21 Burst results for "July July Second"

CRYPTO 101
Tiffany Fong Is One of Our Favorite Influencers in the Crypto Space
"I first heard of you, Tiffany, when you kind of like kind of burst onto the scene. Loudly with some leaked messages between you and Sam bankman fried and then I was like, wow, what's going on? Who is this woman? How did she get this conversation? Is she just a reporter? And so I always thought you were a reporter. And then I started to realize, as I learned more about you, that you're not like a journalist or you're more of an influencer. So I want to actually bring you on the show and hear from you, what you've been up to in the crypto space, how you found yourself in the position you're in. You know, a little bit about the Tiffany fong story. I mean, I think a lot of people think I'm a federal agent, just I heard that too. I get that probably the most, so it was very quick. I don't know, everything did happen very quickly. I only started posting on Twitter and only started my YouTube channel after Celsius is collapsed so that was like in June, July, July last year. So I mean, I haven't been even really using Twitter or YouTube dot log. So it was a quick, I guess, rise. It's not like I have like a massive massive following, but things grew very quickly. So I feel like that's why people come up with a bunch of weird theories about the fact that I'm like a federal agent or whatever. Yeah, and I would say the picture of you and Joe Biden didn't help that. Yes, okay, that's what it is. See to me, I think nothing of that because I wasn't invited by Biden and it wasn't like some cool invite. Like someone who watches me on YouTube just slid into my emails and was like, hey, invite to The White House and I was like, this is a scam. This has got to be fake, but it turned out to be someone who I think works in the Secret Service and they wanted me to be their plus one. So I always forget that that even happened. I wasn't like some cool invite to The White House or anything like Joe Biden. That's a pretty cool invite to The White House, a plus one for the Secret Service.

790 KABC
"july july second" Discussed on 790 KABC
"So we're talking about the roots of the Declaration of Independence, and we have now reached the point where the committee of five is formed to actually write the thing. June. 7 17 76 Richard Henry Lee is a delegate from Virginia. Read a resolution before the Continental Congress and it is adopted. Quote at these United Colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states that they're absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved. Richard Henry Lee has sort of an interesting history. Originally he was supposed to be the guy who wrote the Declaration of Independence has sort of been a little bit forgotten by history. Richard Henry Lee, very famous family, obviously. His cousin, light horse, Harry Lee was general during the Revolutionary War, You'll know that his son was Robert E. Lee. Of course, he becomes another historic American figure. Four days later, there is a postponement of consideration of the Li resolution. And whether it ought to be adopted. And the reason for this is partially a delay tactic because many of the elegance remember communications weren't instantaneous. At this point. Many of the delegates had to go back home and get permission from their their Constituents from the the Congresses and houses of Burgesses in Parliament, etcetera. The the fact that, um They had to go back and get permission. They hadn't yet I mean that there had to be some sort of delay so communications could take place. In the meantime, the Committee of Five disappointed Committee of Five is John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Robert Livingston of New York and Roger Sherman of Connecticut. As they say, originally Richard Henry Lee was supposed to write the declaration he couldn't because he was busy drafting the articles of confederation. He thought that that would be over burdensome and also his wife was seriously up. Jefferson wanted Adams to write it. Here is what Adams later wrote to a friend. He said Jefferson proposed to me to make the draft. I said I will not. You should do it. Oh, no. Why will you not? You want to do it? I will not. Why reasons enough? It can be a reasons reasons first, you are Virginian and Virginian ought to be ought to appear at the head of this business Reason. Seconds. I have obnoxious, suspected and unpopular. You are very much otherwise recent third, you can write 10 times better than I can. Well, said Jefferson. If you are decided I will do as well as I can. Very well. When you brought it up. We'll have a meeting. Robert Livingston, You know the kind of forgotten members of the of the committee Robert Livingston actually had himself a pretty stellar career eventually became ambassador to France. Enter Jefferson. He negotiated the Louisiana purchase. Sherman was the only man who signed the articles of association, the Declaration of Independence, the articles of Confederation and the Constitution. She's a pretty impressive record as well. When it came to the actual declaration of independence. There was some negotiation over the language of the declaration of independence beginning at the beginning of July. Most controversially. There originally was a section in the declaration of Independence, condemning the British empire for its traffic in slaves. Declaration of Independence, said quote has waged cruel war against human nature itself, violating its most sacred rights of life and liberty in the persons of a distant people who never offended him captivating and carrying them into slavery in another hemisphere or to incur miserable death in their transportation, either. The notion that the American revolution was rooted in the desire to preserve slavery is why Even the founders who held slaves, many of them believed in the immorality of slavery. They were divided mind on the subject of best. Jefferson is an excellent example of this. Jefferson in the same document called Slavery, piratical Warfare. You mentioned the 17 75 offered a free any slave who the British made an offer in 17 75, and if they joined the British army, they would be freed. And Jefferson. Try to say, Well, you the British forced slavery upon the colonies, and now you want to free the slaves to fight against us. And that's not okay and that that originally was in the declaration as well. A section was removed at the behest of both Southern states wanted to preserve slavery in northern states who felt guilt and having participated in the slave trade. Later, Jefferson would write in his autobiography. Klaus reprobate ng the enslaving the inhabitants of Africa was struck out in compliance to South Carolina and Georgia, but never attempted to restrain the importation of slaves and who on the contrary, still wish to continue it. Northern brethren. I also believe felt a little tender under the centrist for though there people have very few slaves themselves. They have been pretty considerable carriers of them to others. The question was, Would there be a revolution? Or would there not language was removed? Same sort of thing with the Constitution? Would there be a country or would there not was the question and slavery had to take a back seat to the eternal detriment of the United States? That was at the time an insoluble problem. July 2nd 17 76 early resolution was adopted by 12 of the 13 colonies. New York abstained. After voting for independence, the Congress made changes in social I fourth and then side of the Declaration of Independence itself. Adoption of the resolution on July 2nd is it is what Adams thought would be historic. We thought that we'd all be celebrating July July two rather than July four. He wrote the second day of July, 17 76 will be the most memorable polka in the history of the United States. He said. I asked to believe it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. It ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverance by solemn acts of devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade with shows, games sports guns, bells, bonfires and illuminations from one end of this continent to the other From this time forward forever more Will think be transported with enthusiasm. But I am not. I'm well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost us to maintain this declaration and support and defend these states. And through all the gloom, I can see the race of ravishing light and glory. I can see that the end is more than worth all the means and the posterity will triumph in that day's transaction, even although we should ruin which I trust in God, we shall not forget, who said that He was a poor writer. Adams was not correct about that. By the way when the founder said that they were staking their lives, their fortunes and their sacred honors on the declaration of Independence. They were not lying. Five of the founders were captured by the British forward, treated as POWs in terrible prison conditions. Later, they were released. One was arrested for his role with the declaration. Specifically, 12 of the founders had their homes destroyed. One founder. Had two of his sons captured once my son killed in action by the British One of the founders reportedly instructed the Americans to fire on his own home when it was occupied by the British. That was a founder named Thomas Nelson, who's a signer of the Declaration of Independence. So there's a lot worth celebrating their you have sort of a quick history of the lead up to the Revolutionary War. A good thing to remember on this Independence Day weekend already coming up, we'll be joined by Michael Pack, his producer and director of a brand new documentary on Clarence Thomas, available. Over at daily wire dot com is terrific documentary is the bench bureau show. Remember?.

