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WTOP
"july seventh" Discussed on WTOP
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EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
Global Plug-in Car Sales July 2021: Almost Doubled to 480,000
"Start with the global plug in car. Sales around the world always interesting to look at. These isn't it gives a bit of a big picture a wider view about how we doing as a planet with the and i've been talking about the august numbers lately but let's talk about the july numbers because it does take longer to assemble the global up global plug in car sales increased in july by ninety four percent year-over-year to four hundred eighty thousand one of the best results ever ever ever the market share. Globally of plug in cars was seven point. One percent. Two thirds of them will all electric going to inside tvs. I father she passenger plug in electric car sales over three million. That's wonderful since the beginning of the year which seems five minutes ago. Three million more eady's are on the road. Market share increased over the year to six point five percent less than july seven point. One percent is expected as well that by the end of the year. We have a six million. there's always i is increasing take rights of ev's but also more sold in the second half of the year so it could be well over six million plug in vehicles also this year. Globally the top selling models for the month of july will would be the ruling hongguang. Mini av the tesla model. Three the testimony. Why and the volkswagen. Id four. In that order id four by the way pretty much on par. With the tesla model y both fourteen and a half thousand sales in july globally. The highest number of new plug in electric car registrations noted by byu they lead the way and byu were a long way ahead of tesla in july By like eleven thousand vehicles. Byu then tesla than saic gm. Which is the joint venture in china of general motors and volkswagen in fourth place. About six thousand behind tesla

The Erick Erickson Show
"july seventh" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"Hello and welcome erick erickson here. Glad to have you with me. Yep i'm sorry. It is monday prayers for those of you in the path of the hurricane. My parents thanks for so many of you. Check it on them and sending me notes They they were on the west side of the hurricane so they got off easy mostly wind and rain my dad text of this morning and said they still had power but they wouldn't be surprised if they lost it. I'm not sure if they have it right now. Or not My sister in jackson. Mississippi is is very much of the path of the storm. Now although it's winding down safely. Lots of people in louisiana without power. We will get to it. Y'all you think we have a bad here. I literally just all this headline as we were coming on air. His name is barbecue and he's ready to plunge eighty into war. Listen to this. Since the assassination of haiti's president juvenal mois on july seven. The small island nation has spiraled even further into chaos from a devastating earthquake earlier this month to violent gangs gaining growled and rampant corruption within. Its elite it is hard to see how the country will prosper in fact the current political elites inability to deal with and then fix any of these issues is a testament to its unwillingness to care for its people who are forced to fend for themselves. In times of crisis unlikely leaders often emerge history is full of individuals who decide to take up arms and plunge into the unknown. in haiti. This void will most likely see a rise. A powerful gang bosses including one of the country's most notorious jimmy sherri z a also known as barbecue..

AP News Radio
Haiti Awaits New Chief as Official Mourning Starts for Moïse
"While they await a new leader Haitians are beginning a series of official ceremonies to honor president Jovenel Moise nearly two weeks after he was assassinated the ceremonies come as designated prime minister Ariel only prepares to replace interim leader called Joseph who assume leadership of a team with the backing of police and the ministry off the the July seven attack at Boise is home Boise we shot multiple times and his wife wounded police say some of the attackers are still at large Henri is soon to be sworn in off to promising to form a provisional consensus government to leave Haiti until elections are held he says the nation needs unity to overcome the many challenges that beset Haitians I'm Charles the last month

AP News Radio
Haiti's Interim Prime Minister to Step Down
"Prime minister Ariel V. who replaced Haiti's interim leader to all of the wishes of the country's slain president it's not immediately clear how quickly interim prime minister Claude Joseph who's been leading a team with the backing of the police and the military since the July seven assassination of president Jovenel Moise would step down the change follows a statement on Saturday from a key group of international diplomats that appeared to snub chosen calling on all read to form a government Boise designated all read as prime minister a day before he was killed but he had not been sworn in at that point I'm Charles hello this month

AP News Radio
Martine Moïse, Wife of Slain President, Returns to Haiti
"The wife of Haiti's assassinated president has returned to the carribean nation off to being injured in the July seventh attack in a private home Martino E. so right in Haiti following her release from a Miami hospital was in hospital she expressed her pain in a tweet describing her disbelief her husband of anomalies was gone without saying a last word she writes her arrival was unannounced and surprised many in the country of more than eleven million people still leading from the assassination interim prime minister coach Isaac has been needing Haiti despite the fact that Modi's had announced his replacement a day before he was killed I'm Karen Thomas

American Illegals Podcast
"july seventh" Discussed on American Illegals Podcast
"On friday to shows on saturday and one show at the brea. Improvisation gay so many of it to me week on your terms commute utilise is in this manner in. It'll improve should not media awareness eight. Several lafayette siete in brea instruments. Those retiree away Yet in komo aurora reach comedy as he can eliminate pluto. What about the july show. July july seventh. I will bring an english show Guys completely in english me. Joe babies and Missile la desma. If he's dead and also elul fiero and garra joshua joshua looking forward to seeing you hosts broke. Thank you very much. Yes and dude. We'll see everybody there on july seventh tickets man. Linton the tickets on my bio in. Everybody lives listen guys. This is like an only fans but without the nudity. Just funny about a team. Better six july seventh. It's going to be hot. It's on a wednesday. You got no excuse. i will set up. The link is for you guys. All right. Appreciate you scallon. Scowl is go..

Airline Pilot Guy - Aviation Podcast
Plane Crashes in Russia With 28 People Aboard
"Item. One is a crash. petropavlovsk kamchatsky Antanov twenty six and twenty six Registration romeo alpha two zero eight five performing flight to fifty one from petropavlovsk kamchatska to polana russia with twenty two passengers and six crew was on approach to pelota in foggy and cloudy conditions when contact with the aircraft was lost. The aircraft has not landed at any airport. The aircraft was later found to have collided with the top of the coastal slope. About three point eight kilometers. Which is about two point. One nautical miles from the airport. There are no signs of survivors on july seventh. Twenty twenty one come. Kamchatka does emergency ministry reported rescue and recovery forces fifty one people strong have reached the wreckage at the foot of the cliff and have so far recovered nine bodies and identified one of the recovered bodies. The recovery operation is difficult with the winds around eighteen meters per second which is about thirty five knots. Waves of one and a half meters of visual survey of the area is underway. If weather improves a helicopter will join the efforts. On the ninth of july emergency services reported they were able to recover one of the black boxes that will be sent to moscow for decoding. Several human remains were also recovered. The search for the bodies as well as the second black buck box are still underway. Rescuers have in. The meantime reached the top of the cliff on july tenth. 2021 medical services reported that human remains of all twenty eight victims have been recovered and are being sent for further examination. Kamchatka regional government reported contact with aircraft was lost just when the aircraft was maneuvering to begin the final approach about nine kilometers five nautical miles before the airport At about fifteen hundred local time the aircraft had departed Petropavlovsk at twelve fifty seven and was estimated to land at fifty five. The aircraft carried twenty two passengers and six crew The government also published a list of the passenger names

Reality Steve Podcast
"july seventh" Discussed on Reality Steve Podcast
"I think that'd be pretty funny. I agree. I think they could bring it back as long as the contestants don't do a deep dive on the lead and study who all their friends are. The second person walks in on the first night. Someone figures it out like this. I saw this on his instagram. Like no this is. This is his buddy. It's possible that that could happen. That's a good point. We so we really have to find. Somebody plucked from obscurity. Because and i do think that that would be more fun. And i understand that television networks. Thank well if we get. Somebody like match james. Who has this unbelievable talk platform already. And that's great because once the show errors than we've got. This assured new audience that wants to grow with us. But you know. I don't think that just because somebody is a star on youtube or instagram. That necessarily means will be a good lead. I kinda like if they made me went back and did something like that where they pluck somebody from obscurity. Where you're like wait. Who is this in like. where do they come from. And that the audience is learning about this person just in the same way that the contestants are versus like we already know that you know you know. Hannah brown lives in this town. And this who are previous romantic partners. Were and why she wasn't successful like it's kind of fun to peel back. The layer into learn as as we go to after a year of being cooped up at home it is time to let loose take some risks and live it up. No one does that better than the singles on love island returning with a hot new season. July seventh watches the islanders head to hawaii pair up and try not to get eliminated while facing the ultimate temptation with the return of casa more and new challenges that will test their relationships and friendships. Who's being genuine..

NewsRadio WIOD
"july seventh" Discussed on NewsRadio WIOD
"Pricing and the easiest way to book and pay in seconds. This is Angie your home for everything home, download the app today. Heavy rain We've been contending with along the Middle Atlantic coastline will diminish in intensity. On Saturday, there will still be some rain showers and scattered thunderstorms, but they won't pack the wallop. Like we've seen the last two days, much of the eastern third of the nation. In fact, we'll have some light showers and scattered garden variety thunderstorms Saturday, but we're not expecting much widespread heavy rain eighties Scattered thunderstorms. In cities, including Cincinnati in Cleveland, Columbus, Ohio, Pittsburgh and Philadelphia. Very warm Saturday in the Midwest and hot weather will push into the Southwest. Hot as well in the southern High Plains, Tulsa, 85 to 90 with thunderstorms. Sunshine for Fargo, North Dakota with a high near 80 some light rain in western Texas and across the Oklahoma Panhandle to the south of sunny day in Los Angeles near 80. And hot in the Interior Southwest. That's your national Weather Forecast. Mike Ellis, NBC news radio. Records milestones first last and everything in between. What happened today in sports history on I Heart radio. What's happening? Fellow sports fans at Sandy West. Let's look back on this day in sports history. July seven. We will start today back in 1964 with the National League beat the American League 7 to 4 in the All Star Game on Johnny Callison, two out, three run homer off Dick Rabbits in the bottom of the ninth inning at New York Shea Stadium. The wind pulled the National League even with the American League. 17 wins 17 losses, one tie for the first time since the series began jumping ahead today in 1978 at the Wimbledon women's Tennis final. Martina Navratilova wins her first Grand Slam singles title, beating Chris Everett 266475. This was never to Lovas, first of 18 Grand Slam singles titles and a record nine Wimbledon singles titles. And staying right there at Wimbledon today in 2013 Andy Murray becomes the first British man in 77 years to win the Wimbledon title, beating Novak Djokovic 647564.

