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"journ hall" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Well It was probably either our state convention or it might have been a week afterwards. From we had kevin i having people over We don't usually have like a lot of people over to begin with so. I think we had our friends. Danny and laurie over. We played board games and then there was no one coming into my house again for quite some time so yeah in fact when we finally that people back into our house it was the same couple came over i so to march comes in and we get a lot of this is the beginning of you know really the auditions getting out and giving differing guidelines is different rules. Some states shut down. Some you know our little more lenient about it You know you see there was actually a difference between governor cuomo in new york and mayor de blasio in your city actually Governor cuomo told us going to early on today and hidden shutting down your city as a response And probably was your kind of related to the idea that that the new york was one of the early hotspots. Because you were having so many lights. Happy you're having normal travel Spread there so quickly The other the other fault that i find in the early rona virus in the. You're seeing it now is the guideline that you don't get treatment until you're on. Death's door and ninety percent of the reason why we're seeing people dying from cody that instead of treating necessarily on when you know like with with trump and october you know you treat 'em yanni hit it with the antibiotics and all they could stop. They tend to have better outcomes if you're waiting until they're having inflamed lungs blood oxygen dropping. That's when he grabbed more likely than not to see them end up in the our end up in icu unit on a ventilator in not possible debt that was. That was the thing that that struck me early. On what it's like. Why are we telling people to wait until they're on. Death's door before hitting either going to get tested or you know me. Parbat in march was that we just didn't have tested for people to get tested. But you're waiting for them to get on. Death's door muscle now. This was the crazy thing for think about the early response. My answer still want response. Talking on march still was shut downs and trying to you know tell people to burma asked which is perfectly fine. Then it was bad rushing to rush stores and picked up staples. I remember trying to get the store. Isn't there is nothing there to buy and we all start. Doing sour dough breads in march. So i mean that was the response though is that was chaos like there was no organized responsible. I was fortunate in indiana like we really did face. A huge amount of shutdowns all throughout this entire the diverse is probably the very beginning where they put us on late Curfews they was. And i had to have a piece of paper that said i can go to work and my work schedule. Change because it's going to be at the word piece of paper and showpiece sacred with the outside and things like that. That's what raises that libertarian. Act will be like yeah get too much further. One of my favorite people in rural is joining us. Right now giving. I'm great growing air. We've got of course after and we've got king giardi journ hall Dirt dirt on the with me. That's that's a lie. I'm not okay tonight. That might be needed given the conversation. We're having all right so we're actually in the month of march and we're talking about open response or lack thereof or confusing covid response and lack of testing and all that fun stuff. Can i interject. Did you guys see that Trump signed the stimulus bill. I was thinking he was going to do that. I think he was going to pocket veto that and and Yeah i did. He get his demand that he wanted as far as the individual payouts. No it's still going to be the six hundred dollars. But he has his pushing them to increase sat adult. They're going to do that. I it puts leffler and warnock in a really interesting position or not. Warnock Purdue in a really interesting position because they need him they don't wanna do this and I don't know we'll see what happens all right so that's interesting. I'm employed for a year. I guess excited walks. It had three days carry over funding so we didn't worry about it too much. yeah anyway So yet march what were what are your thoughts about the response. It could be local or or federal You know when we were talking about march that shutdown. All that fun stuff. But how do you. What are your criticisms or audits of what happened there. Were you asking you. oh Well i'm a teacher. So i was. We started off going into parent teacher conference days and then spring break following that. So and and the lockdown happened in as we were going in just after we went into that mode and i was pretty grateful at the time. I was teaching in high school and the day before we went on break. This kid just went into an explosive cough all over the classroom. I've never seen anything like this kid. And he it was slammed from cdc and so we were you know we got the kids out of the room. We started cleaning it up. And and i.