literally blocked by two people begin full-back. Yeah so damage. Just take some. Yeah yeah if nothing else it keeps him out of the combat. Yeah he's going to reach out a hand on the wall stumbled back fifteen feet and you can't see what he's doing. He will still take some damn inch. He'll take a baby fit house like three points. A fire damage. Singed that's right. You stay back there so three points of fire damage to still something as he stumbles free. Bring us to sudi kantar. So i will do a flurry of blows. So i'm gonna start attacking the The one that's directly in front of me. The only got electrocuted by masika. Maybe i can drop him. That'd be ideal that's a three four seventeen seventeen will not your target. That's a four for an eighteen. Eighteen will strike your target. Oh okay i'll take it the raging for six points of damage. Because i a one and then that is the end of my turn from sudi contour. We go to all weather. So there's a wall of fire. Can i throw a fireball through it to like target this point here see it. It.

Latino Rebels Radio
Campaign Director Joz Sida on Tom Steyer's Nevada Chances
"Am recording this in a hotel room in Jackson Mississippi because in the thick the political podcasts at I go. Who'S IN WE'RE IN JACKSON? Mississippi this week for a couple of shows and had a chance to connect with Josh's Sita via phone. She's in Las Vegas. Jaws is the Nevada state director for the Tom. Steiner campaign wanted to check in because according to their campaign. They're actually doing well or they say they're doing well. Although national polling or Nevada polling might suggest otherwise nonetheless. I think it's important to hear from candidates and their campaigns. And as you know it's about three or four days before the Nevada caucuses. Also the the Las Vegas debate happening on Wednesday as of now as of this recording star is not qualified for that debate. But you never know but anyway. Here's a phone call that I had with jaws about an hour ago and I wanted to share it with you guys right now on Latino rebels radio. Hey guys thank you so much for for taking my call. I know you must be really really busy couple of days before the clock is can you just tell me at least from from the campaign? What in terms of early voting or anything you can share about your campaign That's been happening the last couple of days. I know definitely actually. We're very very excited because Nevada when we started in August of last year we were at two percent right and as we build a team with diverse group of people actually reflect a lotta. We went up to nine percent and then subsequently later on wind up twelve percent and right. Now we're seeing our internal like numbers. I think came out today where at eighteen percents on and I also was a lot of early vote especially in smaller communities are out of in in mass four times and it doesn't his message resonates and and all of the. Vata Nevada is a sample of the country has purple Blue States. Red States And I think that that's important to reflect and I hope not you know the Democratic Party that the national Democratic Party can see that the voices of Nevada's needs to be heard right and so what we're seeing in early as large numbers of people coming out And you know we hope that this is an inclusive transparent election process because if it is I know for a fact that Tom side will come out specifically in the top three so How is not being on the debate? Stage is that GONNA play a role Going into Saturday for time starts right now. We're still waiting. We're waiting to see the like we have a five pm right but if it's not I mean com is going to continue to me voters whether at I think the momentum going to stop We have built a strong team in Nevada. That are people that have worked in the stay for years are building families years so a lot of mistakes not just for the for all the families that are working in the campaign to support Thomas Values. So I think Tom GonNa be stronger than ever and continued and reward whether at all everybody else's on the debate stage she's GonNa be out making sure that he's having conversations and moralizing folks to the poll that he always have Next future so I think he's going to continue to the work It doesn't stop until until you know. He's so and I think every twenty seconds before says anything affordable pools so talk to me a little bit about the local aspect of of of the state because one of the things that I understand and having followed it for a while. Is that this political power especially from the Latino community has been out there for years And this and it's almost like suddenly everyone's I quote unquote discovering that. It's hard to you know what I'm saying. Like talk to me about the locally. You mentioned the local. I understand that the payments continues to go local Look Trust me about the organizers. Even others who who decided to do align themselves with dire to support him. And what does it mean in the context of like local? Nevada politics that this is something that You know he might. At least you know he's GonNa get votes. Whatever it is we don't know but but at least the fact that I'm talking to you a couple of days before and you're telling me these internals people come and volunteer and who knows what's going to happen on Saturday. Yeah why did that strategy work at least for some of them like star? Who might not have known I? I somebody WHO's working Latino community for years. I seen a lot of politicians are about broken promises. Come into our communities talking to us about things that wanted to for us and then when they get elected they forget about us and It's always been A pathway for champion so we say they get the Latino. Vote the win and it's true but the community needs to actually representing in dire husband. Suddenly without being an elected official for politician has invested so much in the community with four war featuring next and as a philanthropist themselves him and his wife gave out of their own money over three million dollars to help families that were in detention being invited to being deported in California other than they've invested over three hundred and thirty million dollars to help Round families have actually good food in their schools from their communities in Central Valley of California. So they've been You know the sires com sire and can enforce how Zanny I put together to help the comedians behind this team so when people find out when we just talked to to power and people find out