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WTOP
"john white" Discussed on WTOP
"When it comes to John White says we hope that he gets the help that he desperately needs and to the person called who in that tip. They were a huge blessing to us and to our church family. Mike Murillo, WTOP WTOP News, at 106. Nine jurors selected to hear the case against former Loudoun County Public School Superintendent Scott Ziegler. 7 News reports the trial is expected to last a couple of days. Ziegler was indicted, you may remember by a special grand jury looking into how Loudoun County Public Schools at the time handled school sexual assaults. He's accused of improperly firing a teacher during that time who testified to the grand jury. Last week Montgomery County school principals sent a note home describing students performing on antisemitic salute that is and making a video of doing that themselves. And that prompted a call then for more direct action to deal with the rise in hate and bias incidents in region. the Alan Rontgen, the regional director for the American Jewish Committee noted that the incident at Montgomery County's Blair High School in which students reportedly filmed themselves doing an antisemitic salute happened just before Yom Kippur, one of the holiest days on the Jewish calendar. Rontgen also cited a to yet be released Maryland State Police report on hate and bias incidents showing a jump in those targeting the Jewish community. He called for more direct action including education. AJC issued a that report said 41 % of American Jews feel less secure than they did a year ago. Montgomery

Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life
"john white" Discussed on Timothy Keller Sermons Podcast by Gospel in Life
"Or drive you. Revolutionary. It means that all Christians, blue collar to white collar, to most technically advanced to the simplest menial pushing of the broom, will always do work really hard and we're always do work really well, but will not engage in overwork. I mean, if we understood this perfectly, we were the most valuable workers in the world. Maybe we wouldn't be actually quite as productive. Maybe not quite as productive. I tell you, but in the long run we would be, by the way, John white, years ago I read a book by John white, who was a psychiatrist. And when he was studying to be a psychiatrist, he was a Christian, by the way, who wrote a book, and had called the fight. And in the book, there was a chapter called deliverance from drudgery. They had a big impact on me because he had this illustration. He said he realized when he was when he was studying that he was under such pressure to get good grades so he could get into the next level. And partly as a result of the fact that he was so frightened and it was so important to perform that he went into this cycle of procrastinate, then crammed. Procrastinate than cram. And because he was so exhausted from the last cram, he just had to do something at a take off. He had thank goodness he was back before there were video games. I don't know what would have happened to him. But anyway, he had to take off, he had to do. And then he would just take off and just not do anything until he got so far behind that he would cram and he would procrastinate for him. One day he was reading this passage, and he suddenly said, what if I studied not for the marks, but for the lord? What if I stopped caring about my grades? What if I said, you know, I'm just going to I want to master this material so I'll eventually be a good counselor. For Christ. I'm not even going to I'm not going to worry about it. You know what? He said it transformed the way in which he studied. No more procrastination and cramming. He didn't put it off. And he took more breaks, and he says in the long run, he got worse grades. No. In the short run I got worse grades. And in the long run, he got far better grades. Because he was rested because he was happy. And because he was not reading for what he needed to come up with on the test.

Private Dicks
"john white" Discussed on Private Dicks
"Hungry. They were hungry. Maybe it wasn't. Yeah, maybe it wasn't them. I'm writing as much as I can to keep Rick as long as I can. I'm just working over to top of you. I don't know if you hear me typing, but I could give a shit if you go on for hours. This is what I got to do. All right, well, that's the end of the episode. I just figured I'd add some funny ones on the end to piss Rick off, but he's not even listening, so who cares? Aliens, aliens is one on the Internet. I wasn't going to add it, but I'm like, fuck it. I like aliens. I think ultimately, my biggest problem is anything that's that long ago, I'm skeptical that anything happened at all. History is so untrustworthy. I don't believe anything happened before 1971. There's no fucking. It's just too far gone to even fathom. I mean, like, sure, yeah, like there were people alive then today, but they're old as shit in their opinion is worthless because of that. Yeah, but I mean, the invention of the photograph is when I can start kind of believing stuff. No, cable television. There's pictures of JFK's skull in Jackie ones. This is like on her. Like I know that happens. I mean, that was cool. But I'm not gonna. Well, just like, so for starters, like narrowing the scope of that a little bit, I guess, would probably be, but the chief dude. Like, I'm looking at him right now. And who's to say he was even the chief? Like when they met him or that like anything was like chill between anybody for starters. But like, that that guy was the chief. You know what I mean? Like that just seems like. I don't trust anything from the 1516 hundreds either. I feel like there's a lot of truth in there, but there's a lot of embellishment to make you look better, especially when you go across the ocean and go like, I did this. Like, come on. Maybe historians in England really couldn't make shit up that much, but anybody going to the new world, total bullshit. I agree with that. But I mean, manteo did come back. You know, people came back to England, that happened. I know that happened. It's all over the place. So some of this happened and some of the guys were actually, they were chill. Obviously, because they got in a chip, trusted to bring them back. And then they went back. They all stayed in lap luxury. And when she's when they went there, they went instead of fucking the 40,000 acres and Ireland that rally had. They stand in rallies like a state House like getting fed grapes and shit. But that either John white was a terrible fucking artist or that man actually looked like a Simpsons character.

Private Dicks
"john white" Discussed on Private Dicks
"All right. He raised his hand? No worries. Greg, did you learn to raise your hand one on one with your mom while. Yeah, hey, I already got, I already got the I already got a pass from dingus. I'm not the whole homeschool one. It was you motherfucker. Oh, no, it doesn't matter what I look like now. The president's been sad. It was firmly established. It's not me, you, that tactic of not getting the most. You got me. Yeah, so John white was hired as the artist and cartographer for the trip, which I felt was an interesting job and be like, what a cameraman or something would be today, you know what I mean to record everything that was going on except for you to draw because it's a fucking 1500s. Are you describing a cartographer right now? Is that? No, he's an artist slash cartographer. He was hired to be like, to like draw out shit that was over there. It was all new, right? So he not only maps like they're calling him a cartographer then. Carter photographer slash artist. He was drawing the people that were there. He were drawing the huts that were over there. He was taking maps of the areas. He was doing all those kind of stuff. Cool. You can go look them up. You still has a bunch of his watercolors that he brought back from there. Super crazy. Yeah, it's like from the 1500s, they look really good. They look super interesting. Well, maps from back then are more art than they were in anything else. They're frigging gorgeous. Yeah, his map of that area is considered one of the best maps of that area of that time. Niceness, accuracy, everything like all what? It's displayed at the British art museum. That's how there's lots of episodes out there, right? So oh man, I gotta go look at this map. What was the dude's name?