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"journ hall" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"Probably gross. But we need your well It was probably either our state intervention or might have been a week afterwards from we add kimmel over We don't usually have like a lot of people over to begin with so. I think we had our friends. Danny and laurie over. We played board games and then there was no. Was it into house again for quite some time. So yeah in fact that they'd when we find that people backing aroused was the same couple came over. I so we're going to you know. March comes in and we get a lot of and this is the beginning of you. Know really the all titians getting out and giving let's Guidelines your rules out some states. Shut down some. You know our little more lenient it You know you see there was actually a difference between governor cuomo in new york and mayor de blasio in your city actually Governor cuomo told us going to early onto didn't hit him shutting down the city as a response and probably was kind of related to the idea that that New york. Ed was one of the early hotspots because you were having so many flights committed to europe. You're having normal travel Spread there so quickly the other the other fault that i find in the early corona virus. You're seeing it now is the guideline that you don't get treatment until you're death's door and that's ninety percent of the reason why we're seeing people dying in that instead of treating them early on when you know like with with trump in october you treat them early on you hit. It will be about six and all they could stop. They tend to have better outcomes. If you're waiting until they're having you know inflamed lungs blood oxygen dropping. That's when you're you know you're more likely than not to see them end up in the er and up an icu unit on a ventilator possible that was that was the thing that that that struck me early on what it's like. Why are we telling people to wait until they're on. Death's door before hitting either going to get tested or you know. Part of it in march was that we just didn't have the testing it you know for people to get tested but you're waiting for them to get on. Death's door. were even while multiple. Now this was the crazy thing for me What are you guys. What do you think about the early response. My answer still what i mean. If we're talking about march still shutdowns and trying to you know. Tell people to burma's which is perfectly fine. And then it was mad rushing to draw she stores and picked up staples. I remember trying to get to the stores and there is nothing there to buy and we all start. Doing sour dough breads in march. So i mean that was the response though is that was chaos. Like there was no organized. Response law mean. I was fortunate in indiana. Like we really did A huge amount of shutdown some all throughout this entire thing diverse is probably the very beginning where on by Curfews they was still ten o'clock. I had to have a piece of paper. That said i can go to work and then my work schedule change because of children piece of paper to work a showpiece john. The outside and things like that. That's what raises that libertarian. Will yeah before before we get too much further. One of my favorite people in world is joining us. Right now me bring you doing. i'm great. that's again so air we got. Of course it's at master and we've got king giardi journ hall Dirt dirt on the with me. That's a lie. I'm not okay. That might be needed given the conversation. We're having all right so we're actually in the month of march and we're talking about kobe. Response or lack thereof or take confusing koby response lack of testing and all that stuff. Can i interject. Did you guys to see that Trump signed the stimulus bill. I was thinking he was going to do that. I was going to pocket veto. That and and Game did he get his demand that he wanted as the individual payouts. No it's still going to be the six hundred dollars. But he has. he is pushing them to increase. That adult that they're going to do that. I capital it puts leffler and warnock in a really interesting position or not warnock Purdue in a really interesting position because they need him they don't wanna do this and I don't know we'll see what happens. all right so are two. That's interesting. I'm deeply lloyd. For the year. I guess you and so excited delighted. We had three days of carryover so we didn't worry about it too much anyway So get march. What what were you. What are your thoughts about the response. It could be local or federal You know when we were talking about march that shutdown and all that fun stuff. How do you how do you. What are your criticisms or audits of what happened there per you asking you. oh well. I'm a teacher so i have to say we. We started off going into Parent teacher conference days and then spring break following that. So and and the lockdown happened in as we were going in just after we went into to that mode and i was pretty grateful At the time. I was teaching in high school and the day before we went on. Break this kid just went into an explosive cough over the classroom. Like i've never seen anything like this kid and he it was slam from. Cdc and so we were. You know we've got the kids out of the room. We started cleaning it up. And and i said you know. I don't think he has cova da but if.

