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"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:30 min | 11 months ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

"D.C. police captain filing a whistleblower complaint says he was retaliated against D.C. police captain Steve andelman was working the afternoon of March 7th when a call came out It was the supervisor in charge From what I heard in the radio it appeared to be some type of flash mob Speaking with NBC four he says officers responded to Georgetown opticians on Wisconsin avenue four people were caught on camera rushing into the store before taking off with merchandise And told officers not to pursue citing a new D.C. law enacted last year He was overruled by his supervisor commander Duncan bedley on the stolen vehicle flipped on GW Parkway in two men were caught one of them 16 years old was hurt At the scene commander bedley and said they were armed andelman said he was told to alter the initial police report which was followed by weeks of harassment and intimidation Could have been used to force it could have been anything I saw something that was wrong It's a space but it is not the final frontier It is a place where students can develop their own tech skills at Montgomery county's Rockville campus Community place where innovation entrepreneurship students can all come together and really talk about IT and the career pathways and opportunities that are available Ignite hubs director kimberlin Khan says students will have the latest technology from Apple Macbooks iPads Apple TV Montgomery county executive Mark L rich says the project was easy to get behind I could see how it would build skills I would see how it could see how we build curiosity I could see how it gives kids a sense of possibility Soon host tours.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:34 min | 11 months ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

"The hour Presented by indeed dot com I'm Deborah Rodriguez Democrats in the Senate are ready to force abortion rights opponents to go public They plan to vote today codifying abortion rights into federal law after last week's leaked draft opinion from the Supreme Court New York Democrat Kirsten gillibrand tells WCBS roe V wade the law of the land for 50 years And the American people can see exactly where their senators stand and what this vote Is expected to be blocked by a Republican filibuster still Democrats in Texas are backing the move Reporter Chris Fox saying that a woman's right to privacy is under severe threat Harris county judge Lina hidalgo drafted the resolution opposing the leaked Supreme Court opinion to overturn roe versus wade anti abortion groups like Texas right to life are calling the resolution symbolic TRL's kimberlin Schwartz Is in the pocket of Planned Parenthood and will push the furthest left policies as she possibly can Last night lawmakers in Washington approved $40 billion in emergency aid for Ukraine On this vote the yeas are 360 eight the nays are 57 CBS is Rebecca Kaplan While the measure enjoyed broad bipartisan support 57 House Republicans voted no One of those Republicans representative chip Roy of Texas criticized the Biden administration for sending billions more to Ukraine without a coordinated strategy The bill now heads to the Senate Today Ukraine's natural gas pipeline operator turned off the spigot that allows about a third of Russian gas to pass through the country on its way to Western Europe Of veteran Al Jazeera journalist has been killed during clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinians and the West Bank the BBC's Tom Bateman Sharina Bowe was hit by gunfire as she was covering the raid by Israeli troops into jeanine camp She was wearing a press flak jacket visibly marked Another reporter who was wounded said the fire came from soldiers The Labor Department releases its monthly report on consumer prices later this morning business analyst Jill schlesinger's expectation It's likely to show that the pace of inflation may have cooled a little bit But that is not enough to really satisfy consumers We have another record high for gas prices today triple-A says it is $4 and 40 cents for a gallon of regular A businessman who won Donald Trump's endorsement has lost his bid to win the Republican nomination for governor in Nebraska 8 women had accused Charles herbster of sexual misconduct university of Nebraska regent Jim pillan won his party's primary A basketball Hall of Famer.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on Big Time Baseball

Big Time Baseball

04:21 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on Big Time Baseball

"I mean, he wants to go to winner. Of course, who doesn't. He did have a 100 ERA plus last year, which is league average. So he can help basically almost any team in the middle of a rotation or the bottom of the rotation. We shall see obviously we talked about the twins needs. They could use a starter in the worst way. Another team that needs a starter and it's starting to sign guys, they just signed Tommy Pham for 7.5 million is his old reds team. That would be interesting in 2000 14, I believe, he had one of the best years ever at great America park and I could see that and I'm speculating a bit of the reds in the twins. There are probably others that could be involved with Johnny cueto at this point because as I mentioned, he could help a lot of teams. Well, you mentioned he's a free agent. There are, of course, pitchers out there that are not reagents. We mentioned them earlier brief briefly. I'd love your quick take. Craig kimbrell is he gonna be a white sock much longer on if so, how much longer? Yeah, I mean, he's a team player, so he's not gonna say anything, but I'm pretty sure he wants to be traded so he could be a closer. Liam Hendricks is the fairly the closer there. There's no question about that. They have so many good right handed relievers and hard throwing when they picked up grave men. They picked up Kelly. They had crochet. We'll see what happens with cope, but I mean, they have so much firepower on the right side of that bullpen. He really is not needed there. And as a setup man, he was not good last year. He had like a 5 O 9 ERA, not like he did have a 5 O 9 ERA with the White Sox with the cubs it was 0.49. So he should be closing somewhere about half the team should be interested in him, but to me, to me, the Phillies are the team. I mean, Dave de broski got him for Boston. He helped them win a championship there. You know, I can enable solid pitcher, he's probably their closer right now, but I'm always worried about that Philly bullpen. It never looks perfect to me. Yeah, Craig kimberlin that Philly bullpen would be huge, not to mention another team that really crossed my mind. Los Angeles Dodgers, especially after losing Kenley Jansen to the braves. I mean, he would be a monster in Los Angeles as well. You're good. You shouldn't be doing this insider job. I'll stop it. Stop it. Speaking of the Dodgers, Dave Roberts, to be extended by the Dodgers? I certainly hope and think so. They are talking and I hear they're closer and he is a lame duck going into this year, so let's hope for their sake that they work it out. And I know they're talking and I expect that something will get done there. Those of you who are Dodger fans on Twitter who don't like Dave Roberts, I just want you to understand something. You're wrong. You're so wrong. You're frighteningly wrong. I like it. You know what, people don't realize about Los Angeles. Everyone thinks it's a very laid back. And maybe in some ways it is and I understand that people may leave early, the traffic, which we referenced earlier, is horrendous. The fans are not that easygoing. You know what? It's like any other big market. You know, I'm looking to see it's Philly because there are crazy in Philly, but it's like New York, Boston. The fans will get on you if they don't think the move is right, but you know, it's a little harder to judge Dave Roberts because he's on one of those many teams where the front office has huge input, but I do believe he's great for a team and he's certainly we know he's fantastic for a Clubhouse, which is what you really need in this day and age. So I hope they bring him back. I think they will. I completely agree. I hope they do, and I believe they will as well. And if they don't, don't worry, somebody else will jump all over as quickly as they possibly can. That's a good job. Yeah, that's a good job to have. I agree. Yeah. Yeah, well, guys, this has been big time baseball today, John. Man, it has been so good to actually hear your voice and talk to you again about baseball. I'm so excited about baseball coming back in two weeks. I'm enjoying myself some spring training, but I want some games with some steaks, I can not wait. I love it, Cody. Well, John, make sure make sure you guys follow John on social media. As you mentioned, his main job is the beyond Twitter, so call him at John Heyman. And you can follow me at decker 6 and anti hero baseball on Instagram and guys, that's it for us today. We'll be back next week. Be safe out there. Beat it. If Cabot exterior stain was a chair, it'd be upholstered in rich, full grain leather, imported from Italy. Crafted with premium quality for over a 140.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on NPR News Now