Bloomberg Radio New York
"john white" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Now Bitcoin is at 41,679 down to one and a half percent That's a Bloomberg business flash Bloomberg markets continues now With Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller All right great Jerry Thank you so much we appreciate it Well the Goldman Sachs that I grew up with and I competed against was investment banking and investment banking And that was basically in bankers and traders bankers and traders but since the great finances running it then so John white had might even been probably corzine for a while there I mean going back in the day but they've always been the big bank the big trading desk but really since great financial crisis they've been really branching out more consumer businesses And I saw them some news there Goldman adds GM credit cards to its Marcus consumer business I just shook my head But what happened to my old Goldman Sachs All right shit Ali Bassett Wall Street reporter for Bloomberg news She joins us here She follows the Wall Street beat closely Goldman's continuing to expand out its consumer business right shall we Yeah listen this is the second big partnership that Goldman is announcing here with General Motors Of course we know they had that big relationship with Apple before What you're seeing here is Goldman start to branch into new places So card business to what extent do they have their ambition to launch their own credit card without the co brand And also what does General Motors give them General Motors already has billions of customers in their own credit card business So now by partnering with Goldman the hope is they could really expand on the millions of customers they've been able to amass with Apple To your point General Motors was previously an investment banking client which they then converted now into not buy it man Is that you know what Grass grows faster than Goldman Sachs is consumer business This has been years in the making and they seem to have done very little with Apple I mean they could take over your life if they wanted to Apple and Goldman Sachs together you could do everything one stop shop from savings to checking to investment credit card I mean you name it They're just not doing it Marcus has taken forever to get off the ground forever and ever and ever and ever We've been talking about high school That's not true I mean in the last couple of years they have and remember these are very highly regulated businesses to your point Goldman makes a couple 100 million a quarter on there Consumer business revolut and N 26 they came out of the gates running ready to win picking up customers by the millions So where are they based In Europe Exactly So it's been a lot harder in the U.S. for the big banks to really get their technology in line which is what makes these partnerships and these efforts so interesting They just need to buy the technology They already run the government.

WBEZ Chicago
"john white" Discussed on WBEZ Chicago
"From some of WBZ members about why they listen. And why they gave so joining us Now is Aaron Kehoe. He works in the membership department at W. B. Easy. Hey, Erin. Great to have you back. It is great to be here in the studio with you, Sasha. Yes. Fantastic Seeing you in person. Actual human faces. Yes. Now, Erin, some of our newer listeners, they might not understand why we have these membership drives. So Kenya break it down. Absolutely. In fact, that's my job. So, as you said, this is public radio and public radio is a mission driven effort. We are here to ensure that you and everyone around you has consistent access to reliable information. We believe in this so deeply, in fact that we will never charge you never going to send you a bill about all the news. You consumed the great information you find on reset, but you know, it's still takes money to make the gears turn. Thus, every so often we come on air. We send you an email and we ask those who benefit from the service to chip in what they can And that money raised in moments like this ensures we've got the cash to keep going. Well, as I mentioned earlier, the listeners who give to WBZ they're considered members, right? And you get to interview listeners that they give to us. And you do this during the drive. So tell us what you've learned from the conversations you've had. Yeah, So when members give they have an opportunity to pass on a comment, I follow up from the members who give a comment We have, you know, chats. Sometimes it was at the station here. Pre pandemic. But now, of course it's on zoom. Yeah, but still, it's great to check in with the members and I'm finding out that there really isn't a typical WBZ member. We've got a few people with deep pockets, giving large gifts a few, but you know, we've got like a good chunk of people who are shift workers, some in the suburbs, giving modest monthly gifts. We've got some younger listeners who skip a coffee or two and give us what they can. Especially, you know those in college that money's a little bit tight, but they still toss. You know, a couple of dollars are away, which is great, very nice, which is each and every one of those gifts is important as the last because it takes tens of thousands of people giving what they can giving the gift that's right for them. To make the ship go. And of course, a lot of these listeners. A lot of these members are super fans of reset. Oh, well, thank you guys. Well, today you brought some excerpts from these conversations. Yes. So first up is Elizabeth had a wonderful conversation with her earlier this year. She is also a super fan of reset. She found WBZ because she was bouncing around different radio stations looking for a new source that she could trust one that wasn't trying to persuade her from one perspective or another. She is a shift workers, so she listens to reset just as she starting her day. And this is a little bit of our conversation with Elizabeth. So I started listening to it when John White was on and then she loved and I was crushed. You did not like I can listen to her on one A. So I'm worried with that. Oh, I love Sasha. I do. Yes. And in fact, I have to.

KOMO
"john white" Discussed on KOMO
"Hour as we get into Tuesday morning here on first light, it's time for Kevin Carter come in and tell us something he's found on Netflix. Good morning, Kevin. This is almost like a big summer movie, isn't it? It is a bit of a big summer movie. It was originally supposed to be. In theaters, but it got sold over the pandemic, and it's coming out on Wednesday. It's called Gunpowder Milkshake, which is my favorite flavor of milk, Jake right after cookies and cream. But it's a it's an action movie, and it stars Karen Gillan as an assassin who ends up uh, stumbling onto a the daughter of one of our targets, and she tries to save her and in the process. Everybody from the criminal organization is coming after her. To kill her, and she has to turn to some people from her past to help her out. And so it's this big over the top crazy action scenes, but it's almost Italian cheek and to a ridiculous nature. If you like that sort of over the top action movie that isn't to me at all Taken seriously, Uh, it's a lot of fun. Well, the title I think tells you what it's like because you have gunpowder for the for the violence. But then it's milkshake. It's a tasty fun confection. Well, yeah, and milkshakes do sort of crop up as as a bit of a symbol of relationships and loyalties and that sort of thing. I didn't realize that. But in the but in the end, it's It's just, you know, a big Female driven action movie. A lot of people would would say stuff like, Remember when Atomic Blonde came out? They said, Well, this is the female John White. If you really want a female John Wick gunpowder milkshake is Is it and it's available on Netflix on Wednesday. So it's uh you know, it's coming quickly for you, just as Karen Gillan is for the bad guys, and it looks like they have very, very funny interplay between the characters between the action, so it's light and dark all at the same time. All right, so it's called gunpowder milkshake. Available tomorrow night on Netflix. How many Maltin's for gunpowder milkshake. You know what I'm going to give it four out of five. Maltin's. It's a lark of a movie and a lot of fun to watch and looks brilliant. So, yeah, you know, I'll have. I'll have a milkshake. With Karen Gillan any day of the week. All right, moving right along on this. Tuesday morning, The 13th of July 1st Light flashback takes us to this day in 1943 World War two's battle for Europe, where, after a week of blazing combat, the greatest tank battle in history ends with Russia, defeating Germany in the Russian city of cursed, Hitler has massed his tanks and planes and men. And thrown into this sudden onslaught just about the heaviest weight of material and manpower of any battle on the eastern front..

