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Monitor Show 14:00 09-09-2023 14:00

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01:42 min | Last week

Monitor Show 14:00 09-09-2023 14:00

"Columnist Jessica Carl is author of the Bloomberg opinion today newsletter. And that does it for this week's Bloomberg opinion. We are produced by Eric Mollo. And you can find all of these columns on the Bloomberg terminal. We're also available as a podcast on Apple, Spotify or your favorite podcast platform. Stay with us. Today's top stories and global business headlines are just ahead. I'm Amy Morris. This is Bloomberg. By Friday's earthquake, which is being called the strongest to hit the North African nation in more than a century, Biden vowed to work expeditiously to ensure American citizens in Morocco are safe. Officials say it could take days to rescue an American scientist trapped deep in a cave in Turkey. Here's Jim Forbes. Officials say Mark Dickey was more than 3000 feet underground when he experienced a life threatening gastrointestinal illness on Saturday. More than 150 rescuers have come to his aid since getting him medicine and supplies. Almost a week after he was initially trapped, Dickey is now preparing for the day's long journey to the surface. Experts predict it could take four to eight more days for him to get out of the cave based on his condition. I'm Jim Forbes. Nearly 400 state and federal officers are taking part in the search for an escape.

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"Manifesting With Purpose" Author Jessica West on the Ultimate Facelift for Your Self-Image

Postcards to the Universe with Melisa

04:33 min | 2 weeks ago

"Manifesting With Purpose" Author Jessica West on the Ultimate Facelift for Your Self-Image

"Have something that I saw on your website which I thought was really cool and you call it a facelift. And it's that your self -image is the belief you hold of you and that belief dictates your life experience. So you wanna talk a little bit about your facelift that you put together? Cause I thought, oh, what a good title for that. I really like that. Go ahead. I'll let you share about it. Yeah, absolutely. Thank you. I'm glad you love the title. I thought it was so cheeky and fun. It is. That's what I like about it. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, so it's really about uplifting your self -image like just like you said, we can only experience according to our self -image. And so it's a program where I really allow people to hone into their current self -image. And so we do a lot of self -awareness practices. We start to uncover some of those limiting beliefs that we have on repeat and we were challenging them. Because a lot of the limiting belief that we actually take it down, like write it down pen to paper, we can probably ask like, well, is this true? This sounds like a whole lot of nonsense. And then we can almost prove it ourselves and get ourselves out of that situation. That's not to say that the limiting belief is not gonna be there anymore. It's just that we get better and better and better at being able to push past those thoughts and the self -doubt that we have. I don't think the goal is to ever get rid of them completely because we can't, because we're all human. But as you continue to push past them to kind of tell that part of your brain, like hush, hush, I'm taking it from here, then we can get better and better at just pushing past and continue to go to greater heights. And so that's really what the program is about. And we do a lot of like cultivating self -acceptance because I really believe that we need to be able to accept where we're at because if we don't accept it, we're holding resistance. And if we're holding resistance, that's a really like tough energy. Nothing could really get through. We're closing ourselves off to other opportunities. And so we're releasing all of that. And so I really love to play on the word, like think about the thought of preventing, like it's really learning to relax into yourself. Like we all have to go to spa, right? We're just relaxing. We're letting our worries go. Well, that's what we're doing. We're cultivating that relationship with ourself, gaining that self -awareness. And then we're starting to look at our self -image and who we need to be to accomplish our desires. And so there is a manifestation component because we're creating our desires or the end version of ourselves that we need to be. And we're going to build the self -image of that end version because if we're not that end version and we're continuing to be our current version with our current self -image, well, we're going to continue to get the results that we're getting right now. And so no change is going to happen. And so I help create, bridge the gap between where you are now and where you want to go. And it all happens with you and the inner work. Yeah. And it does get easier the more you do it in the sense that you'll catch yourself a lot quicker with the thoughts coming and you're like, oh, look, there it is again. Oh, yeah, that's interesting. You know, that self -doubt that comes up or whatever negative thing you're telling yourself. You catch yourself so much faster, which is really nice. So that does make it easier to move through it. And it's interesting too what you said about resistance. I learned the hard way, which most of us do, that when you resist something that is, and whatever you're going through, whether it's a painful experience and, you know, resisting whatever happened or is happening, you're adding so much more stress and pain on yourself because you can't change certain things that have already happened that are painful, right? But we resist them. But if you can go into it and accept it, that helps you so much better on your healing journey, whatever you're healing, whether it's physical or emotional. So it's interesting that you said that about resistance because we are blocking the other things from coming in when we're being resistant, which I really believe and I know you do

A highlight from Jessica Hayden | Writer, Lawyer, DiploMomma

Available Worldwide

07:50 min | 2 weeks ago

A highlight from Jessica Hayden | Writer, Lawyer, DiploMomma

"Welcome to Available Worldwide, the podcast by, for, and about the accompanying partners of the U .S. Foreign Service. Welcome to Available Worldwide. I'm Stephanie Anderson here today with Jessica Hayden. Welcome Jessica. Thank you so much. So your byline is writer, lawyer, and diploma. I'm sure we're going to be talking about all three of those titles today. Let's get started with a few quick fire questions just to get to know you. So Jessica, what are some of your hobbies? What do you do for fun? I love to run. I have a group of friends from when we lived in Turkey that we still get together every few years to do races together. So running is a big pastime for me. I like to read. I try to like to cook. I'm not always great at it, but I enjoy it. And I used to knit a ton and my daughter's taken it up, so I'm trying to, trying to start knitting again. I love that you said you try to like to cook. Well, it's one of those things, especially when you're living overseas, there's certain things that you just can't get as easily, right? Like tortillas. So I've taught myself to make tortillas or things that the kids really like. So we try. Speaking of tortillas, what's your favorite comfort food? It's definitely anything Italian. So I grew up in a town that was half Polish, half Italian. And so our school meals would be a lot of pasta, a lot of pierogies. So my favorites are baked seedy and lasagna and the stuff that puts on five pounds in the winter. I mean, it's kind of the definition of comfort food. Absolutely. Not a salad. So I know you guys just moved to The Hague. You're currently sitting in an empty house with your welcome kit and not much else. The Drexel. And the Drexel. I can see all the Drexel behind you. When you move, is there anything impractical that you carry around the world with you? We right now own a 200 -pound Turkish door from the west coast of Turkey. It's beautiful. It is so heavy and adds so much weight. And this time I brought it. I didn't want to put it in storage again, so it is completely impractical. It's a huge piece of art. It's very hard to hang on the wall, but we brought it because I love it. I can picture it. I'm sure it's gorgeous. But 200 pounds. Wow. Yeah. That's a commitment. It's ridiculous. So you've mentioned Turkey. So what other countries have you lived in? So we actually have progressively moved west. So our first tour was in Almaty, Kazakhstan, and in between each tour we went back to the U .S. But we've been in Kazakhstan, Baku, Azerbaijan, Ankara, Turkey, our fifth year there my husband did an unaccompanied assignment in Iraq. And then we were in Ukraine and now we're in the Netherlands. So let's get into talking about sort of the progression of your life as a Foreign Service accompanying partner. I know you started in this lifestyle pretty early on in your marriage. Can you tell us a little bit about that? Sure. I met my husband actually playing kickball in D .C. and he was already in training for the Foreign Service. So we knew pretty early on we'd have a big decision to make whether we were going to I remember can't exactly when he found out he was going to Kazakhstan, but it seemed pretty obvious that that was too far to date. And so after about a year of dating, we got engaged. And so I finished my first year of law school and then we moved to Kazakhstan six weeks later after we got married. We got married right after my first year of law school. So yeah, we've been doing this. It's been part of our relationship and marriage since the beginning. Can you remember back? Was that a really difficult decision for you to make between finishing law school in the U .S. and moving to Kazakhstan? It's interesting because I always felt like I could make everything work and it might not work in the way that you typically do things. So when I started law school, I remember going into the administration really early and explaining the situation. And I said, well, you have five years to finish, so you don't have to do it in three years. You can do it in five. So we went into it knowing we'd be in Kazakhstan for two years and that we would have to come back to the States next time. So I could finish law school. So early on, we kind of hopscotched. It was his career for a couple of years and then my career for a couple of years. At some point, that became very complicated. But it did work pretty well as a baseline understanding between the two of us. You did manage to finish law school within the five years. And that resonates with me, the idea that you looked at and you're like, I can make this work. Like, there's always a way to make it work. And then you were able to actually work in law when you were abroad? I was, yeah. It was really important to me. So I attended Georgetown. So my husband was able to still work in D .C. and I was local. And I really wanted to do a clerkship, which is where you work for a judge for a year. And so we made it work that we could stay in the States for those three years. And so I started out clerking for a judge. We're actually based in the West for a year, which was pretty neat and not very typical. I And then was able to get a fellowship when we moved to Azerbaijan next. So I did a freedom of speech fellowship with the American Bar Association. So it probably wasn't the typical path I would have taken, but it opened up a really interesting experience. I got to work in an NGO and then we came back to the States after that so I could practice at a law firm for a few years. So again, it was this kind of, you know, you get two years in Baku and you're kind of the lead and then we'll go back to D .C. where I can, you know, it might not have been his dream position back in D .C., but I got to do something that I thought was important for my career. I know a lot more people are teleworking these days. Do you think you could have done it teleworking or for your career was it important to have that time back in the U .S. to get more established? It was pretty important to come back to D .C. at that point. And I do know it is so different after COVID. I do know a lot of lawyers started after law school during COVID and did it remotely. I was doing a lot of litigation, which is very jurisdiction specific. So it was it I think it was instrumental to be here and then also to make the connections within that law firm, which were really helpful when we went back out again, because I had this pipe dream that I would be able I was working for a client and I talked my way into doing a bribery case. And I had this thought that kind of ironic, you talked your way into doing a bribery case. I talked my way in without bribing, no bribery at all. But, you know, litigation is very U .S. specific. I had this thought that if I could get involved in anti -corruption work, that's something that in the past 10 years has exploded in corporate America. Every corporation has a compliance department. They do a lot with anti -bribery, with sanctions. They're desperate for U .S. trade lawyers who are willing to travel to all of these different places. And so it's one of the things I kind of thought, well, this might be a path and it ended up working out. So I was very lucky to have a mentor whose daughter had married a Foreign Service officer and she was a lawyer as well. And they had been actually posted in Istanbul and she had a really hard time finding work there. And so I felt like he very much facilitated for me what he wished somebody had done for his daughter. And he was very helpful in talking to the client and kind of going to bat for me to say, you know, she can work, she can do this work from Truckee when you move. And so it wasn't, you know, in a different world, I probably would have loved to have stayed at the law firm for a few more years, but it really was at the time a great next step and allowed me to continue practicing through that next move. That's amazing having someone advocate for you and just to understand where you're coming from and the challenges.