NPR News Now

04:58 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on NPR News Now

"Speeds are live from. Npr news in washington. I'm jack speer vaccine makers pfizer and beyond tech say the results of their pediatric kovic. Nineteen vaccine trial provide a strong foundation for seeking authorization for five to eleven year olds. Npr's alison rb reports. The company will submit it stated to the fda for review the naxi maker say at one third. The adult does the vaccine triggered a strong immune response and children and was well tolerated with similar side effects to those seen in teenagers and young adults. Such as a sore arm or muscle aches. David kimberlin is a pediatric infectious disease. Doctor at the university of alabama at birmingham and a liaison from the american academy of pediatrics. To the cdc's advisory committee parents can be really competent if the authorization is made that it was done right that it was based on the data that it was based on science. This cds. advisory committee on immunization practices is set to meet on wednesday alison aubrey. Npr news washington yet another grim milestone for the corona virus pandemic or into the johns hopkins krona virus dashboard. The death toll from kovic nineteen has now reached six hundred. Seventy five thousand. That's as many people as reported or reported to have died in the us during the so called spanish flu. Pandemic of nineteen eighteen to nineteen nineteen like that's scourge more than a century ago. Scientists say the krona virus. it is to blame may never entirely disappear. Scientists say they are hopeful cove in nineteen become a milder seasonal bug. Human immunity strengthens the un secretary. General is warning against the new cold war urging us in china to repair what he calls. They're completely dysfunctional relationship. Comments come as president biden prepares to address the united nations more from. Npr's michele keleman un secretary general antonio gutierrez tells the associated press that. The us and china should be cooperating to combat climate change. Instead he says today we have only confrontation white house. Press secretary jen. Psaki says that's not the goal of the president's foreign policy which biden to lay out in his speech to the united nations and he will make absolutely clear that he is not looking to pursue a new cold war with any country in the world. Another white house official says biden. We'll speak about his diplomatic efforts on climate change. Cove in nineteen trade counter-terrorism end quote the vigorous competition with great powers michelle kellerman. Npr news the state department interest-rate-setting federal reserve this we could send its clearest signal to date or whether it will start raining in its ultra low interest rate policies later this year possibly the first step toward unwinding what has been unprecedented support for the economy during the krono virus. Pandemic many economists expect the fed to formally announce a pullback sometime in november stocks. Took a major hit today. Following overseas shares sharply lower amid concerns about a big chinese real estate developer. The dow fell six hundred fourteen points. This is npr. Georgia's governor has invoked a non-existent vaccine mandate in his recent arguments against mandates for cova nineteen. Vaccinations george blankenship of georgia public broadcasting us more twice this month. Republican governor. brian. Kemp aside it a supposed failed. Aids vaccine mandate in support of his stance against mandatory cova. Vaccination was on fox business. News aids vaccine mandate didn't work and the second time on the conservative podcast. Dr melanie thompson is a georgia-based. Hiv aids physician and researcher. She says there's an obvious problem with this. Logic simply do not have an aids vaccine stating that we do prevents people from knowing we can prevent hiv infections even without a vaccine spokesperson. Says kim actually vaccine for human papillomavirus or atv. It has never been mandatory in georgia for npr news. I'm grant blankenship and macon georgia. Harry potter fans came dressed as wizards as universal studios opened. Its first theme park. In china hollywood studios jurassic park kung fu panda and harry potter film franchises plus minions are featured at the park on the eastern outskirts of beijing. The opening in the chinese capital went ahead. Despite corona virus outbreaks in china's southeast that prompted the government to tighten travel controls in some areas universal studios beijing is the chinese capital's first foreign themed amusement park. It's the fifth worldwide for universal studios crude oil futures. Prices plunged sharply today along with stocks. Oil dropped more than two point. Three percent amid signs. The chinese property developers are facing possible problems. I'm jack speer. npr news this message comes from npr sponsor. Xfinity for more than one hundred eighty years. 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"kimberlin" Discussed on NPR News Now

NPR News Now

04:25 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on NPR News Now

"Nationwide. Roughly one hundred fifty thousand. New corona virus infections are reported every day in the us numbers hyacinth areas with low kovic vaccination rates. Dr david kimberlin a pediatric infectious. Disease specialist at children's of alabama notes. That more children in his reach are getting hospitalized or saying a whole lot of patients with kovin and some of them are being admitted to the regular floor. But you know about a third or admitted to the intensive care unit and as of yesterday more than half of the patients in the intensive care unit had covert and were there for. Kobe related reasons in berlin on. Npr's morning edition the former minneapolis. Police officer convicted of second degree murder for the death of george. Floyd last year is pleading not guilty to violating a teenager civil rights in a separate case. Derek chauvinism accused of improperly restraining. A black fourteen year old boy in two thousand three years later floyd struggle to breath after he was pinned face down on the ground and chauve impresses knee into floyd's neck for nearly nine and a half minutes. The number of migrants arrested after crossing the us. Mexico border dip slightly in august but npr's joel rose reports. The official monthly figures released late wednesday or still among the highest in decades immigration authorities encountered migrants more than two hundred thousand times last month. That's a two percent decline from july but still enough to strain resources at the border and caused political challenges for the biden administration. The majority of single adults were quickly expelled under a public health order. That's been in place. Since the beginning of the pandemic authorities say many of these migrants crossing repeatedly and getting counted more than once in the monthly total the number of unaccompanied migrant children. Crossing the border fell slightly in august. While the number of migrant family members rose approaching the all time record set in may of two thousand nineteen joel rose. npr news. France says it has killed the leader of islamic state in the greater sahara. Here's npr's eleanor beardsley. The french foreign minister called the killing of adnan. Abu walid al. Sarah who's known together was abu walid a decapitation of isis forces in the sahara and a massive blow to the organization loop hole boo boo. I lead was the origin of massacres violence and an atmosphere of terror in the whole region. Join dion told info radio the isis chieftain claimed responsibility for two thousand seventeen attack in nizhny air. They killed four. Us military personnel and four soldiers with nigeria's military. The us was offering a five million dollar award for information leading to his whereabouts. Ottawa leads group also kidnapped foreigners and is believed to be holding american. Jeffrey would key who was abducted from his home in. Nizhny are in two thousand sixteen. Eleanor beardsley npr news. Paris this is npr. The house oversight committee is requesting executives at exxon mobil and other big oil companies testify on capitol hill. Congressional democrats raised concerns about allegations of an industry-wide disinformation campaign about the role. Fossil fuels play in global warming. The request comes months after the greenpeace investigation project unearth released video clips that appear to show a senior exxon lobbyists talking about undermining president. Biden's climate change agenda toxic. Algae experts in the northwest. Say this summer. They've been finding blooms in unexpected places. The northwest news network. Santa king has details. Health officials have counted six sickened. Pets in the tri cities. All thought to have had recent contact with the columbia river. Four have died. Several more dogs died last month. Near spokane river's health officials are studying many bats and perch all found dead on deception pass. Experts say animals act as sentinels for human health and they say this could get worse by mid october as some toxic. Algae is just getting going worse. Still mega blooms may be more common. As the climate changes water's warm and north west populations grow for npr news. Ananta king in richland washington. First responders are on the scene of a magnitude six point zero earthquake. In southwestern china the shinwa news agencies reporting collapsed homes and power outages after the quake struck sichuan province in the pre dawn hours. At least three people were killed. Dozens more injured. This is npr news..

