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"jetta" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

05:38 min | 8 months ago

"jetta" Discussed on ExtraTime

"Although, when you're talking about fairness, where Rubin did not need to slide from 45 yards away. That didn't help. I couldn't help. But yeah. Self imposed. Penalty, Brody, who had an amazing chance late where he burst like 90 yards down the pitch and almost gets in on the keeper. I think ojeda took one and then Schmidt, who I think is their, you know, not. I mean, the fact that this is that email, I read it because it's funny, but there's no shade on Tate Schmidt. The fact that he's willing to go take that PK and he's in the position to need to go take that PK says something about the way that the game went down. So in the approach that RSL. Yeah, that's how gas this team was by the end. I don't know if you guys talked about this. I mentioned it a bit with Jeff rotter on my show, but to me, once wearing thing about this performance from Austin wasn't the two goals conceited, it was that they completely went away from their own style for like almost the entire time they were man up, but at least all of extra time. I've never seen them hit that many crosses. They didn't wait for play to progress. They didn't try and use their patterns to pull RSL wide. They didn't try and get to the end line for cutbacks. It was just like pumping crosses into the box from the moment Jetta got on the field and hoping for knockdowns, which again, what I said about the galaxy is like, you don't know teams are gonna react to the playoffs the right way and be themselves and that was worrying with Austin FC who are the most dogmatic and MLS about the way they play with the ball and how much possession and the patterns that they want to use. 60 crosses on the day. That's insane. Yeah. That's too many. Three times too many. From where? And right? It's not in any way their identity. And so that was really frustrating and watching it play out. And they almost worked. But you go back to the patterns and you go back to the moments for it. It can work when they have areas to run downhill a little bit, like the Diego fugu does ball where he cuts back inside and there's space in behind and you have multiple runners and then drew you can say, okay, you're fronting me. I'm gonna make the near post run and Diego has the quality. But if you're just whipping it into a static GT from deep area. Then he's like a target. It's like target practice. It literally is hitting him. And going out, it's not going to no, no, that's not going to be it. Yeah, ragone missed a chance literally. What's the doorstep? How? One of the worst misses I've seen at GT I don't think he just was basically clogging up space. He wasn't creating anything. And that didn't help. So those two didn't work. The one that I think did work was Danny Pereira coming in. You mean the starter? Bizarre to see that not to see him not go from the start. I'm sure they'll learn from that and he has to start in this next match. I mean, he just has to. So and then I thought, was it Coleman? Yeah. He did well coming in. I thought was a good sub for Gallagher there. So I think there was some learnings there for Austin FC, but we've seen expansion teams in the past get to the playoffs.

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:02 min | 10 months ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"And asked others on the platform. Why are you doing anything? You know, my apologies to that woman. Metro GM Randy Clark says when harassment happens, he hopes the public will. The report that, and I expect our staff to be able to deal with that situation or call additional resources to deal with. Either in the station or out. Now since posting the video montani tells us she's heard from numerous women who have had similar, even worse experiences. Somebody board chair Paul smedberg says has to change. One of the components of getting writers back is their feeling safe on the system. At metro headquarters, John dome in WTO P news. An update now to a story we have been following today, Howard county police have a description of a car that they say hit and killed a skateboarder last night in Colombia. They believe it's a 2015 to 2018 Volkswagen Jetta with damage to the front driver's side. The body of Joseph deliberates was found in the median of Snowden river Parkway, south of Oakland mills road just before 6 this morning, investigators believe the victim had been skateboarding on the travel portion of the roadway when he was hit. A reward of up to $5000 is being offered for information in the case. New tonight employees have unionized at a Trader Joe's in Massachusetts. The union passed on a vote of 45 to 31 in the town of Hadley, which is west of Boston. Their supermarket is the first Trader Joe's with an employee's union, although workers at two other locations have started similar efforts. The next step is putting together a committee to negotiate a contract with the California based company, which has about 550 stores nationwide. You will soon get a chance to see Doctor Fauci behind the scenes. His experience during the pandemic is the focus of a PBS American masters documentary. It follows Fauci at home and at work during a 14 month period starting with President Biden's inauguration in January of 2021. Tony, a year in the life of doctor Anthony Fauci, is set to debut on PBS next spring. That will be after a release in theaters. Money news 25 and 55 here's Jeff played. Wall Street rally again today that I'll up 332 points. The S&P 500 Index up 49 the NASDAQ

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"jetta" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

04:32 min | 11 months ago

"jetta" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"It's a beautiful thing. I really love to hearing your blood clot experience and how you had such a near brush with death and something so uncomfortable for us as primordial beings. We can get a lot of beauty out of that darkness. We can get a lot of beauty out of the discomfort out of facing our fears and just sitting with whatever it is that we've been handed. Through that, we're able oftentimes to catalyze really deep change within us or to find whatever modalities really work for us that give us reasons to live. And that just put things into such a greater perspective. You know, oftentimes we shy away so much from darkness or from pain or discomfort when oftentimes those are great, great, great teachers that can really put us on to a better trajectory for ourselves. Absolutely. So what is a final word or words? Or statement? That you can make about combo and integrating that into someone's life. Yeah, so I'll try to keep it brief because I could just keep on going on for ages. But I just want to say with combo, don't put it in a box. Don't put it in a box because it makes you uncomfortable or because the idea of putting yourself through nausea just sounds totally unrealistic for you and it doesn't make sense. I would say keep your heart open to it and if you're a spiritual being, you know, ask the frog to show you whether or not it's time to sit with it. It can catalyze really deep change within us. And that oftentimes becomes very scary on a very deep primordial level and the negative ego can come in and kind of shut it down or turn it away. When oftentimes it can really be helpful and beneficial to living a better life. And if combo does call to you, if it does speak as something that you need to experience in this life or it could be helpful with bursting through a block physically or mentally, it works on both planes. You can find responsible practitioners here within the United States. I myself, I'm in the Bay Area of San Francisco. And then I also travel, I do retreats, I've ever treat coming up in India in October. But you can also find other practitioners in your area via combo international's website, or the IA, KP's website, the international association of combo practitioners. And it's important to have somebody who's gone through good training in your country of origin, so they know kind of what your life has been like and they can really hold a better and safer space for you. Lastly, I also want to say integration is really important. Like I mentioned earlier, all of these things show us how good life can be, how good we can feel. But it's up to us in our humanness to put them into play. So having support can really be helpful with that or learning to be really honest with yourself when you're going and reaching towards distractions or things that are no longer good for you that you hold on to really tightly. So that's a lot in closing, but I love it. How do we reach you? Yeah, so I am an integration coach too. I do plant medicine psychedelic integration, combo integration, lifestyle integration as well as serve the actual combo itself. And you can find me on Instagram at moonflower combo, which combo is combo. And then you can find me at moonflower insights dot com or email me, moonflower insights at Gmail dot com. And I hope to hear from as many of you as the medicine speaks. I love it. Thank you so much, Jennifer being here today. What a delight, learning about combo and just get a hangout with such a cool, cool human being. Thank you. Oh my gosh, it's always so cool hanging out with you, rob. I feel so blessed to have met you and just keep doing what you're doing, keep making people's days brighter, keep shining that light. Thank you. And thank you so much for your support and taking time out of your busy and precious day or night to listen. So appreciate it. Thank you for allowing me along my very special guest, Jetta Blaine, touch your heart, move your soul and inspire you to live a life of transformation. I'm rob actis.

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"jetta" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

07:19 min | 11 months ago

"jetta" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"Avenues of getting to where you want to get, which is peace and tranquility and happily ever after. Yeah, I love that too. You've created such a great platform for people to find different ways to transform the journey to transformation. Is it an easy one either? Because oftentimes you lose Friends, family in the process, and psychedelics can really have the potential as well as combo and frog medicine to show you how good life can really be. They can get you in touch with your actual desires without the influence of the people that you grew up with that have surrounded yourself by or the standards of society, but it's up to each person in their individuality to implement whatever lessons that they get from their psychedelic experience or from their combo experience to actually get their tactfully and in real life. There is a certain level I believe with these medicines that allow people to just kind of walk through that doorway on their own because they do work on an energetic level very real, but there's still a lot of really deep hard work that's involved. And so I think it's wonderful as we stigmatize all of these things because it helps for more of a community for people who are seekers who want to attain something higher who wants to take responsibility for themselves and create a life that's more worth living. So I'm loving that we get to talk about that here and that it's just becoming a greater conversation all around. Yeah, it's fun, you know, it's one thing I noticed during these last couple of years is that conversation is definitely increased. Well, I'm distractions, are not there anymore. And so I think relationships have been impacted and good ways and bad ways. I love the conversation about ancient healing medicine and I was just having a conversation this morning about sweat lodges and how you go in and you do the sweat lodges and these ancient practices have been around for so many thousands of years and here live in Arizona we have Sedona, which has all kinds of really incredible different practices there and when you're called to do whatever you're called to do, you know when you're called to do it. And you don't have to be convinced. I don't think anybody's ever been convinced to do combo or ayahuasca or DMT or psychedelics. It's just before them and they are on a journey. Yeah, it's really funny. The first time that I sat with combo, it was like I had this crazy intrusive thought again like how I had when I first saw the sign for combo. And this thought said, you're ready for ayahuasca. And it was literally right after I thought, oh man, I can't do these medicines. Just meditate, I'm yogi, whatever. I'll meditate my way through my suicidal episodes. And so when I, when I heard this thought, I literally turned around and was like, what? That's not what I just said. And it's funny because then a year later, ayahuasca found me. And somebody asked me to come to their circle and to help facilitate combo. And because we give combo oftentimes before ayahuasca because it makes for a better ayahuasca experience. And I was so resistant and so hesitant and continued to be resistant hesitant for Iowa for my next several times experiencing it. But it just felt like some kind of call that I knew I had to listen to. And it really helped get me in touch with my fear with different things that I'd been holding on to inside with resolving a lot of my PTSD and just seeing what I had gotten out of it in the end. It's not uncommon for people to be really thankful for trauma after an ayahuasca experience. But it brings you into the beauty of existence and also the darkness of existence. And so it's important to have responsible facilitators within that. But there is a heart call oftentime that people feel and that's why they approach something so scary or so unfamiliar. It's funny. I think back to the movie, Jumanji, with that drum beat, dump, dump, dump, dump, combos, Colin, you hear the drum beat of combo of them. Yeah. I love that. But the croaking of a frog. It's very, it's very interesting. I find all this so fascinating. And what I find fascinating is that I've been on this earth for a long time and never heard of it until recently just a few years ago and then you brought it up in our conversations and I was like, well, I know about that and I found it fascinating because when I first discovered it was that we were in Hawaii and when I first discovered it, it didn't it didn't even faze me, which I find fascinating. None of this stuff phased me anymore. The last couple of years, I'm probably a little longer than last couple of years, but even before the pandemic, but it's just interesting how your mind opens up and all of a sudden you're just like, yeah, I'm okay with this, you know, I feel like I just kind of like let life unfold in these mysteries and all these different practices that are showing up in front of me and it's quite enlightening to see how powerful all this stuff is. And the results. It sounds like you really peeling back the layers of conditioning too as you open your mind to alternative modalities and as you see in meet other people who have had really great experiences from them and I'm sure in some ways have had great experiences with other alternative healing modalities yourself. Yeah, I will say, you know, I had a blood clot and I was supposed to die and I didn't die, which I'm really happy. I didn't die. Me too. I know. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. I know. May I be sad too? And I remember that I just laid in bed for a couple months and tried to not die. And you have a lot of time to do a lot of inner work. A lot. And process. And you experience spiritual transformation. One of the things that occurred when I was there, I don't know if I got it. I don't think I got it, but I think the volume and it was amplified is my intuitiveness. And my empathic ability. And I was like, wow, that's new. Downloads. Okay. That's interesting. And just these words that I use now and where I am. I mean, here to have this show life transformation radio is it's just so different than what I was before. Some of the traumatic experiences I had in my life and that's a beautiful thing. I'm not going to say weird because I think language matters and I think that the words we use matter. So I'm going to say it's a really beautiful thing. The experiences that I'm having and have had and the people that are coming into my life and