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A highlight from Trump Being Booked In Fulton County Jail Is A Sad Day For America

Mike Gallagher Podcast

06:52 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from Trump Being Booked In Fulton County Jail Is A Sad Day For America

"We're proud to announce our brand new ACLJ Life and Liberty Drive. Our legal teams will be focusing on the issues that you, our ACLJ members have told us matter the most to you. Life and religious liberty. Join the ACLJ in the fight to keep America free. I was actually uplifted by visiting the people here in Atlanta who came out to show support yesterday for Donald Trump. You're going to meet some of these people along the way today as we continue from Atlanta where last night President Trump was fingerprinted electronically, mugshot, which went viral. Millions and millions of people now are sharing his mugshot. I'm sure his image is on the cover of t -shirts. We have t -shirts that say Free Trump. We've been selling them for months. You go to MikeOnline .com, they're 20 bucks and they're good looking t -shirts that a lot of people are ordering. But you know what? In talking to people here in Atlanta, they're angry, but they're also resolute. You know the old expression about the sleeping giant? It feels like people are finally waking up. People are seeing how awful the other side is and they're realizing we are going to have to get this country back. Let me give you an example. I've said to you for years that Nicole Wallace is really, really bad. She's over at MSNBC and it's always jarring because she's such a pleasant looking lady. She's got a nice, pleasant smile and attractive. You just can't believe the vitriol that comes out of her mouth. If I told you that an MSNBC anchor in reporting on Trump being arrested here in Atlanta last night had to hold back laughing out loud at Trump going to a jail where three people had died over the last month. Apparently the Justice Department is literally investigating the Fulton County Jail because of the horrible conditions there. This woman on MSNBC was so giddy, so happy that Trump was going to get processed at a jail where three people had died and she could barely contain her laughter. I got to play this for you. Just a few minutes ago, Donald Trump, the disgraced ex -president, the front runner for the Republican nominee for president, four times indicted, departed his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. He's on route to Fulton County, Georgia via Newark Airport, we believe. He will surrender himself for processing at an overcrowded jail with a reputation for violence and neglect. A jail that is accustomed to holding defendants facing charges up to and including violent crimes where stabbings are frequent. Actually, three people have lost their lives over the last month. That jail is where the disgraced ex -president of these United States is heading right now. They think that's funny. Did you hear that? She's having to, as the headline over at media, I put it, Nicole Wallace had to stifle a laugh as she remarks that Trump is heading to a jail where three people have died over the last month. Had to stifle a laugh. Are you paying attention? Are you understanding how awful the other side is? You know, I had a lot of people take me to task yesterday because you felt that I was critical of Ron DeSantis and you're mad at me for supporting Trump. You know, I've said I'm neutral about the GOP primary and I am in as much as I'm going to support whoever the voters elect to be their representative in the 2024 election. But I'm not going to back down from having supported this man who is a woman, having to stifle laughing out loud at Trump being arrested in a jail where three people have died over the last month. These aren't serious people. These are people who are so vicious and so awful that they think this is all a big game. They think this is all a big joke. Yesterday, Jesse Waters over on Fox News Channel's The Five called Jessica Tarloff out. Jessica Tarloff is one of the resident liberals on that panel. She's really the only liberal. Harold Ford is a Democrat, but he's a pretty moderate guy. I think that's why the former congressman from Tennessee is probably pretty popular for the Fox News audience because he's But Jesse had had enough of hearing Jessica, like Nicole Wallace, find this funny, find this amusing, find this happy. Does Trump being arrested make you happy? Are you glad America's being dragged through this? Do you like seeing this country torn apart? Because as even Nicole Wallace had to admit, this guy is beloved and supported by millions and millions of Americans. And here was Jesse Waters calling Jessica Tarloff out for being happy over the arrest of Donald Trump. I think tonight when he gets mugshotted, I didn't like the way it looks with Rudy. And I thought it was going to be a big viral moment. And you said something that really bothered me the other day. And I've been thinking about it. It's been on my mind. You're going to tell I said something to you and you go, oh, yeah, well, Trump's had been indicted and is facing life in prison. And you made it seem like that was a good thing. OK, so and that's actually a disgraceful thing. And it's a sad thing. And the fact that you're using that as a talking point is it's beneath you, Jessica. OK, so a couple of points of clarification. I never said Trump was facing life in prison. This was a conversation in the break. I don't know if we're going to start amplifying what happens in the break, but that's going to be worse for you than me.

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A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 08/25/23

Mike Gallagher Podcast

12:09 min | 3 weeks ago

A highlight from The Mike and Mark Davis Daily Chat - 08/25/23

"Turbulent times call for clear -headed insight that's hard to come by these days, especially on TV. That's where we come in. Salem News Channel has the greatest collection of conservative minds all in one place. People you know and trust, like Dennis Prager, Eric Metaxas, Charlie Kirk, and more. Unfiltered, unapologetic truth. Find what you're searching for at snc .tv and on Local Now Channel 525. I need to know from my Broadway Maven friend Mike Gallagher how many productions of West Side Story have you seen? I think I've seen three and I'm just a pretender in terms of consumers of the compliment. That sounds like an absolute slur. No, no, no. Is that a slur? No, a maven is somebody who is immersed in something, an expert in something, somebody who is well versed in something. Broadway aficionado or as they say in Maryland affectionado. Great, great. Well, last night was a big night. Sit tight, sit tight, sit tight. I do everything for a reason. First answer the question. It's Leonard Bernstein's 120th birthday. I don't know. Close, close. How many times have you seen West Side Story? A few, a lot. It's probably either that or Man of La Mancha or I don't know what is my favorite but it is indeed Leonard Bernstein's birthday born this date 1918. There's a movie about him coming up in November with Bradley Cooper as Leonard Bernstein. A lot of drama about that controversy. Tell us why. Do you know why? Yeah, well he has a prosthetic nose apparently to try to recreate what Leonard Bernstein looked like. He had a big schnoz. He had a honker on him and Bradley Cooper doesn't so they did that but now all of a sudden it's Jew face which is just uncomfortable to say. It's like blackface where somebody white plays somebody black. It's like Broadway maven. No, it's not like that at all. So that's a stupid controversy. Bernstein's own family said we love Bradley Cooper. We love the movie. It'll come out. Now let's talk about the real life drama. The floor is yours, political maven Mike Gallagher. Let's talk drama. You know I love talking about swapping stories. So let me tell you a story. Let me first stipulate. I've got such a splendid team. I've got a team. I was thinking last night, Derek, Eric, Tracy, Adam, these are can -do people. They spring into action. You've got them there in Dallas. You've got Rhonda and of course all your great people around you, Gordon and Matt and everybody. We love to be surrounded by positive can -do people. So last night I get off the plane from Tampa. I'm in Atlanta. It's about 190 degrees here and I say to Derek, Derek, I gotta really hustle. I gotta drop my bags off. Give me the address of where the action is. Tell me where to go because I'm not sure, you know, the Fulton County system where he goes, got it, got it. And Derek goes fast. Sometimes when you go fast, you miss some key details. So he gives me the street address. Now I show up at the courthouse. It's a row of TV trucks. I'm thinking good. I'm in the right place. Look at all these TV trucks. But there are no people. So I'm now walking. Now bear in mind, I'm not kidding you. It is 100 degrees. I'm not exaggerating. It's literally 100 here and the humidity is about 200%. I'm schlepping around, schlepping around the courthouse and I can't find anybody. Finally I see a TV reporter and cameraman. I say, can you tell me where the protesters are? Oh yeah. Yeah. They're two blocks over. Cause I want to interview some people. I want to enter. I'm there to get the action, right? Of course. Of course. And I see a hundred TV trucks. It's gotta be, so I go to us two blocks over. So I go over and there's like a handful of like young people and they're like black and white kids. And I go into the crowd and I said, do you mind, Hey, I'm Mike from Salem radio network. You mind doing some interviews? Oh sure. Sure. I'm glad you're here. We'll talk. And they say, Hey, how are, why are you? They start talking about the police state and the, the, the, the, the authoritarians of the police department. I'm thinking, Oh gosh, I got a bunch of young pro Trumpers talking about the weapons, the weaponization of law enforcement. So then I bring it back to Trump and they look at me and they cock their heads and they say, Trump, I'm like, I said, finally the third kid I interview. And I started to notice there's a, I started to see, well, there's a rainbow flag over in the and background there's a black lives matter flag. This is a strange, this is a pro strange pro Trump group. I said, you're here for Trump. He said, Trump, we're here for Johnny. I said, who the heck is Johnny? Johnny is apparently somebody who was killed by the police. It's one of those police shooting protests. I get on the phone to Derek. I said, Derek, where are the peers? He goes, Oh, are you at the jail? I said, no, I'm at the courthouse. He said, Oh, you're in the wrong place. So now I said, please tell me the jail is a block away from here. It's just cause you're schvitzing like nobody's business. Try 25 minutes away. Try 20. Now, meanwhile, Trattup is, Tom Trattup is texting me saying, you better get there. He's landing. He's at the airport. Trump's on his way. I'm like, now I'm, now I'm running now. By now they've closed the highways because you see for a motorcade, that's one of the dog on his motorcades I've ever seen him. Well, but I want to talk about that with you in just a moment. Because he's just an ordinary prisoner, right? Exactly. Yeah. Just another prisoner. But now I can't get there because the roads are all closed for the motorcade. Cause I've been, you know, hanging out with black lives matter protesters, you know, giving them business cards and show materials. Let's go Donald Trump. And they're looking at me like I'm out of my mind. And then they're nice kids. I mean, they're just upset about a police shooting. Listen, let's put it this way. Let's stipulate Edward R. Murrow in the trenches covering the battle of the bulge. I ain't, I mean me walking around in a hundred degree weather trying to, so finally I get to within about two miles of the jail, the Uber driver Mustafa, who's already annoyed about the traffic. He drops me off two miles from the jail. And as CJ, the great engineer here in Atlanta put it, the jail is in the hood. The jail is in, I'm now walking, well, I'm in the hood walking the whitest guy in America and people are offering me drugs. I've got it. I had a discount on some crack. They're friendly people in Georgia. They're trying to do business with this, you know, white guy walking through the hood, clearly trying to find protesters. So it was unbelievable. And I'm not kidding you. It was, I will put it this way. Let me put this in a very dangerous neighborhood. Okay. And I am walking and I'm walking and I'm cursing and I'm saying I'm going to do things to Derek that third world countries do. I could not believe the position I was in. Anyway, long story short, I finally get there. As it turns out, when I got there, what comes pulling out of the Fulton County jail? The Trump motorcade. So I got video of the motorcade. I saw, you know, the whole procedure. I interviewed a bunch of people, white, black, pro -Trump, anti -Trump, and it all turned out, you know, fine. But it was interesting to talk to all the angry Atlantans who came out to witness this spectacle and they can't believe that their city is front and center in this disgraceful act of the prosecution of Donald Trump. You know, Biden yesterday celebrating the arrest as a great day to donate to his campaign. Did you see that vicious Nicole Wallace at MSNBC? Did you see what she did? Stifling a laugh. She's laughing about the fact that Trump was booked in a jail where two people had died. She thought that was funny. I mean, you know, the great Jesse Waters dressing down Jessica Tarloff calling her out for being giddy about the arrest. It's Christmas in August. It's Christmas in August for them. And as Jesse put it to the liberal on that, this is no time to celebrate. This is beneath you to celebrate, but they do celebrate this because it isn't serious. It isn't legitimate. I mean, this is brutal, just brutal. And, you know, I'm just trying to make sense of it all, Mark, with you and me, and we're trying to understand the enormity of it all. We're trying to survive this. And I will tell you that for people who live in Atlanta, who came in the brave, the heat to stand out there and wave a Trump flag or wave an American flag. I met a guy from South Dakota, incidentally, who came here in a truck convoy from South Dakota and a great. And incidentally, the guy was like, I can't believe I'm talking to you about two years ago. I was yelling at you on the radio when you was out driving and he was the nicest guy. We had such a great visit and we just commiserated about how low we've sunk. Historians are going to look back at this day and say, what were they doing? What did they do? Do you think they will? Well, I won't give you my speech on historians again. Historian is like a constitutional scholar. It's a law. I'm pretty serious, too. It is a lost profession. Historians are political hacks. If Trump does prevail in this, and especially if he is elected and wins, the historians who seem to be working today and dominating today will say that America missed an opportunity to heap accountability onto an evil leader who is elected by the enthralled cult worshiping masses. That's what today's brand of historian will say. I pray to God historians pull their heads out and realize what is happening. Well, I saw Jonathan Turley when I got back to the hotel and I put the cold compresses on my forehead and I got the smelling salts and I sat in the cold tub for two hours to try to recover. Again, a war correspondent I ain't. Jonathan Turley said something last night to Sean Hannity. It's a quick paragraph. I want to read this to you. He says, this is a law professor. And oh, and by the way, speaking of social media, Trump's back on Twitter. Back on Twitter. Eighty six million followers. How many likes? I wonder how many? How many views? I'll look while you share the quote. Go ahead. The quote is this is Jonathan Turley's exact words. This is criminalizing the challenge of elections. You have a Democrat prosecutor saying, how dare you challenge a Democrat victory? That's it. And it's been done before by Democrats, including this one. Red State found all these instances of Fannie Willis questioning the outcome of elections. She's done it before. You have a Democrat prosecutor saying, how dare you challenge a Democrat victory? The case is based on the theory that Trump was it was challenging this election illegally was pointed out. This is the eleven thousand. I need to find eleven thousand votes. The way the way she portrayed that phone call. These are Jonathan Turley's words, Mark. The way she portrayed that phone call is evidence of the bias and unfairness of aspects of this indictment. And to the left and to the Trump haters, this is the whole indictment. I need how many? Eleven thousand. Eleven thousand. Jonathan Turley said it makes perfect sense when you're challenging an election to say, I only need eleven thousand photos or votes. That's not a lot in Georgia. That's not criminal. That's making a case for a recount. Especially when the number is especially when everybody woke up and found that things had changed crazily overnight in a number of states. And there were votes that were being counted that maybe shouldn't have something were being not counted that maybe should have. So, OK, in that fog of uncertainty, find me eleven thousand legal actual real votes. And let's see what we can do here. There's nothing illegal about that. There's nothing criminal about that. And that's their whole case.

