34 Burst results for "Koga"

Are Weeb There Yet?
"koga" Discussed on Are Weeb There Yet?
"Up a couple things and tells koga to buy them And then they go meet an older man about a bike And it has a small storage box and radio like examines. The bike and the bike itself isn't in great shape But they're here just to take off the box. So rocco guides kojima through removing it and they thanked the old man and kojima realizes that the stuff they got from. The convenience store was for him so she offers it to him and they're on their way. I love it this i. I don't know if it's true. But the the moped community in this town seems very nice like that everywhere going back to barter system because someone on a same vehicle as you. I was wondering when we get this with people with gps feeling because one of my favorite stories is a friend of mine who was working. I think will run at the time. And he got pulled aside by a manager because he was complained about by another co worker. Because he didn't do. The jeep wave at them when they're in the parking lot. They both had sheeps. And i was like. Is that a real story. I lost my mind that someone would complain about. I didn't get cheap wave. That wasn't subaru community. She puts a storage box on her bike. It looks great. She so happy and they did this in the school. Parking lot so a teacher comes out and he offers her his old basket from the front of his old cubs. So now she's got so much storage shit. You're cobra to pale as you join you. See them pop up every. Yeah and rico says that parts come and go so just like ask the universe for them manifest them and they might come. I loved this dynamic of Giving general moped advice but also being like hey be a person let me use thinly-veiled motor cycle moped metaphors to be like. Yeah if you like toxic people and say you're when you want. They can help you with that. I know so yeah. That's off to after putting her backpack in the storage box and she liked tries to pick up more speed than usual but the wind hurts her eyes. So now she's thinking..

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"I'm Cliff Albert and the Koga News Center. That's what's happening in some of the mountain areas of the county this afternoon. A flash flood warning remains in effect for another 45 minutes until 4 15 this afternoon in some of those areas affected by the thunderstorms that actual weather service says those areas that are being infected include Borrego Springs, Mount Laguna, like we're MCA. I April in Pine Valley and Boulevard and Ocotillo Wells full forecast for the weekend. Coming up the White House has President Biden has the power to make businesses with 100 or more workers were choir their employees to get vaccinated or to get tested. Weekly White House press secretary Jen Psaki explains. Congress passed a law in 1970, the Occupational Safety and Health Act. And the reason the Department of Labor and OSHA is able to take the strong step to protect Americans from covid is that Congress passed that law. The White House press secretary, called the vaccine strategy by the president significant and bold and said Vaccine requirements work. The leading Republican candidate for governor when the recall election Tuesday, is already claiming shenanigans talk shows, Larry Elder says he has lawyers ready to file lawsuits over voter integrity complaints. Sent to his campaign Elders website also links to an online petition demanding the state legislature investigate the twisted results of the recall election. The polls will be open this weekend for in person voting starting tomorrow, the county Register of voters is using ballot marking machines at all in person voting locations more than 200 of them in the county. The touch screen machines are paired with the printer so voters can review their ballot Polls were open tomorrow will be open again. Sunday, Monday and through Election Day on Tuesday. Elsewhere the news at this hour it is the anniversary of 9 11 the 20th year since the attack in America in September, 2000 and one And as the nation looks back to that day, a group of 16 2nd graders in a classroom with President Bush today and Sarah sort of Florida when he learned of the terror attacks reflecting on that day it was during a visit with second graders at Emma Booker Elementary School that President George W. Bush learned about the 9 11 attacks. 20 years later, those students now young adults remember vividly the moment White House chief of staff Andrew Card with spurred in the ear of the commander in chief to Brock, who works as a chemical engineer in Houston, says 9. 11 taught him to work each day to strengthen relationships with family and friends, because tomorrow is never guaranteed. Damian Smith, a soldier posted at Fort Campbell, Kentucky, says he was already destined for military service. But 9 11 underscored its importance. That's Jonathan Serrie reporting in Sarasota, Florida Kogo will bring you live coverage tomorrow of the events in New York, Washington, D. C and Pennsylvania for the 20th anniversary of 9 11 from five AM to nine PM tomorrow and then from noon to one tomorrow. Koga News Special report with people who were directly affected by the attack, including United Airlines pilot has said the terrorists may have been aboard his plane that day. Coca News time 3 34 Let's check freeways with Cocos real time traffic and here is traffic deal. Thanks Cliff Northwest side of the 15 at the 56 an accident There is the fast lane block. Things are jammed up from the 1 63. Then on the north, Um 15 Chicano heads up. There's a stalled out truck that's on the right hand shoulder along the coast Northwest side of the five Really busy. It's stacked up from the 56 up to Carlsbad Village Drive. Looking at just over 45 minutes there, south bound side of the five slow from 10. Barack to Santa Fe. Been on the CH five Admission Bay Drive. There's an accident there..

