5 Burst results for "Jane Lee"

"jane lee" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:38 min | 4 months ago

"jane lee" Discussed on WTOP

"In hyattsville, officers showed up to find a man shot in a parking lot, another in a grassy area, also shot. One was pronounced dead at the scene, the other rushed to the hospital in critical condition, though arrest had been made in that case. Meantime in fairfax county, a person is in the hospital this morning after being shot, police. In this case, first reported the shooting around 5 o'clock in the afternoon, it happened we're told and Jane Lee avenue and the high blood valley area, the shooting victim was taken to the hospital with injuries not considered life threatening. A staggering new study in the journal of the American medical association this week finds a disparity in death between black and white populations. In the last 20 years, according to the report, black people suffered 1.6 million excess deaths compared to white people. One of the co authors for this study, doctor yin Liu, of Yale University joined us to explain the gap. The pandemic obviously hit African American the hardest, especially I mentioned the heart disease and cancer that contributing those to the access that these people are most vulnerable during the COVID pandemic as well. That may be part of the reason. The study finds as well the early deaths in the black population are apparently due to limited access to health insurance and medical care, jobs with living wages and quality schools, along with mass incarceration. A quick look now at the top stories we're following for you, this Wednesday morning, a WTO. House speaker Kevin McCarthy says that debt ceiling deal he thinks now is possible by week's end at the very least the two sides have been much more positive this week after their meeting on Tuesday. And intruder is found in the home of President Biden's national security adviser, luckily nobody was hurt as the Secret Service investigates that matter. State with WTO for more on these developing

"jane lee" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:39 min | 4 months ago

"jane lee" Discussed on WTOP

"In hyattsville, officers showed up to find a man shot in a parking lot, another in a grassy area, also shot. One was pronounced dead at the scene, the other rushed to the hospital in critical condition, though arrest had been made in that case. Meantime in fairfax county, a person is in the hospital this morning after being shot, police. In this case, first reported the shooting around 5 o'clock in the afternoon, it happened we're told, and Jane Lee avenue and the high blood valley area, the shooting victim was taken to the hospital with injuries not considered life threatening. A staggering new study in the journal of the American medical association this week finds a disparity in deaths between black and white populations. In the last 20 years, according to the report, black people suffered 1.6 million excess deaths compared to white people. One of the co authors for this study, doctor yin Liu, of Yale University joined us to explain the gap. The pandemic obviously hit African American the hardest, especially I mentioned the heart disease and cancer that contributing most to the access that these people are most vulnerable during the COVID pandemic as well. That may be part of the reason. The study finds as well the early deaths in the black population are apparently due to limited access to health insurance and medical care, jobs with living wages and quality schools, along with mass incarceration. A quick look now at the top stories we're following for you, this Wednesday morning, a WTO. House speaker Kevin McCarthy says that debt ceiling deal he thinks now is possible by week's end at the very least the two sides have been much more positive this week after their meeting on Tuesday. And intruder is found in the home of President Biden's national security adviser, luckily nobody was hurt as the Secret Service investigates that matter. State with WTO for more on these developing stories in

"jane lee" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

The Patriot AM 1150

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"jane lee" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