Geeks in Love
"july seventh" Discussed on Geeks in Love
"Okay that was pretty Those actually surprisingly good actually kind of surprised at that all right. I would say i'd give that a three hundred three not terribly scary but definitely is pretty good all right so quick trivia. We have the music score for this film. Was a stock score used previously in the film night of the blood beast. Nineteen fifty eight also produced by gene corman brother of roger corman it can also be heard and beast from haunted cave. Nineteen fifty nine lead actress. That vickers promoted the film by stripping off for a playboy centerfold the giant leap dessert plate by actors in the sack in sack-like suits made of thin black plastic raincoat like material complete with fake suckers in quote so on this what it looked like to me is like some sort of plastic easy look going to director bernard l cloths sqi producer. Gene corman didn't want to pay the grips the extra money for pushing the camera raft. While they were filming in the pasadena. Arbat are in the water cell. I co- ow ski and his brother did it later. Cormick put on a bathing suit of did himself and ended up in a hospital for a few days during filming producer. Gene corman was hopping hospitalized with about pneumonia. Pry from the swimming. The film spanish title is a boy. L. pa pantano diabolic. Oh yeah. I'm white meaning that diabolical marsh in july of nineteen ninety-two attack of the giant leauges Was can talk was featured as a fourth season episode. The film mocking television series. Mr mystery science theater. Three thousand is also featured on the nationally syndicated. Horror host television show cinema insomnia and in the second episode of season. Five of schilling chalker's a new england based television show hosted by the witch penny dreadful the viewed on an episode of already read that the film is in the public domain films released by american international pictures on a double bill with a bucket of blood later in some areas and nineteen sixty leeches played on a double bill with a roger. Corman film house of usher. Some critics have characterized the film. Want the worst science fiction horror films. Made wow in one of the worst films of any kind of suggesting that may be worse than it was legendarily. Bad plan nine from outer space. Why how it was that bad. I mean it's not an award-winning thing. But it was okay. Shot in eight days for seventy thousand dollars. Utilizing the same basic crew was night of the blood beast and existing on the chaplain Backlot film was shot. Over eight days including outdoor sequences of the la county arboretum and both tannock garden being in the public domain attack of the giant a giant leeches has received numerous bargain dvd releases. The m three or the s t three cave version of the film's release on october. Twenty six two thousand four by rhino house video as part of a box at the mystery theater three thousand collection flames six cheapskate theater while releasing hd download the film on june seventh two thousand sixteen featuring a new introduction by toby radloff radloff outtakes and bloopers a remake of the film directed by brett kelly. Ridden by geoff. O'brien was released on july seventh. Two thousand day though. Really that's interesting tack the giant leeches. One of speed of creature features produced in the nineteen fifties and response to cold war fears. Character in the film speculates up the leeches have been mutated the giant size by atomic radiation from nearby cape canaveral. Wow okay well. Like i said i think i'd give that a three out of think i'd give that a three meaning that i would recommend it and rewatch again. It wasn't bad. Some lighthearted moments some not so light hearted moments but overall pretty good. It's not really scary But i wasn't board in it. Thrilled me so yeah. I two three. Is there anything else anita dimension. Oh if you agree or disagree of feel free to contact with me in via email geeks in love podcast at gmail.com or you can visit g. I l. dot phone sites dot com. Hey thanks for watching with us to support the show. Please visit and share g. I l. geeks in love g. I l. dot site dot com to your friends family enemies frenemy species roomies and to everyone else. I failed to mention there. you'll be able to stream. The latest episode find links to subscribe to the podcast stream. Our previous episodes or shows connect in contact us through facebook page and group. Indoor email us support our podcasting efforts by monthly donations via or via inkers listeners. Or indoor through a furling such as route car insurance saving money on gas through gas wedding get upside indoor if you want to create unlimited websites for only one hundred dollars a month There's a link for phone. Sites also was a page for the sponsors that we have more to come as the show grows and improved. Coming next week is yet another movie that we haven't seen. Oh and don't forget the off corn..

wellRED podcast
"july seventh" Discussed on wellRED podcast
"I don't like it and it just don't hit for me and i particularly don't like it when it's july seventh and everybody's by god get it done wit on the four shoot 'em all the fuck halls but like valiant la. It's all the time. I wanna comment though that. I love corey genuinely that. Your form of support for causes just happens to line up with how you feel really identify with that when it comes to like free the nipple feminism in november and no. This is shitty unnoticed his purview. But every time. I'm like yes. Support women's showing their bodies Fuck you not. I will say to my credit. I don't just mean the classically hot ones all. Y'all get them out. Let's do it go. Read them. nipples. That's such a great example. Because like i. I used to bid about that with about about fucking breastfeeding. And how like like that was such as like when women were mad because they're making them go to all these different stations and like they're like put those up. I was like what a great and easy calls for me to get behind. That has nothing to do with may actually support. And when you're in that so i can get behind the like. Yeah i can say all day that his supporters but realistically. I didn't fucking lock them anyways. But now i can attach myself to this greater thing. And they're so yeah. There's so many things that general. I believe in but like it had not one thing to do with like the reason you should believe in it. I just happen to believe realistically foot. Troops book women. You guys heard of your first. Two great t-shirt especially the realistically across the top ranking seventy feel like in a macro sense the broad strokes of the shit that i believe in canada just worked out that what you don't like meaning like genuinely enjoy considering grupp salona just like with y'all like i didn't know like what side it was going to place me right and sure he'll away a bad thing or whatever when i decided to feel that way when i was younger. Do you know what i mean. Yes the but it's between other people in your cell. And i'm not like we all have very selfish reasons for doing things the whether you knew what saddam would fall on or not a lot of year stuck. You've talked about gay rights because your uncle's because you cared about him non yourself coroner joking about things we care about just because we just because it hits for us to be that way zim exent right..

The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
"july seventh" Discussed on The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz
"First two marriages the toughest wrestler i've ever seen his his blank probably A four time division. One all american. From oklahoma steve dr death williams. The only thing that'd be docked was cancer. Your blessing his started. Oh you of ball. That's my school And but he was a legit bad ass. I mean no no doubt about accou- was another one. There's a lot of tough guys But dr death would add right there at the top that lists for me off the top of my head. The best tag team is blank. Young bucks we got him okay. They're hot they're young or contemporary. They think outside the box They're just an amazing talent. Tony kahn's an elvis job. Dan of assuming talents that appealed to him and he is still a massive wrestling fan. So that's helped us a lot. The best talent i've ever seen with words is blank. Oh wow the greatest hawkers well. Flares are great. Talker steve losses a great talker. One of our guys a tougher than hail. Ramazi steve. austin. Is john mosley. He's a hell of a talker The gaza taught the best or extensions of their own national personalities. Chris jericho spray talker As granted everything he does in the arrest wrassling business so But flares in its own hear about great talkers flares. It'll be in that conversation. Who's a wrestler that you didn't think was going to amount to much. Who surprised you the most well. I bought real hard higher mick foley. This said the you hiring. It adds two or three tryouts. When i got to be the editor as i would better people in the locker room on guys that were drunks. And druggies own leaders Myth i got bigger job and bits told me the last said was you need to understand. What a slack. Agra art rosenblatt talented generally and of course it will be hard mic. It became all famer became rich. Give champion bestselling author so mitt overachieved more than anybody. What exactly went wrong with the iraqi my via character. Well we think we pushed him too hard. We try to shove you down people's throat and when when they were position it as a band to make their own decisions on. Do they like who they wanted. Cheer the to boost soak work but it was just an over Over zealous push. It wasn't organic enough. Because what is there to hey You know dewayne sister mazing vein and and the as soon we got him the right casting a rat roll the clip bogere and all of a sudden exploded and he still exploded the personality who was most reckless away from wrestling. The wrestler who was most reckless away from wrestling was blank. Ovoid a lotta guys that fit that category to be obviously Guys didn't have come sense. Some of them I'm not sure not going to answer that. Because there's so many candidates and it's not because you're being polite right trying to protect somebody that's because you're legitimately flummoxed on you can pick any one of one hundred they. A lot of them are reckless. Truly flummoxed is Is there one story that you wanna give me of being appalled by how reckless one of these wrestlers was. If you don't want wanna name him that's fine but so give us some context for what you're talking about. A lot of guys to drink and drive was a normal pace of this. After the show you know the obligatory beard for flow so a lot of drinking and driving. Which i don't think dare whatsoever and i think that's the biggest issue. It was a right of passage is like in a territory when you would have a baby face. A fan favorite who has given us rep just by the booker to asleep with more women. 'cause it was good for business That was a standard house rule. I worked for bill watts. Who said if you lose a fight to a civilian in our territory. You're fired on the spot so it was a wild esa alongside. Dance is more organizers. More sanitized and respect we have. Hr department go god that that would be the greatest job in the world. You won't stay busy back in the old days be. Hr that is great. All right we will let you go. Jim i'm going to take you up on and i'm bringing my crew out And we're going to go and now you're stuck with we're gonna head up. I'm looking forward to it. And i'll tell you that if you give me your address i'll send you a case of barbecue sauce. Jr bbq dot com. Yeah there's roy. Game roy dan. I know i'm gonna guzzle it. I'm gonna start just drinking. it also have done. i'm schilling also have a at drops. Every thursday called grill. Jr this one of the top by podcast in our category Out there so. I'm busy as a fruit merchant. My grandpa would say so. You're all's good guys all latins good it is it is because you have been doing it expertly for a long time sir. You are your credential in a way. I don't think there are many people who say anything bad about jim. Ross do. I have it wrong. Has there been a whole lot. A public Public ripping of jim. Ross have you had a big public feud where somebody just thinks. You're an asshole and rips you in the press. Not yet looking forward to it all right. Let me be the first july seventh in miami. I'm going to rip jim. Ross thank you. Jim for being on with us. Thank you daddy appreciate you guys..

True Crime Garage
"july seventh" Discussed on True Crime Garage
"Yesterday's questioning. What was going on with this boyfriend of our missing person. Roxanne pulse off well. I don't know if this makes anything any easier here. But it certainly fills in some of the gap in time that we were questioning yesterday and this comes in the way of well possible alibi coming from detective. James scott who spoke to a desk clerk at the budget end remember. The budget in is where roxane according to lewis was last seen. She stormed off after a heated argument. The desk clerk made an official statement with austin pd that she saw roxanne leaving that night backing up. Lewis's story she also says that she saw lewis pleading with roxanne to come back and then later this clerk says that she herself went to luis is room when she got off. Work this around ten pm and the two of them hooked up. The clerk was with him from about ten pm till three. Am according to the statements and lewis's statements as well and so. She could vouch for his whereabouts during that five hour window. According to ide- disappeared which ran a episode on the disappearance of roxanne. The clerk took and passed a polygraph test. But this alibi for lewis seems well a little convenient i guess but if she took and passed a polygraph test. Maybe it is accurate. One thing i do question though is i would like a little more detail on this story regarding what the official statements were from this desk clerk. Where is her vantage point at this hotel. What had been a natural area you know. Does she have access to a space that she could have seen roxanne walking off or is she simply believing louis story and regurgitating it saying and telling the same story to the police at a much later date the family and this is roxane's family looked into roxanne's cell phone records and they say that they saw something unusual. They found a ton of calls. Starting being made on roxanne's phone while it was in lewis's possession now we have to keep in mind. It is louis his own words that he was the one in possession of the cell phone. So there's no argument there. There were a ton of calls on july seventh. That's the night in question and over three hundred calls between july eighth and the twelfth so a lot of activity on the phone even after the timeframe when lewis says that roxanne left and again he by his own. Admission was in the possession of her cell. Phone he has no phone himself. Detective scott describe the calls as rapid fire and with calls being made every minute or so. He's even on record saying that. It seems to him like as someone trying to desperately establish some kind of alibi by calling all kinds of people. This was to a long list of phone numbers but it also included other motels in the area. Local chat lines remember back in two thousand early two thousands. You see those ads on tv at all our especially late at night a lonely tonight call this number hot local singles. Wanna meet you kind of phone numbers that someone was calling using her depressing. Are you lonely tonight. I'm lonely every night. Many of the calls were to an ex girlfriend of lewis's who lived in albuquerque new mexico. This woman she denied that she answered the calls. But of course the phone records would tell us otherwise and then there was the missing. Id remember we said yesterday that she roxanne if she did storm off after heated argument like lewis would tell us she left a lot of her personal possessions in the motel room which he later gave back to roxanne's family again some question about the clothing but anyway we still have the id because we've always been told in this case that rocks. She took off in the one thing that she did take with. Her was her state ide- so this item is missing as well as roxanne of course on july thirteenth. So this is six days after roxanne was last seen. A man named jeffrey moore was arrested at a runberg motel. Six right near the budget in motel. Where roxanne was once dame. Jeffrey moore picked up a dancer at the perfect ten. Men's club asking the dancers husband quo. How much for her. The husband said that she could provide private dances at another location but she would not be sleeping with jeffrey moore. So the three of them drove to a motel where more managed to lock the husband out of the motel room and then began assaulting the dancer. He was trying to rip off her clothing and he beat her up pretty bad when she started screaming. The husband grabbed a nearby security guard. His name brian parker and a pass key and the to barged into the room. Jeffrey moore ran out of the room but he ends up leaving behind his wallet. He also left behind his hearing aid. Jeffrey moore is death and required the use of a hearing aid so more goes back to the motel this in an attempt to get his stuff hearing aid and wallet but he is arrested when he returns to the motel and parker. The security guard opens up jeffrey. Moore's wallet and he sees something important in moore's wallet was a texas state. Id that did not belong to him. And it did not belong to the woman that he was going to be charged with assaulting belong to a young woman and as of course as are missing person. Rocks impulse off. But this was not put together with the reports of the missing young woman for a while for my.