The Tiny Meat Gang Podcast
"koga" Discussed on The Tiny Meat Gang Podcast
"That's going base dot com slash. Tmz so yeah. What else is up. Just hanging out with bruce this weekend. Yeah bruce actually talking about the show. Yeah i'm excited for a man. It's a huge break for him. I mean his daughters. Yeah yeah yeah yeah. Yeah dudes cake in for his daughters. His daughter has done yeah. He's helping them k. Koga death in a monetary way. Not in another way. Yeah we don't we don't actually we've never been able to use the bank accounts. We don't have access to them at all because you know they spend it all on shoes and notebooks. Girls are right and when they go to college they can get the rest and get it now. I watch the show. Yeah come a stan. Yeah yeah i. I just wanna watch one episode and be like what's going on here. What is actually happening here. And then you know do some research and see if we love it stopping being haters. Yeah we're not being haters joking. Low well sarcasm. Okay fair 'cause you know 'cause to episodes ago yeah man. We got so many comments appeal being like you guys. Just boomers haters episodes. Aiding not really. I don't think it was. I don't think we were hating anything. I think we were hating the fight. Yeah and also hating on modern entertainment. But that's fine. Yes that's the crazy part is like you know someone tweeted this. Have me i feel for those people. you know. it's just. It's really unfortunate. There's like literally no way to stop a youtube video once you're watching it. I agree with that person. It's just so enforcement what you had play. You have to listen to some things that are bad then..

The Combat Divas Podcast
"koga" Discussed on The Combat Divas Podcast
"Have problems getting my nostrils but test is now that a book book you already know. This property teaching of mexico located cause issues. Major goto protests. What made you think well we were. They said we were exposed by One of the people at work so on orders and one of the women there she was exposed and you thought that she was coming down with like a common cold or bronchitis or just catching a little bug because she has taken the backseat already. So she didn't think nothing of it. And i think that maybe one of her family members That she had been close with or been around had tested positive so she went. Sing it A rapid tests in her came back positive so immediately everyone an office. We went to go get tested. It the self administered tests which. I don't think that i did go as far as i could have. Because i got the thing should know modest came back negative but they also tell us like the. The information has changed as far as koga protocols from the beginning of the pandemic all away up in so now if it was like a soldier. Expose you immediately get a test. But then it's also like once you expose you wait two days of quarantine and then get the test in quarantine So you get your results on like it's so much so they said that we we didn't wait long enough to go get tested in s. Why was negative. What i had went away. I was like. I'm gonna get the tests a couple of days later than i went but buses. It was negative initiatives negative. I was like. I warm clear to go on my weekend trips. I went on a weekend trips in. Atlanta was some people and i came back that sunday. Evening is that monday morning. I would go get this. I was like all right so home. They'll get test that Go ahead and go work while blah and let people now in stock in a result stock results. The results in i get a call at nine not like nine thirty. That night was saying like Million you tested The tests.

Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
"koga" Discussed on Energy Thinks with Tisha Schuller
"The public and then the last thing i'll say is i think i should have an honorary ph dan psychology because i spent a lot of time trying to understand how people make decisions on. Why people have these via season. Why we get so entrenched in these contradictory worldviews in what i learned from this reading is thinking about the economy's is actually a more evolved format thinking and as you as you mentioned you start to to see this throughout your life you realize oh you have a lot more complexity and all the decisions we make in our life and often two things are true at the same time and so this this more sophisticated way of thinking opens up a different level of conversation for us to help other stakeholders with our kids with our employees and so it really is foundational. That two things can be true at the same time for this work. And it's really helpful in practice. And that's something that you taught me early on in my career when we were working at koga was if we can listen to the stakeholders we just opened doors. And so if we don't outright say i'm right you're wrong. Only one of these things is true. we can really build relationships that are enduring and that solution oriented so totally agree. That's very helpful explanation and You mentioned the fossil free mindset. And i want to tease that out. Just a little bit. With these two energy mindsets we know them very well the fossil free mindset and sort of the lifeblood mindset and with the fossil free mindset. Why doesn't education work for them. It's it's such a great point. And i think it's probably best A talked about through this lens of behavioral psychology which is many of us especially if we're scientists. We love to go to science to figure out how to unravel mysteries. And there is a ton of data that show that people make decisions based on their identity and their values in each of us do this every day when we choose the new sources we listened.

