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AP News Radio
Joni Mitchell honored with Gershwin Prize at tribute concert
"The Library of Congress in Washington honored musician Joni Mitchell on Wednesday. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. That's Joni Mitchell singing at her own tribute concert, courtesy of PBS and the Library of Congress Gershwin prize for popular song. Annie Lennox James Taylor Herbie Hancock Cyndi Lauper and legacy were among those who performed in tribute as Mitchell accepted her prize, Graham Nash says Mitchell dealt with childhood polio and more recently with an aneurysm, but she still going strong. To see her come back, I'm singing again. I'm playing again, is incredible. I mean, talk about resilience. The concert will run as a PBS special on March 31st.

The BOB & TOM Show Free Podcast
Neil Diamond Gets a Birthday Serenade... From Himself!
"Have a tribute to Neil Diamond? Sure, happy birthday, Neil. Son for me. Hell I'm 82 now. But make it to 83. My toupee is glued now. I'll make it stick darling. Please don't sing. The bump on bomb doing sweet girl life. I'll get up from the chair. And kick you from behind, lose my freaking mind. Oh, song sung to me. Throw a little party. James Taylor, Paul Simon and arty. Happy birthday to me.

The Paul Finebaum Show
"james taylor" Discussed on The Paul Finebaum Show
"Braxton heard it. And wanted to record it and here we are. Once again, when you have somebody who's internationally known, do your music. And then you finally hear it. You're wherever you are, whether you're in your car or at home. What does that feel like? Okay, so that feeling never gets old. It doesn't matter how big the artist is, how small the artist is. Anytime somebody wants to record a song that she wrote, it's a special moment and it never ever gets old. So you grow up in Birmingham, which I spent most of my life here. It's a country music town, but there's also a lot of classic rock elements. Absolutely. You got the southern rock part of it. And the Allman I mean, there's so many. So let's go back into your house. And I know the answer to this. That's why I'm asking. What did you grew up listening to? So I would say the first record that I really gravitated to was James Taylor. Carolina in my mind was my song. I wore it out, nonstop. It's kind of the reason I play guitar now. My dad was really instrumental in exposing me and my brother to all kinds of music from earth wind and fire, James Taylor, Hank Williams, anything. Anything that we would be in road trips with. We didn't really like it sometimes, growing up, but now that we're older, I'm so glad that he exposed this to that kind of music. You may know this, but I happen to hear James Taylor in an interview once because I grew up he was a really the first artist I had a record of. And he talked about how he wrote that song. You

The Trish Regan Show
Americans Are Feeling NO Economic Empathy
"Got a situation right now where people, they feel as though there's no empathy on the economic front. I mean, hey, when you get James Taylor out there singing away and you're having this big blast to celebrate a reduction in inflation that's what, a ton of percent, I'm sorry it's not going to work. When you go on 60 minutes and you try and tell us that inflation is coming down when we know it's upwards of 8% higher than where it was last year and somehow your solution for that is to descend a helicopter money out to all those college grads that had all these wild degrees and wonderful things. Don't get me wrong, but not things that are necessarily moving our country forward. I mean, this is part of the danger and you've heard me speak about this before with WOAK academia that is not focused enough on the here and now in what we need as a country to succeed in the immediate sense of the word, but also in the future. China is very good at this. And you saw the study, we talked about it, that showed the rise of the Chinese universities. You compare and contrast that with the decline, if you would, of U.S. universities. And I think what you're finding is that we're kind of getting fat happy and lazy, right? Like it's easy to say, ah, you know, it'll all work out and we can focus on all this nonsense over here. Instead of engineering, instead of the kinds of fields of study that would really enable us to be strong and independent in the future.

The Trish Regan Show
Democrats Sink To New Low Ahead of Midterms
"You look at the GDP number that we had, and I realized the administration is going hog wild for that, right? They think that this was just fantastic news. It's not enough. I'm going to tell you that it's not enough. And when you look at all the warnings signs out there, including just some data that we're seeing on home construction that just came out, all the signs point to major troubles ahead. You look at all the CEOs that have come out. Jeff Bezos being one of the most recent ones saying this is going to get rather ugly. And I think you need to recognize and prepare for that. The problem is we have an administration that doesn't want to admit it. I mean, heck, they get James Taylor out there on the front line on The White House playing tunes to celebrate how they're stimulus package, their inflation reduction act, give me break the title of all titles. Talking about a misnomer and miss leading that, my dear is fake news. Anyway, the James Taylor out there playing to celebrate how unemployment's going down when it's not or inflation is going down when it's not. It's not adjusted for inflation wages actually are in a far worse place, inflation is still sky high no matter what Joe Biden is trying to say no matter the spin that's out there. And it's just getting to the point where I think Americans are saying, okay, enough.

WCPT 820
"james taylor" Discussed on WCPT 820
"Oh, is that it? Okay. All right. Take it. Just take it. Take it like the whiny little bitch that you are. All right, I earned that. That's fair. Came out in my slaves for us, right? For free. What does he get whining? Okay. Good morning. When he lashes out, it's funny. So no, no, no, now I'm prematurely on now I got to hear that Cynthia's second one again. Oh, I know she didn't like the song. Right. Right. She said, I don't know that song. Right. What about James Taylor? Wait, okay. Rocky Mountain loves suggestions. Good morning, rudeness. Good morning. Okay. I'm in a better mood today than. All right. Just sort of in general sort of in the zeitgeist of things. Okay. You had Adam tweeted, what would you think if you heard that Donald Trump was dying from a fatal disease? And you said, where can I donate to this disease? Rude, that's just that's just rude. Well, you know, I want to make sure the disease has a chance. Okay. All right, I'm just saying this it could have been worse for you. If we recall the Cynthia hang on. Yeah. There's something in the way that she winds up her gig that I need on my own dime that makes me want to leave this world be I don't know. It's got me feeling down and blue it troubles me this Jing again I'm hoping that she might just change her mind and I feel fine anytime they are happy now with their jingle now almost every time and if it's smells you can tell she's not happy now with that Hendricks now. Even though I work on it how long long time. See your event could have been a lot

The Trish Regan Show
Inflation Bites Biden Again
"A look. I want you to see this because Joe Biden is trying to spin this in a way that, frankly, I just find offensive. I told you he'd do it though. I told you he'd say, hey, guess what? Look at this shiny, bright little toy over here. We got an increase like you never seen in social security. We have that buddy. You have that because you got inflation that's totally out of control. Here we go. So folks. Seniors are going to get an inflation next year. For the first time in ten years, the social security checks will go up while their Medicare premiums go down. Here's my final point. We've got an election in the month. Voters have to decide Democrats are working to bring down the cost of things and to talk about around the kitchen table from prescription drugs to health insurance to energy bills and so much more. We're standing up for working people and the right to get a raise and get a better job. We publish a campaign every day on an agenda to raise your cost. Excuse me. I'm sorry, but the Democrats are somehow helping to alleviate concerns about gas prices. Again, excuse me, have you seen gas prices? I mean, this is a song and this is like, you know what this is like, this is like having James Taylor. Play at The White House to celebrate how inflation is lower when in fact it's actually higher. Is this like a reverse psychology thing? I'm sorry, guys. You know what? I'm tired of it. I really am. And you know what? It's not gonna work. It's not gonna work because Americans get it. Americans know how much they're paying at the gas pump. Americans know that they're paying nearly a 100% more. Just this year, since January, for a dozen eggs, I mean, this is out of control and this president needs to own up to what it really is about. And