News Talk 1130 WISN
"john white" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN
"Stocks edged higher today as investors poured back into trustee May cap stocks and push the major averages into record territory amid the release of the Federal Reserve's minutes from his June meeting, but show debate over how and when to start pulling back their support for the economy. Meanwhile, shares world pool rules over 2.5% after JPMorgan named the Home products company, a top pick. The firm said in a note to clients that Whirlpool was a hated stock on Wall Street but was primed to be expectations and quarters ahead. On the day that I was up 104 points to close at 34,681, the S and P 514 points and the NASDAQ is up one point from the co. While investment group, the retirement specialists and John White. Mhm. Standing up for Milwaukee. This is the mark Belling late afternoon and show our news talk. 11 30 w. I said getting any abuse from anyone for Your admission that you don't like guacamole. No. Do you want to? Everybody has like one thing that everybody else in the world likes, but they don't I don't.

The Journal.
"john white" Discussed on The Journal.
"That's offered today friday july second and a quick note before we go off all next week for the july fourth holiday. We'll be back monday. July twelfth but the good news is this gives you a great opportunity to listen to something else. We made our five part series called to the moon. It's about game stop. And how a group of it traders took on wall street and saw their investments skyrocket. You can find it in our show feed or at gimblett dot media slash to the move. That's gimblett dot media slash to the mo. The journal is a co production of gimblett and the wall street journal. Your hosts kate. Linebaugh in mean ryan knutson shows produced by catherine brewer. P got cari. Martin kessler any munaf. Laura morris a fief newly ricky novitsky in week.' pres- dela rosa. Sarah platt will. Ruben matthew sherman. Any row strasser john white. Our engineers are griffin. Tanner nathan singapore and matthew bowl. Our theme music is by so wiley additional music this week from katherine anderson. Peter leonard bobby lord emma munger in blue dot sessions fact checking by nicole pacifica. Thanks for listening. See you next monday. July twelfth technology. It's in your pocket your car your business and the wall street. Journal's tech news briefing is tracking all of it from consumer tech to cybersecurity from the giants to the startups every weekday. We bring you the latest stories about the companies and advancements that are changing the way we live and work tech is remaking the world. We'll make sure your part of it. Subscribe to the wsj tech news briefing from the wall street journal wherever you get your podcasts..

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"john white" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM
"Aaron Mason filling it for Dave Ross. It's time for chokepoints. Truck drivers finally have a little more elbow room to get into and out of the port of Tacoma. The 70th Street overpass has been replaced. Chris Sullivan is here with the details. Now I'm sure you've seen the trucks lined up over I five on the 70th street over passing Any of your travels along the freeway there. If you live or work in Fife, you've probably noticed all those trucks backed up into your neighborhoods that should finally be coming to an end with the opening of the war Apatow Way East Bridge, which is just up the freeway a bit. It opened up on Monday morning. The existing 70th Bridge is two lanes, one lane each direction. The new operator way East Bridge is four lanes, so there's an increased capacity. That's Gateway Project manager John White Gateway, the project to extend 167 all the way from Puyallup. This is the first real big milestone in the the construction of that and this long term project. That's John White, and he says there's also a dedicated and bike pedestrian facility. That will be much safer for those types of maneuver. It also has the ability to carry bikes and heads across it, which if you're if you're doing that on the existing bridge, you're probably taking your life into your own hands or its CEO. It's It's very challenging. Now in the interim bikes and pedestrians are still going to have to use the old 70th street overpass. That's for a couple of more weeks now, until the new shared lane on the new bridge is tied into the Inter Urban trail a little bit later on this summer, But pretty soon everybody will be on that new bridge there. There's also a new double roundabout on the port of Tacoma side of this new bridge. Which will likely take some getting used to a lot of care went into design that roundabout. I mean, it's the first of its kind on S R 99. So a lot of care went into designing that roundabout for heavy freight. And non truck drivers really need to be very careful. I know most of us seem to have trouble with roundabouts anyway. But the double can be kind of confusing, especially when you're sharing it with a giant big ray signs you'll see out there reminding people of the protocols tonight creep up on the trucks or drive next to the trucks, especially when they need to straddle the lanes going through the roundabout. Now that Roundabout replaces the signal, which White says is a huge deal because that light led to the trucks backing up into a lot of the congestion. So that's out of the way again. This new overpass bridge opened yesterday, and people are still just kind of getting used to it. But this is just the start of the Gateway project, which will eventually finish off 167 between Puyallup and I five. It will also build out highway 59 in Tacoma and also from C Tech from the airport down to I five this fall. You're going to see a lot of work starting to be done around the I 55 16 interchange there at the Kennedy Mines Road to start to prepare for this expansion. Next year. Work is going to begin on the new 167 I five interchange. This is going to be put in where the current 70th street overpass now six, and then a two mile freeway will be built from that interchange from I five all the way to 59 just east of the port of Tacoma. Now all of this work is funded and should be completed by 2024. The final phase of the Gateway project will see the four mile freeway built from the East side of this new I five interchange to Puyallup to finally finish 167 all the way. Will also see the construction of the 59 extension from the airport to I five near 5 16, this part of the program that last final four years has yet to be funded. Necessarily. We? We all know that the the pain Trine Saint of our area is our lady of perpetual construction. Um, that is true that that is true. How How do you see this, uh, panning out. I mean, this seems like a good thing and and sort of. If I'm understanding it correctly, it's taking a lot of that big, heavy truck traffic and sort of Diverting it to its own space. So there isn't that conflict with your with your normal day to day car truck. That is exactly what this does. What it does is it provides because we all know that the manufacturing center of our region is Auburn, Canada. The valley. They're all of those trucks either. Go up Highway 18 to get to I 90 or go down to the port of Tacoma but to get to the port of Tacoma The fastest route is to go up 18 onto I five or go on the surface streets through Fife and Kent, which is no good. And so now this will provide a seamless four lane highway all the way from the port of Tacoma, Basically All the way to I 90 if you think about, so that's good. Now. Now The X factor in all of this, and what's being discussed is that new section of 167 and potentially 59 would be told So that's something because that to help pay for that and what they would potentially think what they want to do is extend the hot lanes all the way from basically Auburn now all the way over to I five and then down into the port of Tacoma, so that's kind of the plan as I see it, But when I talked to Mr White yesterday, he's like, you know, obviously, with the tolling revenue down so much that we've talked about during the pandemic, there's some questions about whether That's the right way to do things. If you're tying your construction money to tolls, what happens if we have another downturn? Is that the right funding source? So that's something that they're discussing now based on what's happening in real time, so maybe that that will give us a break. When it comes to whether or not they decided to toll that, but Bottom line, then would be they'd have to pass that huge, like $2025 billion transportation package that the governor wants, which would have come with maybe a carbon fee and the gas axe increase. So they're going to get us one way or another to pay for this project, which I know we desperately need anyway. But they're going to get us one way or another man. Death and taxes. The only two things pretty much. Yeah, that's right. Absolutely. It is 6 53. So it's time for Cairo radio. Real time traffic brought to you by the Washington Department of Health. What's what's going on out there so well, we've got a really sad situation. We had car versus pedestrian fatality crash.