so like Oh my God like this guy actually is a real deal find it so it's not a hard opportunity to convince people and is the budget being able to get our message out there and that's what we don't locally. We hosted a debate watch party in Spanish with Twenty three churchgoers moisture We hosted In our headquarters In in Las Vegas on December twelfth. You know we have done organizing with our families in our communities because that is what it's about. It's not about winning entertainer. I think you have a good day. Immigration reform is on longer priorities. It's about it's about you know uplifting on your way to victory stampings come to our communities and then they do what they gotta do and they leave. Our goal is my goal as director for Com sir. Nevada it's still a community than we got and they about investing in the community. That were in organizers. People who have worked for me. Well it's people who have worked with near all planned parenthood for future next-gen who has invested time and energy in Nevada who are battle-tested And our battle born to be able to make sure that we were. We were hitting. We're going where nobody else is going. That's different from everybody out. We're going to meet the community where we went to veterans village. We've had round tables with with communities and nobody else would even think of. They actually do it. After the fact a lot of the venues now elected officials are coming to seat for to be to go to host their events. The owners aw endorses. Because we've we've been in the community far before we don't use candidate just actually Organiz. We organize our candy hostage and work in other states and we continue to do the work and nothing ever reflecting the Bulls on on Saturday. So can I just ask you like I are people in the community like I know there was a lot made about him? Not Knowing the name of the Mexican president. Is that even an issue? Because I felt like I got that from a couple of campaigns and I was just curious. What's what's the campaign has said about it Any more because I think it's I told him it's all right but You know being Mexican American is always interesting to see like you know. Not Everybody knows you know presidents from other countries. But I think it's really the campaign life right like traveling going up and down and sometimes it's that moment where you're just like I know it's there. I know it's in my head but it won't come out right but But Yeah I know he definitely understands that that's something that he should have already known but he knew spread. It was at that moment. Like okay Yeah that's interesting by knowing that that question by and then he other candidate would be asked whether it's thinking about you know being the road in her competitive nature of the field You know I could happen to anyone. but I remember doing that in college where I actually meet people. You know perspective of like you know what's going on our minds and in that moment doesn't Gotcha questions questions. But like I said. I know that Tom in the community. Especially Thomas Somebody who who people really wanted to get to know perspective your faith faith family values with the Holzer And that goes a long way from that. Because that's what people love to see your family together because they know that he understands what that means concern.

ESPN Daily
The Glamorous Lakers' Unlikely Leader
"So Kevin. In spite of being blown out the other day in Boston the Lakers are still the number one seed in the West and everything is sunshine and rapes around the staple center but a year ago. It felt like there was a storm cloud hanging over the franchise. I had magic Johnson. President Basketball Operations nations stepping down team fired their head coach. Luke Walton and then they chose Frank Vogel as his replacement awesome and there was a perception around here in Los Angeles that it was a pretty uninspired choice right in some ways frank. Vogel is the Ultimate Safety School. So for the Los Angeles Lakers Kevin Arnovitz is an NBA insider for ESPN. They went after Monty Williams former player who has immense amount of respect but at the end of the day he got a much more appealing offer from the Phoenix Suns. Tai Lue was a top choice. Lebron's former coach NBA Championship. Cleveland Cavaliers in two thousand sixteen. And what are the Lakers. Do they offer him a contract that I think it's fair to say was. Maybe not befitting a championship coach. There's sort of a standard now for for what a NBA coach gets in terms of the years in terms of money and this particular contract offer fell far short of that to the point where I think the public certainly the perception within the League was here of the Lakers doing it again. They think they're the Lakers. They have this golden or around them they can just offer championship. Coach is his deals. That don't reflect that pedigree so they don't get money Williams tyler walks not for another job. He just walks and they get Vogel. I used to do a lot of L. A.. Sports Radio and I remember this announcement very vividly. Los Angeles Lakers fans. They were not happy. Happy Kevin in fact they were furious. Vogel I think at the outset was seen as an odd choice for a number of reasons. One one is. The Lakers are the Lakers. And they have traditionally gone after coaches. That are either real brand names or have this royal. LAKER occur bloodline they are part of the Laker family. So here comes Vogel who is coming off. Two year stint in Orlando where he lost twice as many games as he won one could say no fault of his own. It was it was a young mismatch roster of players. But he doesn't have a brand name he looks like an accountant announced he's never played in the NBA before so he doesn't bring with him. The story playing career so for a fan base and a franchise. That's always been very brand obsessed. Why are you getting this off? Brand coach was very much. I think the perception an off Branko. Now I'm imagining frank. Vogel at the Grocery store he's like the generic. I Love Kirkland. I I think that sets up this story very well because you great value. Oh you use the Kirkland of coaches and of course. The Lakers are widely perceived as his ex hyper glamorous NBA franchise in particular with Lebron James. They're going into an off season in which they're going to be trying to get free agents. This is before the trade for Anthony Davis and here comes maybe the least glamorous coach forget fans for a second just people inside the game fifteen choices