The Officer Tatum Show
Democrats Have Forgotten the Forgotten Man
"So have you guys heard of it the same way as Versailles, but it's not Versailles, Versailles, Pennsylvania. Or bird sales Ohio. For cells, Kentucky. I had never heard of these places and their spell just like Versailles, but they have nothing in common with the palace that for centuries, symbolized the ruling class that was deeply out of sync with their people with the rest of its nation. So there's Ohio, there's Kentucky. Again, there's also Pennsylvania. Selena zito writes about this. There's a verse right here in western Pennsylvania that she discusses that she talks about. That's her neck of the Woods. When it comes to Ohio, there's a historic little village that is known as her sales when it comes to Kentucky. It's bourbon country, according to Selena zito, and it's also the epicenter of American horse breeding. Very interesting. I want to take you back to Biden celebration of the economy. Remember that big celebration they had at The White House James Taylor was there. They were getting their groove on, celebrating the inflation reduction act, the very same time, literally while they were celebrating the stock market was straight up plunging. Inflation, then we got news that inflation was basically remaining steady, Biden was talking about it's only an inch, you know, 8.8 .28 .3. It's a, you know, it's only it's only an inch. We talked about that some yesterday. But what Selena zito is telling us is how far out of touch when she goes out and speaks to the people and gets the pulse of the people to come and man. The Democrat party that used to proclaim that they are the party of the working class that they are the party of Middle America are simply out of touch.

Mike Gallagher Podcast
A Suicide Theme Song by James Taylor for the Biden White House
"James Taylor, here's a little sound and view if you're watching on the shale of news channel of what this looked like. I see you sunny days I hope you're the real. Now I'm James Taylor fan. I admit it. I've listened to fire and rain all my life. You know what fired rings about? Suicide. There's a good theme song for The White House. Because we are killing ourselves in this country. We are destroying America. You talk about Nero fiddling while Rome burns. Have James Taylor come to The White House and sing a song about suicide. During the inflation, celebration. As Americans are paying a heavy price.

The Dinesh D'Souza Podcast
Biden's Tone Deaf Inflation Reduction 'Party'
"The Biden trying to, well, pull the wool over the eyes of the American people on inflation. And they're kind of using every tactic, every rhetorical strategy they have to do that. Now, let's remember when they say things like, you know, we haven't had any inflation this month, really what they mean is that if prices go up, let's just say 5% or 7% of 8% and stay there. They consider this to be inflation coming to an end. In other words, prices go up. They don't come back down to where they were before. They just don't go any higher. And so Biden thought that let's have an inflation party. Let's have an inflation party because after all, we've passed the so called inflation reduction act. And since we're calling it that, we're going to try to convince people that that is actually occurring inflation is coming down. And let's have a party and let everybody's going to get the idea. Wow, it must have come down, a, they've passed an inflation reduction act to reduce inflation. And number two, they all look really happy in our smiling so things must be going really well. James Taylor, the singer was brought to sing fire and rain now. And I'm kind of a fan of James Taylor, but I'm a fan of James Taylor, like circa 1978. This idea of bringing on these 90 year old rock singers to perform with their horse voices is a whole different matter today. But what made the whole scene ridiculous? Is here you have the president. You've got the heads of Congress. You've got Pelosi, you've got Schumer. They're all patting themselves on the back, you know, a job well done. Now the funny thing of this was that while this was going on and I actually remember seeing the Chiron and CNN, CNN has a split screen on the one side, the showing, the celebration, and on the other side, they're showing the Dow Jones the Dow Jones average plummeting.

The Ben Shapiro Show
"james taylor" Discussed on The Ben Shapiro Show
"The level of out of touch Ness of this White House really is quite amazing. You have to understand that most of the people who staff places in Washington D.C., these are not people. The higher level staffers, the people who write these bills, these are not people who are deeply worried about the price of groceries. Because they don't exist in that world. The journalistic establishment does not exist in the world, where the price of groceries is like a major obstacle to their way of life. They're not living the lives of blue collar workers in Ohio, for example. I get it. I don't live that life either. The difference is, I know blue collar workers in Ohio and nobody in journalism or apparently in the democratic administration has ever met anybody who's a blue collar worker in Ohio. So their way of celebrating the inflation reduction act is they took out of storage, James Taylor, Jamie, you remember the kind of folk rock singer from the 1960s. So they dredged him up from a crypt somewhere, and they brought him forth to saying fire and rain, which by the way is a pressing song about suicide. So I guess it's appropriate. Also, this song was written in 19 it's a great song. It was written in 1968. Ironically, the year when another massive spending president who believed himself to be a world changing figure had to withdraw from a presidential race because he was so wildly unpopular and was leading the American economy into a roadside ditch. So I guess there is some sort of appropriateness to James Taylor. He literally came out and saying fire and rain at the inflation reduction act celebration ceremony, here we go. Such boomer stuff, man. It's a great song, but what? I've seen lonely times in effort to find a friend. But I always thought I mean, listen,

Sound Opinions
"james taylor" Discussed on Sound Opinions
"Back. Today we're doing a classic album dissection of the Stooges 1970 classic, fun House. I'm gonna put a dagger through your heart right now and blow your mind because I don't like fun house very much. Yeah? I don't like the second half of this album. If I was going to know, I love the Stooges, okay? And if I'm going to the desert island, I am taking the first album. I'm taking raw power. I think I would then go to about two or three or maybe even 5 Iggy Pop solo albums before funhouse. Interesting. See, this record is everything I like in rock and roll about it. Yeah, I know. Because I know what this album means to you. I know that you love it. And also, you know, Lester bangs. My God had hero of rock criticism. You know, wrote an endless. I mean, it's like 33,000 words long piece called of pop and pies and fun, which in the annals of rock criticism is considered one of the formative arguments for the trash aesthetic. Lester's got a million lines in there. But one of the key ones is it takes courage to make a fool of yourself. He is arguing at the height of rock pomposity. James Taylor. And yes, and genesis. But no, no, no, no, the idiots are the ones who really got something going. Now all that having been said, there are four songs on the first side of the record. And one really good song on the second, 1970, and then it goes off into skronk avant JS chaos noise. That's what you like about it. What can I do? I wanted more of the songs on side one. Yeah, we sort of joke about this primitive nature and bangs even said talking about the idiots. Iggy was a smart dude. He very smart man. And then intellectual. Absolutely. He was considered one of the most gifted students in his class in high school. Hey, I've been growing up in a trailer park, but he was a smart man. He read, he was a thinker, one of the best interviews I've ever had in terms of just being able to intellectualize what was going on behind it. He had a vision for this record. Don't forget. He also liked to break glass and roll around in it and cut himself. Put peanut butter roll over himself at the Cincinnati pop festival. I mean, you know, he's kind of a lunatic, too. Well, you know, I think the mix of eroticism and danger in his performance was unequalled. And it's remains unequalled in rock in terms of what a front man can do. And I think that was on display. And I think the key here is, okay, two visions coming together in this record. Huge influence