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"jetta" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

Life Transformation Radio

07:10 min | 11 months ago

"jetta" Discussed on Life Transformation Radio

"Kind of cool. Yeah, as we change our inner world, we change our outer world and combo very much so changes the inner world. The first time I sat with it I was living in India and it was really funny. I saw a sign that said Amazonian frog detox and I looked at my friend and just said, I know what this is and I have to do it. But I didn't know what it was and I didn't know why I said that. It was like something spoke through me almost and I was just like, okay, whatever we're going to do it. And so I sat with it and I never thought I was going to sit with it again. It was very physical. Combo does have this otherworldly spiritual component to it that can really help people break through mental blockages, traumas, change the course of their lives in a lot of ways. But we can't explain that scientifically like how we can with the peptide content that I mentioned earlier. But oftentimes, if people are into psychedelics or the first time they sit with it, they think it's just purely physical and that they can't get other things from it, which just quite frankly isn't true, especially if you consider continue to sit with it. It really can surprise you in a lot of ways. For the first time I sat with it, I was just like, oh man, these medicines aren't for me. I'm just going to stick with yoga and meditation. And then a year later, a friend asked me to sit with her with combo because she didn't want to do it alone. And so I was like, okay, I guess I'll do it again. And it really helped me that second time to purge a lot of abuse that I had experienced. That wasn't mine. A lot of trauma that was sitting really deep in my cells. I believe that since breaks the cell walls is the cleanses you on such a deep level. It really helps with the cellular memory that we have around different experiences and lives and then possibly even past lives. That's a part of your belief system. And for me personally, it's helped me realize a lot of ways I was perpetuating my trauma in my adult life. And just helped me rid myself of all of this energy that was really stuck within my body and creating this health. How long ago did you do it? 2018 was my first time sitting with it. Wow. So recently. Recently, and I've been serving for a little bit more than a year and a half. So going on two years now. And so how widespread is the use of combo in the United States and how widespread is the use of it in the United States right now? Why don't you think, actually, I always get surprised by some of the people that get in touch with me for ceremony. I've helped or I've served everybody from Apple executives to people who have cancer or to people that have severe depression, anxiety, things of that sort. Also as a shamanic medicine for lack of a better word, it typically has a really interesting way of communicating with people that it's time to sit with it. Like oftentimes people will hear about it and then they'll see frogs or hear frogs croaking or dream about it and then they'll get in touch with me. It's really amazing. It never gets old hearing about how people first heard about it. I can just imagine someone who's listening here and here we are talking about an Amazon tree frog that you extract the poison from its back and you have a ceremony and you experience pretty incredible purging to transform your life and they're like, what the heck am I listening to right now? I know it sounds so crazy but really it's interesting with combo 'cause you tell people about combo and they have one of three reactions. One reaction is it's like it goes right by their ear and like they don't even hear it. Like they're not faced. Another reaction is they're just like, oh yeah, I have to do that. And then the other reaction typically is what the hell and they get almost like offended by it because it's different. But one thing that I do want to state is that this is a medicine that has been used for thousands of years by indigenous tribes in the Amazon. There's a reason it's still around. And even though it goes against our western paradigm that we have formed when it comes to medicine, that doesn't mean it's not effective. It's just different. And I don't think many people can disagree at this point that our paradigm and approach when it comes to medicine here in the United States isn't as effective as it could be considering the mental health crisis that we've been experiencing the opiate crisis that we've been experiencing all the different chronic illnesses that plague people. Being sick is the normal here. And it's not like our paradigm that we have is really helping people as opposed to just kind of alleviating their symptoms and keeping them in a financial loop. So that they keep paying into a system. Combos very effective. It's very scientifically backed. It just brings you into a state of discomfort and catharsis, which our system frowns down upon, but maybe that's what we need instead of suppressing everything to allow it to come up and out. Well, I think things are changing rapidly. I know psychedelics are becoming so mainstream right now. Yeah. Before this pandemic, I don't think I ever heard anybody in my circle of friends or influence ever talk about the fact that they did psychedelics. Never. And just all different walks of life, and I've been quite fascinated about that. And I just saw on the news that they are actually doing scientific research on the psychedelics. They're talking about legalization of the mushrooms. Even MDMA, I think it's what it called. The psychological, there's a Netflix show that they're talking about. Someone just told me about it. But it's just amazing how mainstream it's all becoming, how our consciousness is changing. And our conversation is opening up and it's interesting because when all this stuff crossed your path, it's there's a reason for it. When the ayahuasca crosses your path or the psychedelics crosses your path, when the student is ready, the teacher appears and a lot of people referred to combo or psychedelics as the teacher and so I find it quite fascinating how things are changing. And I also love the fact that the stigma of it is changing and that who would have thought in a million years that do you have a show on Netflix, which is a giant network and there's multiple shows on psychedelics and mind altering substances and really fascinating. So I think people are finally opening their minds and I think that western medicine definitely has a whole whole that's a whole other story. I wouldn't even go down that path. But I love the fact and especially on this show that we can talk about.

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"Small town small community I know it's going to bring those tighter and closer together CBS is Nicole Schengen now on the investigation into the killer A law enforcement is still searching for a motive We know that this is a local 18 year old individual who was the gunman still learning more about how that individual procured a handgun possibly more weapons before entering that elementary school At The White House flags have been lowered to half staff and President Biden about to arrive back in the U.S. from his trip to Asia is scheduled to address the nation in around 90 minutes CBS News special report I'm Steve futterman And we will carry the president's remarks live here on WTO P and WTO P dot com So stay with us 6 53 and other news tonight An army reservist accused of storming the capitol last year is now on trial during opening statements here in D.C. a federal prosecutor said that Timothy Hale cusanelli joined the mob's attack to stop Congress from certifying President Biden's electoral victory And he hoped it would start a Civil War but a defense attorney said the New Jersey man came to peacefully protest in the only entered the building because of groupthink Coworkers at a navy base described him as a white supremacist and a Nazi sympathizer who wore a Hitler mustache to work And overnight crash leaves one person dead in two injured and fairfax county happened about two 15 this morning as a Volkswagen Jetta tried running into or tried turning into skyline Plaza route 7 and south George Mason drive but a Honda accord hit the car a woman in the Jetta was killed police say the driver and passenger in that Honda tried running off but police Gotham in that driver has life threatening injuries Some Hyundai's are being recalled because the seat belt parts can explode and send sharpener flying Cars that could have that problem include some accents elantra's and elantra HEVs The government says three people have been hurt too in the U.S..

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:39 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"Over inflation and other challenges at home Sagar Meghani Washington Three 35 one person dead two injured in a crash in fairfax county early this morning Police say about two 15 a.m. the driver of a Volkswagen Jetta was trying to turn left into skyline Plaza condominiums on or from south George Mason drive The driver of a Honda accord was traveling the other way and hit the Jetta killing a woman passenger the Jetta driver was taken to the hospital Right after the crash the accord driver and passenger ran off but officers caught up to them and arrested the passenger for being drunk in public they accord driver was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries The investigation continues A Maryland state police trooper without any training maneuvered a tow truck to help save its operator's life when he got trapped under an SUV This happened about ten 30 yesterday morning in Silver Spring The tow truck operator was towing vehicles from a crash on the eastbound four 95 ramp to southbound colesville road when an SUV slipped off the truck bed and fell on him Trooper Jason Reed from the rockfield barracks got in the tow truck and lowered the truck's bed to the ground He then repositioned the bad beneath the front of the SUV and used the bed to lift the car off the man the unidentified driver was taken to the hospital Stay with us here on WTO knew the afternoon breaking the FBI uncovers a plot to kill former president George W. Bush It's 36 Patrick was way behind on his IRS taxes I was in way over my head The total amount ended up being somewhere just over $30,000.

