18 Burst results for "Joss Stone"

"joss stone" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

05:31 min | 4 months ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Friends of the French, of course, and people who they want to have together. They'll do the big toast tonight. They'll have the dinner, and it's all the activities around it. You know, if you're on the grounds of The White House, it's really something where they park reporters in the west wing where that briefing room is. When you walk outside, they almost set up like an outdoor kitchen out there because they can't fit all of this stuff indoors. And you've got chefs walking around in white jackets and they're moving stuff like, boy, this is like a holiday. This is great. And it's been such a long time that this administration is going through it for the first time. So by the way, the first state visit I ever covered was president Sarkozy in the Obama administration. So here we go with the French again. I don't know. I'm going to have to figure out if there's a thread to follow. Hey, whatever happened to that couple that used to crash White House events. You know what I'm talking about? Yes. Yeah, they were out in Virginia. They bought like a dilapidated winery or something out there. I don't know if gosh, I don't know whatever came of them. But they were probably there with you and Sarkozy and I think they were actually in that dinner. I mean, gosh, I'm not sure you could pull that off in this day and age. So subvert the system myself. I heard there's going to be a Grammy Award winning singer. Do we not know who the performer is or what's the entertainment like? That's a great question. It's not on the rundown that I have seen here, but we had the big concert on the ellipse last night, LL Cool J was there Shania Twain was there, maybe Joss Stone was saying, although, I don't know if that would count. Who rises to the level. That's the question, right? Do they bring out like Bruce for this? Wow. Hey Joe, how often what's the protocol in The White House for these state visit state dinners? Is it once a term twice a term? How does that kind of work out typically? I think that kind of depends on the administration. You know, if you really like hanging out and doing this, then sure, you can have some fun all you want. Invite anybody. By the way, you can have, you could have a head of state over without having what's referred to as a state visitor a state dinner. This is like, this is the true rolling out of the red carpet, the big full smash pump and circumstance. This is when The White House wants to impress someone. You know, we see other leaders here. We've had presidents and prime ministers here with Joe Biden, but they didn't get this treatment. And that comes down to the administration. So it sounds awesome. And I'm super jealous of anyone who gets to go to this. Just for the meal and the party. But is there going to be any real policy discussion? Have they set aside like Oval Office time to really dig in? Absolutely. And they've been doing that already. And I think we'll have a better sense of that once this news conference actually begins assuming it begins. Because that's going to be the real, that's the hard stuff. And then tonight they get to toast. And by the way, Jean Baptiste baptiste, I'm saying it right, yeah. Jean Baptiste. Rehearsing for tonight. I hope that's not off the record, but I just got a name for it. Maybe we have some inside information. That's good. That's confirmed by another Bloomberg news reporter. So we're good to go there. All right, John Matthew, thank you so much. We appreciate it. Enjoy that down there. It's interesting time down in Washington D.C.. Joe Matthew, she's her Bloomberg news and television. And you can listen to a show every night at 5 p.m.. Evening afternoon. For me, it's night. For you. I mean, you're getting ready to pack it in. Joe Matthew covers Washington, D.C.'s done it forever. He kind of knows all the players down there. So I enjoy getting to the show. To his voice, he's got a great radio voice. I know, it's incredible. So all right, look at it this market here. Again, I'm not gonna make much into it. We get the S&P off two tenths of 1%. The Dow's off about 9 tenths of 1% will blame that on the Salesforce that was taken it on the chin here today. But the jobs data will be important tomorrow, madam, I think that'll be a data point that the fed is certainly focusing on. I mean, for me, it goes to the question of trying to gauge this recession talk that a lot of folks have in the marketplace here. Today, and one of the simple questions I have, how can you have a meaningful recession if everybody's got a job? You know? So I've mentioned to see kind of the jobs data tomorrow, and should to see kind of the wage inflation. I'll tell you what, I prefer a recession in which everyone has a job. Right, but I don't like that. A better recession. I don't think that would qualify. You know, do you ever use the HCP space M? No function on it. So if you look at the S&P index SPX index and then type HCP, you can do space W for week or space M for monthly. And you can see that we've had two back to back months of games. So we closed out September at 35 85. We then climbed up to 38, 71 at the end of October, and then 4080 at the end of November, which of course was yesterday. So we've had a pretty good run and the question is, is this a bear market rally or did we bottom? Yeah, that's a great question. And I think, you know, I think the jury's out. I mean, you and I, we speak to a lot of professional investors out there and for everyone we say that we hear that says, hey, we're ready to go here. We've got another one saying that. Cool your jets here. We've got some more work to do in terms of seeing where interest rates go. Seeing maybe where there's more earnings risk in those estimates out there. So, but you're right, you look at the last two months, the month of October, the S&P was up just about 8% on the month on a year over year basis and followed up here in November, up 5.4%. So two solid months, but again, a September of the market was down 9%. So kind of up and down, up and down when you look at 2022, but overall