WGN Radio
"james taylor" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Stumpers a to Z working on letter T yeah this is a group that has had national hits and they do start with a T but then again in the first group we played and I was a mega group so I don't know But nobody guessing on the bumpers tonight not sure what to make of that So also not sure what to make and not hearing from Stacy So Stacy if you're listening there is a line available And I hope you will call us Let us know how it is going 888-876-5593 Johnny Dee is in Ohio All right so Johnny Thanks for calling what's up Yeah so a Raleigh winner gets a trivia about the South Korean what they do or something But before I do that I am to respectfully disagree with a couple of your callers They heard The one fellow who was talking about your fantastic at remember that Yes I think you got a chicken fucking habit Always good to have you straighten me out But then no I have to take umbridge I get to use a big word that I learned I'm rich Okay With Stephanie Stephanie I think we may want to learn About James Taylor and about James Taylor's early work firing and you've got a friend Yes One of those songs that really float my boat either But I listened to a lot of James favors songs and I would just say didn't I hear conversation she has some kind of visual problems going on or something Yeah Well I don't know if this would work though but Carly Simon and James Taylor they did that Mark and bird song back in like I don't know 67s or my dad 58 There's a video of it And they've rocked that song out Well you ever see that I don't care for their version of it I have to line up with Stephanie on that Well do we start rolling Exactly James Taylor sings his songs You don't yell scream or shot his songs He sings his songs And I like to request a song I'm done with James Taylor Obviously a lot of people like James Taylor he sold millions of records and millions of song buyers can't be wrong However I've had my fill my quota is full I'm done with James Taylor No What was it His substance abuse problems His substance abuse problems are you know I mean I just care if I like the records And you know with me it's all about and this is true for all of us The records we like are the songs that take us where we want to go And you know it's in ephemeral concept We can't really put it down into words which ones work for us or which ones don't I'll just call it his choice of songs I don't want to have to hear them Not what I want to hear You probably didn't hear some of the ones I heard Well I think most of the closest I got to liking a James Taylor record was summers here That was the closest I ever got Wow I was suggest the song I sing when I take Caesar for a walk It's called one man parade You know a man for 8 The good news is that life life allows you to make choices and it's short enough that I am not going to subject me to the stuff I don't want to hear There are so many I want to hear that I'll just stick with my narrow tastes No you do you and I'll do me Yeah Yeah All right Now but I would suggest Stephanie she look in the sum of these albums sounds like not fire and rain there's nothing like that But one man parade and copper line and lo and behold this particular I want to go Well okay And that's all that's important And you know I'll never quibble with anybody about that because there are so many things that we don't like about life finding the records we like and hearing them is one of the few things we can do So more power to you listen all you want Yeah life is a cut to the bone That's a lyric But anyhow on the South Korean what do you think Well I was thinking okay I know I told John well now if they're caught cheating you're asking No no no no no no no I didn't say if they were caught cheating You see I think that's people are going in the wrong direction This is not about whether you're caught or not This is about South Korea combating cheaters by stopping them from cheating not what they do to them if they catch them Well see I was thinking what they're going to do They threaten them with cash ratio Nobody would take that test Yeah and you're right that could be an interesting way kind of a prophylactic where they say if you're caught this is what we do to you That's not what they do We'll take it and ask for us by their jurist doctor That'd be funny wouldn't it Yeah I don't know I don't know if I don't know if clients would be running to or from if that were the case But no this is their attempt at stopping cheating Well I don't have an answer then I just wanted to take umbrage with stuff Well that's nice Yes the umbridge word very good all right Good to hear from you Thank you This week Counting on it All right thanks So 888-876-5593 And let's see what else we have here I believe I believe that Maureen is in Plainfield and I welcome back to WGN radio Maureen Hi Riley How are you today All right how.

Mind Pump
"james taylor" Discussed on Mind Pump
"Kinda answer your question. Why do people come up with this nonsense and so here. I will analogize with cancer so if you think of cancer. Different cancer's behaved very differently. The the the trajectory of leukemia is different than Liver cancer is different than melanoma. But what they share. Fundamentally as a common mechanism is the unchecked cell divisions at the very least we can agree that all cancers have that mechanism that has gone haywire. Okay so now. I wanna use a similar principle to say okay yes. These pathogens are all very different but what is common to them. And i think what's common to them is they all start with a noble cause but ending the pursuit of that noble cause. Then you put on what's called the consequentialist ethic which is you lie. In the service of that noble cause so example if if radical feminists think that by espousing the idea that men and women are indistinguishable. It is more likely for them. To fight the sexist status quo. Then so be it. But i argue that. When it comes to the truth you have to be d- into logical the logical means. There's an absolute reality bites so for example when it comes to lying at the anta logical statement would be it is never okay to live. That would be the into logical. Consequentialist would be well. It's okay to lie if you're trying to spare someone's feelings while for many things it's perfectly natural to be consequentialist so if if you wanna have a happy marriage you better know how to answer the following question sweetie do i look fact those james taylor but you're consequentialist hat really quickly. Are you getting your never looked more beautiful right there. I might have lied. But for consequentialist reasons when it comes to the truth though i only have my into logical half on there is nothing that i will. I won't sacrifice a millimeter of the truth in the service of a laudable goal so i think so to answer your question in this circuit sway. It's not that date. Start off at three with the goal of setting us back to the dark ages but because they're so empathetic because they're so progressive because they want to make the world a better place. If in the pursuit of those goals we end up raping science murdering So be those are just casualties for a better combat world. So it's good good. Good roots are good motivators but bad results. I would even argue along those lines. You use the example of the radical feminists..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"james taylor" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"Then came in and they insisted on. This radio station was a really big building. There was a lot of space news. I had to find keys and unlike every hour. They went through de straw irs. They made me remove aboard from the console so they could look at the wires like under the radio console and so then thorough that they're extremely thorough very good at their job. They're very thorough. They left stone unturned. Which which you have to Understand but this is where it's This is where it got dicey and kinda funny. In retrospect they're like. Where will the senator speaking. I said well He'll be in the in our second studio here and they win of their check all that out in the course of doing that. They looked at refrigerator. And then there was like an old timey coke and pepsi machine. But it's one of those managers that come up to you just about two and a half three feet tall and they said we're going to need you to open this and this is an and this is where i made a real estate. They just they. They insisted i opened this. Like two and a half foot tall. Like old timey coke or pepsi machine. And i said you gotta midget sniper hadn't in my her If they're not. Take kindly to that yeah. Don't make jokes to a secret service. Little people so this was this was nineteen ninety nine so i don't i don't think it was then whatever but the the less not took away from that as they don't take jokes don't make them especially involving the word sniper school because they they did not react well that and i almost literally had to prague. Open to quote groundhog day. Is that not good right. But i have done that so funny enough now. I'm friends with someone from the secret. Service will and so really the the the story really about the celebrity met. It's much more about the build up to it. Because then the straighttalk ex plus brass express bus which was about half the size of our entire parking lot. It was mammals. I don't know how they turn the thing around to leave. But it pulls a then the door opens and somebody from the new york times get sauce and somebody from cnn gets off an msnbc and fox news and a bunch of local newspapers like a gaggle of media and then out scrolls john mccain and he walks up much shorter than i realized For starters now. I'm now. I'm i'm fairly tall. I'm close to six two. But he was much shorter than i was imagining of. Just starters i mean. I've saved five five six. Maybe but he walked up and he he was very nice and took my hand all my dumb questions because again i i literally been doing news for like four or five months and i'm in a presidential candidate and so so really the. The buildup is much more impressive than the axle meeting the celebrity story. But he he was very nice very polite and gave a great speech that evening. And all that sort of stuff. So so Well the thrill. I have feeling i know what yours is going to be so. Let me see if if i'm correct. Are you going to tell the story about how you embarrassed yourself. In front of james taylor. I feel like all the celebrity encounters i have. That's the one to go with. I am going to shoehorn in a second but hear me out fair enough so d. for my bird i love james taylor grew up listening to james taylor one year for my birthday l. d. gummy tickets to the hollywood bowl with james taylor and we're in the line which is just absolutely insane win l. d. mentioned something about it being my birthday and then suddenly a security guard walks over to us and says sir there's another entrance up here. Why don't you walk over here. And i'm like all right so i don't know if you've been to the hollywood ball. I don't know if you actually saw what happened. This is like because you were like no. It's fine thank you and then the security guard took me by the arm. And he's like you guys should go this way now and i'm like okay honey. Let's go so the hollywood bowl is obviously at the top of a very large hill. And you walk up basically the parking lot to get there. So we're walking up the parking lot and we're coming around to where the artist entrance for the bowl is now should be said that this is like we're all the buses park right like all the blue hair buses and all the people coming in from like your riverside and all the other parts of california and stuff like that like basically like you know for lack of confusing term. Is the tour buses. All the buses are back there greg. So we're walking up hill and we're making our way. I'm kinda checking the tickets for our seats. When suddenly we see a group of people by another security guard and there with a guy and the guy is kind of talking to them and he's slowly making his way across the street to where the the back of stages and at some point. I think it was you. I don't know who was who i said i said. Hey honey guy looks like james taylor and then my face drop in a mike. Oh my god that is jamestown jamestown. Mary was cabdriver. Hatton all and no no. It's not and then all of a sudden like two very large security guards. Flank him on both sides. Like what like power walk to him. And unlike nope yeah. That's that's james taylor. That's him so at this point. I've pretty much lost all of my faculties. I don't know what's going on so l. d. actually goes up to james taylor himself and says. Excuse me mr taylor. It's my husband's birthday. At which point. James turns to me and he says hey happy birthday. Thanks for being here. You know it's great to see you and in my head. All these things are running about how my mother sang me. James taylor. When i was a baby she would say james howard to go to sleep. How i listen to all of his albums how his music has been the backdrop for the majority of my life. But all i can muster is is my birthday. Which point james. Taylor looks very kindly happy birthday. Great to see you l. d. facilitates the picture which i don't remember happening. But we have a negative by the neck and threw them at james taylor and was like. Can we get a picture with you. And he was like oh yeah. He was super cool former gracious than i think. I spent the next hour. Just saying june filler pillars. James dealer. I j king. It was so cheap. I've never seen him get star struck by barely. You zoning how intelligent my husband truly is is. He is so smart but just to watch him. Go from like eloquent gentleman to rock. Level of ineligible was just credible. Because like you know he had all these wonderful things he's always wanted to say to. James taylor i stand.