The Economist: The Intelligence
Delta's Force: Australia's Covid Plans Crumble
"Australia has just chalked up its worst daily count of covert nineteen infections. Meanwhile the country is dramatically shifting. Its approach to the pandemic as prime minister. Scott morrison outlined on monday. The national plan we've developed and degrade is a pathway to leaving with disbars that is i'll go to live with this bars not to live in fear of it. Most restrictions will be eased when the country is about three quarters vaccinated because this cannot go on forever. This is not a sustainable way to live in this country. Australia has been one of a handful of countries to take a zero. Koga approach with strict border restrictions and rigorous contact. Tracing life for much of the pandemic has been fairly free but then in june a man infected with the delta variant wandered through a sydney shopping mall seating an alarming wave of infections as early as cova nineteen cases spot to a new record high on sunday. Health officials have warned. The country is vulnerable to more deaths and hospitalizations given just twenty seven and a half percent of the national population is fully vaccinated. New zealand is suffering too with a spike in cases. That's led to a massive push in vaccinations for today. All adults over age thirty or eligible the plans that countries have been working to were all in response to last year's variance of the corona virus. Now a lot of those tactics must evolve as well was trailer like several other countries in the pacific bruce youth as zero covet strategy from the very beginning so they have managed to keep cases very very low throughout the entire pandemic. Slovakia trump is our healthcare correspondent for much of the past eighteen months. People were able to visit friends or go to shops restaurants and even fielders but now it seems like their strategy is no longer tenable with the delta variant. Which is highly contagious.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"I'm Cliff Albert and the Koga News Center. Firefighters in Northern California now trying to contain massive wildfires still burning out of control. 11 fires in the state burning now. And those fires have closed nine national forests in California so far. The director of California's Office of Emergency Services Markkula, Gucci, says help is needed. Governor Newsom Did request of presidential major disaster declaration to the president for individual assistance, Public Assistance and Hazard mitigation. The Associated Press reporting. The wildfires here in California so far have destroyed at least 700 homes. Sacramento State Assemblyman Kevin McCarthy says he's tested positive for the Covid virus despite being fully vaccinated. They're wearing a mask in the capital, McCarthy told the Sacramento Bee. Today. He's told people who come in close contact with him, including Dozen other lawmakers who went at the same conference. McCarthy says he tested negative twice last week. But after feeling cold like symptoms, he took third test that gave him a positive reading. President Biden says the rate of vaccinations against Covid 19 is rising across the country last week. We saw our record of vaccinations more than one million shots today for three state death through three straight days. This is the first time this has happened this June. The president making remarks at the White House today, shortly after the FDA gave full and final approval to the Pfizer vaccine. The president today, also called on employers in the US to make vaccinations for their workers required or make them undergo regular testing A vaccine mandate for military members here in the U. S coming soon that word from the Pentagon. After that, FDA issued its full approval today..

The Dental Marketer
"koga" Discussed on The Dental Marketer
"Into what's worked. What's best for the patient's still. What's the best potential experience for the patient so Yeah that's the thing that comes to mind. Could i remember to like i was. I was like trying. We spent so much time like on the color of the wall. You know yeah. I feel like there's just like so much there's so much little thanks to stress out about and i think it's a good thing because you get to control everything in your office that your building but it can also be a bad thing because you can control everything in often. You know i would say that. That's that's what i'm thinking like. The little i things manders things people always say like death is in the details right and then they're like we gotta be super detailed people like you who are like man. Chill out like nobody's going to be like one star review. Can you believe they colored blue light. Normally so i liked that i liked that anything else like as far as like the clinical side of that you feel like man i over worried about that. I mean i think well for me. I think this past year year and a half ever since koga head. Actually i've been really focusing on on just like improving clinically. Whether it's the simplest thing as a filling i've really been focusing on like improving clinically in like developing good systems. That have like good outcomes even with speed And so i always. I feel like. I always am worried about the details on that can sometimes be stressful as well. But i think that stress is good. You know just going back to like the example of a feeling like it's so simple and it's something that we do every day right. It's it's like every day like multiple feelings but is going down to the minor details of like just trying to improve yourself or like the little margins you know like the margins and everything and and just the outcome It's it's best for the patient..

Reinvention Radio
"koga" Discussed on Reinvention Radio
"There's more people searching for help in the open to learn in a digital format open to learn from somebody online open to learn from somebody in a different country and in the virtual environment so in reality there's probably way more possibilities right now to be in the online space and showcasing expertise in another thing that koga dead was kind of a level ground The playing field a little bit because we used to have some of the big names who've been doing business as usual for ten fifteen twenty years. It's hard to compete with somebody. Who's has that big momentum but after covert the whole idea of the new normal. Some of that stuff became obsolete so right now what people are looking for. They're looking for new solutions for this new world for how we adjusting and where we're going in the whole world has changed so because of that new voices are now actually can be lobbed more loud in a lot more clear because some of the old stuff no longer applies in a lot of people they just not on the position or they have no desire to redesign their whole academies in their whole suite of courses in so they actually gonna be going in seeing less and less results in the new voices providing solutions that nobody even knew we needed a year ago. It's kind of it's a yes right. Now is the right time and yes. There's people who are looking for it and I'm gonna emphasize what people are looking for demonstrate now when they're looking for help solutions and advice and support online. They're looking for things that are interactive. they're looking for things that are that have experiences attached to them. They're looking for very personalized solution. So this is again the importance of niching that having a focus people who are looking for solutions that look like they would create specifically for that so not being a everything for everyone but being very specific and very strategic on. What's your solution can provide so if you have those three pieces acute good at something so four pieces. You're good at something. It's you're in the zone of genius and you creating Interactive experience a fight kind of experiences that.