WGN Radio
"john white" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Sears. The News is sponsored by WGN America. Police Look for the driver of a hit and run on the North side and no heat at a suburban apartment building. First WGN traffic and taking a look at our area, roadways and expressways, things looking good out there. No delays or anything, toe keep you from getting where you need to be at this early morning hour. Now the Heat's been out for days at a apartment building in Riverside in Chicago's west suburbs. Luckily, my grandma gave me a fur coat before she moved to Florida. So I'm wearing her fur coat as well as I have, like eight blankets. I would say temperatures of times dipped into the single digits. This that building resident you heard told WGN. She's seen inside temps drop into the forties. Since the Heat stopped working. The building's owner notify tenants Wednesday that boiler maintenance was scheduled for yesterday. Bicyclist is in a medically induced coma in the hospital right now, after a hit and run on the city's north side, police say 31 year old Alexandra Petzel was run over with the rear end of the car at Kimble and Addison Wednesday afternoon. The driver never stopped Sean but soulless her father. It's heart wrenching. It were just you just want to cry. The family's asking for anyone with information on this to call police and SUV that was stolen in a Carjacking Wednesday was involved in a crash on the far North side yesterday. Police say the Hyundai Santa Fe was traveling the wrong way on the 6600 block of North Sealy when it crashed into a Dodge Charger. Police say the people inside the Honda ran away. No one is in custody. Republican senators are praising House impeachment managers for their presentation against former President Trump. Florida's Marco Rubio thought they did a good job, while Susan Collins of Maine noted it was a very thorough presentation, But Rubio and others still aren't sure if an impeachment trial is appropriate for someone who's no longer in office, he argued. It would set a very dangerous precedent. Trump's defense will give their opening arguments later today, Illinois health officials reported more than 2800 new covert 90. Covert 19 cases at 102 deaths, the state's average 70 positivity rate is holding at 3.3%. The number of covert 19 vaccinations so far administered in Illinois has now surpassed 1.5, million director of the Illinois Department of Public Health Doctor and goes a Zika. It will be months. For some people who are eligible to get the foot by the time they actually get the vaccine, and I know that's a very difficult message to carry. Health officials encourage residents to continue practicing the three WC where a mask wash hands often and watch Your distance Advisor says it hopes to start testing its covert 19 vaccine on adolescence within the first part of this year. Spokesperson told WGN. They finished enrolling more than 2000 Kids aged 12 to 18 for the trial, But the protocol has not been approved by regulators. Visor is the only manufacturer who's Charles may be far enough along to have vaccine data on kids by the end of summer, Madonna's still enrolling participants for its adolescent trial. Some Chicago public school students return to Class today or yesterday. That is now the dispute between CBS and the Chicago Teachers Union is over. But the CPS parent, Canela, Miller says she does the thing. Classrooms are safe to go back to. Some teachers are being instructed to keep their windows open and in order to, you know, make sure that you know the air is circulating correctly. It's the middle of winter. This is not making sense. Parents are demanding improvements to remote learning also safety foreign person learners. They're also requesting immediate with CPS leadership to demand new federal funding is used to support all those demands. Customers waiting in long lines and cold temperatures outside Illinois Secretary of State's Drivers Facilities justice schedule A future appointments are asking why they can't just do it online. Spokesman Henry Out. The pandemic poses many challenges. And yet Secretary of State White and our office has been the on Lee. Statewide office to remain open. Throughout the pandemic. Right now only 11 drivers services facilities statewide allow for the schedule of appointments online, the secretary of state's office says soon that program's being expanded the space Six astronauts aboard the International space Station have set a record for the most days in space by a crew aboard a U. S spacecraft. Man. Medicine is more before flight engineers surpassed the previous US record of 84 days on Sunday. Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, Shannon Walker and Soy Chee Noguchi launched from the Kennedy Space Center in November. The plan is for them to spend a total of six months on the I s s working on maintenance and research. Their replacements will arrive in the spring on another space X Dragon capsule. I'm that Madison. WGN Sports. The Blackhawks lost to Columbus last night. 65 the Hawks host the Blue Jackets again tomorrow. The per game with Chris Boden at 6 30. The face off at seven with John White, imminent Troy Murray on 7 20. W GNN, WGN radio dot com. The Bulls host the Clippers tonight in college basketball yesterday, Minnesota beat produced 71 to 68. You. I see looks to end their five game losing streak today again in noon at noon Indianapolis against the Jaguars before casting that'll be G in Chicago Weather Center here's meteorologist Mike Johnson. Mostly cloudy and snow free for most of our.