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Monitor Show 13:00 08-05-2023 13:00

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01:54 min | Last month

Monitor Show 13:00 08-05-2023 13:00

"What makes an occasion special? Does it have to involve a birthday, anniversary, or promotion? Or can it be that first juicy bite of a perfectly cooked burger shared over laughs with good friends on a warm summer night? Sounds pretty special to us. Together, we bring more. Beef. It's what's for dinner. Funded by beef farmers and ranchers. Broadcasting 24 hours a day at Bloomberg .com and the Bloomberg Business Act. This is Bloomberg Radio. Former President Trump's election case is now moving to the pretrial phase after he pleaded not guilty to felony charges. Lisa Taylor has more. Lawyers will be filing briefs leading up to the next hearing scheduled for August 28th where a trial date is likely to be scheduled. Justice Department lawyers are pushing for the case to be tried quickly while Trump's defense argues it could take years to review the government's evidence and gather their own. A Texas judge is ruling in favor of a group of women and their doctors who sued the state over its abortion ban. Jim Forbes has the latest. Travis County Judge Jessica Mangrum on Friday temporarily blocked Texas officials from enforcing the state's abortion ban against women who have pregnancy complications. Mangrum also shielded doctors from being prosecuted for performing abortions if they determine the pregnancy poses a risk to the patient's life. A lawsuit against the state was filed earlier this year on behalf of two doctors and 13 patients including a patient who was forced to go full term with a baby that died shortly after birth from a fatal condition. The suspect who turned himself in for the deadly New York City gas station stabbing of a man who was dancing to a Beyonce song has been charged by police. Jacqueline Carl reports.

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Pat Hodges Details Her Journey With Hit Track "Love Revolution"

The Right Buzz

04:23 min | 2 months ago

Pat Hodges Details Her Journey With Hit Track "Love Revolution"

"Let our listeners know who you are. I did a little intro on you, but it'd be nice for you to tell everyone Oh, okay. Well, I'm Pat Hodges, formerly of the group Hodges, James and Smith And I did a solo record, almost a whole album, not too long ago, and it was produced by Peter Angel And my favorite song on the album was Love Revolution Because I still agree and recognize that the only thing that conquers hate is love Okay So, all the kind of revolutions we've had, we've had black and white revolution, and we've had George, was it George Floyd? And, you know, police, you know, killing black people and white, you know, it's just bad Yeah, I definitely agree And we need to turn that around and use that same energy for love, to love one another I agree, I totally agree Yeah Because I wanted to say something real quickly, as what really, you know, annoys me about, you know, the whole of the world Is, I've been watching these, you know, World War I and World War II, where, you know, black people weren't recognized for what they had done And they were so discriminated, and I'm thinking to myself, you know what, why? We all bleed the same, we're all the same We're all the same Exactly, the only thing that's different is our skin colour, that's all Yeah, that's all Well, you know, we all have a heart, we all bleed the same We're all the same Mmhmm Bleed the same colour Absolutely So, I mean, so tell us your journey with the love revolution Well, I'm going to tell you, Peter and I and Marion Ramsey, I don't know if you know who she is, they wrote the words And then Peter did all the music with his Pro Tools and his piano, he did all of the music And we wanted it upbeat, because we wanted people to, when they heard it, we wanted them to wake up Yeah And we wanted them to listen Basically like a get up and dance together kind of feeling Yes, yes Amen, that's what I felt Yeah, because Get on one accord, you know, get on one accord with one another So, after he wrote it, there's actually an extended version where there's no words, it's just the dance music And it was written long before, I mean, after the dance, you know, disco movement It was written a long time after that But the idea was to get everybody up and get them on one accord and to love one another That's the big thing, that's all Absolutely, totally agree And so the journey really started when I was out of the group And then the other girls, Jessica and Danita, they passed away So I was kind of on my own, I was all by myself So I was doing shows and doing little light clubs And Peter came up with this song, Love Revolution,

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2 more Oath Keepers sentenced to prison terms for Jan. 6 Capitol attack

AP News Radio

00:46 sec | 4 months ago

2 more Oath Keepers sentenced to prison terms for Jan. 6 Capitol attack

"Two more members of the oath keepers were sentenced for their roles in the capitol riot. Army veteran Jessica Watkins was sentenced to 8 years in prison. Another army veteran, Kenneth harrelson, received a four year sentence. They were acquitted of the most serious charge seditious conspiracy, harrelson was the group's ground team lead on the day of the riot. Watkins formed a separate Ohio based militia group, recruiting people to join. Watkins cheerfully apologized and described herself as just another idiot running around the capitol on January 6th, harrelson broke down in tears as well, saying he has totally demolished his life a day earlier, the leader of the proud boy, Stuart Rhodes, was sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy. The longest sentence yet in a capitol riot case. Ed Donahue Washington

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Oath Keeper who stormed Capitol gets more than 8 years in prison in latest Jan. 6 sentencing

AP News Radio

00:59 sec | 4 months ago

Oath Keeper who stormed Capitol gets more than 8 years in prison in latest Jan. 6 sentencing

"Another oath keeper who stormed the capitol has been sentenced. Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, Ohio, received an 8 and a half year sentence on a conviction of obstruction and conspiracy to impede Congress, the transgender army veteran was one of the oath keepers who stormed the U.S. capitol in a military style stacked formation on January 6th, communicating with other helmet clad members over a channel called stop the steel J 6 on the walkie talkie app zello. Watkins tearfully apologized for her actions and condemned the violence by rioters, calling herself just another idiot running around the capitol, the sentence comes a day after oath keepers founder Stewart Rhodes received an 18 year sentence in Florida chapter leader Kelly mag was sentenced to 12 years for seditious conspiracy. U.S. district judge Amit Mehta said that while Watkins was not a top leader, she was more than just a foot soldier, telling her that your role that day was more aggressive, and at least three others charged in the riot wouldn't have been there if she hadn't recruited them. Just over 500 January 6th defendants have been sentenced with more than half receiving prison time. Jennifer King, Washington

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Dan Bongino's Accountant: Don't Go Back to New York

The Dan Bongino Show

01:54 min | 4 months ago

Dan Bongino's Accountant: Don't Go Back to New York

"When I go up to New York we spend a good amount of money Restaurants hotels cars zoos movies whatever we do Take my brothers out to dinner and Long Island Like we spent a good chunk of change I'm not Elon Musk money but good amount of money We go up ten 20 times a year We leave some good money in New York We always tip people good You know we own a bar growing up man Bouncers busboys you always take care of them man My accountant told me don't go back You won there and why you saw me on the 5 only a handful of times in the last two years that's why It wasn't because Fox was keeping me off the 5 I used to get that a lot Dan you got in a fight with Jessica They keeping you up at 5 no That's not at all what happened at all Not even a little bit My accountant told me do not go back to New York He said if you spend more than a couple days over there then you do any kind of business they're going to tax the snot out of you They are going to come hunt you down for money and that was it I stopped going Now I want you to think about that That's just me Can you imagine how many other accounts are telling people far richer than me And I do okay but believe me I'm not at the upper upper end of the stupid rich people who have billions okay Can you imagine what their accountants are telling them They're like sell your apartment get out don't do it I was going to buy a condo in Trump Tower I don't know if you know this Right at the end Because I was going up there a lot for work Changed their mind My accountant said Dan this is the single dumbest decision you're ever going to make It's about New York He said let me tell you something I'm going to do some math for you He said you the amount of time you spend in New York which was limited He said in all of the tax penalties you're going to recruit for being not a resident but even having a place in New York

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River rafters say big California snowmelt means epic season

AP News Radio

00:54 sec | 4 months ago

River rafters say big California snowmelt means epic season

"California's big snowmelt has resulted in an epic rafting season. After years of drought, there is now a lot of activity among California's American river. The water is really cold. The spring runoff is fueling conditions for some of the best white water in years. It's really fast. There are parts of the river called triple threat dead man's drop and Satan's cesspool. Places that might seem really mellow. There's a lot of current going under the water at very high speed. Jessica wallstrom with a rafting company oars, says after dealing with some of the driest conditions on record, in some places, there is now too much water. This week it's too high. It's gone over peak flows and it just gets to the point where even we don't want to go out there. More water also means more risks wrapped in company say their guides have undergone additional safety training. I'm Ed Donahue

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Woman testifies that she too was sexually attacked by Trump

AP News Radio

00:44 sec | 5 months ago

Woman testifies that she too was sexually attacked by Trump

"Another woman has testified that she too was sexually attacked by Donald Trump. I Norman hall, lawyers for the advice columnist who filed a lawsuit accusing Donald Trump of rape have called another woman who testified that she too was actually assaulted by Trump. Jessica leads testified in support of aging Carol, who says Trump assaulted her in the dressing room of the luxury store, New York leads as Trump accosted her with what seemed like 40 zillion hands while aboard an airliner in the 1970s during a flight to New York. She said she wriggled free and left the first class section and returned to a coach seat, also taking the witness stand was a long time friend of Carol, who said it distraught Carol called her after the encounter with Trump. I Norman hall

