30 Burst results for "Joiner"

Forever35
"joiner" Discussed on Forever35
"Big deal. And I still didn't have that right when I moved back to Chicago, and I was and then I didn't have that right in Chicago. Right. While you have states rights as a whole fucked up thing about this country. And now I've been married twice. I'm trying to have as many marriages. To really make sure that I get just keep adding them up. Well, in a complete change of gears, we want to ask you about your skin care routine because that is at the heart of all the chit chatting we do on this podcast. And I'm aware. We like to ask everybody. Do you have a skin care practice? Do you enjoy it? Are there products that you like? Or do you not give a shit? Oh my God, I gotta say, please, please don't tell me that it looks like I don't give a shit. You know what? I know that's not what you're saying, but I just mean. It doesn't. You look amazing, but I'm also trying to we're striving to not ever comment on anybody's appearance whether positive negative or neutral, but boy do we want? That's actually a really good idea. Good point. Oh, but it's hard because it's really hard. That's such a good point. I didn't even think of that. Thank you for telling me that that's really, well, it's a conversation. We've been having this here because in our podcast with our listeners because sometimes you just want to say to somebody like, you look great, but we don't want to do that. It's very confusing. Right, right, right. That's so helpful. Right, good point. We're trying to move into you look happy. Yeah. Well, maybe we shouldn't. People just might have skin that they do have a really elaborate skin care routine or like one that they really put effort does not equal results totally. Always. Yes. In the world that we live in. Because sometimes we're just dealing with different stuff. No, but for me, yes, I. Yes, I care about care about this. I care about this. I care about this. The number one thing I would say that I do is go to the dermatologist. Can not recommend going to the dermatologist enough. I think that is your baseline that is my baseline. So I go to the dermatologist. And I use a couple different acne products. Not currently a retinoid because I was scooping my eggs recently, somebody was having eggs scooped out and I didn't want to take a retinoid because it can fuck with your.

Forever35
"joiner" Discussed on Forever35
"And 15% off. All right, we are back. Karen, how has it been kind of getting back into the world of live stand up? That's a good question. Yeah, I want to hear about this. It's been good. Well, first it was harrowing. I don't know what I was doing. I went on, I went on a mini tour last fall, and that was idiocy. I just felt like everybody was like, it was like a theater. If you're performing in a theater, which I sometimes perform at, the stage is typically a little bit higher. You could be a little further away from people. And so I was performing, I was performing from home for like years, and then I was performing at a theater in LA. And I think I've forgot what stand up clubs are like, and then I was suddenly in clubs, the stage is low and the audience is usually right at you. That's like how laughs best build. And I just felt like I was screaming into everybody's mouths and they were laughing into mine, and I was like, this is not the CDC did not say to do this, you know? It felt like dangerous and insane. Like it just felt like right. I know I'm really good at my job, but this is not worth it for any of us. And so I decided to take another break. And I'm going back out soon, but I've been performing mostly in LA and I think that maybe it's like, I don't know. I feel like, so I had COVID, maybe it's that, maybe it's like actually having it in recovering, maybe it's like, I'm also extremely vaccinated. I try to pick places where it's not like that such face to face, interaction, 'cause I don't think that's like the best for even an audience. But maybe it's just like a willingness to take. What feels like a necessary risk, given that this is my job, you know? Do you think audiences have changed. Um. For a minute people felt so jazzed all the time? I think people still do feel jazzed. And that's very cool. But I also think that, I don't know, as humans we can get like jaded pretty quickly. I don't so feel like the audiences are like, we can't believe we're here anymore. I feel like we're a little bit past that. I went back and watched one of your jokes that I have loved, which is your chunks jokes about periods. And I was surprised that I was like, oh, I love this joke. I'm gonna go watch it. And it was posted on YouTube in 2015. And I was like, but this is still, this is still relevant. This joke still hits the grainy. It's like not even a modern camera. It was on a digital camera. But I loved revisiting it because it felt like Jesus Christ, like this holds up more than many things from 7 years ago. This is still applicable and necessary watching and still very funny..

Forever35
"joiner" Discussed on Forever35
"So like I had been using this coping skill from my childhood, took it to the end of it. Made stand up or profession, moved to LA, like all that stuff, then after my marriage ended, this is what was like the catalyst for new openness. Because I just was like willing to try anything. I felt so bad, and I had to totally rebuild. So again, it's like, I don't know if I'm somebody who I ever thought would have the confidence to pursue comedy as a job, but it's just like I was in the lowest of the low. And so I was just like, help anything and then that's when I found comedy and similarly, I mean, it was like, I was like, I was so depressed and this woman who I knew from Chicago from comedy, but hadn't been close with ever ran past me on the street, and I stopped her. And I was like, Emily. Can I run with you some time and she's like, I don't like to run with people. And I was like, great. I don't want to talk to anybody. She was like, I want to wear my AirPods. I was like, perfect. Me too. And she was and I was also like, and I'm also, I'm not in good shape. And she was like, okay. So we started running together. First we would run like a block. This was years ago. Now we run, we run once a week together, and we run 5 K together, and we're really close friends. And usually when we walk to warm up, we take our headphones out and actually talk to each other. But it all just came from that level of willingness. To be like, help, just stopping somebody on the street, you know? Because I like her teen, you know, and if I can find something that makes me feel comfy, I'll stay there, so this is something that I can have a lot of gratitude for in those two major life stops is that they massively accelerated my growth and ability to try things. Well, and it's something.

Forever35
"joiner" Discussed on Forever35
"So excited to have you on forever 35. Welcome to the show. Thank you so much. Before we get into it, I have to ask you as a comic. I mean, you obviously talk about the many challenges of life and a community and society. But is the pressure to have to find the humor in all of it? Is it ever, do you ever reach a point where you're just like, I fucking can't. There's nothing funny about this. Or always have a way in. It's a good question. I mean, I've definitely been processing something and just had it not be funny yet, which is like a true bummer. I just mean in terms of like, you know, I think something is very funny. And then an audience disagrees, obviously, they're wrong. But a.

Forever35
"joiner" Discussed on Forever35
"Mattel, Evan Rachel Wood, Lena Waithe, and Teigen and Sarah Quinn. Karen is also the Karen. Cameron is also the co creator and costar of take my wife, which got rave reviews, and her most recent special rape jokes raised almost a $100,000 for rain. Her first book save yourself is out. You can get it anywhere you get books. And look, this was a dream come true. So comedy icon. Yes, please. Yes. All right, so we're going to take a short break, and we'll be right back with Cameron. Now a word from our sponsor better help. Have you ever considered how you care for something? I don't know, like your car, but then imagine you only ever got to have just one, you'd probably be a bit more vigilant about things like oil, coolant, and everything that goes into taking care of it. You know what? You do only get one of and what should be cared for, your brain. How we care for our minds affects how we experience life. Dory, did you just want to moan an agreement out there? Well, I did, and I just wanted to say, how nice would it be if we could have like a backup brain? That'd be amazing. But unfortunately, that's not how it is. You've got to like, I know. Take care of the one that you have. You really love a brain. I do. I love a brain. You're a big brain.

Forever35
"joiner" Discussed on Forever35
"Really like a one stop shop, and seriously. It's super easy. So if you're a creator, a marketer, a designer, or if you're anyone who wants to be content that stands out, issue is perfect for you. And if you use Dropbox canva or InDesign already, it seamlessly integrates with those tools. You're already using and it lets you make the design once and distribute it everywhere without reformatting, which is amazing. Like, blows my mind. I mean, I just think back to when I worked on the school paper. In the 90s. Did you use cork express ever? Oh, that's vaguely familiar. Yes. Oh my gosh, I just think of all the hours I spent with desktop publishing and now there's just something that makes it so easy. I could cry..