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"joss stone" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:41 min | 4 months ago

"joss stone" Discussed on WTOP

"U.S. teams won nothing when. The tension of the game's final moments dissolved into Roth as cheers by two floors of happy fans at the ASTRO beer hall and pen quarter. They played great. They played a little better than they did against Wales. The second half. You like that? You like that? I think it's definitely a big win. There was an underlying foundation of patriotism among many of these soccer fans. Some aren't sure if this can last. I don't know how well we'll do in the round of 16. Others see great things ahead for U.S. soccer. Especially with such a young team, I think they're the youngest team at the World Cup. Downtown D.C., particularly on WTO P news. The U.S. will now play the Netherlands Saturday morning with a chance to reach the quarterfinals for the first time since 2002. Hey, today's the day for the 100th annual Christmas tree lighting on the ellipse. The event will be hosted by LL Cool J, musical guest include Gloria Estefan, Andy grammer, Joss Stone Shania Twain, the president's own United States Marine band and more tickets have already been distributed, but you can still visit the national Christmas tree and the 58 smaller trees that encircle it, starting Friday through January 1st, as we know all too well, there's going to be a lot of street closer closures in that area during the day. Today, and especially this afternoon and this evening. That ceremony is being taped and broadcast on CBS December 11th. That's a week from Sunday. It'll broadcast at 8 p.m.. 14 people were killed in traffic crashes in Virginia over the long Thanksgiving holiday period Wednesday through Sunday, Virginia state police a ten of those people died in cars, 8 of the ten were not wearing seatbelts. Maryland state police counted two deaths in traffic crashes over that same time period. The Defense Department outlines how it will hire 2000 personnel for its suicide prevention workforce. Federal news networks, jorie heckman, explains. The Pentagon is looking to hire hundreds of clinicians and mental health professionals in the coming months as part of the initial cohort of its worldwide suicide prevention workforce, deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen hicks says hiring onboarding and training the suicide prevention workforce is at the top of the list of priorities for defense secretary Lloyd Austin. This prevention workforce will be a first of its kind and we're going to do it right here in the United States military because that's what we owe our people and their families. This DoD workforce will reach 2000 personnel in the coming years and is expected to outpace any similar effort led by universities or state governments. Federal news network. Now, if you or someone you know needs help, the national suicide prevention lifeline provides free and confidential support for

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"joss stone" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:43 min | 5 months ago

"joss stone" Discussed on WTOP

"Too far away, mark your calendar for November 30th, LL Cool J will host for the second time in a row. It's a big names will join him. Gloria Stefan Joss Stone and Nia Twain, the event will feature performances by the president's own United States, marine band. So be the country's 100th national tree lighting. There is still no winner of the growing Powerball jackpot. So now it's increasing to near record levels. Let's start things off this evening with the number 22. No need to listen to those numbers from Wednesday night, no winner for a 39th time means the Powerball jackpot will now grow to an estimated $1.5 billion, as it stands now, that would be just short of the world record of 1.586 billion Powerball grand prize shared by three winners in 2016 and a jackpot could still grow if enough tickets are sold before the drawing. It's Saturday night and the cash value will be at least $746 million. All of that is before taxes. Matt piper, CBS News. The drawing most recently did not mint any new billionaires, but three lucky players in our region are still richer today in Virginia and Maryland I should say, tickets winning $1 million each were sold here in Reston, also in Baltimore and Calvert county. Well, when you win the lottery, you can certainly afford this. Your iPhone already tells time, but does it have a Rolex embedded in the back? That's now an option for the I 14, the iPhone 14 pro max, but this costs a $135,000. The extravagant device was born thanks to a partnership with Apple, and the gift site Caviar, the watch, the Rolex built into the iPhone is a yellow gold Rolex cosmograph Daytona with

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"joss stone" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