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:52 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"60s Ten 41 a person is dead in an overnight crash in fairfax county Police say two cars collided on south George Mason drive and falls church around two 15 this morning Police say the driver of a Volkswagen Jetta was traveling south and attempting to turn left into skyline Plaza the driver of a Honda accord was traveling northbound and struck the VW and adult female passenger in the Jeddah was pronounced dead on the scene Initially both occupants of the accord fled on foot but they were found by officers One man the passenger was arrested for being drunk in public the driver was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries the police investigation continues The Johnny Depp defamation trial continues to unfold in fairfax the trial against his former wife Amber Heard is set to take a dramatic turn this week CBS News has confirmed there will be a high profile witness who will testify tomorrow in depth defense Here CBS as Jonathan vaguely atti Supermodel Kate moss who dated Johnny Depp in the 90s is expected to be called to testify as a witness by deps legal team in the libel trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard Earlier this month heard testified that during a fight in 2015 she recalled an alleged incident where death was rumored to have pushed moss down a staircase Death claims domestic abuse allegations written by his ex-wife in a Washington Post op-ed impacted his ability to work Amber Heard is pursuing a counter claim of a $100 million closing statements expected to begin on Friday A man from Howard county will now spend years behind bars for assaulting officers during the capitol riot He was sentenced to 33 months in prison on January 6th 23 year old Matthew Ryan.

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"It's a spotty shower in the area this morning 61 at DuPont circle Germantown at 58 and we've got 58 as well outside our studios brought to you by long fence 20% off savings on fences decks and pavers go to long fan dot com and schedule your free estimate today It's 9 11 new this morning a woman is dead after a crash near skyline Plaza in fairfax county Police say around 2 o'clock on George Mason drive a Honda accord crashed into a Volkswagen Jetta The driver in the passenger of the accord ran from the crash but were caught by police officers The driver of the accord was taken to the hospital with life threatening injuries the passenger was arrested for being drunk in public A woman who was in the Jetta died at the scene the driver of that car was also taken to the hospital wrote closures are still in place as the investigation continues Well a community is in mourning The loss of a prince George's county couple who left behind to teenagers Kyle and Charlotte savage died early Sunday morning just miles away from their home when their vehicle crashed into a pole on Annapolis road and exploded on impact The couple had two sons a 17 year old who will soon graduate high school and a 14 year old set to enter high school Charlie's boys were her world And she would not hesitate a moment to tell you that Charlene's sister Linda hunter spoke with our news partners at NBC four a friend of the family began raising money for their son's first year in college the goal was to raise $40,000 but has now reached more than a $180,000 We.

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"jetta" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

04:04 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Don't know how we talked too much You used to be on Cairo for a while I wish comore Cairo would have been better for the resume That's for damn sure No the big king ten 90 Yeah but how will I be able to hear you Well for the easiest way actually of course you can always go to WGN stream but also I stream the show on Raleigh dot net And I also have all the previous shows downloadable without any commercial interruptions And the stream of whatever show is current will run until the next current show And then the downloads are there in perpetuity Oh okay So no excuse there there I don't know how I'm going to call you Why not Questions now Why don't you call 888-876-5593 works anywhere in North America Canada or U.S. All right All right you're my encyclopedia Yeah no I'd love to hear Where in Seattle are you moving Well we're going to be going to west Seattle Okay Yes Seattle Malibu they call it Yes Where's Seattle is so gentrified you know There was a time when that was like oh who'd want to go to west Seattle And now it's ulala So you're right Yeah When we first moved there in 95 we moved to vashon island Oh now nice commute It was until the interval when we first got there in 95 I had a car from Illinois here a Jetta a 95 Volkswagen Jetta and I went to get license plates And this is all right that will be $650 Actually excuse me This is where we have no state income tax here So they got so high that people revolted And so they changed it to where they're going to be $30 but from 6 50 to $30 that's terrific But where's the money going to come from to run the ferries in that And they cut back quickly And brutally on the ferries that my wife worked for Virginia mason hospital there And I worked at the underground tour and we couldn't get to work We had to move on to the island because the fairies became too infrequent Yes No that absolutely was a problem Yeah The guy who was president of golden west broadcasters when I was there dick kale Richard P kale He lived on vashon island I don't know whatever happened to him Oh really Yeah No idea but yeah That would have been you know like 1980 Well maybe I can find out because we're going our best friends live on dash hunt still So are we going over to dash on quite often What was his name Richard Richard Pete Cal but I just looked him up You're not going to find him He died Sorry to say He died in 2006 Wow I had no idea Well isn't that too bad He'd been a and then he was up to a head of golden west and I remember because he was on vashon island Anyway good deal And good luck on the move And yes there's no reason you can't hear us and you can also hear WGN all the time Yeah Yeah Okay Well thank you very much for Ali Hang on Evolution You will get some address that will get you somewhere Don't go away All right so I don't know where that will be And but we'll figure that out one way or another All right we'll get to Dave who is a first time caller And don't go away Dave And we've got Valerie and warrenville and James on the south side and room for you too but I think Dave knows his bumpers who I can't wait to talk to him Coming.

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:01 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"The Potomac school wanted to make upper limb neuro prosthetics more accessible I invented a bionic arm that's controlled by your brainwaves His solution costs about $300 to make It is noninvasive and uses electrodes placed on the scalp to pick up electrical signals from the brain I wrote this AI algorithm It ultimately trying to figure out what your thoughts are And I use those translated signals to control my bionic arm Troy have probably two from Thomas Jefferson high school are two local seniors part of a group of 40 chosen from close to 2000 entries This is going to be really an honor to be among them Valerie bunk WTO P news Cold showers during cold weather are never fun And that has led to 350 service members near Walter Reed being given temporary accommodations elsewhere The military members have been speaking up about frigid showers at comfort hall at naval support activity Bethesda the base that's home to Walter Reed in response the navy is setting up the service members with alternative accommodations until the problem can be fixed that may take some time though they say according to officials the barracks built back in 1981 are in need of a significant renovation project and that was approved last year and work has already begun Repairs to the hot water system in neighboring sanctuary hall are expected to be done the next couple weeks Mike Murillo A Stafford man is charged with felony hit and run fleeing from law enforcement and his second DUI in 5 years after a car crash early this morning The Stafford county sheriff's department says 25 year old Nicholas Rodriguez was driving a Volkswagen Jetta when he rear ended a Tesla as the other driver was pulling out of a driveway on Shelton shop road in Stafford around one 30 this morning The force of that crash sent the Tesla into a tree and the Jeddah landed on its driver's side investigators say Rodriguez ran away from the scene but was found less than an hour later hiding nearby among some bamboo plants the driver of the Tesla had injuries that were not considered life threatening It's 7 13 Making a new to do list consider getting the house.

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"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:51 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on WTOP

"I thought I'm going to learn something about my dad I don't know because we haven't lived together for three decades I'm here to report that I learned absolutely nothing new He's the most selfless and humble lover of life I'll ever know I don't know why me how me All I can say is life's been a blessing and I'm so grateful that God allowed me to be a daughter It witnessed the life of Charles McGee He gave us a 102 years old when he passed it way in his Bethesda home last month Two local students are part of a small group selected to present in the finals of the national science talent search Since she was a little girl 17 year old two from Thomas Jefferson high school says her mom has been taking her to check out the finalist projects in the national Regeneron science talent search Now she gets to be a part of that elite group herself That's always something I was looking forward to Her project to help surgeons avoid mistakes during surgeries It's a software program that uses computer vision and machine learning to analyze live surgery video frame by frame It uses a time series analysis to predict the surgical phase The two and Benjamin Choi from the Potomac school are two local seniors part of the group of 40 finalists chosen from close to 2000 in trees Valerie balk WT news While it is a problem especially in the cold there isn't enough hot water at some naval barracks in Bethesda but now the navy says help is on the way During town halls the navy has service members who live at comfort hall at naval support activity Bethesda right next to Walter Reed say they don't have enough hot water The problem is older water systems at the barracks which need to be redone the process is underway to update those but since it will take some time more than 350 service members are being set up with other accommodations for the time being the navy says repairs to the water system at sanctuary hall nearby will be done in the coming weeks Mike Murillo news A Stafford Virginia man found hiding in a thick bit of bamboo near a creek this morning is now charged with second DUI offense in 5 years fleeing from law enforcement in a felony hit and rod Fabric kind of sheriff's department says 25 year old Nicholas Rodriguez knocked a Tesla off the road into a tree early this morning before running and hiding from deputies He's being held without bond at the rappahannock regional jail He rented the Tesla with his Volkswagen Jetta when it was pulling out of a driveway in the 100 block of Shelton shop road overnight Deputies say Rodriguez smelled a booze was unsteady on his feet when they found him And again he's being held at the rappahannock regional jail Well today is the deadline to get your entry in for hormel's giveaway ahead of Super Bowl Sunday Just in time for football next weekend a chance to win hormel's chilly cheesecake The company says it's a fully functioning half barrel keg that holds up.