True Crime Garage
"july seventh" Discussed on True Crime Garage
"Right we're back sears. Mates cheers to everybody in the front. And the back cheers to you campden. Let's start talking about july of two thousand and six. We have eighteen year old rocks and who had been staying with lewis her then thirty year old boyfriend for several days at various motels around run. burgh texas. This is a high crime area near the city of austin or in the city of austin now for my understanding here captain. Is that this area. This general area of runberg. They've done a lot to really clean it up in the past several years but a quick check of crime in that area and this was studies as of twenty twelve state that eleven percent over eleven percent of the greater austin areas. Crime takes place in this space in this runberg area which is only about six square miles. So that's a good amount. Now while lewis wasn't welcome in roxanne's family home is sounds like for whatever reason rocks and was welcomed and to lewis's mother's home where she lived with lewis's two kids so the two of them would have a difficult time being together hanging out together spending time together because it doesn't seem like anybody wanted the two of them to be together or that says what he's telling her well so they're hanging out at these motels. These are overnight. Stays over the course of several days. Now on july fourth god bless america rocks and stopped in at home. This was to grab some clothes at her mother's house. She talked to her mom daily for the next couple of days as one would expect as we said they have a close relationship then roxanne called her mother. This is around four thirty pm on friday july seventh. This was to say hey. I'm not coming home tonight. I'm staying out one more night and her mother. Elizabeth said that She thought that she had been spending way too much. Time with lewis. And i don't want you to spend time with them anyway but let's not do one more night. Here's my problem. So if he doesn't have a job and she has two jobs but she has some bills and look when you're eighteen. You're just the jobs that you have don't pay that much money. Were they staying motel. Flicky flicky long dong hotel. I mean they're they're they're staying an- crap hotels agreed and you have a couple where only one person seems to have any kind of income and to defend roxanne here a little bit. I do think she was making pretty good money at the time given her age. Anyway as you said a lot of jobs when you're eighteen don't pay a whole heck of a lot. No and i'm not. I'm not knocking her. What i'm saying is when you're eighteen. You're jobs don't pay that well. And plus she has these expenses he she has support him and so she's probably pain for these hotels. I mean this guy is just a manipulator. A user he should have these expenses he just doesn't. It's chooses not to have them and i kinda go back to what her friend her mom were saying about. You can't tell a man to be a man. He just has to be a man. One thing i've always thought here we're talking about a thirty year old for crying out loud but one thing. I've always tried to tell younger. People and even myself in my younger days is age does not dictate whether a boy becomes a man just because you wake up one day and you're eighteen you're not a man of is someone that upholds their responsibilities in life and this dude certainly is not that ness some boys never become men and i could get past the age thing a little bit. Not not when she's sixteen if he was thirty years old and he met eighteen year old. Technically that's legal is of law but if this guy had a job was a supporting her taken hurt nice places by her nice things on her to go to college. I could get past that. I can't get passed a twenty eight year old manipulating and grooming a minor. Well and you're exactly right. What you have here is when she sixteen and leading up to this time of her actually being an adult at eighteen he is in fact grooming her. Because by this point. She's i can't say for certain what was going on in the relation relationship at this very day in our time line in july of two thousand and six but what's clear everyone is at some point. She fell in love with this dude. And so she was blinded by that love that affection and so of course she's probably not making the best judgments and decisions at the time because her love was blind and unfortunately she fell in love with this loser guy. Now on this night okay. We're at friday. July seventh at four thirty in the afternoon. We have roxanne home home to speak with her mother. Elizabeth saying hey i'm going to be out for one more night and of course we know. Elizabeth doesn't love this because she knows this means roxanne's spending another night with lewis who she doesn't like at all but on top of that. There's an added urgency to getting roxanne to come home because they had already agreed that elizabeth roxanne and roxane sisters. They were all going to go on this big shopping trip in the morning and this was kind of a special to do for the group. You know it's hard to get everybody together. It sounds like elizabeth and roxanne both had a little extra money at this time and there were some new stores opening up nearby and they wanted to go check them out together so this was kind of an event that was planned in advance. And she's a little worried that this extra night out another night out at the motel with louis might mean she doesn't show up for the mornings shopping trip her mother elizabeth says okay. Fine reluctantly agrees. I don't really know that she has to agree.

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"july seventh" Discussed on NoCo Now ? 1310 KFKA
"I'll get to the hunger games comment in just a second but the not one not two not three not four. That's clearly a play of win. Lebron james went to the miami heat created the big three. They asked him. How many championships are they're gonna win. Now on not two not three. So he's going to very cheesy and cliche for my liking there and if you watched the video it's even worse because he gets a stupid look on his face like i don't care what your thoughts are on governor post your fan of him or not he gets this stupid look on his face and just starts like like he rehearsed it and it was his big time to shine any goes off at the not one not two and you hear the the the mica the audio of Boy go over. Boil over a little bit. They're a little cliche. I can live with it But now let's get into the morals and the ethics behind this. We are literally offering money money to people to go and get this vaccine. Isn't that a little bit strange. There's shouldn't have to be an incentive program if this vaccine is safe if this vaccine is Vaccine is ready to go. If if it is really cure for this and it gets back. There shouldn't have to be an incentive program for americans to go and get this vaccine. We've never seen this before have we. We're we're offering a million dollars a million dollars for what well for getting a shot. Five drawings for one million dollars each will happen each friday beginning. June fourth last will be on july seventh So it pretty much Listening with Two mornings with gail on the way in this morning. She said matt one and five hundred thousand people. So that's that's odds getting this one in five hundred thousand as you chance at at a million dollars but now the now the question is is that enough for you to go do it if you are steadfast and your belief that this vaccine is not for you to this vaccine is maybe not safe yet. This vaccine shouldn't have been rushed out..

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"july seventh" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"Colorado lottery. Yeah they're not darn good. Is that enough to convince you to get the vaccine or do you say nope. No amount of money would be enough. That i would willingly get the couch. E algae so once again. Here's how it works. You don't have to register because thanks to the states. Immunization information system. You're already registered. If you've gotten that covid nineteen vaccine so the winners well actually be picked this. According to a piece by sath kleiman out of the gazette will be picked on five days beginning. Next friday i winner will be announced a june fourth anyone who has been vaccinated before that tuesday announcement is a still eligible. Next three winners will be selected. June eleventh june eighteenth and june twenty fifth off friday's the final winner will be picked on july seventh dare to be different On a wednesday again. No need to register. If you've gotten out Vaccine you're already registered all vaccinated. Colorado wins eighteen years of age and older now governor police Following suit of other states including ohio which he referenced in making this announcement just yesterday saying that a similar effort in ohio had led to a double digit percentage bump in vaccines their vaccinations particularly among young adults. But where's the money coming from. You may ask well. It is coming from the federal cares. Act those funds. He said the governor did that. This money would have otherwise been spent on messaging and tv campaigns and that he felt this effort would yield better results and speaking of those odds. According to the governor the odds of winning are roughly one in five hundred thousand. Pretty good odds right particularly Compared to other lotteries self to qualify once again for the final drying on july seven. Th if you're you know kind of wayne your options here you need to be vaccinated. By june thirtieth qualify for any of the drawings. You have to be vaccinated with at least one dose. Yes the money will come in a lump sum but it is still subject to taxes. This lottery is known as the colorado comeback cash lottery According to police spokeswoman shelby wyman shelby says this is the state's primary incentive push but sad. Yes there has been consideration for people that aren't eligible for this lottery. People younger than eighteen Governor police says the state is looking into scholarship for those between the ages of twelve and seventeen and that and that those details will be available at a later. Date all right. Is it time to let our children unmask so much confusion particularly as you know. Schools are returning to in person learning but Yeah the mask. Requirements as so seemingly caprices perhaps or ambivalent somewhat difficult to understand well hadley heath manning as policy director at the independent. Women's forum. Wrote a great piece. Let the little children unmask. Shell join us this morning. right around. Eight thirty five eight thirty one now. Thirteen ten kfi k the power trip. Weekdays at eleven and thirteen ten kfi k. a. p. miss any portion of mornings with gail go to thirteen ten kfi k. a. dot com to download the podcast. Today.

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"Friday. Wouldn't it find a winner will be picked. July seventh dare to be different on a wednesday again. There's no need to register for the lottery because all that sedated colorado in eighteen years of age and older are automatically eligible how you might ask. Well that's because all the details are in the states immuniziation in asian system. Now governor police and making this announcement said a similar effort in ohio had led to a double. Digit percentage bump their particularly among young adults. He said that the five million bucks. Because i'm thinking. Hey where's all this cash coming from. Well it's coming. From the federal cares act funds it would otherwise be spent on messaging and tv campaigns and he felt that this effort would yield better results. The odds of winning governor said roughly one in five hundred thousand which he noted. Were pretty darn good. Odds particularly compared to other lotteries jennifer anderson of the state lottery system said anyone can opt out of receiving the money. Why would you do that. And that several alternatives would be drawn alongside of the winner. Each vaccinated resident older than seventeen will randomly assigned a number. That'll be selected on each winning day. The state department of public health and environment of will then reach out to all of the winner. Okay let's get down to the fine print to qualify for the final drawing on july seventh. We will need to be vaccinated by june thirtieth to qualify for any of the drawings. You'd have to have been vaccinated with at least one dose. The money will then come in a lump sum. And yes mike kilpatrick as you noted it is still subject to taxes police who was kind of over the moon in announcing the program said this is one million dollars cash on the barrel you can use today by a new home. Take that vacation. Take six months off. Do whatever you like. One million dollars goes a long way then quoted the movie. The hunger games. That's kind of interesting reference. There though he intended the quotes in a more positive way this dystopia and fight to the death film saying made the odds. Be ever in your favor. Colorado six thirty now thirteen ten. Kfi k thirteen ten kfi k. A. dot com northern colorado's voice. So is it. Fight club at thirty thousand feet..