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"kimberlin" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

02:21 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Eric congressional hearing. Republicans called the US pullout from Afghanistan a disaster and disgrace. America's top diplomat defended it. Testifying remotely Secretary of State entity Blinken praised the U. S led evacuation of 124,000 people from Afghanistan. Evacuation itself was an extraordinary effort. Under the most difficult conditions imaginable. But Republicans like Texas Congressman Michael McCaul say the bloody and chaotic US exit was a surrender to the Taliban. The American people Don't like to lose, especially not to the terrorists. Steve Dorsey. CBS NEWS Washington House Democrats have unveiled a plan for tax hikes on big corporations and the wealthy to pay for trillions in social spending that President Biden is proposed. CBS is Sarah you all wife's House Democrats are proposing the corporate tax rate be increased at 26.5%. For corporations making more than $5 million. The wealthiest Americans would also see their income tax rate go up to 39.6%. But the smallest businesses would see their tax rate actually drop to 18% in a federal court in Minneapolis, the four former police officers in the George Floyd case will be arraigned today. They're charged with violating Floyd's civil rights. Derek Shoving was convicted of murder in state court and the criminal trial of the other three is set for March. Court action in Texas on the heels of the state's restrictive new abortion law. Travis County District Judge Karen Crump has blocked Texas right to life from suing Planned Parenthood over the state's new six week abortion ban at least until April. TRS Kimberlin Schwartz says anyone not associated with the organization is still eligible to sue the abortion provider. If they violate the bands. As long as Planned. Parenthood continues to comply with the law. Texas right to Life wouldn't be able to sue anyways, Planned Parenthood says they are in compliance, and now they're healthcare workers will have some protection from frivolous lawsuits. Chris Fox for CBS News AUSTIN Apple has released a software patch to fix a weakness in iPhones and other devices that could Let hackers in without any user action. The vulnerability was first exploited by an Israeli cyber firm. It's not clear how many Apple users had devices infected time on the round up eight past the hour..

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"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

"Single far left lane getting by there as well. Northwest side of the road. The work zone takes up two right lanes near Edsel Road. Stick to the left hand side there. Carlos Ramirez. W T o p traffic because the forecast for storm team four's Matt Ritter with the increased humidity, it's not going to cool off very quickly this evening will stay in the seventies for the next several hours. Overnight lows will be in the mid sixties to low seventies partly sunny, hazy, hot and humid for tomorrow in isolated like they thunderstorm will be possible out towards the mountains. High has been in the mid eighties, too. Low nineties, then hot and humid again on Wednesday with scattered late day thunderstorms possible again, mostly out towards the mountains. Highs will be in the mid eighties, too. Low nineties then, mostly cloudy on Thursday. More numerous showers and thunderstorms not as hot highs in the upper seventies Low eighties. I'm starting for meteorologists Matt Ritter done with his heat and humidity wanted out of here. It's mid September. Right now we're 72 buoys 72 rest in and 74 in D. C. The ship brought to you by mattress warehouse buy with confidence with one year price guarantee. Only at mattress warehouse sleep happens dot com. 11 41 district judge in Austin, Texas, temporarily blocking one of the state's largest anti abortion groups from suing Planned Parenthood under the state's new six week abortion ban More from reporter Chris Fox County District Judge Karen Crump has blocked Texas right to life from suing Planned Parenthood over the state's new six week abortion ban at least until April. TRL Kimberlin Schwartz says anyone not associated with the organization is still eligible to sue the abortion provider. If they Violate the bands as long as Planned. Parenthood continues.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

03:48 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Newsome fighting off those who want to replace him. An international group of scientists is arguing the average person doesn't need a covid 19 booster. Yet in opinion that highlights the intense scientific divide over the question. CBS News Medical contributor Dr David Agus. It certainly makes sense in my mind to go forward the booster shot to boost immunity and to prevent spread of Covid 19. An individual's testifying to the House Foreign Affairs Committee. Secretary of State Antony Blinken defends how the U. S conducted its pullout from Afghanistan as the situation quickly deteriorated faster than expected. Even the most pessimistic assessment did not predict that government forces in Kabul would collapse. While U. S forces remain a temporary legal setback for the largest anti abortion rights group in Texas reporter Chris Fox County District Judge Karen Crump has blocked Texas right to life from suing Planned Parenthood over the state's new six week abortion ban at least until April. TRL Kimberlin Schwartz says anyone not associated with the organization is still eligible to sue the abortion provider. If they violate the bands as long as Planned. Parenthood continues to comply with the law injunction are no injunction. Texas right to life wouldn't be able to sue anyways. Planned Parenthood says they are in compliance, and now they're healthcare workers will have some protection from frivolous lawsuits. Chris Fox for CBS News. Boston Federal judge's temporary order allows Iowa schools to mandate masks. This is CBS News. Dell semi annual sale for business has arrived. Save up to 45% on Dell Computers with Windows 10 Pro to succeed anywhere. Just call. 877 asked Dell, now from the Cairo Radio News Center at my Northwest Com Vandalism is one of the possible causes of last year's train derailment in Custer. That's according to a new report from the Federal Railroad Administration. Cairo radios Nicole Jennings with details. The F RA found four potential causes of the derailment, including Burlington Northern Santa Fes. Failure to alert crew about recent vandalism in the area, the crew, leaving the train unattended and not performing safety checks and the possibility of vandalism. The train set unattended for hours north of Bellingham just before the crash, and the infra noted that Vandals could have had an opportunity to cause. The damage is later found in the train's braking system. The report did conclude that the crew was not impaired by subject. Senses or fatigue and that the weather didn't play a role. The custard derailment spilled nearly 30,000 gallons of crude oil. Federal lawmakers pressed the US secretary of state about the military withdrawal from Afghanistan. Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee Secretary Antony Blinken defended the exit in the end. We completed one of the biggest airlifts in history. 124,000 people evacuated to safety Texas representative Michael McCaul is the top Republican on the committee. This was an unmitigated disaster of epic proportions. I never thought in my lifetime. That I would see an unconditional surrender to the Taliban secretary. Blinken will face more questions tomorrow when he testifies before the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee. Covid hospitalizations, maybe plateau in statewide. Still, doctors say they're treating more than 1600 patients. That's a pandemic record. Tayeb Riley is with the State Hospital Association. We could be at the beginning of a plateau. But we also don't know the impact of large events that are occurring across our state, including fairs and other socially fenced There is still no plans to bring in the National Guard to help with this surge because doctors say there aren't enough national resources. Instead, the state is relying on its emergency volunteer data Bank and your weather. Forecast. We're in for a cool off this week.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:12 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on WTOP