WGN Radio
"joiner" Discussed on WGN Radio
"Was the Baltimore and Ohio marching band in 1967 and that was a studio group in New York who resurrected an idea that Ernie Freeman had come up with about 7 years earlier. In 1960, early Freeman put together a group of studio musicians at liberty records in Los Angeles. And they recorded a rock version of a 1906 susa march national emblem. I will not, I will smear you. I will not play for you. Freeman called the song National City. And he released it as the joint joiner Arkansas junior high school band. Now, in May of 1960, it got up to number 53 nationally. And what was interesting about it, of course, is there was never any such band enjoyer, not only that, there was never any such school joiner, but joiner Arkansas was the hometown of the president of liberty records Al Bennett. So the record was released, as I say, by the joiner Arkansas junior high school band. And after the quasi hit, organizers all across the country were calling around trying to book the junior high school band for one of their parades. And I mean, for about 6 months there, it was just bedlam. They finally gave up. And that's right. But so it was 7 years later that Joey day and Ellen Michelle said, yeah, that's a clever idea. We'll call our group the Baltimore and Ohio marching band and then they release that. A year later, the group we just played, that's the bumper stumper up for grabs. Same title. Somewhat different song. All right, I'll let you decide how different it is. But hap in this plane has a guess. Oh, good. So welcome to WGN radio hap. Thank you. First time, nice to hear you again tonight as I have for many, many months. So what did you hear? No problem. No, I don't have a yes, I do have a problem. I know the group was a goodies. Yes. Absolutely right. But and I know the song was had read, but can remember what the word was before red. That's right, it was condition red. And you know how much that sounds like I can never go home anymore. Yes, of course. Absolutely. The shangri Las. They were hoping for that. It was a teenage angst at its best. It was K Evans and Sandra Jackson and Jody Williams. And in fact, Sandra continued, she was working for the stax museum for a while. So yes, that was their intent. They were playing just on those Saab records. Now, it's unfortunate adult, as I recall, and only got up to number 46. Right. On the billboard chart, which is too bad. Well, you know, it was one of those hits that was a hit in Memphis, obviously. It was a hit in several markets, but one of the problems with a lot of records is not that they weren't hips everywhere, they just weren't hits at the same time everywhere. So they'd be on the charts a long time, but never get enough points in any week to go much higher. It's amazing that any of them did. I know. I know why, and that's why everybody was bending over backwards to pay Dick Clark because American bandstand would make a simultaneous hit. Good point. Good point. That's the deal. We're always thanks very much for being there and I will call back in another time. I'm counting on it, but hang on a minute. We want to get your address when we mail out prizes. We'll send you a certificate and something not worth a postage. Don't go away. Okay. I'll be here. Good deal. All right, so absolutely. Good to hear from hap. Hopefully he will be calling again. All right, so marlowe and beckson knew that too, didn't you, marlowe? Yes, I did. I must have called too late when I was calm. Like, if you answer this question. Yeah. Yeah, the goodies, but as I say, at least Sandra Jackson, I think she's still around. Yes, you're you. Yeah, we used to play with them. I'll bet. I'll bet. That's great. Yeah. How you been? All right, how about you? I've been doing okay. I've been going back and forth to Nash and my little nephew him and his brother was pushing the cough so I had the street in our car hit my lip to you and they had to amputate both his legs. No. In the age of 20 years old. He did not see them. Oh, that's horrifying. Well, I hope I hope whoever hit them has really good insurance. Yeah. I do, too. Sam has been daylight. How many things going to happen? You know. Oh man, now was that above the knee? Below the knee. The loading knee. Okay. He's going to be fine if he's willing to do the rehab. Yeah. You know, he'll be. Right, he'll be walking. And that's probably the only good thing that came out of all those Middle East wars we've had over the last 20 something years is that they have done so much more with prosthetics than they ever had before, and when it's both. Yeah, when it's below the knee, I mean, he may get absolutely full use in terms of people won't even know unless he shows him. But it's a lot. A lot of rehab. So if you're there to support, if you're there to support him, that's great. He shouldn't give up. He should just keep up with it, and he will be fine. Yeah, he in good steering. You know, there's a live going to have to change, but he ain't conspiracy, you know? Good. Always life is going to change. That's a heartbreaking story, but thank you for being there for him. Yeah, I'm waiting, yeah, you have somebody, we're going to need him from one another. This ain't like tearing. Yes. You're a medical and need some help. But then you have to get to the fear of home. Somebody going to need help. Yes, that sounds like a song in the making. You need to write that, Ron. No, you got to pick someone who's not tone deaf entirely. But that's, I'm so sorry to hear that, but I'm so glad to hear from you. He could have got paralyzed anything so. If you always can be worse. Yes, it can. You're a 100% right about that. Well, keep me posted. I want to do. What's his first name? Robert Smith. Robert, okay, well, we'll pray for Robert. We call him a little Robin. All right. All right, Robert. Well, he's going to be just fine and you're going to help him be just fine. Yeah, and y'all hold a good thought for him to hips. Absolutely, it does. Yeah. All right. And I want to do a cup of quest. Yes. A guy named Marlow understanding and I could have had a good thing about that name Marlow. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Writing them down. And I love playing them. So no problem. Well, thank you in the good old boss. I be listening off and on, you know, like I said, I've been mad for being in there for quite a bit. Sure. Well, anytime. That was great to have you. Yeah, I was listening to this song, you didn't remember the hound. Big mama Thornton. In the twist. Hank, Hank Bible, put the twist out two years before. Yes. And that's because yeah, and Dick Clark, of course, is a racist. But the good news is that he was. I mean, there's no other way to say it. And the good news is that Hank Ballard wrote the twist. So he got the royalties on the shabby shack a writer. But no, Clark even later apologized to Hank Ballard because what it was. He thought he was too rough and he wanted someone else so they picked earnest Evans who cleaned up well and they had him do it line for line and that, of course, was Chubby Checker. But Hank Ballard made the money. And later, I think Dick Clark had him on when he did, let's go. Let's go, let's go. But he should. But you know, what I've

Veteran on the Move
"joiner" Discussed on Veteran on the Move
"Also success champion networking. So Kevin, just had Donnie on the show a couple episodes ago. You and him are working together with a lot of things. Doing a lot of good things. Do you want to hear what you did in the army? So take us back, tell us about what you did in the army. So I'm actually still in. I'm with the Minnesota National Guard currently. I am a captain. I'm on brigade staff right now. So I actually joined up late. I joined the army and listened to when I was 34. I was a late joiner. I actually talked to all the recruiters when I was in high school, but I wasn't like a real conscientious student back then. So they're like, they wouldn't give me the job I wanted. So I was like, all right, F you, I'm going to go to college and wrestle. And I did that and then after 9 11 it would have been like 2007. I was at the point of because every few years I go back and I look and I should I do this, not do it. And I just keep putting it off. And I was at the point where I either need to go do it. And make the decision or be okay with not joining. And then being able to look back the rest of my life and say, you didn't do it. And you wanted to. So I joined. Me and my best friend at the time, we enlisted in the army through the Minnesota National Guard. At the ripe old age of 34, went off to basic training at fort sill. We were not even the oldest people in our training platoons. Really? Because yeah, that was right during the surge. So everyone was being taken. So we were like median age. There was like, I had two 42 year olds in my platoon. Holy cow. What.

WGN Radio
"joiner" Discussed on WGN Radio
"A grandfather a man of the community a chicagoan A motive is not yet known for the shooting joiner has been arrested four times before twice for gun offenses A longtime street vendor Gonzalo Garcia was attacked and robbed last week on the northwest side Witnesses say they saw a group of young people carry out the assault near a CTA stop at grand and Laurel less Thursday as he waited for a bus to go home Garcia spoke with WGN's Julian Cruz And what I did Garcia explains was cover my face so they wouldn't disfigure me They took x-rays he says I have a fracture over here The attacker stole close to $270 Garcia says this is the third time he's been assaulted on Chicago streets Deliberations continue this morning in the Josie Smollett criminal trial after closing arguments yesterday afternoon The actor was charged last year with 6 counts of disorderly conduct tied to a phony hate crime The prosecution used its closing arguments to reiterate the cost of Smollett's alleged defenses Jurors were told that 3000 hours were spent investigating the incident The jurors said to return to the latent criminal courthouse at 9 15 this morning Homewood and east hazel crest have won the hard fought bidding war as the new site for the south suburban casino the proposal called for 64,000 ft² casino off interstate 80 and hosted street It'll house 1300 slots and 56 table games in addition to gaming developers will build a four diamond hotel and an entertainment center People will be able to stay in the 21 story hotel with views of Chicago skyline the home with casinos expected to create 800 full-time jobs once it is up and running NASA launched a new x-ray telescope to study black holes.

The One You Feed
"joiner" Discussed on The One You Feed
"Group joiner. I think I'm decent fostering individual relationships. But I've never been a group joiner, particularly. Over the last 5 years, I've gotten clear that a lot of it is what you were just saying. I'm looking for the perfect community. I'm looking for the community where I like everyone. So if I'm thinking of a Buddhist community or a spiritual community, I'm like, yeah, those couple people see my right, but I don't like those three people. So this isn't the place for me. Yeah, so I'm never coming here again. Which is what I would do over and over. And so I heard somebody say once and you towards a little bit. I don't remember exactly which ones, but you alluded to it a little bit, which was that part of the point of community is to rub off our rough edges. That by interacting with these other people, it smooths us out and allows us to integrate more harmoniously into a group. And I thought, once I heard that, I went, how would that make a lot of sense? The point here isn't that I like everybody and they're all my best Friends. The point is I'm interacting with a variety of different people and that there's benefit and beauty in that. Totally. There's benefit in me being around people who I wouldn't choose to be my friend, but the sheer nature of our differences is actually good for us just to be able to be in that. How do you work with people who are saying, yeah, I want community, but aren't putting the effort in to get it. It's a very similar to somebody who says they want to be in shape, but they're not putting the effort to get into it. What sort of things have you found helps unblock? I think the biggest thing is to start by asking questions around their fears. Say, well, okay, there's clearly something that's preventing you from doing this because if you were a 100% in, you wouldn't need anyone to help you, you would just be doing it..

Wood Talk
"joiner" Discussed on Wood Talk
"Just going to say a backsaw. If you want to get really specific go with a carcass saw but a backsaw. I don't even care like a medium sized back saw and the reason i say medium sizes that dovetails not nearly as you utilitarian as a medium size uka carcass. All you can cut ten ends. You can cut up tails you can cross boards by a medium sized backsaw jack plane and like three chisels maybe a one inch chisel maybe three eight cents chisel and a quarter inch chisel and of go really really long way with just those couple tools. Now you're gonna want things like squares and such but you probably have that already that's certainly going to be useful on a power tool shop if you don't have them already so you know maybe if he wanted to you could buy. Mark engage with those tools. Already mentioned you could build marking gauge to. And you don't have to move that to russia. So can you guys think of anything else. I mean a plane saw and a couple of chisels. That's it. I mean a router plane would be a good idea from from joiner perspective because i think has a good spot on a power tool shop but yeah. I don't think there's really a reason to get super crazy here if he's going to go back to power tools don't buy a bunch of hand points because if you're going to go back to your powerful shop you're not gonna use them again. But you'll use the jack plane probably certainly smoothing plane. You'll use an powerful shop. A- i mean that's the challenge. When when fundamentally a lot of the things that i focused on in recommending hand tools for this book specifically jumping to tools that if you came at it from a pure handhold perspective you might not add those to your collection until a little bit later because young dissatisfied the basics. First so this. This book was written in such a way that you have the basics in your power tools so here are the ones that i think are going to be the most useful. So that's why. I think it's difficult to apply that advice across the board but the jack plane great recommendation. That's on my list as well. I think that that's even if he doesn't get a smoother. There are times they smooth with my jack plane and and get a passable. You know so. Yeah probably a lot of ways. I think i think the router planes got to be on there. Just because it's it it is a join ary plane. You can refine ten in cheeks. You can do data. Does you can do half laps. You can do a lot with that plane. That's that is really useful and a power tool shop. Especially if you're not real comfortable with the dato blade and your table saw today joe. So.