PodcastDetroit.com
"july july second" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com
"You <hes> <hes> <hes> <hes> could really be graded. He had an unfinished presidency Box office before he was assassinated. Ooh months i should. I should have looked at four months. Four months yes. So not that really what. He was barely president second second shortest presidency. Yeah talked about the first shortest one before. Yes so deal so. His assassin have been to the white house several times back then. The white house called the people's house people could go to the white house. Was he wearing a big buffalo with like horns and stuff no he was not he was not but he might as well event in the end right right so he went to the white house several times in his his assassination had been. They're hoping to get a diplomatic post in europe right despite his lack of credentials lay. Look this guy. Just arthur's president. He ain't got no experience. How come. I can't get an expert. How come i can't get a job So he is executed in Executed eighteen eighty two the assassin. Yeah every but he may have. He may have been what spurred congress to act on one of garfield key goals which was civil service reform so he ran on civil service. Reform eighteen eighty. I'd say something though. It sounded like you said key goals eagles v. i think about think about other things key. Things key goals goals and just so 1883. Congress ends up passing. What's known as the and for those of you. Listening at home. Calvin has kept his camera off this entire recording episodes. We have no idea what the hell's going on over there. I'm almost finished almost finished. So they they pass the penalty mac which was intended to do away with the spoils system so that bosses and we talked about awarding jobs in return for political contributions so basically initially covered a small number of federal positions about the act led to civil service exams and the creation of a civil service commission to manage the civil service and that is now to this day known as the office of personnel management. And that's not around to this day But that's it. Yeah that's That's james garfield. So i got i got a. I got a couple of interesting facts for you. He was the first president to be lefthanded. He was also the first president to die before reaching the age of fifty. Okay and interestingly enough he was also the first president to deliver a campaign speech. That wasn't in english really okay things. I didn't things. I didn't research language So he was multi-lingual And that is. I am scrolling scrolling. I am trying to find out really quickly <hes> left-handed debt that okay. It's all right. We'll keep talking while you look. Here's the deal. He was shot in july. July second keep died. September eighteenth. Interestingly enough greek wall correct yes that was the thing he was shot at the four month. Mark died two months later. That's rough on suffering to be put before a guy. Yeah that's terrible but but yeah. so that's that's changing garfield. Got some fun facts at the. Thanks dave but yeah. That's all i got. That's all i got today all right. Cool eight presidential episode all right. Well then i guess it's time to pop out the plug. Go ahead cal. You can find my other show leading questions with calvin more on the podcast network and wherever else you You listen to podcasts. And podcasts google podcasts. <hes> formerly soundcloud. I guess we're we're migrating away from that but Yeah and then. I'll go with that. I mean obviously so podcast detroit. All the things We are at podcast. Detroit dot com. We are podcast. Detroit on the instagram and the facebook's and twitter's and the places and the things <hes> we have Our studios are back open. <hes> we would love to help you get something. Launched come on Source point or games and three are oxide media all that fun shit that i'm involved with Thanks to bengals. Smith for intro music and as always steve and jefferson and jefferson. Yeah and checkout cafe. Macabre to it'll be coming out on kickstarter april seven. I do believe it's a horror compilation. Thirteen female writers thirteen female artists. All horror. I have the pleasure of being part of it and i'm really excited. Share with everybody so go ahead and check that out april seven and that is it today. You guys thank you so much for listening to shot a history and until next time. I'm stephanie on the color. i'm calvin and i'm dave.