"Water. A widespread area of Texas is bracing for 6 to 12 inches of rain in some places could see up to a foot and a half. Nicholas is also bringing gusts of wind topping. 65 MPH President Biden stumps for Democratic California Governor Gavin Newsom ahead of tomorrow's recall election will be protecting California from Trump Republicans trying to block us from beating this pandemic cover 19 Gavin Newsom has had the courage lead. Stand up for science. Republican front runner and talk radio host Larry Elder holds his own Election Eve rally in Orange County Elder is one of 46 replacement candidates. Recent polls show Newsome fighting off those who want to replace him. An international group of scientists is arguing the average person doesn't need a covid 19 booster. Yet in opinion that highlights the intense scientific divide over the question, CBS News Medical contributor Dr David Agus, It certainly makes sense in my mind to go forward the booster shot to boost immunity. And to prevent spread of Covid 19 individuals Testifying to the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Secretary of State Antony Blinken defends how the U. S conducted its pullout from Afghanistan as the situation quickly deteriorated faster than expected. Even the most pessimistic assessment did not predict the government forces in Kabul would collapse while US forces remain A temporary legal setback for the largest anti abortion rights group in Texas reporter Chris Fox. Travis County District Judge Karen Crump has blocked Texas right to life from suing Planned Parenthood over the state's new six week abortion ban at least until April. TRL Kimberlin Schwartz says anyone not associated with the organization is still eligible to sue the abortion provider. If they violate the bands. As long as Planned. Parenthood continues to comply with the law injunction are no injunction. Texas right to life wouldn't be able To sue. Anyways, Planned Parenthood says they are in compliance, and now they're healthcare workers will have some protection from frivolous lawsuits. Chris Fox for CBS News. Boston Federal judge's temporary order allows Iowa schools to mandate masks. This is CBS News. Brought to you by progressive insurance drivers who saved with progressive.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on Monster: DC Sniper

Monster: DC Sniper

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on Monster: DC Sniper

"Just just had this big cart for everything. This is one of the many marches. Kimberly is held for ashley since she went missing june of two thousand seventeen so in march of two thousand seventeen. I got a call from ashley and she wanted to come and stay with me. But i told her to go on a trip for three months and if she can please wait for me and that. I want to go to morocco and see my husband. I'm married now but before. Then 'cause my fiance. I wanted to go see my fiance. And she said yes. Of course she said go she said go. But you're going to be back. can i said. Of course i'm going to be back. Sus kimberlin. her. Sister ashley lived in browning montana on the black feet indian reservation just about forty miles from the canadian border. Kimberly got engaged in two thousand seventeen to her now husband and she went on a trip to. Morocco will actually stay behind with the rest of her family. They kept in touch throughout the whole time. Phone calls texts. Facebook messenger and nothing in all seemed out of the ordinary. After around three months. Kimberly came back to browning. I landed on june eighth at ten twenty five pm and she never called stent call and then the next day i saw my phone. It said last active eighteen hours ago. I don't know what happened to her. But she waited until i got here and then when i got back there was no phone call. There's no techs and we couldn't find her actually have been in touch with kimberly up until hours before she landed back home in montana but when she got there actually was simply gone. No read messages on facebook. Phone straight. Voicemail no trace whatsoever. I was very numb. I don't know how to take it. I didn't know how all i knew was a search for. Just go look for her. Go search for skull fighter. Everywhere i went. I seen ashley. She was everywhere to me. And you girl would walk by. It was ashley and to me literally look like her. I would look at somebody. And it would. Just be ashley and then when i i would stop and look again. That girl wouldn't even look like her. I seen her everywhere. It's been over four years now and no one has seen or heard from ashley lowering heavier but it wasn't long before some twisted rumors began emerging the time. Line leading up to ask. His disappearance is pretty murky. But i've tried my best to recreate her last steps. There were a few significant events that occurred right around the time she disappeared before. Kimberly made it back. Home to brownie. Montana actually stopped by her parents house and had a strange encounter with her father. She ran into the house. Close all his blinds and she was very upset very upset she said i did something. Did something like like what did you do. What did you do like. Why are you acting like this. But she wouldn't say anything. She just ran over to the blinds and chooses panicking but she would never tell him what she did and then when the car pulled up he went to go look out who was outside and she elda him not to look. Don't look outside. She got mad at him and so he didn't look and then she took off. She left and then she never came back us last time that my family seen her he listened and he didn't do it. Somebody somebody out there. And that's what hurt him of these years. That would she went missing. He didn't never look season. Three of up and vanish is available right now on. Podcast platforms everywhere..

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"kimberlin" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