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"joiner" Discussed on Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"Work around for tough glue ups sir. I don't think this guy. I mean to answer his question directly. I don't think he's missing anything. I think he's found something that works for him. And in woodworking there so many solutions in search of problems that it's sometimes it's kinda hard to sift through and find the one that's going to work for you. It sounds like this guy's done that for me. I just keep a couple of clues around my go-to just normal user grade. Glue is type three and i like it. Because it dries much darker than the other glues. The colors much closer to cherry. It's much closer to walnut. Actually a little dark for something. Like maple. I don't do a ton of work in maple so for me. The color helps a little bit. That's one it has the longest open time of the traditional wood glues and they call it waterproof. Waterproof water turns everything to dust gift given enough time. But it's water resistant enough where you could use it for your outdoor stuff or whatever so i like taipan three. That's my normal stuff. Just use it all the time. I buy the gallon and poured into a little bottle. And it's great for a little longer working time like semilunar. A case i go to polyurethane glue. I happen to use the gorilla glue just simply because i can get right down the street. Get it in a sixteen ounce kinda sort of semi jugs And i like that because on a colder day. That stuff is great like you get. It's thirty minute work out of that easily. But then you're not. You're not totally destroyed. On the clamp time like the problem with the the super long open Woodward wood glue stuff. Is that yeah. You're clamping overnight whereas with the grill gluts two hours and it's done so if you hit something in the morning clampitt you roll out to lunch and come back. You're ready to unclamps. Keep working now. The downside is it foams okay you gotta be careful so just keep that in mind. Yeah but on that clip. The squeeze out if you're gonna use polyurethane finish. If you just cle- clean the foam out of like solid. Say let's see you're gluing up a case and there's a little bit of foam on the inside of your joint. Gleaning squeeze out of that is very difficult right. Yeah okay so just clean most of it out and leave the rest of it there and if you're using polyurethane is finish the that that little bit of squeeze out that slept just completely disappears because as it turns out polyurethane glue and pull your finnish essentially the same thing so the same solvent. The solvent is universal between the two of them and the color. And all that so when everything dries you won't see that squeeze out as long as it's not like a big glop the squeeze out just disappears so and then sorry in the when. I need a ton of time. Just use the poxy by that in in whatever open time i think i need. I think i've got some stuff in there. Now that's to our and if you can't get whatever it is you're gluing together glued in two hours. That's kinda your problem Yesterday i a glue up and My my wife and son had come home and my son came in the shop and my wife poked her head and she goes. he's blowing up. Leave him alone. And i said no. It's fine we're good. Just what's up and she goes. No i want no part of this right words. Know and and half an hour. Later i go into the house. Said you're right that little squirrelly it was probably best. No one was around and she goes. Yeah that's like would be. That's this being a woodworking partner. One a. one when the glues out leave the room. But all of that to say i have been using type one almost exclusively for two years now and thank god i in the middle of this i was getting ready glow up and i said you know what i think. This is going to be a little rush so it went to type onto I don't have any three lying around. I don't have any extending room. But i think i need to get just a small bottle just for moments like this because to was even a little bit rush and then have twenty four hour poxy and i didn't want to wait for that but that's the kind of lifestyle when you break out the epoxy. Yeah yeah so cepal your thing for your slower my mid mid level glue. I'm telling you. I think i think that went through a phase where polyurethane was was seemingly universally knocked for glue and slowly. I'm starting to see creativity. Oh uses it etienne zuhdi is using it. there's there's now mike farrington uses a in other words to the top the top furniture makers right there. I mean i mean craig is absolute genius zuhdi. I mean those guys are like and coleman of course so pretty much. Like if i go to man. No you're you're no. This is this is four fairly unimpeachable sources now so i think i need to buy a bottle of gorilla glue or type on polyurethane. Next time i'm in the store to like those because just get a small little guy at seven bucks or something like that. It doesn't take a lot of it and So yeah so glue them. I mean you could probably get a scientist on here who's like glue scientists and you do look at eight our podcast on glue a lot of choices. My solution has been to have a couple. use them a lot. Get to understand them and stick with them. And i don't know i just. There's so much to experiment on that for me. I've done a little bit of experimenting and glue like these. I know why. I like him. And i know when i use each one. Yeah it's i. I have a whiteboard over there with ideas and actually says episode with somebody from type on an episode with somebody from west systems. Yeah because i actually do want to geek out with someone over glue sometime. Well i have a dream. one day. I want to build a wooden boat in those are all coded in poxy and it's ultra-long opened the twenty four hour drive time stuff and i would be interested in in any information on that subject because it's funny. I look at the wooden boat. And i go. Yeah that looks pretty easy to build. And then i look at the finishing process. Okay now there's where. I would start my toe. Yeah yeah i had. I had a weird epoxy moment. And i wish i could call somebody from west and there was like wait you can. You should make this happen. There are other people want that..

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"joiner" Discussed on Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"I've ever till you can imagine the big domino's small domino i've got the lamelo the whole deal. I used the lamelo one hundred percent of the time until the joint than i need needs to be narrow if that makes sense now. It's also important to know that. Like the you know if you go on youtube or whatever the the echo chamber of like gobbledygook that gets that gets spit out. There is is horrible and the biscuit joiner apparently adds no strength to a joint. And that's not the answer. The answer is it doesn't add a ton of strength but it does add some strength and it's great for long connections again like a face frame to cabinet side or anything along those lines. So i bring that up because the only other time i would use the domino is when i really need some extra strength. If something is going to be cantilevered real far i probably wouldn't use the biscuit joining for that. I would break out the domino because it does have a slightly stronger joint. I- you really got. You really got me. Rethinking this because There have been so many times. The i of built apply with case and domino domino of them together and thought. Well i'm really not adding all that much strength here. The case once the back is in is going to be a strong as will ever need to be I'm doing it for lima purposes and a biscuit is more than enough for any absolutely is Maybe one of these days or make a video on this. I'm sure somebody will steal this idea. If you just take a just two pieces of plywood and not something really nice like baltic birch but just your average user great plywood or empty f or particle board. Drill two or three or four domino's in it and taking just collapsed the joint and then drill the same number of biscuits and try and collapse joint. The biscuit actually is stronger in that regard because of the density of the beach tens. They just tend to push the plywood. Okay yeah because there just isn't enough thickness there just brakes apply without and it breaks it out. Small like the width of the domino. So in that regard biscuits are actually stronger but in both situations. You don't really need. The strength of cabinet isn't a strong as one single joint. It's as strong as the whole system together. We've all put cabinets together and then like before the back is put on. The thing is so wobbly. There's no joyner you could do it. The corners that would actually make that strong needs the sides. It needs the back it needs all of it. It cabinets have really are system that goes from solid wood furniture. All the way through. Just put stuff together for your shop where you're just banging together with nails and stuff. So if you're just using it for alignment of bisconti owners great if if you have a domino and you can justify the expense is a neat tool. It's a little slower has some advantages but it's also a ton of money so you know i mean. How do you make that decision. I would say this. If i was on a budget and i was a hobbyist woodworker i would have cheap biscuit joiner and cheap is. That's probably terrible. A more cost effective but still decent quality tool i had the porta cable. Whatever what is it a five five. Whatever i had anymore no my heart just broke well anyway to those listening i had one of those for ten years and it was a fine tool. It worked great for me. I use it all the time Router that's that's my budget setup. I would use the router for mortices. And then i would use the biscuits hundred for just random connections if you have a little bit of budget. I'd have a route or have a domino and i'd have i'd have a biscuit joiner too so they are making the five seven still. Okay boy. it's it's the all's well with the world here is well. it's the porta capable router. That has gone away. Yeah poor cables Stop making a bunch of they used to make radical to three ten which was their palm router and that was the most glorious tool ever made and they don't make those anymore. Yeah that was that like. It's just a big cylinder perfectly. Your hand short yeah. It was awesome well because they never died and and they yeah they just kept going in. There's they made x. Number and that's just. Is there forever in circulation now. I have five of those per salary and a couple of them. The cords are so bad. You have to like pinch the cord with your hand to get it to turn on your should do something about that mike. You're clever guy. One of these days. I'll get on that pretty soon. Your kids will be able to wear it up for you in and yeah yeah. Kids are so good with electroncs. I'm doing the update. The software updates computers. I won't have to do those anymore. Yeah my my kid was actually updating. My mom's phone the other day and it was the most cliche thing but it was adorable. Nonetheless outsource outsourcing win so yes so a cost effective biscuit joiner in an router. That's torture cable. The biscuit joiner because i've used it and i like Is it the dewalt. Six twenty one is that they're medium-size plunge. Router is the with the handles. On the the t. Handles kinda yup. The all in one not. I love that router. I've i've had three of those. I'm down to two now. That router you can do everything with from to edge stuff today does because it has a flat side on one of the on on the base. So you can reference that against the straight edge and so that that combination would be really good a bunch of other people. Tell me they've had good luck with makita biscuit joiners and dewalt is another good one and i think Makita has a battery powered one. Which would be cool if you're in the makita system and you already have that charger. That would be reasonably convenient and something to look at as well. So you know for a few hundred bucks. You'd be able to yourself a nice route or and a biscuit joiner and if you're clever and could shop around on craigslist or facebook or whatever you might be able to get. It used for even less than that that that would be my budget. Go to. I actually just picked up a dewalt biscuit joiner offer for not much all right. Let's see next question. Aright from adam all over the internet. Everyone seems so rush during glue up agree that a glue up is a bit stressful. Am i the only one he uses type on extend glues it has a lot longer working-time time sure takes a lot longer set but i always try and set up blew up so i saw a overnight. I'm not a pro so What would change things. Perhaps it is a bit harder to find. But i think be but that's just because nobody uses. Am i missing something. Everyone else knows so for me. The questions not necessarily about Type on extent. I'm sure it's great. But what is your go-to process. Or you go to.

