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"jail johnson" Discussed on The Red Box Politics Podcast

The Red Box Politics Podcast

01:42 min | 1 year ago

"jail johnson" Discussed on The Red Box Politics Podcast

"Numbers of police officers on. And i'm proud to say that forty percent of on new recruits off. Email mr speaker. Which i believe will be great a great consolation and use to those who are victims and survivors of rape. The most important thing about that is the case. Very very specific question point to a single part of your bill which helps victims and those deals did yes. He denies the section numbers He answered the stove asking that he was able to throw back in his face. And the union vote for this be relating to Early release of convicted rapists. I mean again. They're still talking across each other's thomas talking about how you get people into jail Johnson's talking about what you do with people once in jail and how long you keep them there but You know it's it's an important subject but it's not gaining us a great deal of ground politically in impart partly because it was was done client covered quite extensively latter part of last week into the weekend And so made unlikely to be picked up as as as a news story because You know this was big news. You know five six days ago a yeah exactly given clearly the boss johnson is not going to her voice. Johnson is not about do to play. The game at kissed is asking why well. Let's go back to the komo's polling answer to my ninety eight point four percents cases aren't getting hit a system. He talks about a sentence. The problem if the promised thinks that's the answer but why we've got.

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"jail johnson" Discussed on Airplane Geeks Podcast

Airplane Geeks Podcast

10:01 min | 1 year ago

"jail johnson" Discussed on Airplane Geeks Podcast

"Walking guys. I appreciate it all right. Very exciting fascinating boy. It sounds like they took a lot of the the red bull team and knowledge and just kind of started all over again. Yes yeah and maybe improving on a few aspects of it that You know maybe made sense for the the red bull air races but you know. That's that's in the past and now it's time to start something new. Well people will be excited. People just absolutely loved red bolsa. This is got to be a get a highly. Good chance it's going to be successful because there's gonna be a ready willing you know waiting audience for it. Yeah so their website. Wc air race dot com. All right. what's up with the geeks. I guess not too much. Although i did notice because i have a recurring right. In my calendar that june tenth is the anniversary. The airplane geeks anniversary started Episode one june tenth. Two thousand eight So that makes what does this. Thirteenth year teen. Wow kind of hard to believe so decided mentioned that anybody else got anything going on aviation wise Next week i'm flying the focke wolfe out to beaumont texas. They're having a little one day fly in slash airshow at their with so we'll be out there For a fly in and then in two weeks. i'm down at georgetown. We're doing a really big young eagle event where we're gonna fly a bunch of kids for their first airplane ride as part of ea shung eagle and under what. I've been up to as i alluded to earlier last Yesterday i got to do a young eagle flight for a young man who Now i'm not a medical expert. I don't know if i forget. Is it's autism. I think he was autistic. Or has some version of that but the difference being is at once he got in the airplane. It was perfect and not only that but it was like i described to him how we do a procedure and he can rallied back. Instantly to me and actually could execute it. and this may be his his forte yeah. That's that's fantastic. That's and you know you're good with the young folks i've seen you hit sun and fun Take a group of youngsters and explained to them and answer their questions. And all and you're you're really good at that. He's just a kid. I think like they do exactly speaking of fly ins Michael let us know that the sperling farm pancake breakfast and fly in is on this year. You've heard us talk about that in the past. That's at sperling farm in cape elizabeth maine. That's going to be july eleventh most of the day. There's even a chance. I might get up there myself. I'd really like to But what this is. It's an annual fundraising event for a chapter one. Four one. it's on a grass field. He says it's normally a horse pasture. So got to watch where you step. overlooks the atlantic ocean and airplanes from oliver. New england fly into attendant Very friendly event Pancakes are great. And here's the kicker you get real main maple syrup and for you folks. That don't live in new england to get that sort of You know pseudo maple syrup. Yeah get up into new england and you'll get some real able syrup so There's lots to do and If you want more information With about the location that is The head over to google map search for sperling farm airfield after that actually it starting that weekend and continue next week is the international vintage. Sailplane meet still tenth through seventeen so after year in maine. You can Toodle on over to ill. Myra new york for that event at the national soaring museum. That'll be A lot of fun i'd like to. I'd like to hit that up as well. And i'm very familiar with that. That is my old stomping grounds. I grew up very close to almira new york. Just across the border in that wells bro. Pennsylvania and i. I've been up on harris hill. Which is really quite spectacular. When you you look down at kind of drops almost straight down and i think it's positioned such that The windsor prevailing from the west. And they hit that hill and go straight up and so you get a lot of mechanical lift. Which means that you don't to necessarily have a hot Day with thermals. You can just have lift generated by strong wind also where the first thirteen national soaring contests were held and it's also the home of Schweitzer aircraft new york so a lot of lot of history there and of course i always find it because that's basically close to where i grew up. Yeah very cool yeah. I'm going to try to make at least part of that. I know at least one Airplane geeks listener and previous guests might be attending as well hope to Hook up with bill if he's going to do that as Formica back to mica. He's going to be at the leamington harmon airport that six three b in lymington main. It's coming up real quick. June twelfth Ea chapter one for one is there. And they're running a young eagles rally at day from eight to twelve and This is launch pad was describing His ea chapter This is for ages. eight to seventeen. Learn how to learn about aviation get right in an airplane. They're gonna have hotdogs and hamburgers and stuff like that as well in we'll have Some some links to Where you can learn more about that in the show. Notes also max. I have an alibi when you're ready. You have an alibi. You need one. Yeah okay with us. you're with us. Yeah hey we still got some airplane geeks swag to give away. And i'm getting cards in but to our listener jail johnson. Yes we got your car. But if you don't include an email address or a regular address. I can't you you're You're swag so jail johnson. If you're listening get onto the slack or send us a direct email at the geeks. Airplane geeks dot com to see where you can get your prize because he senate good card but there's no return address dear. God yeah that happens so you're getting some interesting Aviation related cards. There i see. Oh yeah and we're giving away the we're sending them out but you gotta include the return address on the car. All right do we. do we have. Do you have enough stuff. Left to Yes cry again. What we're we're giving away. Refrigerator magnets that say airplane geeks podcast on genuine. Not fake ones. These are the original ones and to do that. They have to send they send a. I'm sorry they send a an aviation themed postcard to the airplane geeks at two. Not and we're going to put the thing at the airplane geeks at two nine three five mystic mountain lane belton texas seven six five one three and we'll send you when we get it. If you've got the return address on it we'll send you your swag launch met. That's very sneaky. Because i know what you do. Is you take these cards. You turn around and sell the money bay right as fundraiser for you know. So what a way to build your card collection. Kidding of is brilliant myself down to listeners. Now they have to send a postcard but they also have to have a refrigerator or can they stick anything. any farris surface will suffice. None of this carbon carbon graphite stuff. Now it's going to be fair. Got it know aluminum. Refrigerators invited all right Patrick wiggins send us an email and he pointed out a program on inova. The great electric airplane race erases and such and is it turns out. I had just seen this on. Pbs in lincoln. The show notes So it's aired on pbs I guess there's probably a way for you to watch it again I don't know if any of you guys saw this happen to catch this i thought it So i'll ask you what you thought. I thought it was interesting to me. From the standpoint of introducing to a lot of people. I think probably for the first time. The variety of electric aircraft that are in various stages of of being developed I i think a lot of people don't realize all the immediately they might hear about urban air mobility or this or that. But i i'm kind of hoping it exposed a lot of people to the possibilities out there. I know max would you think of the show was hosted by brand. Who of course was a aviation correspondent for many years for cnn very knowledgeable about aviation and he did a really..