TIME's Top Stories

04:26 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on TIME's Top Stories

"Are surging pushing hospitals and healthcare workers to their breaking points by jamie ducharme by jamie ducharme in new orleans. Louisiana august twentieth was a good day in the pediatric intensive care unit at children's hospital new orleans carvis peril. Oh a two month old baby who had come in about a week earlier with respiratory sincil virus and cova nineteen was finally ready to breathe without the ventilator keeping his tiny body alive. You did it. Nurses in p. p. e. cooed as they removed the tube from his airway and he took his first solo gasp toes. Kicking downstairs. quinta edwards was preparing for her seventeen year old son. Nelson alexis the third to be discharged after spending more than two weeks in the hospital with cove in nineteen. I in the icu. Then stabilizing on an acute care floor. Fortunately he never regressed. Edwards says from outside. Nelson's room the door marked with signs. Warning of potential cova nineteen exposure inside. He's progressing slowly but surely the nurses and doctors who care for the sickest patients at children's hospital new orleans c. h. No have to take the good where they can. These days on august. Sixth louisiana governor john bel edwards announced that more than three thousand children. Statewide had been diagnosed with kovic. Nineteen over the course of just four days that same week about a quarter of louisiana children tested for kovic nineteen by the state's largest health system turned out to have the virus. Seventy young patients ended up in treatment at c. h. o. During the thirty days ending august twenty third prior to this the hospital had never had to care for more than seven in nineteen patients at a time and usually fewer than that on any given day in august. That number has been at least in the mid teens. Enough that the facility had to call in medical strike team from rhode island to help manage the surge c. h. n. isn't alone the extra transmissible delta variant has ushered in a new chapter of the pandemic for the first time. Pediatric hospitals are struggling to treat the number of young patients. Developing severe cases of kovic nineteen a record high of more than nineteen hundred. Children were hospitalized. Nationwide on august fourteenth and unlike during previous spikes infections have so far been clustered largely in states with low vaccine coverage meaning hospitals in under vaccinated states like louisiana florida tennessee. Alabama and texas are drowning. Our hospital system across alabama is beyond capacity last week. We had net negative. Icu beds and that's pediatric. And adult together. Says dr david kimberlin co director of the division of pediatric infectious diseases. At children's of alabama doctors are doing cpr in the back of pickup trucks. This grim scenario may seem shocking given one of the pandemics long standing silver linings that children for the most part are spared from the worst of covert nineteen. About four hundred children. Nationwide have died from cove. Nineteen since the pandemic began and most pediatric hospitals have seen no more than a handful of patients at a time which makes the current surge in the south and parts of the mid west especially unnerving. There is no evidence that the delta variant is causing more severe disease than previous strains. Says dr sean o'leary vice chair of the american academy of pediatrics. A p. committee on infectious diseases less than two percent of children who have caught cove in nineteen during this wave landed in the hospital. Roughly the same percentage as during earlier phases of the pandemic according to time analysis of a p and.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on Channel 52: The DC Podcast

Channel 52: The DC Podcast

04:39 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on Channel 52: The DC Podcast

"Well grass episode of fields with staff round three of my knbr fall. I am bill. I've always had written to her own rated fluid solo port. This case took committee being what happen kids. so yes. We're tonight for our final hulk of the month per week covering Amazing spiderman three eighty. One three two. And then when we're done would you like to talk some sinister war too quick all right man. Good current all right. She says lose her comics. Charlie esser all right all have a cloud or have digital insane. I have a system i do. I was system. They stay in one spot. Until i scan the covers so i know which i have and then they go right down to the basement. Everything is proper place. He doesn't even bother talking comics. Like you know they're just like sitting lake like scattered like back there probably like on the back of the toilet tanker something you probably through. It just gets me. I'm sorry he probably just throw them away eventually. It's like you know what i am calling from when i was twelve. Come on get imprisoned. You know there's not a lot of storage space in prison cellblock. Where could i keep my comex purse all right. So let's get to these issues issues handsome hall issues. Dogging me and i believe like i guess. Peter david who's writing the hulk book at the time didn't like the stories basically just like read condensates dream. He never keep that in mind because it gives that would be really weird of hawk was dreaming a lot of this so we don't minor all right so amazing spiderman three eighty one from september nineteen ninety-three fighting incredible. Hulk is in town. This time he's smart raid writer. David mick mulvaney. Ill pencil mark bagley handsome halt else. The fancy name. Like ray house for alex By bag ooh we love your inker randy kimberlin in l. milgram colors. Bob sharon lederer. Rick parker editor danny finger. That's right award title this one. Sampson unleash haircut. I get it. I was gonna say can say doc samson but you know he he does have. His friend is Fans out there. We're doing now anything to be. Psychiatry psychologists and psychiatrists unless you knew drugs just like all right after clearing customs at jfk international. This is so weird. Because isn't he running the pantheon at this point and they don't they have their own private aircraft. I'm like why are steered ad hoc exhibition is come on together at the big green angry joe. Just like little caesars. Oh.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on The World and Everything In It

The World and Everything In It

02:24 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on The World and Everything In It

"Container. The threat to triggered a massive police response and the evacuations of government buildings and businesses in the area law enforcement officials identified the suspect as forty nine year. Old floyd ray roseberry of north carolina. They're still trying to determine what motivated him to drive onto the sidewalk outside if the library of congress and make bomb threats but relatives of the suspect said he was distraught over deaths in his family and recent events in his life. A federal appeals court in new orleans. This week upheld a texas law. Banning dismemberment abortions. World's kirsten flavin has that story. The 2017 law seeks to prohibit the use of forceps to dismember unborn babies. While they're still alive inside the womb. Abortion rights advocates argued. That babies cannot feel pain during the station period affected by the law. They also argued in court that one alternative provided in the law using suction to remove fetus. Also results in dismemberment a three judge panel of the fifth. Us circuit court of appeals blocked enforcement of the law last year but texas was granted a rehearing by the full court and a majority of the fourteen appellate judges who heard arguments in january sided with taxes on wednesday kimberlin schwartz with texas. Right to life celebrated the decision. She said anyone can see the cruelty of dismemberment abortions she added. We're grateful the judges recognized this horror reporting for world. I'm kristen flavin am i'm ken. Covington straight ahead worldview consequences in afghanistan loss or affinity for abbreviations. This is the world and everything in it. It's friday august twentieth. Twenty twenty one glenn to have you along for today's edition of the world and everything in it. Good morning. i'm nick brown a rain of terra. That's how those on the ground described the situation in afghanistan. Things have gone from bad.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)

MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)

02:17 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on MSNBC Rachel Maddow (audio)

"We saw a small navy team. Dispatched hospital in lafayette. They're going to be able to staff sixteen eighteen. Twenty beds maybe Tell us about the match between the magnitude of the problem that you're living through and what kind of external resources might make. A dent. might help right now. We do need help from outside. No doubt about that and we have a phenomenal leader of our alabama department of public health. Scott harris. Who was in meetings all day today with the white house Representative vaccine coordinator leader from the white house. Who's here in alabama and this was one of the lead issues that they were discussing throughout the day to day is going to be here tomorrow as well. We welcome the the the input from from the white house in from the national level to be able to try to get the resources that we we need. And in addition to that i will say this in somewhat hopeful kind of a way we. We have seen this play out. Maybe not to this extent in our part of the country. But we've seen it play out over and over again across the last eighteen months in other regions of the united states and to some extent here as well back in january and so so we have an idea of what to do. We know how to take care of patients who have vid. We have adequate supplies for the most part. We aren't struggling with some of the same really dire challenges that we were facing last year. We just now have too many patients in this hyper transmissible delta variant is is. It's not giving us any breaks here. And until people put masks on when they go inside and get more vaccines Into arms with sleeves rolled up. I think we are gonna just be looking at this event over and over again even after we do get through this crisis we will get through it. But it's just what it's going to look like in the meantime. Dr david kimberlin co director of the division of pediatric infectious diseases at the alabama birmingham which is obviously an excellent university and the flagship research institution healthcare and research institution in the state. Thank you for speaking so bluntly tonight sir and good luck to you and your colleagues as you go through this. Please come back to us and keep us apprised We'll keep covering the story and we'd love to bring whatever national attention. We can to try to help. We really appreciate that. Thank you martyrdom. Come here tonight. stay.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on Big Time Baseball