05:03 min | 10 months ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast

"Talking point for a show. Let's see. On this day in 2008, what's that? By the way, the bass player for Peter Frampton is John Regan. There you go. From way that come back an hour later. I had to think about it. I'm playing Lu now. And I'm done. John Regan. You pulled it off, Tom. You pulled it off. In 2008, Liverpool was voted England's most musical city in a national cube gives a fuck. On this day in 2010, Elton John, let me see a case against a man accused of threatening Elton John's life was withdrawn who cares about that. On this day in 2011, two men from Manchester were held on suspicion of conspiracy to rob and murder after being arrested close to the Devon home of the singer Joss Stone. What happened to her? Yeah. Her name popped up recently somewhere. She's doing something he did a double bill, some kind of rocket. She was kind of on. She was kind of on the rise and all of a sudden and a leveled off. And she was younger when she first came on. She was pretty young. Teenager actually. She kind of went into traditional souls in follow the pop route. I think they're trying to push her to be more of a pop singer. I heard one of her albums after she was not so popular and it was a great album, but yeah, she stayed true to her roots. Yeah, yeah, sometimes there's no bouncing back. Like Peter Frampton. Yeah, really. On this day in 2022. On this day in 2013, sad day, a 24 year old woman died in a hospital after falling at a stone roses constant in Glasgow, the woman was among 50,000 fans who attended a gig that Glasgow green to hear the Manchester indie band. I'll tell you what, man. Stone roses. I don't know if you're into them. But what a fucking great band they were. They had a story. They just got fucked up by the record company and they just fucking, they imploded. They imploded, but that drummer, I can't think of his name off the top of my head. Dude, it's like the fucking Jimi Hendrix and drums. There's unbelievable. Yeah. My son in law comes from England. He grew up in England and he got me into the stone roses. He just, he came over with a pile of records and you got to listen to us. Son roses was there tonight. They're fucking phenomenal just listen to fool's gold. Listen to the drumming on fool's gold. The stew is fucking to watch the video. The dude is fucking normal. The guitar player too. He was kind of a trendsetter in how he used his reverb and how he played his guitar also. Let me see. What does it say? Somebody's Richie, Richie rock, I call him. He decides to say during my segment, replying to her on this day in 2022, your beauty was realized, get off my show. Rock. All right, let's see. On this day in 2016, Brian May of Queen posted a note on his website. On this day in 2016, Led Zeppelin, Jimmy Page denied stealing the rift to stay away they have a Jack says he didn't, that's a fucking ripoff. Where do you steal it from? When he was when he took the Santa Cruz, it was against tourists. The guitar line from Taurus, 1968 tracked by the spin spirit. Love. Toast love. Love. The band was accused of lifting the opening guitar.

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"joss stone" Discussed on KOMO

KOMO

01:31 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on KOMO

"COVID And I am devastated I'm gutted The country star was due to co host the CMT awards on CBS Monday night alongside marvel actor Anthony Mackie She can't do that though she says she's feeling better than she was a couple of days ago and she won't miss the show completely The incredible CMT family and my team have brought part of the CMT set to my house to my little bubble And set it up to where I can still host and perform Kane Brown will step in for in person duties in ballerini's place HBO feeling pretty pretty good Larry David says there will be a season 12 of curb your enthusiasm Meanwhile confirmation that Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will somehow appear in the upcoming final season the Breaking Bad spin off Better Call Saul I'm vengeance Warner Brothers announcing The Batman will start streaming next Monday And singer Joss Stone is 35 Monday Jason Nathan's an ABC News Hollywood Imagine all the people The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame drummer hopes he can recover the stolen drum kit used to record John Lennon classics including imagine Alan white's wife Gigi tells our sister station the base drum is stamped with the words plastic Ono band the post Beatles group white sometimes played with It's very identifiable We're hoping somebody will see or hear something and call the police The whites now live in the Seattle area They return from vacation last week to find thieves that stolen the Ludwig drum kit from a storage unit.