The My Future Business™ Show
"koga" Discussed on The My Future Business™ Show
"Fortunately for me everything i've done. Ss led to one. Now doing it. The future and i look at him stepping stones or bridges and they've been fortunately for me late late linked up to My passes lead up to things that i'm doing now currently Like i never envisioned Back the nineteen eighties that i'd ever have any involvement telemedicine telehealth in i was. Ceo company that We just completely focused all of our energy and attention on telemedicine and connecting doctors remotely with patients that were in drug rehab facility. So as a unique use face that lent itself To me in the future taking on some work with qualcomm and You know expanding my experiences telemedicine telehealth field and that's Is it now. oh sleeping respiratory related. Work that you're doing. Yeah yeah right. now. I'm involved with a company in san diego. And we're getting ready to launch a new high flow therapy device that specifically can help and treat cove it Patients that are and ted offering from a respiratory conditions museum is. It's very exciting. And you'd mentioned something a bit ago. as id and stress. What have you found it. Terms of talking to people and how koga impacted their stress levels. Oh is this too. I think there's two schools influences the the people that are are anxious about it. And there's the i guess People who don't necessarily know of it's true or not. You know i think both camps the the feedback to though. I'm getting the impression on getting that. The anxieties they regardless of the mindset. Around it So that's that's basically the gist of the feedback that on getting People are managing it. It's almost become a new kind of normal has an yeah. I guess you could say that. That's unfortunately that's true in a lot of the or to the world. Now we're on to to talk about your award. You were awarded the first of the year two thousand and full. Tell us about that. Oh gosh that was quite an honor. Because i was recognized by the peers in my feel that by the industry for being a strong advocate for of patients. Meaning that Not being patient. I'm not very patiently. Patients people that are suffering from a different conditions yet in diseases and i four years go washington. Dc and Present to insurance companies and reimbursement agencies the need for better coverage and reimbursement for people who had sleep disorders or respiratory diseases. And i was fortunate enough to get a broader coverages in more reimbursement to cover the expenses that patients experienced those types of disorder. So i was given. That award is a big honour. Yeah fantastic credit. I i'd love to if we could. We hear about this idea. This word innovation anouilh here so often often times..

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Hewitt: Military, Any Government Arm Can Require COVID-19 Vaccines
"Indiana university yesterday Got the green light from federal. Judge saying it can require kobe. Nineteen back scenes and by the way any arm of the government can indeed require. Koga vaccines for those who use its benefits or who are in its employ. I personally believe the military ought to have done this a long time ago in the national guard. It's a national security issue. Ted nolan the great water polo coach at uci. Irvine used to scream at his players to get the flu shot in the off-season saying if we're in the finals and you get the flu. I eight say at very colorful. Because he had a language like a sailor you will never be in my presence again and it seems to me that if you're a warfighting unit you have to be wore ready you can't risk getting the delta you need to be vaccinated and sorry. Join the military. You don't have any rights. But i would extend that to government employees and yes and matija indiana university. If i'm a college and i make that choice and it's up to them. Some don't wanna do that. That's fine but if they do it there can any private business can do. It doesn't violate your rights as an employee. The only thing that can happen is that the government can't make you do it. There would be some legislation possible. It would then be subject to constitutional stress test depending on the exemptions that allowed and and whether or not it was uniformly applied We would take a look at that point but you certainly could have the military do it in the military

Spoon Mob
"koga" Discussed on Spoon Mob
"This is weird. A lot of koga tests Got back or jeans jeans and then we've had over the summer in california. Everything was on a lightning again. You know things were seemed like cases. We're going down. travel scenes. Oj on soon. We had like a call clients that were trying to arrange us super small birthday gathering ornia and so like went out there and just try to be as as possible. You know i mean the only thing you know. The thing that i never wanted to do was in somebody. Oh it right. I never wanted to spread. Like if i got it i got it. You know young thirty probably not much is going to happen to me. I'll be fine. But my the worst thing that i could do is is read that with somebody but yeah i mean it's i realized that i was really careful gotten so many ests i there was nobody ever on any planes like when i flew to europe there was ten ten means. Higher is just like. I don't know how you like. I don't know how it's been browns right. And i think it's been proven that like it's flying is really not the that unsafe. And so the most of the year you know flew with delta and their fifty percent acidy but the plains probably at twenty percent. The entire times never sat next anybody. The airports were empty. There was nobody tells you. Get to the hotel. You're gonna rapid tests and then have dinner and then get another cogan tasks and then fly back on things so you know it was. It was definitely weird traveling for sure. But i don't know. I mean i think has their own their own their own views on on that you know i mean now. Traveling worries me way more than traveling last because there was no one moving around now airplanes route. One hundred percent acidy In like i was in took a little vacation in april and like the airports like j. Was insane and it was so busy with mr like it could so at you know i'm more worried about traveling now Then i was traveled with with kobe. And like you said different restaurants were selling off. You know they're wine-cellars..