Kush Conversations
"july july second" Discussed on Kush Conversations
"Everything you name it. And i wanna eat like fucking bag. Got one eight. The number did the number one buff as it. Caesar's palace one hundred ten dollars for the fucking all you can eat. buffet for. dinner is worth it. We did we We didn't make it bruins China get there but it was something that was passed on something we couldn't get there some The last day with their whatever. But i gotta go i gotta go. I heard about it. What else do you want to do. When you're in vegas were like what's the one thing that you want to do. Because i know my my missing. I know she wants to zip. Lining billy go. See the tower that like spins or whatever. What do you wanna go do we did. We did Stratosphere that's what we did too we did top of the world we eight of their bad shit And resent lot. 'cause we stayed at the plaza we did zip across fremont we did as it line Will use line cross the whole flurry much experience. We did too though since it. Yeah because that's definitely one thing she wants to do. Let's do we can do it. Superfly can lit bro. Yeah july july. Two zero did not carry ice. Cube launched a. We'd brand is called. Friday said it's spelled f. r. y. day. Okay is my if not the jay z. Overprice on shirts got fucking dr sag on try like seventy dollars for sweater fucking serve Slapped her name on shit. Double it up. The only reason why. I would pay seventy dollars for like a sweater. Seventy seventy dollars if it has like the nanotech in it where the sweaters are water Or the jacker like water repellent gonna have to give me like a real quality lying hoodie you not a cotton ludi. Would witless shit on on even care. How big the logo. Whatever it is seventy bucks you're gonna adding give me some quality like you said yeah man like you have to give me like some kind of drought like with. I have like one nike jacket. That's pullover hoodie I paid seventy five dollars for this thing. But it is like orange reflective where for work or any other like even fashion and it's also water resistant. Mike and has that like nice sleek exterior feature on it but it's Cutting like does something like that. And it's definitely worth it man like reggie if you if you ever put out a hoodie like that or like i mean like your shit. Now in general fire. I'm gonna fucking by it anyways. I'm just saying put that out there By you put some high tech shit like that you slap fucking ninety eight hundred dollars on it. It would be worth than. I would pay top dollar some shit like that Af who we can market you while we're out there to shit some shit door to in denver. I've known that for twenty festival largest twenty festival..

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
Turner calls curfew ‘nuclear option’ as Houston’s coronavirus cases increase
"We're Sylvester Turner continues to take questions questions from from the the media media about about a a possible possible curfew. curfew. Even Even when when the the situations situations were were as as bad bad as as they they weren't weren't and and June, June, July July and and August. August. I I didn't didn't go go to to the the curfew. curfew. We We didn't didn't do do that. that. So So I reserve the right to do it. Based on all of the numbers that we're looking at. That is a nuclear option. You will hurt not only your bad actors, but you're gonna hurt your good actors as well. The mayor reported Another 403 positive cases of covert. The