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:48 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"I love to start with the worst story. Yeah. But perfect for women's hours. So I did the whole load of it. It took me 6 years. And on the very, very last gig, which was Iran. I got off the plane. I put my foot onto the floor and I tell you what, I had a feeling come over me. I thought Josh, this is not it. This is not it. You are not going to finish this right now, and I don't know why I had that feeling, but I just, I thought, no, it can't be that easy. You know, we've gone from one place to the other. It's been fine. Anyway, we stand in the immigration line, and I'm like, my heart's going, so I'm thinking, this is it, jossie. You know, you're almost done. And I got there and they said, oh, I'm so sorry, but you, all of you guys are on The Blacklist. I said blacklist. What's The Blacklist? I'm not in black. This what do you mean? And he goes, well, I'm not quite sure why. It's just coming up in our computer. So we're going to put you in this room over here. And it was all a bit scary, 'cause you know, we've heard a lot about Iran and, you know, we know that we're not allowed to play publicly there. We know that that's the law. And the same thing in Saudi Arabia, which we replayed privately, you know, same thing in North Korea. We played privately. So this guy comes in and he's so sweet and I'm a bit nervous now 'cause he's separated me from my brother. And I know in countries after learning a bit about it, I know any country where you have to cover your hair, if you get separated from your male counterpart, that's not good. Could they kind of, you know, they kind of expect you to have a male with you..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:03 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"A scout leader, you're trained on safeguarding and safeguarding does say. I mean, you have to go to the worst possible scenario. If you assume the best of everybody, but I didn't ask you about safeguarding. I asked you generally in your social life at all work. You brought up this example. That's fair enough. And that's part of your experience. I really understand that. But do you understand why always reaching for what could be a violent situation or a threatening situation when asked about this is for some a worrying indication of your views on trans people? No, it's not about my views on trans people. It's about sex. 98% of sexual assaults carried out by men. And we have to be honest with you. You're on woman's hour. We're not going to debate the violence against women. You know, I do that pretty much every day on this program. You're talking to the converting about statistics there. But it's about the question the question I asked you wasn't about sex. It was actually about people's preferred pronouns and your respect of that. It was about respect, really. You know, as I said, I will use people's preferred pronouns in a social situation, but where it's necessary to be explicit about somebody's sex, whether it's to do with collecting data or whether it's to do with sport or whether it's to do with crime, or whether it's to do with enabling and recognizing women. We have to be able to make the distinction between male and female men and women. And many people will agree with you will be saying that in unison with you on the radio now. But what's the impact been on your family life, your kind of day today? Yeah, it's been quite stressful. I wouldn't recommend anyone to go into an employment tribunal lightly. And it's not a battle that my children picked on my husband picked, but they've supported me..

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

03:42 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"And the day after I lost someone messaged me a screenshot of her tweeting and I thought that they made it up to cheer me up. It came out of came out of the blue. And it's made the case much more high profile. It put a lot of attention on me, whereas before, there were some people paying attention to the case, but you had to be quite interested in it. And then once it became linked to J. K. Rowling, there were lots of people trying to discredit her for what she said, and so in order to discredit her, they tried to discredit me and to say that I had misgendered a trans person in my workplace, which I hadn't, and I wouldn't, and I didn't have any trans colleagues. Would you, as it's described, misgender, it will use a pronoun that they weren't choosing. No, I took from the very start I told. Not just at work. I mean generally. It depends what the context is. So I told my workplace that in any professional social setting, I would use whatever preferred pronouns that people want. And that is true. But I'd also come into conflict. I'm scout leader. And I'd had a conflict on Twitter with another scout leader who I've never met, who prefers to be called they, but who looks like a man with a beard. And I had accidentally called this person. He, on Twitter, and they reported me to the scout association who ended up investigating me for two years. Sort of in parallel to the employment tribunal, and eventually they apologized for that. But in the course of that investigation, I did say to the scouts, if I was as a scout leader at camp. And there was somebody male in the women's showers or the girls showers, I wouldn't stop and ask them what their pronouns were..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:43 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"Twitter's not the ideal place to talk about them. But if there's nowhere else than Twitter, at least it starts the conversation. But I suppose just reversing that. Do you think twist is poisoned it to the point? That, you know, those sorts of people are scared to have those conversations. You're saying some people are already were. But it is quite hostile out there. You will have seen it. It's hostile about lots of topics, but the so called culture wars, which this then gets put into. I wonder if you feel that you could move this elsewhere now that things have changed a little better way. I would definitely like to. I've set up an organization sex matters to do some of this work to do the research to do the analysis because the established organizations were not doing that. I think. What people are afraid of is not hostility on Twitter, what people are afraid of is losing their jobs and harming their careers. And that happens because complaints processes within organizations get weaponized. Well, there's also those people, especially those trans people who feel that, for instance, if I look at after the ruling, the ruling, which overturned the original one, and the LGBT foundation gave the response concerning that ruling that despite repeat references to respect to trans people that the ruling would give license for some to hold harmful beliefs about trans people without consequences, I suppose that's the other side. Of concern. They believe that my belief is harmful and that I should lose my job because of it. Well, let's not, I don't know if they believe that you should lose your job over it, but they certainly wouldn't agree with your view. I think that's safe to say. Well, the equality and human rights commission came in on the preliminary hearing, supporting the view that this belief should be protected. And the LGBT foundation disagreed with the ehr..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:10 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"I don't think it's about expressing yourself. I think it's about whether men can be in women's sports, whether men can be in women's prisons. Whether men can be in women's refuges and well, it's also whether you're going to get a payout for losing your roles as far as you can see it in this particular instance. This is what these tweets have led to because you're concerned about people losing their employment. Right. And exactly. We need to be able to talk about that in clear words if we can't make a distinction between male people and women and female people, then how can we talk about whether it's fair for a male swimmer to be beating female swimmers. But you're not talking your tweeting. Yes, and so this comes to the point of view of colleagues potentially finding you transphobic. Did you ever have any conversations with colleagues that put you in a position where you will put them in a position, sorry, where they may think that you're transphobic. It was never raised with me. I can't say what other people think, but no, no, but for instance, at this topic come up in the workplace because you looked at me in a slightly old way when I said you're tweeting, you're not talking. A lot of people would say Twitter's not often the best place to have these debates. You may differ. But you're talking about this in the context of an employment tribunal now. I recognize you're limited with some of what you can say. But did you actually have these conversations face to face or in person on a Zoom call or something with people you worked with? Oh, it was before zoom land. But yes, I worked in the think tank. And so, you know, we talked about a lot of things we talked about Brexit. We talked about Donald Trump and we talked about whether the government should change the law to gender self ID. Not a.