790 KABC
"john white" Discussed on 790 KABC
"Mr Radio Waves at the Sports desk in Culver City. John White House Press Secretary Jen Sake's announcement that Joe Biden opposes the recall of Gavin Newsom has given the recall of Gavin Newsom. National ATTENTION But Yeah. Sometimes these things backfire. You always have to worry about the law of unintended consequences when it comes to politics. 800 to 2 to ABC is the phone number 1 802 2 to 5 to two to well, There's been a lot of movement going on in the media and who better to talk to about it than former Fox News executive Long time Fox News executive and current founder of the Court News You can follow him on Twitter at Kenley Court. Can the court welcome John? Thanks for having me again. Well, you're my favorite person to talk to about all these things because Zlata fun to pick your brain, and there's a lot of action going on at the company where you spent A lot of time at including at the founding of the company itself with Roger Ailes, who was a bit of a mentor to you. Roger Ailes is secretary who worked her way up the ranks and became head of the Fox News channel. Suzanne Scott just signed a contract today to continue on at the news channel. What do you make of that? You know? Susanne probably had one of the hardest jobs ever that media executive would have one is you can you know? She took over a company that Roger Ailes founded and ran and turned into a you know, a nationwide worldwide phenomenon. I kind of wouldn't want it to have filled issues. Um, a few weeks back. There was a an article in the Daily Beast, which Basically kind of makes stuff up. The daily beast sits around and they say, Well, what do we think would be good is a story and then they come up with their story line. They find one low level person at Fox, who anonymously will tell one of their reporters. Yeah, that sounds good. And then they have a headline. And so they had a headline that you know she was struggling to keep her job and that the Murdochs were matter and that they were coming in and it's a nap. And so then publicly coming out and giving her a new three year deal was their way of saying Yet we still have confidence in her, which we can argue whether that's a good thing or bad thing to have, but it was their way of putting an end to that type of speculation on whether she'd be bounced. What do you think this means for the product you don't look Fox is has been making a lot of unforced errors recently. I mean, you know, you and I have talked about the positioning on Fox as the world has gotten a lot more either conservative or Or or liberal. They've kind of stayed, I'd say and whatever number that would be, let's say 70% for a Republican, whereas a CNN and an MSNBC went hard left to the mattresses. And so that that left. I think a lot of Fox news people saying, You know, they're they're not on my side all the time. I mean, certainly we've seen the president out of state see that, and that's opened up a real a real opportunity with Far right? I mean, there's no way in which Which it's still like watching a 14 year old pretending to be his dad and pretended to save and wearing an oversized jacket. I mean, it's just they put like it's not like 19 year old reporters out there and say, say, things that sound like what other conservative reporter would sound like, And it's kind of that level of intelligence. Um, um The other one. Um, um, is doing better as an alternative Newsmax TV. Pulled in some former Fox people, and they now have one show. And this is this is this is the danger for Fox and and and maybe it's a good thing for America. You know, their evening show with great Kelly has been routinely getting like 700,000 viewers on Um On the non Fox one, and, you know, he's a fine guy. I know him. I've worked in the past, but it's not like he's a Oh, my gosh, talent that you like, you know. Bursting out there the way or Riley did for so many years or the way a Tucker Carlson is just, you know, writing tight and intelligent and smart opening monologue that you're just like, Oh my gosh, That's amazing. This is a serviceable show on on another network. And those 700,000 people coming right out of Fox is Hyde. And if I were fox, I'd be nervous of that. Because I've got I've got three quarters of a million people. Almost on honest, typical weekday who are willing to go to channel you know, 7 92. And watch the Great Kelly show and and that is a that's a real should be a real eye opener for Fox. And that four PM slot for P. M. Pacific time is open and there's no full time host yet. Think Fox should give that to Tammy. Bruce. Who do you think they should give it to? You know, Tammy, Tammy, Tammy is a pretty good one. Um, um Look, Fox is now opened up two slots. And not had an idea of how to fill it. I'm sure we're gonna talk about Lou Dobbs in a little bit because you know, they got rid of him, and they're like, Well, we're gonna let one guy do it on Mondays and Wednesdays and Fridays. You know, that shows that They got rid of the show in the emptied it out before they knew who they wanted to. So they weren't doing it for a positive, proactive reason they were doing it for covering themselves or some other, some other type of reason and didn't have a good idea of what they were gonna do. Going forward. But look, there's still a great market for for Fox. They are a conservative leaning news organization by far more than anything else that's on TV, except for those times kind of too. Far right competitors and some could make a real good argument that those guys are so far right that when you watch him, you know you gotta kind of double check to make sure your information's right because if you never disagree with Donald Trump, maybe something's going on at some point, you know, maybe maybe somebody should fact check sometimes. Um Lou Dobbs thing that came up, though you know that That's just a huge unforced air in Roger. Roger never would have done these things. Why did they fire Lou Dobbs? Lou Dobbs was the highest rated show on the Fox business network. He would always write these books, it would become best sellers. He certainly was a favorite among viewers. It wasn't like They had to get rid of him because no one was watching the show. Why did they give him his walking papers? You know, I don't know. I don't want to pretend like I have any inside information. I don't Hey, was the highest rated on the business channel. But that's 300,000 people. That's not saying that's not like he was a nationwide phenomenon either, but still Viewers on the business channel are worth a lot more money than viewers on on the news channel, because a lot of business oriented you could sell those ads for born that channels, you know that channels making some good money with a smaller audience. I mean the speculation and look he was. He was very far out there on the right. He was. He was a big believer that the election was stolen, which is something that most of the Fox news host or staying away from or or overtly saying they don't believe Um, you know, they did it the same day that Dominions came and sued Lou Dobbs personally a couple other shows I forget with pure or somebody else and the fox News channel for you know, Trillions of dollars for four saying that they were lying about them on on Dominions..