Morning News with Hal Jay & Brian Estridge
Five Tornadoes Touched Down in North Texas
"That five tornadoes touched down across North Texas Monday. And hell. Alice Hood calling and Johnson County's leaving many residents recovering from damage to their homes and properties and taxes. Baptist men has stepped in to help sending volunteers to Ellis County, Texas, Baptist Man has chainsaw crews clearing out tree damage on and around homes and walks a hatch E as well as distributing water to those who need it right now, What we're seeing is his patches of damage here and there. This is where tornadoes hit in specific areas and where that specific areas hit. It's hit pretty significant. John Hall with TBM says volunteers will help cut and remove fallen limbs and get the property back to being safe for people to begin The first steps and recovery after the storm CAT Blondes I, er w

Mojo In The Morning
'The Masked Dancer' is coming
"If you love the masked singer. Ready for the thumb masked dancer. Raga Robinson from the office going to be hosting the spinoff with a panel that includes Ken John Hall Abdul is backed Brian Austin Green and high school musicals Ashley. Tisdale. The series is the same concept as the masked singer but instead, we're GONNA see celebrity contestants perform dances an elaborate Kyla Craig I. I. Think he's

Duct Tape Marketing
The Journey from Startup to Sold Again
"Hello and welcome to another episode of the duct tape marketing podcast. This is John My. Guest today is John Hall he is the former founder of great dot US online review tool and current founder and CEO of a company called Switch Bird, which connects your business phone and website to engage voice callers and website visitors via. Text. So we're GONNA talk a little bit about the idea of marketing and using text messaging but I. Welcome the show John. Thanks John could be here. So let's let's do talk about I have a lot of entrepreneurs on here in you know a lot of people who start businesses it's their dream to build something up. And sell it. Seems like there's kind of three schools of thought I. Want to went real fast, sell it make much money. It's kind of this own ability to a certain place and then let somebody else you know take it from there and then there's people that you know basically create a job in. After they're. Too, old to work anymore, the business goes away so. I, think you I. I'm GonNa. Suggest you fit in the second category I mean Grey Dot. US was a labor of love though that you built to a certain point. But I'll let you tell me kind of what you're joining was to to actually selling it and what what, what decision process you went through and just kind of maybe gives sold backroom. Sure sure. Yeah and I I think I did end up in that in that second category not necessarily by design greatest was actually that second company I sold. So the first one was called healthcare dot com and it was a you know a SAS that was providing turnkey websites for wellness practices and medical practices and Dab never really got that one off the ground and you know sort of sold out and kind of an Acura higher deal and then. Later started great us which was really more of a growth company because we happen to catch a tiger by its tail with the reviews and reputation thing. And You know from a a bootstrap start with no funding or anything like that we're able to. Grow into a pretty serious player in space over over the course of I guess was starting in two, thousand, thirteen you know. We were acquired in two thousand eighteen. So. You know. In that big picture I kind of look like you know like a serial entrepreneur. But that is. Not necessarily something something I aspired to be an in fact you know. Talking about what I'm doing now, like I view, it really in that third category is like a a lifestyle business right and that's that's a term that's used as like a pejorative term in Silicon Valley but I, you know I think I'm I'm I'm great enough now that that I i WanNa just you know kind of work with customers like do work that I like and do that every day not as thoroughly. Bill Growth Company but you know with with great us we we just got to a point. where I just you know I thought we'd be better served by. By taking on private equity investors and and really you know I. Both our employees, our customers would be would be better served by that outcome I think they were. Did you feel especially at a growth company when people call the growth in the application is you grew professed did you feel like? was there a moment when you said to yourself kind of over my head here? Yes there were many many moments. But Yeah I mean you know I am at heart a software developer right like I like I like tinkering I think I think it's a quality I share with you. Actually I'm an introvert. I. Like you know kind of hunkering down and building things And Yeah So. When All these employees and customers wanted stuff, right? Exactly, it was a nightmare. So so so yeah I definitely. Felt over my head and then. You know with all the competition in the space. Right. The competition was very well funded. We were going up against you know entities that it raised know double-digit millions of dollars and venture capital to go after the same market that we were. We were going after and so you know. I I didn't want us to kind of die off. Obscurity. Should so what did the courting process look like? Did you go out and start having conversations to people start knocking on your door because they wanted to kind of roll up all of the competition into one service? in. In. Our case. People were knocking at our door and the the outfit that that ultimately acquired us Alpine investors are separate called software group. Really. Didn't didn't have a plan for you know kind of going into the industry of marketing technology and but they they They found us through like a third party broker ghitis reached out as interested in the space. And you know at at the time, you know we just started talking just to see what the process would look like. You know we we had had some some other inbound interests that was a little more. You know more aggressive. These guys were just like you know nice people. who had kind of you know interested in space but you know sort of at an arm's length and so yeah, we started talking started kind of educating them about about the space and about art our business model and. You know the the the deal process went went very smoothly because we all kind of saw a common a common goal which was. To. Keep the company as is but but grow it invest in invest in the technology invest in the team and and what ended up happening is You know we became essentially what they call a platform company for. For going into marketing technology and so from there after the great US acquisition, we acquired three direct competitors. Reputation reputation loop and gather up, and then some other a complimentary marketing technology products and company is and kind of roll them together into waiting is a really formidable your marketing technology suite, and it's really it's focused on your agencies and consultants right so that was that was the marketplace that we found. That was the market that we found and that's that's kind of the the market that the company continues to to cater to today.