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

04:36 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"But Philip Lance is a man who doesn't identify as a woman. Of course, Philip bunts isn't here, but yes. This was in the papers and so on. But he has said that he doesn't identify as a woman. And so there was quite a lot of anger at the FT giving an award to a man for being a woman in business. And so I tweeted a question to my followers, mainly people working in think tanks and international development. A lot of the men have said they won't be on a panel at a conference if it's a man or it's all men. They'll say to the conference organizer, can't you find a woman who knows something about this topic. And so I asked the question if you've taken this pledge not to be on a mantle, and you were invited to be on a panel with two guys and Philip bunts or pips once, depending on the day, would you still see that as a man or would you say there are no women on this panel? As a way of getting people to think about this, not as being a distant thing, you know, not being something for a government minister or prisons policy or the Olympic Committee to work out, but something that everyone has got an idea of what a man or a woman is, and when it comes to men who've made a pledge to do something for women, do they still carry that through? Oh, that's a pretty poor example if he doesn't identify as a woman. Well, exactly, but he meant from your choice of trying to make it real and also lots of people don't ever go on a panel or go anywhere near these sorts of events. That's true, but he works for Credit Suisse. So he does go on panels. But it was something that kind of was provocative, wasn't it? It was. And there were people talking about this particular example for that. It was that day. It was around. Yes. And so I thought I'd just use that as a conversation starter to say to try and understand what people think, the definition of a woman is and whether people think that definition should be broadened when it comes to things that are put in place for the benefit of women. So obviously, the mammals example is quite lightweight, but single sex services, women's spaces, women's refuges, programs for women in terms of prizes or things for getting women into universities and leadership and so on. In all of these areas, does woman mean adult human female or does it mean something else? So you were trying to elicit debate and get people's views on that because some staff at the company at the think tank that you're associated with was said to have found your tweets offensive, transphobic. What do you say to that? I think if you define transphobia as not believing that a trans woman is a woman, so a man who identifies as a woman, is at the same as being a woman. If you disagree with that, that's transphobia. Then you will say that what I said, however reasonably I said it was transphobia..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