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"july seventh" Discussed on Mornings With Gail - 1310 KFKA
"Be selected to win one million dollars of five times now. That's interesting the phrasing there. That doesn't that one. Colorado will win one billion dollars five times. That means five of us will win a million dollars anyway. Drawings would be held between june fourth and july seventh. This courting to an announcement by governor jared polis just yesterday it is people who are going to get the vaccine or knows who have already gotten it on people that have already gotten it mica kilpatrick in now on the board again this morning. Good to hear your voice. No you have to be vaccinated. You can't be planning to get it because it currently the vaccination and the record of vaccination will automatically enter you into the drying okay good. I've been vaccinated. i want money. Okay now do they look at your voter registration because obviously that would disqualify. Me is being libertarian. As you say. I think you'd have to emigrate if voter registration county. Yeah no. I don't think i just think it's simply whether you got jabs or not. Which one did you get mica. The which made me horribly ill. Oh it did. Yeah i i was fine for twelve hours after i got it and i wanted to talk my brother i wanted to go ha ha. I didn't get any side effects and then suddenly it crashed crashed and burned all systems down. No did you have like a lot of teague pain on your arm. could you lift your arm. Well the you know the pain and the arms just because the shooting it into your muscle. But like i got. I got the chills. Suddenly and then i got muscle aches and i had no appetite like i got. I got hit harder than my brother did. And i was so mad at only after the first shot or the second shot or both i shot. I was fine. It was the second show. I must have like the weakest worst immune system of all time. I no no no. It just means that you know. All the troops were galvanized and mobilized. After you've got the shot all your beat cells and t cells. We're going wait. Watt there's like an interloper here we need to. We need to rally the troops and we need to get to the front lines and fight this or they weren't paying attention suddenly like oh crap. There's something here. Modest slowly roll downhill towards this thing really. Well you know you need to be cautious in approaching the enemy. Whatever the because it mimics the enemy right. Yes yeah exactly all right but you're all good toco and you're feeling better right. I'm i'm feeling better. I just wish. I wasn't so cocky about it. Maybe that's it. Maybe it's karma. I was so cocky. Go not feeling anything. What budget was all these. people are. Family felt awful idiots bam. It's all my fault. I acknowledge it there. You go a little a little. A vaccine karma kicking in their karma chameleon. There you go hit itself from me for twelve hours and then it came on with a vengeance. it was very vengeful. Tell you what We're gonna work through this just so well. You might be able to like mike mike. You never know. You might be a million dollars richer. And i'm sure that you'll continue to do the great work you do at thirteen f. If you win a million bucks million dollars doesn't go along long ways like how greedy people are people will spend stupidly like..

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"july seventh" Discussed on Travel WITH Stephanie Abrams!
"No not really having here to the vaccine role light is going pretty quickly compared to the site so it's a little bit differ their behind us but we haven't heard anything else exotic extremes. We're trying to excelled extremes. I think that's part of the reason. They're stuck to quarantine region news today. Read news today because in the last twenty four thirty six forty eight hours there are stories about the existence of people And two people arrived. I'm gonna say to people arrived into dublin. And i've forgotten where they started out but they arrive by air into dublin. And they are they are. They're either ill with or they are carrying a strain and there were two of them. So i mean this is who needs. This is enough to make you crazy. Well there's two things. I wanna talk about one is patrick's message reconsiliation. And the other is. How can people stay in touch with and enjoy and understand and learn from and be motiva- motivated by the kind of information and experience. You would get if you were at the saint patrick's center in county down northern ireland. How do we how do we experience. Are you doing things. That allow people to feel part of the saint patrick's center while i mean in terms of the reconciliation idea. Patrick is someone who brings everybody together. We always say what role model in the northern part of ireland. Some from britain he became the pitch and santa violet concord anymore reconciliation that and he continues to bring people together and this is a difficult time east to west. Because you know there are some things that are happening at the medicine. Bit of unrest because of the brexit situation which is reared as heads a partly. Because there's quite a quite a lot of really unnecessary things happening attempt customs so they're clumps for example. We're having difficulty bringing plants from the uk and to northern ireland because northern ireland continues to be part of the united kingdom but also continues to be part of the economic zone for europe which means that we effectively are still within the country but we are an economic with there is an economic barrier between us and the rest of the united kingdom so that's causing a bit of tension and of course patrick back in the day he is someone who brought everybody together. So yeah i mean the spirit of some object in this idea of getting together is exactly what we need right. nice well. Let me tell you what we're seeing in the united states It looks like when you know when greece in two thousand ten was having general strikes and we saw the film footage on our news. You would have thought that. All of athens was burning down. And i happen to have been in athens. Arriving on july fourth two thousand ten because on july seventh. I received the first time i received it.

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"july seventh" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"It's eight o'clock in the morning in the year. Twenty five hundred on the outskirts of the city is a large one story. House in one wing of this house is the laboratory of dr athlete. Farris was seated behind an enormous or shoe shaped desk. Studied with levers and small blinking instrument panel headed. Good morning. jack tried to work out those calculations he wants to specify could buy from figured rights. Then i won't be able to use them anyway. I lost the train of thought on that wide. We will probably. Oh it's too bad. I who were so far advanced on it. I'm only human jack. I'm not machines. Backed my humanity practically conspires against me. The level of concentration. I need is an tastic check but i'm not pure brain. There are disturbances distractions emotional upheaval. What life is dr. I can't avoid that. But if there were pure brain jack a mind that would hold thought and nothing else when carry out the logical sequence of thoughts into action without any deviation purpose regardless of any distraction or human considerations. No such thing on earth would be monstrous spats but it would succeed but as we because we're human too often scrapped in pale. Rubber failed and be just a brain gas guests. Because your human and you won't admit the creatures with a pure brain would be superior. He'll max you work jack. I'm just talking to myself anyway. He doesn't come to stay in limited. The human mind is yes except it. That's what i need a brain that isn't human The old bucks entry july seven verse pots for my new project arrived today and i immediately began simply gentlem- is going to be bigger than i expected matters. Plans didn't call from motive power but noisy that everything will be.

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
DHS withheld intel report on Russia questioning Biden's health
"ABC News is reporting that the Department of Homeland Security has suppressed intelligence about Russian attacks on Joe. BUD ABC reports in early July. The Department of Homeland Security withheld publication of intelligence bulletin warning law enforcement agencies of a Russian scheme to promote allegations about the poor mental health of former Vice President Joe Biden to internally Mel's and a draft of the document obtained by ABC News the draft bulletin titled Russia Likely to denigrate. Health of US candidates to influence twenty twenty election was submitted to the agency's legislative and Public Affairs Office for review on July seventh, the analysis was not meant for public consumption, but it was set to be distributed to federal state and local law enforcement partners two days. Later on July ninth, the emails showed just one hour after its submission. However, a senior DHS official intervened please hold on sending this one out until you have a chance to speak to acting secretary of Homeland Security chat wealth rope, the DHS chief staff according to an email obtained by ABC news that was nearly two months ago. But the bulletin was never circulated.

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Public health expert: 50 percent effective coronavirus vaccine would be 'better than what we have now'
"We hit five million US cases yesterday for some perspective. The first nineteen case in the United States is believed to have occurred on February six. We hit one million cases on April Twenty, eight, eighty, two days later. It then took just forty three days to hit the two million mark on June tenth. We hit the three million mark on July seven that was twenty seven days later then just sixteen days later we rich four million US cases and July twenty third and again it took us just sixteen days to hit this five million reported case number right here in the United States joining me now is Dr Tom ingles beans, the director of the Center for Security of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Dr Ingles. Be Welcome back to meet the press. WanNa get a little big picture here. You know last week you were you put out a lengthy list of ten recommendations. You guys didn't call it a reset, but sort of like how do we get control of this virus? Now another one of your sort of colleagues in the larger sense Michael Star home is an op Ed. He's basically calling for a reset of some sort New York Times today editorial page calling this. It feels though as public health officials are all calling for some sort of reset. Partial. lockdowns things like this and yet we are not having that conversation at all on the political side of things. Are, are we doomed to sort of live with this virus now if we're not GONNA at all look at your recommendations I DON'T THINK WE'RE DOOMED To this fate I? Think we we know what to do. Other countries have done it. I think the purpose of these resetting reports these for a kind of a reestablishment of the basics. Is that we know that another country's universal masking fiscal, distancing, avoiding large gatherings. Those kinds of things have worked. If we look at countries like Italy and Spain and France, they have a total of about seven or eight deaths today and we have thousand, but it's not magic what they did. We know what they did. So I think if we act together in national unison, we can get there and that's what the purpose of these many of these reports are I want to bring up the issue of masks there've been some people that said if we had ninety five percent compliance unmask wearing, we could get rid of we could sort of get this fires under control. Is that unrealistic and we do need to do more than just mandating masks Do. Not, alone. Not by themselves or alone the solution, but they are a critical part of it. We know that physical distancing makes a big difference. We know that large gatherings are places where super spreading events occur and people have the opportunity or the virus has the opportunity to get around quickly and for. Many people at once. So we have to do a number of things together in terms of you know simple things like diagnostic testing results coming back much more quickly. It's it's unacceptable for the country to have to have testing comeback a week or even two weeks later it's not useful at that point there's no point even doing the test. So a number of that we have to do, but they're not they're not complicated they may be hard, but we have to do them kind of in unison. And all of those, they're not hard except when you when the word politics gets involved, it makes everything a little bit harder and I wanNa keep you out of the political space here. Let me ask you a question about that scenes and to sort of set expectations doctor Fauci implied that the first vaccine that we get, he hopes it's seventy five percent effective. The FDA has said they will approve any vaccine that's at least fifty percent effective. Can you explain to the public what that means what it means and what it doesn't mean and what our expectations should be for the first vaccine Well, we know that many of the vaccines that we use are not perfect. They don't prevent every case of disease but if they prevent a substantial portion of disease than that can help us get to a point where most of us are protected, the disease can spread quickly between people anymore a concept that is called her immunity. Herd immunity doesn't mean we will won't disease anymore. It means it's not gonNA efficiently as efficiently spread in an epidemic form. and. Is there a percentage figure in your mind that you think will sort of give us a huge? Huge step in the right direction is at a vaccine that is at seventy five percent or does fifty percent do you fear that could be a false sense of hope. I think we would take fifty percent because it's fifty percent is a lot better than what we have. Now we've we've no tools to no no vaccine tools or medicine tools that we can use to slow this down. So fifty percent would be would be far better than what we have. Now of course I think we all want something that is seventy, five, eighty, five. Ninety percent effective. But we'll have to see what we get and I think for the amount of time has passed since the beginning of this pandemic to have a vaccine that's even fifty percent effective in in the coming months or the beginning of twenty twenty, one would be phenomenal. But again, we hope it's better but fifty percent would be better than what we have now. Tom ingles be from Johns, Hopkins One of our experts that we have on here regularly, really appreciate you coming on and sharing your expertise with us. Sir.