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"joiner" Discussed on Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"Saw and the table saw and shape of course But i'm not used it out. Joint her If i have that much would to joint. I might order. It surfaced on one side. Okay yeah yeah that makes sense. That's there's so many considerations that i would never about one more pro tip. Yeah when when when you get your power feeder it's gonna come with one two three four five however many wheels it has take those off and throw them in the garbage can order up soft wheels. And if you just go on the internet do your google search or whatever power feeder wheels or something like that get ones with a softer. D'oro d'oro meter durant meter. What is Just get the softest ones that you can get They have a little more squish to him. And then they're going to grip parts better Annoying when you don't have the power feeder setup just right in the part sort of goes and then slips and then goes and then slips grippier wheel kind of gives you a little bit more play and to grab onto that work the piece in push it through so soft wheels for your power him awesome. How many how many wheels do you recommend three wheels. Good three was actually great. Because you can take off the center can straddle is a table. Saw blade got one on the way in one on the way out Four is nice to the problem is it starts getting heavy. So it's going to be one hundred hundred twenty five hundred fifty pound thing that you're going to have to take on and off of your saw unless you have the space to have a completely dedicated rip saw but the quarterhorse power with three wheels maybe sixty seventy pounds thing so it is. It is reasonable for one person to lift on. And they're all one hundred ten volt. Just plug it into the outlet. Okay so yeah interesting. Let's take a quick break. One of my favorite books. Mike petkevich is the why. And how of woodworking a simple approach to making meaningful work right. Now it's available for purchase in the taunton store. Use promo code podcast for thirty percent of anything and everything. Snacks question is from tyler. And i'm gonna. I'm gonna make this one the short version. Let's see. i know mike farrington uses a biscuit joiner often as video. A ten person only make a few large projects year. And i've tried. Traditional mortis attendance. Every which way drill chop drill press mortars tach. -ment isn't that bad. Even though i knew you guys complain about them an even a router. i don't mind any of those. I'm not sure if i'm missing out on the domino craze or is there something. I missed even though ben is the only one who seems to have a domino. I'm not my cousin. So there's debate between and there was was another one that we came in specifically asking for your opinion. What is the difference for you. When are you using a domino winter. Using a biscuit joiner and i know you have the lamelo and when are you using traditional morrison tenant and i think you you you even have a fancy dowell double dowell thing or something. So what where. Where are those those differences coming in for you because they seem like a similar just to get it out of the way i have a thing. It's called mafele. Do dow in drills two holes on thirty two millimeter centers and it also has a track with reference points so you can jump along at thirty two millimeter reference points. I guess you'd say. I use that exclusively for drilling shelf pin holes drilling in all of the random like cabinet hardware stuff so use that a ton for join ary. Okay so i think i learned this from you back in the day when they were making machinery. Thirty two millimetres was the closest they could get to To spindles together at the time and that became the european standard for an all drawer hardware is based off thirty two millimetres right almost almost all hinges drawer slides shelf hint just all the festival stuff more on some multiple of thirty two millimeter and that could be ninety six millimeter. That could be thirty two millimeter. Like the t. r. ninety six millimeter centers. Also yeah i think that how it works is they would put two spindles close to each other than they would have a gear in between them so one is spinning clockwise. One is spinning counterclockwise driven by the same gear then another gear that another spending And the yeah the diameter of those little drive gears. Thirty two millimetres was about is close as they could get him without sacrificing reliability because as they got closer diameter those drive gears to be real small and very few teeth which obviously means it would break. So yeah anytime you deal with cabinets I can't sell stuff to my clients in metric but i have to use metric because of that thirty two millimeter system so i do a little bit of conversion which is kind of annoying. But it's it's part of the game. Okay so the duo dowell strictly for door parts and things like that. Yeah it's it's for all of that. Thirty two millimeter stuff. So when's so. The debate is really between a biscuit joiner and the domino. When are you go. y- you pull out the lamelo more often than anything. Yeah it's faster and it's easy and it's cheap the tool itself as an ungodly expensive. I want to say they're the model that i have in. The newest version is like thirteen hundred bucks or something like that. So it's a chunk of money but there's a very subtle thing that i don't know that everybody gets about it. I can raise the cutter up and down. Two millimeters in one tenth of a millimeter increments. And they're and it's indeed tents so they snap into place so i can count one two three four five and then go back one two three four five and that blade in because it's a thirteen hundred tool it's been made really well. The machine is like glorious so those adjustments are consistent. I can move five and come back five. And i know it's exactly it was. That's incredible so the other thing about the lamelo and i don't. I don't get paid by them. They they didn't give me a tool. They've nothing but if you can afford one mine was is. I bought it off. One of the first guys i worked for. He used it his entire career. I've had to think for like ten years now. So we're talking. It's gone through an entire career and ten years of another one and it's still just fine. It works perfect so you get to pay for kind of a thing there. I use every single day. Just about and i haven't had to even do the bushings on it or or brushes not bushings but brushes. I haven't even done the brushes on the motor. So i'd say a quality piece when it comes specifically to the biscuit joiner versus the domino. I pretty much use the bisque joiner. One hundred percent of the time with one exception. Here it is right here. The domino cuts a narrower. Joint can be very narrow biscuit. Joiner i wanna say inching. Three-quarters is the narrow and like a number zero biscuit. Yeah is like an inch and three quarters wide or whatever so It might even be a little wider in that. So essentially if you're making a lot of doors Biscuit joiner is if you're making a lot of parts where they're long joints that's where the biscuit joiner shines. Shines in alignment include ups when. I'm gluing a nosing onto a shelf. When i'm gluing a face frame to a cabinet and i need that to be a concealed seem A couple of biscuits and the gratings you can be wildly inaccurate with it and it still will align in that one dimension so it's very accurate in one dimension in the very inaccurate in the other dimension and that can give you speed because you don't have to care so much about how how exact pencil lines are. When you start breaking out the domino. I realized they have a tight and loose and an extra lou setting. Get all that still. I'm probably three times faster with a biscuit joiner that i am with domino. So all of the tools..

Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"joiner" Discussed on Shop Talk Live - Fine Woodworking
"I get that too. But it's not like i have a ton of i. Do this occasionally not three times a week or something like that. Yeah awesome interesting. very interesting. i feel like i've done in regards to large projects. I've i've got a process of probably my largest project in a while and I had actually thought about before starting like actually making a cart to keep the the cases on because all eventually have six cases for this. This project that i'm doing and it's just gonna just take up. Half of my shop feels like Furniture dollies are great for that and bummer. because if you have to work on the lowest the the lower case you're down on your hands agnese but at the same time typically you can go three high with them and so in terms of square footage it ends up reducing the amount of square footage in in your shop that a set of cases will will take up. How many carts do you have around your shop. I just seem to have. I have twenty at least furniture. Dollies i have like probably i don't know maybe four or five different random carts actually getting ready to remake a few carts that i want to add some functionality too but yeah i mean at least twenty five hundred dollars on a big in a big kitchen absolute alley every single one of those on. It'll be stacked three on everyone. I hope you make a video of the cart of the shop. So actually i've made a couple of really big furniture dolly's so i kind of went and bought my own casters. That have the wheel locks on them. Yeah yeah one of the other bombers about the furniture dollars is like as you're trying to push on it. It's like rolling away from you. So i got some casters that have locks and then i made them like a forty two inches wide or whatever and twenty seven deep so that even larger pieces of furniture can sit on them that super convenient. And then i'm gonna make kind of medium height cart. That's like Fi high maybe a little lower working on big stuff not make another cart like almost like a secondary workbench that. I'll use as kind of parts cart as i. Walk around my shop numb. I'm fortunate to have some more space so having a really big surface to work on spread out your parts is a luxury that well. I'd like to take advantage of. Yeah absolutely awesome. Awesome all right so this next question is from michael. Let's see michael is debating he setting up a shop. I'm soon embark upon the construction of my own small semi-professional shop after several years of working in a shop shared with the adherence of the gods of iron and steel who's greece invades every corner of my space. My conundrum is this. I read regularly work with chic goods in the existing shop on an old unit. Saw which can be cover some. I've also used attracts automatic. Initial cuts simplifying the issue but not eliminating it in the new shop. I am planning on installing a lighter. With which i am familiar with from spending time long ago in a large professional shop however saw stop makes a beautiful product that is beautifully half the money of any slider with having an production capacity so there are advantages of the cabinet. Are there advantages of a cabinet. Saw that i'm overlooking. Are there ways around. The problems of cabinet saw which i'm ignorant doubtless. I'm looking for justification for my desire to spend to purchase a large slider. But i would. I would be quite happy to be proven false and pocket the extra five k. So as a man with a slider end what do you have. You have no power matic sixty six or six. Yeah people get a paramedic sixty six. They don't get rid of them do they. I've told myself one hundred times if a really good deal comes up on a sauce. Stop by by. But i don't want to pay full price for it and then other thing that i tell myself which i've conclusions never going to happen. Is that when the old power. Maddox sixty six kicks. The dust as never to break this never ever ever ever break. Yeah there ause. Mine is one of the later. American made versions says made like think eighty four or something like that. I think by nineteen ninety those overseas and just feel it. Great castings qualities there for sure. Yeah so what's what's the difference for you why i have. Both there is no doubt in my mind that breaking down she could a sliding table saw is easier. It's more accurate and it is way safer to it's safer. I don't think in a sense of like necessarily cutting off a finger or kickback. The safer in the sense that you're just doing a lot less lifting so there's probably a lower chance of a back injury If you have the right cart setup you can just slide a sheet good onto the sliding carriage portion of slang table saw scooted into position and start making cuts. It's really fast is really accurate. And if you have the space the key is not even the money so much space a sliding table saw pay for itself in a job to its space..

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"joiner" Discussed on Bro Bro Bro Bets
"Plus one sixty water meters. Get this. She's the fastest woman in the world. And the two hundred meters since floors griffith joyner chat lie. I was a fan of her thighs again. Wrapped up things floors shorter nineteen eighty eight. I'm dead serious dutch. She's the fastest woman in the twitter. Meter said floor script joiner in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight and listen kellyanne phrases right there for the two i was. I was reading what you say was saying. And he said that. Shelly and to wins in the hundred but he said it's asking too much for a thirty four year old to win the two hundred as well and i agree. Plus she warned the hundred and the other two she's looking for the trifecta of one hundred and i agree with that thirty four years old winning one hundred and the two hundred. No i love gabby. Tom is one of my favorite place. Your guys plus one sixty gave. We got a question here from from it in the back. If you don't mind yeah gave so. I was looking at the swimming. And i am i crazy to be just riding. Katie katya decky and caleb trestle this entire way big. Usa big olympic sky. Well i don't have a problem with it. But the is she's like my seven hundred right in her events. She's too big of a favorite. That's my she's greatest women swimmer of all time she is she is seven hundred none. I don't i don't commit to child so he will i'll to come out. You guys were stopped at here was free. Listen canada's got some great swimmers and he over under for four and a half gold medals for canada. That's what it is at four and a half. I think it's a little light. I didn't keep god of women in the pool. Collie moss is two-time defending world champion patio lil mic is defended gold medal champion from two thousand sixteen. But i do obviously swimming play for you guys got what here..

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Author Bolu Babalola on Her Book 'Love in Color'
"Blue congrats on the publication of your book love and color. That is now also out in america. The book is an anthology features. All these stories of self love love at first sight. And it's like very block stories and y love about it is that In the anthology you are flipping all of the stereotypes and patriarchal structures that usually come with the fairytale and romance and romance chandra and you know and obviously that was a very deliberate choice because you are you are someone who is You i think it's fair to call you a rom com khanna sore and anything that you do that with such joy but also are. You're very skeptical. Obviously of the romance trope. And so i am just really curious about your process when you when you set out to write this anthology. Thank you so. I really wanted it to be kind of an image to like vermont as a on comes in general as a joiner but i also just wanted to avoid with things to me. As somebody who's a veteran of the john route because you could take some people who don't respect the power environments and the power from But i do. But i also wanted to be spaced to critique and distort our expectations so that was very deliver of may so when i was going through the original stories like Story breaks ample a story about a woman who leads an army to save a people that original story was on love. Interest is kind of special advisor a second income and the original story was see a with a literally a damsel described as a bunch of course damsel in distress on. It was like brave soldier. Who was meant to save it from being sacrificed though so much in that story about sacrifice and love with people. And i don't believe that. But i do want to like reimagine what that can look like in a world where men and women are

Papa and Lund
Two New York men leave drugs in rental car at airport
"Your rental car, please clear out your drugs. Two men were arrested when they return the rental car doing upstate New York airport to allegedly Fetch for gotten drugs 26 year old man, the busted and out of any international report after the Colorado company reported to police that drugs have been left in the car. In a car rented by them, Um, got possession. Get this, though. What they leave in there. It's not like they forgot a joiner too. Uh, 140 envelopes of heroin 35 G of, uh, m d m a marijuana and over $5600 so 35 g of weed. 140 envelopes of heroin and $5600. They forgot that in the car. Can you imagine it? They got it out which they went to clean out that car. You thinking? Yeah, one box here. That's more than you make already were drug dealers, and they just left it there. Well, yeah, There's a picture of the drugs here, too. There's a lot of stuff here and a ton of money. Give him back the drugs, maybe and taking them 5600. Now you can't do that.