First Take
A College Degree from an H.B.C.U., More than Fifteen Years in the Making
"Ravens rookie quarterback. Lamar Jackson says he knows he can throw in hopes to do more of it during the first star of his career. He threw the ball nineteen times. But also at twenty six rushing attempts which was the most by any quarterback in these Super Bowl era. Lamar has. I think the ravens are doing what they need to do to win football games. Okay. Everyone wants to make make light of the fact that all the Russian attempts at he had as a quarterback, that's not sustainable long term. But they're still developing hill. Okay. And if you're John Hobo you literally in the six spot of the playoffs you're going to do what you gotta do to try to win games. So why not utilize a unique aspect of the quarterback? I'm Damian here. The danger of a guy who can run like Lamar Jackson can ROY at quarterback is the temptation will the short term incentive will usually outweigh the long term goal. Right. Like, I can pick up a first down. Well, why would you not always do that? When you can write the problem is then you never develop as a as a passer down the field. But here it's not important at this moment for him to develop that at this moment. Pick up the first down when you can. And that's why there'd be playing it. Bob line is the ravens are the number one defense in football people have forgotten about that they're number one in points allowed their number one in yards allowed. All they need is somebody to give them something authencity. And Joe flacco has proven to be untrustworthy the Super Bowl champion here. One great postseason outside of that. He's been a model of inconsistency. You consider the direction that they're going in. You have a guy that moves did that has the potential to move the change and make things happen with his feet. That's a Dement. That's an extra dimension that the Baltimore Ravens haven't had in years, obviously. Because a flacco you look at it from that perspective. It becomes a bit intriguing. You roll with it. He should be worried about whether or not, you know, they think he can throw the football or not whatever the case may be make plays make things happen and go from there, particularly right now because John Hall boss future may very well. Be on the line. It's just such a different quarterback. Joe flacco, and obviously they've RG three there

Fork Report
Judge urges U.S. to focus on reuniting deported parents with children
"To be ready. They need to get out when they're asked to get out because we need them out of the way so that we can do our job. So they need to sort of prepacked. You thinking about that. Had that list have prepared, have your plan. And leave when it's necessary governor Brown has declared a state of emergency for, Riverside County because of the fire news brought to you by American vision windows the man accused of. Starting that fire near Idyllwild plus eight more has pleaded not guilty he's charged with more than a dozen arson crimes Riverside County DA spokesman John Hall says there could be even more charges filed because the fire is, still burning if anything should happen the damage increases if there's any injuries. Etc defense lawyer Joseph Cammarata says if the fires were arson set they hope the real person responsible is found our thoughts and prayers are with the first responders. That, are battling these fires right now in the. Families that are affected by them the man. Charged could get life in prison if he's convicted homeless advocates, in Orange, County are trying. To get a, judge's order to protect encampments. Activists say hundreds of people cleared from the set at a river have nowhere to go lawyer Brooke widespread filed court papers Thursday to stop the. Enforcement of anti camping laws until new. Shelters go up we. Certainly do have people who, are still receiving Tickets for camping for trespassing. If they moved from camping in public to camping by the railroad tracks or by the river bed sometimes we see tickets. For, improper use of a milk crate in the park she says the county shelters are completely. Full she says the county would need about three. Thousand more. Beds to. Keep up with demand Andrew mollenbeck KFI news federal judges praised and panned the Trump administration. For its efforts to. Return children to. Their Olympic illegal immigrant, parents. Who were, separated at the, border the judge in San Diego, said yesterday the government gets credit for reunifying. Eighteen hundred children with moms dads or sponsors but also says the administration needs to do a better job at reuniting more than four, hundred children who are still separated because their. Parents have been deported more deportations on hold as the judge considers an ACL you challenge it could be, a stinky weekend at the Huntington library in San Marino and people are excited about that. Because the corpse flower is, about to bloom and when it does it reveals its colorful maroon insides and. Not so nice smell the corpse flower has grown To about three feet three inches which