WGN Radio
"john white" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Know, figure that it'll work out the best for everyone. If we could get his many people vaccinated as possible or than 4000 vaccines are expected to be given at frightened college in river growth on a weekly basis, single digit temperatures sub zero windchills air forecast in the area over the coming days. Coldest temps we've seen since the polar vortex back in January, 2019. Chicago commissioner of the Department of Buildings. Matt Bo Day is reminding landlords and tenants. There are residential heating requirements in the city. The ordinance requires a temperatures inside resolute residential residents. At least 68 degrees from 8:30 A.m. to 10:30 P.m.. At least 66 degrees from 10:30 P.m. to 8:30 A.m. ground will be broken on the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago later this summer. WGN's Bryan Burrough following a four year federal review process, the Obama presidential center says it's set to break ground in Chicago's Jackson Park in 2021 will begin recruiting a diverse workforce. That will help make the OPC a reality. Pre construction work is expected to begin in April. Preliminary roadwork and physical construction set to begin in August. The project is set to cost half a billion dollars. With the presidential center footing the bill. The mayor's office says the city will move forward with several capital investment projects in the surrounding communities. Ryan Burrow, WGN News W GM Sports Black Cocks host Carolina tomorrow night. Pregame with Chris Boat and starts at 6 30 Puck drops at seven with John White him into Troy Murray on 7 20, WGN and the WGN radio dot com Bulls and Knicks are underway. Now the United Center Bulls trailing mix up one of 4 96 with a couple minutes left in the game..

KDWN 720AM
"john white" Discussed on KDWN 720AM
"Was moved most of your stuff sleight of hand at this stage. Yes. Had you taken in a young sort of built it up it Yes. I had a lot of restaurants like the bootlegger. Almost identical. Right? Come in. It's 17 like 10 o'clock on a Saturday and table. Yes. And they call them do once once a month and be like the magic the magic evening or something. It would be a set meal for 125 bucks. You get your five meals five course deal, right, plus entertainment man, And that was it tonight actually go table table and I'd hire What they're magicians to work with me, Take 10%, because that's what I do, and that's how I run my business, and I had a yellow pages ad. And so this is how I realized Well, this is great. So it's what I was doing. Birthday parties on weekends. There's dates I couldn't do. So I book the same. A buddy of mine for the show and take 10%. I thought, Well, I'm not gonna let that I'm not gonna pass that show off your show on say, I'm not available. I guess the new that's just great jobs me. So now that they trusted your judge horse they did, and I trust in my own, And some of them were even better than me because they didn't see me. He's not gonna work next week. Exactly. So that's that happened. And then I realized those cruise ships. That's where I thought. Well, that's that's it. You had a cruise ship. You are a star. That is this e mean, because you were getting at the time I heard Chris, you better change your making between 902,000 weak American. I'm Canadian, right? The dollar was stronger. Aquino was stronger back then it is still but a 20% difference. So $1000 American was always 1800 or 1500 Canadian. He has a lot of money, so I started sending stuff to agents always said. I gotta call Vancouver is also sort of work City. It's a port city. So cruise ships were they go from there to L, a Seattle and they also go up to Alaska Toe Major city for the summertime, you know, so I thought, so. I started mailing I mailed to my big agents of a guy named John White fucking dear friend of mine now, and he had everything. He had all of all the hotels and Vancouver. If you're a musician or singer, he had Don't you have any of those contracts and he was kind of the guy and then on ships. He had a big ship booking world. So all of a sudden, I mailed a bunch of stuff and I'm I'm selling myself way ahead of my talent. I mean, my tail was barely there, but I had the photos. I had the press kit all of VHS tapes out of market. Just that goes back to the days of putting your flyers on the newspaper 100%. So I knew how to look amazing. I just wasn't amazing. That's okay. You know, I was well aware of it. I still have so and so I mailed on this stuff. Was sudden. My parents went to the ranch with a wrench in Washington Does state which is 45 minute across the board. Okay, so that was our summer. Think it was all of a sudden They're down there. I got a call at the home by myself, cause I'm this time 19 e gonna call him John wife. Look, Is that the guy? No secretary, no seventh staff, blow him him. He's English, So he's a very obvious Hey, Murray. He's the sig filled of the grass and he's the guy. If he calls you, it's real money, and it's real. And so he calls memory SOCSEC police and I said I said, Yeah, it does. John Lightfoot like, Oh, God fill my foot. I mean, like this is a big gamble on the man is really is a john wife. But that guy's not dead, you know, s all of a sudden e. Yes, there's well, um, I might have a gig for you. Yeah, He doesn't trust us to force that. No, I haven't. Do you have to 45 minutes shows in a 15. Course I d o. Of course I two different 45 minute shows you say yesterday. Hell, Of course, I'm thinking quite a swell It's love $100 U s a week I was passed out. I never thought make that my lifetime And anyway, I'm just turned 20 right E man, This is really and he says this is Monday. He calls me on and he says you believe Friday Montreal, Canada, which is the East Coast is for the seals first. Wait. It's like L. A to New York distance for those. You don't know how to Montreal, you have the ST Lawrence River egos through Connecticut. Down Cape Cod Canal through and new is a two week cruise. Seven Down. Seven back was being seven days down in New York, seven days back to New York to Montreal. Two month contract. Eight weeks. 1100 hours a week. I get 15% Commission. And can you do it? I was like my way. Yeah, I said no problem, sir. Love to looking forward to it. I think. Let me check my schedule. Yeah, I'm free. Okay, delivering papers Exactly Get somebody. Oh, newspaper, and I was still a lifeguard at three different schools and bankers now was a full time lifeguards I was making at this point. Probably 1 $21 in hours, lifeguard. You know, good was very good at the time and you know, and I was probably had 48 5 hours a week, and I was really in the system. And once you're in that system, like any kind of good job like the unions here, you don't leave right urine. And so I was making good money And at my birthday party shows and everything and my business, my old pages ad and I'm still of Mom and Dad's house. So I had my little because with the yellow Pages that you have to have a business line So I had a business line in my bedroom with all my booking and out of a little office. No, no little log 20th time, but it's also a lesson. Yeah. So I need an 80 a case which is big tour in case I had none of those and I need to 45 minutes shows up 15. I barely had 20 minutes of adult material. I mean, I was a kid. I haven't won the best because I was doing I was booking seven shows a week half because I couldn't do because I was busy and I took it out. I was making life easier just sitting at home looking at you and I could drive now by the truck. That's why I bought a truck because I need to take my stuff around. I really want to 69 Camaro. Funny about this is is you're telling this story and I think about myself in the early days of going on the road learning my craft where I had to do basically the same thing. I need to sound system. That's why I need a van. The mic microphone I need you know you you have got to, you know, four shows and I go. Oh, yeah, I'm gonna wait a minute. We have two shows so I mean, but you take it and you invest in yourself. Yes. You take a shot, and you put your money into Yeah. You get the call. You trap yourself, You know, go. We're striking. Do it, little man, Can I And then all of a sudden, literally causes before the Internet..