"Are you opposed to it? Well, you know, I just never have. I've done hundreds of appointments, you know? And here. I think you're gonna do some of both. If I'm you think you're going to start charging for some, and then occasionally you're going to see someone You just need to help and you just want to do that. And you just want to give them a leg up and you want to get him started. But the Rams you preferred coaches who have gone through all of the training and then that we send leads to some of them are making pretty substantial incomes. Well, the top ones are and so let Let's just pretend. Let's just say you made $100,000 a year doing this for fun, then you could also give away a bunch of your services as well, right? Sure, sure. Yeah, There's no reason you can't do both. So here's what we're gonna do. I'm gonna pay for it. I want you to go through this. That's great. You need you need to go through the training. My gosh. Seriously, you've earned it. You're the man. I mean, you got listen. Having a testimony is a wonderful thing. Getting one's a pain in the butt. The truth and you have been through has the truth. So, Yeah, I want you to go through the training is something I don't usually give away. It's a pretty expensive item, but Madison pick up and we'll get him through the first series. Of course, is I You could talk to the coaching team and figure out what what the proper way to get him started on. This is and just tell him. I said This is it. This one's a gift on me. That's so cool, you know? See, you know what you did You see what I just did. There is what I told him today. Yeah, go make a bunch of money and give some of what you have some of it away because he's gonna be in a situation where he can. He can do financial coach for somebody who maybe is going through something. He went through a physical injury that rocks your world and I gotta tell you, man, it's Dad, gum pain and medical bills are I wish them in our counseling office or coaching officers every day. All across America. It's zah real real thing without a doubt. Jeanne is with us in Colorado Springs Hygiene. Welcome to the Ramsay, chef. Hi. Thank you so much taking my call. Without going into all the great details. My husband, I have separate accounts. We just put the house in both our names. I have no debt. He already had a home equity round on the house Press The Carl um Now he wants to borrow more money to buy some tire arms and With the housing in both our names. It's joint tennis, not survive the ship. I would have to find some papers to say I could consent to him getting a lien on the house. Should I do it? Bygones. Yeah. How old are you guys? I'm 68 1976 on. How long have you been married? Over 15 years. Okay. I have a huge gun collection. I'm a gun guy. I cannot possibly imagine borrowing on my house to buy a freaking gun. I am. I'm a gun guy. I'm your husband. Okay? I would I would be on his side. But I can't possibly imagine what what Gun purchase there could be that justifies borrowing on your personal home to buy it. What is he buying a tank? No, They're single shot. High wall. No wall, whatever. Um and he went to us. He went to a gun shop and they had these great deals, and he knows he could get a lot of money off selling them. Yeah, he doesn't need to get in the firearms business at 76 years old by borrowing on his home. No, I don't think this is a good plan. And if he called me I would tell him not to do it. And so I'm gonna tell you not to allow your home to be on because when this all goes sideways, and he can't sell these guns Ah, for whatever reason as an individual or a collector or whatever he's getting into here. I can't tell the flip he's getting into. But it must be in a very expensive collectible gun of some kind of sounds like you got a great doing things so I could buy this. Now, hold on my gun. He's gonna steal it from a gun shop like they're gonna give him a deal so he could make a lot on it. I got questions. Yeah, I'm thinking thing. Ding, ding, ding, ding ding ding ding warning warning warning because that's what retailers are known for Dave. Yeah, they're known for giving things away a cheap so you can make more Money on it later. Yeah. Gun shops are known for not having no idea of the value of the guns in their shops were being sarcastic. Jane Lee, your husband's plans, socks don't get into debt to do it. And that's from a couple of gun guys. Oh, my gosh. Wow..

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"jane lee" Discussed on MNO Podcast