DSC On Demand
"james taylor" Discussed on DSC On Demand
"My smell like mold. That's not good mold usually means you've got water in the house. Water getting announced. Maybe it's coming in the leaks in your roof. Have you checked into the roof on your house. is it. over fifteen years old. You know to improve the condition of your home. Even if you haven't noticed any leaks putting a new roof for at least getting. It looked at a great way to improve the condition on your house. That's why i call resilient roofing. I've got a roofer now. That's one. I might be up on a ladder at seven thirty at night. Doing very impressive. Conversion words from fluorescent lights to add on me. And i'm going on the roof on james taylor or resilient roofing resilient roofing their my roofer i recommend to you. They're fully licensed. They're fully insured. And here's what they did for me. I called him up. I said listen. I know i've got some broken tiles. You know i've got those like red and yellow clay tiles on my typical southern california looking roof. I called resilient roofing. I said i know got some broken tiles of their. Would you come over and tell me what it's gonna take. Get those fix next day. Next day sharp-dressed representative from resilient roofing. Shows up on the ladder and an ipad. He gets up. there starts taking pictures ten minutes later. Ring my doorbell. Gandhi shows me all the damage tiles. He found me gave me a quote right on the spot. Which for once was under what i had imagined win high and they went low and i like that and i said let's do it next day..

Newsradio 970 WFLA
"james taylor" Discussed on Newsradio 970 WFLA
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Eyewitness Beauty
"james taylor" Discussed on Eyewitness Beauty
"That's how it all started. You're making my job very easy. This is really exciting stuff. Yeah i wanna talk about maggie and how you guys met. And maggie's background in a second. But i guess it's interesting to hear like growing up. You have this backpack. You don't have a lot of things especially in the landscape of beauty today where it seems about like acquiring things and people's relationships to these physical things it seems like that wasn't your experience beauty growing up. They got a friend. That was a dermatologist. But do you have any other background around like why you wanted to go into aesthetic specific. Yeah big time. Well first off. I grew up loving barbie. I don't know why. I mean. I know it's so funny and ironic. I just loved barbie and say think the beauty aspect of her. You know kinda idolizing barbie for as a little girl. And then. I grew up because i had eggs. Emma so it's like this irritating rash that comes about on your skin and it's brutal like i was an athlete and i grew up with it. All over. my body is embarrassing hurt. i just didn't feel good in my own skin. So my mom. When she was sober and helpful she ended up putting goat's milk in my bath and i was like. Oh my god that just changed my skin a little bit. So i'm like. There's something to topical so like i was like wow. It really matters what you're putting on your skin and your hair so it was really kind of a natural thing and i have to do a skin routine every single day twice a day to keep my skin out of out of chaos really and so i take that as i have to do this whole ritual to put on lotion twice a day and so for me like skin care is because it's a necessity for me. It's not like a beauty thing. And so that's how i really got my start and then honestly like my mom was the and same beauty but she was a natural beauty so coming into plastic surgery. 'cause that's where i came in from. Had this really awesome like you can kind of really change something that you don't like about yourself but you also i see things that are so crazy right and i'll never forget. When i had my son i had a buffer plassey meaning like eye surgery when i was twenty three. 'cause i really have island. And when he came out he had my old is and i was like i really regretted doing it and it was like it was heavier than like the topical part of it and my happy when i look in the mirror. Yeah but there's like this thing. That happened where i was like. That was kinda wrong to do you know so if you come to my clinic you know you're gonna look like you. I had no idea that. James taylor was a client of yours. That's even talent like that goes and gets their skin care done. Well you know his wife made him comes just so you know but i got to see him and carole king front row at the bull and my father in law was the lead singer of the diamonds. He was really famous in the fifties and sixties. So i introduced james to my father-in-law david somerville the diamonds. And so he gave us tickets front row and we got to hang out with him and so crazy.