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Small lineup helps Mavs rally in 4th to beat Nuggets 111-101

AP News Radio

00:33 sec | 1 year ago

Small lineup helps Mavs rally in 4th to beat Nuggets 111-101

"The Dallas Mavericks snap the Denver Nuggets five game winning streak with a one eleven one one comeback victory so the mass improved to nine four while the nuggets drop to nine and five the males who lost to Denver by thirty one a month ago got sweet revenge mass trailed by thirteen in the third but outscored Denver sixty to forty three in the second half the males were led by Christoph present us with twenty nine look at Dr Jetta twenty three eleven assists and Tim Hardaway nineteen points including thirteen in the decisive fourth quarter nickel yoga chalices and I. thirty five W. Denver Bob Stevens Dallas

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"jetta" Discussed on ExtraTime

ExtraTime

03:13 min | 1 year ago

"jetta" Discussed on ExtraTime

"Who's going to be a game changer. Score goals one. Who's very active with with runs along the back line. The they don't have that and that's really important for the semen. And i'd also say along the back line. You need to have a strong centreback. They knew strong center. And they need a strong striker. Once those two pieces come in. They'll give them shelves or give themselves a real shot to be a threat in the western. Now there was a bit of a model with l. Afc of they brought in marco iranian to start their time. He i don't think he scored a goal for i four or five months and they were a playoff team they had carlos valentino rossi on the way last night cecile dominguez started this game and josh wolff pulled him off the field twenty eight minutes in because he was too out of shape for them to play the brand they wanted to play and brought on john gallaher that is the holder opposite from a dp winger of what you got from vella four l. Afc and so they don't have a centre forward and the talent that they have accumulated rodney. Rattus hasn't made a difference this season. Even if he's one for the future you need something in year. One and now celia dominquez is literally getting pulled out because he has gotten out of shape as the season has gone along and that's not a good law auroras that he's been sick so that could be a part of it but as he said it has not been good enough mussa jetta the two thousand two hundred twenty two striker which i think was the point. Put him at centre forward plagiary see alongside pacino and have a bunch of creative ability behind a guy like that. He took forever to get in the country. Now it sounds like he's finally on the ground but he still needs to get in. The building still needs to get on the field for them. It sounds like you believe it'll be a little bit too late though. Yes it is dead in the water head in other even no matter how many all right all right all right arrive you here. On the from. The minister of culture himself is too late. it is too late i I believe that. I not take l. I'm supposed to be dead in the water. But i refuse to charlie. I refuse to back down. Who in the right. My would ever say that you goss empire would ever be done the water not me while i promise you that so part of the thing that i ripped on rag don whatever term. You want us for rivalry. We are sorry rivalry week. I read what anders wrote. And so the wrong thing for the portland timbers was i don't think phillipa more as a starting mls center forward and he wasn't brought in to be but they let jeremy bovis seagull obviously still coming back from the acl tear. Those are the almonds. She has five goals in his last seven games. So i'm supposed to take allen that. I will not i will not back down. It's great that he's been finishing. It's huge timbers. They put out not their strong side. They get a result at us. Casey which is a big mid week game for them But he is purely fox in the box guy and in big moments in big games. he has not scored. it's that he is carrying them now. That's what they need with new skoda coming back from an acl. he's going to have to be the starter this year in the playoffs..

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"jetta" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

Six Degrees of WTF

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"jetta" Discussed on Six Degrees of WTF

"Competence right so they start putting out flyers and everything along the route and they find where people had seen him so trying to figure out if phillip is still alive did he get carjacked or did he sell his car because he was frustrated with it because his parents mentioned that he'd been having car trouble rainbow they're trying to pinpoint. At what point did he go missing and so they get word that people saw him camping along the way they finally talked to gay. And tina frock. Legend mentioned seeing him outside the diner and so they're kind of at least able to pinpoint when he was last seen by anyone rain. The also by this point realize that there was a hitchhiker that had gotten into his car thinking. Okay there might be foul play involved well about six weeks later. After they found the car about seventy miles from the olson's home a body was found in a gravel turnaround area by a family who was on vacation. The body was lying face down in some bushes and had been shot several times because the story of the torch car had spread people knew about phillips disappearance. Police added idea that it could be phillips body so they obtained dental records from alaska and two days after the body was found authorities. Were able to make a positive match now. One interesting fact here as authorities have only ever said where the body was found that he had been shot multiple times. They never said if they think of that was a crime scene or if he had been murdered someone else in his body dropped their yeah also not given results of the full autopsy like obviously had been shot many times. What was the condition of the body because evidently where they found the body it was pretty rough wilderness. There okay well. They finally got in touch with the frock frog. Women who gave a description of the man who was in the cafe. Eddie pauline came forward and said that they had a in a black nineteen. Eighty-three volkswagen jetta..

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"jetta" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

08:05 min | 2 years ago

"jetta" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"You with the throwback live at 2 45, But you did guess correctly. In fact, a correctional officer at the state Prison and Cape Vincent, New York found a makeshift make shift weapon. And inmates. Nostril. Oh, what? Yes, you can hide weapons in those things. It turns out that a piece of ceramic that had been sharpened on one end and then melted into a plastic cap. Was hidden. Inside the nostril. Gosh, prisoners are Really good at figuring out ways to hide stuff if they would put that energy into being not a criminal, upstanding member of society you perhaps you are correct doesn't work that way, though. Generally not. That's this has the story clearly indicates. Um, the inmate was placed in special housing awaiting disciplinary charges. But the same day, another officer found. Sabak sewn inside a package that was mailed to an inmate. What does that even mean? Bok soon is drug. It's used to help people getting off of opioids or heroin. Things like that. It's basically the same gives you if you take a lot of it'll give you the same effect so I could see why they're sneaky. Get here. Thank you for the richest go back to putting things you know, wouldn't I would constantly be like my eye would be water and right. And I'd be like Oh, did burn. Yeah. If you can pull a hair wrong and there I start crying. I can't make sticking a pen cap. That's got a weapon. No. One time my sister stuck a French fry up her nose and they had to go to the doctor to pull it out. Oh, my God! That's horrible. One time I was eating a jolly rancher. In fourth grade, and I was sitting at my desk and we were taking a test and all of this halfway through the test, the jolly rancher came out of my nose. E don't know, but I had. Like, what flavor? I don't remember. It was probably watermelon. Because this is my favorite. One question. Was it a struggle? Or was it a quick slides? No, it was like On it just hit the table and everybody looked. Oh, first grade. I will just remind you that I was taking a test. I bent over to pick up my pencil that had the The triangular eraser thing to remember those fancy I bent over to pick that up, and I farted. Dead silent E. I love going out loud. I would have loved you in school. I was like I was I was probably a good friend for people who want to get in trouble. That's why I would've loved you because I had a friend who would also try to make me laugh constantly. And then I would get in trouble. That would be me. Yeah. Yeah. So I'm glad I didn't know you and elementary school because I got in enough trouble as it is. Well, man, That's the time when the when the trouble that happens, the shenanigans I was a troubled child in elementary school. By the time I got to high school, I would kept to myself. Yeah. Holly, Do you have a story for sure. Do sure knew were going to Oregon. Yeah. Hey. Hey, we're going to Clackamas County like lack of us. Yes, just like to say Clackamas. Yes, It's a wonderful, wonderful world word. We're gonna be talking about a guy from Portland cause that's near Clackamas County. Hey, was driving a Volkswagen Jetta and you know what they say about driving a Volkswagen Jetta? It's just like driving a race car. No, nobody said that's gonna say let decisions are not Jettas are sensible. The four door vehicle sedans I believe is what they call them in the world of cars. So this'll guys driving a Volkswagen Jetta And he decided To, uh, speed passing Clackamas County Sheriff's That's like good deputy, but he must have done something really weird because that seems kind of garden variety. Yeah, well, you know, the thing is, though, is that the Volkswagen Jetta was speeding right up to the deputy's patrol car, then decided to pass the deputy's patrol car. And then pulled into the lane in front of the deputy's patrol car and then, like took off speeding. Yeah, that's smart. Then the deputy's patrol car pulled over this guy. Yeah, this guy's name is Jeff so tough over in the Volkswagen Jetta. And then he stopped the car. Then the deputy got out of his car decided to go and check out the Volkswagen Jetta. But the Volkswagen Jetta Rolled back about 25 ft and hit the front of the deputies. Come on. Now. The deputy said he could smell alcohol from Jeff's car noticed a can of Busch light in Jeff's cardholder Bush. Yeah, now, you know, this is contrary, though, too what Geoff had been claiming And Jeff was claiming what he would how he was driving loud and clear on the back of the Volkswagen Jetta because on the back of this car He had a bumper sticker, Jeff Okay, because he wanted to let everyone know what the deal was. Okay, just like I have to make people aware of what's going on. Yeah. Yeah. What is the point of the Uh, bumper stickers say. Not drunk. Avoiding potholes. No Not that's like wearing the equivalent of wearing a T shirt that says, um, I'm not stealing things. Yeah, because we've seen that stealing thing. Yeah, We've seen those T shirts before Bradley in crazy, Stupid idiots. Now, Jeff Told the deputy, he planned a party with a friend over the weekend. So perhaps he was pre gaming a little bit, but I had to direct him to Jeff Fail the sobriety test. Reggie's registering a 0.22 blood alcohol concentration. That's more than twice the legal limit in the state of Oregon. Then Jeff was arrested and transported to Clackamas County Jail. Don't worry, guys. He's not drunk. He's just avoiding potholes. Yeah, yeah, I feel like if you if you put that on your car Like that's because Like you don't Nobody who doesn't drive drunk that puts that on their car, right? You know, I suppose it's one of those things were Jeff thought the logic was hiding in plain sight. If I tell them I'm not drunk. We're going, then they're gonna be like, Well, surely he's not drunk as he has the bumper sticker because he's like, and nobody would be that stupid because it's like, well, it's the adage. If you tell people who you are, then you should believe that, but he's just taking it a step further. Also, he has this Mickey Mouse was going to say I did notice. There's also a Mickey Mouse peering over the back seat. Decals on his review. That's the rear window kidnap Mickey, and he's like healthy other car There is also a murderer also wouldn't be surprised if we saw on the right hand side if he had one of those Calvin and Hobbes stickers were counted. Created that. I don't know somebody Calvin and Hobbes. Somebody explain. Hey, by the way, there is a podcast about truck nuts. So I feel like there's gotta be a Corollary podcast episode about the Calvin peeing. On whatever. Whatever your own adventure, he could be A swell is the stick figure family locally here, you'll mostly see it on the green Bay symbol. Ha ha ha! You know, like that's that's usually the one You'll see a the guy standing in Minnesota over to Wisconsin. Things like that. But That's that's the humor there. So joke's got another idiot. No, I mean, I do, but we don't have time. So here's what we're gonna do. We're gonna She's like we gotta go. We gotta show s so when we come back, we have a very special guest Who's going to play the throwback live at 2 45 Find out who that is, right here on my talk. One of 71. Nothing but good times getting up with Jason and Alexis. Travis.