is smaller than other flowers that have bloomed in past years. But officials at the Huntington say that doesn't mean the flower won't be stinky. The blooming plant gives off to gases Di. Methyl Di, sulfide and I- method try sulfide which are also president decomposing animals and veggies, Brazil Rivera, KFI news, lovely traffic from your helpful socal Honda traffic center we've got trouble in corona on the ninety one. Ninety one freeway this is westbound right before. The seventy-one crash there blocks the third, lane from the left your stop and go back from the fifteen that other, problem right around surface club has moved off but it's been replaced by a new slowdown also we've got issues on the one zero one freeway eastbound at lost hills road looks like the crash there in lane. CHP responding in a big backup quickly growing southbound side of the one on one, slow as well as you get away from Hollywood Boulevard making your way down. Towards the four level, interchange KFI in the, sky helps get you there faster I'm. Wilko's Riber. We got heat Your forecast is next it's been five years now if you can believe a five years that. I've been talking about reborn, cabinets and still today as it was when I. First met Brenda inventing the entire family they, have, the, absolute. Highest quality products the best design teams and the best installers that are. Going, to, take care, of you from start to finish, so if you. Have a kitchen that needs remodel a bathroom. Or anything, along those. Lines you gotta start with reborn cabinets when. We moved into our house almost two years ago now the first place we started was. In the kitchen it's the centerpiece of your home truly, the heartbeat that's where everyone gathers and what. Reborn, cabinets did is they came in and gave us a brand new looking kitchen. With a signature refacing process and it only took about three days and what's. Different is that reborn manufacturers their own products on the premises at the location in Anaheim from start, to finish so that's going to mean total quality. Control and better pricing for you check out that. Showroom in Anaheim spectacular or they Have one in Torrance or, lake forest Southland weather from KFI could see some low clouds and fog overnight lows in sixties to low seventies highs tomorrow about the same as today, seventies to about eighty at the beaches mid eighties to ninety, for metro LA in the north county mid nineties to low and hundreds for the valleys and I it's going to stay sunny and. Hot all the way through next week it's eighty-five in brea eighty four.

Bill Handel
Charlie, KFI and Attorney discussed on Bill Handel
"Why don't you Six Coming up on Sunday morning with Elizabeth Espinosa I've got star is about LA behaving. Badly that is if you survive this heat wave Sunday morning with Elizabeth Spinoza tomorrow morning at five on KFI AM six, forty, four stimulating talk AM six forty more stimulating, talk Bill Handel This is on the law. Marginal legal advice Hey, Charlie. Welcome to handle on the law yes sir This is my question I lived in I live in the city of San Diego County, of Los Angeles in the northeast, section of the, city which is, Valerie by Arcadia purity other larger cities what has happened the sidewalks in my neighborhood are getting so degraded that. They're causing a hazard when people, try and walk away I discovered this when I retired I also developed the doctor told me to walk. More wife and I got out. Only. To find it the sidewalks. Are just so bad okay content I contacted the city the city has. Told me that because these are not really, a sidewalk they are an asphalt sidewalk if. You, would, they are not responsible for keeping. Them, up Sidewalks or between. Two schools oh wait a minute hold on it they're not. A sidewalk there asphalt but do they. Look like a sidewalk absolutely the act like a sidewalk first of all I've never heard I've never heard, of asphalt sidewalks I've never seen, one of those, it's always concrete, so you're telling me if you have a normal sidewalk that you see you've. Got the front yard then the. Sidewalk and then a piece of, grass and then the street right yeah okay kind of like a main thoroughfare okay but it's still the. Main thoroughfare but it's still that. Way. It's it's basically acts like. A sidewalk the ground you know the the front yard sidewalk the the. Green and then the street so the only, difference is it's asphalt and it's not concrete Interesting and. That is does, that belong to. The city who owns that, I. Would guess it would be the. City unless they. Say it's all private property that it's is my thoughts I believe it, belongs to the city okay, and I got I contacted them and and one of the other questions, I? Had. For. This because they have no accessible. Wheelchair. Ramps on on the corners yet, they come back to deny. That I have an Email that they, are not, responsible because, they are not sanctioned, sidewalk, is basically what they're giving me oh. Interesting I don't even know what a sanction sidewalk is by Yeah That it's the fact that he's a