MNO Podcast

07:03 min | 2 years ago

"jane lee" Discussed on MNO Podcast

"All right now are yours. Coming along So where now. In the month of march. And i feel like i've made a new goal for myself for march which is centered around Content an released supporting M posting more content I would definitely made this goal for myself before in regards to the podcast and I don't really know if i've been better at it but one thing that I also wanna do is support other people's businesses and and Situations with steph definitely. Will you know if i see someone. I'm not. I'm not someone. That's active on social media. Which i've talked about before and I'm just generally an observer like to scroll see what's going on maybe hit a double tap or like or whatever and I've just been seeing a lot of stuff where it says you know hitting that light. Button really isn't much in the engagement department in the best way to show support for for think so I'm like okay at the very least even if i see something while i'm double tapping it. I can also re post it or share it in the other people. See the things that i say that i like or so that i care about so for the month of march. I'm trying to definitely Share more things for to show support for the people that i want to support and For this podcast specifically to really try and learn had a post things more in Sarah not just on the pike cast piece but on my personal page. So that's my goal for the month of march and then of course i have school staff and that's been crazy This past weekend pretty much just back to back exams and Projects and stuff like that and not necessarily coming down to like a slower point Still a lot. That i need to get done and i want to to try and stay on track with things. So the nfl. Like those a lot of talking but that's how i'm doing with my goals space What's on your docket for this spes shore. So i usually have very interesting conversations with this one friend of mine and thankfully we ended up on phone today and we ended up having an interesting conversation so would he was expressing to me was that he was starting to date around again he was he was trying to be polite about it in saying he was dating a different kind of woman and sounds like deeming like a higher caliber woman. Like what do you mean. he's not bad. Just women who are trying to. Jane pockets is so already. My interest peaked in. I was like okay please. Elaborate is so he was expressing. That whenever it's like let's go out or there's a true plan that he's always paying for everything paying for day paying for tickets paying for adding special events also stuff but lately as of late he's been dating women who are like. Oh no alpay for dinner on no. I'll pay for this pay for that. So he's been Pleasantly surprised in that made me surprise. I'm like are you saying that all the women you've dated previously. None of them have pay for anything in he. Jane lee said yes. That's correct. I always paper everything. Whether it's girlfriends or someone i'm dating or anything and i was like well. That sounds like you allowed yourself taking advantage of so. That's a conversation about going dungeon. what expectations are just. you know. Being clear front is the he also expressed. He's like i want to date women and you know they come expecting that you know they have to pay for something you know. I will take care of me. Like i've been to jerry but is nice. You know in surprising when like oh no alpay for dinner. Oh no out for this ticket and he was like it's just going off so Too long didn't listen. I'm wondering if this is as uncommon as he thinks it is because in my mind going. Dutch is common going half or taking turns comment and not you know putting that burden solely on someone be based on their genetic buildup or identification Is not uncommon. So i guess. I just wanted to get some feedback on that While i haven't been the person who is always getting treated on dates. I'm not surprised to hear that. He has always paid for dates Some people kind of set that standard Whether the guys or the men are the Masculine figure like wants to always pay or The women are feminine figures. Like no i expect to be treated Some people just kind of hold that standard in and live by that. I feel like in starting my dating experience even in high school It was the my money but my prom date. My parents you know. Pay for he didn't pay for for us to go out to eat and stuff like my parents in theory gave me the money and i gave him the money and i always took that from not like he was a deadbeat or whatever but i was in high school and he was a college student so in theory. Neither of us really have money in so it was understandable to be like whatever source. We tend to get our money from being our parents or if he had like a part time job to just kind of be understanding inflexible with that. But some people don't grow up with or whether it's like a learned behavior or just like a trait they pick up themselves. Some people don't don't have that thought process so.

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Biology, Ethics and a Pair of Millionaires