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fauci says U.S. could start getting back to ‘relative normal’ between April, July of 2021
"Thinks thinks the the United United States States could could begin begin getting getting back back to to relative relative normal. normal. Between Between April April and and July July of of 2021, 2021, the the government's government's top top infectious disease expert, has told CNN state of the union. The question remains when Americans can safely gather in large groups again. Dr Fauci points to fighters announcement that early data shows its Corona virus vaccine is more than 90% effective and found, she says. A second company is expected to soon unveil its early results. While vaccines are being deployed next year found, she says fundamental public health measures cannot be abandoned. Very encouraging words from one of the scientists behind bio and tech and visors experimental vaccine, He says he's confident that it could cut the disease transmission in half. And what he calls a dramatic curb of the virus is spread. The chief executive of Germany's bio in Tech, says it's absolutely essential to have a high vaccination right before next fall to ensure a return to normal life. Next winter. Now the

The Fine Homebuilding Podcast
PRO TALK With Andrew Grace
"Indy it's great to see you. Good to see you to Patrick. So. We were together what was that June or July July. And I was there covering a slate roof story there and I actually took the recording to do this there but it didn't seem like we had any ambition after being up on the roof all day I'm speaking for myself. So. Glad you're on the show. Thank you. For Having Me Yeah. Yeah. He's really hot. It roof. I think slate is unseasonably hot. Probably all sees US yeah. Oh Man. So is everything. Okay with the business all the. Guys are healthy families healthy. Yeah we've been lucky. So no effect as of yet. Has the outbreak brought challenges to the business I remember US shortly after it seemed to really hit the fan you and I talking and you will worried about jobs that had been put on hold. But that seemed to work itself out yeah. It it just came. So suddenly I don't think anybody well. I least didn't know that they were just shut everything down you I thought it would kinda taper off like we went from like, okay. We're going here tomorrow to like you can't go anywhere. You know so. And you had to. Make. A case that you were an essential business is that correct? Right? So we got a waiver. Had to be an essential business or I think no health impact or limited health impact. What does that mean? Well, I think four or five of. US. Working outside. And you guys are presumably together all the time and have limited contact with others, right? Right? Yeah. So I think that was kind of the the. The main reason we got one. And what what was the jobs you were doing is that was going on. We were doing. It was actually really important that we could start because we were doing a public job library roof. and. You know those things have timelines. We had grants expiring. We had bone firing. Well in books can't get wet. Let's. Fundamentally. Right yeah. So it was an awesome first public job because we were all scared to death. Know. We. Got Lucky and it worked out so. That was a metal roof right or is yeah and metal roof. Yeah. So and. Then what did you do after that when this was still going on and obviously it still is but. Did you. have. To Line up new projects. Yeah. In fact, flake job kind of came out of nowhere. So that was actually well, we did the neighbor across the street's route from the library because you know people snatch US sometimes when we're in an area for a while and we physically they just come and pull you off the roof. Pretty. Case it's like I don't WanNa do it and they're like. You're right on right here, real quick and then. that was just like screw down tin job. It was only a couple days and then we went into the slate roof. which kind of? Had A lunch forever yeah. The scope creep. And a lot I'll be the it takes a long time. It's a slow process. You said you guys can do what? About a square day yeah yeah. With one of my friends is contractors teasing us. It's like, wow, you've been there all year you're getting your mail and all this and it's like. Like how long did it take you to drive two hundred pounds of copper nail. It's what it takes. You know. Nothing fast about it I observed it. No. No. And it gets worse at least ours was modular. and. What do you mean the slates themselves like we're all the same size we didn't do a staggered layout. We didn't do some of the. Really beautiful artistic stuff people do with it. So I mean I. Hope to get that chance we'll see. Yeah, I've seen Welsh through they have all different sizes of slate and some of them look like they've just like Bronx pulled out of the ground. Not Reddish at all, right? Yeah. Yes. It's cool stuff. What got you interested in that I'm totally subject, but we'll get to what we're GonNa talk about in a little bit. Opportunity, you know somebody just called. And originally it was supposed to be A standing seam job. he wanted to swap out the slaves. The slave had been dead. They've been there eight years. That's kind of as far as Pennsylvania slight go anyway. And physically like just deteriorate into the to the degree that you could just like crumpled them up in your hand. It was it right now and they had a lot of ham handed repairs over the years which becomes this. it just causes so much more trouble than it safe. Yeah. You're not supposed to ever walk on slate. So once you start walking on it, then you kick them loose and then. I you do one, hundred than four hundred, and now we're up to like to. Replace. So. But customer just loved slate and. You know he asked for price on slate and I always wanted to do a job. So you know it just worked out he decided to go for it. So so we cool. Yeah.