Pop Culture Happy Hour
"james taylor" Discussed on Pop Culture Happy Hour
"This james taylor cat stevens like all joni mitchell. I love it i i also love. Just carole king's voice has just the slightest bit of a husk to it. it's not overbearing. But you can kind of hear it in her timbre of her voice and i just think it's really sweet. I love carole king. Give her all her flowers. I completely agree with everything you have said. I also just want to mention briefly trying to pick an album to talk about from nineteen seventy-one. You guys mentioned cat stevens and joni mitchell cat. Stevens put out teaser. In the fire cat in nineteen seventy-one joni mitchell. Put out blue in. Nineteen seventy one. We haven't gotten into led zeppelin four or there's a riot going on from sly and the family stone hit after hit after hit but also really ageless. Classic after ageless classic. It's it is a remarkable year for music. Yeah i think it's just. It's one of my favorite very favorite albums than stories. All right so that is my pick. Glenn we are down to you. You wait a minute you broke the rules. You did not pick music. Yes something different. And i get while chose music. I mean it's very evocative of it's time at its best reflects or at least it speaks to i guess the national mood but one of us must represent nobler pursuits. The world of literature written word the life of the mind for while you're nineteen. Seventy one was notable for those amusing ditties. You've cited cannot ignore the fact that a great work of towering enduring significance was first published that year and attention must be paid. It's a work of post structuralist meta narrative. After the fashion of phooko. And darren da it takes as its subject nothing less than the gnawing incoherent fear that some of riley dubbed the human condition our base festering eternal need toward ushering that which we do not understand a harrowing descent into desperation terror rage and despair chronicle of soul sick..

The Bobby Bones Show
"james taylor" Discussed on The Bobby Bones Show
"You break fix on the phone right now. Maria in virginia. Hello maria welcome to bobby bones. Show what's going on. Yeah i was wondering what is the best interview that you've done someone that you would constantly come back to you. what is the worst and Someone that you would never want back at your show. Okay i can do the best. Like i have a few. That are my favorites where john mayer came in. He was doing a ten minute. Hit the state for an hour. That was fun author both of us. It's got a millions of millions youtube views. It's fun to watch. I watched the other day just for fun. You did was really good. That's the one that gets brought up to most. Whenever i'm working out of country music like people will go. Oh you know what i saw of yours. You talking to john maher. That was great. The first time garth brooks came in and brought his guitar and played. Whatever and hadn't planned james taylor. We had them doing just playing random songs that was special because of how open cool he was and then at the end he just said hey. I don't wanna carry this guitar around all day and signed it and gave it to me. It's still in my house. I don't even really have signed guitars anymore. That i'm collecting thought..

Impeachment: A Daily Podcast
"james taylor" Discussed on Impeachment: A Daily Podcast
"Then they can do the other parts of infrastructure through reconciliation which only requires fifty one votes. They don't have the same luxury on voting rights. Republicans aren't going to support. Any sort of bipartisan plan. At the same time they can't do it through reconciliation because it's not a budget process so the only way to do it is changing the senate rules or exempting voting rights legislation from the senate rules. Now what voting rights advocates are. Saying is biden hasn't actually tried to do that. Then maybe it succeed. Maybe you can't convince. Joe mansion curzon cinema senate democrats who still support the the filibuster to change their position on this but biden has to at least try and he has not tried and even in this speech. He projected a great sense of urgency about the problem but not a great sense of urgency about the solution and as long as the biden doesn't change his position on the filibuster. Why would joe manchin or curzon cinema. My guest right now is ari berman. Senior reporter at mother jones covering voting rights and author of give us the ballot the modern struggle for voting rights in america and also with us for a few minutes at least is texas state representative. James taylor rico representative james taylor rico. Welcome to wnyc herbeck. It's great to have you on so at the same time as a president's speech yesterday the speech we were talking about real live. Drama was playing out on this issue namely that you and your democratic colleagues from texas fled the state for washington. Dc to prevent state house republicans from attaining quorum temporary way to delay state lawmakers from taking restrictive voting measures proposed in your state and texas. How did you and your colleagues come up with a plan and candidate succeed. Because i think the senate passed a version of this bill yesterday right. That's exactly right. And i wanna say it's great to be here with ari. I have his book on my nightstand. Back at home in texas So it's great to be here with him Yeah we were given no choice but to leave our beloved state. We attempted to to come to the table with our republican colleagues and try to make this voter suppression bill. Less dangerous less harmful to our constituencies in every one of our suggestions were rejected by texas republicans and that left us with the only option which was breaking corum. And i want to be clear. This is a this is a an option of last resort This is only reserved for the most egregious abuses of power. It's only been used four times in texas history. And i'll just tell you personally of my colleagues are leaving behind children..

Agtech - So What?
"james taylor" Discussed on Agtech - So What?
"New infrastructure that we're seeing in this future and the kind of new infrastructure that's possible to have a positive impact on climate change because it diverts waste from landfill and it starts to rethink our value chains. Because these are decentralized units or not trucking waste out to a landfill which can be massively important because our landfills are filling up and for some cities. There isn't room to put in anymore but this is just one kind of new infrastructure. And we're seeing this happen in all kinds of other ways for example with kovic we saw decline in a retail presence globally and that's led to what we call dark stores or these warehouses that don't have any kind of retail presence but exist only to fulfil that last mile delivery so whole new infrastructure whole facilities that didn't exist before to serve home supply chain. We also see that. With companies. Like james taylor. Basically in near real time supply chain straight into asia that digitally links consumers overseas with the physical infrastructure here to supply those consumers and does that all through software and automation. And we're seeing that on our farms. We're seeing more capital and more innovation flow into robotics in the ability to pick fruit or map orchards or detect mummy nuts or do automated spraying. And we talk about this. Yes we think about the technology itself and maybe it's far away or maybe it's not but when we talk about new infrastructure would i would highlight. Is that as these technologies evolve which they will and quickly we actually start to rethink about infrastructure. So what should the farm look like. Should we have trellis trees. How far should they be spaced apart. Do we need new dwarfing varieties. What is the whole infrastructure of the farm. Look like and how we operated when technologies are possible so this entrance of new infrastructure in the impacts that will have means we can optimize production systems for these new automated supply chains. We can think about redesigning regions to access more of these physical assets or take advantage of these.

How Good It Is
"james taylor" Discussed on How Good It Is
"Doing the research for some of these shows one of the things. I bump up against a lot of weird rumors regarding the meaning behind the songs. And one of the biggest to james taylor's first big single fire and rain specifically the story that the song chronicles his reaction to the death of his girlfriend in a plane crash. So let's get out of the way immediately. No well not really okay. That was a little harsh. Let me roll myself back a little bit. The song was written in three stages each of them related to a specific event in his life. So let's take them averse at a time. Taylor was working the local coffee houses and clubs and so forth in new york city in the late. One thousand nine hundred sixties and he had a friend by the name of suzanne schnur who everyone. It's seems called. Susie now taylor said that they used to hang out together and they used to get high together but also said he thinks she came from long island which is not what you say about girlfriend material but were good friends. And that's a fact in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight taylor landed a contract with apple records to record his debut album which means he was off to london to do some recording. Now taylor had three roommates that he left behind a new york. All of whom were also close too suzy's and it was while he was in london that suzanne committed suicide. Now i did see a reference to interview. Taylor did with a british magazine called petticoat which susie committed suicide. Because you've been put into an election. Sal and couldn't handle it but unfortunately i couldn't dig up the primary source and all the internet based sources they basically point to one another so i couldn't really determine if that part of it is true at any rate the roommates all knew about it but they didn't tell taylor because they didn't want to shake him up while he was working on this record as a result he didn't learn the news until he got back to new york and she had been dead for about six months