Short Wave
Why Shame Is A Bad Public Health Tool Especially In A Pandemic
"Believe me I get it. I'm frustrated and angry to. After all, it's been four months of this. We know the right things to do. And when you see someone wearing a mask or groups of people hanging out close together, it's easy to get mad, even if in all fairness. Once or twice. Open defiance at this Castle Rock Colorado restaurant large crowds, no social distancing, and there's some news coverage right now. That caters to this anger. You know what I'm talking about. Many Americans are out and about on this memorial day visiting newly reopened businesses seems from the unofficial kickoff to the summer showing many Americans not practicing social distancing measure. I'm telling you to wear a mask where a damn ask, but this Kinda thing anger public shaming the urge to yell at people who aren't doing the right things. That can be precisely the opposite of productive. Yeah, as the researcher I've been. Watching all this unfold through that Lens Julia Marcus is an epidemiologist and professor at the Harvard. Medical School, she said he's HIV prevention. And for scientists Julia, who work in HIV or sexual health or even substance abuse? They know that shame can be a huge barrier when it comes to public health, and in these first few months of the Cova pandemic I was watching this same pattern happen where you know, these kind of absolutist public health messages and moralistic undertones were potentially contributing to what became rampant shaming of people who were flouting public health guidelines or doing things that people felt. Felt were high risk, and when we shame people for their risky behavior in a way that distracts us from where risk is really happening, which is typically much less visible like in prisons and nursing homes and food, processing plants, and those don't inspire the same moral outrage. I think for two reasons one. They're not right in front of our faces, but also to we don't think of those as people having fun and a pandemic which I think people really upset. Matt rage, Julia says might feel good to act on in the moment, but it's not gonNA solve our biggest problems right now. I find that taking that rage home, and really screaming alone has been very helpful for me to. Do that as well or you know my rage these days first of all I would say that knows no bounds, but also. To be honest. My regions more directed at institutional failures than individual ones. To episode Julia Marcus on the role. Shame plays in public health crises. We talk masks. School reopenings in the long road ahead. I'm Maddie's defy, and this is shortwave daily science podcast from NPR. Julia Marcus has written a bunch of great pieces for the Atlantic about why. Shame is not helpful right now and how we can do things better. She's looked this when it comes to mask wearing social distancing and how we open college campuses, we talked about all those things, but the first thing to say here is that there is a fine line between public shaming and some positive forms of peer pressure. I, yeah I WANNA make a distinction here between social norms and shaming I. think social norms are very powerful and. That can be one of the best ways I think to change. Health behavior is like well. Everybody else is doing it so I'm going to do it because it's more like i. want to feel good when I go in the grocery store and I'm not gonNA. Feel great if I'm the only one not wearing a mask, so, but there's a difference between making people feel bad about their risky behavior and making people feel good about engaging and protective behaviors as a way of like becoming part of What the new social norm is Marie right? Right Okay Julius. You've written a bunch of great pieces for the Atlantic. Let's talk about your most recent one I. It's you know how to not open colleges this fall. You started out by describing an email that went out to students at Tulane University earlier this month July seventh. What what happened there? Yeah I mean I I I don't WanNa. Pick on two lane here. Becher, that was it just an example of some of the communications that were starting to see toward students who are on campus this summer and have been having some parties. And there was an email that we're not to students that really condemned stat behavior as disrespectful, indefensible, dangerous selfish, and made it very clear in bold all caps that hosting parties of more than fifteen people would result in suspension or expulsion from the university and that if students wanted the school to remain open, they needed to be personally responsible. I'm in their behavior and When a university says, we will hold you accountable for having a party, and actually there will be dire swift punishment when inevitably there is an outbreak at a party. Students are going to be terrified to disclose that they were there. And students have now said this at the University of Connecticut were interviewed and surveyed about what kind of thing is going to work for them what their concerns are about the fall. And they universally said we. We are early close to universally said we're really afraid of how infection and risky behavior are going to be stigmatized such that we outbreaks will not be able to be controlled, so there needs to be appropriate consequences for putting your community at risk, and I would never say otherwise but that needs to be balanced against the need for public health efforts to be separate from discipline. And we've already seen contact tracing start to break down outside of campuses, because people are afraid to talk about having been at event that that they know is something they should not have been doing yeah. So. You know kind of following that thread. The part of this pandemic that's been hardest for a lot of people is is social distancing in in several of your pieces you wrote about how a lot of the advice especially in the beginning was almost like an abstinence based approach like stay home. See Nobody which absolutely made sense kind of at the. The beginning, but tell me about why. That approach doesn't necessarily make sense for the long-term well asking people to abstain from all social contact indefinitely or until we've scaled up. An effective vaccine is just not going to be a sustainable public health strategy, and I think now our messaging has evolved a bit especially as there's been an accumulation of evidence around. The risk is highest like what's settings or higher risk, in which ones are lower risk, but I think we continue to still have a tendency toward absolutist messaging and I think that our goal should be to two inch. People tour to a place where they are living their lives in a way that addresses all aspects of their health, while trying to keep tr- risk of transmission low, and so one way that that could play out is encouraging outdoor activities, especially in spacious areas, opening up more outdoor space for people, and there's been a tendency to close beaches and close parks where people gather, but. But I actually think doing the opposite on could could be helpful, but the essential point is. We can't stay in our homes forever and many people couldn't stay in their homes for the last few months because they were working sure, but it's clear from other areas of public health that asking people to abstain from something that they fundamentally need or strongly desire is not an effective public health strategies, so we have to find ways of making our messaging more nuanced, that allows people to get what they need to be able to live sustainably while keeping the risk of transmission low until you there. There are examples of nuanced messaging from others accessible public health campaigns. Right I. Mean You work on HIV? Can you give me an example of that? Yeah, so we you know we don't tell people don't have sex. Because that's the best way to not get HIV, we may save the safest thing you can do to avoid HIV transmission is not have sex, but we understand that many people are going to have sex, and that it's a you know a part of a healthy life, and so here are some safer ways to have sex, both in terms of certain sexual acts in in terms. Terms of protection different ways you can protect yourself and you know becomes a more nuanced message, but it's much more sustainable for people and realistic and the long term, and it also acknowledges people's basic human needs right, and there's also this idea that talking about ways to reduce risk encourages people to take those risks, even though from a public health standpoint. We know that isn't true. So I'm wondering Julia like. Why do people hold onto this concern? Like what is this really about yeah I, mean this is definitely not new. It comes up a lot. I think especially around drug, use and sex. And I think the reason it especially comes up in those settings is that those are behaviors that we have a lot of moral judgments about particularly in this country, and there's this kind of moral outrage that happens when we think about people engaging in risky, which is often pleasurable, behavior, sex, drug use, and these days going to the beach like. it's kind of playing out in this new way now with social contact and partying and people having a good time in a pandemic, which it's actually a public health win when we find ways to support people in enjoying their lives, and and getting their basic social or sexual needs, met while remaining a safest possible, and you've made the point that we've. We've already seen this play out with the corona virus, public health officials, hesitating to give people detailed ways to protect themselves instead of avoiding risk altogether, I mean I remember. We reported early on in this pandemic when Dr Burks of the White House Coronavirus Task Force said. We don't want people to get this artificial sense of protection because they're behind a mask. This lack of consistent messaging is one of the reason that a lot of people still aren't convinced that masks are helpful, so you know. Julia, how do public health officials effectively reach? Those people yeah I mean I. Think in general we always see some resistance to any new public health intervention, condoms, and you know pre exposure prophylaxis for each V. I mean every intervention that comes out. There's resistance. There's challenges with implementation. There are moral concerns you know. This is all kind of par for the course, but I think what's new here and a bit different is not necessarily just the polarization which we do, see an Ciaran things like vaccines, but the politicization. Politicization I don't think there has been I can't think of an example where a sitting president has flouted public health recommendations and I think that that has created kind of a politicized around masks. That wouldn't have necessarily been there and so how do we overcome that? And how do we reach people I think again it comes back to hearing people's concerns, acknowledging them, and then working to overcome those barriers in our messaging and I. Think there are some good examples of that there have been a couple of great mask campaigns that have come out of California acknowledging that people dislike wearing them and acknowledging the reasons why people dislike wearing them. And I would guess that they are more effective in reaching certain populations than campaigns that that are more focused on this. Just wear ask. It's really easy kind of messaging. Yeah and don't you care about your community and don't you want to not kill people and That kind of messaging is like early days of AIDS. Messaging around condoms that I think was not as successful as the messaging that really focused on what the barriers were, and how people could overcome them. Yeah, yeah, with all this stuff that we've been talking about colleges masks. You know keeping safe distance. It's pretty tough because the stakes feel so high like this is really a nasty virus, and when we see people, you know not doing the right things, the instinct there to shame them to get mad for a lot of us at first instinct and I. I guess it's just that we need to take some patients to push past them. Yeah, I mean I, think it's really. Valid to feel angry about what's happening right now, and for people who are not necessarily taking care of themselves or their community and putting other people at risk. It's very frustrating to see, but I think especially for public health professionals. It's on us to do the work to avoid the shaming and the anger and the moralizing in our messaging. Because we've learned that that doesn't work in other areas of health and really try to take the time to craft messaging. That is going to be more effective. Julia Marcus. Checkout episode notes for a link where you can find her writing to the Atlantic. Can say the Atlantic is crushing it these days, but the magazine, not the ocean. I mean