Papa and Lund
Two New York men leave drugs in rental car at airport
"Your rental car, please clear out your drugs. Two men were arrested when they return the rental car doing upstate New York airport to allegedly Fetch for gotten drugs 26 year old man, the busted and out of any international report after the Colorado company reported to police that drugs have been left in the car. In a car rented by them, Um, got possession. Get this, though. What they leave in there. It's not like they forgot a joiner too. Uh, 140 envelopes of heroin 35 G of, uh, m d m a marijuana and over $5600 so 35 g of weed. 140 envelopes of heroin and $5600. They forgot that in the car. Can you imagine it? They got it out which they went to clean out that car. You thinking? Yeah, one box here. That's more than you make already were drug dealers, and they just left it there. Well, yeah, There's a picture of the drugs here, too. There's a lot of stuff here and a ton of money. Give him back the drugs, maybe and taking them 5600. Now you can't do that.

Newsradio 700 WLW
"joiner" Discussed on Newsradio 700 WLW
"Com. Looking for a part time job. Apply it jobs dot dominos dot com Go Bearcats. This'll is news radio 700 wlw. 3.5 minutes ago, Cincinnati tied the game and 44 a three point basket by Jeremiah Davenport. It erased a 12 point deficit. In the 3.5 minutes since Tulsa has scored seven unanswered points in the bear Cats have missed every shot they put up. And I am one. I'm a UC alumni. My You see homework to a certain extent, but I've never been one to mince my words when it comes to speaking the truth about what I see on the floor in the product right now is bad. Because Everybody's out for themselves. Nobody's penetrating kick. In addition to every people, nobody is setting the table for somebody else to be successful. Everybody wants to be the one to make the big shot, make the big play, and in the meantime, they're not making everybody else look good. Chris Boat is struggling, aren't there so when he goes to help, he helps you on your man, but nobody goes to help him. So it makes him look bad when he goes to helping to give up easy dunks. There's no weeks I rebounding. There's not guys that are looking to make plays their penetrating baseline. Instead of trying to draw and tickets to the guy in the middle, who circles in the middle. They try to shoot floaters that go from behind the backboard for some incredible reverse layup hits the bottom of the room. Sorry. Easton is in for Cincinnati. Bear Cats trailed by seven Plenty of time left 11 minutes 10 seconds to go. Tulsa has it in the front court. Joiner has been very sure where the ball they get it down low for Jackson. His pass deflected It goes right to Tulsa and Edo, who puts it up again. Break right there Time for Cincinnati. 53 44 9 straight for Tulsa. Cats have the ball. Here's Harvey passing from Mike Adams would down low for both seals off his defender and a foul is called on Tulsa. Dan a post pass Now it may seem like him. You know things to see a guy threw it to Chris had he had his left arm out holding the defender..

Mac OS Ken
A Look At Apple's Hi, Speed Event
"Few huge surprises at apple's high speed event though. There were some unexpected bits. Did. Anybody. See The verizon thing coming? Did we have any idea what? MAG SAFE WAS GONNA turn out to be. There we'll get to those. Most of today's presentation is drawn from a couple of viewings of the Apple Park presentation. We'll also pull from the usual suspects doing their usual bang-up jobs. Tuesday's high-speed event presentation started with Apple CEO Tim Cook welcoming viewers back to Apple Park than throwing the presentation almost immediately to others to give the INS and outs of home pod. Many. Bob Board richer's apple VP worldwide product marketing listed the company's desires for home pod. Wanting. The device to have amazing sound to act as an intelligent assistant to serve as a smart home hub all while protecting the privacy and security of the user. This, they say they do in a smaller spherical unit that costs less than one third of the original home pods original asking price. On the amazing sound side company bragged on the devices ro properties as well as how well it plays with others. Others being other apple devices. Users can apparently sink home pod many's either a stereo pairs or to play the same audio throughout the home. The. Inclusion of apples you one processor makes handoff easier to handle according to the company. For what it'll play. Well, there's the usual stuff apple music, apple podcasts, iheartradio radio DOT COM tuned in with Pandora and Amazon music on the way in the coming months. As for the smart part Home Pod, many will handle or interact with messages. Calendar phone calls maps music because. The. Weather reminders and find my feature. There was also an interesting demo where users ask for personal updates and got them. personalized. So he you know multiple voice recognition is key. Now. One new feature mentioned and de Mode was intercom. This is basically what it sounds like. You tell home pod to deliver a message to everybody and the various apple devices in the house including other home pods, iphones, apple watches air pods, and even carplay units play or display the message. I have heard entercom will work with the original home pods as well though not seeing that confirmed. Addressing. It's smart home hub nece home pod many integrates with apple's home APP that lets control home connected accessories said scenes and stuff like that. Covering User Privacy Apple, says no word spoken to Home Pod, leave your home until you touch home pod many or say he. S I are. So, yes, it is always listening but what it here's goes nowhere until you give it the command. Request. A home pot or not associated with apple ID. You choose whether recordings are saved by apple personal requests only work when the associated iphone is home with you. And communications with smart home accessories used strong encryption according to the company. Now I, said earlier that the unit is spiritual. If you've seen a home pod, there is no mistaking what this thing is. Same sort of light up display on the top same mesh wrapping it's roundedness and the same white and space grey options as the original home pod. Coming soon to flat surface near you. Orders for home pod many began on the sixth of November unit, start, shipping the week of the sixteenth of November. Not Price, to beat an echo but not a device that will break the bank. Home Pod many will sell. For, Ninety, nine bucks. Okay. I pretend to hear you say but I'm worried about breaking my home pause many. Not sure why but better to be safe in your case. To that end apple care plus we'll be available for home pod. Many. A piece from macrumors says, that will run buyers fifteen bucks. When Tim Cook was back on camera, he took a moment to Brag on iphones past noting the iphone eleven has been the number one smartphone in the world since its launch and that I phone has led the industry in customer satisfaction every year since it's Get ready to hate all of them as the iphone twelve line makes the scene bringing with it five G. Connectivity. Which one? All of them. Had Been Rumored Apple announced four iphone phone twelve models and has had also been rumored. Each can support five G.. Cook says, five G. Brings A new level of performance for downloads UPLOADS, higher quality video streaming, more responsive gaming, real time interactivity, and more. The CEO says five Jia superfast, which he actually pitched as a security feature speeds are so good. He says you'll be less tempted to sign on the public WIFI limiting exposure to the dangers that lurk there. Every decade brings new technology that provides a step change in what we can do with iphone said Cook. Today. A new era begins for iphone. Today we're bringing by G. to phone. Then began the verizon commercial. Hans Fest Berg Chairman and CEO. Verizon took to the stage talk about big reds five G. offering. Verizon's by ultra wideband with large quantities of millimeter wave access will be live and sixty cities across the US by the end of this year. In ideal conditions, Best Burg says the carriers seen four gigabits down and two hundred megabits up. The four gigabits is kind of funny own Antonio Guy says an ideal conditions. Well it doesn't sound like you're getting four GIGA beds but we'll get, him. The other thing best Burger announced was flipping the switch on Verizon's extensive five gene nationwide network. That apparently went live yesterday. Boy would I like to know the terms of the deal worked out between, that bill and Verizon? Emphasis on particular carrier. I did not see coming. Now I said iphone twelve comes in four models here the rumor mill rang true. The phones are iphone twelve iphone twelve many iphone twelve pro and iphone twelve pro, Max. Starting with iphone twelve, remember the squared off edges of iphone Four. The new design returns us to that. Squared edges that meet flush with the devices front and back glass the front classes something special though. Working with corning delay, this display is protected by what apple. Calls Ceramic. Shield. It is said by the company to be tougher than any other smartphone class with four times better dropped performance than iphone eleven. The display it's protecting is apple custom Ole ed providing truer blacks, better contrast and two times the pixels iphone eleven or four, hundred, sixty pixels per inch. While that displays the same six point one inches iphone eleven, apple shrank the surrounding enough to make iphone. Eleven percent than her fifteen percent smaller and sixteen percent lighter than iphone. Eleven Choice of colors is not huge but they are pretty. With options and black. White Product Red Green. And blue that. Does things for me. I shouldn't talk about in mixed company. The candy coating is nice. Let's talk about. It's Chewy. Chocolate center starting with the phones five Genus Apple says, iphone twelve has the most five G. bands of any smartphone for better performance in more places. Additionally the company's silicon, the software approach. Let's apple make the best use of available five G. including choosing to not use five. G.. It sounds like iphone defaults to lt e tapping into five G. when it's both necessary and available. That is great for power consumption according to the company. Apples tested the new phones on over one hundred carriers and over thirty regions. In ideal conditions iphone twelve gets up to three point five gigabits on. which is what makes the Brian Bragging about four gigabytes down kind of funny yesterday. It does support millimeter wave those so. got that going for it. As, for the phones on workings iphone twelve powered by apple's a fourteen bionic, the first phone powered by the five nanometer processor technology packing eleven point eight billion transistors roughly forty percent more than eight thirteen. A six core CPU that's up to fifty percent faster than last year's phone and a four core GPU graphics that are up to fifty percent faster than last year's model. Machine learning also gets a boost iphone, twelve packs of sixteen coordinator and Gen that's up to eighty percent faster than iphone eleven capable of eleven, trillion operations per second. Company bragged on Games claiming console quality for the phone. To Demonstrate and executive from riot games showed off League of legends wild rift a mobile, only game due out later this year. Well phone twelve is not the phone photographers would choose. There's plenty of improvement and it's cameras. Apple says the phone has a twelve megapixel ultra wide camera and twelve megapixel wide camera. It said the sport, the fastest aperture yet it also features a seven element lens that apple says offers twenty-seven percent improvement in low light performance. Mag Save is an internal thing. Rather than a name for a connector is in days of old MAG. Safe today is a collection of magnets and charging elements that help line up the phone for proper charging. When it's not charging those magnets go to work holding on cases and wallets and third party stuff. Apple expects a thriving ecosystem of third party doodads take advantage of the newly introduced MAG. Safe. Ness. Mag Safety. Safe thing. Anyway. It's a thing built into iphone twelve. Every model in the line. Now's probably phone twelve many. Except for the size, you can take everything I've said so far about iphone twelve and play it back. iphone twelve many has the same specs as iphone twelve though in a slightly smaller size. The company says the mini is smaller and lighter than four point seven inch models like iphone eight but with a bigger five point four inch display. Apple says, this one is the smallest thinnest and lightest five G. phone. In the world. Talking about last night with Frederik, Van Johnson, and a few other folks on Chuck joiners Mac. Voices. We came to the conclusion that the pro phones for two groups, people who wanna spend as much money as they can afford. Or people who really care about the camera. There's nothing wrong with the camera functionality and the iphone twelve or iphone twelve many. Unless you count they're not being as high end as the camera on the high end. No I'm not a high end photo guy. So there was a lot set around iphone twelve pro, an iphone twelve pro Max that escapes me. The camera on iphone twelve pro boxes said by apple to have a sixty five millimeter focal length from fifty two millimeter focal length and last year's counterpart. It's got five times optical zoom range and the set to support an eighty seven percent improvement in low light versus last year's top of the pro line. I do know enough to be impressed by one thing. The pro line can shoot an apple pro raw. or it will be able to with a software update. Later, this year photographers will also be able to edit those images. Directly, in the photos APP. The pros can also handle. HD are video recording catching seven hundred million colors. Sixty Times, the number they could capture before. Apple, said they also sport the first smartphone camera that'll record in dolby vision hd are. And just like the apple pro raw functionality users will be able to edit the dobie vision HDR video in the photos APP. Finally the light are rumors were finely true the twelve pro and twelve pro Mac speech or a world facing light detection and ranging scanner. That let folks scan and modeled their surroundings. Apples Demos showed that put to use for placing objects in an augmented reality environment performing improved autofocus and low light and improving camera that perception in low light for night moat. Working our way out of these phones, Greg, Joswiak, apple's newly minted senior. VP Worldwide Marketing talked about a few of the pro lines features. It's got mad safe. It's got ceramic shield. It's got a Super Ratna FDR display. As for sizes iphone twelve pro gets bumped from five point eight inch display display size of six point one inches the pro Max meanwhile goes six point five inch display to a display size of six point seven. All of it is bound by the same squared off edges as iphone twelve, the with a couple of distinctions. I. The outer band is stainless steel on the pro line and second the colors are a bit more refined. Coming in silver graphite a gold that looks seriously golden. And the Pacific. Blue that doesn't do as much for me as the blue on the IPHONE twelve. Not that I'd turn it down. If cost is your primary concern. Here is what you're looking at across the whole line of iphones. iphone se. Start Three, hundred, ninety, nine dollars iphone ten are starts at four ninety, nine iphone eleven starts at five, ninety, nine iphone many starts at hundred ninety, nine dollars iphone twelve starts at seven ninety, nine, iphone twelve pro starts at nine, ninety nine. An iphone Pro Max starts at one, thousand, ninety, nine dollars. For the new phones though those prices are only Kinda SORTA true. Peace, from the Mac Observer says iphone twelve many an iphone twelve do start at six, ninety, nine and seven, ninety nine if you buy them as a t and T or verizon phones if you buy one is either a sprint or t mobile phone or as an unlocked phone. The starting prices are seven, twenty, nine, and eight, twenty nine. With no indication as to why. While it's great that ceramic shield means less of a chance of broken display. The chance is still there. If that bugs, you apple care pluses there for all of them. macrumors says, two years of coverage will run one, hundred, forty, nine dollars for iphone and twelve mini. Adding loss or theft protection will up that price to to nineteen buyers can get ongoing coverage for seven, ninety, nine per month or eleven dollars and forty nine cents with loss and theft added. As for the higher end phones, the pizzas, two years of Apple Care Plus will cost one, nine, thousand, nine or nine dollars ninety nine cents per month. Theft. And loss coverage bumps that price to two, hundred, sixty, nine dollars or thirteen dollars and forty nine cents per month. Ongoing. As for availability, apple is starting in the middle. And working out. Would owners can order iphone twelve and iphone twelve pro this Friday the sixteenth. October. They'll be delivered the following Friday the twenty third. If you're targeting either end of the range. iphone twelve, many an iphone twelve pro Max will go up for order on the sixth of November. Delivery should hit the following Friday the thirteenth of November. Barring incident which I have to say because. Friday