First Morning News
Carole King's legendary 'Tapestry' turns 50
"Of all time turns 50 today, February 10th 1971 the earth moved in the sky tumbled down when tapestry people's ears Carole King's record setting classic featured King singing songs that she'd written that were already hits for others, including Aretha Franklin. You just some songs that would go on to be number one hits for others, including James Taylor, who also played on the album Tapestry would win a bunch of Grammys, including records, song and album of the year, and it spent 15 straight weeks at Number one on the Billboard 200 album chart, a

KDWN 720AM
"james taylor" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Some 1000 apprehended Probably another three or 4000 came in and what California has gone to medical Hey, Laura, where does this and I'll tell you where it ends, totally undermining our country, bankrupting our states and our federal government destroying our democracy. I'm worried about my Children. My grandchildren and everyone watching better understand that the Democrats the actions by the Democrats in Washington or no less than treason. They're selling at our country, and this is why I was one of the few Republicans. That stood with the president and said, and I look tariffs are always the last resort. But there are powerful tool and and by the way that was damp, active. Still Lieutenant governor he's a fine talk show host. He owns the Texas the Houston station were on. It was very nice of Republican of Texas who understands this issue better than almost anybody, And we've never seen numbers like this and we don't have any financing for accommodations I just saw was with Warren's tweet. She's been. She's condemning the conditions for the illegals, but not doing anything to stop them from coming or providing in Children from money for them, But if they're condemning him, really the spoke by the Border Patrol supposed to pull money out of their pocket. And but I pay for this and get bunk beds in there and maybe get a little maybe get Jim James Taylor. He did such a great job in France after their attack, baby, James Taylor complained at the Rio Grande Valley sector. 27 this guy Jerry Robinette, Hey, is a former San Antonio ice agent. He knows what's happening there. Cut 27. It has gotten it has overwhelmed. Our resource is our capabilities. It's like what's next? Uh, the agency officers along the border. They're freaking out of a fire hose Right now. They're barely keeping up with their responsibilities. You have a lot of resources are being dedicated to address with what you're seeing today. My biggest concern is at what sacrifice what else? What is it that we're not doing that we should be doing Because of all the attention and all the resource is there are being diverted to deal with this influx. And now you have California saying, Hey, illegals, free health care But $98 million aside for you Not enough by the way, and they evidently I don't know this for sure. I heard this. This morning from one of our legal guests that they turned down, giving seniors health care But illegals 98 million Coming your way. Brian Kilmeade we day 6 a.m. to 9 A.m..

KDWN 720AM
"james taylor" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Missed Brian Kilmeade, you missed 40. Some 1000 apprehended Probably another three or 4000 came in and what California has gone to medical Hey, Laura, where does this and I'll tell you where it ends, totally undermining our country, bankrupting our states and our federal government destroying our democracy. I'm worried about my Children. My grandchildren and everyone watching better understand that the Democrats the actions by the Democrats in Washington or no less than treason. They're selling at our country, and this is why I was one of the few Republicans. That stood with the president and said, and I look tariffs are always the last resort. But there are powerful tool and and by the way that was damn pack to fill. Lieutenant governor He's a fine talk show host. He owns the Texas the Houston station were on. It was very nice of Republican of Texas who understands this issue better than almost anybody, And we've never seen numbers like this and we don't have any financing for accommodations I just saw was with Warren's tweet. She's been. She's condemning the conditions for the illegals, but not doing anything to stop them from coming or providing in Children from money for them, But if they're condemning him, really the spoke by the Border Patrol supposed to pull money out of their pocket. And but I pay for this and get bunk beds in there and maybe get a little maybe get Jim James Taylor. He did such a great job in France after their attack, baby, James Taylor complained at the Rio Grande Valley sector. 27 this guy Jerry Robinette, Hey, is a former San Antonio ice agent. He knows what's happening there. Cut 27. It has gotten it has overwhelmed. Our resource is our capabilities. It's like what's next? Uh, the agency officers along the border. They're freaking out of a fire hose Right now. They're barely keeping up with their responsibilities. You have a lot of resources are being dedicated to address with what you're seeing today. My biggest concern is at what sacrifice what else? What is it that we're not doing that we should be doing Because of all the attention and all the resource is there are being diverted to deal with this influx. And now you have California saying, Hey, illegals, free health care But $98 million aside for you Not enough by the way, and they evidently I don't know this for sure. I heard this. This morning from one of our legal guests that they turned down, giving seniors health care But illegals 98 million Coming your way. Brian Kilmeade we day 6 a.m. to 9 A.m. on one on 1.5 FM 7:20 a.m. k d W when I talk of Las Vegas, but it's hard to spell the time for talking is over Now. I guess it's time to let you go. But I don't No, no, I don't mind at all. It's getting so you never left. You know, Wall Street again, has had.

Mojo In The Morning
Survey: LeBron James, Taylor Swift, Tom Hanks among the Most Influential People In The Election
"Speaking of the election Tom Hanks Dwayne the Rock Johnson Oprah and Lebron James have the most trusted opinions on political and social issues according to a new survey of American voters. We're all twelve percent of voters reported that a celebrity or athlete absolutely influence their decision regarding the election down the party line. Democratic voters are more likely to be influenced by CELEBS or athletes rather than Republican voters. Voters thirty six percent said that Lebron had done the most to motivate people regarding voting Taylor swift came in second than the rock followed by. B. Beyond say also making that list asked to name the person who's opinion trusted the most regarding political or social issues in America Tom Hanks won by a landslide forty, nine percent kid rock who was obviously a very vocal supporter of president trump ranked as the most influential voice for. Republican. Voters

WBZ Midday News
Boston Pops to Air Virtual 4th Of July Special; No Live Fireworks
"Day to you A lot of annual fourth of July. Events are canceled this year for safety reasons and the pandemic, But not everything is a no go. W B Z Sherry Small tells as some are still on, but in a very different way, we're hearing a lot of this Fourth of July weekend is cancelled pandemic, putting the kibosh on most traditional celebrations. Yes, the big fireworks spectacular on the Esplanade won't happen, but the Boston Pops Will still perform virtually a Boston pops salute to our heroes honoring covert 19 frontline workers and those who have lost their lives, airs on television radio and streamed online. They're more events to streamed on YouTube and Facebook is James Taylor's sold out concert. Fenway in 2015. There's a 90 minute online virtual tour of the historic Freedom Trail on Facebook, a 21 gun salute from the USS Constitution in virtual tour of Old Ironsides and fireworks. Shows from New York and Washington, D C will air on television. Sherry Small