AP 24 Hour News
Autopsy report: Naya Rivera called for help as she drowned
"And Autopsy report released Friday, says glee actor Naya Rivera raised her arm and called for help, and she accidentally drowned while boating with her four year old son on a California lake back back in in July. July. Ventura Ventura County County Medical Medical Examiner Examiner says says once once Rivera Rivera had had helped helped her her son son back back onto onto the the boat, boat, the the boy boy notice notice she she put put her her arm arm up up in in the the air air and and yelled yelled help. help. Rivera Rivera then disappeared into the water in Lake Piru. Authorities had previously said she drowned accidentally but not mentioned her yell for help. The autopsy revealed a 33 year old had previous problems with vertigo, a Sinus infection and small amounts of prescribed therapeutic drugs. In her system. The anti anxiety drug die as Japan and the appetite suppressant dentro me, but the M E did not identify drugs or physical conditions as a factor in her death. Rivera did know how to swim but was not wearing a life

Sterling on Sunday
Dallas County Reports 5,361 New COVID-19 Cases Sunday Due To Backlog
"Dallas County health officials reported 5361 confirmed cases of the Corona virus today, close to 5200 of which came from a backlog of reports from the State Health Department yesterday. A majority majority of of the the backlog backlog cases. cases. About About 3/4 3/4 of of them them were were from from tests tests conducted conducted in in July. July. The The new new numbers numbers drove drove the the county county seven seven day day average average of of newly newly reported reported cases, cases, up up from from 605. 605. The The 1251 1251 and and increased increased the the 14 14 day day average average from from 534 534 to to 880 880 cases. cases.

Books and Boba
July 2020 Book News
"Back to books and Boba Club in pocket, which impose Asian and Asian American Authors Marinas Marina. And I'm re-re. You and we are here today our mid month episode toward the month of. July July. Twenty twenty. How're you doing? Good I can't believe that we're ready like halfway into July. Honestly if each like just started no right. Also, I realized that because Marvin and I used to record in studio. I used to see Marvin by twice a month in person, but we haven't. We haven't seen each other in like. Ever since March I don't think we've seen each other. It's been. It's been a while I think the last time we saw each other was when we were recording. What was our? Was? Our February book even. Was! It not south no map assault stars. was after I. Think it was May. who was such a long time, we? Can just look it up right now. I'm looking at right now. Because the Internet exists, I don't WanNa be one of those people who don't know how Gorka. Let's see now that there's like this website where you put in a Google Inc and then you send you send it to someone who asks you a question right like they could totally yes. Let let me Google there for you. Yeah, yeah, I back. When I was in Grad School, I was send to. My classmates would ask me dumb questions. They can just google themselves. sat quite a lot. In College as well our February Book Club pick was the kiss quotient. God so the one recorded with your friend Kaitlyn. That was our last the last time we saw each other. That's wow. Yeah. I feel like These past few months has reinforced idea that. I'm. Pretty Okay with staying at home all the time, which is something I didn't really know about myself or didn't remember about myself. What's your? What's your Myer Briggs by the way? I know it's I. I know it's complete bullshit, but. It does give me a good handle on whether someone is a really extroverted or introverted, and so my with the Myers Briggs is like so if I take the test I usually test at an NF, which is like the Uber. But because of the people I work with I'm often forced to take the set characteristics. So people are often surprised that I am at NFP because I was surprised, too. Because you know like your co host used to be Mindy. The. She does now she now does first of all which is. which is one of the PODCASTS Einar podcast collective and Like she's she's definitely like more extroverted. She's an actress, so yeah I was pretty surprised once I started co hosting with you. I thought it was just going to be to interest talking about books. That totally was not the case. The thing with like introvert extrovert is it's not really. Outgoing. This isn't the it's a trait of extroverts, but it's not. It's more of a symptom than like a core thing, right extroverts just means I. IF I'm out with people are like I can stay up all night. socializing gives me energy instead of expending energy I. Mean I think that's the core difference so? but but what I found is I do gain energy from socializing even online with people so I don't need face to face to be energized and the complete opposite for for. I mean like my Myers Briggs is on twitter, so a lot of people probably know already, but I am I've tested as I N T J. and. socializing is definitely not my strong point. Every time I do go out to Asian American like shindigs. People are always surprised that I'm there. 'cause tonight, because I, really I. Really don't go out. I'm pretty much a unicorn if you see me out in about. So I definitely adapted to the whole self isolation thing. Better than others I mean it helps. There's a lot of media to enjoy at home so I've been seeing a lot Final fantasy like the past. The past three weeks. Grace I recently I talked about this on some of the other pockets that I'm on I binged content this past week, so I washed the old guard, and that I watched all three seasons of dark, I watched the first season of umbrella academy I watched both current seasons of food wars, the the horny food anime, and then I went online and read the rest of the Manga series, so it's been Dan Marvin. I have unhealthy binge habits, which is why I try not to binge as much as possible because. Once I start something I will finish it. It's like it's not even it's not even a of a question. And then I'll spend the next ten hours reading pieces and analysis, so which is why like when you were watching killing eve as it was airing. It definitely curbed that addiction. I know but I've phone behind killing eve so now I have a whole season to binge later, so it's so good Marin about that So good. Yeah, I mean. It's the same with books to write I typically read books in like s few sittings as possible because. A because I have zero self-control, and if you give me the chance to just stay up all night and read something and free or something. I will take that chance