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India Surpasses Brazil, Moves Into 2nd Place For COVID-19 Cases
"The United States still has more corona virus cases than any other nation on Earth but India is catching up the US for the record has more than six point two million cases. India is now second in the world with four point two, million Joanna slater is the India Bureau chief for The Washington Post and is on the line from New Delhi. Welcome to the program. Punky what's going wrong in India Well India is in a very difficult predicament. At the moment it has a situation where the number of infections is large and accelerating and the economy is hobbled and there's no sign that infections have peaked. So it's really just it's just a very, very tough situation although I'm thinking about four point two million is an appalling number of cases but we are talking about a country of more than a billion people were I suppose it it might be possible for this to be happening and you don't even realize it. Do you do you? Do you sense it as you walk along the streets of New Delhi that something is happening here You certainly sense it into a far as you see people wearing masks most of the people here are wearing masks but not all of them, and once again there traffic jams in Delhi, for example, where I live. And things have basically reopened after a very severe lockdown earlier earlier this spring. So you don't necessarily see it in the streets, but there is, of course, a growing sense of concerned at at the number of cases and how quickly they're rising our hospitals doing. Hospitals at the moment are holding up. There was a moment earlier in the outbreak in May and June when it really did look like the healthcare system was going to buckle in places like Mumbai and Delhi meter, we spoke to a number of families who had just desperate searches for hospital beds for their loved ones only to be turned away again and again. And told that the hospitals were full in those two big cities, the situation ease a little bit over the summer. But now it is it is getting worse again, and one of the other worrisome things that's happening now is the virus is moving or has moved from India cities to its vast hinterland where the health system is is even less equipped to cope. Joiner, you've mentioned a few elements that can affect the spread of the corona virus talked about lockdown and a reopening. You talked about people wearing masks. Does the government have a clear strategy and clear set of priorities here and if so what are they? The government has had different priorities different points in time it tried implementing severe lockdown with about four hours. Notice it shut down this entire country of one point, three billion people but the result was economic devastation. So it had to relax those restrictions. It had to reverse course, and that is the strategy it has adopted now, and that's the direction in which India is going toward progressive reopening. The only major thing that remains closed in India now is is schools. Whether the government is going to reassess that strategy or second-guessed that that strategy we don't now know now at the moment, but there is no no sign of it. I'm thinking about the current world leader in cases the United States the President President Trump's administration just as a statement of fact has had chaotic messaging. The president's often endorsed conspiracy theories contradicted his own public health officials, and of course, you have state officials going their own ways and attempting their own strategies. How does the government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Compares Prime Minister Modi. Threat and spoken about it clearly. Yes he has. That is a major difference between India and the United States and Brazil as well. So unlike president trump or president bolsonaro prime minister Modi has downplayed the virus or told Indian citizens to go about their normal lives. He has consistently talked about the virus as a very dangerous threat and from the beginning has appeared in public with either Moscow or face covering. Is it possible that that the speed of this virus is going to cause a lockdown whether the government does it or not people are just not going to be willing to go about their lives As of now, I don't think so because the silver lining if I can use that term is that the number of deaths in India according to official statistics it's still relatively low. So there's not that same public pressure that you might see. Elsewhere. The slater, thanks for the update. Really appreciate it. Having. Joanna's slater is the India Bureau chief for The Washington Post and she's a New Delhi.

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Sojourner Truth
"Today's warrior was an evangelist to became an outspoken advocate for abolition temperance and women's rights. Let's Talk About Journal Truth. Sojourner truth's name at birth was Isabela. Balm free. She was born into slavery in Ulster. County New York in seventeen ninety seven. In eighteen o six at the age of nine years old, so joyner sold at an auction along with a flock of sheep for a hundred dollars. Join our later described. The slave owner is cruel. She endured repeated beatings at his hands, so joyner was sold once again. This time to a man named John Dumont. Interestingly, because to journal grew up in New York, state originally settled by the Dutch she actually only spoke Dutch were living with Dumont. She learned to speak English At that time support for emancipation in new. York was growing. Dumont promise that he'd set so join our free before it became the law to do so. But eventually, so joyner came to realize that he had no intention of freeing. Sojourner fled with her infant daughter in eighteen, twenty six one year before the abolition of slavery in new. York, She was forced to leave her other three children behind. When she later reflected on the escape, sojourner said I did not run off for I thought that wicked, but I walked off believing that to be alright. During her journey to freedom. Journal! into the home of a quaker couple Isaac and Maria van wagon. After learning about her predicament, they took so Jordan around her baby. In until the states Samantha patient of slaves took effect. The van wagons treated with kindness and compassion, so join our leader said that their benevolence inspired her to become a preacher. During her stay with the couple, she became a devout Christian. Around that time, sojourner officially changed her name from Isabella. Balm free to join her truth. because. She felt it represented her mission of fighting for justice. joiners famous words, truth is powerful, and it prevails. Echo that sentiment. After, moving to New, York City, joyner worked as a domestic servant. She became active in the Methodist Church joining the African Methodist Episcopal denomination. So are also used her experience to help others volunteering as a social worker for former slaves. Despite being illiterate, so joyner became a popular speaker and the abolitionist movement, she spoke in front of hundreds promoting religious tolerance, civil and women's rights. In eighteen fifty four at the Ohio. Women's rights convention in Akron. Joyner gave her most famous speech called Ain't dia woman. She spoke about racial and gender equality and refuted aecom an argument that women should have equal rights. Because Jesus was a man. In her speech, she asked. Did Joe cry, come from. He came from God and a woman manding have nothing to do with it. When the civil war broke out, so joyner helped recruit black troops for the Union army. For her efforts in the war and the abolitionist movement sojourner was invited to meet President Lincoln in eighteen, sixty four. She continued to teach and lecture about social justice until her death in eighteen, eighty, three at