Unconfirmed: Insights and Analysis From the Top Minds in Crypto
Twitter Will Be Fun Today - The College Kids Who Hacked Into Twitter
"Today's guests. His Hip Awan CEO of Afani. Secure and private cell phone service locum his Heeb. Thank you Laura for home. You'll show. You were one of the investigators in touch with the young people who hacked twitter last week and gain control of prominent accounts, including those of Joe. Biden Obama Elon Musk and others as well as those of crypt companies like coin, base and finance, and when they had control those accounts, they were soliciting bitcoin from twitter users. How did you get in touch with the hackers? So Laura be in like. four-time itself, so then after I was so pissed off that angry that I said I need to solve this problem, and so I've entered into a form that relates how they have those accounts holiday getting pretty much all the ring of how they operate so. When you say that they had had your twitter account, nor they have my Sim Sark four times. Okay, and when you say Sim, swaps just described that in case, listeners does up. Does improper pretty much. What happened is like someone will take the form so the underground market like think about Ebay, but like I knew democracy with information. So you said your name, your information social security number your call logs your life, your life, location or anything on you. If I say hey, I need to find out for Laura Shane telephone number, and they'll give me telephone number will give me a call loss to give you. An everything comes through telephone numbers of numbers unique, and then if I say. Say Hey. I need to take the phone number 'cause I need so they will just prophet abuse him that I control, and I need to pay them few hundred dollars now. Your formula not work anymore because I had control of Sim card, so then I use that telephone number to get into a g mail, facebook and twitter, so if you go on twitter, new likely rescinded to email our number. If it's telephone number you've got. Someone's adopted very common technique deployed across US for a long time. So. The twitter hack twitter said that their employees had been socially engineered, and that's how these hackers gained control the systems. Are you saying that? Some twitter employees have their account. Sim swapped like how how does that you or Simspon tried? These people relate to the twitter Hack Greg? You wanted to ask me like how to get in touch with them so I'm trying to understand. You, that of analysis himself, so started going into the industry into this form than trying to see how they operate and to Dodd funny, so which will provide the made acadia that probably that cannot be Simpson's. That's what we did an offer that. VINCI START GETTING customers. Have you would actually getting a lot of attempts to do so? You would getting Dempsey pretty much every week that someone prior to himself or customer, trying to like hack into our system and mend the failed. I got in contact David Mayhew call, they would email method you and they will do all kinds of attacks. You know they'll try to let pen to pen tests. The everything did and obviously in one of the cases restocked immunity stopping messing around it right I know what you're up to. And after I got in touch with him to signal and author that the lake. Not I won't say that become a friend, but I told them why you're doing this. Thank you know you should not do this multiple hackers and they said okay. If you don't have anything to do pretty much, does it okay? Why don't you get a job? He said job, and then they start feeding the all information to proved at. Legit than a lot of information and how I was getting information from a lot of talk of the vote. And when it all this happened that you got in touch with him and had it happened late four five months ago. Okay They were diverging to me not just for this hot, but for other purposes to ride like a kid discount. Lot of databases beach everyday, so they wanted to see that a hey. If I'm interesting in the database, just wanted to work pretty much. is not money. It's also about ego that they wanNA prove something that they would do something so. So Mike Context for not hacking, but they'll be into the songs that they had access to. That follows A. Up I didn't want to. Excessive today were passing me. Hey, today. This is for sale to do sports on tomorrow. This person's so on the deal stood attack. I got a message that will be fun today, and when this message I thought he'd be like a distributor barks. Like scam scams, and but after why? That's all the kind. We got attacked ten. Finance Accounting Noble at depth one time. I taught that it's just a third party API like you know you have like you know where your schedule. The in everything I thought that may be compromised, and that's how they got author. Riley said No. We have everything. A screen chart I tweeted screen shot, and after that is blue. Well and so, who are these people? who were the people involved in the actual twitter hack? The difficult to identity like frankly I don't know I can speculate, but obviously because someone security and privacy I don't want to speculate but I can tell you wanting like college. Kids are maybe like someone between eight, eighty, twenty, one, twenty, two, and they are video gamers. They'd metaphor armed, and they found fascinating for them. Dislike a game like you go into video game on you killing you do stuff for them. It's like that. They, probably living in some way or radio patterns right now in basement. Who does not even know anything? and. They just do it for fun. Obviously, money's there, too, but most of fun for them is just a today. And so originally. The way you got in touch with them was they were targeting these different cell phone accounts, and what does motivation and taking over the different cell phone accounts so for account you can actually to when people take account, they can actually destroy you financially emotionally ended up recently, though by financial I can say they can get into your county bank accounts ticket by Tiptoe through that they can buy a lot of levels of securities financially they can do. obviously going to facebook in an email to, and then they donor all information from your facebook, and then they start blackmailing you that. Hey, likely when a lot you have done this like you know you have this. And you have to pay me this information out there and a lot of people would have to pay them the money because they don't pay the money. They looted operation right so and then third party. They just become Parson Mike is the word processing me. blender used to take my county new. They cannot get anything, but they wanted to talk to me. Just fun for them like people. Some people are sick. Like how did they pick you out of all the different people that they could torture also the league, if not just me like everyday hundreds of people to get them soft, though I'm just one of them on average, every second medical become victim of since up, not himself but cybercrimes so. But I had the impression that this was primarily targeting crypto currency people, but you're saying it's any bundled nor I think eighty percent of people who was himself to an entrepreneur L.! And the new in the cases of those people is it like personal vendettas that they're trying to? You can make more money by a hacking Lord cell than anything else you know. is one thing but Lloyd is like one number one target Loyd and has professionals league doctor medical doctor then. In Lord other number one targets in suffers, and what is the motivation for targeting lawyers Don. Money don't happen. How do they monetize that Yeah, so I tell you doctors, basically busy less tech, savvy and rich. It's that easy to find out any doctor information. You can find out who the best doctor in the city and you consume. Stop Him. And once you get into that account, you can transfer money between accounts who can be that people have been? Going into the count, Simpson calling the bank making via transfer, and then just checking accounts. That's pretty common. For for doctors to clinics have a lot of money. If you'RE GONNA clinic, instead he did even like five hundred hundred million dollar distorted the front because Alaska. Election for them. Okay, so let's go back to the twitter hack. They were some names that were identified of people who are involved these names. In The New York Times article that quoted you as a source one was kirk. There were some other people ll and ever so anxious. Who were these people? And how did they know each other? So they don't. Know the Best Birdie. They just hang out on rooms like chatting channels lake similar people on developed talked with you. The pirates channels. We had people a go if they WANNA have information to the document industry for finding information. If I want someone associated Gordon dissipates on one. Don't get call for these people trade information. And you asked about like a leg. Imagine your lawyer and you are fighting for my open kiss. We begin go to the website by that long since he will. They are who they're talking to the day can. Make some delays on them. That's one thing but other than that. These people are just a game as they would play like you know different video games and kick the die, who was basically a source of the rate industry rock says they'll be extra agents, and they are in room for longtime and David. Obviously you want you want something you don't trust the new guy. The new guy who is basically the main culprit punching the entity because multiple reasons, but the main guidance, the just which had A. Reputation. If you say you want a username of Laura at Laura, Shannon inactive. You may not trust kick, so you can do this. Middle Diane Tell Them Hey, can you hold the money for because you have a good relation? Because like Ebid forums generally have a petition systems. You know so then you ve into this guy like you know every inch it He went to care. Concur depended he the credit employees but I. Don't think he was employees. And, then he gave him the concert start building. So this is just a middleman. He was just broken deals. You tell them what you want. He was just keep his car and transfer the money. The is completed that fall. And so so kirk was was saying that he was a twitter employees, but as you said, you don't think that he was, and he was essentially selling valuable twitter accounts, and if people didn't trust, Kirk, they would use ever so anxious as their middleman to get the different twitter handles that they wanted. Is that what happened? That's correct. Good Gig, only unharmed on in July of. July it was very recently. that. He actually came so obviously not trust someone admit. That soon. July seventh in the New York Times article are. Limited okay, but all right so but ever so anxious. How to longer reputation and. And that was who people are transacting with. And so then. How did BITCOIN come into this? All. On these things happen through Bitcoins, so the way it started was they were selling. This twitter handles four bitcoin and then later. How did the scam change? So I. Personally is what I personally think. That kid was in touch with the employees who was giving these accounts. For a few thousand dollars. And then. Either bribed him. Architects. Social Engineering Him. Legs because like hey can do. This is my. This is purely my speculation that you're working for so long. He warned the trust. Any may have said Hey, can you log in forbid I wanNA see how it looks like something that he made it something so the guy is pasta on. Hey, just do it, but don't do anything crazy. You Know Butt kicked. Decide Okay, man I can just go on or can also go online with I can do it I can. Can also go on like you know. All those accounts crazy. That's what I okay, but you're just speculating. You don't have any proof that or or do you know what? I don't have any proof of that I don't approve. Have critic probably do it? And Kirk? Is probably a guy called coup, which is on a farm for a long time, so he speculated that he someone that was in the industry for wide, but not. Approved that. Kicked it, but from all the action than everything it all points to cook. Irene so in a moment we're gonNA. Talk a little bit more about what happened. Exactly I, in sight, twitter and scam, but First a quick word from the sponsors who make this show possible. How much in fees are you paying? CRYPTO purchases now crypto dot com as waving the three point five percent credit card fee. When you buy crypto apart from crypto purchases, you can also get a great deal on food and grocery shopping with crypto dot. COM Get up to ten percent back when you pay with their. Visa Card no card use the crippled dot com to buy gift cards for up to twenty percent pack download the Crypto Dot com today, and enjoy these offers until the end of September. Looking to connect with thought, leaders, innovators and blockchain enthusiasts welcome to T- forum a weekly virtual series about all things tasers. Equal, feature presentations about the latest advancements that healthy ecosystem grow together. Interested in speaking at t quorom, submit your presentation ideas and the tasers community will vote on who comes to the podium next sign up and learn more about the virtual series at t quorum dot com. Back to my conversation with his Heeb Awan. So, we don't know exactly how. Kirk got into twitter's internal systems. However Once. He or she did then what'd he do or or she do with their power? So. Kirk than they went to buy I think. Start with by notes I'm coin base. And the see your finance and he made it account Egypt first of all. What did it was did with other? Account. Okay, which means when you log in, it asks you to do a second type of security, which is hopefully. If you're in the crypto space, you have used something like Hugo, authenticate or key, and you're not using text message based second factor authentication. Where they sent a code your phone because otherwise if he gets swaps than than having no. Buyer so. Removed that and then keep going good thing. They added wall a secondary second. You know Autodata so now. I'll give example like you have my username seep, so they moved to a FE, and they're also removed. Jane, Email. And then they. Did possible reset. So the new email guard, the chain deposited garden the account. and. tweeted whatever they wanted. Well, and what were they tweeting? So, they were tweeting that you know. About Co. Ed Nineteen I believe like you know because of Covid, we like helping people. I don't remember the wording. Health Has Something and they said Back. And this is video any comments in YouTube. Actually they were so good that frankly sometime I get like you know Oh my God like the able to make it like a secondary thing. That's real you know and like, but this happens pretty commonly, and and it's happening for almost two years now i. It, really is the kind of thing where people think it's real I honestly. Had created a question for you, which is who are the people who are savvy enough to own bitcoin and know how to send it, but not savvy enough to spot. What to me seems like an obvious scam. Actually went on the Internet and are tweeted out this thing same thing I said like who are those people who can have sophisticated enough to buy Bitcoin, but knowledge to. Send. Bitcoin but I think leap Dick's everything. Like I agree people think okay. Let's give it a chance. You know it's like a lottery ticket. You know people may be, but they think what if this is true and other than that. If you like an must happening there, actually flaunted, be efforts on twitter. All the time with people are donating money on twitter, but they don't ask for anything they say hey, can you give me your Alfred Egland who this every day, so he will dollars to off fifty dollars for every person everyday. You'll say. Retreat this. I'll give you this money. So this happens right now and obviously As hit audible, read like you know when viewed come in people, people forget everything that you know. We have so many Ponzi scheme like so many scattered that happened that exist today could if I come to unity Laura investment scheme, which is a pretty good you know. He hit all the MACHIDA. But it only gives you five percent. You may not listen to that. Say Hey, Lord the Child who may tennis money tomorrow. You may skip everything. Cocaine is thousand and ten dollars tomorrow. Okay I'll take the risk from doing that. Hopefully I'm sure my listeners are savvy enough to know if it sounds too good to be true. But people do that I. Think I have estimated that around like maybe I. Just in this journal given us cam like. He put a lot of tens of millions of dollars and well not last week, but no, not over time overtime. Yeah, yeah, we'll be sending money, so there are enough food. I guess yeah over I mean for last week. The hackers did net about a little over thirteen bitcoin, which was about one hundred twenty thousand dollars, although analysts said that about twenty, thousand of it seems to have come from a suspicious address that they actually think controlled by the hackers to kind of make it look like this was legit and people were actually sending money. But then also by the way they could have netted more. However, Cuevas said that it did prevent more than one thousand customers from sending about two hundred and eighty thousand dollars worth of Bitcoin to the twitter hackers so oriented, so let's talk a little bit also about just what happened in twitter which was? Twitter blog posts. Hackers a targeted. Thirty accounts for forty five of those they reset the password and sent tweets from those accounts for eight of them. They actually downloaded that counts data, and then for thirty sixty legitimate direct message inbox, including one elected official from the Netherlands, and it was who. What do you think they could do with such information? I think it's A. Black, man that I've been talking to you about what happened with sin sopping. Let's think about it if you have first all that fool Phoolan that why didn't put? It wasn't like planned. I don't believe it was just like in the move in the heat of happened. BANDAIDS slaves. They clearly guy who just got drunken pretty might do everything but I think if you have access to like anyone, social media, proper social media like I have been I've received. Messages. And I but I don't believe that I think we have forged around. Believe the electoral, so, but if you have someone should media that maybe confidential information that can be misused by Stacey when leg if you do about it on dedic messages, a you know that's not confident that even with the journalist visceral broads. You know so I. Don't know who the information was. What fast, but that's video very very concerning and I believe this may happen on facebook or other social media from his. Because to same. Attack Factor. Yeah I definitely think that this is. One of those cases where it makes you want to just use encrypted social messaging APPS. Such as like signal or something, maybe what's up? So, let's just also talk a little bit about what we said before about how the hackers were able to remove two factor authentication on these accounts. Well, actually what they did I was. They changed the email address. And then the chain Laras Oh, actually bid on a there was A. There was an email. There was a blog post by somebody who had the at six twitter account, and they said they believed that the hackers change the address, but that when that happened, it did not send a notification to the original email address, but not I don't know if this person was surmising, you know six hundred interest in history, those belong to a hacker. Their the community of Hackers Gobi Twenty six hundred. That's like a court for hackers right. Not a quarterback, just like community for hackers and you were the hacker who ended up homeless anywhere. They will do attack into I think he would to. And he went into multiple you as homeless, but he was a hacker. And oxygen community belong to sixty name. Is this secretly off? I believe his name. And, but yes, but I think the first drift was removed and then. moved. To the letter. Control of it now thought it was the reverse, but either way. In Like for any of us who are in the crypto space who have been? Keeping up with our security and using things like Google. or UB and avoiding. Text message based to a or or any kind of to a based on our phone number. What? Can we take away from this like? Is there any advice that you have for Crypto? People on how they can protect themselves if the services that we use have loopholes like this. Let's not that'll be biased in obviously you know. Will. Finding here, but that's what we do, right. We work, but a lot. Actually I am surprised at how many a compromise them security argue out stocking some customer yesterday and they do You know an extra seat is probably the most I can tell you I know. We are making like a faces, but at same part exit. She's most prominent used offer manager for probably ninety ninety nine percent of the word. What would you recommend instead? Use a password manager, anything manager pretty much everything in the top five six. It stood, you know. Don't cheat on family plan. out on like those like a caveman. This company go with a better company. Even if you don't go the final leg, that's fine at least hell better company like Dourthouse I'm plan because no fan mace. You make you very vulnerable to now you're putting your own life on risk, but everyone who is in the time is. You know and the third party. Don't give out your telephone. Number molasses everywhere. You know like. Don't go to like you. Know have different email address if you want to. And you let you. At Google. Authentic get off your. There's something at one time I have statistics, said ninety five percent of people who are like major changes. Do not have to a fait. Sms I'm talking more to a and I think ninety nine percent of those are what you estimates to say. The people who've been additives Everyday I have started I deal with at least two or three people who get up everyday and came and we had some of the to affair, and I can get into that lot of people into the spark that they were not believe enough not to change it. please. Don't please don't be those people, but I can tell you like I've spent people and I said do this. Man How much time did it like five minutes six league. Logistics you Donald and APP, you know. have to familiar face. You know if you are very cautious, taken for a number, but I can tell you that Khomeini would make this mistake. Ordering will end and it you know, and in the end I did lose industry learn. That's was part. There was still use the same SMS to a fait. The dating did not happen to them. Again happened again. Because if it happens to once, you become more, you know your motorcycle getting out again. If they have found something and something, they just do for fun, and and you know what I because obviously I'm. Biased in a way that the. Customer. Time I've been a victim four times a feed Logar they can. What would you do? Please please please setup. SMS elected more music episodes into gear and please get family plan these I. Know You're saving their ten twenty dollars per months, but in the end you know if you call it a, it's like insurance. You can live without insurance to. But like you know. The one day you need insurance when you need it.