Nick Digilio
Second Suspect Charged In Chicago Murder Of 7-Year-Old Natalia Wallace
"Chicago Police have a second suspect in custody in the the Southside Southside Fourth Fourth of of July July murder murder of of seven seven year year old old Natalie Natalie Wallace. Wallace. A A judge judge denied denied bail bail this this afternoon afternoon for for 22 22 year year old old Davy Davy on on Mitchell. Mitchell. He's He's accused accused of of firing firing shots shots at at Wallace's Wallace's group group of of family family and and friends. friends. She She died died of of a a gunshot gunshot wound wound to to the the head head while while playing playing with with her her siblings siblings and and cousins. cousins. Prosecutorsarguments Prosecutorsarguments video video evidence evidence puts puts Mitchell at the scene shooting after stepping out of a getaway car. Alleged getaway driver was charged last

Clark Howard
Public health alert issued for Atlanta's Cobb & Douglas counties over coronavirus surge
"Cases in recent days prompts an alert to Cobb and Douglas County residents with the number of positive cases that more than 10% in recent days, a common Douglas Public Health Department has issued a public health alert for the two counties, seeing them in younger people. The twenties and thirties. 40 District health director daughter Janet Me. Mark attributes the rise to more people being out and about with things reopening, recent protest and the Memorial Day holiday. holiday. Now Now Now she she she worries worries worries about about about July July July 4th, 4th, 4th, hoping hoping hoping that that that I I I can can can just just just get get get a a a few few few people people people to to to think think think twice twice twice and and and maybe maybe maybe put put put that that that mask mask mask on on on and and and not not not get get get together together together with with with too too too many many many people people people too too too close. close. close. Sandra Parish 95.5 WSB 75

News, Traffic and Weather
AMC Theaters is reversing its policy and will now require patrons to wear masks
"Russell Crowe's road rage thriller unhinged opens in in theaters theaters July July tenth tenth you'll you'll have have to to wear wear a a facemask facemask if if you you want want to to watch watch it it in in a a regal regal cinema cinema the the theater theater chain chain has has joined joined AMC AMC and and mandating mandating masks masks for for all all patrons patrons when when they they officially officially re re open open that that day day to help prevent the spread of covert nineteen AMC reversed its earlier voluntary mask policy Friday following widespread criticism Alamo Drafthouse is also requiring masks in their theaters with all of the chain's also limiting the number of movie goers allowed inside to facilitate social distance

America First
Emergency meeting held in South Korea after North threatens military action
"At least half a dozen baseball teams are ready to take the field major league teams and their affiliates may be shut down but but an an independent independent circuit circuit is is set set to to open open on on July July third third with with some some fans fans in in the the seats seats the the American American association association says says six six teams teams will will play play in in three three hubs hubs at at least least at at the the start start of of the the season Minnesota St Paul saints will play home games at Sioux falls stadium along with the South Dakota Sioux falls canaries Manitoba's Winnipeg Goldeyes will be based at Newman outdoor field with north Dakota's Fargo Moorhead redhawks and the Chicago dogs will split play home games at the ballpark Commons with the Milwaukee milkman Rhonda rocks to reporting

VB in the Middle
Trevor Bauer says MLB's restart proposal is 'laughable'
"Major as Major League Baseball League Baseball continues continues negotiating negotiating with their with players their players you need you about need a about possible a possible start start to the season to the season in early in early July July a couple a couple of players of players are speaking are speaking out including out including Trevor Trevor Bauer Bauer the Reds the Reds the right the hander right called hander called MLB's MLB's proposal proposal specifically specifically the revenue the revenue sharing sharing laughable laughable one of one the changes of the changes to the game to the for game the the twenty twenty for the the twenty twenty twenty twenty twenty twenty season season season season would would be be would would the the be be designated designated the the designated designated hitter hitter hitter hitter coming coming coming coming to to the the National National to to the the National National League League League League MLB MLB MLB MLB network network network network says says players players says says players players are are overwhelmingly overwhelmingly are are overwhelmingly overwhelmingly in in favor favor in in favor favor of of adopting adopting of of adopting adopting that that for for that that this this for for year year this this year year