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 Musical 'Some Like It Hot' leads Tony Award nominations with 13 nods

AP News Radio

00:38 sec | 5 months ago

Musical 'Some Like It Hot' leads Tony Award nominations with 13 nods

"The musical version of some like it hot leads the Tony nominations with 13. I'm Archie's are a letter with the latest. The Broadway adaptation of the 1959 movie some like it hot is up for best musical competing against Anne Juliet, Kimberly akimbo, New York, New York, and shucked the best play nominees are ain't no mo between riverside and crazy, cost of living, fat ham and leopoldstadt, Jessica Chastain, Sean Hayes, Jodie comer, Josh Groban and Sara Bareilles all earned nominations. Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical bad Cinderella and a beautiful noise the Neil Diamond musical were shut out. The tonys will be June 11th in New York with

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Retired Agent Mark Sewell on the Notorious Gold Club Case in Atlanta

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:47 min | 5 months ago

Retired Agent Mark Sewell on the Notorious Gold Club Case in Atlanta

"Let's dive into the gold club case here for Jessica. First off, give an overview of that and endless dive in because I'm gonna have some legal questions for you. So we'll dive in as we go here. Sure. Actually, to get a full measure of the go club case, you have to go back to the Olympics. And the owner of the go club leading up to the Olympics was two brothers last named kirkendall, but they got an offer that they couldn't refuse literally with cash money to sell the gold club to a very wealthy businessman, a Jewish businessman out of New York, and that'll become important later. Named Steve Kaplan, and he bought the gold club in 95 leading up to the Olympics in 96 because if nothing else, if he only owned it for during the Olympics, that would be a great investment because you're going to have primarily men in to the tune of tens of thousands flocking into the Olympics. And then where are they going to go at nighttime? These are sports oriented men, young men, and et cetera. So the short term gain was to own a strip club during the Olympics. All types of adult entertainment businesses sprung up during the Olympics and then went out of business as soon as the Olympics was over with. It was make the quick money. And Steve Kaplan's case and the gold club's case, they made their money during the Olympics, and then they kept the train rolling. And used the momentum of the Olympics to build the reputation of the goal club and by the time that our case was over with or by the time we took our case down and made it public, the goal club was the most lucrative strip club in America to the tune of about $8 million a year. Probably 6 million of that was legitimate. If not more, and then a couple million of that was illegitimate ranging from skim tax money to perhaps prostitution money, et cetera, but $8 million a year for one club. And that club was owned by a man named Steve Kaplan as I mentioned, and when he bought the club, that he's from New York. He owns numerous businesses in the New York area. He was a known Gambino associate from the Gambino family, one of the 5 New York families. The New York Gambino squad basically picked up the phone called down to Atlanta and said, hey, we want you to know that one of our guys up here in New York, Steve Kaplan, who's in one of the most powerful crews in the Gambino family, has just bought a business down in Atlanta, and you should be aware of it. And that's the way the FBI exchanges information more or less.

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Entertainment Update for 4-16

AP News Radio

00:52 sec | 5 months ago

Entertainment Update for 4-16

"Archie's are a letter with an entertainment update. Jessica Chastain gets so into her role as Nora in the Broadway production of a doll's House that she asked director Jamie Lloyd if she could skip the curtain call, Lloyd told her no. Jamie helped me understand that the curtain calls not for me. It's really for the audience. Guitar smirks Sheen of the Irish band the script has died at the age of 46. The band said in a statement she indied Friday after a brief illness. Their biggest song in the U.S. was break even, which hit number 12 in 2008. All right. That's a car. The Super Mario Brothers movie has set a record for the best earnings second weekend for an animated film. It brought in another $87 million this past weekend, according to studio estimates, it has earned $678 million worldwide becoming the biggest film of the year in just two weekends. A marches are a letter

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Jessica Anderson of Heritage Action Describes the Rise of ESG

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:38 min | 5 months ago

Jessica Anderson of Heritage Action Describes the Rise of ESG

"Those who aren't familiar with the terminology and how left wing ideologies penetrating into the private sector, will you explain what ESG is and how it's being used by massive investment companies like BlackRock and also Vanguard. Absolutely. So a lot of people, as you say, they actually don't even know what ESG is or how it's ruining their pensions, their investments, and even our daily life. So ESG stands for environmental social governance. And this is a political tool. It's a form of metrics that are designed by progressives on the left to infiltrate exactly exactly like that. It's an infiltration into our American businesses to then advance their leftist ideology. And the way that they do this is they require these NASDAQ listed companies to appoint board members that are based on race and sex. They may have quotas for how many LGBTQ employees are part of that business. They may require greenhouse gas emissions to be reported. So all of these different metrics all they fall under these different letters, the environmental. The social, the governance. So when you hear the term ESG, really what you need to know is that this is a political tool that is radically transforming how our corporations are run, how they are staffed and they're turning them into social justice warriors for the progressive black. So

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"America's Soft Revolution" With Carrie Sheffield

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

01:45 min | 5 months ago

"America's Soft Revolution" With Carrie Sheffield

"We are back with Carrie Sheffield of the independent women's forum author, a journalist, follow her right now at Carrie Sheffield and Carrie Sheffield dot com. Amazing piece in the New York Post that I think answers the questions I have on, is it socialism? Is it communism that's the threat in America? Because we haven't had a violent revolution. This isn't St. Petersburg in 1917 or China under Mao or Cuba. Your piece answers that question. So what are we witnessing right now, Carrie? I call it a softer revolution. So it's having the same outcomes as those events that you mentioned, but we're doing it to our own selves. So nobody's storming Congress. They'll be storming The White House. This isn't the winter palace in St. Petersburg, but the same things are happening. How are they happening? Yeah, so I started the peace out with the quote by Lenin. And what he said was morality is entirely subordinate to the interests of class war. Everything is moral that is necessary for the annihilation of the old exploiting social order and Fred the uniting the proletariat. Meaning something's good if it supports our access to power. Correct. Right. And everything he called it the old order that was the traditional values, which his revolution sought to completely annihilate. In an America, I looked at this new data which maybe some of your viewers and listeners had seen, new polling from The Wall Street Journal. Last week. Exactly. With the University of Chicago, showing and they've tracked this for a quarter century now, rock bottom lowest views on patriotism on faith, on family, people under 30, the lowest level, they say that it's important to have children that they've ever recorded.

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Carrie Sheffield Unpacks the Horror of the Mifepristone Abortion Pill

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast

02:03 min | 5 months ago

Carrie Sheffield Unpacks the Horror of the Mifepristone Abortion Pill

"So what happens now? So what happens now is it's going to be appealed to the Supreme Court. So the Biden administration, and so the half win for pro life. So what the overall the drug can still be sold, what we won was that it can not be put in the mail. And what's really dangerous about that is you don't have a doctor with you. So what you have is these young girls dying next to toilets on the bathroom floor because there is no doctor supervising the admission of this drug. But I'm curious, it's a drug. Yes. The FDA approved. Yes. So a doctor has to prescribe it, right? Well, that's. How are young girls? How women accessing it, that it would have to be sent through the mail? What's going on here? Well, essentially, it's that this was a change that was under the Biden administration. So in years, that was in 2021. So for the first 21 years of the drug, you had to actually be with the doctor while you were administering this drug. And what that means in practice is when you go for a treatment or whatnot, you go and get a COVID vaccine or whatever. They make you wait. The doctor administers the drug. Exactly. And they watch how you're going to respond. They watch and the other big win for conservatives by the second ruling was that the appeals court stopped the length of the board of time. So it went so Biden extended it to ten weeks where you could kill your baby up to ten weeks. With this drug. Yes. And what the second ruling said was you can only do it up to 7 weeks. But the problem is if you're doing abortion by mail, you're not actually going in to prove that your child is a certain gestational age. You can be taking a 20 weeks. You could. Yeah, and there's no proof. And so that is part of the why it's so toxic because you could be putting yourself in a lot more danger if you're lying or even if you don't know, maybe your baby's extra small or whatever. You don't know, you don't know the length of a doctor. There's no doubt being this poison that's going to kill your child.

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"jessica long" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

04:44 min | 7 months ago

"jessica long" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Health of the community. That is what they claim in the suit, the company denies these claims and says, it's operations meet, Brazilian laws, and environmental requirements. Sheridan, let me ask you because we're going to hear a number of terms here. What is the difference between alumina and aluminum? How is aluminum actually made? So what happens is there's a rock in the ground called bauxite. That is red colored, and mining companies take it out of the ground. They grind it all up into a powder and dried out. And send it for processing at an alumina refinery. The refinery turns that red bauxite into a white powder called alumina. It separates the red and leaves just the white. That white powder is then what is used for the smelting process to turn it into aluminum. And that very complicated kind of messy, dirty process, is at the heart of these lawsuits and the complaints that people have about the environment in their own health. I want to talk to people both at the site of the mine itself that's located in the center of the Amazon in a national forest area, in fact, in the rainforest, and I also talked to the people who live around the alumina refinery down at the end of the Amazon River and in both of those places people cited environmental damage and damage to their health as a result of these processes. Jessica, this alumina, which comes from Brazil, winds up in many different products around the world. Is that right? It does. Some of the aluminum is processed into aluminum here in Brazil. But a lot of it goes to North America and Europe. Generally, the aerospace industry, the automotive industry, and the beverage industry use a lot of this alumina in aluminum. And what we focused on is how this aluminum ends up in the Ford F one 50. And the reason we chose the F one 50 is because when Ford announced that they were making the all electric F one 50 EV lightning last year, a lot of the auto parts companies which don't normally reveal who their customers are, supply chains tend to be a black box. Announced that they are supplying parts to the F one 50, and we didn't know that information previously. So what that allowed us to do is to be able to trace all of those aluminum parts suppliers if you look backwards, goes back to Canada where the aluminum is smelted from the alumina that comes from Brazil. And 90% of the Illumina that Canada uses to turn into aluminum comes from this region of the Amazon. But another reason that we chose the F one 50 to focus on is because when Ford announced their electric vehicle, they said, this is the truck of the future and they asked can a truck change everything. And the key to transitioning as the Biden administration is pushing, the key to transitioning to a more environmental future is getting Middle America, the rest of America, not just people who buy teslas in California or the east coast. But people who drive pickup trucks, if you can convince these people that electric vehicles are the future, that changes everything. And so that's why we chose for it because it's iconic. It's the bestselling pickup truck in America and has been for decades. Once we started tracing it, it turned out that the aluminum that is made from this alumina from this box site in the Amazon is in the exterior panels of the F one 50. It's in something called a rocker that runs from the front door to the back door underneath the doors. It's in other parts, including the tubing for the frame and the interior of the cab. It's very, very hard to find any aluminum in the supply chain that is not touching the Amazon. Jessica long before this aluminum is used in parts for the Ford F one 50 lightning. It has its origins deep in the Amazon. Can you explain the start of this process? The very beginning of this supply chain is in the heart of the Amazon. At a mine called MRN, that mine's been operating for decades, and when it originally started operating, the emphasis on environmental protection wasn't as great. They went out there

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"jessica long" Discussed on KCRW