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Sojourner Truth: The life and legacy of pioneering anti-slavery and women's rights activist
"Today's warrior was an evangelist. Who became an outspoken advocate for abolition temperance and women's rights? Let's talk about joyner truth. Sojourner truth's name at birth was Isabel Balm free she was born into slavery and Ulster County New York in Seventeen Ninety seven in eighteen o. Six at the age of nine years old sojourner was sold at an auction along with a flock of sheep for a hundred dollars so join our later described. The slave owner is cruel. She endured repeated beatings at his hands. Sojourner was sold once again this time to a man named John Dumont interestingly because Turner grew up in New York state originally settled by the Dutch. She actually only spoke Dutch while living with Dumont she finally learned to speak English at that time. Support for emancipation in New York was growing. Dumont promised that he set so joyner free before it became the law to do. So but eventually sojourner came to realize that he had no intention of freeing sojourner fled with her infant daughter in eighteen twenty six one year before the abolition of slavery in New York. She was forced to leave her other three children behind when she later reflected on the escape sojourner said I did not run off for. I thought that wicked but I walked off believing that to be all right. During her journey to freedom sojourner made her way into the home of a quaker couple Isaac and Maria van wagon after learning about her predicament. They took so joyner and her baby. In until the states emancipation of slaves took effect the van wagon and treated joyner kindness and compassion sojourner later said that their benevolence inspired her to become a preacher during her. Stay with the couple. She became a devout Christian around that time so joyner officially changed her name from Isabella. Balm free to join her truth because she felt to represented her mission of fighting for Justice. So joiners famous words. Truth is powerful and it prevails echo that sentiment. After moving to New York City sojourner worked as a domestic servant. She became active in the Methodist Church. Joining the African Methodist Episcopal Denomination sojourner also used her experience to help others volunteering as a social worker for former slaves. Despite being literate so joyner became a popular speaker and the abolitionist movement. She spoke in front of hundreds promoting religious tolerance civil and women's rights in eighteen fifty four at the Ohio. Women's rights convention in Akron Sojourner gave her most famous speech in called anti a woman. She spoke about racial and gender equality and refuted a common argument. That women shouldn't have equal rights because Jesus was a man in her speech she asked. Where did Joe Cry? Come from he came from God and a woman mandate have nothing to do with it when the civil war broke out Joyner helped recruit black troops for the Union army for her efforts in the war. And the abolitionist movement sojourner was invited to meet. President Lincoln in eighteen sixty four. She continued to teach and lecture about social justice until her death in eighteen. Eighty three at the age of eighty six.

Food for Thought
Why are smart women falling for pseudoscience health gimmicks?
"Strange beliefs around. Women's bodies have a long history and every every day we have bombarded by new wellness claims from restoring the balance of our hormones to the self healing properties of salary juice and unsurprisingly thinly. The wellness industry is now worth a two point eight trillion worldwide. It has never been so difficult to distinguish fact from Fahd leaving many of us feeling extremely confused including myself joining me today to help uncover only the truth is personal trainer. bestselling selling author and women's Health magazine columnist. Alice Living Heller Alice. Hi Hello I think when they're all so many small women out left falling for harmful and pseudoscientific claims. Let's just our Ryan. Why do you think this is happening? I think it's a pretty interesting. It definitely been in the position where I've fallen for some stuff myself to I think it comes from a genuine place of us all wanting to live healthier live longer. I think we've suddenly the nego access to all of this information which he didn't necessarily have before where we're able to read about all of these things like on our health or wellbeing wellness wellness. Become a thing that was never a thing ten. You know ten years ago And he's become very difficult to decide for from fiction because I think many any many people enter. And I'M GONNA use even though I I use in brackets but the wellness industry with the best intentions of wanting to help people to achieve that elusive thing. That as ultimate health and happiness if it so exists And I think it's difficult because I think the people that we are listening to ball all people like yourself who oversee qualified experts You know anyone can enter and this is the dangerous thing is anyone in Canada onto social media call themselves whatever they one give themselves whatever kind of title they deem to be appropriate and then saw spouting of information in a very authoritative way which for the average person seems seems legit so it's really difficult for the average consumer of social media to know what is fact and what is fiction completely. I think you hit the nail on the head when you said said it comes from potentially a very warm loving place they can end up with a little trouble in some recent trends. I think have been. They've been a bit city but interesting thing. So one study suggested one in five women have have washed inside their vagina in the past year. And apparently it's called douching douching if it was a French word douche shower cooled yet latouche I mean. Do you know anything about this. Have you seen as we know that the vaginal tissues the my son's tissue the body. So I think it's a really interesting and I actually think it's a wide issue. That doesn't just stem from that particular piece of research. I think if we look brands we've seen how consumerism has driven us to create that we don't actually necessarily need and then make us believe that we ultimately do really need them and I think that's the really difficult Area where it's not just feminine hygiene products. It's loads the things within the industry that we don't need we've lived without for years and years and years and suddenly we're being told that the we we absolutely need this to live like I said live healthier and live longer And there's a price tag attached to it. Am I just think it's a very elitist worrying kind of trend that seems to be in Increasing yeah I think the thing with these kind of Feminine Hygiene Products is the research has shown time and time again this gynecologist. Who say this is not necessary? The Ph of your China will maintain itself and you do not need to wash yourself with any luxury products you will. You will naturally do that yourselves and and I think like unfortunately it goes back to what you're talking about in the first conversation. Which is the the the marketing pitching around? This stuff has been so good but people believe that the unfortunately they're gonNA trust something that they see in the shelving boots over gynecologist. He's saying you don't need this completely. I mean some of even said it's a contraceptive to which is worrying. And I read as well that it cannot be throw off the balance of the good bacteria in the Vaginas like Alice said. I think it's a bit of a money making to Ooh head but you have to be careful because the Internet can sail a lot of things in different societal norms. Tell us one thing different cultures but at the end of the day if you are looking for contraceptive I'm just begging anyone. Listening go to see who jeep but also it kind of taps into a deeper issue of the fact that we we should be in some in some way ashamed of of a joiner and ashamed of you know. There's lots of stigma attached to our The area things like Oh you know if it smells or well you know all of these things and we made to feel ashamed. Thought which can handle things like your sexual relationships your self confidence. It goes much much deeper than just it being about it. Not being necessary and interesting when I was reading up about it About you know these Feminine Hygiene Dogs. The gynecologist on their website says you know if if a woman should choose to wash her for China with something. It should be this and it's like no like you can't very gray tom in a very gray statement to make in that he's not necessarily saying you have to have it. But if you should choose to and I just think we really need to be a lot clearer in what we need and what we don't need for our bodies and making it a lot simpler for people because as you know in the nutrition walled things have just so overcomplicated and we. We're being made to feel as though we have to spend and lot of money on achieving elusive thing called like optimal health. And just not knowing the nutritional is just not the case. Narin you correctly said that I praise on the vulnerable and also what I call the worried. Well as well as something. That happens a lot that I see that it preys on one of our insecurities as females as well. It's you're right. It's much deeper rooted. This is definitely not my fail but deep-rooted psychology that perhaps would definitely not good enough or inferior striving for perfection which which is which is worrying but else. Have you seen that dangerous recently that we should be aware of. I think something that I've seen online. which actually a couple of people I've seen call out which is great and people in authority in position? You have to do so which is even better but One of them is whom I in balancing now. I think this is a really really interesting area because I think it particularly played preys on women and vulnerable women who feel as though in George George case like seeing who feels like they've almost done everything to try and lose weight and nothing's he's walking and then this person comes along and says but I can dance your hormones and suddenly. It's like the the cured and they are so much better and they're able to lose weight and I think this this idea of home and balancing from people that are not under control adjusts on not doctor is unwell. People with any qualification bought. Maybe being a personal trainer is quite concerning completely. I think especially with the whole my balancing. It's also linked to Ah for instance you yourself a very open about having polycystic Ovarian Syndrome and I think for women out there the large majority of them indefinitely listeners. Go about the episode we recorded with Anita the Gyna- Geek so many people software endometriosis and different female related problems. And this is all my saying I can help help you fix that balance this out by taking these supplements and I mean I was. Why do you think that it's it's the products? Now targeting women and especially those under the age of eighteen seen as well as seems to be everywhere I think because there's money there I think it's because we have become Like I said earlier. We've we've we've come to to believe that we need to spend money on our health and the more money we spend on the battery it must be and I think big big brands have caught onto the fact that people. Aw Aw all willing to spend money on their wellbeing and their health and so every. Brian going is trying to make themselves a wellness brand in some way. If you look at campaigns from from you know all all sorts of onto the sun they'll always try and have like a wellness line goal because they realize that it's a great marketing style US Brandon. You'll be healthier theon happy. I just think everyone yeah. And particularly when you mentioned the under eighteen like it's really concerning A lot of this stuff is targeted at girls. That are not You know they're not even out of puberty. That bodies are still changing the cylinder that are still deciding who they are and who they want to be and to come in and already make thank them conscious and aware of things that they don't need to be made aware of that age structure Such tricky like time anyway It's no wonder that we have the issues that we do and I think there is completely multifactoral and when it comes down to. I think social media doesn't help the media doesn't help but I also think marketing foxing products particularly that focused on things like weight loss or health to a certain degree. Goals are goes on boys that are under eighteen is this is really

Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
Balloon Animals
"Infest which is a lot of fun I got to meet a lot of new people and a lot of old people older older friends Andrew Alexander from blacksmith tools we went over there and it was a lot of fun I I really I really WanNa turn that into something somehow some way of I just stood yeah he's great guy he's very comedy we'll thank you very much and Loyd in as the woodcut that would supply got smaller and smaller denies got smaller and smaller is people just wanted knives and at one point I look like eight kids I want a knife I want a sword it groans from like eight people to like Hey I was in line what's up I'm like I got the style every single piece of scrap Grad and then I had actually like make a pattern and Nick I love the pressure of like people standing there and like forcing Mita it's funny I was just free styling up various shapes of knives like the K-bar is like the knife that the US I was making this big pirate's sword was used up most of the wood floor and a arised so it's fun and it's fun for me because I'm totally satiated I'm sitting there having when we were at a Louisville maker faire you're doing that on the big the big ones big band saws a. and everything and so they started piecing together their names and obviously there's four of them and it's fun it's really fun for kids I mean I saw so many kids and even a few parents came to me in the like is this years old and yet most of your fingers left I still I mean cut my fingertip several times so to be totally honest I have all my fingertips missing half of my pinky lost half my pinky on a joiner the very end but that's the same one that got damaged on the table so but that was good and then then we drove up and spent the day in half at Andrews Workshop Andrew has a big facility pick me up an envelope by medium Obama but then I got off and I spoke to Andrew and he basically he doesn't offensive usually they they range from as much as twenty thousand down to like thousand gambles and vices Andrew Not so much andrew just as a huge collector Andrew deals in the he pretty much holds onto everything he needs to sit with a few months and then he'll decide to sell it but cancel rescue so it was a nice pow a couple of guys hanging out we had a really nice really it just started playing with an old drill press in the yard because he's got this big open yard it's kind of like an organized junkyard in twenty years and with oil penetrating oil that slide inside of other things move and that's it that's like you reduce it down to like what it was great it was a great couple of days and I've been out for so long I really have a lot to frames and engines and stuff so that'll be interesting I'm going there representing cargo glide awesome awesome yeah that the festival that you went to rusty and get more metal you know like a little more like a lot of rusty things would be coming in rusty because he kept doing demo and then I met casting a guy named Clark was casting and and get to hang out with Clark it was just a great experience and there are so many sweet people that came up to me and just doc for good people so