of who is going to be. The next Lakers head coach. I don't I don't know that Frank Vogel would have been on one ballot. I'm not saying Bogle can't coach Lebron's right that's different. So how did he get start. Frank Vogel got his start by by being a pest he was division three point guard for a genie out of college and he became obsessed with Kentucky basketball when he was at home on winter. Break when you're watching that famous Duke Kentucky lightning later catches He decides I want to be part a big time college basketball. He's going to leave his division three school. He writes letters to the staff at Kentucky including Rick Pitino and they basically send back a form letter. Thank you for your interest. This is in the mid nineties so he decides. I'm just going to drop out of my college enroll at Kentucky. I'm GONNA drive there. Basically without an invitation nation. And I'm just going to hang around the facility. Whatever anything I can do to get inside volunteer? Whatever they need and little by little sure enough he hangs around enough due to the point? Where Jim O'Brien who was assistant to Rick Pitino said Okay Okay? We'll we have the video room. which at the time video rooms have become like the very sexy place to get your start as a coach? Now Erik Spoelstra Mike Putin Holzer Dave Fidel but back then it was still kind of a newish thing and so he just camped out in the video room and essentially became one of the best young video coordinators in all of basketball and to the point when when Pitino went to the Celtics they ultimately brought. Frank Vogel Oh go along with them. And then when O'Brien took over he promoted him again and so little by little. He's sort of the He's the kind of the little engine that could of basketball. So he dollars. O'Brien to Indianapolis. And that's where he gets his first shot as head coach. How does that go right? He gets to the Fr- what we call. The Front of the bench comes a top assistant in an Indiana Under Jim O'Brien O'Brien gets fired and Vogel's the next Guy Up Larry Bird actually ask Joe. Brian looked this. Guy's really loyal to you. Do you think you take the job. and Jim O'Brien profane. Lee said absolutely

Celeb News Ride Home
Jen and Brad Hug at the SAG Awards
"Pitt and Jennifer Aniston reunited. Yeah I did last night at the awards and it was actually insane. First of all Brad gave this amazing speech like in one single breath. He managed to talk about about Quentin Tarantino's foot fetish also bringing up the fact that he likes his character in once upon a time in Hollywood didn't quote get on with his wife and quote. A lot of people are saying this was his way of bringing up his recent marital problems with X. Angelina Jolie I mean yeah obviously fleet. It's also extra loaded. Because Jen Aniston was in the audience looking like happy for him and and and just like beaming kind of maybe. I'm reading too much into that. But there are pictures to prove it. I'M GONNA oppose the receipts to the INSTAGRAM. Follow us at celebrity to follow along with the visual aid for this story anyway. He gave that speech which I highly recommend you watch the full video of and after he won. Jen Aniston ended up winning her award for her role in morning show while she was giving her acceptance speech. Broad was photographed photographed watching it backstage on monitor like longingly. After she finished her speech she came backstage. And the two X.'s. Are you ready. Are you ready for this. Are you sitting down the two axes hugged folks. They hugged and and you need to just look At the picture of them hugging. I can't describe it better than just you looking at it because famously pictures are worth a thousand words you know. That's what they say and this picture is well. I mean the chemistry is just. It's too much I can't I can't handle I think the entire world's heart stopped beating for a second when we all saw that picture. Anyway after the Hug Jen pulled holdaway and made like this face that kind of looked like she was saying. Oh my God we did not just do that. It's kind of like a grimace anyway. She walked off and then brad grabs her hand holzer. Like don't go. Don't leave me you. I love this so much. I can't wait for like every CELEB- gossip website to like call in their body language experts. Don't you love when like an article. Has referenced a body language expert. I'd love to go to Grad School and get my degree in body language expertise. I'd make so much money anyway. Does this mean Brandon Jenner back together. Of course not no probably not. But AH maybe maybe. Like come on broaden John I know you're listening to Celeb- news ride home. Just do it. Just get back together. It'd be so funny see. We're all happy it's so funny just do it come on just do it. Just it'd be a funny bit. Just try it. Just get back

The Business of Fashion Podcast
Inside Iran's Underground Fashion Industry
"Global News headlines have been dominated by news out of Iran where a recent US air strike killed. Iran's most senior military leader General Qassem Awesome Sulejmani resulting in growing tensions in the Middle East back at voices. Two thousand nine. We shed some light on. Iran's underground fashioned seen team Iran is a country that we in the West know very little about but over the past few years. I've been receiving messages on instagram from young fashioned creatives. Who have written to me saying that that behind closed doors there is actually a vibrant fashion culture in Iran and they are longing to connect with all of us? It seemed like the perfect topic explore voices. Twenty nine to shed some light on Iran's underground fashion scene. We were honored to introduce four Iranian fashion creatives to share their experiences of their vibrant culture. Holzer with us and also to demystify some of our misconceptions about their country based in Chicago Hoda Khattab is the voice behind the political fashion platform. Juju Jewish and hotel opened our voices session with a powerful talk which explained how Iran's fashion economy has been impacted both by an extreme regime in Iran but also sanctions from the US UK and other Western countries. Hoda was joined by Sharon and chief of Car to self taught fashion designers and co-founders Iranian fashion label car. Who came all the way from Tehran to join us and the brilliant Iran born London based sued goal Sarky founder and editorial director of Tank magazine who interviewed Hoda Sharon and Sheva together? These four challenged our assumptions about aww country that