04:17 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"But men are not being allowed onto trains, men are not being allowed out of their local areas because they need to be staying here to fight, whereas women and children are being allowed onto trains, evacuation trains, taking them west in the country, and perhaps for many of them beyond the borders to safety and other countries. So we've been seeing a lot of really awful awful scenes of fathers kissing the glass of train carriages and trying to sort of have phone conversations through the glass and do sign language to their children and their wives on the trains. And I was standing next to one man who was, he kept repeating to himself and to me, everything's going to be okay. Everything's going to be okay. It's all fine. It's all fine. And it was like he was desperately trying to convince himself, because, you know, there's an awful lot of bravado and tough talk here, but you know, this is an extremely tough fight. Yes, the Russian advance has been stalled. Yes. Perhaps it's not been as quick and as easy as Vladimir Putin hoped, but everyone knows here that this fight is not over. They know it's a long battle, and it hurts every single day, and it is tearing families apart, excuse my voice, sorry. I lost my voice almost. But it is really distressing to see. And so you've got very, very brave people who are staying to fight and are staying to sort of mount the barricades and all the rest of it, but you are seeing many people fleeing because it is just terrifying for them to stay here until the shelling. Thank you for painting such a vivid picture. BBC Eastern European correspondent Sarah rainsford I'm sure we'll talk again soon. I have to say just on that point of Sarah about men not being able to get on the trains, not being allowed to leave Lisa's message in to say, while women have the choice to stay and fight or leave, of course, choice is subjective in many of these circumstances depending on what is available..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:26 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"I try to remain realistic in that sense. But what we are seeing for now in Ukraine inside the Russians can not really proceed any further, they are major convoys have been stalled by the Ukrainian army and they can not proceed. And they can not be fighting Ukraine and army because as it turns out, Ukraine and army is actually stronger than the Russian one, except for the air. That is where they have the superiority. But on the ground, Ukrainian army is actually pushing them further from the territories that they captured in the first couple of days of war. So that is given me hope. They didn't manage to get any closer to pee than they got 6, 7 days ago. That has given me hope. Of course, it all now is up to the gaining superiority on the sky. That is why everywhere I talk any interview I give, I always say that the primary issue right now is protection of the sky, establishing an old fly zone by another country or block or helping us establish an all fly zone with the fighter jets that can be provided to the Ukrainian pilots. That is what we ask in for, because as soon as we get to be ready or at least equal footing on the sky, we can fight them on the ground. I truly truly believe that. And I know what the army is doing here in Ukraine, Ukraine and army. But the sky is, of course, that's where the Russians are getting most of them superiority. They just bombard and random cities all over the Ukraine, just today in the morning I heard another bombardment, which killed 5 people in one bomb drop in residential area two of those babies on the one year old. That is what they're doing. And that is why we need protection from the sky so very badly. Which was I was going to say, which was at the heart of what president zelensky said yesterday in his historic address to the UK parliament, which has led to many photos today and videos being shared of that moment with our parliamentarians listening to what he had to say about keeping our skies safe and yet so far the NATO alliance not moving in that direction as you're saying is so desperately wanted from the Ukrainian side..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

05:33 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"6 year old son, I am maru pal. They were not able to get in touch with them for 5 days now. And the recently they called and they said that the situation over the terrible people don't have not just food. They're running out of water. They don't have any heating. That is just terrible. And that is why they can not leave and protect their children. And many people are staying because they are living in relatively safe areas. But then many are staying because they want to protect the city. And they need to stay in order to be useful. So people are making different decisions based on one single goal. We all do an everything possible to survive. And to make sure that our country can stand against this aggression. Yes, I was reading in some of your comments that you said as a member of parliament parliament leaving would be the wrong signal, a recognition of defeat. Exactly, exactly. I couldn't do that. And I knew that in advance, like I said, I'm divorced with the father of my son, but we had an agreement that in case the war starts, he will be relocating our scientist despite the fact that in most cases women would be doing that job. But I couldn't do that. I'm a member of parliament. I'm serving my people. We've also been seeing and reading that women MPs have been given guns to arm themselves. Men as well have also been given a guns, but we're talking specifically about, I suppose women's role here on women's hour. Have you been given one? Is there training? We have all been given guns both men and women. There were some differentiations in terms of.

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"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