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"jail johnson" Discussed on Free audio sermons: Get free audio sermons and free audio Bible studies!

Free audio sermons: Get free audio sermons and free audio Bible studies!

05:58 min | 2 years ago

"jail johnson" Discussed on Free audio sermons: Get free audio sermons and free audio Bible studies!

"Simply not possible. A friend the mine brother. Jail johnson several years ago when preaching in dallas was going to baylor and studying in their graduate school and one of their professors was a big expert on this high criticism and able to distinguish in the bible all kinds of sources from different writers and so brother johnson hiring of hearing this suggests that the test to the. He's an. I'll go back to dallas and i'll get about ten or twelve of my friends and will decide on a theme to write about and we'll have some of them right part of midden some of it right some of them the rest of it and then i'll serve as a doctor and i will we all together and then will bring it back to you and with your skills you determine which was written by one person which was written by somebody else but he wouldn't even begin to accept the challenge like that. He knew he would obviously of course making claims about matthew mark. Luke and john or genesis exodus. You do not have such direct proof that the person is wrong. You know this literary criticism the method that used sometimes get completely out of hand. I remember reading a number of years ago. About an article in reader's digest in which the fellow was serious in proposing that Mark twain really did not write all of the things that he spoke of written but will just a frontman wrong. I don't know how many of you read much longfellow. But he really had a sense of humor me and of coq. Shakespeare didn't write shakespeare. They're not sure who did. But obviously shakespeare and it reached dizziness authorities. Perhaps when someone's ed that homer was not written by homer but by another man same name.