is largely closed off from the West on this week's B. O. F. podcast go inside. Iran's fashion industry and I had this really cute flowery speech. I was excited to give but given what's happening in Iran right now. I think it's only fair to sort of take a setback and talk about the situation and kind of conceptualize that so right now. It's been almost a week in which the Iranian government has actually shut down the Internet and shooting Shiva and I couldn't even be in touch until they landed in the UK. I haven't been able to have been in touch with my family for the past near week. Either and this this sort of constant and current sort of uprising protests are really in part due to economic insecurities as sort of economic degradation of society see that has been caused by government corruption mismanagement of funds but also US and UK sanctions that have literally crippled society. Every single Iranian every single day is affected by sanctions by this country and by the United States. Things like medicine is unaffordable. Everyday curable. Diseases people are dying from because they don't have access to medical care or medicine because of the high prices food commodities everyday little things are so inaccessible accessible to every Iranian right now because of the situation so so important that yes what's happening in Iran is horrible but I think we also have to understand that the United states and the UK and many of our countries are also complicit. And what's happening right now. The reason and the difficulties that she didn't she will be talking about more both domestically but also from the sanctions that these countries are having creates a larger more complicated situation that we really need to be. unpacking and fashion is inherently political intertwined and all of this and yes obviously in Iran. There's a mandatory dress code and fashion. Maybe a little bit more political explicitly there but throughout the entire world. There is no such thing as apolitical fashion. It does not exist if anybody says fashion is apolitical. Please Punch them. This Muslim is condoning violence. I'm pleased on called prevent on me but it's true because fashion ultimately at its core is the motive communication. We're communicating something able to convey really powerful messages. Tell people about a culture about society or we're not an recyling. It and silence is complacency at a time where we truly cannot afford to. The world is fucking on. I can say fucking the world is fucking on fire right now. Aw How can we ever think that what we're creating and putting out in the world should not be engaging with us and all of us were closed and are in the business of fashion. I don't even immune that fund and yet are we actually truly grappling with the complexities of how fashion is truly political on so many levels beyond just just a slogan which could mean or not mean something based on where you're producing it Fashion is even more inherently political. If we think about production and consumption what does that mean. The majority of our clothes are produced in Southeast Asia by people who look like me and you had the majority of consumed here. In the West our whole industry relies upon and continues continues to profit from histories of imperialism genocide sanctions that have plagued the entire world and yet we still profit from it. We're living in an active empire. The British Empire still exists people are still profiting off of the fact that there is no economic growth. happening in countries countries like Indonesia because we profit from it and we value this and our entire industry is built upon it. So what does that mean and also the fact that fashion literally frames our bodies like literally every time we step outside. We're deciding how we want our body to be actually presented in the world there's nothing else that's more intimately connected to our identities or the manifestation of that in public space than fashion literally. Wraps it touches our skin. So what does it mean mean for something that's made in a product of violence to be rubbing off on our skin every single day were so so concerned about what we eat where it goes in our bodies but how about what touches our skin constantly every single day most nights some nights but also but it conveys a Maybe religion the fact that I'm visibly Muslim. My experiences growing up in the United States as someone visibly Muslim has been marked with physical assault being uncalled terrorists every single day. This is a reality that every day I step out of my house and choose to present myself in a way that I know that I'm GonNa be added to another government surveillance. Watch list her. And if you don't have to think about every day when you step outside of your house who is going to profile you or what police is going to stop and search you. That's privilege which doesn't make that decision any less political so we have to think about that and right now especially the fact that the Muslim identity is trending trending in the fashion industry. My identity is sexy. Every single person wants a Muslim. Who looks like me? Walking down the runway and their latest campaign. But how can we have the fact that right. Now we're at a time of heightened anti Muslim racism on a global level partnered with the time that we see Muslim faces taking up space across fashion magazines. What does that immune for our industry? Is that a trend. Or are we actually substantially dealing with and grappling with the manifestations of what it means to support Muslims. Would it means the support people people of Color. How can Nike? For example create. A pro hit job that was created with the raw materials by Muslim wiegert Muslims and concentration camps in western China passed down to Muslims in Indonesia working in sweatshops to produce Nike Apparel and then sold here and then be a product and praise as for being so pro Muslim. Why are we allowing brands and the whole entire fashion industry to simplify and reduce our identities into just a hit job? Hit Job is not synonymous as being Muslim but we allow fashion right now to reduce simplify and completely annihilate the movements Minson identities in which we've been working on for decades actually call this revolution washing greenwashing which I think most of us are familiar with. But it's at the revolution every brand. Dan Wants to be sexy. And part of the Revolution Right now. But what are you actually doing. Are you actually simplifying. And reducing and taking away the significance of what it means to be Muslim. The complex experiences of what it feels like to wear every single day and that the government simultaneously is gonNA use that against me or use that to invade on a son and and so. I'm really excited. Really excited to also be able to be the sheet and Sheva on this panel to understand that the world is fucking complicated like there's a lot She does happening every day everywhere but rather than just being afraid of taking a step back and be like okay. We're GONNA make the simple like I don't want to be controversial. We have to engage with at that. Fashion should not be in the business of simplifying things but embracing the complexity and really being able to grapple and imagine a better world and then actively work work toward building that