WTOP
"john white" Discussed on WTOP
"Block the virus. Now those layers could be in a single mask or you can double mask. The fit is so very important. So, for example, you could wear a surgical mask with the tighter fitting cloth mask over it, Whether a mask that have a pocket in the middle of two layers of fabric and you could put a filter in that pocket to the vaccine shortages. Now that is the biggest source and everything. They stressed 71 year old Gail Esposito and Georgia waiting for her second does. The CDC now says you could wait six weeks if necessary. WebMD is Dr John White. Ideally, we want to keep it to what was done in the study. 21 days, 28 days if you get it a couple weeks later, it's not gonna be a problem that Biden administration has promised to increase production and distribution. But Dr David Lakey says, if you're not at high risk, it's gonna be probably in the summer before. Before it's available. Dr. David Egas says the shortages make new vaccine approvals crucial. My hope is that those air accelerated their tens of millions of those vaccines sitting in freezer. The data are gonna get better. The vaccines aren't going to get better. Just the regulators are gonna be more comfortable. Clearly, we need to get them out. The more we get it out. Now, the less the variance is gonna be a problem. The more the virus doesn't have a chance to change. My sources Tell CBS News 19 Capitol police officers who were on the hill January 6 have tested positive for Over since the attack. This is CBS Never missile moment. Top news from W T o p 24 73 65 Listen on air on Alexa and on the W T o P..

WGN Radio
"john white" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Broadcast team Troy Murray and John White him in The Chicago Blackhawks. Oh, from the 2020 2021 season, a little later than they expected. But the competition will be the best it could ever expect as they battle the Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning who will raise their championship better prior to the game tonight. Hocks him. Oh, for sure, this evening. Ruin that celebration. Hi again, everyone. John Weidman along with Troy Murray, We're here in Chicago and our WGN studios high above the streets and the boys were gonna engage the Tampa Bay Lightning down in Tampa here tonight. Game number one of this truncated season Troy 56 games. When you think about it every single game for the Blackhawks, from here to the end of the regular season is gonna be a four point game because it's all divisional opponents. And if they can set things off on the right foot here this season by beating the Tampa Bay Lightning, I think they would give themselves an awful lot of confidence. Toc start off this season of the year where a lot of people don't give him much of a chance critical for that. The team to get off to a good start. You know, normally you look at it this an 82 game season and It's a long season. It's a marathon. This is a sprint, and every game means so much and you're exactly right. As far as every game's a four pointer. You're not playing games that the extra point doesn't mean anything. You're in competition with the guys that you're fighting for a playoff spot each and every time that you step on the ice, so it's imperative that they get prepared to play the right way. And that starts tonight against Reigning Stanley Cup champions. It's not an easy task,.

WGN Radio
"john white" Discussed on WGN Radio
"The House is nearing a final vote on impeaching President Trump for the second time. 1/6 Republican congressman says he will vote to impeach Washington State's Dan Newhouse says the president failed his oath of office when he did not send reinforcements to help Capitol police on the Capitol building was stormed last week. Five other Republicans, including Liz Cheney, a member of the party's leadership team, have said they will also vote to impeach. Number of people arrested on criminal charges related to last week's riot has exceeded 100. The charges range from misdemeanor curfew violations in the District of Columbia to federal felonies related to the assault of law enforcement officers, theft of government property and possessing firearms and explosives. Federal prosecutors and the FBI said this week they are pursuing dozens more suspects who have been identified through photos and videos and tips from the public, and president Trump is trying to prevent any future violence. Like what Hap And at the Capitol Last week, the White House released a statement from the president that reads in light of reports of more demonstrations. I urge that there must be no violence, no law breaking and no vandalism of any kind. The FBI's warning law enforcement agencies across the U. S of possible armed protests at all 50 state Capitol buildings starting Saturday. WGN Sports The Blackhawks Open the season tonight in Tampa Bay pregame with Chris Boden at 6 30 face off at seven with John White Men and Troy Murray here on 7 20, WGN. Northwestern visits Ohio State tonight in Big 10 basketball tip at six o'clock, and that game can be heard on WGN radio dot.

All Things Considered
When It Comes To New Release Showings, A Drive-In Theater Stands Alone
"Under normal Saturday a lot of us might be thinking about heading to the movies right about now but there's nothing normal about right about now and with most movie theaters closed because of the corona virus pandemic there's no where to go to see a new release on the big screen unless you happen to be in Ocala Florida kind of like the last dinosaur stand and you help that's a John white skipped owner operator of the Ocala drive in in Ocala Florida last week his theater made headlines as the only one in the country showing a new release film in fact his driving was responsible for the entire revenue of the week's top grossing movie an art house horror film called swallow it made a whopping seventeen hundred dollars at the box office never in a day thought that I would be the top in the box office but I ended the only one in the box office is not going to be the top of your only one there are other drive in theaters open around the country but they are showing classic films not new ones to stay open the Ocala driving has had to change some things to adapt to social distancing employees are wearing masks and gloves and the spaces in the parking lot are bigger now with twelve feet between vehicles basically I've lost over half of our marketing that I normally would have but we are filling up on Fridays or Saturdays unfortunately we have to turn people away what he says he has received some criticism for staying open during the pandemic but he says most of the feedback he's getting is from families who appreciate having a nice night out right about now people have to have a certain amount of mental stability they getting cabin fever everybody's gonna be getting on everybody's nerves sooner or later this gives them a break he says it reminds him of being on the Gulf coast after hurricane Katrina he says that experience taught him the value of providing some relief during a crisis anything that brought us five minutes or five hours of normal feeling and was appreciated and even though drive ins have been disappearing across the country Wesche hopes that this pandemic will remind people of what these open air theatres can offer plus he says showing movies is in his blood coming from a family is forty eight is well over a hundred years the old cliche the show must go on is not a cliche it's a way of life so the show