Big Time Baseball

05:22 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on Big Time Baseball

"Trevor stories gonna end up. And do you think there's a possibility that the colorado rockies could botch this enough. That trevor story ends up staying on that team this year. No disrespected iraqis. But are we even allowed to remove them from watching anything after what we've seen from him over the last couple of years i think not. I think it's well within their their means to botch it. I hope they don't for their own organizational. You know their own organizational growth. I hope they don't botch it. Ever trevor story. I hope they don't buy the. Ob gets to go somewhere either way. Trevor story is going to be fine. Eventually he becomes a free agent and he picked wherever he wants to go. So i don't know where the good fit is form. You hear the yankees. They certainly are team That you know as always really been rumored to him because of trevor stories. Love for for dare jeeter. He grew a big. Derek jeeter fan. I'm sure the the yankees at this point are desperate in. try anything. but you're right. It hasn't really address their needs. I don't know where the for as good of a player in durban stories the most. Alright he's one of the best shortstop again. I don't know that there is a simple fit for him anywhere right. Dodgers don't need them. They got seger The i guess the giants could use them but they don't really need crawford's having a good year really fit their mo a as well. You look into that central. Obviously you know the car. Everybody seems to have a shortstop that day spots. I don't know that there's exactly an easy fit for him anywhere. And i think that's probably why we're here in the yankee so much because really they're the only ones that can absorb it a and Be they could move Gabriel torres from short who struggled at that spot to seize it. So i don't know what do you think you know it like. You said. there's no. There's no one in the league that i'm seeing just like okay. That's a fit. Go there done in done in done. But i also think trevor story has been a bit of a victim of the season that to other guys have hat and that is frazier and kris bryant. Chris brian is i think. Been the probably the biggest thorn and trevor stories saw side the season because not only is kris bryant. Come out of the gate with a huge year and back to form. But he's also playing more positions than he's ever played he actually has been playing centerfield left field right field first base third base. He's moved all over the place. I think chris. Brian has made himself just too valuable trevor story. I feel like who is valuable. Hasn't shown what trump what chris. Brian is doing this season. So i personally think somehow that might have hurt story a little bit. Yeah you might be right. And listen. I think in terms of kris bryant. I personally believe he's looking forward to wherever he's going. Because i i just feel like he would like to play one position. He would like to settle in at once but obviously the time to play multiple multiple positions. Now when you're trying to get traded you're trying to get moved. Having you know a bunch of different gloves in your locker benefits you especially when you have any offensive year that you're having so i think you might be right. It could be pigeonholing. Trevor story because you know he plays shortstop and right now there are a bunch of shortstops especially on the teams that are winning. That are that are solid if not solid great shortstop. So he's he's a tough one but kris bryant. He's clearly the name that is going to I think garnered the most attention. Maybe aside from kimberlin. I think also because the cubs have struggled. It's pretty. it's been easy to Point out there years because it's been clear almost from the start that the cubs wanted to move these guys. And now we're starting to see that come to fruition. I don't know if you guys saw it as came across my phone via. Mlb network dodgers and padres are amongst the teams engaging in trade talks with the twins for jose burials and then looming the padres. Get that guy watch out. That is a that. Would be a huge pickup in san diego and quite frankly based on this season right now. That's going on and for the dodgers and quite frankly the dodgers who could the dodgers us bounty us. Oh my god yes. The twins are are about to run up the score here if if they have those teams two teams involved in it because both of those two teams by the way chasing the giants right now so they can add that kind of started pigeon. It's gonna be interesting to see if that comes for wishing who wins that Who wins that battle. Because they i think they padres probably more so than than the dodgers the dodgers. They got depth on their own but the padres definitely need a guy like barros in that rotation for sure. And but i'm not a guy i've never been a guy that goes like well. Teams need block trades. This might be one of those trades at the dog needed absolute lack. This might be like we cannot allow this to take place Type situation but going back to chris bryan men just endless suitors. For but in my mind there is just no better better place form than queens. New york mets perfect perfect perfect fit. But here's the thing. He's got a teammate. That i think is also perfect..

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"kimberlin" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

03:32 min | 1 year ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on 600 WREC

"The Ben Ferguson podcast download it now putting the squeeze on China a little more. I'm Dave Anthony Fox News. The Biden administration is blacklisted. More Chinese companies foxes Rachel Sutherland live at the White House. Dave. At least 10 Chinese furs will have a harder time doing business with American companies as the administration alleges human rights abuses in Xinjiang. The blacklisting comes after the Commerce Department targeted five Chinese companies last month, saying they engaged in forced labor. US firms will have to get a government license before doing business with the companies on the list. The U. S has criticized China for his treatment of religious and ethnic minorities. And for pulling down freedoms in Hong Kong, Dave Rachel the day after President Biden moved up the date for the U. S troop withdrawal from Afghanistan to be completed to August. 31st Republicans are wary as the Taliban takes control of more areas. Congressman Lee Zeldin tells Fox business there needs to be coordination, communication with the Afghans. They need to be set up for success as much as possible. Covid cases are up 11% this week in the U. S. Almost all that rise in areas with low vaccination rates, says fighter works on a third dose, a booster shot. Spicer says it believes some people may need this within 6 to 12 months after getting vaccinated the government though not signing off on this, yet they are writing quote Americans who have been fully vaccinated do not need a booster shot at this time. The FDA, CDC and the National Institutes of Health are engaged in a science based Rigorous process to consider whether or win a booster might be necessary Boxes marked MEREDITH. It's Iranian, windy in parts of the Northeast as tropical storm also moves up the coast with the risk of spawning more tornadoes. Some Chevy and GMC truck owners will get recall notices in the mail. GM needs to fix more than 400,000 pickups. Some 2015 and 16 models because side airbags can explode without warning. It happened three times last month in trucks unoccupied Sonora was injured. America's listening to Fox News Some medical experts say schools could face another abnormal year Dr David Kimberlin, with Children's of Alabama, telling W. B R. C. Are we going to go back to more distanced kind of learning? Are we going to go back to masking in schools for those schools that have stepped away from that? I don't know That's going to be the case, but I think we need to be ready for it. And in case we need to the FDA has issued a warning connecting the vaccine in adolescents to side effects, including myocarditis Governor Ivey criticizing ale dot com covid coverage. A headline suggested Low vaccine rates could lead to new restrictions in Alabama. The governor calls misleading. Ivy says Alabama is open for business and vaccines are readily available in a state of emergency, as well as health orders have all expired. In the words of the governor. We're moving forward nearly 80 years after Pearl Harbour authorities have identified the remains of an Alabama sailor who was killed in that attack. Jim Parity reports. Maybe Fireman second class Ralph Battles. A native of Boaz was assigned to the USS Oklahoma. The ship took multiple torpedo hits from the Japanese and capsized. Killing 429 crewmen, including battles for decades. His remains were buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Honolulu, Known as the Punch Bowl. Several years ago, the defense P O W M I, a accounting agency exhumed the remains of battles. And other servicemen for further analysis, including DNA testing. Ralph Battles will make his final trip home to.