WBZ Midday News
Colorado white supremacist charged with plotting to detonate explosives at synagogue
"FBI officials say they have arrested a suspected white supremacist who was allegedly planning to bomb the synagogue in Colorado Richard Holzer is been charged with attempting to obstruct religious exercise by force using explosives and fire A. B. C.'s Clayton Sandell report of actually hold Sir gets together with three undercover FBI agents and they go out and they scope out this synagogue because hold Sir they say expresses interest in attacking it first he says he wants to do it with Molotov cocktails they go to the building scope it out and allegedly holder says that the Molotov cocktails probably are going to do that much he he wants to do more than just trying to burn the place down hold Sir then decided on dynamite and pipe bombs to attack the synagogue he was arrested once the F. B. I. handed over fake dynamite to him on

World News Analysis
China, an Eye on Elections, Suspends Some Travel Permits to Taiwan
"China's government has suspended issuing individual travel permits to Taiwan citing the current state of cross-strait relations the move on on Wednesday Holzer program that allowed Chinese citizens in forty seven men that studies suggest Beijing Shanghai and Chaman to apply for permits to visit Taiwan on their own instead of in a group tour

Rush Limbaugh
Are Christians being persecuted 'at near genocide levels'?
"H a review of religious persecution finds Christians in some parts of the world are being killed in genocidal levels. But Houston Baptist university. Professor. Doctor, shannon. Holzer says persecution isn't just murder echoes from the outright chilling own way, down to just public ridicule. Not being able to get a job the shunning of one by

FT News
What are the potential health benefits of gene editing?
"Last year. A Chinese scientists shocked the world by disclosing hit created the world's first gene, edited babies, and John Ahuja talks to Robin level badge a developmental biologist geneticist about the controversy and about the potential for easy to use gene editing, tools such as crisper Cas nine to revolutionize diagnostics, drug discovery and the treatment of disease. Everybody has become very familiar with the story of the gene edited babies that came out from China last year. So these were apparently, the world's first genetic babies created it really triggered a scandal. Do we know what's happened to the scientist and author the twin baby girls that have been born? We know nothing new particularly drunk you. Hey, all vote voters JK is currently in Shenzhen where here's university is. I think he's in a an apartment owned by the university and the stories in the Chinese press that the gods. What we don't know who those gods are whether the university outs police, whoever they are. We don't know whether he's under house arrest or whether he's free to move around. He actually emailed me and said, he's all. Fine. So the impression is I think he's trying to give me that he's not under arrest. So the goals may be that to protect him because I know he was receiving threats during the become fronts that we had last hole. I can say he's fine. About the welfare of the twin girls. Lulu a Nana be concern. We know nothing about that. Jake himself was very keen to stress that that privacy should be maintained that they should be protected and density, not known on. We'll this likewise their parents. There is an investigation being launched in China by the ministries of sciences on administrative health. They presumably will want to find out whether what he's claimed to have done is actually the case. And so they would need to take DNA samples from the two babies, and the parents, but I hope they do it in a sensitive way. These are just two little babies. They should be cheated just as that and not subject to anything bad at all. They have novel mutations in this, gene L five, which is known in some cases to confer protection, it mutations in that gene can confer protection against HIV. And that was the rationale behind the work. But Jake I did was to try and make these children immune if you like to HIV because having trophy in China of even being a member of a family where one of the family members house HIV as in this case, it's cheap very badly. Families the stigmatized the children wouldn't be allowed to play with other children simply because of that for example. So that also sized about another reason why the density needs to be protected because of that situation too. But we hope is that they will teach it to normal little girls. And that's it. They have mutations in the gene that novel mutations because of the way he did the dean of editing quite poorly. We have no idea what those mutations will do but all of us have mutations. Every new generation that forty two eighteen you mutations in genome. So just treat them like normal children. Keep a watching eye on them. See what happens say watch this space on the genus babies story. But of course, may scientists involved in genome editing, as you prefer to call it on not involved in trying to change the course of human evily Shen by creating these genetic mutations or changes that will then be passed on down the family line, as I understand it the real excitement for genome editing is in the lab working with adult patients, perhaps with single gene disorders also excitement with drug discovery and so on so let's talk about that. Because I know that you were involved as developmental biologist in the aren- decide of things does your work focused on the creek. We have a number protecting many projects, but let me decide about one of them jeans have to pulse to