WTOP 24 Hour News
Virginia Hospital Technician Charged With Sexually Assaulting Patient
"Is accused of sexually assaulting the patients. He's supposed to help. That man was a worker at a Nova Fair Oaks Hospital and Fairfax County Police arrested him. 25 year old Yushi Me. Koga Contreras of Gainesville is being held without bond. Police accused him of performing a physical exam on a man at the hospital last month. Even though that isn't his job, and he doesn't have a license to provide medical treatment. Detectives are asking you to call if you know of any other Inappropriate contact involving Koga Contreras,

The Small Business Radio Show
How the Black Barbershops Influence Consumers
"Today have been doing for almost a year now recording from my home to yours during the pandemic well the grooming and barbara ship industry definitely changed during covid nineteen. What does the future black small business owners in this area here to help is we'll shell. Who's the ceo and founder of willpower integrated marketing for twenty years. Wbz is an agency that serves global salon styles and barbara marketing agency offering a full range of traditional and digital marketing services. To multicultural mass in the beauty and grooming industry will welcome to the show. Thank you for having me so tell me yeah. Appreciate your being here. Tell me how. You've been faring during the pandemic which now i can't believe it's only been eleven months. Well yeah i've been fair pretty okay. We'll when it first when everything first happened the shutdown around march of last year. What happened with me is because the lifeblood of my company include a network of one hundred thousand barbara shopping for salons nationwide that although shutdown all so. That was a nice letter my business. So i had to start to figure out solutions for my clients and solutions to help the barber shops and the owners and the style is to figure out how to triage their business day. Profitable during the pandemic and don't become consumed by so much so tell us first of all about the institutional black farmers ship because for a lot of folks like me of never been to one. But i've only seen them in. Tv's or movies. Tell us about that in the barber shops. You know thinking about it this way in the shop your stylist your barber can get more out of you and fifteen minutes years you know. So why is that. Well we'll why is. Because i'm sitting in a chair and someone's putting their fingers through my hair. Why is that. What's the psychology behind that it. Kinda like You let your hair down. Your guard dow figuratively and literally. Once you sit in that chair because they they know how to comb through the obstacle in the in the hardships. They know how to rush out the anxiety when they stiff. So it's kind of like that you know. They're like the gatekeeper they bill. They're like a trusted environment that you walk into and you get this experience what happened. We're coveted because the waiting area. You can't hire like it wasn't not as many people there you you. It's hard to rearrange. You can rearrange the chair that you can't rearrange the theory that you get there but i think that would happen now is the emotional bond is even stronger and the serb that you give them is even better because you can focus one on one but them more than ever before. It's interesting because i almost think it's like friday and like someone standing behind you. You can talk about your problems. You don't have to really look at them but tell us just about the institution of the black barbershops. Because i've seen him so much on tv. It seems to be a social point of the community and has that been taken away now. You know what. I don't think it's been taken away. I think it's been in hand because remember now that kogas happing. We not only have the physical lockdown but we have the mental emotional lockdown in the shocks have already always provided that like safe space for the black. It's like the barbara soccer salon is like they ecosystem that main the black community flourish. If that's what it's like it's like the ecosystem that makes the black community flourished. It's like there. The original black twitter. You know celebrate. Celebrate your triumphs. When you come in you know you bring your children their your children into bringing their children there. And it's one of those places like a blueprint for how america should be. You may not agree on every conversation but no one's ever going to tell you that you don't belong here