WTOP 24 Hour News
Washington DC elections board gives voters the wrong date for the primary
"We now know just how many voters got that incorrect information recently about the dates of the upcoming DC primary as WTOP's on Meghan clarity reports this hour it's a lot more than we were first told the John White with vote DC says twenty five thousand seven hundred eighty five residents received a card in the mail with incorrect language the card said that primary elections are held on the third Tuesday in June in even numbered years however DC's primary for twenty twenty is June second white says once the error was realised it stopped printing and put a rush order on new cards which will also have voter registration information attached quote we're going to clearly spell out the day for all three elections this year she could not say when the cards will be sent out listing the primary special and general election

BrainStuff
Are the Dare Stones Forgeries or the Key to the Roanoke Mystery?
"Today's episode was brought to you by the new Capital One saver card with which you can earn four percent cashback on dining and entertainment. That means four percent on checking out that new restaurant everyone's talking about and four percent on watching your team win at home. You'll also earn two percent cashback at grocery stores and one percent on all other purchases. Now when you go out you cash in what's in your wallet? Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, brain stuff. Lauren Bogle bond here. An unsolved mystery can drive people crazy and the fate of the first English settlers ever to establish a colony in the new world ruin oak is a puzzle that will probably never be entirely solved. But it doesn't keep people from trying in July. Fifteen eighty seven a ship carrying ninety men. Seventeen women and eleven children landed on Roanoke island on the Outer Banks of modern day North Carolina a year before when these site was discovered. Fifteen men had volunteered to stay and hold down the proverbial fort, but they were nowhere to be found. So the one hundred and eighteen colonists disembarked and said about carbon colony out of the wilderness. There's much excitement when Eleanor dare the daughter of leader John White gave birth to the first English baby. Born in the new world and named her Virginia after time John White left, the settlers to return to England telling them he'd be back within the year with fresh supplies. However, England's war with Spain slowed the process considerably, and nobody was able to check on the settlement again. Until fifteen ninety when white returned his daughter granddaughter and everyone else was gone. They had dismantled the buildings carved the word Kroto in into a tree. The name of the friendly native American tribe on a nearby island and vanished. There was no sign of the cross white had told them to carve on a tree if they had left under duress. A frankly white didn't look very hard for his daughter and granddaughter before heading back to England for centuries. The story of the lost colony of Roanoke seemed pretty cut and dried to most historians. The settlers went to live with a Kroto and tribe. Whether they stayed there not nobody could say the thing they could say is that no definitive sign of any of the one hundred eighteen colonists was ever found despite rumors in the later established Jamestown colony of massacres and men wearing European clothes deep in the wilderness. No definitive sign that is until more than three centuries later when in nineteen thirty seven a produce dealer from California named L E Helmand showed up at Emory University in Atlanta with a stone. He found while hunting hickory nuts and recently cleared, North Carolina swamp, some fifty miles or eighty kilometers inland of Roanoke island. It was inscribed with a message. He wanted the experts at Emory to decipher turns out, the carved stone told story allegedly written by whites daughter Eleanor. The colonists. Endured two years of only misery and war after her father left for England ending with half. The settlers killed in armed combat and many of the others, including eleanor's husband daughter, slaughtered when a spiritual leader of the tribe. They lived with warned that the presence of the English. Settlers was angering the spirits, according to the stone only six men and one woman escaped. The stone was found to be offended by the experts at the time. It seems legitimate and better still it satisfied. Everyone's thirst foreclosure around to this dusty old riddle the story captured the imagination of the entire country and Emory professor Haywood J Pearce junior published a paper describing the stone in the refutable journal of southern history in nineteen thirty eight. But soon the plausibility of the stone came into question, we spoke with John Bence archivist at the rose library at Emory University. He said Emory became suspicious of Hammond after some professors and administrators traveled with him to Eden to North Carolina where he found the stone. The search for the original location of the stone was fruitless this attitude. The growing list of details about Hammond's discovery that we're hard to corroborate Emory had someone in California look into Hammond, but couldn't find much more than an address after Pierce and his father another academic paid him. And for the first stone and offered a five hundred dollar reward for any additional stones people might find. You can imagine. How many dare stones came out of the woodwork the pierces paid a man named Bill Eberhardt a stonecutter from Fulton County Georgia two thousand dollars for forty two forgeries. He brought them these stones had Eleanor marrying a Cherokee chief giving birth to another daughter named Agnes and eventually dying in a cave in Georgia. In April of nineteen forty one these Saturday Evening Post ran an expose on. The dare stones dismissing them all as forgeries citing an acronym. Stick language, and consistency of spelling that was unheard of at the time the Pierce's career suffered and the dare stones were stuffed in a basement at the father's university an embarrassment to everyone involved, but every so often academic interest turns again to the show on Riverstone. The original dare stone found by him. And in that North Carolina swamp, it's made of different rock than the others. A bright white quartzite interior and dark exterior that would have made a good choice for Eleanor dares missive to her father and in the nineteen thirties. The patina on the stone would have been difficult to chemically replicate. In addition. It doesn't contain the anachronistic language of the other stones some experts have determined. The only problem might be an Eleanor dares. Sign off the initials e WD, which would not have been typical signature in these sixth century. Many experts still dismissed the town Riverstone as an obvious phony. But it's possible that new research into Lisbeth in a pig Raphy chemical analysis and other rocket scriptures of the time period. Will yet shed light on the still unsolved mystery? Today. Episodes written by Jesulin shields and produced by Tyler claim for more on this and lots of other mysterious topics. Visit our home planet. How step works dot com. Hey Breen stuff listeners instead of an ad today. I wanted to tell you about new podcast. I think you might dig for my friends, Robert lamb, and Joe McCormack, you might already know them from the weird science podcast stuff to blow your mind. 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