them. They have the part that encodes the protein is going to do its job for it. But it also has a part but controls when and where that gene is active so normal genes, right? Even all cells over time, they all cell type specific, and they can be. Stage of development specific they can be on the active of particular time in the embryo or any adult we've been using the genome editing methods to try and understand bisect light. This regulatory region for some jeans and one in particular, cold sulks nine so soaks nine is gene that has many roles in developing embryo, but one we'd been working on for a long time as its role in sex determination. So whether you become male-female soaks nine is really critical to give rise to the development of testes particular cell type was critical for making tested so mutations in soak nine can lead to sex reversal to give ex wife female development instead of male development. But it's a really complex gene is active in many different cells. And it turns out that it has an enormous regulatory region, which is really complex and we wanted to try and dissect that say you have specific sequences you can refer to enhance or sequences where other proteins transcription factors in Toronto. With those. To tell the gene to be active or silent. And so we had fun using variety of methods number of candidate regimes run home of for soaks nine in the process of making testes we had about thirty two different candidates. We started with and we use number methods to try and reduce that number down. We came down to four but looked like they were very promising, and we use genome editing methods to inactivate each of those in enhances and turn to basically delete each of those regions of DNA intern unfound one of them, which is located very long distance away from the protein, coding Potter, gene itself. Some six hundred fifty thousand base pairs away which is big distance. When we did he should that particular in Holzer it inactivates, the, gene. So we got X Y females. So even though you have this really complex regulatory region. Spread over many millions of base pairs and stuffed full of different regulatory regions. Turns out, but just one was essential for expression in the developing gonads said that they can rise to test. What's the next female? They are crumbs Emily mail voicemails scream saying about they've developed as a female in this case in the embryos. They are indistinguishable from normal females stabbed genotype female genitally. This is women. They have the mice. Not women they develop his females in humans, of course. Yes. You would also have cases where you have extra female development. So they look female, but chromosome Yuda male. They will be infertile because the germs house of the eggs in the next female that do very well, they get lost early on. So they will be infertile. But otherwise, they look and generally behave and all female month thing, I should ask you to do been is to explain very briefly. What's crispy cast Moines editing, as can you tell us how the crisper cast nine genome editing system works, very briefly, please, okay. It relies on making breaks in the DNA usually a double strand break in the day, and to do that you have an enzyme called cows nine, but you have to have a way of getting not enzyme to the right place in the genome. And that's the guide are a component. So the RA you design it part of the irony is designed to be complementary. So to match up with the DNA sequence that you want to cut the other part of the RA guide are on a has a sequence of interacts with the cows nine enzyme protein. So when you have both together, and you crisper is not linking crisper yours. Crisper is a shorthand term for the guide our nights for the irony. The name crisper comes from origin. Bacteria is not really relevant to. Use to the guy Rene takes the Cas nine enzyme to the right part of the genome. The enzyme an cups, the DNA and processes that occur in also to repair broken deny then jump in and try and repair it now in the simplest form of technology. You just making a break in the DNA actually, Germany making a mutation in a gene, you have a process called known homogeneous end joining horrible term, but it basically just tries to stick the broken ends DNA bound together again, but often you have a little mistake made and that can be sufficient to an activator, gene. This is incredibly useful in the lab for studying gene functions say rapid and easy. Now, if you want to make them more precise alteration in the genome sequence DNA sequence on that can be anything from a single letter up too, many many thousands of letters of code then you have to use a different DNA repair mechanism cold Hamasi directed repair. This requires a third. Component to be introduced to the time time, which we confined to his DNA template. So this has to pulse. Each end. You have a bit of DNA, but complementaries of that's the same as the gene in which you want to talk it. And then in the middle. You have a sequence that you want to replace the one that's in our ready with and if you have those three components together. Now, the cows names aren't the guide our day on the DNA template the direction repair mechanism will not work, and it will substitute. What was in old template into the gene it is quite an incredible technology in it? There's a third method which I wanted to tell you about which is really exciting, which is cold base editing. Now, this allows you to change one base pair one letter if you like in the code, but it works without making a double strand, cutting the DNA, it changes chemically if you like one letter to another then it's partner also then has to change. Change. Otherwise, you have a little loop in the DNA, and that relies on a different type of DNA repair maximum to do a little bit. But given that about half of single, gene disorders or calls. In fact, by single base pair changes mutations in the DNA, this new methods looks really promising because it doesn't come with the baggage that some of the other methods have of creating unwanted mutations. So you get just what you want. So it could well be about safer method at least when you're dealing with single based mutation. Tell me how genome editing is being used in the lab, and perhaps with patients, it's really exploded. In basic research. The use of genome entertain particular the crisp cows nine methodology, it's very easy to use. That's one reason relatively inexpensive to use. But it's just so powerful and it's a rapid. So