The Small Business Radio Show
How the Black Barbershops Influence Consumers
"Will welcome to the show. Thank you for having me so tell me yeah. Appreciate your being here. Tell me how. You've been faring during the pandemic which now i can't believe it's only been eleven months. Well yeah i've been fair pretty okay. We'll when it first when everything first happened the shutdown around march of last year. What happened with me is because the lifeblood of my company include a network of one hundred thousand barbara shopping for long nationwide that although shutdown all so. That was a nice letter. My business so i had to start to figure out solutions for my clients and solutions to help the barber shops and the owners and the style is to figure out how to triage their business day. Profitable during the pandemic and don't become consumed by so much so tell us first of all about the institutional black farmers ship because for a lot of folks like me of never been to one. But i've only seen them in. Tv's or movies. Tell us about that in the barbershops. You think about it this way in the shop. Your stylist there. Your barber can get more out of you and fifteen minutes years you know. So why is that. Well we'll why is. Because i'm sitting in a chair and someone's putting their fingers through my hair. Why is that. What's the psychology behind that it. Kinda like You let your hair down. Your guard dow figuratively and literally. Once you sit in that chair because they they know how to comb through the obstacle in the in the hardships. They know how to rush out the anxiety when they stiff. So it's kind of like that you know. They're like the gatekeeper they bill. They're like a trusted environment that you walk into and you get this experience what happened. We're coverted because the waiting area you can't hire to like it wasn't as many people there you you. It's hard to rearrange. You can rearrange the chair that you can't rearrange the theory that you get there but i think that would happen now is the emotional bond is even stronger and the serb that you give them is even better because you can focus one on one but them more than ever before. It's interesting because i almost think it's like friday and like someone standing behind you. You can talk about your problems. You don't have to really look at them but tell us just about the institution of the black barbershops. Because i've seen him so much on tv. It seems to be a social point of the community and has that been taken away now. You know what. I don't think it's been taken away. I think it's been in hand because remember now that kogas happing. We not only have the physical lockdown but we have the mental emotional lockdown in the shocks have already always provided that like safe space for the black. It's like the barbara soccer salon is like they ecosystem that main the black community flourish. If that's what it's like it's like the ecosystem that makes the black community flourished. It's like there. The original black twitter. You know celebrate. Celebrate your triumphs. When you come in you know you bring your children their your children into bringing their children there. And it's one of those places like a blueprint for how america should be. You may not agree on every conversation but no one's ever going to tell you that you don't belong here

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"Albert of the Koga News Center. Governor Newsome said today that several counties around the state of California could be moving out of the most restrictive cove. It tear the purple tear. In the next few weeks, the governor says California's receiving a little over a million vaccine doses a week from the federal government and the numbers for the virus or dropping statewide. Based on trend lines. 3.5% 7 Day positivity rate. Remember, we're 11.4% a month ago. 3.5% 7 days We have one county Plumas that's moving out of purple into the red tear. Today I anticipate substantial number next week and even more in the subsequent weeks. The death rays just 10. Percent of what it was a month ago in California. The case, right just 14% of what it had been hospitalizations down. 39% ICU admissions down 32%, Jack Cronin. Coco News, San Diego County locally needs to have a case rate below 7.1 per 100,000. In order to drop out of the purple tear. The right went from 34 last week to 22 this week. More snow expected tonight tomorrow in Texas with millions of people within the state Still without power. Houston Fire Chief Samuel Penny a says there have been fatalities due to the carbon monoxide poisoning. Woman oxide is a definite risk is a silent killer, and we've already responded to 90 calls in the last 24 hours, and sadly, we had two fatalities. Houston fire chief saying people there should go to community heating centers and not use ovens or cars to heat their homes. Have 35 stealth jets from the setting of based USS Macon Island began long range air strikes and support of Operation inherent resolve of the weekend. The making battle group in the 15th Marine Expect Expeditionary Unit out of Camp Pendleton began air operations Saturday. Making island went through the Strait of Hormuz and into the Arabian Gulf last week. Well, Mardi Gras is here. But this year New Orleans is not packed with parade goers. Today is Fat Tuesday, the last day of Carnival season and it's been quite different this year in New Orleans due to the pandemic. New Orleans police Superintendent Sean Ferguson says Bourbon Street and bars are closed for Mardi Gras and people have been asked to forego large gatherings to keep covert cases from spiking is very small compared to AH largest sacrifice we may have to endure later. If we do not work together to get over this global pandemic, there's been no parades this year, with house floats popping up instead, more than 3000 homes festooned with theme decorations from those small front porch kind, too big productions that spill into the yard. This tiny J power is reporting three heart study's out today show the Drinking Mork Caffeinated coffee can.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"I'm clip Albert of the Koga News Center for the last three days. There were under 1000 new cases of the virus in the county each day, But today 1113 new cases were reported. There also were 51 more deaths from a covert 19 reported a day The exact same number of deaths reported this yesterday. The deaths occurring over the last few weeks, The total number of covert deaths now in the county is just under 3000 and 2955. California hasn't least two cases of the South African Vary it now. 1200 cases of the West Coast vary it and here in city go county alone. We've now have more than 150 cases of the UK variant. There have been 163 confirmed, be 117 cases and 47 probable cases and the numbers have not been increasing quite as fast as we had thought might be the case based on information we had about transmissibility in England. Resident buying today, saying more vaccine doses are on the way during a tour of the National Institutes of Health and Bethesda, Maryland. The president announced the news just this afternoon. We signed the final contracts for 100 Million more. Moderna and 100. Million more. Fizer Vaccines president buying, saying the additional doses you should allow 300 million Americans to be vaccinated by the end of July. New details are coming out today regarding former President Trump's battle with the coronavirus. Last year, The New York Times reporting that Trump was Morrell than what was made public at the time when he was first infected. The report says, apparently got to a point where medical personnel thought the former president would require a ventilator before being transferred to the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. He ended up being released just a few days later. In Washington Democratic House impeachment managers have wrapped up their arguments for impeaching former President Trump House impeachment manager Jamie Raskin and his closing remarks. This evident argued that then President Trump egged the rioters on at the Capitol in the hopes of overthrowing the Democratic election process of the capital. I've talked a lot about common sense in this trial because you think I believe that's all you need to arrive that the right answer here. The attorneys for former President Trump at his second impeachment trial begin their defense in front of the Senators tomorrow. The death toll from this morning's massive crash on I 35 in North Texas is now up.