Aerial America
Ohio Natives Who Went on to Make History - burst 2
"A a deal deal drafted drafted by by president. president. Thomas Thomas Jefferson Jefferson that that deal deal called called the the northwest. northwest. Ordinance Ordinance helped helped ensure ensure that that New New Territories Territories like like Ohio. Ohio. Set Set aside aside land land for for universities. universities. It's It's tempting tempting to to wonder wonder what what Jefferson Jefferson would would have have made made the the university's university's most most recent recent achievement achievement ranking ranking among among America's America's top top party party schools. schools. Well Well known known alumnus alumnus was was no no stranger stranger to to that that reputation reputation in in nineteen nineteen forty-three forty-three a a freshman freshman named named Paul. Paul. Newman Newman joined joined the the Phi Phi Kappa Kappa Tau Tau Fraternity. Fraternity. But But it it didn't didn't last last year year long. long. One One Ninety Ninety allegedly allegedly rolled rolled a a beer beer keg keg down down a a hill hill on on campus campus when when the the cake cake crashed crashed into into a a car car owned owned by by the the University University President President Newman Newman was was expelled expelled before before becoming becoming a a famous famous actor. actor. Paul Paul Newman Newman then then joined joined the the navy navy hoping hoping to to become become a a pilot pilot but but his his dream dream of of flight flight was was dashed dashed when when he he was was found found to to be be colorblind. colorblind. But But here here in in the the small small town town of of topic topic Annetta Annetta another another young young man man shared shared Newman's Newman's dream dream of of flight flight and and his his journey journey would would soon soon turn turn extraordinary extraordinary in in one one thousand thousand nine nine forty forty four four fourteen fourteen year year old old boy boy named named Neil Neil Armstrong Armstrong and and his his family family moved moved into into this this Corner Corner House House gazing gazing out out at at the the night night sky sky from from his his second second floor floor bedroom. bedroom. The The Armstrong Armstrong fell fell in in love love with with the the idea idea of of flight. flight. Got Got His His pilot's pilot's license license just just two two years years later later the the age age of of sixteen sixteen even even before before he he could. could. Dr Dr Armstrong Armstrong flew flew for for the the navy navy and and worked worked as as a a test test pilot pilot for for NASA NASA before before becoming becoming an an astronaut astronaut or or July July sixteenth sixteenth nineteen nineteen sixty sixty nine nine he he and and the the rest rest of of the the Apollo Apollo eleven eleven crew crew lifted lifted off off from from Cape Cape Canaveral. Canaveral. It It was was four four days days later later on on July July twentieth. twentieth. That That Armstrong Armstrong set set foot foot on on the the moon moon while while he he inspired inspired millions millions around around the the world. world. People People here here in. in. What What can can ETA ETA were were especially especially proud proud of of their their hometown. hometown. Hero Hero that that same same day. day. Ohio Ohio Governor Governor James James Rhodes Rhodes proposed proposed building building museum museum to to honor honor Armstrong Armstrong and and the the state's state's contribution contribution to to spaceflight spaceflight just just three three years years later. later. The The Armstrong Armstrong Air Air and and Space Space Museum Museum opened. opened. Its Its doors doors from from the the air. air. It It looks looks more more like like a a moon moon station station than than a a museum. museum. Inside Inside is is a a Gemini Gemini Capsule Capsule a a Moon Moon Rock Rock and and a a simulator simulator gives gives visitors visitors a a chance chance to to feel feel what what it's it's like like to to land land on on the the moon. moon.

Advice Line
Pixar's summer release 'Soul' postponed to November due to coronavirus pandemic
"Stars soul the last major release planned for June has been postponed to November because of the virus outbreak Disney reports reports that that Seoul Seoul will will instead instead hit hit theaters theaters sometime sometime around around November November twentieth twentieth major major studios studios have have now now cleared cleared out out all all releases releases until until mid mid July July or or henceforth movies still remain on the calendar

Advice Line
Pixar's summer release 'Soul' postponed to November due to coronavirus pandemic
"Stars soul the last major release planned for June has been postponed to November because of the virus outbreak Disney reports reports that that Seoul Seoul will will instead instead hit hit theaters theaters sometime sometime around around November November twentieth twentieth major major studios studios have have now now cleared cleared out out all all releases releases until until mid mid July July or or henceforth movies still remain on the calendar