we've had ways of altering genes in cells in coach. Uh-huh. Or in model animals that we use for research like mice methods to alter genes in many years for decades, but they will always very inefficient very slow to make a mouse carrying specific mutation in a particular, gene, it really used to take well over a year to do that we cannot do it in the motto of a couple of months. So it rapidly speeds up the way that we can do research to study the role of specific genes or pulse of genes during development in my case or for physiology over brain function, or in cancer, it's really speeded up things enormously and made it cheaper in terms of things like the possibility of using genome editing to treat patients who already have a genetic disease or council something like this again, that's really looking incredibly exciting. We've had some somebody, gene therapy. Also for decades, just explain what semitic therapies somatic cells are. Basically any sewn in the body apart from the jumps health germ cells being themselves who are going to give rise to sperm or eggs that would allow any genetic changed repulsed on to subsequent generations. So a typical somebody will be a skin owl muscle tell or bone cell brain zone. So there are whole ranger Nettie disease is that can compromise. The ability of particular cells to function or the politics function things that the blood'll sickle cell disease will be catalyse Mia, you have disease like cystic fibrosis or muscular dystrophy affect lungs muscles opticians, in many cases, these G two single mutations Chinga, gene. It's affected by small mutation affecting that, gene. So the genome editing methods can be used to correct, gene defects, or in some cases, find ways around of getting another gene to become active to replace the gene that's not working. There are now probably around twenty or so clinical trials that had been launched. Using the female amenity methods to try and treat individuals who have think disease of this soaks. I'm single, gene defects.

After Hours With Amy Lawrence M
Rockets, Kevin Durant and Hawks discussed on After Hours With Amy Lawrence M
"Rockets beat the warriors won twenty seven one zero five getting to the western conference finals the series tied at a game apiece for the rockets james harden eric gordon each scored twenty seven points and kevin durant led the warriors with thirty eight he spn is reporting that former hawks head coach mike boone holzer reached a four year agreement to become the bucks new head coach james harden lebron james and anthony davis all finalists for the nba mvp award now to the stanley cup playoffs golden knights in jet split the first two games the western conference final in winnipeg and now vegas was home sweet home here's how milwaukee right out in front dan do von golden knights radio golden knights.

Tolbert and Lund
Atlanta Hawks hire Philadelphia 76ers assistant Lloyd Pierce as had coach
"Espn radio sportscenter on a day where the toronto raptors parted ways with head coached wing casey after seven seasons and the hornets introduced james for as their new head coaching lana hawks have agreed in principle with lloyd tears to become the team's next head coach here's comes from the philadelphia seventy sixers where he was an assistant under bret brown atlanta parted ways with mike wooten jose back in april according to espn's adam show adrian wargin hausky putin holzer is expected to draw interest from toronto capitals enlightening drop the puck for game one of the stanley cup eastern conference final in thirty minutes espn nhl analyst barry melrose on what he likes with the lightning they will be the favorite because of what they've done so far they'd be two very good teams but also the way they're built the people were wondering if they're tough enough but they've come out and they battled boston really out hit boston physical the most of the series soft tat is put the rest they're as tough as anybody in the nhl goal tending been very solid very very few softball giving up vassilev ski their defense is rock solid led by headmen led by mcdonagh guys that have been there before and they've got a ton of guys can put the puck the net capitals have won five road games during the playoffs over the first two rounds second round of the players championship webb simpson shot a sixty three he's a leader at fifteen under a five shot lead simpson ties the thirty six hole tournament record set by jason day two years ago tiger woods in jordan speak both make the cut out one under cubs at wrigley today beat up on the webs our white sox with eleven to win wilton contrary.

Ichiro Suzuki joins Seattle Mariners front office for rest of 2018 season
"Breath magic johnson bank sports desk good afternoon greg john the milwaukee bucks are expected to cast a rather wide net in search for a head coach nba insider adrian rousey reporting several former head coaches will be considered among the crew steve clifford mike gouden holzer monty williams and david blance now you might have heard my three fifteen report when i had david fishtails name in that mix as well cross them off the list fidel has agreed to become the next head coach of the new york knicks that was fast chance for head coach joe plenty many believed that he will be involved in the process but it's not expected he will return brewers have the day off after we've been the reds in cincinnati behind wade miley stellar debut brewers find themselves in first place in the nfl central because of guys like miley and others founded by gm david stearns wade re look at the entirety of his career contributions what yet don we recognize that last year was really a little bit of an outlier year in terms of his control and his ability to throw strikes we have confidence that if he came into camp through strikes a chance to make our team exactly what he did around the league angel star albert pool halls to hits away from three thousand for his hall of fame career angels taking on the orioles later tonight and forty four year old ichiro suzuki transitioning out of a plane role into the seattle mariners front office he's not yet retiring john so i don't know what this all means but i guess he could return to the field next year when he's forty five now the mariners are supposed to open up next season in japan so maybe that's why he's not really retiring but taking this year off maybe he opens the season with the mariners next i have no idea but nonetheless each euro moving off the diamond at least for now a lot.