The DeMaio Report with Carl DeMaio and Lou Penrose
Athletes write 10,000 letters to California Gov. Gavin Newsom urging him to help them play
"Koga News center, high school athletes and California delivering 10,000 letters to Governor Newsome tomorrow, asking him to lift the ban on youth sports. Let them play Coalition says three million athletes in California are ready to go and run. Glad Nick the football coach, Torrey Pines in San Diego. So they have the backing of the National Federation of State High School Associations. The NFC chest has dropped the tier system. So our California tier system for sports was based on the N F HS system, and they came out last week and said the peer system doesn't work. So the governor now has a lot of latitude to do what he needs to do to make this happen. And I believe that What they're working towards God and seeing the state recently dropped a ban on athletes and coaches practicing for multiple sports or teams. At the same time, a possible sign that returned to play is near. Jack Quinn

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"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"To 64 inland 71 the mountains 58 the deserts up to 77. Right now. Downtown. It looks like we are clear and 49 degrees Coco News time is 6 41 Is there Life beyond Earth? Harvard's top astronomer, believes aliens tried to contact us in 2017 joining us on the Koga news Live line is that astronomer Dr Avi Loeb, But I hope I got that right doctor who is the author of the new book Extraterrestrial. The first sign of intelligent life beyond Earth. Good morning. Good morning, so, but first of all, what happened in 2017? The first object that came from outside the solar system was supported in our backyard near the Earth, and then Um Ato. First journalist boat must be just like the objects we've seen before comment asteroid in the solar system. But this one came from outside and looked very different. It was most likely a flat had a very extreme shape a twist 10 times longer than it is wide that protected on the sky. Made from the reflected sunlight and then and didn't have any cometary tail. There was no trade off gas or dust behind it. But nevertheless showed an extra push excess push away from the sun, which is usually the result of commentary activity. But there was nothing like that. The only way to explain it would be reflection of sunlight. And for that, to be a case, the object had to be very thin. The level that nature does not produce such things that it could be something like a sane that is pushed by light. We call it a lightly Andre are currently developing this technology for space exploration. Um, it could be surface layer off station that was torn apart. But at any event, the key issue is that it is so unusual that it may be a off artificial origin. Not natural. So, but how do we know that they were trying to contact us in any way? Oh, no, no, they was not them to contact us, then whatsoever. It's just that you can think of it a space trash, just like finding a plastic bottle on the beach. Where most of the time you see natural rock. But every now and then there is a plastic bottle. It indicates a civilization is around. And you know, we sent out Voyager one border, too. New Horizons because will exit the solace system eventually, and in the billion years there will be dysfunctional. They would not operate, but they will. You can think of them. Space trash and, um, just like a plastic bottle on the beach. You know, it can be punctured doesn't work, really? But it's still tells you give to a very bought message that we're not alone and that we might not be the smartest kid on the block. Now. What do you say to those who might be skeptical or or critical of your theories? Yeah, that's obviously most people They prefer to stick to what we already know from the path but the whole I mean, the fun of being signs is every now and then you discover something new because Doesn't pretty lineup. We thought you expected and I encourage anyone to his interested to check the evidence in my book. I summarize it. All the six properties that were very unusual for the subject and let me come, perhaps consider the possibility that is artificial and explained why and And then I also described the reaction of the scientific community to that. And, um, the fact that people are not willing to think out of the box and consider You know the possibility that there are technological signatures in stage. You know, Frankly, I don't think that we're special or unique. I don't think that's where the The period alone. And moreover, I think that we're sort of typical because we know that the Earth sun system is very common out there. All right. Very interesting. Dr. Avi Loeb, the author of the new book Extraterrestrial. The first sign of intelligent life beyond her. Thank you for joining us. We'll be right back. Coco News time is 6 46 1 Day you're serving in the military. And.