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"jail johnson" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

90.3 KAZU

05:42 min | 2 years ago

"jail johnson" Discussed on 90.3 KAZU

"Thursday to digging the 11th day of February. Good is always to have you along. I mean, you're curious. Write about what it's gonna be like in the economy yet to come, because it's gonna be different, whether we're ready or not. So we begin today with two stories on that theme. The news peg for the first of which is our regular Thursday update on the state of the American labor market's lousy In a word. Another 793,000 Americans lost their jobs last week. Yes, that is down a tad from the week earlier. But still as I think I say every week now, stratospherically high And overall 20 something million people in this economy are getting some kind of government unemployment benefit. So to the bigger point Which is, of course, the theme of the top half of the program when it's going to be like when it's done to find new jobs. When this is all over, a lot of people might have to find new careers, the Pew Research Center Some new data out on that two thirds of people who are unemployed have considered going into a new occupation or a new field, while one third have taken concrete steps to get new training or education. Marketplaces, Mitchell Hardman reports getting all the cards in the back to work machine turning together. Letting could be easy. In normal, not pandemic Times. Many Rodriguez would have about 20 local men and women in the construction Pre apprentice program he runs in West Chicago called Revolution Workshop. Recruiting from underserved communities typically risk talking about black, brown and women. I mean, the community desperately needs up Skilling and a pathway into family sustaining careers. Most of the graduates go into construction jobs, paying $18 an hour or more, But the pandemic happened and 75% of the folks that we have placed were laid off. In the spring, summer and fall Revolution Workshop didn't start any new cohorts of job trainees because there was no construction work for them. 30 year old Jeremy Smith of Reno, Nevada, got laid off from his job as a casino valet. In March, He took his relief check and some savings and went back to community College. Was able to graduate with bachelors and supply chain management about two semesters early, so I ended up kicking me down the road a little quicker than I planned on. He's looking in his new field, but no luck so far. I'm sure it'll come roaring back, but it's a little dry right now. Meanwhile, Manny Rodriguez at Revolution Workshop has a new class of construction pre apprentices now. We are currently recruiting for our second cohort. So you know I can put that blood out there. Or if you could do that for us that we awesome. Consider it done website at our website. I Mitchell Hartman for marketplace. Gotta finish it. Mitchell. It's marketplace that order just to make sure nobody knows. Okay. Story, too on the theme of the day is about consumer behavior. What That's going to be like in the after times, right? We've been talking about them four times. I'm quitting a phrase here. The after times anyway, specifically. Shopping and even more specifically grocery shopping in consumer behavior. News peg here is that the grocery store chain? All D says it's going to open 100 stores in the United States this year, keeping with its big growth plans, And here maybe is why the expansion comes as sales at grocery chains are way up. We're home or so we are cooking more. But once more people get their shots and more people can get out of the house. Is that home cooking trend going to continue, or are we all just itching to get back to restaurants? Marketplace and Marielle Segarra has that one. When Alex Bianchi does his weekly grocery shopping, he is very aware of how much he's spending thanks to his phone calculator. Every time I add something to my cart, I'll add it on the calculator, so that's kind of how I try to keep my spending curbed a little bit. But Bianchi, who's 23 lives in North Carolina, used to go to restaurants regularly. He wasn't gonna break out the calculator. They're like, OK, 10 bucks for the appetizer 20 for the entree. I don't know. It's a little weird you that restaurant, especially if you go out front like Alex, didn't you doing it's easy to spend more than you like when you're out at a restaurant or a bar. Now that Bianchi is cooking almost all his meals he's saving about $200 a month. Julian and jail. Johnson live in Missouri and used to eat at restaurants a lot. Now they get most of their food at the grocery store. How much money and So many calories they're saving about $1000 a month and they've lost a combined £70. Also turns out they like cooking together. It's a bonding experience. We said all the smoke alarms the house off this week. Making our own power tortillas was great. Apparently, it's known that like if you don't set your smoke alarms off, you're not doing it right. So They expect to go back to restaurants when things open up just not as much. Crist over in California is really missing restaurants. He used to go out with his co workers near their office in Sacramento for coffee for lunch. After work. We had a favorite bar, we would go and get a drink. So like the whole routine at whole social routine has been Disrupted and it may not come back. He's working from home 20 minutes away from the city, and it looks like that's gonna be permanent, like devastated by the fact that I'm gonna end up making sandwiches in my kitchen for Lunch every day, one person who thinks he might actually eat out more after the pandemic. Alex Bianchi. He likes saving money. But there are so many restaurants he wants to explore. Mariel signora for marketplace. Is that a thing.