KCRW

08:17 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on KCRW

"Is press play on KCRW. I'm Madeleine brand. The Paralympics begin today in Tokyo. More than 4000 athletes are there to compete in this year's games. And just like the Olympic Games, their families are not allowed to travel with them because of Covid. And that's a bigger problem for Paralympians because some rely on their parents caregivers. A few athletes even pulled out of the Games. Because of that, like US swimmer back up Myers, who won three gold medals and a silver in the 2016 Paralympics in Rio. Joining us now to talk about this is Amanda Morris. She's a disability reporting fellow for The New York Times High. Hi. Thank you so much for having me. Great to have you well. Parents were barred from traveling to Tokyo for the Olympics and the Paralympics. But I guess I'm wondering why weren't exceptions made for the Paralympians who really some of them really rely on their parents for basic needs. Yes. Interesting. You bring that up, because, um, while other athletes have dealt with, um issues not having their families their prepare Olympian, that really is different. It's not just about having support from your family. It's about having literal tools that you need to succeed in competition, and they argue that it's an accessibility accommodation that they required to compete. Um, so the U. S Olympic and Paralympic Committee has said that um to use personal care systems were not allowed into the games to two restrictions on the side that delegations But athletes argue that they've allowed in other essential personnel such as golfers, caddies, um, and that these personal care assistance should be Delegated as personal they should be delegated as essential personnel as well. Right. And so what does the U. S Olympics and Paralympic Committee said to that? They say that, um personal care systems are considered essential personnel. But athletes like Michael Myers say that they require one on one personal care assistance instead of the U. S Olympic and Paralympic Committee structure. Of having one personal care assistant for the entire team, which has multiple blind swimmers on it. For Becca Meyers, her experience in the 2016 Olympics is what caused her to push for a one on one accommodation. She was told during the 2016 Paralympics that coaches and teammates would be available to help her. But she found that nobody was around to give her the level of care and Support that she needed. She wasn't able to go to dining halls and wasn't able to successfully navigate on her own. She is both blind and death and said that she ended up sobbing on the floor of her hotel room. Because she wasn't getting enough to eat, and she was considering pulling out at that point in 2016. And then she did pull out in these Olympics. So what was behind that decision? Yeah, So after 2016, she decided she would never put herself in that position again, and she has fought for her mother, Maria Myers to regularly travel with her as a personal care assistant. Which has always been the case. Up until now, Um Even though her mother wasn't considered part of the team. The team allowed her mother to accompany her at all times so long as the family footed the bill. This year, however, because her mother wasn't considered part of the team. Her mother wasn't able to get any kind of credential to get into the games and be considered part of the delegation. And so she just wasn't able to have her mother with her, despite these requests, and despite past understandings in which her mother was with her And officials are saying that's because of Covid. We have to limit the amount of people who can come Yes, that is what officials are saying that it's because of covid so they can't bring all the people that they brought in the past. But again, um Paralympic athletes point out that they have allowed Golfers, caddies and as well as other essential personnel. And they argue that having one personal care assistant for an entire team doesn't meet the requirements of athletes like Becca Meyers or others like her, which I'd be happy to talk about. Right. There's a guy named Mikey Brannigan, who runs track and field. Um, he has autism, right? And what are the issues he faces not having. A personal caregiver with him. So, yes, Mikey Brannigan has an intellectual disability and his parents did actually consider pulling him out this year, but The Paralympic Games means so much to him that they've been trying to make it work. Um In 2016. He had a personal coach with him, Uh, In the past, you've had a personal coach with him named Sandra Robinson. And they said that in 2016, he did actually did not have a personal coach, which is what led to some issues. Um, I had at the 2016 Olympics. He was on the way to a training facility and because he couldn't have a personal care assistant with him. He ended up getting lost in an airport for several hours. And then once he got to the training facility They were told the parents were told that he would be supervised at all times. But then Mikey ended up accidentally misplacing another athletes equipment, which led to Misunderstanding and let's have some tension at the training facility that his parents believe could have been avoided if you had a personal care assistant Um And he also had some other, um, difficulties like He doesn't express pain to everybody. When he is hurt, he only expresses it to a few trusted people, such as his personal care assistant. And, um, he has some allergies that he might not. Be able to eat properly. If somebody isn't helping him, avoid the things that he's allergic to. So his parents were really concerned, and they ended up getting his personal assistant, Sandra Robinson, to go as his personal coach. But that does not give her access to his eating and sleeping areas. Um, to do US Olympic and Paralympic Committee says that there is a coach who was assigned to Mikey that will be watching him. But that coach has said that she doesn't feel qualified to tend to make these needs because with people who have intellectual disabilities You can't just put them all under the theme umbrella. They say that every single individual has their own needs and their own challenges. So this instance, Roslyn Clark is the coach that was assigned to watch Mikey Brett again. She's also assigned to watch her own daughter, Brianna Clark, who has an intellectual disability as well. And Roslyn Clark has said that her daughter's needs and Mikey's needs are very different. Right and so still, despite all that he's expected to compete and others as well. And just to end on a more up note. What are some of the highlights here looking for really quickly? Yeah, So this year will be the first time that we're having badminton in taekwondo in the Paralympics, so that will be fun to watch. Um, there will also be several superstar athletes to watch such as Jessica long. She's got 23 medals, and she is a Paralympic swimmer, and there's also Tatyana McFadden. She's called the queen of the track. She competes in wheelchair track, and she's a 17 time medalist. Who has won many races but not yet cleaned a Paralympic gold medal, so all eyes will be on her as well. And then another man that I can think of that would be interesting to watch would be David Brown. He's been called the fastest blind man in the world, So we'll be watching for his race as well. And in terms of events, wheelchair basketball, it expected to be very competitive. The U. S wheelchair basketball team has won the gold in 2016, and they are trying to defend it this year and then built your rugby. Also known as Murder Ball is a very, um Intense for it, and they're attempting to get the gold medal for the U. S team for the first time this year. They won silver in 2016 and bronze in 2012, so they're just looking to bump it up a little bit further..

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"jessica long" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

06:41 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"With his branding guru, Of course, her melt Atlanta and okay, what did you think of the Jessica Long and the Toyota commercial? Well, I've got mixed emotions about it. I am The story is obviously amazing. Um I would have told it, I think in a different format. I just think that the way the The that it was, You know, the water in the living room. You know all those kind of crazy things. I thought it was a bit much. Yeah, it was a bit much, and I think also Knew you. You had Tonto. You needed to put what happened. Maurin contacts is it related to Toyota? So the setup I thought could have been a little bit different. I mean, I granted your between the sponsors the U. S Olympic team and U S Paralympic team and all of those things are amazing. The story was amazing. But You know again, you're spending, you know you gotta for $5 Million in the by you're probably spending north of 1 to 2 million production. So could that seven million have gone into explaining the story and the adoption service in the Paralympics? And how can you help other people who are just able to swim and always having, But use your sentence is not a criticism. Majority adds that you're seeing are being produced out of New York and L a without any regard to the relevance of the other people that they flower. So and I've been in a million of those meetings and you've got a lot of smart people sitting around in a room, you know, spending millions of dollars debating on the merits of these ideas, and they extensively test them. As well. But I don't know if some of the testing or the metrics I mean to add that thing. I just think they missed the shot by not really, really getting into some truth like here's how you adopted Foster or Here's the adoption process, or here's where our money is going. Are we donated 100? You know, I agree. Just labeled fit Van for you know the Paralympic team. You know, I don't know. It's just, uh Um, that was a little bit of a stretch for a little bit of a push. I'm I thought the Vince Lombardi segment at the beginning was brilliant, Brilliant, brilliant. I loved it, and I loved the quote. It's not that we get knocked down. It's whether you get up. Well, everyone, that's when you and I use a lot of my book. The only thing I would have done differently, Barney, is it Nobody under 40 years of age really knows who he is. E would have just said it up a little bit different in the context of who he is. And Oh, I think you're right. That would have been. Yes, Yes. Absolutely. You're spot on on that one. Yes, of course. Hey, I thought the tyke hike up the tide Commercial with Jason Alexander space was so cute. I liked it. He was clever. He's getting bombed. But, you know, if you're a Seinfeld fan, you loved it. And if you're not a Seinfeld fan you did. Okay. I thought I thought it was. I thought it was hilarious. I thought that the indeed commercials were brilliant. I loved the humanity to them. Uh, I thought that Be, um Amanda Gorman Ray before the join the coin toss was fabulous. I loved that. I thought the Bud legends was cute. That was cute. I thought the blood ledges, but they will fail the Norway. Oh, that was no terrible. Made no sense whatsoever. He was so funny. It was so stupid to be funny. Think about this. These are a lot of smart people in the room getting paid. A lot of money or stupid commercial that make no sense. Right, Frankie, I'll tell you the hottest commercial out there right now. Yes, the Geico with the ice cream. It is. I would Lee to me Scoop there It is a genius. That commercial. I'm like dancing around my house. When it comes on you on Come on, I'm actually dancing and I love when they throw up Sprinkles at the end. It's just Chuck. A lot Sprinkles. Oh, my gosh. It is hysterical storms out of the kitchen. That's the funniest part. But I just don't I think I think I think a tone of a lot of the ads was was was. I mean, I understand where we are. I just think the tone was kind of a little too far out there. Um Okay. Tell me the Yeah. What? With what? What Commercials made the top five. In terms of marketing and likability. And all of that, tell us what they were. Well, I'm not well, I mean, like I said, most of them are that are trending right now the snack foods because they still get the Um, They kept the discussions humorous. And and it still went back to, Um, um uh, the end of the day. What's the objective of the spot like like Like like now, By the way, the Amazon one with Michael B. Jordan. How's that hilarious. Hilarious. That was so funny. And what did you think of it? It was capped. So beautiful And then and then we'll just commercial. I mean, Was was was hilarious in the Eminence eminence with another. Wayne's world thing made no sense. Listen, Brain more with dollars to promote, you know, buying low? Yeah, when you're taking 30% of the delivery thing. I didn't like the egg would man. It was also kind of weird, too. Was very weird. I never heard of Dr Squatch. So is that how you pronounce it? I don't even know what it is. Yeah, I I thought this state trumpeter since right, Dr. Morgan, you can trace he was. Yeah. You can't cover up. I thought that the Drake Commercial for State Farm With Patrick. My bones and Aaron Rodgers was just great. And look how? Yeah. I mean, they deadpan and yeah, it's so good. It's so good. It's so good. It's so good. So good. Um, the find of mortgage broker was great. I thought that was those were great ads. The e trade.