Woman's Hour

04:51 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Woman's Hour

"Woman's hour from BBC Radio four. Good morning. Welcome to the program. Shortly, you're going to hear from a Ukrainian MP who like many of her colleagues has been given a gun by her own government to protect herself. She's one of many women who were staying in Ukraine. Some of whom say they've taken to their children now to safety and are joining the men to enter the battle. Also, on today's program, after an interview on yesterday's show with anneliese Dodds, the labor MP and shadow women and equalities minister attracted a lot of attention due to her answer about how her political party defines a woman, you can catch back up on that interview on BBC sounds. Part of that attention included several tweets from the author J. K. Rowling. Today, you'll hear from a woman who thinks of rolling as her fairy godmother. That woman is my four stutter who's talking to me as she fights the next stage of her employment tribunal. You may remember Maya lost her role at a company in 2019 after expressing beliefs about sex and gender. And then eventually won the first part of her case. In what's been described as a landmark ruling, the judge said, in that room and all that judgment, I should say that gender critical beliefs are a protected philosophical belief under the equality act. Music from Joss Stone will follow a woman who made her name at 16 and has just completed a world tour as well as a stint on television dressed as a sausage. Also come here on woman's house to do stay with me and do stay with us as we go through. The next hour together, of course, anything you want to talk about, comments on or share any views or experiences about do let me know are over a woman that you can text me 8 four 8 four four, the text will be charged at your standard message rate, get in touch with me via our website. You can send an email or on social media all morning, where at BBC women's art. In fact, all hours, it seems. So do get in touch with what you want to say. But the UN now says 2 million refugees have fled Ukraine since Russia invaded. Our TV screens are full of images of Ukrainian refugees, mainly women and children fleeing their country. However, we are increasingly seeing women who are staying and either have no choice or want to, taking an active role in the war. Women have been prominent among Ukrainian civilians fighting Russian forces since the beginning, but a striking video posted online yesterday and picked up by many newspapers today on international women's day as it was yesterday, has gone around the world and it shows you may have seen it 6 women in combat gear with their faces covered holding machine guns and assault rifles against the backdrop of a Ukrainian flag. In case you haven't seen it, we thought it would be important for you to hear a little bit of their voices. And what they're saying there is we are women if you crane. We have blessed our men to protect our land. We've already taken our children to safety, and we join the men and the Ukrainian army..

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"joss stone" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

Rock N Roll Archaeology

05:45 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology

"So. I feel like that happens quite a bit so we talked about reasons. You have at one hundred one is. It's just really hard to have a second number. Two you die shannon hoon yep number three maybe the hit you have actually doesn't totally represent the type of artists that you are and then number four. The band breaks up because they can't handle. They can't handle lever asher and the end the level of fame okay. Do you know the song who let the dogs out. Of course you do but do you know anything about the bahaman. Not a bit over. Dog was nice. The party in never i didn't either. They found massive success in the year. Two thousand with the release of their version of who let the dogs out. Which by the way. I didn't even realize this a cover. Wait what the baja men formed in. One thousand nine hundred seventy seven and this hit was in the year two thousand when they were signed thirteen years later to atlantic. There's an armand's steve greenberg recommended. They changed their name from high voltage to bomb in the band followed greenberg to polygram when he left atlantic and their nineteen ninety seven release soul just seven hundred copies seven hundred copies. That's and not surprisingly. They were dropped by polygram but i mentioned their version was not the original version in one thousand nine hundred. A guy named douglas released a song called doggy. The next year the man recorded their version. Produced by steve greenberg. They're old and our men who stuck with them through the seven hundred copy failure. Wow by the way. Steve greenberg is credited as discovering. Acts like hanson. The jonas brothers joss stone among others. Who let the dogs out was a big hit. But the band's previous seven albums failed to chart and the bans follow up album peaked. At number fifty seven and then the next two failed the chart altogether so though they've logged two miles a band they really were a one hit. Wonder but do you remember the music video. Oh yeah 'cause. The music video was actually a massive video sensation. Even now twenty years later. You can probably picture the video. It was directed by my friend. Eric heim who is the older brother of francis of dispatch. Who we've talked to on the who went solo the best episode blackbirds bullet scattered across. Let's call eric. I can't waste eric rich. You're on with me and clint bearman. On the age old question. I was going plan on the of guys podcast by the way. Thank you his great. This episode is what is the greatest one hit wonder. One of the biggest one hit wonders of all time is actually a song that you directed the music video for who let the dogs out at is trip. What was it like to direct this music video and what's it like to be associated with one of the great one hit wonders of all time. Well it was in two thousand. And i received the song to like. Write a proposal for music video on an audio cassette tape which was settled in nineteen eighties. So at a dig out a boom box bet had a cassette player and listen to the song opened and i immediately identified it as a little bit of a catchy team so i was kind of psyched about it. But the leader of the band sky. Name ziya taylor. He was like an older man and they had put their nephews. And i think our nephews and some younger guys. The front is so the three. The video were like kind of new additions to the ban at the older guys. Were little on up because they can get enough camera time. But i felt that it was good that the young approach. You know this song was being paid for by paramount pictures for the rugrats movie so when thinking about this song and the energy of and knowing that it had to be kind of intercut with an animated children's film i wanted to be really bright colorful and have a good snappy field so i went with fish islands under cranked. Look yup yup. And so that really nailed nailed it and brought it home. No idea at this song would ever be popular not even close to what it turned into but the weirdest experience with making that thing was once we released we just started hearing it like everywhere in cars and then.