poured concrete rather than. This I don't, know if concrete if a sidewalk is defined as having b. Comprised of concrete, and no other material I think you have, to look at I the. I don't even know why. The ordinance ordinance say sidewalks are comprised of that's a really interesting point I, so I don't even know if there's been a lawsuit filed research it but I'd be surprised if. There was a lawsuit filed saying that, this is a sidewalk and asphalt sidewalk is the same as concrete sidewalks but for the fact that it's concrete and it'd be very well be an, ordinance or even a statute that deals with it and define. Sidewalks concrete then I don't even know where the. Hell, you vote this I've never heard of this before by the way Charlie this is a. Weird one, now and that surprises city's trying to. Get out of it of, course they tried to get out of everything Sure More. Thing let me add to this is the fact that I did look up on the Americans with Disabilities, Act and there's a section to that is clearly states in there that the the city's obligation is to maintain a sidewalk that is. There I guess there have looked it. Up they have lifted up also and their their entire. Premise is that because it's ask, fault it's it's not a. Sidewalk And maybe not so much the asphalt it's just the fact, that thirty nine it's a sidewalk well okay and I don't know how the hell they deny it's a sidewalk I really don't not. Only that like I said we're borderline. Stand Gabriel and triple city both we'll start denying borderline it's either on it's either in, one city or the other Creek, crosses over it's it's about a mile stretch okay, so goes across the line right correct. Okay well I would think every city is responsible for everything on their side. Of, the. Line so so what do you want to do what's your question what do you want to do as a result of this well I I'm retired now I have nothing but time on my hands who I, approach next I'll take as far as I can I would go to, the city council and they have open hearings open meetings odd definitely I. Would talk to the city attorney and let. The city attorney know that it looks like the cities in violation of the ADA American with Disabilities. Act and you see if there are any organizations out. There, and, I'm sure there are that deal with ADA issues. And the government. And there are even their even. Firms law firms, that deal with it now there's two. Different. Kinds of law firms. They're the kind of law firms that are bunch of predators Sleazeball, law firms that go against small businesses where the, ramp is the wrong the elevation is. The wrong degree is supposed to be at twelve degrees and it turns out. It's, a. Thirteen degrees in their forcing relation and they actually extort the business owners there's those and then there are firms that are on the other side who actually deal seriously with with ADA violations and this looks like, it's one of those so I just do some research and put in, some ADA law firms as search words and see where you go on. That and talk to the city attorney's office. And talk to the council that's where I would okay okay Would it be advisable to take pictures and God yes oh yeah oh yeah I take. All the pictures you. Can. Okay All right all right? Charlie take care interesting interesting? Proposition isn't it and their denial that it's a? Sidewalk. How do. You, point. To a sidewalk say that's not a. Sidewalk This is handle on the law Julie? Slater in the KFI newsroom The fire near Idyllwild has more than twelve thousand acres. And is sixteen percent contained five houses have been damaged or destroyed the man accused. Of starting that huge fire plus eight others has. Pleaded not. Guilty he's. Charged with more than a dozen arson crimes Riverside County DA spokesman John Hall says. There could even be more. Charges filed. Because the fires still, burning. If anything. Else should happen, damage increases if there's any injuries, etc defense lawyer Joseph Cammarata. Says if the fires were arson set they hoped a real person responsible is found our thoughts and prayers are with the first responders that are battling, these fires right now in the families. That are affected, by them demand charge could get life in prison if he's convicted the, fire near Yosemite. Is twenty percent contained and has burned over forty six thousand acres the weather is making it hard. For firefighters working, on a fire near reading in northern California ABC's Alec. Stone says the weather has been Hot dry and windy at, night right now the fire, is right. Below fifty, thousand acres and again that's. Kind of an estimate on their part because they haven't been able this is so big now and there are so many. Slayings they say they're kind of estimating it that they're going to try over the. Weekend to get a better more precise number nearly. Forty thousand. People have. Been evacuated five hundred buildings have been destroyed by the fire several people have been. Burned including three firefighters to. Firefighters have. Been killed working on, this. Fire which. Is forty