Daily Pop
Naya Rivera Missing After Son Is Found Alone on a Boat
"Requena starting today with a little bit of Heart Breaking News Glee. Rivera is missing been Torah. County authorities have confirmed her four year old son was found alone on a boat in lake. PYRO yesterday we're told Nyah rented a boat with her son, Josey around one PM and their boat was spotted drifting roughly three hours later by another boater now Nias Son was alone and asleep on board. Yeah and authorities have said this is still very much a search and rescue mission, no I was last seen swimming in the like, and they've got their dive team looking and doing so by an aerial such, which isn't easy. Because of the visibility of the water in this area isn't clear, and also it's been reported that there's been a few drownings in this like as well as the tourists book the on the cowards that happened in the like. Now we know it was close with her son. neier last posted on social on July seventh, and she shared this photo of her and her son with the caption, just the two of us and her twenty sixteen memoir. Sorry, not sorry. She said he's quote. My greatest success and I will never do any better than him. This is a tough one for me. Guys, because obviously as you know, have eight year old daughter. And I can't even imagine her being in this situation and what you know, she will go through my family, and just just mentally. What everybody's going through right now? This is a really woke up on the on the wrong side of the bed. With this one. You know given the. Closeness with the family and and just having a child in the general.

5 Minutes in Church History
James Montgomery Boice
"Welcome back to another episode of five minutes in Church history on this episode we will be in the twentieth century visiting with James Montgomery Boyce. Doctor Boyce was born on July seven, nine, thousand, nine, hundred, thirty, eight. He lived in a bedroom community of Pittsburgh. was quite a high school athlete. His Dad was a doctor and position voice for a fine education as a high school student voice was sent to the Stony Brook School and New York. He was mentored by Frank E. Gabe line, Biblical, scholar and theologian in his own right. Well after Stony Brook Voice went to Harvard for his undergraduate, and then he went to Princeton for his give. After that he was on his way to Basel for a PhD in theology while he was in Basel all there were a group of people who pressured him to start a Bible study, and he started a Bible study that became a church and to this day there is an evangelical church there in Basel that great, reformation city. And there's a church there founded by doctor. Boyce well. He graduated from Basel and Nineteen. Sixty six and two years later in nineteen, sixty eight, he was installed as the Minister of Philadelphia's Tenth Presbyterian Church near Rittenhouse Square on Spruce Street and Philadelphia Historic Church its. Spire went way into the sky, and its organ and its pipes could be heard throughout the city on a Sunday morning. Well in the nineteen seventies and nineteen, seventy, four to be exact Boyce started the Philadelphia Conference on Reformed Theology. And in those early years people would gather there and intense church to hear John, Gersh ner and a young RC sprawl and J I packer and others, this constellation of reformed theologians in Nineteen, seventy, eight, a number of them joined together informed. The International Council for Biblical and A boy served as the chairman Dr. Scroll served as the President and see put out the Chicago statement on an errand see. They established themselves for a ten year run, and that was the life they had a voice also helped establish the Alliance for confessing evangelicals and nineteen ninety-four. That group stood strong against the evangelicals and Catholics together document, and took a stand for justification by faith alone well, in addition to those organizations. We have the books that doctor. Boyce wrote one of them. Foundations of the Christian faith is his systematic theology. It's billed as a comprehensive and readable theology. He also wrote renewing your mind in a mindless age, and another one of his books to cities to loves is subtitled Christian responsibility and a crumbling culture in addition to those books. He was known for his. Commentaries these of course grew out of his many sermons preached from Nineteen Sixty eight to the year two thousand from the pulpit of Tenth Presbyterian Church. She did a five volume series on John that was published a four volume series on Romans, two volumes on the minor prophets, three volumes on genesis and three volumes on the psalms. They're also commentaries on acts flippy in Nehemiah, Joshua Equations and Philippians and a few more books well Dr Voice was married to Linda. They had three daughters, nineteen, eighty, eighty-two Linda and Dr, Boyce. The city. Centre Academy School there in Philadelphia. On the morning of Good Friday, April twenty, one, two thousand Doctor Boyce was diagnosed with cancer. He died eight weeks later on June fifteen, two thousand. During those eight weeks he had one more thing to write in. There were hymns. He wrote thirteen in all. One of them is entitled Hallelujah. The other come to the waters, an invitation for all who have no money, but are thirsty, and those who have no funds about are hungry to come to the waters to come to the fountain to drink freely of Christ.

Orlando's Evening News
NBA Plans To Restart Season In July At Disney World Orlando
"Back here in central Florida players from twenty two NBA teams will start arriving at the ESPN wide world of sports complex at Walt Disney World on July seventh Orlando magic CEO Alex Martins says the event is great exposure for Disney and central Florida and then the games will begin on July the thirtieth of course we will be playing without fans in the stands but all of the games will be televised players will remain in isolation at three different Disney resorts and will not be able to leave Disney

War Room
New Jersey and Virginia push back primaries
"Two more states have pushed back the primaries further into the summer to address concerns about voting in the the corona virus pandemic the moves by New Jersey and Virginia came Wednesday but after Wisconsin declined to move its primary teachers now plans to hold its presidential and state primaries on July seventh instead of June second Virginia plans to push its June ninth primaries for Congress out two weeks to June twenty

Money Matters with Ken Moraif
California - Gov. Newsom provides update on state's COVID-19 response
"Okay we're gonna take a I check in with governor Newsom he is now doing a live update on the corona virus response in California seventy thousand masks today for health care professionals just in the state of California also committing to over a thousand ventilators just in a few days the state of California working through his supply chains and partnerships companies large and smaller stocking small company that does a little bit of manufacturing up in Santa Rosa said they want to convert their manufacturing facility to help so masks same the same trust down in Los Angeles and that of the garment district said they'll do the same thing not only that the largest companies in the largest manufacturers of that happen to be based in the state of California like the gap saying we're ready to convert whatever ready to meet this moment tell us what you need hospitals credible philanthropy of people that are literally sending planes to China on their own dime and bringing back resources and support from all around the world it's quite literally not an exaggeration it's not exaggeration at all imagine governors all across this country are experiencing the same thing it's an old building and makes you feel like we truly can make this moment according ly we have had a remarkable response in terms of the work that our own teams are doing we've been able distribute we had twenty one million masks in our reserves we've been up to distribute ten million of those masks last week we put out an additional million a half of those masks just in the last few days we've got millions more we're going to try to get him out into our system as quickly as possible we are able to bring on Seton hospital as part of our portfolio of IT search we're able to announce just today Saint Vincent hospital down in Los Angeles now part of our portfolio four hundred and ninety rooms it will be up July seven hundred fifty in the next few weeks capacity community hospital the great work that was done down in Long Beach with mayor Garcia was able to get a hundred thirty rooms up online people already being transferred today and over this weekend a working with our site are affiliate C. P. M. C. in San Francisco a hundred fifty seven beds we now have a term sheet to bring into our portfolio we have folks Coalinga we have folks in Pacific gardens that are committing with term sheets to increase our capacity in a hospital system that by the way all told it's about a thousand beds that we've been able to procure in just the last number of days we were incredibly pleased to get a call from the White House want to thank president trump I want to thank vice president pence we were able to get eight field medical units into the state of California that's going to provide two thousand bed capacity for the state of California these are those field medical stations that have been discussed across the last month few weeks all across this country they're finally being delivered they're on the way we got our first trying to last night down in riverside this strategic national stockpile and we are quite literally open up those boxes as we speak more started to distribute those assets all throughout the state of California in real time that's gallons that's gloves that's masks and the like it's just the first of four that will be arriving we're told that they are already beginning to send all right we're gonna continue to watch what okay you've been listening to governor Gavin Newsom give an update about what's going on in California saying that more than a thousand beds have been opened up in the state of California in just the last few days to help you know it it take care of any overloads because of overcrowded conditions due to the corona virus he also said that the state has been able to distribute more than ten million masks they've got twenty one million in reserves and more are being put out into the system as soon as possible to make mention of some of those hospital beds opening up including the community hospital in Long Beach and several others now the governor also mentioned eight field medical units have been ordered is sent to California from the federal government and those that could provide two thousand beds to the state if they are needed the governor also updated the number of cases to twelve hundred in California with twenty four