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Jane Fonda got arrested AGAIN
"News older Americans might remember actress Jane Fonda fern from is Vietnam War protests now she's making a name for herself demonstrating again something else actress and activist Jane Fonda has been arrested in Washington DC the last three Fridays in a row while protesting against climate change she's been busted in front of the U. S. capitol building where it's illegal for protesters to block the entrance she hasn't had to spend the night in jail yet for this latest series of arrests but coming up today the eighty one year old things that may change she's planning yet another protest and is expecting fellow actress Patricia Arquette to joiner in Washington chill NATO

Science Friction
The Trouble With Embryos
"The predicament of what to do with embryos today that you might have left I ever after you've done rv if for some it's clear you thought the mad you let the embryos guy for others though it's much more complicated should you donate them to science or perhaps another woman and you even found that some people are gnashing their embryos and even making jewelry out of them yeah it's a way for them to hold onto what was or what might have been so today I'm going to take you to make women who are really struggling with what to do and just a heads up today's story features some things that might be distressing to some people China Wadsworth just after she gets home from work with her two year old daughter hello how are you the owners a single mom who works as an administrator at a school in Melbourne Jane before we can get started at dinner ready for a daughter tonight she asks for weeks and some socks tips talks like many women Fiona had never planned to raise a child alone can you when she was about to turn forty her relationship ended and I decided that I was wanting to have a child sooner rather than later I went to the doctor to find out what my options were and at that point found out that I was classed as medically infertile that news came as a terrible shock even though I was older I always thought that children or child was always going to be part of my life I remember sitting in the doctor's surgery crying and having my doctor cry with me so I've never forgotten that friends the owners who hadn't had any success IVF in Australia we're able to have a baby using a donor egg in South Africa so as soon as fear and I got the funds for Tree meant that's why she went to it was cheaper it was much more convenient than accessing joiners hearing Korea in here in the area and so I didn't do any other research I just did exactly what my friend had done because it was successful for her and her husband and so that then involved going overseas to South Africa to excess Dina Egg and five like Fiona Desa is also a single mom by choice she has two sons what did what a daughter paypal didn't happen so but look I love more boys they draw be crazy a on very very grateful very lucky Desa began ivf on her own when she was forty two at the time she hoped that she and her ex husband to get back together my ex husband was still on the same on an Fini's SORTA was playing around to say let's go have a baby the couple began preparing to stop fertility treatment but at the last minute dessus ex husband changed his mind in the waiting room said norm not doing this always full pullman injections and that was it was horrible it was hard journey with him marriage is uneasy with anybody but that was pretty bad and not only did all the pavements and and then said Narayan then always left half hormonal injections and got nowhere it was a turning point for desa should she go ahead alone naught she already had a referral to see a fertility specialist so desa decided to go through IVF treatment using donor sperm but we can that my ex annoy split completely forever the following Waco went straight to the doctors and he went and checked on something and then came back and said Yep we'll from one counseling session it was and next time you come in you can pick your donors as she underwent IVF treatment all of dessus energy went into hoping that at least one of her embryos work so the prospect of having embryos leftover was the last thing on her mind you just want to have a baby incubator off you know lucky enough to have Cabrera's because I know these girls that they were lucky to get one so that's desa over in South Africa Fiona was about to undergo IVF treatment for the first time using donor sperm and a donor egg and it was only then that she was confronted with the prospect that there might be embryos leftover that she wouldn't news I remember sitting in the waiting room all the clinic for the first time really saying Matt Paperwork and going K. other than thinking that in the moment that transfer in that attempt at pregnancy I can see that if it wasn't successful I'd go back a couple of months later for one I but I'd never had any real concept of excess embryos for both Fiona and Jessica there was happy news they both conceive children but now they're both left with the decision they hadn't anticipated what to do with the embryos stealing storage ivf clinics it's something that both struggle in with for now Fiona Endesa both paying their clinics hundreds of dollars every year to keep their excess frozen embryos frozen unfurnished case she's not ruling out the possibility of having another baby it's not off the cards I would love another one to give my child a full genetic sibling it's just my current view is that I wouldn't want to have another baby if I was until my current child is it it'd be more independent so another two years away which will then make me forty six forty seven but it's kind of very k now thin when they turned twenty one Obi oh my seventy sorry it's just something I'm aware of that's maybe not an ideal situation and then I'd also like to keep it if I only because I've not ruled out of it being in a relationship or eight I would love to mate someone to relationship we thin if he would like to have a child old then I would again prefer to have it is a genetic sibling sorry keep the mice in case that ever happens desa on the other hand knows she doesn't want any more children but she can't quite bring herself to discuss her embryos just yet when I was asked when you have excess embryos that's what you WanNa do at that time you not looking at them as human beings you just looking at the little you know I got bills in the Petrie dish but they want so I had my first son and then my pinned or I couldn't get rid of them because I thought Oh what about if they're also girls when you think about those two frozen embryos in the fraser how do you think of them I think of them as children or do the trouble is you can't keep embryos frozen forever there's a limit on how can you can legally stole them and that can go up to ten years depending on where the embryos are so both women will have to make that decision one day Fiona has a few more years left I've not been swayed either way I think for me it's going to be a decision up until the last day as to what I do with them so we'll probably keep them on ice for the full five years to keep my options open and just trying Wayne everything in factoring everything to try and make the right decision and for me for my child and family and everything Louise Johnson understands the complexities more than most she's the executive officer of the Victorian Assisted Reproductive Treatment Authority that's the body that oversees all of the clinics Victoria when people and into Aviv treatment the emphasis on trying to have a baby and it's a costly process and sometimes people ran out of steam financially emotionally when they've been on that journey for some time and the thought there is potential life that store does now if clinic decision really tricky papal so if you decide you don't want to use your frozen embryos to try for another baby what are your options they can decide right that they'd like to donate their embryos to research but the number of protein that might be available at any one time can be limited and all clinics are linked up with research activities the other opportunity to donate embryos another couple or another individual Meinie embryos are donated for those people don't want to die night theory embryos to somebody else and don't want to donate them to raise rich it can be a matter of letting their embryos succumb on laboratory bench he is a is a technical term in IBF circles but if you look at walks fitting dictionary it's defined as failed to resist pressure temptation or some other negative force so does this relate to what happens when we let a frozen embryo succumb it's really allowing the embryos to come out of the frozen stash and it allows them to sit on the Lebron streep inch as they they want to remain viable and and no longer capable of life some clinics offer the opportunity to pick up the calmed embryos and take them harm plant them in a garden did as a way of saying goodbye today treatment journey in those particular embryos dessus wrestling with what agency she ascribes to the embryos she has left and she wants to see guidance not from her doctor but from a priest all think that he probably site to let them go because they already created but then autumn my stomach to study giving birth for them but I'll have to speak to him actually just WanNa see what his view is but that doesn't mean I'm GonNa go with that view Desa knows unlikely she can fall pregnant again but she can't bear to let him Brio succumb on a bench either so she's thinking about another way a very rare procedure. I mean why don't use them I'm nearly fifty five so I'm GonNa go and have another baby but but look if ordered maybe put them inside me just to release them but not to give any hormone injections or whatever to keep it that rare procedure is referring to is known in the US as a compassionate transfer it would involve a doctor attempting to implant desert embryos in her uterus knowing that this won't resign in a pregnancy but these two would lead the embryos to eventually succumb IVF clinics I spoke to said that they are reluctant to do it and that it's almost I never asked for is it the idea that if you put them in and they don't work out at least you kind of gave them a chance it is and but annoy that are proven wouldn't fall pregnant and would be the so either way you having to let them go and that's the hard part for you it sounds like and maybe I'll get there but I just haven't thought about it to that point where are just let him guy

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Never-before released Dr. Seuss book coming this fall
"New Dr Seuss book coming out this fall? It's going to be in bookstores on September third. It's the finished manuscript by the late children's author, and it's the basis for Dr Seuss's horse museum random house's children's books announced the illustrator Andrew joiner completed the text which has a look that's very Susie as they say and wholly his own the book features horse art work by Pablo Picasso and Jackson Pollock among others and includes cameos from such Seuss favorites as the Grinch and the cat in the hat member. Dr Seuss whose real name was Theodor Geisel died in one thousand nine hundred ninety one. There was another release in two thousand fifteen what PECH get which was a. Best seller so fair or foul. I guess I'd have to really see the book to see if it was a fair attempt. But in historically, those things don't work out. Very well retry to finish geniuses work for them after they pass away. I don't know. It looks pretty good to me though. It looks good. But I it is weird. He's he's he's gone. So they're taking of this finished manuscript. I'm going to be a wait and see to. I can't really I'm not going to be fair foul until I see it. But I've seen clips of it. And it looks. It looks pretty good is what I'll say. I think it looks pretty good. But I don't know I agree with you. I what's it called the jury's out. It is called. Oh, the horse. Just say, I don't even know. I can't even remember Dr Seuss is Dr Suess. Horse. Museum. I think it's such a fine line behind like honoring somebody who's passed away. And then just riding on their coattails published book and make some money. Like, I mean. For example, like prince like after he passed away his family or whoever was in charge of his state did a bunch of things that he was vocal about not doing. I did it. Anyway. They charged for the ticket, of course, because they're making money on it right now, if this was like, a big charity foundation where they're gonna donate these books to like schools around the country or something like I would be one hundred percent on board whether or not it was a good project. But I'm sure that they're just a I'm actually you know, what I'm just going to go with foul. Wow. You just changed your mind. Go with foul. I'm on the fence. I wanna see it. I I'm going to see