Golic & Wingo
Boxing: Third Fury v Wilder fight is on, says Warren
"And we are going to see part three after three you beyond a wobbler and Tyson fury Wilder has indeed exercise the right to a third fight with Tyson fury top rank chairman Bob arum furries Furies co promoter told ESPN cited that the plan is to have a fight take place in July July eighteenth at the MGM grand in Las Vegas the same locale where thanks that forty five pound costume yeah well he had a seventh round TKO against Tyson fury fury took him out arum said he was not surprised while the winter with picking up his option because it gives them a chance to get back to things that

News, Traffic and Weather
Seattle: Judge rules Tim Eyman broke campaign finance laws, failed to report over $766,000 in donations
"Mylan violated campaign finance laws laws says says the the Thurston Thurston county county judge judge the the latest latest from from Cuomo's Cuomo's jeffco jeffco July July and and his his ruling ruling judge judge James James Dixon Dixon found found that that Tim Tim Eyman Eyman and and his his for for profit profit signature signature gathering gathering company company fit fit the definition of a political committee under state law therefore he was required to report all donations and expenditures to the public disclosure commission something I'm and hasn't done additionally the judge from the diamond concealed more than three quarters of a million dollars in donations at least some of which was used for his personal living expenses he faces fines in the millions in a statement Hyman's attorney said the ruling is contrary to the facts of the law and the constitution they plan to appeal

Talking Tech
Island residents excited about MacOS Catalina
"Hiring isn't easy but there is one place you can go where hiring is simple in smart that place is ziprecruiter where growing businesses connect to qualified candidates ended its try it for free at Ziprecruiter Dot com slash tech talk ziprecruiter the smartest way to hire every year apple updates its operating insistent for desktops and laptops by naming it after a wonderful California institution this year. It's all about Catalina highland. That's off the coast of Los Angeles. It's one of my favorite places in the world and the people in Catalina are pretty excited about this exposure. I mean it's not just the name it's every time you turn on your computer. You're looking at a picture of Catalina unless you change it well. I recently had a chat with Greg Bombard. He is the president of the Catalina Adalina express the bolt line that takes people from Los Angeles to Catalina. He's excited. Listen in on our conversation. You know when it goes out like picked this to so. Many people is going to be an island that a lot of people don't even know about. I'm sure that it helped the other locations. They picked this year so you know lobby and the earlier ones It's gotTa be good for the island. It's gotTa be good for you know marketing and and I just believe that Catalina is kind of unique and mysterious anyway so I think people once they find out about it it'll get him to take a look now. How many people ride your boat on a daily or weekly or monthly basis annually. Eh move about a little over a million million two varies between net that mark will be a little bit office year due to the rains that we had early on on but that's something southern California needed in a real bad way and especially island. It cleaned up the drought situation so now we've got good water We've got got good management team in Edison working with that and I don't think we'll see that again right away and I hope we're in a little bit different. climate anyway that it will get our normal you know ten to twelve inches a year that keeps you. Allen Really Green and an exciting place to come in you know whether you're hiker or a biker or you know just enjoy the island itself and taking an tours or any of those types of things the island Armand is really different in the springtime it really gets Lushan and the colors come out and it's kind of exciting and then for summer the water warms up and you know it's it's a great place to dive and and a lot of other sports. Let's see so matt. They sell about Gosh. I think it's a under twenty million new computers every year and who knows how many people will upgrade their software so can you handle can you could you handle hypothetically two million people bowl on the boat sure sure no say if they came our way because the biggest crowd we have is July July and August when they're you know when the kids are out of school and when people are a little bit of a vacation but you know the whole rest of the year we've got excess eating and we'd love to see the island get a little bit stronger in the shoulder marks meaning the fall and the spring lots of room and in the winter. It's still a great place and in southern California is to me one of the best climates there is in the world so we're never really you know cold or a rougher any that we a little wind here and there but average just gets you know it's just a little different during that period but exciting. NCR people who come and go from it. How big of percentage hike do you think you'll get. What kind of boost do you think you'll get from the from the Max offer anything. It's five percent one percent centene twenty now we. I guess we'd all love to think it's going to be five percent or ten or twenty but really hard for me to say We're just open the best and and I think it's unique situation that it's not something you know have had an opportunity to do in the past after this could be very unique very different and it'll be interesting. I think what this out will get. An idea of just by the call volume or the information will call volume that we'll see where that that Kinda head. I'm Jefferson Graham. You've been listening to talking tech. Look for me on twitter where I'm at Jefferson Persson Graeme. Please subscribe to Talking Tech. Wherever you listen to online audio and I'll be back tomorrow with another quake hit from the world hiring can be a slow process cafe all tour. 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