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"jessica long" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

08:02 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"The book he is known for is building brand you and we're so excited to have you with us, okay? What were in your opinion? I asked him, Mountain Dew Mountain Dew said. If you could camp, the number of New bottles of their new watermelon and everybody's into watermelon. I She's like the the new The new flavor. Everybody is into watermelon. What is up with that? By the way? Flavor. Did your Yeah, I guess we got a pumpkin spice in the watermelon into watermelon. Yes. So Mountain Dew has this new product out and If you can, if you could, um guess the number of bottles that were used in this silly commercial, which I didn't find too effective, but Um Anyway, you were talking about it. So it was a marketing plan right at the executives obviously succeeded. It was very It was a very busy commercial had a lot going on in 30 seconds. Yes, an awful lot. I did find it that the the commercials that were for snacks and made you hungry and use humor tended to score a little better. The Pringles Eminem's The Cheetos I thought was hilarious. Um, that that makana add, Um you know, he is the master of bizarre ads that Lincoln navigators, But if I mean itwas was was affective Very effective from the from the three D, uh, perspectives, but, uh, you know, not not having, um, you know, the classic tales. I mean, it seems like you know, one of your long lost relatives. I thought I thought that was so I thought that was so funny that they had the horses running wild. But I thought that was hysterical. Well, that's your Sam Adams Beer company right in your neighborhood. That's right. That's right. That's right. I thought that was very funny Commercial of all of the weekend. The halftime performance. Clearly I'm not in the age demo, but here's your math. Frankie Yeah. 24 minutes at halftime. Which would be 48 32nd ads. If $5.5 million for 30 seconds the weekend got over $120 million In exposure, so no wonder he didn't take a feet and put seven million of his own money in and if you look, it's cut Spotify today. Um he's crushing it. What a story. Yeah. Yeah, well, the stones in those seven into Detroit Super Bowl and they will the stage and will nick out there and back this sophistication of this production cause what people don't understand. I was. Usually things are unfolding in stadium arenas over period of two or three days. They had 12 minutes to get in and out of there. I mean, it's season. That's life. It was pretty strong. I thought so, too. Um, I thought it was It was very well done. And good for him. Good for him. $7 million of his own money. Seven million. But as you say, Look at the money he's getting back in the exposure He got Uh, you know, a friend of mine said about the national anthem in America. The beautiful The Super Bowl. There isn't anyone anyone that could ever ever top Whitney's performance. No one could ever top it. No. One And someone said to me, Dear friend. Why do we just not use that? Because no one could ever compete. Compare ever. It was just a iconic Spectacular moment and her interpretation and I thought that they did a nice job last night. You know, they did. It was a very nice job. But it was not anything like Whitney Houston did. No, I think it's a great small town and you know that is if you ask most performers and we worked with all of us. The song They fear the most is the national anthem, and many of them won't do it right. Yeah, it's hard. And you and you miss one word. And, um, you're you're doomed for life. I thought the guy that stole the show, though, was was the plant sign interpreter the animal. He was so great. Yeah, He was great. He was just fabulous Is that Is that part of the training that the animation this? No, but he just added an extra zing to that. Wow. Was he fabulous? Okay, I have tol moving. Okay, so everyone that I have spoken to said one of the up adds one of the worst. Dad, let me do the worst. First was the only AG I have to tell you. It's dunk. I didn't like it at all. Well, let me tell you what, What, immediately I thought And and and and I'm like What an ego for the three eo to spend $5.5 million to put himself in that commercial. I know Now we're talking about it. The product's great. He's clearly a beautiful entrepreneur, but I mean, really, like I immediately was turned off. I have. I have people that have said to me this morning that they will now boy caught the brand because of what he did. They thought it was so obnoxious. It was it was I When it came out, I'm like Is this a joke? I thought it was a parody. I know. I thought it was a parody. Why did go really good too? I guess. Well guess they got banned in the in the country they operate out of Well, I just think it was just Yeah, And I think a lot of personal lot of people didn't realize that the Jeep commercial that, um the boss, actually Bruce Actually, Bruce Springsteen actually used his own jeep. They brought his own jeep in for the commercial. That was his original. That's his jeep that he owns. It's an old Jeep and everyone loved the commercial about re dividing America. One of the best comments that I heard this morning was What happened to the people? How can you redivide? How can you read? Divide a country without people? And I think that it's kind of a paradox. Actually, Tom, you never really want to produce anything that offends have the audience. That's it. That was that was a pretty ballsy move. But then and then when I see on Twitter, though, It looks like you really didn't please Anybody And it, um, attended people on both sides of the aisle, which is, which is a hell of a hat trick if you think about it. Yeah, And But, you know, I mean, I think some of the here here's the thing if you're gonna do that, or the only guy or whatever. So first of all, you're buying the time for $5.5 million. They send me No, no, no. Two minutes. Yeah, 10 million, right. Know what? Two minutes? Okay, so that's 20 million. What Maura and better could have been done with $20,000,020 million? That's the question now. I mean, I'm gonna when as we go to break I want you tol. We come back from break. Let's talk about the Special Olympics. Let's talk about the Toyota ad with Jessica Long. Who is the Para? Um, Paralympic swimmer. And what you thought of that? It was profound. Was.

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"jessica long" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"Did it back in 2007? And this year Rocket Mortgage did it with their Super Bowl ads that had Tracy Morgan, where he shows people the difference between pretty sure and certain, And you guys remember these at all? No, I didn't watch that one basically like it's somebody stepping into a house, and they're saying Pretty sure we can afford this. And he goes. Let me tell you the difference, and then he'll jump, too. I'm pretty sure this plant is poisonous, and then he eats it. I'm pretty sure this parachute works and jumps up playing out with a backpack on. It's really, really funny. Amazon was number three with Michael B. Jordan Eminem it Dan Levy was Number four. Toyota Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long was five. Will Ferrell, General Motors fifth there, x six. Excuse me and then Cheetos, Doritos and Drake from State Farm. All took number seven. Yeah, that's a good one. For more entertainment news downloaded my talk after one of my top 171 dot com New information My talk dirt alerts at the top of every hour and at 8 2012 25 20. On my talk one of 71. I mean, you come on to me, That's what you mean. One of the greatest say no debate known. I'm still levitated, a member of the Medicaid. Ironic I get in the paint. Know me, she told me Welcome back to.

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"jessica long" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

05:17 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"Not be easy. But it'll be amazing. I can't wait to meet her me. Believe there is an strength in all of us toyota proud partner of team usa. The olympic commercials are always the best commercials when you think about it and this one in the super bowl. The olympic commercials are always the most inspiring so jessica long was adopted from a russian orphanage by her parents. She had a rare condition called. Fibular him amelia Her legs had to be happy. -tated and now she is a paralympic swimmer. A highly successful paralympic swimmer. She can swim more successfully than most average swimmers who have their legs and it is that was. That was a good ad Maybe people should get the hint on on life at option very subtle you know. So here's the thing. I will deviate again from where i was headed. I i wanna get margiela green. We've got a caller wants to talk about marjorie killer green and i was gonna jump off with a and i will in a moment. Just everybody be patient with me. One of the things that we're seeing on the right in particular these days is this orthodoxy. That is shaping up of just on the left if you make the people on the other side mad you're successful. You don't actually do anything you don't advancing agenda you. Don't advance a public policy. You don't get any legislation done you. Don't do anything other than you raise money by by making the other side matter making them the bad guy you own the left and what are the things you also do is is. There's an increasing on the new right. The illiberal right the all right. It's not it's increasingly less. Alternate an more part of the right. Is this victimization mindset that. I'm a victim that the left is bad. The leftist dominant culturally. And i'm a victim and life is unfair. The plainfield is unfair and my preferred public policy is to punish the other side or make life fair for me by using the government in ways..

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"jessica long" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

860AM The Answer

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on 860AM The Answer

"When a Prager 776. John in Chicago. Hello. Janice, How are you? I'm well, Thank you. I was wondering if you saw the commercial featuring the right story of Jessica Long the 13 Times Paralympic swimmer. It was absolutely Hon. She swims, so her whole life story in a pool and it's amazing because she was born. Is an orphanage in Russia, and the whole story on the commercial is the form call. From when she was a baby is she's swimming through a orphanage. On the first amount of phone explaining to her adoptive mother that she's got some problems that she's gonna have to have her legs amputated and her life, right. Well, let me tell you I saw the commercial. I had tears in my eyes. One reason is one of my two sons is adopted, and I have a very, very warm spot for adoption. Think it's one of God's gift to humanity? As my son is a gift to me. And the The couple. The couple that it listen to The story. In a nutshell. Is Couple wanted without the child. They went to Russia to do so. Because in America, there are almost no newborns for adoption. They're either a boarded.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

06:56 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WJR 760

"Frank Beckmann Show News Talk 7 60 wjr. Welcome back into the program, everybody we're going tol be taking your phone calls until the top of the hour. 808 590957, let's I want to get Christine here real quick, Okay? Because of the Super Bowl yesterday and the ads and like I didn't think the ads were quite up to snuff and his probably because they're there were not as many clever ones involving animals and things like that, as there had been before, or big, big gatherings of people laughing and throwing parties and the like what you saw in ads in years past. Because of covert. So things were a little bit different, but not for Tampa Bay. A Chris you there, by the way. Yeah, I want Frankie. Hey, do do you know the lions have been around since 1934? Okay. I don't know what Tampa Bay came into existence. Buccaneers team. Don't have that in front of me, and I don't have the chance to look it up right now. But do you know camp Obey. Now, In the last Let's see. The last 18 years has won two Super Bowls and the Lions have not been the one that Tampa Bay that's true. They beat the Raiders back in 2000 three's a Super Bowl when Jon Gruden had been traded from the Raider, says the coach to Tampa Bay. And now they've done it again with Tom Brady, who came there is a free agent and joking around about renaming the town. Tampa, Florida If in honor of Tom Brady, I'm gonna be shocked if that happens, But who knows? Stranger things. Look, I think no doubt. But here's the thing. You look at what what Tampa's been able to do over at least then they're two Super Bowl runs. David quality coaches. They've had quality coaching staffs. Tony Dungy built a winner down there and then and then Jon Gruden was just the one to push him over the edge on then you bring in somebody like Bruce Arians and his really incredible staff that he's got down there, led by Byron Leftwich at the offensive coordinator spot. And then you kind of bring in Tom Brady to throw you over the edge. So they have a lot of talent down there. And it's just about quality coaching. And they've had it over there to Super Bowl. Run so good on them. Yeah. Okay, So what'd you think of the ads? Yeah. Look, I I'm not I don't ever. Yeah, don't put a whole lot of stock into the ads. I'm or there for the game, but make you Yeah, I was not. I was not taken by any of the acts like I have been in years past. No, I think there was maybe one or two where I thought that that was okay. And then they have the rest. I thought kind of stunk so Did you like Springsteen's and for Jeep? No. I thought it was completely political. I've heard it described it. It's you know, it's all about product. That's got nothing to do with politics. Oh, yeah. Then why did we? Why don't we throw in the line? Several times re united States of America. Why was that? They're my favorite. My favorite part of that commercial Is he talked about having you know the two really two folds for me one. Why Bruce Springsteen is now a cowboy. Apparently, I thought that was strange because he's from Jersey and then being from Jersey You're one of those and what people would consider that liberal bastion on the coast, right? So you've got you've got somebody from Jersey? Uh, advocating for the people in the middle to come to them. I just I thought it was all phony. Just felt it just felt it just felt phony. But I thought it was completely political myself and I I just American to change that opinion and No, I love born to run by Springsteen. It's one of my favorite songs of all time, but I gotta tell you, it's he's also very, very political always has been, and he is way way to the left, Okay, and that's fine. That's fine. But I mean, let's be honest about it. Let's not say all those which a great ad that wasn't political at all. Yes, he wants political and he wrote it. So you know, Itwas So what? Meaning it wasn't political? Yeah, they're claiming it wasn't political. That's a re united States of America. Yeah, okay. So there you go. At any rate. I just want to throw that. I love the Toyota at those Jessica long the 13 time Paralympic gold medalist that was very touching and moving. And, uh, remember that one? Yeah. Go to go check it out. Check it out that line because it will be available to you. Jessica Long is her name and also How about the halftime show? What a stinker. That was. It wasn't quite up to standards of years. That was it was terrible. Yeah, Yeah, I I didn't. I guess I'm just, uh, not a fan of the weekend. That mean his music is fine. It's called sounds the same, but I just don't want but I just thought it was incredibly boring. I don't know I'm with you. I didn't think there was any real excitement and Yet Maybe people liked it. I don't know. I'm with you, though I I was not really captivated by it. So I'm not gonna I'm not gonna download any of his music. Yeah. All right. Listen, I gotta run. I thank you and we'll check into it a little bit. Okay, Chris. Thank you very much good job with the guests this morning and And Lomas Brown still remembers that Super Bowl. That's that Was that just sticks with me how much? He remembers that down in Tampa when when he won that Super Bowl. And how it was like I'm a champion forever be known as this champion, and that's the feeling inside. That's gotta be great. All right, let's get back to the phones at 808 590957. I believe the next caller waiting in line is in east China and Carl. Good morning around the Frank Beckmann Show. Nice to be with us. Thank you, Frank for taking my call. It's okay. It is my pleasure. As long as you don't call me an S. O B. Never never happened. Thank you Cook. I G 83 years old Army 61 23 during the missile crisis. Thank you for that Texas at a Mr face next to a sex face tactics. That was exciting. 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"jessica long" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"In effect until nine o'clock this morning for the valleys, low clouds clearing the sunny skies by mid to late morning coast. Up to 61 inland 68 the mountains 58 the deserts up to 79. Right now. Downtown. We are mostly cloudy and 55. Coco news time is 7 12 Mrs. Wrong? Yes, We've found a baby girl Fear adoption, but there's some things you need to know. She's in Siberia and she was born with a rare condition her legs will need to be amputated. Okay, well, that Sounds fantastic Well, but it's a It's a keep reading You alright? Toyota tugging at the heartstrings with a Super Bowl ad featuring American Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long, Okay. Company shelled out more than $5.5. Million for 30 seconds of airtime. So which one scored And which ones they're mumbled joining us on the cocoa news. Live line. He was with us on Friday. Director of Spot Bull, Dave Shafter. Good morning again, Dave. Hey, Good morning. Thanks for having me. Absolutely. So which ones were the big winners? What were the favorites? Well, the toilets by good well in our poll. It's in the top 10. Not quite in the top five. But yeah, that one kind of tugs at the heartstrings always a good tactic, but You know, Right now, I gotta tell you, I'm just refresh the results. Polls are still open to just refresh their results in the changed again. The top spot keeps going back and forth between these two brands Doritos for Matthew Matthew McConaughey is flat as a pancake until he discovers the due to Reno snack. Um, sounds like.