My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark
Sante Kimes: Mother, Murderer, and Criminal Mastermind
"Is is the story of the original helicopter mother sean take times and her son kenny holy shit i'm about to tell you a story that i got an jay did the research urge for me i got sources from vanity fair article from two thousand by a writer named susanna andrews called sean times mother murderer and criminal masterminds as well as wikipedia murder pedia and sean taes LA times obituary i also last night watched this made for TV movie like mother like son the a strange story of sean kennedy times it's on youtube it's so good at starring mary tyler moore sean times she's amazing she play they like the quintessential like this is the type of person we're talking about like the quintessential mary tyler moore she like out of the box she's out of the box this is not the mary the MTA AMU thought you know she's a she's a schemer and con artist and a weirdly sexual with everybody and it's very uncomfortable to watch our hero mary tyler moore be the key such a villain expressed jean stapleton is in it who if you if you aren't familiar is a great actress she was is it all in the family i stephen yes that's how she's very well know but she is a an amazing actress when you when you see her in another part you're like oh my god she's so good very different and then and gabriel olds plays kenny times and i think he is from a soap opera but he is great so anyway and that made for TV movie was based on the book the mother the sun and the socialite socialite by adrian hill so there's lots of things if the story interests you get down and dirty details in lots of ways so let me let me get into it we will start with a woman irene silverman so irene she's a retired ballerina she was in the new york city ballet accompany member but she was also an elite socialite and she lived with her husband multimillionaire mortgage broker sam silverman in an extravagant seven million dollar townhouse on east sixty fifth street in manhattan seven million seven million in the seventies oh my god yeah and so so she is an extrovert she throws parties all the time she's she's a true social fun yeah right having money she's always entertaining guests has tons of friends canopies everywhere pays can pay an canopy it's even that can the pay can i pay existence so when her husband sam passes away in one thousand nine hundred eighty irene decides that she's going to take their humongous townhouse and and turn it into like an apartment building into basically luxury apartments so on average the rents of these individual apartments go for about six thousand dollars hours a month which in today's money would be seventeen thousand five hundred dollars or an apartment for an apartment in on east sixty sixty fifth street manhattan all right write nana's so her tenants are very impressive and include such luminaries luminaries as the marquis and marchioness of northampton you know i'm reading a phonetic spelling of both of those martian of north hampton danton marcia marcia s north hampton not a martian take me to your leader day-lewis and chaka khan i would together together we don't start gossip but yes they were deeply in love with those with that cast list i'd i pay up to eighteen thousand dollars a month to live there he managed to get a camera installed so i can watch your go downstairs to get your mail and their chaka khan like hey girl what's up you know like thank you wanna go out partying let's party so okay we're going to skip ahead about twenty years after she's established he's beautiful luxury apartments now irene is eighty two years sold on june fourteenth nineteen ninety eight a young businessman from palm beach named manny garren arrives at irene's home asking if he can rent one of his apartments he is traditionally good looking like lou diamond phillips special something you know everybody has different tastes we talk talk about people being good looking at beautiful time but who knows what people like you don't get a fucking say in it that's right traditionally good-looking means if someone drew a picture that's what a good looking person look like right look hugh grant traditionally good luck traditionally good-looking right but there's lots of people who are good looking dapper eh anyhow self esteem he's good looking traditionally well-spoken very friendly very charming i'm very smooth he tells iran he was referred by a mutual friend she recognizes the name oh you know it's all great or the marchioness from it's a yeah it's the marchioness us or the marquess unfortunately manny doesn't have any ID on him can't remember his social security number and the only he doesn't have any other references but he promises he's going to get them to irene the next day and then he gives her six grand in cash for his first month's rent so ordinarily irene there's actually very careful about stuff like this but because they have mutual friend and because he's paying in cash and probably because he's traditionally good-looking incredibly charming she allows him to move in the day of day of fact that okay everyone will and also well ninety eight early days of the internet yeah that's ten and eighty two year old woman wouldn't real absolutely it was all there at our fingertips okay so over the course of the next three weeks manny goes from being a charming suave a businessman type to a creepy weirdo he never turns over the proper ID or references he will not allow irene's maids into the unit to clean which goes along with your six thousand dollar rent ready yeah kind of like hotel he always hides his face from the security camera in irene's lobby show very acorn shell and he always has strange guests in his apartment and including an older woman who seems to be there all the time john chaka khan shocker gone she would shock would never go down she knows creeps when she sees him right now in the mary tyler moore movie that i watched watched she tells when the maid comes she tells her that she is manny's assistant and is very rude to the man so she doesn't make any friends so so basically after the first week irene decide she's gonna ask manny to leave she's like you had your you had your month enough of this he flatly refuses flabby creepy can you imagine that traditionally handsome i am flatly refusing something then you're just like well i guess this is the new reality yeah because the the hawk doesn't want to right well here's what irene does 'cause she didn't take any shit she cuts off his phone line thinking that's going to get him out of there and she begins eviction shen proceedings so she's immediately kicking yourself for being nice yeah which is what happened always a mistake so on the evening of saturday july fourth nineteen ninety eight i arena has friends over 'cause it's fourth of july and they also have noticed manny's strange behavior she irene explains the whole situation and her friends are very concerned and they say you know like do you need help what he wants to do she says that she can handle it they know she's tough as his nails so you know everybody feels okay about it the next morning july fifth nineteen ninety eight irene asks one of her maids if she would run some errands for her and when the made gets back from running those errands she can't find irena anywhere in the house from the made immediately contact irene's business manager who then decides to contact like the police and when the police searched the home they don't find any signs of disturbance there's no blood inside the struggled indicate that there was violence or or an incident of any kind so they start questioning irene's friends and the tenants but manny garin is nowhere to be found and when they run a name check on on that one new mysterious tenant the name manny garin is fake so suddenly the mystery tenant is now possible suspect in iran's disappearance it just so happens that on that same night july fifth a mother and son by the name of sean taylor and kenneth times are arrested in front of the manhattan hilton holton for stealing a lincoln towncar from a dealership in cedar city utah wow yes they finally tracked them down and they get arrested so when a detective who was on the scene for the silverman case sees the story of the crimes arrest on the news he sees kenneth and says that looks looks exactly like the description of manny garin and handsome hey that guy's traditionally handsome in a way that bores me but that but then i also immediately immediately trust for reasons i can't explain so he puts it together that they are one in the same person so on july seventh nineteen ninety eight the NYPD have shontayne kenneth times properly identified and in custody and that's when they discovered that the mother and son are being tracked by the FBI as suspects for a slew of crimes across across the nation including arson fraud and murder okay so now we'll go back we'll talk a little bit about sean times she was born sandra louise sing in oklahoma city on july twenty fourth nineteen thirty four she grows up in nevada with her parents mary van horn and mahendra promising and there's almost nothing known about her childhood factually they believe that her birth certificate was forged forged so her exact origins and even date of birth are they're not sure creepy about it and the funny thing is is mary tyler moore playing sean take himes all she talks about how much she hates getting older and aging it's it's pretty funny so it would make sense that the first thing she does erase her birth sir

Morning Edition
Iran claims 1st breach of nuclear deal since it was implemented
"A Rhonda appears to have exceeded the limit set in the two thousand fifteen nuclear deal for its stockpile of enriched uranium NPR's Peter Kenyon reports it's the first breach of the agreement with world powers following the trump administration's decision to withdrawal Iran has already warned that it will keep abandoning different commitments under the deal if this keeps going on and its economy doesn't get better the next breach of the deal is already been predicted for around July seventh so less than a week away there are number of things around could do one of the restrictions under the deal and that's considered very important and sensitive is to only in rich to this level of less than five percent good for electricity and not much else the word about Iran's uranium stockpile comes amid heightened tensions in the

Mark Simone
Man Accused of Killing NY Nurse May Be A Serial Killer
"Trial. However it, will give, us an inside look at some of the details that, are part of. The year long Muller investigation as correspondent Stephanie Ramos President Trump also lashing. Out at the media on Twitter today he says. They're going crazy calling them totally unhinged. Trump says in seven. Years when he? Leaves office their ratings will dry up and they'll be gone. A man accused of murdering. A New York City nurse may be a serial, killer cops, looking at whether Twenty-seven-year-old Danielle Drayton was killed has killed upwards of, seven women that he met on dating app police in New York say the suspect. Is responsible for, killing twenty nine year old Samantha Stewart a nurse who was found, dead in her queens home, back on July seventh authorities. Believe Drayton used. Dating websites in apps to meet and victimize women his court appointed. Attorney told the court he is pleading not guilty as car correspondent Carlos Granda and cops are, looking for a man who set fire to a Staten Island gas station. Was filling up a portable gas tank outside a convenience. Store, on Richmond avenue and victory boulevard yesterday morning when it appears he sprayed gaffe on the ground lit a piece of paper and. Throw it, down igniting a burst of flames the suspect took off as. The station's fire suppression system extinguished the flames leaving. A man nearby with minor injuries Alice Stockton Rossini, seven ten wwl three.

Steve Dahl
Shooting reported at newspaper in Annapolis, Md.
"There has been a shooting at the capitol newspaper building in annapolis maryland we get the latest in this report special report newspaper shooting mike moss multiple people have been shot at the capital gazette newspaper in annapolis maryland gazette reporter phil davis is tweeted that several people have been shot some are dead he says there was one gunman more from correspondent evan perez enforcement source said it appears they have somebody in custody who they believe may have carried out this shooting now again and there's a lot of investigative work that needs to be done we don't know whether this person who's in custody is the person who carried out the shooting but at least at this point the law enforcement people who are working on the scene there believed that they have the person contained no peres is reporting there are multiple fatalities in the shooting the bureau of alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives among the agencies responding according to reporter phil davis the gunman shot through the glass door to the office and opened fire on the workers inside police tried to safely evacuate that building i mike moss protesters greeted president trump on his visit to wisconsin thursday he started the day with a round table breakfast in milwaukee that helped foxconn with groundbreaking of its new campus in racine county more on the story from our kathy volkmar wants foxconn technology group will make lcd screens at its ten billion dollar campus in mount pleasant president trump was on hand for the groundbreaking today as foxconn has discovered there's no better place to build higher and grow than right here in the united states america's open for business more than it has ever been open for business between our low taxes are cutting of regulations we're not finished with the regulation their project promises to create at least thirteen thousand jobs but faces resistance from environmental and other groups illinois attorney general lisa madigan has been threatening to sue claiming the epa is giving foxconn break on racine county air pollution standards kathy volkmar wls am eight ninety news crusading father michael pfleger is planning a march against violence on the dan ryan expressway on saturday july seventh but bill cameron says first jeopardy police superintendent tony rikio is asking him to take it to a street in a community says he's all for a march against violence but doing it on the dan ryan would pull something like two hundred officers from the very communities where the violence is i think it goes really contrary to what he's trying to accomplish we don't wanna pull police officers out of the community to score a march down the dan ryan expressway let's keep them march in the community let them marched through the neighborhoods show the the.