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"jetta" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:07 min | 2 years ago

"jetta" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"What I was doing, he said in the note. I didn't want to die. He also said that he was doing this for us because he was trying to save us from what he thought was impending financial disaster in a wrongful death lawsuit they plan to file today Dan and Dorothy current say Robin Hood must be held accountable. Meantime, Secretary of State Bill Galvin is pushing for greater regulation. Of online broker dealers like Robin Hood. It was a very deliberate effort on the part of Robin Hood to particularly entice younger in experience investor. He says The company's marketing is part of the problem because it rewards daily APP usage. And encourages frequent trading state police tracked out of driver accused of operating under the influence. It wasn't on the roadway where they found it, though, is in a Gloucester, Gloucester, Marsh state police state troopers, Canine units track down the man after midnight Saturday morning when a Volkswagen Jetta went off the road on route 1 28 Grand Circle's rotary, the troopers and the dogs able to find Kenneth Collins of Georgetown. Already say the suspect was taken to the hospital and then after being released, charged with operating under the influence of alcohol, operating a motor vehicle after suspension and leaving the scene of a crash causing personal injury. Only 240 municipal fire departments in Massachusetts getting nearly $2 million in grants to fund fire education programs for Children and older adults, Fire departments and 235 communities will be receiving student awareness of fire, education or safe grants. Along with senior fire education grants, A handful of other communities will get either student awareness Grand's worth those senior grants only despite the pandemic, the city of Salem moving forward with an annual Valentine's Day tradition. There is light at the end of the tunnel and plenty of chocolate on the Valentine Horizon, at least in Salem, where the city has kicked off its annual chocolate and Ice sculpture festival called Salem's so sweet I spoke with Jeff Swartz with the Salem Chamber of Commerce were encouraging people to go around, visit all the ice sculptures and hopefully patronize some of the businesses that are sponsoring these and creating an activity that people can get out. Enjoy the outside and hopefully do some social distancing while they enjoy the sculptures and explore downtown. It runs through this coming.

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"jetta" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

07:29 min | 2 years ago

"jetta" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"Oh, present is it depends upon what the meaning of the word is. Yeah, He's this'll Anything. Three Goldwasser Hammerhead. We play is this any day I will write a couple different stories by you, You way up throws you way up the cons, and you tell all of us if it's anything or not. We start with this 22 year old dude in Hawaii recently found a woman's wallet and rode his child sized bike six miles to give it back door. So people in the community thought well, that's really cool, So they rewarded him by pulling all their money together and they bought him a car. He ended up with the 2017 Volkswagen Jetta are always expect someone to do the right thing like just to do the honorable thing. That's the main thing, and he's like, no, no, no, You know what it's like. I just wanted to return it before the holidays. Was humble. He was kind. He went out of his wages to do a nice gesture. I made a Facebook post that just wanted to show the aloha moment. No words can truly explain on feeling right now. You know, it wasn't my year. You know, I'm not the richest guy on the planet, but it showed me that there is still hope. Exactly still hope, and it shows that wasn't all bad in 2020. There is a lot of crappy stuff that happened. But, man, I think one of the good things is that we saw a positive humanity. We saw people helping other people. We saw neighbors helping neighbors. Hell here in Central Indy. We raise $360,000 for the Salvation Army during the WNBC radio thon, a record number and that was not us working. That's Pete. That's our listeners that Z Hoosiers and and I think more of these positive stories. I need to be highlighted for 2020. This is something I'm with you 100%, But I'm not gonna lie to you. Every time I hear a story about an adult jumping on a kid's bike and going for a ride. I just think about the 40 year old virgin like toward the end of the movie jumping on that little bike eyes got that. You know, he to the moments playing in the background. That's what I think about Steve Girl. Yes, okay. Is this anything? A British newscaster presented his package of video highlights of 2020 and put it on the air. It was zero seconds long because 2026 is going to show you very special program. We've put up the highlights of 2020. Let's just have a look exactly. It's farewell, 2020. Let's join our colleagues. Oh, I mean, whatever. Look, I don't have the attitude that everything's gonna be hunky Dorey in 2021, man, just by virtue of the fact that 2020 is over. I've got bad news for body is not going to solve your problems. You know that one of the lottery tonight, Nigel might go to hell. What I'm saying is, I'm going to determine my attitude in my worth in my Ability to persevere and move forward through the things that I can control. 2020 was tough, but man, there was some awesome stuff that happened in 2020, considering expectations, right sports for one smart, like helping to bring in some normalcy this year. Uh, I think sports was a huge deal. Credit to the MLB N behi School football in Indiana and across the, uh, nation where high school football is allowed to take place college football. NFL all completed regular seasons. I think there was a huge accomplishment considering the expectations. Just make a list of bad things and positive things that happen to you, 2020. I'm sure there's some bad stuff certainly are so bad stuff on my end, but like like positives for me, I like I got to spend more time with my kids. In the spring, I was able to actually go to Florida with my family, as were you during the peak. Down there. Um, my mom went with us. Blessed we're blessed unfortunates to be able to come back and work. Hell, my household. Survived. Cove it I don't think I've mentioned this previously on the air, but remember when I had to spend two weeks in the closet hammer? Yes, sir. Knight and I had said it was because I had Close contact with a family member. The tested positive that family member was my wife. I didn't say that. I don't. This is the first time I've said this on the air. My wife's private person. It's been a couple months now on the mind. Oh, my God. We mean she was laid up sick in bed for days. And, um, we got through it. We we, as many tens of thousands of other Hoosiers had to do the same thing. So, you know, back in November on the day of our our Super Bowl, the election Hammer. I remember I had to call you had to call our boss. You guys were awesome about it. It was like I just hope you know, Tell your wife get better soon, and you know, we'll set it up. You'll do the show from home for a couple of weeks. And I was very fortunate to be able to do that. Not everybody could work from home. I know that, but we got through a pretty bad cove. It episode in my household. It wasn't one of these things where you know some people who will say Yeah, just the positive for covert and Have like I felt like I had a head cold. You know, it's right. It wasn't one of those things. My house. I was I was a little worried. I mean, there's like she's 103 to 503.5 degree temperature. Got Iran some hydroxy clerk. I actually now then this and they're just got on a Z. Pak and her doctor told her to hit it with the Advil and Tylenol every four hours and my only concern was that like I was going to get it to and be laid up, and there's nobody around to watch the kids. But Never had any symptoms. I know my kids never had any symptoms, and we got through it. So yeah, 2020 sucked. But man, that's why I think there was I want. Everybody should should make a list of positive things that happened in their life in 2020 and focus on that. And don't let the fact that it's just 2021. That's going to solve everything. No, you have a lot to personally do with the way your life's gonna go in 2021. I think I speak on behalf of all of the Hammer and Nigel Show listeners when we say How did you not get it? I look whole people. You have the immune system off a toddler whose skin is made of paper, and you did not get it. Here's the thing. I don't know if I got it or not. I was I was sharing a bed with now. Once once my wife would she tested positive in November? Slept in the bunk beds for about eight days. Just let her have right. She stayed in the master bedroom. And we were lucky because that was the week that it was like 70 degrees day after day after day, so she would come down and with her mask and plastic gloves on and lay in the driveway to soak up the vitamin D, But she had a fight with a fat tire biker like Fredo dead. No, we did not leave that Nobody left. But I don't know if I got it or not, because I asked my doctor ago. So how does it work? Now? Do the do I go get tested, or he goes Look, You know if you're gonna quarantine for 14 days, which that was the maximum back then, then you know there's there's really no point and I never had symptoms. So who knows if I had it or not? The Hammer and Nigel Show. We're coming right back this morning, Jen.

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Good Samaritans shot trying to stop attempted carjacking on Peachtree Road in Buckhead, Atlanta

Clark Howard

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Good Samaritans shot trying to stop attempted carjacking on Peachtree Road in Buckhead, Atlanta

"Gunfire gunfire and and two two good good Samaritans Samaritans caught caught in in the the middle. middle. It all played out in the nude hour along Peachtree Street. A stone's throw from Piedmont Hospital. Gunshots started ringing out and people started running. I mean it. It got scary, pretty quick, Michael Stuckey tells Channel two action news. It was his black Volvo he left running. When he went inside Pete Street cleaners. He came out to find someone in the driver's seat. Moments later, two Good Samaritans attempted to block the vehicle in from exiting the driveway. Atlanta police officer Anthony Grant says that's when another suspect pulled up in a stolen Jetta and open fire. Those Merit INS. Two men shot in their shoulders. The suspects got away Edgar Drake. It's 95.5 Ws mi 37

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VW recalls Jettas to fix fuel leaks that can cause fires

AP News Radio

00:43 sec | 2 years ago

VW recalls Jettas to fix fuel leaks that can cause fires

"Volkswagen is recalling nearly two hundred twenty thousand Jetta sedans in the U. S. due to a fuel leak problem that could cause fires the recall covers certain shadows from the twenty sixteen through twenty eighteen model years Volkswagen says the bolts holding some high pressure tubing can come loose over time allowing fuel to leak increasing the risk of a fire documents posted by the national highway traffic safety administration don't mention any fires but they say there have been an unspecified number of claims the documents say owners could smell fuel order or C. fuel leaking from the engine compartment Volkswagen expects to begin notifying owners around December twentieth I'm Mike Kampen

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Interview with Khalifeh Al Jadda, Director of Core Data Science at The Home Depot

AI Today Podcast: Artificial Intelligence Insights, Experts, and Opinion

05:42 min | 2 years ago

Interview with Khalifeh Al Jadda, Director of Core Data Science at The Home Depot