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"jessica long" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

Newsradio 700 WLW

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW

"She believes he will obey the terms of his release. Cowboys for Trump there. All right, Jim Ryan ABC News. Hey, thanks for your time this morning. Appreciate it. All right. Thanks. All right. We've got some snow Come into town. Less than five minutes. We got the 8 30 newscast. Did you see this rocket mortgage? Hold off a surprising double Sunday night, the first time in 14 years that the same brand secured the top two spots in the ad mater rankings. The last time this achieved was in 2007. The mortgage companies to 62nd Super Bowl ads placed 1st and 2nd in USA Today's ad meter, which ranks consumer Panelists and what they thought. It was the one starring Tracy Morgan, where he is taken humorous situations to illustrate the distinction, but praying pretty sure and certain The first one had him and Davis Teesta and Liza Koshi. I think I'm saying that right? It's where you want him in the bathtub with the strawberries, and the other one is called certain is better. Which Joey Bosa The third highest ranked Super Bowl commercial. Last night was Amazons. Alexis Body. It's the one was that Michael B. Jordan, I believe, number four. Came in with. Oh, that was the humerus spot featuring Dan Levy on Eminem's So that was the fourth highest rated spot last night on the Super Bowl. The fifth was Toyota's moving at about the Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long. That came in fifth. They have the top 10 listed one of the one I really liked. Also the General Motors one with Will Ferrell. It's called No way Norway, where he winds up in what Sweden instead of Norway, talking about G M's electric cars that was six Thing. It wasn't me. Cheetos commercial with Ashton Kushner and his wife that was number seven state farm commercial. I did not see this one state farm commercial was Drake. From State farm came in number eighth flat. Matthew. I did like that when Doritos the three D Garrido's where Matthew McConaughey winds up the Doritos vending machine. Was ninth and the other one I really liked. Also, we've talked about this morning. The 10th highest rated Super Bowl commercial. Last night was the Bud Light Seltzer Lemon Aid. We're the entire against the wedding parties under the table and things like that, and they're being pelted by reigning limits. There's the top 10 rated ads from the Super Bowl last night. All right. Snow coming to town. 8 28. We've got details in less than two minutes from Dr James right of right Dental center, Cincinnati and cold Spring thoughts of the high pitched drill the Effervescence of burning to searing into the roof of your mouth as tiny.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

03:02 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WJR 760

"Marketers looked at the temperature of the country. And decided we just thought we don't You just put another car or truck or SUV commercial out there. We need to put something out there this inspirational about perseverance and the power of the human spirit. And that's why we selected Jessica for this commercial. And, you know, I think this story is, you know, I said, What's so moving, I think is the commercial was filmed entirely in water and so that that finals in yet Involving her parents are actually her her real parents. And she admitted that you know she became emotional because she understood their part in her journey. And so it was again. It's It's one of those stories that you know. The irony is, is that we all get geared up for the Olympics every four years and deservedly so and there in the media is always looking for those days. Those inspirational stories, right A little of the novel that, you know. From the heels of each Olympics is a Paralympics in every one of those stories of his inspiring in their own way. So, you know, just the story is just one of thousands of stories about people who overcome Great abs as up schools and you know again, it was. It was our privileged to to introduce her to the world. Maybe for the first time for a lot of viewers. Kurt McAllister, Midwest public relations manager, Toyota Motor North America. I don't know if you heard it earlier on our program. We welcomed in M issue Department of Advertising, Public relations, folks. Professor Mom, uh, Colt with us. And he just So you know, this is a tough crowd. These air tough people that watch these commercials for 24 years in a row. And raped them, and I don't know if you heard this, but in fact the spot for the winning commercial For the Super Bowl was, in fact, Toyota's Jessica Long story upstream number one. Number one out of all of them curd, So I know you're proud about that. I didn't know if you've heard it, so I wanted to let you know. No, thank you. You know what? I was watching the Super Bowl last night and I helped it. I want to give props to the folks that it's still antis. I think that the two best commercials you saw last night was not only Jessica story but also the Jeep stories. Birth. Springsteen, I think both those messages were perfect for this time of place in our country. So congratulations of the folks is still antis. You'll be happy to know that Olivier Francoise listening in from Italy, I hope Is coming up next at 7 48, and we're going to tell him the same thing. Thank you, Kurt. Keep up the good work and congratulations to you, and all the hard working men and women of Toyota North America. Take it, Paul. Thank you, sir. Seven and they do so much for the community all the time. Good neighbors for sure. 7 44 and 7 60 wjr. This report is sponsored by Compassion International. It's a new year. But for kids in poverty around the world things they're still desperate. Join.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

05:06 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WJR 760

"The Paul W. Smith soon what a pleasure and privilege it is. Welcome back, Professor Bob called amazingly and we've been here for many of them, most of them. This is the 24th year in a row that professors from MSU's Department of advertising and public relations Raided the ads on Super Bowl Sunday, They raided national commercials on a scale of 1 to 5 taking note of each commercials. Creative production execution. Message placement and advertising strategy. They also considered whether each and was memorable whether the commercial might prompt a sale in particularly in 2021. Whether the tone was right for the Times Professor. Good morning. Welcome back to the show. Good morning, Paul W. It's always fun to be here and last night was kind of funny. Even though our party was virtual. We were all connected online as opposed to being together thanks to the covert virus. We were all connected. Virtually frankly, I mean, some people went to parties and all of that, but most of us stayed home and if we communicated it was with family and friends. Uh, and over online and we kept our distance and try to keep safe. Best weekend. I thought And and I had to write a column for today's paper, and I had to write it Thursday. So imagine writing about the Super Bowl several days before it happened, But I got it plenty right eye guy said It was kind of a try effective that I thought that the game would be good in that Tom Brady would win. And I thought that the halftime show would be okay and a little eccentric, But people who people like the weekend love did on then, of course, the commercials. I thought we would do Okay, even though some of the big guys like Well, Budweiser didn't bring the Clydesdales, but I thought the commercials were pretty good. Did you think that commercials overall We're pretty good. Yeah, There were some ads that were pretty good as a whole as a group. Maybe a little below average because there were some bad adds, um, the Skechers. Ad with Tony Roma was kind of bad. The only CEO plane, you know the piano in the middle of a field. That was bad we weight was weird was it was just weird, but we had some great ads. I mean, the Eminem's ad was very popular. We loved the Toyota ad with the Olympic competitors. We, um we like the Jeep ad, and that was very emotional. A two minute spot. So that said $20 million check right there to run that spot. Um, but you know what? You know what one of the one of the keys of that commercial honestly. Is that Bruce Springsteen did it and he doesn't do commercials and one of the problems that they've had is some people complaining. The Bruce Springsteen was very political. During this last election cycle, so They're kind of saying, Well, why is he saying Let's let's meet in the middle if he didn't say that during the last administration, but that's that's what you expect. And that's not how you look at these ads. Nor do I frankly. Right. You look at it for what's in front of you. And it was a very poetic well, the cinematography um the good visuals that you know. In the end, though, they had a map of the United States and they cut off the upper peninsula so apparently opened in the in the U. P is gonna buy it cheap. Everybody's a critic. For goodness sakes. It's not the first time sadly. If the U. P was missing, But I think Olivia Francoise did a an incredible job V. This is the guy that brought us Eminem. This is the guy who brought us. Paul Harvey the farmer. Remember that one. I don't remember what the what? The gist of the Clint Eastwood. One was, but he's brought us classic commercials. And I think he did it begin. Well, The Springsteen ad is the iconic ad. Of the game. But there were other cute, funny Super Bowl, You know, humorous animal kinds of things. The Cheetos ad was pretty good with Ash Ashton Kutcher. And Mila Kunis. It was pretty funny, and you know, there were just the will Ferrell. General Motors spot was just cute. You know, you have to. There was a lot of promo up to it. And some of the pro mo's were not as good as the actual ad. And you saw the editor. Well, that's kind of funny. Yeah, it was kind of funny. I did see some of the teases and seeing the entire ad. Made it much easier to understand exactly what was going on. And I did. I did think it was clever. And you mentioned in fact, on my list that I have from you folks on beer talking once again with Professor Bob. Cold image, you, advertising professor. You're number One spot was an auto commercial. The one for Toyota. Kurt McAllister is coming up a little later. And it was Jessica. Long Story and Brian. Give us just a taste of that, Mrs. Yes,.