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"jail johnson" Discussed on KQED Radio

KQED Radio

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"jail johnson" Discussed on KQED Radio

"Thursday to digging the 11th Day of February. It is always to have you along. I mean, you're curious. Write about what it's gonna be like in the economy yet to come, because it's gonna be different, whether we're ready or not. So we begin today with two stories on that theme. The news peg for the first of which is our regular Thursday update on the state of the American labor market's lousy In a word. Another 793,000 Americans lost their jobs last week. Yes, that is down a tad from the week earlier. But still as I think I say every week now, stratospherically high And overall 20 something million people in this economy are getting some kind of government unemployment benefit. So to the bigger point Which is, of course, the theme of the top half of the program when it's going to be like when it's done to find new jobs. When this is all over, a lot of people might have to find new careers, the Pew Research Center Some new data out on that two thirds of people who are unemployed have considered going into a new occupation or a new field, while one third have taken concrete steps to get new training or education. Marketplaces, Mitchell Hardman reports getting all the cards in the back to work machine turning together. Wedding could be easy. In normal, not pandemic times many Rodriguez would have about 20 local men and women in the construction Pre apprentice program he runs in West Chicago, called Revolution Workshop. Recruiting from Underserved communities typically risk talking about black, brown and women. I mean the community desperately needs. Up Skilling and a pathway into family sustaining careers. Most of the graduates go into construction jobs, paying $18 an hour or more, but the pandemic happened and 75% of the folks that we have placed were laid off. In the spring, summer and fall Revolution Workshop didn't start any new cohorts of job trainees because there was no construction work for them. 30 year olds. Jeremy Smith of Reno, Nevada, got laid off from his job as a casino valet. In March, He took his relief check and some savings and went back to community College. Was able to graduate with bachelors and supply chain management about two semesters early, so I ended up kicking me down the road a little quicker than I planned on. He's looking in his new field, but no luck so far. I'm sure it'll come roaring back, but it's a little dry right now. Meanwhile, Manny Rodriguez at Revolution Workshop has a new class of construction pre apprentices now. We are currently recruiting for our second cohort. So you know, I can put that blood out there. Or if you could do that for us that we awesome. Consider it done website at our website. I'm Mitchell Hartman for marketplace. Gotta finish it. Mitchell. It's marketplace that order just make sure nobody knows. Okay. Story, too on the theme of the day is about consumer behavior. What That's going to be like in the after times, right? We've been talking about them four times. I'm quiting afraid here. The after times anyway, specifically. Shopping and even more specifically grocery shopping in consumer behavior. Who's back here? Is that the grocery store chain all the says it's going to open 100 stores in the United States this year, keeping with its big growth plans, And here maybe is why the expansion comes as sales at grocery chains are way up. We're home or so we are cooking more. But once more people get their shots and more people can get out of the house. Is that home cooking trend going to continue, or are we all just itching to get back to restaurants? Marketplaces. Marius Aguirre has that one when Alex Bianchi does his weekly grocery shopping, he is very aware of how much he's spending thanks to his phone calculator. Every time you add something to my cart, I'll add it on the calculator, so that's kind of how I try. I keep my spending curved a little bit. But Bianchi, who's 23 lives in North Carolina. Used to go to restaurants regularly, and he wasn't gonna break out the calculator. They're like, OK, 10 bucks for the appetizer 20 for the entree out a little weirded you out restaurant, especially if you go out front like Alex, What are you doing? It's easy to spend more than you like when you're out at a restaurant or a bar. Now that Bianchi is cooking almost all his meals he's saving about $200 a month. Gillian and jail. Johnson live in Missouri and used to eat at restaurants a lot. Now they get most of their food at the grocery store. They think how much money and so many calories they're saving about $1000 a month and they've lost a combined £70. Also turns out they like cooking together. It's a bonding experience. We said all the smoke alarms the house off this week. Making our own power tortillas was great. Apparently, it's known that like if you don't set your smoke alarms off, you're not doing it right. So They expect to go back to restaurants when things open up just not as much. Crist over in California is really missing restaurants. He used to go out with his co workers near their office in Sacramento for coffee for lunch after work. We had that they were bar, we would go and get a drink. So like the whole routine at whole social routine has been Disrupted and it may not come back. He's working from home 20 minutes away from the city, and it looks like that's gonna be permanent. I'm like devastated by the fact that I'm gonna end up making sandwiches in my kitchen for Lunch every day, one person who thinks he might actually eat out more after the pandemic. Alex Bianchi. He likes saving money. But there are so many restaurants he wants to explore. Mariel signora for marketplace. Is that a thing with.