"Hello and welcome to the AI Today podcast. I'm your host Kathleen Mulch. And I'm your host bottled schmelzer Our Guest today is Kelly fellow who is the director of core data science at the Home Depot Hai Khalifa. Thank you so much for joining us on AI today. Hi guys. Thanks for having me. It's my pleasure. Yeah, welcome Khalifa and thanks so much for joining us. We'd like to start by having you introduce yourself to our listeners. Tell them a little bit about your background and she current role at the Home Depot. Sure. So my name is Kelly fell Jetta. I have PhD degree in computer science. I started my career in data science back in June 2013 as a PhD intern at Careerbuilder, which is one of the largest job boards in the US and the my career with Career Builder actually took extended to until 2018 during that I was actually leading the search and recommendation data science team where I was lucky actually need to get involved early enough and building the semantic search engine for the company and after that building an AI based recommendation engine dead. So the semantic search engine actually is the one that has been leveraged by the company for their be to be sort of business and the day I guess recommendation engine which we built their home is now serving millions of job-seekers on the BTC side of the company. So very proud of that Journey with Career Builder in 2018. I joined Home Depot and I joined as a senior manager, of course recommendation data science team under the online business of Home Depot, I build the team and we actually worked very hard and the last two years to build again state-of-the-art e-commerce recommendation engine for Home Depot, very proud of what we accomplished as a team found in May this year twenty-twenty. I was promoted to director of course data science in my organization. Now, I have the court search data science team called recommendation wage. Science team and the visual AI team our focus our my route Focus now is as the name suggests to improve the core functionality of homedepot.com home from search and documentation perspective. So we work to improve sexual even see we work to make our recommendation more and more personalized and relevant to our customers and guide our customers and kind of give them the experience which they get in the physical store as part of our interconnected experience initiative. So that's overall. What am I roll includes now at Home Depot and I'm very proud and excited actually about the team that we have built for the core data science at Home Depot on the work that we have done that for the e-commerce, you know, that's that's fantastic. And you know, I I really have to give a plug for the talk that you gave at the data for a i week online conference because you you showed you age. And about thirty forty minutes really walking in Fairly good detail how the Home Depot actually does its product recommendation system. We showed how the system works. There was some math in there, which is great all the time a little bit of code more math than code showing how it was the song and it was fantastic. I mean and so, you know for those who are listening if you really wanted to to dive deeper and see this the presentation you can the the conference is available for free. So if you go to data a icon did a i c o n f c o n f, and look for a Khalifa's presentation page, it's on the e-commerce system and talks about the recommendation system. It's just fantastic and I love seeing it because you know, I have to say I'm you know, probably like many of us here in the United States now have a big Home Depot customer feel. I feel like I go there like every other week, especially, you know, we're all at home these days so you can't help but notice the things that you need to write a fix and repair right and they even do some stuff outside job. And it's it's it's the season of the deer kind of eating everything and Wrecking everything. So so I think it's fantastic what maybe maybe for our listeners here? If you can provide a little bit of insight you talked a little bit about the recommendation system. I know that it's really hard to we don't have slides here on a podcast that's going to be hard to share. But you were talking about solving challenging e-commerce problems using the power of data science as a Todd the title of the talk. So maybe you can share some of the insights that you shared at the conference around the recommendation system round recommendation systems in general maybe around the relationship between data science and e-commerce, which you know, maybe people haven't thought about that deeply Yeah, sure sure. And first of all, thank you for highlighting the talk. Absolutely. It was actually a great conference overall. So I congratulate you guys on the success of the conference just enjoyed being part of it. Thanks for having me back to the question about the talk and the relationship between the e-commerce and and the data science absolutely data size is transforming retail to the boss really on the e-commerce side and how we do things and the e-commerce and they use cases I presented in my talk. We're actually real use cases of things that we implemented at Home Depot on faith and that changed actually How We Do recommendation on our websites to make them more relevant and to make them as they mentioned earlier and more personalized to our customers need. So

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The Surprising Connection Between the VW Golf and the DeLorean

Past Gas

05:27 min | 3 years ago

The Surprising Connection Between the VW Golf and the DeLorean

"There's a very solid chance that Georgia Jaro is the greatest car designer of all time. His genius was in his ability to combine amazing artistic creativity with practical engineering know how his designs are futuristic even fifty years later. But when he drew them, they weren't just concepts. They were practical blueprints. WHO's measurements were strictly proportioned to be something. A driver could actually use that combination of artistic innovation and practicality made Jaro one of the. Most bankable designers of the seventies and eighties all told his decades long career. He designed over two hundred cars totaling over sixty million in sales sixty million units. You've almost definitely ridden or driven a car that Gerardo originally designed I always confused by that sixty million because I was like that could be just the mark one Gulf in one year. That's like, yeah, that's the mark one golf if they sold them for sixty dollars. Yeah like not even they sold them for like three like. Yeah, yes. Sixty million units. That's nuts. That's like conservatively. A. Like a Billion Dollars Oh like billions I'd probably say more than that. Yeah. Long Story Short to jar continues to have a massive influence on automotive design but who influenced to Jaro? Born in one, thousand, nine, hundred, thirty, eight he couldn't come from a long line of car designers because cars hadn't been around for that long. Instead his father grandfather and great-grandfather were all artists who specialized in painting elaborate murals and frescos in the churches and palaces of Italy. Naturally Young Georgetta himself wanted to follow the family tradition and be a painter himself. However, real life intervened in the depressed post World War Two economy of Italy Mario Jer. Father recognized his son's artistic talent but wanted to make sure Jetta learned practical applications for his skills. Italy was no longer a country of churches and palaces that needed painting after centuries of tradition it was now being pushed into modernity by global forces of change. So as a teenager Ger, jetta was sent sixty miles north from Garesh CEO father's town to the city of Turin to study technical drawing and costume design. Strange Mix. Drafting table on one side of the room. One of those cool. Sewing Mannequins on the other yet no head no arms no legs just that torso the bus. All of his costumes look like little cars. For centuries, terrain has been a major cultural hub of Italy with centuries of painters opera, an architecture that tradition of creativity was alive and well in the nineteen fifties when Georgetta arrived to the city. It must have been an incredibly inspiring place for a brilliant teenage artist to be sent to study. Terrain also happened to be the home of the country's automotive industry which had thrived in the early twentieth century but had been knocked on its by World War Two with scoreboard alert Italy Kinda lost most importantly though Fiat was based in Teheran Fiat was the General Motors of. And as time went on, it acquired. So many of its competitors that a couple of decades later Fiat was practically the Italian auto industry. Have you guys ever seen the test track? They have on top of the Fiat factory yet so cool it's so cool. So much of success is simply being in the right place at the right time and for a young designer to Rin of the nineteen fifties was exactly that time and place by then the Italian economy was picking up and car manufacturing was a vital ingredient to the recovery. Meanwhile, Jaro was studying at art school during the day and studying technical design at night among the things he was drawing were cars and one fateful day jar sketches crossed the desk of Dante Giacosa Fiat's technical director. GIACOSA was the designer of the Fiat Five, hundred, a compact city car that would sell nearly four million units and cement Fiat's postwar dominance. He was impressed enough to bring Jaro, who had no work experience to that point on board as a junior designer at the age of seventeen. That's a gamble I mean that's. Amazing. What kind of drawings were you guys doing at seventeen? I actually had this cool skull that I was really cultivating through high school I was doing skull. I would draw zero. Skull. And the Greg Logo. Nice that's all you need. So we would probably work at We'd probably be doing designs for Spencer's sounds like. A. Jarrah started at Fiat during a golden age of the Italian auto and a big reason for the industry success was the increasing collaboration between the engineers and designers.

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Federal Judge Halts Pentagon Cloud Contract

Arizona's Morning News

00:27 sec | 3 years ago

Federal Judge Halts Pentagon Cloud Contract

"Center Microsoft's work with the Pentagon has been blocked in a win for Amazon a federal judge ordered a temporary halt of Microsoft's work on a ten billion dollar military cloud project known as the joint enterprise defense infrastructure or Jetta I plan to store and process vast amounts of classified data Amazon was once considered an early front runner to win the contract I blame president trump's bias against CEO Jeff Bezos for going with

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Ukraine president calls for plane crash perpetrators to be held accountable

Red Eye Radio

00:28 sec | 3 years ago

Ukraine president calls for plane crash perpetrators to be held accountable

"Corresponded Fred plug it in the Iranian capital this morning says the government today claim the Jetta turn toward a sensitive military center president of the country house on raw honey call this an unjustifiable mistake and said those who are behind it will be held accountable he's calling for justice the military itself is also saying the same thing saying that there's going to be a military trial for those who are behind all this in there also say they are going to reform the procedures they have for their air defense system Iran has

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Amazon claims Trump interfered with Pentagon contract in order to hurt Jeff Bezos

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt

00:27 sec | 3 years ago

Amazon claims Trump interfered with Pentagon contract in order to hurt Jeff Bezos

"Amazon is blaming president trump for losing out on a major cloud computing contract with the department of defense Amazon says trump exerted improper pressure on the Pentagon to award the deal to Microsoft in October trump is been a long time critic of Amazon founder Jeff Bezos who also owns the Washington post the Pentagon's Jetta I cloud contract is valued at ten billion dollars over ten years Amazon filed a complaint with the U. S. federal court of claims last month but a redacted version was made public

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'Jedi: Fallen Order' Shows That a Good Star Wars Game Doesn't Have to Be Original

Game Scoop!