Morning Edition
93-Year-Old Retired Nurse: 'It Takes A Special Person' To Go Into The Profession
"She worked for for decades until she retired in eighty five and sat down with her grandson James Taylor to talk about growing up in the late nineteen thirties and about how she became a nurse the first time I ever knew the doctor broke mall Armitage rode up on a pick up truck from the mountains to the doctor's office I didn't even or doctor walls did you do a lot of home remedies back then said you took a teaspoonful of sugar and put a drop of Turk and for every year old you know that was for the warms what made you want to be a nurse I love people and I love to help them physically mentally spiritually anyway that I can help anyone but to be a nurse a true nurse you got to have compassion mmhm L. I've tried to share my compassion all up back years ago this lady she had a little daughter that was four years old it was done in the auction to it I said you get in that auction to it with her I said you said hold that baby that's what it takes to be a good nurse and you're not top that yeah are you proud that your children and grandchildren went into all surgical to death I've been well blessed having children that didn't care the not a brain I'm not very smart but your heart yeah I guess so through the years people come up to me and I don't know him from Adam and this is all you took care of ma boy I will never forget you so I want to be remembered as a person that cared it takes a special person to be hurt or something

The Curious About Cannabis Podcast
Dr. James Taylor on Chronic Pain and How CBD Inspired a Transformation in The Waiting Room
"Today I'm really excited because I'm joined by doctor. James Taylor from North Carolina in some of my home stomping grounds in the southeast James. Thanks so much for being willing to take the time and speak with me today or Jason. It's modern thank you. Yeah totally okay so just to prime our listeners a bit. Do you mind speaking a little bit about the work that you do. And how it connects to to Hampton CD and all that so are merely a pain physician we have seven pink clinics in North Carolina it was the opioid crisis. Prices that got me involved. Oh in the CBD space About two years ago as premiers coming from medical boards and hospital administrators straighter on We've got to change the way we manage pain CBD came up and opportune time for our medical practice to look figure out what is what do or what is it not do. Offer patients in pain It was very taboo back then in North Carolina to Even even think about this bring it into our a practice So initially when we did that we had a symposium and we brought a lot of people to the symposium we brought the police sheriffs departments attorneys board and members You know anybody we could think of that. Might want to object and so we gave him the opportunity to object if we were going to bring. CD into the State of North Carolina and start using it with the patients No one objected They all agreed were in the middle of an opioid crisis. And we gotta pull out every tool we possibly can use in order to positively affect that So our journey only began their our. We studied some patients and felt good about continuing to recommend this to our patients. And we've just continued to try to understand this this even better of of what it's doing for these folks and how we can positively impact. Their lives in that journey has been a very up and down journey journey. A- and so being new into the cannabis space You just don't realize all the variables that you're going to have to deal with but it seems like we take two steps forward one step back. Three three steps forward four steps back in so that kind of roller coaster. I'm understanding what folks in the canvas world have been up against so the last number of years. Yeah and I've got to say I'm a little surprised that there wasn't much resistance in those early conversations. But that's that's great to hear as well just that there's A desire to try to bring in any safe tools that can be brought in to try to alleviate some of those opioid problems that we're that we're dealing with now and what it What forms of? CBD are being administered in North Carolina. Because I have to admit I'm not super familiar with what's Osman going on there. Recently are people using Like tinctures or edibles different. What types of products are they engaging will primarily tincture In our medical practice we stuck with tincture. We wanted to keep it simple. Yeah you know. Our patients aren't the the most educated and we typically serve the poor and the elderly orderly So we didn't want to bring a large variety of different things so the tincture. We kept it simple. But in the state of North Carolina of of him stores are opening up all over the place that have Food products the smokable him The tinctures bay products The whole Gamut You know the North Carolina and FDA. They have come out a pretty strongly to say. Hey we don't want this food products right but they still sell them. And nobody's out a monitoring regulating them in. Uh we'll see where all that end. Yeah it's it was interesting to me to see Saw Picture very recently of a store in Tennessee that was a CD slash him dispensary and it was set up very similarly to all the cannabis dispensaries. You see you out here on the West Coast or in states that have legalized. But it's all hemp products. That's fascinating to me. That that's spreading across the country and giving people access to canvas products even if it's in that limited CD sense that they wouldn't have access to otherwise. Have there been to your knowledge. Any issues regarding Product safety contaminations or MHM product consistency in that realm. Oil is for the public standpoint. I don't think the public of of see's much of that. I think there's a couple of news articles where some product came in how they came from out West that probably contained. THC mother was not a hemp to rob product worked but there has not been a lot of media attention on Tainted are bad product of now we have a laboratory and we do testing So half my patients take a product that we kind of oversee from growth to extraction the other half of my patients take products they get online So that's very good for me. I'm able to see what these other products are In the new all take sometimes these products from the patient and test them and see what's in them in so we're discovering quite a bit Eh. What's on the label is not necessarily what's in the bottle? Yeah you know tattle on anybody But I think it's a bigger problem than we all realize. Yeah I completely agree just for my own analytical work that I've seen there's Quite a lot of inconsistency batch to batch When manufacturers are making products and then sometimes the differences in product compared to label sometimes that's genuine just product manufacturing variability and sometimes it's militias sometimes? It's just outright companies lying in order to get product somewhere where they it can be sold. Can you speak a little bit to how you know. So you specialize in pain in trying to to help people deal with particularly Egli chronic pain How do patients seem to be reacting and under what kind of dosages yet great question so when we initially brought it into our practice We took one hundred patients in. We studied them at that point. We didn't know that there were different. CANNABINOID profiles we didn't didn't know how to dose it We just did not know a lot. We just put this bottle of CBD in front of a hundred patients And said take a half a dropper twice a day and that should last in thirty days and now come back and tell us what happens and we follow them over about a three month period of time so with not even much knowledge we Able to gain so much insight. Now's a pain physician. We were looking for a pain reduction and of them. Not Needing their opioids And what we found on our initial survey is there. Pain did not affect their pain whatsoever. but what we found or was number one. They slept so much better interesting. He came back other sleep. Went from about four four and a half hours to six hours a night and they started reporting that they were dreaming though so we set. Gosh this is good. You're sleeping better. You're dreaming you're getting more restful sleep deep someone who's got a chronic medical condition. This is very valuable to give you that a rejuvenation of that you need in order to face the next day With your continued chronic condition. The second thing they came to us and told us is that they're anxiety level was less that they were less anxious in. They found that when they were having an anxiety flare instead of reaching for alcohol or Benzodiazepine which we know those plus narcotic will equals death? They were reaching the battle hymn the very quickly they realized if they took other tincture within twenty thirty minutes their prices was starting to dissipate. And so we saw this as risk reduction. Yeah Yeah Yeah exactly. So we can protect our patients out. This is a wonderful reason to continue to pursue those. Yeah and that actually echoes a lot of what I've heard from other physicians and nurses. That have talked to that. Sometimes the therapeutic response you get from canvas product isn't necessarily a direct reduction of the symptoms that you're necessarily targeting but Hits other symptoms that accompany that problem that over time are likely to have a positive effect on the core issue that you're trying to treat as well is it's interesting to hear about People people starting to dream again so that indicates that REMM cycles must be being established for anybody. That's sort of unaware have chronic pain. Wake you up constantly throughout the night and so it's hard for your body. Hit actually sink into the. You know that that depressed and to these rim cycles where you'd really Be Having having you know more lucid dreaming and that sort of more intense dreams And so that super fascinating and there's a lot of debate out there right now about how. CBD Canvas Broadly Affect Sleep is there are mixed voices about that and especially when THC's involves so it's interesting to hear from your perspective and a place that is not dealing with thc that you're seeing positive outcomes with sleep 'cause in areas where they are working with thc it's not what has straightforward. Is that because T- can actually interrupt rim cycles and end. It depends person a person of course to we also so saw that initial observational study. The patients came back instead. They were hopeful and for it. I is perplexed us You know we did. It's a literature. Search found that yes. D- Aachen affects. Serotonin Osso we thought. This was a mild anti depressant effect But over the course of of these last years we realized it's more than that it's neurogenesis it's neuro plasticity. These patients brains. Were starting to grow into win. Your brain starts to develop new luke pathways you all of a sudden have hope you don't patients who are in pain. Chronic pain I think have a form of PTSD you know and they just can't. There's just stock. They don't know life is going to be like this the rest of their life. It's never going to get better kinda stuck in this. RUT IN CD allowed them to have hope in that hope of translated into a lot of positive things in our clinic before our waiting room was it was awful as miserable place to be ENSO's very depressing But all of a sudden replaying reggae music people are talking to each other and sharing. Their experiences really changed our atmosphere of our clinics.