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"jessica long" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

New Jersey 101.5

03:45 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5

"New Jersey if not yet been given priority to receive a covert vaccination, But If you live in New York and teach in New Jersey, you're on that state's priority list. New York is also giving priority to restaurant workers open with a hybrid scheduled in early September and running fully in person five days a week since the middle of October. One school district in Bergen County has not been forced to close its doors yet due to the ongoing pandemic. Dario Spores a superintendent of the KARLSTAD, East Rutherford, Beckton original high school district, says the school has had its fair share of cases maybe three a month. But while virus transmission may be very active in the community that's just not the case in school sports, says other schools or district's can get open and stay open. But the will to do so has to be there can come up with every excuse on ways to close her wife. You can open. That mentality has to go sports and says it's one thing to mitigate virus spread. It's another to mitigate fear of the virus, and that's constantly part of the plan. Dino Flam Me, a New Jersey one on 1.5 News, Tammany Jersey's first news 509. It's only had emergency use authorization since November, but monoclonal antibody treatment An experimental Coben therapy continues to show great promise in New Jersey, according to Dr Christopher Freer of R W. J Barnabus health, monoclonal antibody therapy as a treatment for high risk covert patients who are not very sick yet, he says, a plasma, genetically engineered and clone from the antibodies of people who have had cove it is given to newly diagnose covert patients and 95% of them on Lee have minor symptoms and don't need to go into the hospital. The early you get this into the patient is decreases the viral Load of Corbett and the viral load is what makes people sick. He describes the therapy as a major step forward. David Math found New Jersey one on 1.5 News. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says the country is still in a deep hole with millions of lost jobs. But the President Biden's $1.9 trillion relief plan. Could generate enough growth to restore full employment by next year. Republican senators argue the proposal is too expensive of particular interest in New Jersey. The full $1400 direct payment is likely to go to anyone making $75,000 a year or less. The plan may also contain a repeal of the salt cap, allowing you to deduct more of your property taxes and an increase in the child tax credit from $2000 to 3600. State Labor Department says they've finished reworking their computer system to handle in 11 Week extension of unemployment benefits. The federal extension is for 11 weeks, and for those who have exhausted their initial benefits. You should have gotten an email this weekend, telling you to resume certifying online. There were a good number of notable Super Bowl ads. Last night. The Sesame Street characters for door Dash Toyota showing the story of Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long Drake from State Farm. New Jersey based auto insurance company is being roundly condemned for its ad mocking workplace harassment. Ms. Davis Tommy just brought me into his office and whipped out his opinion, Tommy, I didn't just rip it out. She was in the window. Yes, I have a pretty big opinion, please. It's not that big commercial was rapidly criticized on social media just seconds after it aired, many claiming that cure was trivializing sexual harassment. There's been no comment from the company. I'm a New jersey's first news, 5 12. It is going to be a quiet Cold day today. But will we see more snow tomorrow? Daniel having extended look at the forecast, and then we'll recap our top stories next All Jersey all the time. My favorite people in the World, New Jersey, one on 1.5. Little flexibility can go a long way by refinancing. Your newer used out alone.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:38 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

"Wish many of their teachers will remain at home. 1600 teachers have been granted an American with disabilities accommodation, meaning they have an underlying health condition, or maybe at a higher Risk of severe illness from the coronavirus. Those teachers will virtually connect to teach classrooms full of kids and help students out around 850 classroom monitors are going to be hired. Those teachers have the option of returning to the classroom once they've been vaccinated. Luke Luke to beauty. Opie knows students will be returning to their school buildings in the next few weeks in Alexandria City schools and will soon learn about Arlington County's plan. More from wtl piece, Neil Augustine already is not time. For this pivot Alexandria School Superintendent Gregory Hutchings, with numbers showing slightly less risk teachers, getting vaccines and mitigation process is in place to try to avoid spread in schools, he says. The time is now K through fifth grade with disabilities and English learners will return to Alexandria Schools more second by March. 16th students in all grades who chose hybrid will be back in buildings two days a week in Arlington County Superintendent Francisco Diran says Hill announced returned dates for all grades at the next school board meeting on February 18th. The log unstained Wtl Pino, the Corona virus pandemic has revealed the importance of tending to Children's emotional well being. Wtl piece. Kate Ryan s some insight and some advice. That lumber room who leads the counseling team at Montgomery County's Briggs Cheney Middle School in Silver Spring, is very familiar with the emotional issues that kid's air facing because of the pandemic there at home alive, depending on where they live. They may not even see their classmates in their neighborhoods. And if there you don't have siblings, it's really lonely. So a lot of time is spent in that social emotional peace, trying just to equip them with the skills they need. So Articulate their thoughts without being impulsive and making decisions That probably aren't the best for parents, Baru advises. Have realistic expectations like Don't change your standards or one in your child to do really well, but just be mindful of the fact that they are 12 or 13, and they're in a virtual space, and they haven't seen their friends in the year. Kate Brian w. T. O P NEWS Maryland WOMAN in the Super Bowl spotlight tonight. Baltimore is Jessica long. One of America's most decorated Paralympic swimmers, is featured in a Toyota commercial. You won't see a single car and Toyota 62nd spot with Baltimore Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long, Alex for me to be amputated, who was adopted from.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:53 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

"This weekend in the district. 22 year old to Sean Watkins of Southeast was found shot to death early this morning in the 4800 block of Benning Road southeast On Saturday afternoon, 30 year old Isaiah Glover of Northeast was found shot to death in the 4100 block off Minnesota Avenue Northeast. As always, the Metropolitan Police Department offers a reward of up to $25,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of anyone responsible for a homicide in the district. D C is activating a task force and assigning staff to focus solely on curbing the rising number of Carjackings in the city. We started our Carjacking task force where we're pulling in our federal partners to include the FBI. Acting D. C. Police chief Robert Conte says he's also assign detectives to Carjacking cases, which continue to plague the region was also an arrest of four juveniles that committed a Carjacking in upper Northwest. He says he's strategizing with chiefs of police in large cities, which are also seeing this type of crime through the police Executive Research forum to see what other efforts they have on the way to may be helpful to us here, Conte's asking drivers not to leave their cars running. Nor unattended as it can increase the chance to become a victim, Meghan Cloherty, w T. O P News and upcoming Town Hall takes a critical look at the justice system and what black male prosecutor's face inside and outside of the courtroom, Perry Paler, deputy state's attorney in Prince George's County, says as a prosecutor, he works alongside law enforcement. It is a black man. Things are different outside the courtroom innocence. We get off work where a part of the class is subjected to excessive force, No policing, and inside the courtroom. You have the small micro questions where you walk in accord and the judge asked you. Where's your lawyer? Right. Later this month, he'll be speaking at a virtual town hall with blackmail prosecutors from across the country. Prince George's County state's attorney, I You should Brave boys office is co hosting the event, and she puts it this way. Absolutely. I believe in the system, but we absolutely believe the system can be improved period. Okay. Brian W T O P. NEWS the Baltimore Police Department says the number of citizen complaints against its officers and incidents of false arrests both dropped more than 40%. Last year, the Baltimore Sun reports officials credit a smarter, less confrontational approach to law enforcement and fewer interactions with the public during the ongoing pandemic. Maryland woman will share some of the Super Bowl spotlight tonight. Baltimore is Jessica, Long, one of America's most decorated Paralympics swimmers, is being featured in a Toyota commercial. You won't see a single car and Toyota 62nd spot with Baltimore Paralympic swimmer Jessica Long legs for me to.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:29 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

"Again, so stay tuned. Strong team four meteorologist Amelia Draper. Still really pretty outside Word 49 degrees here in D C. It's 4 51. Now on Double D T O P A volunteer D C police officer and lawyer has been found dead in his Laurel, Maryland home, and investigators think he was killed. Police were called to a home on Main Street in Laurel. Just before 1 P.m. Wednesday, the call went out as a possible burglary. Um, And when they arrived, they found the man deceased. Laura Guinan is with Laurel Police 43 year old Brian Bregman was a reserve D C police officer for 16 years. He was also an attorney. Police are calling his death a homicide, but they're not giving any indication of how he died. We're following up on many, many leads right now again and says homicides and Laurel are extremely rare. The city had none last year. Michelle Bash. W. T. O P. News, the CEO of the Social media platform parlor, says he has been fired parlor is among the social media services used to coordinate the attack on the U. S Capitol by supporters of then President Donald Trump. John Mattes is firing follows Amazons decision to remove parlor from its Web hosting services last month. Amazon says Mats refused to take down post calling for the killing, rape and torture of prominent people, including politicians and tech executives. Parlor is suing Amazon to keep itself online. But its APP has been erased from the Google and Apple APP stores After several bad crashes during the pandemic changes. They're coming to a treacherous section of the Beltway's outer loop. NBC for Transportation reporter Adam Tuhs talks about a new repair technique designed to make it safe for you. Have you ever heard of friction? Abrasion for road surfaces? Well, think of it this way. The Beltway is about to get hit with metal spheres at high speed, creating all sorts of dimples and divots. And the end game here is a rougher road that actually creates more friction and slows your car down to get all that. All the work is about to start starting next week and coming up on news for tonight will explain it all, plus why it could help with crashes. Lots of people are getting excited about the Super Bowl commercials. This Sunday, a Maryland native will be highlighted in a 60 seconds Toyota spot, but her commercial and many others won't have the same tone normally associated with the game. Jessica Long of Baltimore is one of the most decorated Paralympic swimmers in U. S history, and Toyota's introducing you with.

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"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:45 min | 2 years ago

"jessica long" Discussed on WTOP

"President Biden is reportedly weighing a plan to send masks directly to all American households. People familiar with the discussions tell NBC NEWS. It's in action. The Trump Administration explored but scrapped. The covert 19 response team now is evaluating the logistics of mailing out millions of face coverings, but the proposal has not yet reached President Biden for final approval. President Biden And has asked all Americans to wear face masks for the 1st 100 days of his term. He's even signed several executive actions that mandate wearing face coverings on federal property and aboard public transportation. The president's son, Hunter and ongoing target for conservatives has a memoir coming out in April. The book is called Beautiful things, and we'll send her on his well publicized struggles with substance abuse. Moments ago, White House press secretary Jen Psaki read aloud President Biden and Jill Biden's personal statement on that book. We had my our son, 100 strength and courage to talk openly about his addiction so that others might see themselves in his journey and find hope the book starts with a question. Where's Hunter? The answer is he's in this book, The good, the bad and the beautiful, it reads. Book was kept under wraps. Even as Hunter Biden's business dealings became a fixation of then President Trump during the campaign. Another member of a far right extremist group is now facing charges. Ah Washington State man who officials say was near the front of the crowd of writers who stormed the capital last month has been arrested The Justice Department, says Ethan Nordine, a member of the proud boys, also known as Rubio, Pan Man appeared in U. S District Court in Seattle after being charged in Washington, D C in an email nor Dean's father said his son will be held accountable for his actions. Lisa Matteo CBS News The CEO of the Social Media platform Parlor, says he's been fired parlor is among the social media services used to coordinate the attack on the U. S Capitol by supporters of then President Trump. Firing follows Amazons decision to remove parlor from its Web hosting services last month. Amazon says the company leader refused to take down post calling for the killing, Rape and torture of prominent people, including politicians and technology executives. Parlor is suing Amazon The Keep Its platform online. Well, lots of people get excited about the commercials during the Super Bowl in this Sunday, Ah, Maryland native will be highlighted in a 62nd spot by Toyota. Jessica Long of Baltimore, is one of the most decorated Paralympics swimmers in U. S history,.

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