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"kimberlin" Discussed on 600 WREC

600 WREC

02:55 min | 2 years ago

"kimberlin" Discussed on 600 WREC

"The legislation expanded the child tax credit for one year and allows pre pay benefits. Couples earning $150,000 or less received the full payment with eligibility Based on 2019 and 2020 tax years, President Biden has proposed extending the tax credit through 2025. On Capitol Hill. Jared Halpern, Fox News president, and Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu of again spoken by phone with the White House says the president. Against that Israel has a right to defend itself against rocket attacks from Hamas will also expressing support for a cease fire. Earlier, press secretary Jen Psaki to the White House is hoping for de escalation or focus our goal. Every single action we take every statement we make is with the objective of Reducing the violence and bringing an end to the conflict on the ground, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Mark Milley said. It's no one's in no one's interest to continue fighting. President Biden is announced at least 20 million covert vaccines will head overseas to countries that are still struggling to vaccinate people. The doses will come from existing production of five from a journal or Johnson and Johnson vaccine stocks. It'll boost the global vaccine sharing commitment from the U. S. To 80 million The New York Racing Association. Has this been a trainer Bob Baffert from entering horses at its tracks pending an investigation of the failed drug test of Kentucky Derby winner but Dina Spirit America is listening. Reponse knew. 603 news Radio 1055 w E. R C Now, the Children as young as 12 can get vaccinated against Cove in health experts are encouraging parents to follow through. Dr David Kimberlin with Children's Hospital says the vaccines are safe. Side effects. Minor small percentages. 56% might have a little bit fever somewhere in the 20 to 25% might have a little bit of tiredness. But again that goes away after a day or so, Kimberlin says he knows some parents have misgivings. Please, um, you know, set your concerns aside, Listen to your pediatrician's listen to folks that they're they're really knowledgeable about the data and get your adolescence vaccinated. Excuse at 6 30 now more of them, Michael Berry show. I'm Jim. Parity NewsRadio 1055 w we are see. It's that time, time time. Just lock and load. Michael. Very show is on the air. I'm not sure there's a real lesson to be learned here..

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With hospital poised to halt baby's life support, family wins reprieve

Glenn Beck

00:39 sec | 3 years ago

With hospital poised to halt baby's life support, family wins reprieve

"Tarrant county judge has extended the temporary restraining order to keep a nine month old baby alive tensely Lewis as a critical heart condition it's been on life support at cook children's hospital hospital was originally going to pull the plug November tenth because of a ten day ruling Texas Kimberlin Schwartz with Texas right to life representing the family says the order keeps the hospital from doing that we are very blessed that we have this extra time for tensely and now we have until December tends to keep looking for new facilities to allow intensely to fight for her life shorts is asking the governor to get rid of the ten day law

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How Kim Jong Un is 'playing' President Trump