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"jail johnson" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

05:43 min | 2 years ago

"jail johnson" Discussed on KCRW

"Thursday, digging the 11th Day of February. It is always to have you along. I mean, you're curious. Write about what it's gonna be like in the economy yet to come, because it's gonna be different, whether we're ready or not. So we begin today with two stories on that theme. The news peg for the first of which is our regular Thursday update on the state of the American labor market's lousy In a word. Another 793,000 Americans lost their jobs last week. Yes, that is down a tad from the week earlier. But still as I think I say every week now, stratospherically high And overall 20 something million people in this economy are getting some kind of government unemployment benefit. So to the bigger point Which is, of course, the theme of the top half of the program when it's going to be like when it's done to find new jobs. When this is all over, a lot of people might have to find new careers, the Pew Research Center Some new data out on that two thirds of people who are unemployed right now say they have seriously considered going into a new occupation or a new field. The remaining third have taken concrete steps to get new training or education. Marketplaces, Mitchell Hardman reports getting all the cards in the back to work machine turning together. Wedding could be easy in normal, not pandemic times many Rodriguez would have about 20 local men and women in the construction Pre apprentice program he runs in West Chicago, called Revolution Workshop. Recruiting from Underserved communities typically risk talking about black, brown and women. I mean the community desperately needs. Up Skilling and a pathway into family sustaining careers. Most of the graduates go into construction jobs, paying $18 an hour or more, But the pandemic happened, and 75% of the folks that we have placed were laid off in the spring, summer and fall Revolution Workshop didn't start any new cohorts of job trainees. Because there was no construction work for them. 30 year olds. Jeremy Smith of Reno, Nevada, got laid off from his job as a casino valet. In March, He took his relief check and some savings and went back to community College. Was able to graduate with bachelors and supply chain management about two semesters early, so I ended up kicking me down the road a little quicker than I planned on. He's looking in his new field, but no luck so far. I'm sure it'll come roaring back, but it's a little dry right now. Meanwhile, Manny Rodriguez at Revolution Workshop has a new class of construction pre apprentices now. We are currently recruiting for our second cohort. So you know I can put that blood out there or if you could do that for us that we awesome. Consider it done website at our website. I Mitchell Hartman for marketplace. Gotta finish it. Mitchell. It's marketplace that order just to make sure money knows. Okay. Story, too On the theme of the day is about consumer behavior. What That's gonna be like in the after times, right? We've been talking about them four times. I'm quitting a phrase here. The after times anyway, specifically. Shopping and even more specifically grocery shopping in consumer behavior. News peg here is that the grocery store chain? All D says it's going to open 100 stores in the United States this year, keeping with its big growth plans, And here maybe is why the expansion comes as sales at grocery chains are way up. We're home or so we are cooking more. But once more people get their shots and more people can get out of the house. Is that home cooking trend going to continue, or are we all just itching to get back to restaurants? Completed. Marielle Segarra has that one. When Alex Bianchi does his weekly grocery shopping, he is very aware of how much he's spending thanks to his phone calculator. Every time I add something to my cart, I'll add it on the calculator, so that's kind of how I try. I keep my spending curved a little bit. But Bianchi, who's 23 lives in North Carolina, used to go to restaurants regularly. He wasn't gonna break out the calculator. They're like, OK, 10 bucks for the appetizer 20 for the entree. It's a little weird, you out restaurant, especially if you go out front like Alex, didn't you doing it's easy to spend more than you like when you're out at a restaurant or a bar. Now that Bianchi is cooking almost all his meals he's saving about $200 a month. Gillian and jail. Johnson live in Missouri and used to eat at restaurants a lot. Now they get most of their food at the grocery store. How much money and so many calories they're saving about $1000 a month and they've lost a combined £70. Also turns out they like cooking together. It's a bonding experience. We said all the smoke alarms the house off this week. Making our own power tortillas was great. Apparently, it's known that like if you don't set your smoke alarms off, you're not doing it right. So They expect to go back to restaurants when things open up just not as much. Crist over in California is really missing restaurants. He used to go out with his co workers near their office in Sacramento for coffee for lunch. After work. We had a favorite bar, we would go and get a drink. So like the whole routine at whole social routine has been Disrupted and it may not come back. He's working from home 20 minutes away from the city, and it looks like that's gonna be permanent. I'm like devastated by the fact that I'm gonna end up making sandwiches in my kitchen for Lunch every day, one person who thinks he might actually eat out more after the pandemic. Alex Bianchi. He likes saving money. But there are so many restaurants he wants to explore. Mariel signora for marketplace. Is that a thing.

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