Talking Tech
Best music commands for Alexa and co.
"Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. Create and publish a stunning website all from one powerful platform, go to wicks dot com to create your very own professional website today. That's w I x dot com in stay tuned after the show to hear you can take advantage of special offer for talking tech listeners. Okay. Friendly warning talking tech bands. I am talking once again about the personal speakers made by Amazon and Google and Apple's personal assistant. I will be saying their words out loud. So you might wanna mute their microphones before we go any further. Okay. Folks. I have a question that I just ask Alexa. I said, hey, what music should I listen to how about exploring some music from on shell depot a popular classical artist. I think you'll like no, thank you. Would you like to listen to something by the Oscar Peterson trio Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart or James Taylor? Oscar Peterson trio please here's an album. You might like now that was fun. Wasn't it Amazon's personal sin just got chatty? With me, that's kind of unusual and something that we have seen. But you know, today, we're talking about music commands for personal assistance. Google will not chat with you. And neither will Siri. But Amazon does a pretty nice job of being your personal DJ. And at times like you heard there concern out pretty well. The key is knowing what to ask and refining your request until it gets it. Right. Once you're there, you are in better shape than a radio DJ because you really are way more likely to hear music that you like let's go over some of the commands that are pretty cool. I told you about what music should I listen to which just for the heck of it. Hey, Siri what music? Should I listen to? Here's some great music. You may have never heard. That wasn't the command. Hey, google. What music should I listen to I can search for popular music, new music or any kind of music in other words, it couldn't answer the question. Here's some other good commands that you should know play music. I like they all do this pretty well for Siri. It will only do it. If you subscribe to apple music Siri will only do it. If you subscribe, apple music, Google defaults to YouTube music, which is ad supported and Amazon will give prime members free limited Amazon prime music. Mike experience was Amazon did a better job of playing music that I liked if you ask a question like play the latest Ariana GRANDE album, shuffled all of them get it right on the first request. If you try having fun with lyrics of believe belieber, not is not very good at it. But Siri and Alexa. Our instance. Hey, Siri play the song that goes tell me something girl. Shallow by lady Gaga and Bradley. Super. So when I ask that question that Google got it wrong three times, it got it right on the fourth attempt. Same thing. When I use the phrase, you know, what I want in what I need baby. That's of course, by Cardi B and Bruno Mars from the song, please me Google decided I wanted to listen to respect by Irit, the Franklin the query play some happy music. Google plays the song happy by Pharrell Williams. That wasn't really what I had mind. Alexa in Syria. Actually, give me some happy music the play music. I haven't listened to in a while is a really weird request because Google plays a song never heard my life. It's if there hadn't been you by Billy dean, while I've asked this question to Amazon speaker over ten times in every time they respond with a syrupy ditty by the late. John Denver somebody. I never listened to never wanna listen to. And they don't even offer me a second opinion and apple response by choosing attract I've never heard of called. It's not you. It's not me by b Miller and. Six black. That is a weird request play a song. Listen to less Friday, Amazon. Does that really well Google plays a song that I didn't play last Friday or the week before or whatever? And apple plays me song. I also didn't listen to overall Amazon does a way better job than Google or apple when it comes to music if you're willing to ask for specific play this song play this album play this title play this playlist. They all do it. Well, but some of the detailed questions Amazon is winning this race hands down. What is your experience listeners? What are you finding with the personal systems when it comes to music? Let's talk about it on Twitter. I'm Jefferson Graham, you've been listening to talking tech look for me on Twitter where I'm at Jefferson Graham, I'll be back at you tomorrow with another quick hit from the world of tech. Thanks for listening. Talking tech is brought to you by wicks dot com. Have a business idea you're ready to grow or a story. You're ready to share? 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County fire caused by improperly installed electric fencing
"Public safety issues won't be easy this will require a lot of patience it will require a lot of work and it will require a lot of prayer would breed doesn't have is a lot of time after she fills out the remainder of the late mayor ed lease term freed we'll be back on the ballot in november two thousand nineteen that leaves just sixteen months fulfil or at least make serious headway on promises of clearing the streets of ten encampments and building thousands of units of housing i think she has hit the ground running that's university of san francisco political science professor james taylor she's given plenty of opportunity to demonstrate her capacities as a governing executive and if she does that i think voters would reward her with potentially a decade of leadership in the city of san francisco which would definitely her legacy in the city of san francisco a victory next year and again in twenty twenty three would make breed the city's longest serving mayor since the nineteen forties for the california report i'm guy marzorati after several weeks of rapidly spreading wildfires throughout california the fire seemed to be slowing dramatically the county fire in your low in napa counties which scorched more than ninety thousand acres is now about ninety percent contains we learned yesterday that an electric fence likely caused that fire further north the klamath and fire is sixty five percent contained as of this morning cal fire spokesman gabriel lauderdale says the fire has been burning in some really remote and hilly areas in many cases if we're going to use those irs they have to actually build their own roads just to get out to the fire to build those containment life now of course hot weather makes it more difficult to fight fires and the fire scenes you can often see whole firefighting teams head to their engines to take water breaks where they fill up on fluids before heading back out to the fire scenes now the heat is not just something for firefighters or old people or young people to worry about as cary five will tells us us healthy adults can get.

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Bonnie Raitt Drops Out of James Taylor Tour Dates Due to Health Issue
"Be remarkable cloudy monday for you we do have a chance of seeing some showers mainly for the morning hours a high near sixty today overnight low of forty eight tomorrow look for clouds early on bits back to the sunshine by tomorrow afternoon about sixty tomorrow highs near seventy for wednesday and thursday with mostly sunny skies right now in downtown seattle it's cloudy and forty nine komo news time eight twenty five i have some bad news for you if you were planning to go see bonnie raitt perform with james taylor at key arena june six on no bonnie raitt has just announces that announced that she has to cancel this leg of the tour because of a health issue she apparently needs to schedule some kind of surgery they say the prognosis is good a full recoveries expected the seattle show is the last one of those that bonnie raitt will not be part of because starting june twenty second the second leg of the show she's expected to be back for but that concert is in minneapolis saying that people who are disappointed enough that they'd want their money back can go to.