Between The Lines

12:47 min | 3 years ago

How Kim Jong Un is 'playing' President Trump

"Well. It's been more than a year since since Donald Trump and Kim Jong UN at Singapore and a month since they meeting on the North Korean side of the demilitarized iron. This is the first time a sitting U._S.. President has has ended the hermit kingdom. It was an extraordinary visual as president trump took the final steps north toward the line separating north and south South Korea a smiling Kim Joan walking briskly to meet him the first time a sitting American president has ever stepped foot inside the reclusive estate another handshake before the cameras will historic events to be sure but the jury is still out true Pyongyang has released U._S.. Hostages halted nuclear and until last week missile tests and signaled a willingness to at least talk about denuclearization. It's is a far cry from two years. AGO is an remember trump's foreign fury threats North Korea best not make any more threats to the united rated states they will be met with fire and fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never ever seen before thank you or rocket man's provocations rocket man should have been handled a long time ago the little rocket man. We're going to do it because we really have. No Oh choice in data one point North Korea's foreign ministry even warned Australia was coming within the range of the nuclear strike that said Pyongyang Anyang has hinted it might resume nuclear and missile tests if the U._S. South Korean military exercises continue well. Let's get an update on North Korea as well as its thirty five year old dictator from N._F._l.. Field She's been in Asia correspondent for the Washington Post and before that the Financial Times terms for several years she's being closer than almost any journalist to the North Korean regime having visited there regularly over the past fifteen years recent book is called the great successor the secret rise and rule of Kim Jong UN as published by John Murray when my colleague Hamish Macdonald Interviewed Food and a few weeks ago I actually rushed to the bookstore and I bought a copy of it and I have to say it's an absolutely outstanding book. Anna welcome to between the lines are thank you very much. Tell them what a great introduction. Don't do it often but it's very good now. Pyongyang's last nuclear test was nearly two years ago it lasts launched a long range missile all in November two thousand Seventeen Tissot a few short range weapons since then Donald Trump would say that's that's gripe progress. Isn't it yeah I mean He. I would say that that's great progress. I mean certainly as you said it's a shop change from where we were two years ago but I think this is all very tactical from Kim engines perspective and really he's been in the driver's seat the whole time he has been calling the shots here so through two thousand seventeen he was firing missiles at seemed like every second day he conducted these two nuclear tastes including one that was a demonstrably a hydrogen bomb and then in when he was ready at the end of November two thousand seventeen when he said he'd completed his nuclear program he was signaling that he was ready to. I'm back on this charm offensive that we saw over the course of last year and that's because he feels like he's in a position of strength now he he's showing that he's made astonishing progress with missiles and nuclear weapons and he wants to be seen now as the responsible and respected leader of a nucleus date and of equivalent to Donald Trump and she's paying and let me a potion and that's where we're at now in Washington has made it clear that it wants Pyongyang to make concrete steps steps towards denuclearization before it's willing to as I sanctions that limit North Korea's tried but you know until recently the consensus was that Kim Jong Hoon was was really a madman because he really wanted these nuclear weapons. is He really crazy. He has not crazy he has coldblooded and ruthless but he is definitely not a rational not a nutjob as president trump wants colt him and you know to point to the evidence for that is the simple fact that he he is still in power almost eight years on he's defied all the expectations that he would be too inexperienced and too young to take over this this regime and he's done it by acting in a very rational strategic way <hes> to take control of North Korea so a part of that is embarking on this nuclear program which enabled him to both fend off the outside world as well as kind of a AH show strength internally give the general something to be proud of gives the ordinary people something to be proud of and they are proud of it. North Koreans have told hold me that there are especially proud that have managed to do something that <hes> South Korea and Japan have not been able to do so this is like old pot of his is plan I think and and now the face to of that plan is this charm offensive that we're now into try to be seen as an international statesman to be the <hes> you know normalizing his leadership and coming out into the outside world and most of all now he's turning to the economy and trying to develop L. at North Korea's very very backwards and decrepit economy because he knows that that's where his legitimacy could have trouble that if he is not able to show the people of North Korea that life is getting better under his leadership he may begin to have trouble keeping crowded you along kimes primary goal here is survival but let me put this to you. Anna surely the only way the North Koreans Happens <hes> no way whatsoever that he feels he needs them for his security. <hes> you know when he was taking over just two months before he took over the leadership of North Korea Moammar Gaddafi was dragged out of a ditch and Libya and beaten and killed in a very brutal way that must be seated on Kimberlin's uh-huh brain that this is what happens to a leader who strikes a deal with the United States to give up their nuclear capability so I cannot say anyway he would relinquish everything but I think he may relinquish. Something and I actually think president trump's doing the right thing here. It is time to talk to North Korea because decades needs of isolating North Korea have not solved the problem of isolation has allowed North Korea to develop nuclear weapon so you're in agreement. He said that in the trump era it's clear that the political consensus consensus including in Washington it's come around so trump's view that talking to North Korea is a good thing but could trump shift the consensus further if he decides Washington can actually live with a nuclear North Korea well. I'm not sure that Washington has come round. There are many detractors in Washington and of president trump's approach and many skeptics about denuclearization but I do think that this current phase is the right approach to be taking because we should be engaging with North Korea. There should be some progress here. You know maybe they can't get them to give up his nuclear nuclear weapons that you know they can get him to stop firing them. That could get to stop threatening them. You know if there was more engagement with North Korea the people of North Korea would have more exposure go to the outside world be able to open their eyes to the truce which they get precious little off in North Korea so there are lots of benefits to be had there that you you know not necessarily denuclearization per se that is a very very tough thing to reach but there's a lot of wiggle room between nothing and full utilization so Kim plying trump here. He's he is getting all the attention but he's conceding nothing yeah in many respects. He is playing trump. I mean trump is waxing facing lyrical about Kim jong-un explaining why the human rights abuses talking about how they fell in love assures an opinion that Kim Jong UN does is not share Kim's on pragmatic about it but can learn his won him over without having to do anything at all other than show up. You know it's old style. Dale no substance so the question is how long Kim Jong and can continue to string donald trump along like this. He knows that Donald Donald Trump is a very unconventional American president. He's unlikely to get anybody else like him again. So if Kim Jong UN is going to cut any kind of deal he needs to do it while Donald Trump is power and actually one of the things I discovered in the course of reporting this book was that the North Korean diplomats in New York had actually gone to visit a very very famous Korean fortuneteller in Manhattan to us as president trump would be reelected. That's how concerned they are but how good is the word of the United States because as as you will know the George W Bush administration did a deal with Gaddafi that he relinquishes nuclear program and yet Bush's successor. Obama helped sleet if it's to topple Gadhafi well. That's why I think that Kim Jong will never give up his nuclear weapons because that's the thing about democracy right we change. Litas is so he cannot be assured than whoever succeeds Donald trump whenever that is will stick to the same line so yeah. He's not giving those up. My guest is n._F._l.. I feel she's the author of the great successor the secret rise and the rule of Kim Jong on intriguingly the U._S. subtitle for the book is the divinely perfect perfect destiny of brilliant comrade Kim Jong Un. Let's turn to your book because clearly this is a secretive and paranoid regime that makes it very difficult to find reliable information about king John on now based on your research including interviews with defectors and members of the family. What can can you tell us about Kim. Yeah I sit out to talk to every person who never met him are to be able to put together this portrait of him and the picture that emerged this child is person who lived such an ebb normal antisocial life came from such a dysfunctional family emily. There's really no way he could've turned out any differently from the ruthless person we see before us today as a when he it was growing up in North Korea's little princeling he lived a life of absolute luxury but also of isolation in these royal compounds that scattered around North Korea he had xbox games or whatever the equivalent was then and imported food and watched movies and and his own zoo his father had a car adapted for him so you could drive it when he was a small child so he wanted for nothing except for friends he had no friends he did not go to school. He had a Tutu came to the house. He didn't even know his half siblings from his father's other relationships so he he just had his only tuneful siblings. That's only at to play within that led him to latch onto anybody he could and one of the people who became a kind of playmates inmates to him when he was seven years old was this Japanese Sushi chef who I interviewed several times in Japan and he had gone into the household there and Kim John had let sean to him and he used to the shift used to take him fishing and flying kites and they listen to Whitney Houston on the shapes Walkman way back when in an <hes> you know he he really was starved for company and so then at the age of twelve he went to the Swiss capital of burn to go to school there and the idea there was that he should be able to live something of a normal life so he did go to school. He did live you know as the son of a diplomat so he was able to have friends and enjoy going swimming in the French Riviera and eating pizza in Italy and all these kinds of things that an expect hidden Switzerland's can enjoy but even there he struggled partly because of language <hes> festival studied in

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Cubs, Kimbrel reach 3-year, $43M deal

Golic & Wingo

01:19 min | 4 years ago

Cubs, Kimbrel reach 3-year, $43M deal

"That comes agree to three year deal closer, Craig Kimball. The deals were forty three million includes a fourth year option as first reported by MLB network confirmed by ESPN kimbrel free agent. He reports the cubs on Thursday for physical. The expectation is he'll be ready to pitch before June twentieth. A source has sold ESPN's Jeff passan the pitcher with three hundred plus save since his debut in twenty eleven he's a seven-time all-star Trey wingo like this beautiful move for the cubs, they've had all kinds of closer issues. I think they lead the league majors most blown saves a Pedro strop right now is they're closed. I think they're gonna move him back to be the setup man wants kimberlin. They're ugly. What's one thing. Interesting about this. He should be ready to pitch by June twentieth. Shouldn't you be ready to pitch right now? Yeah. You know they'll go through the simulated game. And all that. But, but I gotta believe from the salary side of this wall. Right. I mean the expectation what he ended up. With only about fourteen million. I know he'll survive, but maybe case was gonna make a little more than that. You. All right. Lots of Rama noodles for that. You know. Lift him up in prayer through his time of struggle. But this will come back, by the way, the, the youngest guy ever for three hundred saves and some he couldn't find the until June. This will be topic of discussion

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