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"joss stone" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines

Cyber Security Headlines

02:09 min | 1 year ago

"joss stone" Discussed on Cyber Security Headlines

"Covert nineteen campaign and has also hit the taiwanese manufacturer and distributor of computer hardware cold gigabyte and claims to have stolen one hundred twelve gigabytes of data. Their amazon kindle bug was aimed at hijacking e book readers. Amazon has revealed that in april of this year and addressed a critical vulnerability in its kindle e book reader platform that could have been exploited to take full control over user's device resulting in the theft of sensitive information including amazon account credentials and billing information just by deploying a malicious e-book the fix was distributed as part of its five point one three point five version of kindle firmware in april twenty. Twenty one paul allen's boat now available for rent octopus the vast explorer class super yacht built for microsoft co founder. Paul allen has been sold for almost two hundred million pounds and is now available to rent for one million pounds a week on the market. Since allen's death in two thousand eighteen it was purchased by scandinavian buyer. The eight deck octopus has thirteen guests suites including a private owners deck. There is also a cinema a gym a spa a basketball court. A pool that converts into a dancefloor and a pizza oven it features not one but two helicopters two submarines and space for seven tenders and a large suv. The yacht has quarters for up to sixty three crew members director. James cameron used it as a base when he dove to the bottom of mariana. Trench the deepest point. In the world and mick jagger bono usher and joss stone have recorded in its world class studio but hey a pizza oven. We're back this friday with another great cease. Oh series video chat. We host these every week at ten. Am pacific one pm eastern providing a fantastic conversation with a cybersecurity expert followed by quick security speed dating session where you can get to chat with the speakers and other viewers this week. Our chat will delve into hacking cloud infrastructure looking at how cloud infrastructure changes how we think about security practices.

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Joss Stone launches 'A Cuppa Happy'

podnews

02:57 min | 2 years ago

Joss Stone launches 'A Cuppa Happy'

"PODCAST host Red Circle has launched a new automated ads platform that makes it easy to buy host read ads on thousands of podcasts. We've simplified the buying experience in what has traditionally been a very fractured market CEO. Michael Cayden. Congratulations to the pod fest global summits who claim that they've just hit the number that sets the Guinness World Record for largest virtual podcasting event in a week, here's a fun Friday facts for you. The Guinness World Record for the largest glass of orange juice was set by podcasting robed greenlee way back in June one, thousand, nine, hundred, Ninety, eight, it measured two thousand three hundred thirteen litres. Here's a TV report from the day. This is. The huge glass of orange juice from the Florida, citrus people, and this is rob. Greenlee tells you give a message here with this big glass Oj don't you? Yeah. Our messages to drink more orange juice drink more issue's defaulted Poltrak have released that top twenty US podcasts for July twenty twenty surprisingly cereal has risen from below the top fifty up to number eleven because of the publicity surrounding the New York Times purchase of cereal productions May. Occur. Only measures participating publishers. Semi box is a new podcast studio setup in Nairobi that lets anyone record a podcast come in record within twenty four hours. They'll send you a finished version to share with the world according to an interview with Polar Roca. Timber media has interviewed me show Yussef the producer of the missile Obama podcast Gaffey is now integrated into headliner to allow you to add stickers and gifts to any social video you make of your podcast and Hey James it's me Alexa. EXA wants to know another thing my masters at Amazon want you to do in your podcast according to their terms and conditions. Let's talk about incontinence three. After if you mentioned incontinence products in any advertising in your podcast, whatever it is, they won't tell me then you can't have more than three ads every day, but I'm just appalled Kosta. How would I know how many ads people have heard and sorry I can't help with that point and thank you tearing Newsham a CO founder of ignificant noise for becoming our latest personal support with grateful for many personal support zoo. Help US produce poured news every day you can join eric at news dot net slash support Any podcast news happiness. What is it? How do we find it at? How do we keep it once we have? Singer and Songwriter John. Stone. has launched her own podcast at copper happy which launched on Monday featuring interview with illusionist Darren Brown and smokescreen faked priest is the story of Father Ryan Scott who was accused of swindling millions of dollars over thirty years new from neon hum media. It launched yesterday,

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