06:30 min | 3 years ago

'Jedi: Fallen Order' Shows That a Good Star Wars Game Doesn't Have to Be Original

"Talk about what might be my favorite game of the whole year star Star Wars Jedi fallen. I haven't walked back. He came in two three days ago and so game of the year hasn't finished it so he says journalist so I played it for about a week now and who ooh I love it David. Lexus Game Tomb Raider. It is a lot like tomb. Raider little uncharted and then apparently a little dark souls. But I wouldn't know. Oh will you like Neil and save at points so yes that's right yeah so it is very tomb raider but but I think it controls like more like an action game which looks kind of goofy over the shoulder and you're watching somebody play still bouncing around like an idiot but it makes sense for doing that but I also downs around like and and it's also because the only time you've watched well watched other people. Maybe yeah well mainly combat the Jevon driven around like an idiot probably okay Salmon Tina. You're both playing just. Nasim played it yet to hear how RPG like it is uh-huh this say it's very RPG. Excited I don't mean to derail I had heard was that has a really big really involved skill tree which I didn't know it has the skill tree that pretty much every game released. Okay this Asan's creed got it it's less RPG as isis greenhouse so it's like everything is RPG like in some way so it falls on the RPG scale somewhere. Yeah these are the distinctions. We need to make before twenty question. No that's one of the greatest things about it has all of these like little elements five different games and different genres and kind of come together in a cohesive way so excited it should decorate. Yeah we're actually recording this before a review goes up Dan Is Handling Review. I I don't know what's so I don't know what score is GonNa come down on but I know he's very very high on he's bullish on one thing I like about The the combat so far has been frustrating. Although I know you solve it when we were the three demo and you've got through a bunch of the stuff but right now it's like I'll have a group of enemies around me and it's actually like tough enough that I'm dying a lot. And I've had moments in Batman Arkham asylum. It like that but what I like about it is that while I'm doing that you are constantly deflecting shots being shot at you from faraway really really fun and I know so. It's because like the lasers are slower than bullets which is like the stupidest thing like me a human see the blazers. It's coming at me. I feel like really cool like doing it. But if that was really how lasers work that I could probably do that. They just slowing it down the human you but the jet I you in the game actually sees it much whole games running et exactly the just showing you what a Great Lakes game design challenge feel like lasers but be slow to deflect all the other game design challenge too. Is You have a lightsaber. That should be able to push through most anything but there's like really big pots into but other ones. Okay no the really big ones. You can't do all you can't through any walls and the game either Tori really great. Yeah you're always on the other side of like three like metal bars looking through it's like you and it has actually for sure they have you looking indication later you'll be able able to get through here like Metro and you know just melt bars you got but you are in Jeddah temple so maybe it's Anti Jetta made made from some metal. What's the DELOREAN's metal armor made out of? I don't know I just watched a whole episode about it. I can't tell you I love hearing how metro-wide Vania e it is or Metro chime specific measure prime which which the developers were up front about that multiple planets that are way more intricate. And you you know. Non Linear and and sort of loopy pathways than kind of expected that so an expected and cousteau metro prime was famous for this Big Three d map that you kind of see really needed needed to go or you haven't had been yet and it's really good and it was like feels like super futuristic and stuff this game has that Matt but I don't know if I'm like like if it's just like because it's less boxy unlike more organic. It's so hard to use for me right now but you say you wrap your mind. Map has a learning curve that was it was confusing at first. But now I'm used to it and I can I know. Ah If there's something on the map that I want to get to. I can usually get to it and you can. I love how the robot a BBDO sorry droid projects in math in real time. It's like in dead space when you have like your health package just like lights on your armor and there's a lot of stuff in this game really doing the work early beating the flashlight. That's true and that's also he's also your health bar on your back yes. It's so like dead space magnate and also a tip since beatty one is projecting your map in real time. It doesn't pause the game you can. It'll be a ten. Oh yeah the hard way giant rats around. Yeah don't look run for your life is i. Don't want any stories. Spoiler the rats kill you is your killer viciously. It's a big threat to a jet here right now is that are you. Is your character cool. I think so. He's likeable and it's not like super every other characters better. I mean he's just like he's like a pretty vanilla hero but it doesn't bother me. I will say this there are some really funny moments. I forget what it was. What was one of the early comments? Oh because he's a yeah exactly like they're like no trashes allowed here something and he makes a joke about how he's actually trash. So there's like these little funny cute goofy moments that he just didn't make him more likable. That's another thing that I've heard just around the office is that You know that doesn't come through in the trailers just seems like incredibly generic and I've heard this game has better writing in dialogue expected surprising to me and this is not a spoiler. He's just really young. So it's like all the characters that are interesting around him are adults and he just doesn't know a lot and doesn't do a lot because he's like a teenager so I think they they don't. They didn't do a good job of sabotaging that outside the game. Now that I'm in the game like oh he's just like his whole he's just a kid. Yeah I've come to a decision I'm GONNA play it that's good. I think you're going to be happy with their. I've been joking on scoop for weeks about how I don't play anything but that's just you know I wasn't interested in call of duty and wasn't interested. Trust in-depth stranding. So this is this is the one this is the woman.

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Amaro: The Bitter Liqueur Of Your Dreams

Sips, Suds, & Smokes

03:18 min | 4 years ago

Amaro: The Bitter Liqueur Of Your Dreams

"Today. We're going to be covering the history of amaro various. Uh thanks that's that's the wrong word horse. It's the same when she a couple of drinks so the history of amaro various types of amaro ways to navigate purchasing amaro. Oh no we'll drink a little amaro cocktails to why not i know we'll be needing that good advice. Varkey you get the honor of doing sips readings today can can i just apologize in advance to my wife. She spent a summer in italy and was super obnoxious this coming back writing everybody at olive garden. Saying what are the skate. Y'all want some bruce jetta before this happens. I just want to just get that out of the away and i apologize because i'm going to get beaten when i get home cumia dave. You're gonna get one anyway. That's true. I am quite truculent so sips rating one. Give me to shout my mouth water. Do all nice. But what else do you have that noise. This is interesting. What is this again interesting. I like to hand gestures to talk with your hands. If you're italian or jewish rush i mean it's just kind of how that works. It's going to be more godfather. Zakum oranges four. Let's keep it is. The secret ed to pour me another and five. Oh my i was unaware so anything could be my entire country. Italy it really sorry didn't nail the hand gestures. Thank you actually very demonstrative. Yes they were perfect. Make amaro great again yeah. I'll have what she's having me. Well then so. Let's get into some background on the subject. The term bidders refers to any number of spirits that are flavored with bitter herbs roots and held to to have medicinal qualities amaro or amari for plural is the italian word for bidder amaral's range between sixteen to forty forty percent a._b._c. God bless and their color range goes from a bright orange to the deepest molasses. They can be clear her or unfiltered. Amaro has been traditionally produced throughout europe and can range from alpine source serves flowers and roots to southern coastal areas that are influenced more by citrus and

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Mohammed bin Salman Is Making Muslims Boycott Mecca

Marketplace Morning Report with David Brancaccio

02:56 min | 4 years ago

Mohammed bin Salman Is Making Muslims Boycott Mecca

"Now to some Muslims calling for a boycott of this year's pilgrimage to the holy site of Mecca every year. Two million people go thing is meccas in Saudi Saudi Arabia where the government of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman has been implicated in the murder of journalists in Saudi critic Jamal Ca Shoji also after pressure from human rights groups superstars singer Nicki Menaj pulled out of the Jetta World Fest Music Festival in Saudi Arabia that starts today London based journalist Akhmed tw- age has just written about the Mecca pilgrimage boycott for foreign policy magazine. We've reached him in London. Twitch told me a key moment came in April when a Muslim cleric endorse I the idea was quite a big deal considering how important hodge is like being one of the pillars of Islam for him to come out to say that and it's not exactly Muslims turning their back on their religion as more than turning their back on Saudis foreign policy as well as what did to the journalists Jamal she the boycott has gathered steam after that initial call yeah it's kind of embracing over the past few years actually but without cool it kind of almost gave credit to it because this is actually a scholar saying. As opposed to just like civil rights activists. Do you think that Saudi Arabia even cares. I mean certainly millions of pilgrim's do show up but Saudi Arabia makes money in other ways of course the whole point of Mama been set him on vision. Twenty thirty is about diversifying the G._D._p.. So at the moment almost ninety percent of their G._D._p.. Comes from oil wealth as we know but as the world is shifting away from natural resources such as oil the Saudi Arabia's coming to diversify their income and one of the ways that the aiming to do that is through increasing tourism but I think also images wrapped up into the Saudi Arabia's image in there must be some concern that this boycott will draw attention to some of these issues underscore the image issue and a real issue Saudi Arabia images of priority forest so for example Mohammed. When's Simone spent a lot of last year traveling the whole of the world the U._S. coming to the U._K.? Trying to promote themselves as this almost liberal country going through various reforms are now women to drive almost as a way to cover up some of the other activities that they've been doing throughout the Middle East or some of their internal policies as well well. I mean economic pressure on for instance South Africa. It took a sustained effort over long period of time for policy and actually the fabric of society there to change yeah I would agree with. I think it's time based thing on should the boy sustain and the income does reduce the all going to be forced to change their policies. London based journalist Akhmed tweed wrote the peace in foreign policy magazine called Mohammed Bin. Salman is making Muslims TMZ BOYCOTT MECCA MR twitch. Thank you for the time

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"Sabotage attacks" on Saudi oil tankers stoke fears of Iran-U.S. conflict

BBC World Service

00:53 sec | 4 years ago

"Sabotage attacks" on Saudi oil tankers stoke fears of Iran-U.S. conflict

"The Saudi government has condemned. What it described as sabotage attacks on two of its oil tankers of the United Arab Emirates has repulsing between Iran and the Arabian peninsula. It said the international community had joined responsibility to protect tankers. Lauren Buhl reports the Saudi energy minister colored are follow said the attacks of the emerets of Jetta caused significant damage to the structure of the tankers. He said one of the ships was on its way to be loaded with crude oil from Saudi port to be delivered to customers in the United States Iran's foreign ministry has described. The incidences worry Symon dreadful and called for an investigation. The allegations of several times come at the time of rising tensions in the area. Where the US Senate this no warships in recent days warning Rhonda with respond with force to any attack on its interests or those of

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NASA ScienceCast 296: Shining Laser Light on Earths Forests