five, which is five percent contained news, brought to you by Fletcher. Jones a motorcars officials in so Cal are looking for more players in a major drug ring a task force seized more than one point six million, dollars worth of illegal drugs Orange County. Undersheriff Don Barnes, says the drugs came in through Mexico the plan is to traffic from, into the United. States and then to distribute those once I got those narcotics two locations in southern California redistribute those. He says officials, found almost two hundred Pounds, of meth heroin and cocaine during the four-month operation he says the illegal. Drugs we're going to three counties in so Cal Andrew mollenbeck KFI news, more than thirty people have been killed after a bus carrying tourists plunged into a gorge in western India the times of India says the bus carrying. Members of an agricultural cultural university fell about five. Hundred feet after skidding off a mountain pass rescue teams say one passenger survived by jumping out, of window as the, bus fell President Trump is thinking North Korean leader Kim Jong UN. For returning the remains of American MIA's from the Korean war we honor the sacred memory. Of every incredible American patriots who fought and, died in that war Trump says vice, president Pence. Will join families waiting for the remains the remains of. Fifty five American soldiers are being returned and more are expected traffic from your helpful. Socal Honda traffic center a, closure onto panga canyon in, both in. Malibu both, directions are between PCH and Panga canyon road it's going to. Be the case all weekend long. Until five AM, Monday morning also seeing a lot of slowing due to some roadwork. They're on the west side southbound side, of the four oh five very slow from Wilshire boulevard as you make your. Way on down towards about Venice boulevard we have at least the off ramp they're closed at Santa Monica, boulevard and if you are trying to get through south LA the one ten. Northbound we have a one lane closed from Adams up to just pass the ten, you are slow, back from slauson avenue KFI.

Bill Handel
Facebook will spend $10M on CEO Mark Zuckerberg's private jets and security
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UN: 45,000 fled homes in Syria's eastern Ghouta
"The shooting at march so much douglas high school in parkland florida where seventeen people were killed damage assessment teams are fanning out across the southeastern us after night of fierce storms pat douggins of alabama public radio says there reports of multiple tornadoes across the region the national weather service in huntsville reports three tornados along alabama's border with tennessee damage crews hope to confirm that today by examining debris left by the storms scott washington's with madison county emergency management says the pattern of the wreckage is a big clue for instance just the debris blown it all in one direction or is there debris blown in different directions you're looking at the pattern debris in all directions points to a tornado touchdown an estimated ten million people could be in the path of the system as it moves across the southeast for npr news i'm pat douggins in tuscaloosa alabama you're listening to npr news the un refugee agency says it is alarmed by the deepening humanitarian crisis in syria fierce fighting continues in eastern good up a suburb near the capital damascus npr's lama alaron reports the un is demanding full and unhindered humanitarian access to civilians inside and outside of eastern good video posted on youtube show syrian president bush shotted as behind the wheel of a honda his driving towards eastern gouta flaunting the syrian regimes latest military victory it was one of the last position strongholds that's now been divided and almost reconquered four hundred thousand people have been reportedly living in the enclave but since last week people have been trickling out the un says more than forty five thousand people have fled but they say they're playing no part in the evacuation deals the un is however setting up makeshift camps to receive the thousands of families who they say arrive exhausted hungry thirsty and sick with little or no belongings the un says the shelters are extremely congested and lacked basic amenities bathroom lines could take hours they say lamela npr news beta the associated press is now reporting that syrian rescue workers say nine people have been killed in airstrikes in northern syria stephen hawking's ashes reportedly will be interred at london's westminster abbey near the remains of other distinguished scientists such as newton the dean of westminster reverend john hall says they'll be placed in the abbey at a thanksgiving service later this year stephen hawking died last week at the age of seventy six i'm lakshmi singh npr news in washington support for npr comes from npr stations other contributors include mile iq the mile iq app automatically tracks business miles to streamline and maximize the duchesne's or expenses the mile iq app is available for download in the.