First Light
2018 Stanley Cup Playoffs
"The nba the hawks and mike boot and holzer partways after five years atlanta the playoffs his first four seasons they're reaching the eastern conference the final three years ago and boot and holzer was named the nba's coach of the year in the nhl last night final game of the first round a game seven in boston the bruins came from behind to beat the maple leafs seven four boston led three two after period one but toronto scored twice early in the second for a four three lead the third period all boston four goals torey krug tied at seventy seconds in jake debrusk put the bees ahead four minutes later with his second goal of the night david posture knock made it a twogoal game midway through the period and brad marchand clinched it with an empty netter they'll face the lightning in the conference semifinals that will begin at tampa bay on saturday tonight the second round begins with a game in each conference in the east the capitals and penguins face off in dc pittsburgh the two time defending stanley cup champions these two have met ten times in the playoffs before pittsburgh's one nine that's a trend in the west spotlight on las vegas is the expansion golden knights take on the sharks they won three of the four meetings between the two in the regular season both teams swept their opponents in the first round of the playoffs so they've been sitting around for about a week friday night the other western semifinal gets underway predators hosting the jets in nashville baseball indians crush the cubs four to one rangers over the as four to red sox got by the blue jays four three mariners the past the white sox four three brave shaded the reds five to four the phillies cut down the diamondbacks five three astros actually angels five to two justin verlander sharper seven in hd jose altuve and jake handled the yard work rocky stop the padres five to brewers barreled over the royal six to yonki strict the twins.

SportsCenter AM
Steve Lennox, New Orleans and Nikola Miratec discussed on SportsCenter AM
"Sportscenter good morning i'm steve lennox in new orleans thursday night pelicans went in front eighteen sixteen in the first quarter on a layup by nikola miratec they never trailed again pelicans beat the trailblazers one nineteen one oh pelicans now up breathing the none in the series no team has ever come back from a three games to none deficit niccolo miratec a playoff careerhigh thirty in the win in miami sixers how the miami heat to just fourteen points in the fourth quarter one one one eight two one away to take a two games to one lead in the series joel embiid went for twenty three in his first game of the series and bead miss his first five field goals but after that went five of six from the field sixers head coach brett round on embiid return to the lineup not only was he injured playing basketball now you gotta come back in on the road in play a playoff game with a mask and it's not like there's a clear visual line out of the mouse it has a protective lens in the as well and you know for him to come back under those terms in that situation and produced the results that he produced it helped lead us to a road playoff when i'm very very proud of him we'll meet for game four in miami on saturday wires in san antonio won by thirteen against his first up three games to none in the series according to espn's adri mortgage now ski hawks coach mike gouden holzer has withdrawn from consideration for the phoenix suns coaching search bryce harper and the nationals head to los angeles to face the dodgers tomorrow at eight thirty eastern next sunday at seven eastern on espn radio presented by barbara's all winters and went.

24 Hour News
Man Charged in Murder of Woman, 81, 'Multiple' Victims Suspected and Hundreds of Cases Are Under Review
"Ap radio news i'm tim mcguire police in the dallas area notice a similarity in the death of an eighty one year old woman in a senior apartment complex in dallas and attacks on others in other parts of the area plano police chief gregory russians has a ninety one year old woman who survived was attacked in the same manner during the plano offense the suspect forced his way into the apartment and told the victim go to bed and don't fight me she complied in the suspect could've pillow over her face causing her to lose consciousness and he then stole her jewelry after assaulting her police arrested a forty five year old man after he tossed jewelry from the dallas woman into a dumpster he's been charged with capital murder and two counts of attempted capital murder after investigators found other items from other women dallas police are now looking into the deaths of as many as seven hundred fifty elderly women who died alone in the area hundreds of thousands of protesters against guns expected tomorrow in washington at donahue tells us more many in the crowd are expected to be high school students last month's shooting at talia rump school marjory stoneman douglas in florida set off a movement see all these people who aren't from douglas you don't really know like experience be as empowered as we are helpless fight for this cause as much as we're trying to get this movement started it's really amazing young people are also focusing on voter registration with an eye on making gun control a core issue in congressional elections this fall stoneman douglas student jackson holzer says people have to take a stand we are tired of watching these things on the news over and over and over again and not doing anything about it at donahue washington jalen willie the sixteen year old girl who was shot earlier this week in her high school in maryland has died after being taken off life support a fourteen year old boy who was wounded is out of the hospital this is ap radio news a man who made his money off garbage videos in south florida sports franchises is dead wayne high zanga was a college dropout who leveraged one garbage truck into a business empire that included blockbuster entertainment three professional sports franchises and the nation's largest trash hauler waste management highs zanka died thursday at his home.