NASA ScienceCasts

03:42 min | 4 years ago

NASA ScienceCast 296: Shining Laser Light on Earths Forests

"Training laser light on earth sports presented by science at nasa the international national space station or i assess is sporting a new light fixture the global ecosystem dynamics investigation or djeddai will being down laser light on earth from orbiting laboratory to reveal more about our environment in men in how it is changing nasa's jet i sense laser pulses and a tree canopies imprecise only measures the light reflected back the timing it intensity of light bounces back to jeopardize telescope will reveal the height in density of trees and vegetation and the vertical arrangement of the leaves and branches with any overall canopy doctoroff the bio jetta principal investigator at the university of maryland says this instrument will map forests in high resolution in three dimensions revolutionizing the way researchers monitor them forested areas are an important part of our planet not only do forests provided a habitat for many species end a source of raw materials heels for human news such as paper and lumber they also play a key role in earth's carbon cycle deforestation enforced degradation in addition to other types of forests disturbances such fires in insect outbreaks leader increases in atmosphere carbon dioxide forestry growth sucks that carmen back down into trees and soils knowing how forests grow and change over time can allow us to better understand the contribution and that forced me to earth carbon cycle and help people better manage this important resource djeddai is the first base born instrument designed specifically to perform sustained mapping of the spatial distribution of the carbon content content a forest the buying notes one of the most portly quantified components of the carbon cycle is the net balance between force disturbance in regrowth jet i will help scientists fill in those missing piece by revealing the vertical structure of the forest information we really can't get with sufficient accuracy any other way djeddai will provide scientists with insights into the amount of carbon stored in forest when combined current in historical record's of changes captured by earth orbiting satellites such as lance at this information will enhance the ability of researchers to identify changes happening across our planet researchers also will incorporate jeopardize his observations along with those of the eagles stress instrument on the station with daddy from other current and future earth observing sensors these data will address important questions about relationships between for structure function composition opposition in changes in carbon content combining all of these datta will allow researchers to gain an unprecedented understanding of ecosystem dynamics in the role plants and trees play in earth's global carbon cycle these

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The Applications and Ethics of Gene Editing

WSJ The Future of Everything

01:14 min | 4 years ago

The Applications and Ethics of Gene Editing

"Controlling the genetic makeup of future generations is gonna be dependent on the culture in which they're raised, and if a country's advances in gene editing spark a wave of medical tourism, how do governments protect the genetic privacy of their citizens. If you imagine a lot of people from the US, traveling to say India to get their genes edited for much cheaper than it might be in the US all of a sudden companies in India will have access to tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of people's genetic code, and what might they do with this. It's possible, gene. Edited humans could be weaponized to become better soldiers or Jeanette crops could cause the rise of new trade disputes, gene editing, whether it's enhanced intelligence, whether it's curing diseases, whether it's designer babies in all possibilities or whether it's food security Jetta. Ending is going to allow countries to really transform their society and destiny and in that world, they might ignore these traditional institutions, and that creates a huge disruption in the framework in structure of the world has operated for so many decades.

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Brazil Elects Far-Right Candidate Jair Bolsonaro As Next President

NPR's World Story of the Day

04:41 min | 4 years ago

Brazil Elects Far-Right Candidate Jair Bolsonaro As Next President

"Support for this podcast and the following message. Come from internet essentials from Comcast. Connecting more than six million low income people to low cost high speed internet at home. So students are ready for homework class graduation and more. Now, they're ready for anything now to Brazil which yesterday elected a new president who is from the far, right? Messages of congratulations from world leaders are pouring into Zhou your Bolsonaro, including one from President Trump. There are concerns though about what Bolsonaro will do once he assumes office and beers Philip Reeve's reports from Rio de Janeiro. As his supporters. Celebrate a stunning victory giant Bolsonaro appears before the cameras. Enormity zeus. Thirst for prayers led by an evangelist pastor and then for promise that's intended to allay the fears of his opponents in Brazil and his critics abroad, fath- Mia royals decay ethical new witness both out hotels the audience. Mike government will defend the constitution and democracy and liberty Bolsonaro a retired army captain and congressman we'll take over as priscilla's president on the first of January his admiration for his nation's past military dictatorship has led to concerns of whether democracy is safe in his hands. Both outta supporters celebrating outside his beachside house in Rio have no such worries. Cloudy. Miranda is a lawyer. I'm not afraid about that. I agree that sometimes the doesn't have the right word to use. But I don't think that's a he said they take her. But under hoops, Bolsonaro will end the massive corruption. Embroiled many Brazilian politicians his record for misogynist racist. And homophobic remarks doesn't bother her. She thinks they taken out of context there is a completely different. Meaning so I don't I don't I'm not afraid about that. Other precisions are worrying on many fronts will bowl Sinatra's plans to loosen the environmental laws threaten the Amazon rainforest all their civil rights secure. This is Christina Rio's largest Favila, a low income. Mostly afro Brazilian neighborhood. Sprawled across the hillside, it's a battleground in the war between security forces and criminal organizations in the narcotics trade residents caught in the middle sometimes injured or killed both Sinato wants to get the police even more leeway to use lethal force to the alarm of Luis Fernando powler who was born here. They will be trouble seriously terrible. So it's not good for people prepo live here. Opinions. Among political analysts are divided about what the future holds Brazilian their country that has institutional maturity even stronger than many people believe specially many people side overs. John Jonah gone, a political consultant doesn't think both out as a threat to democracy. He says Brazil's judiciaries proved how strong it is by convicting some of the country's most powerful people in a massive anti corruption investigation Bolsonaro has strong support in Brazil's new congress yet he must still negotiate to get plans approved. He also has close ties to the military. His cabinet is expected to include several retired generals. Jetta gowns also not worried by that. I have absolutely no doubts that the revision armed forces flute. Always choose the constitution over eighty president. And even if it's predators. Both. On our political scientists Modise, oh Santoro also doesn't think Brazil's at risk of a dictatorship. But he is concerned about the rights of Brazilians every country where estimates were elected the problem or face it on it ocean of democracy facing problems, regarding minority rights hate-crimes violence against social activists that don't seem to be one area of consensus among those puzzling of a what president bulletin outta will be like if he's to unite Brazil, he must knock off the divisive political rhetoric shadow gun, again, marriages can empower individuals in the country to believe that they have a green rights to act in grassy for violence manner. Aginst minorities to the breeze NPR news, reddish NATO support for NPR. And the following message. Come from Cirque du Soleil, crystal a frozen playground of world class ice skating and stunning acrobatics. See it live at Capital One arena from December. Fifths and ninth tickets available now at Cirque du so Soleil dot com.

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Lady Gaga's Vegas Residency: A Dream Setlist for Her 'Enigma' Shows

BBC Minute

01:01 min | 5 years ago

Lady Gaga's Vegas Residency: A Dream Setlist for Her 'Enigma' Shows

"Ethernet crazy, BBC, minerals and dates on that security breach are Germany's Frankfurt airport, which was partially evacuated police operation. There continues, but airline concert. His main job is in Frankfurt, tweeted boarding can resume shortly at the affected terminable fos international airport in Northern Ireland has apologized. So disabled Man Who Wasn't allowed to get on the plane because his wheelchair repechages is deemed the security risk. No funds are worried about takeover plan by the majority shareholder American billionaire stunned Cronkite currently owned sixty seven percent in these put in a bid for another thirty percent supporters feel with silence the voice of funds almost as listen up. Lady Gaga has a name. Lady Gaga has a name during her Las Vegas. Residency will begin kicks off on December twenty eighth and fans will have their pick between two different shows. Lady Gaga and Nick man, lady Gaga jazz piano talking about rob Travis courts, music video for stop trying to be God that's dropped girlfriend. Kelly Jetta makes it come in thirteen fifty. Nine hundred BBC minutes.

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Summer heat sizzles Europe: Portugal and Spain could see record temperatures

24 Hour News

01:58 min | 5 years ago

Summer heat sizzles Europe: Portugal and Spain could see record temperatures

"Of trying to steal a commercial jet told police, he? Thought it would be easy investigators say eighteen year olds a Marcus, Vonn Scott believed only had to do was push some buttons pull a couple of levers Scott says. He wanted to fly to a concert out of state, when he hopped into the cockpit of an American Eagle Jetta Texarkana regional airport according to police reports he didn't get very far the Texarkana gazette says. Scott, was inside the cockpit when, he was arrested July fourth I'm boy air, operates, the, plane the company. Says the forty four seat jet. Was not damaged unusually high temperatures are being recorded across much of Europe as AP correspondent charlesdale, desma reports Portugal as dealing. With the, brunt of the heat wave Portugal's with agency says h places in, the centre south. And east of the country have broken local records. Amid, a heatwave the. Highest temperature so far is one hundred thirteen degrees Fahrenheit and that's expected to peak At one hundred and sixty on Saturday meteorologists say a hot air. Mass moving northward from Africa is causing, the, phenomenon and with. It dust from the Sahara desert while in Sweden experts warn of a, high risk the wildfires this. Weekend because of the dry and will whether Britain hasn't avoided the heat to the Mets office says July was the country's third warmest in more. Than a century with, the temperature passing ninety five. On July twenty six, Charles under NASA assigned astronauts to SpaceX and Boeing. Test. Flights, the five astronauts will ride the. First commercial capsules into orbit next year and bring human launches back to the US SpaceX and Boeing are planning for test flights of their capsules to, the international space station by the end of this year. Or early next, the first crews are expected to, fly from Cape Canaveral Florida by next spring or summer Boeing's first star. Liner cruel include former NASA astronaut Chris Ferguson who commanded the, last shuttle flight in twenty Eleven and is now a Boeing. Employee, the four other commercial crew members are still with naphtha.

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The 11 best tech cars under $35k

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02:25 min | 5 years ago

The 11 best tech cars under $35k

"If i get one that's responding to months and months later i question year bility to do business over on scene that they've got the roadshow section has a list of the best of best best eleven tech cars under thirty five k starts out with a chevrolet cruze hatchback what's next to the chrysler pacifica is a next one that they recommend the ford escape honda accord vehicle to get stolen a lot in hawaii high unday kona is the next car they recommend kia stinger nissan rogue subaru crosstrek never been a big subaru fan toyota corolla hatchback uneven no this vehicle existed toyota corolla hatchback guess need to get in some car dealers the toyota prius prime the volkswagen jetta another i'm not a big fan of again volkswagen itself where did you go oh you're sending me to a advertisement all right anyway so these were the vehicles that they recommended the top eleven best tech cars under thirty five k can even by vehicle now oh thank you for giving me an ad they're seen it or lift edges in newburgh when it comes to business travel's as uber cruises the ride hailing market it's it lost nine percent of business passage to lift according to certifies new report and it looks even more bleak for taxis so in year after year certify says lift has gradually gained on uber with business passengers as a comparison here in quarter one two thousand fourteen lift only had one percent as compared to day having eighteen or nineteen percent so it's a pretty big gain i know that i was using lift almost exclusively on my last trip where's the numbers here for taxis go down see if i can actually find it.

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