Science Friction

09:08 min | 4 years ago

Biology, Ethics and a Pair of Millionaires

"Episode I'm joined by Jane Lee who has pretty Mario and Elsa Riaz they to property developers from Los Angeles and they really wanted to have a child together but there were a couple yeah that's right also was forty and it was fifty seven and they couldn't do it on their own so in one thousand nine hundred one they decided to come all the way to Australia to try this brand new thing called him vitro fertilization and I've e F I mean today creating a baby using ivf is totally commonplace and begin stree- over familiar but this was the early Eighties win the technology and the science was so new that this just was we this idea that you could create a human embryo outside of swim and suspend its development in time to it was blowing people's minds the moment of conception an event that has taken place in natural environment the womb since the dawn of human existence now it comes in gloss and with it a host of problems moral ethical in legal so Australia was leading the way in fact with the science of RV if that when the couple come here the techniques still very much being susta this is experimental stuff yeah and one of the people who knows just how difficult those early days were is Gab Kovacs he's a professor of obstetric gynecology at Monash University but back then he was the Clinical Director of the IVF program at the Queen Victoria Hospital in Melbourne was very difficult from Queen Victoria Hospital Sova General Hospital and everyone thought that obviously is just a phase wasn't going to work it wasn't an last and that we wasting everybody's time doc doing and collections after to me natural song goes on spontaneous ovulation so it's not unusual to have to collect exit two am four am six I am so we had a lot of opposition and all I v F treatment started out using the so-called natural cycle method which meant doctors had to wait for the perfect moment in a woman's natural ovulation cycle to retrieve that one egg she created every month if they collected it at the right time it could go on to be fertilized to make an embryo if they timed it too late they'd miss the egg and have to wait another month too early and the egg wasn't mature enough to be fertilized outside the chances here actually getting a baby out of IV of treatment would have been extremely low when the races rocked up in Australia yeah but a talented trio at Queen Victoria Hospital was changing all of that and they were about to put Australia in the the F. history books so I wanted to do the IV if in a totally different way to the way they were doing it because I wanted to sort of utilize methods that upton animals scientist Alan Trounson originally trained as a bit and he was recruited to the hospital by IVF pioneer car would call would he add made work with John Leyton to develop a totally different system which was using fertility drugs to stimulate the women's we could get more eggs and hints more embryos what happened is is that actually work that was a system that actually work it was a huge leap forward they found a way to create multiple viable embryos at a time. and freeze them and every extra embryo meant another chance of creating a baby for a couple who couldn't otherwise have one is every stage in artificial auctioning still precarious so in those early days a significant proportion of those embryos just were lost in the phrasing prices will only about the tain percent survive treatments ended with a live baby back then today that figure stands at about thirty percent but even so this scientific breakthrough was life changing for wannabe parents Allen trouncing an and I found the could cope with disappoint but absolutely you know very well let's actually because they understood this was a very early in in terms of the research so the chances of getting outcomes would be very low if anything happened when somebody got pregnant and is is it was astonishing and so when we go to Ronald pregnancies from the methods of using John and in the whole world Sunday stood up and so what what the heck did you uh-huh okay so let's meet the American couple at the heart of the story Jain they land in Australia had Elsa Riaz respond VF Treatment Will Gab. Kovacs was one of the doctors at the Queen Victoria Hospital remember I said they were millionaires. That's important to this story but back then Gab Kovacs had no idea just way she was dressed in my she spoke Mississippi very well off ever probably struggling to spend the money Florida's squad expensive to fly back in the ninety ninety eight I relatively much more than what they are now and with quite a big deal to come in have a here and leave over here we felt sorry for him and my secretary always suggest to be discounted faithfulness Israel's who've had no idea that they were hard wealthy he remembers Elsa being very dramatic and difficult to deal with but she had good reason to be very hollies triangle they had a terrible history. I guess you've gone through this beforehand and they've pretty stressed to fly over here they had one child who they'd lost done with he was murdered I think we're next Senate confirmed the de tough and rather really came to have another child and if they're only hype that's why they came to throw you both Mario and L. Surreal had children with previous partners but they'd tragedy else's ten year old daughter had only recently died she'd been playing with a gun and it went off killing her that is absolutely horrific so that maintains that there was so much emotion entangled with this whole process that's right there was but the process started well three Brioche created for the couple using else's eggs and donor sperm so they had three chances of success Yup and lied about eleven o'clock midnight on our set evening and she was very dramatic everything was lots of drama so she had her ex collected to a street is beforehand fertilize and they would have developed and we would have chosen the best probably wanting to US Ramdas back which would then be tempted to be frozen suggesting the Million Dollar Question He Elsa Riaz Has three embryos frozen did she get pregnant no unfortunately she didn't Elsa miscarried the first embryo but then rather than try again straight away the reassess headed to Chile in nineteen ninety-three some reports say they adopted a baby there but then the ultimate tragedy flying back to California in crashed Elsa and Mario both died and what they left behind was a massive estate valued at eight million dollars and of course there too remaining embryos the news reached Australia the next year in nineteen eighty four and that's when all hell broke loose in Nineteen eighty-one childless Californian elsewhere and Mario reels came to Milton's Queen Victoria Hospital to join the Ivy if Creole's couple failed in their first attempt to have a child and left Australia leaving behind the two embryos for a second attempt at a later date before the couple could try again they were killed in a plane crash in Chile two frozen embryos in the fridge over nobody knows who is the move who's responsible no one really knew what to do with the Riaz embryos in the early days of Dr Deb Kovacs more first of all we didn't have further ambrose whatever Awadh and secondly we didn't ever anticipate the fact that patients moths all built for young people they're all infertility H it didn't really occur to some of the talk in the early days we had a very simple consent form with no different heading consent form for an operation but soon after that we included consent foam which d the options and the raiders case Jane triggered bid consent Foams but what you found out is that it also unleash these Almighty public debate about the Status frozen embryos and the ethics of obvious I mean this was hard stuff where embryos groups of cells all they something more he is one of the rights for we need a legal guardian who has the interests of these his chew babies at hat and he is the Anglican Church of you is that I've regarded as a positive gift from God that is there is a tremendous new opportunities available in this new technology the Riaz case also demanded lawmakers onto the question when does human life begin and if an embryo was considered to be a person should enjoy the same legal rights as a child but I can two frozen embryos really be as to a

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