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"I'm Cliff Albert of the Koga News Center, the Catholic diocese in San Diego, setting an email to the community today, saying a murder victim in North Park this morning we first told you about was a 37 year old teacher at Cathedral Catholic High School. We're gonna check in now with Coco's Jack Cronin has been working now returned fire in the process. The woman was shot by one side or the other has been released from the hospital asked us just a moment. This was arrested after Mary was found dead this morning outside his home on Kansas in North Park, First reported this morning that we first told you about on, said he goes morning news. Then Catholic diocese releasing the release, actually indicating who it was and where he worked. The school has been closed until Thursday. Man There are grief counselors at the cathedral Catholic High School here for the next several days. Search, Meantime, is on for the suspect described only as a Hispanic male in his forties. Meantime, the woman wounded during a shootout between her boyfriend and sheriff's deputies on the Barone. A reservation last night is now out of the hospital. His jack the deputies were responding to a domestic violence call just before 8:30 P.m. on the reservation. And while they were speaking with the woman Boyfriend came out of the home and started shooting. Five deputies returned fire in the process. The woman was shot by one side or the other. She since been released from the hospital, as has the suspect, 23 year old Johnny Oliver, who was arrested after a short standoff. He was also hurt, though not wounded during the shoot out. Jack Cronin. Cuckoo News, The Department of Homeland Security today says it wants to see every American vaccinated against the coronavirus. Regardless, they say of their immigration status. In a statement released this afternoon, the Department of Homeland Security is saying it will not be allowing immigration officers to perform a raids at Cove it vaccination sites. The Federal Office also says it will work with FEMA to reach out to underserved and rural communities as the government tries to vaccinate as many people as possible. Public health experts has said that At least 80% of the U. S. Population needs to be vaccinated in order to create heard humanity. Thea and Eve Baxter Protesters who held up vaccinations at the largest site in Los Angeles over the weekend, are now being called domestic terrorists. The parking lot of Dodger Stadium has become one of the nation's largest vaccination centers. But on Saturday, anti vaccination protesters blocked access to the site and temporarily prevented people from getting in to be vaccinated. Anthony Wright is the executive director of health Access California There's obviously room for protest and for free speech, but it shouldn't be by blocking people from getting lifesaving healthcare. State Senator Richard Pan, a medical doctor who supports the covert 19 vaccine, as well as others for public health, issued a state Over the weekend, equating the people who blocked access to the vaccination site with domestic terrorists. Greg Fishman, NBC NEWS radio. Well, you're not supposed to be traveling. But if you are a heading out an airline this evening or tomorrow for the East Coast, beware. The travel nightmare from today's East Coast Storm has gotten worse quickly. New York City's JFK Airport just canceled all flights. Millions of passengers being told to stay inside at the storm in the Northeast, dumping 20 inches of snow in New Jersey and Pennsylvania with 13 inches at last report in New York. And Space X is gearing up to launch four people into orbit around the Earth. Later this year, the Southern California based Space X says it'll be their first all civilian crew mission. One seat will go to a health care worker at ST Jude's. The other will be awarded from a fundraiser competition for the hospital. On Wall Street. The Dow today closed.

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"koga" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"Cliff Albert of the Koga News Center president bind the day continuing to reverse former President Trump's policies as he signs Maura executive orders and actions the president today signing massive executive orders to tackle climate change. Don't be clear. And I know it's always comes up. We're not going to ban fracking. Protect jobs and grow jobs, including through stronger standards, like controls from methane leaks and union workers and willing to install the changes. The executive orders signed by the president. Today is Spanglish. Climate Change is a national security priority, which means the conserving at least 30% of federal land that oceans by 2030, moving to all electric federal vehicle fleets and canceling new oil and gas leases on public lands and waters. White House, Meantime, today, demanding a clear and robust investigation into the early origins of the cove in 19 virus, and China. White House press Secretary Jen Psaki saying today it's imperative the intelligence officials in the US get to the bottom. How the virus appeared and spread worldwide. She also says there's great concern over information from some sources. Misinformation in China setting All county is getting a third vaccination superstation the third one now at Cal State, San Marco's. County Supervisor Jim Desmond says the new location in San Marcos opens Sunday be able to vaccinate 5000 people a day by appointment only with the best time to get appointments around noon. Three days out. You could sign up a vaccination superstation SD dot com The North County location at Cal State San Marcos joining the Petco Park location downtown. In the South Bay location in Chula Vista, Jacko Nakudu said ago County supervisors today Okaying a set of new policies designed to improve economic access and social equity in the county's cannabis industry, or chairman, Nathan Fletcher described the action is a strong step forward. But Supervisor Jim Desmond, who cast the only No vote today, says that now is not the time to make drugs that can cause physical and mental impairment more accessible. The massive fraud revealed in an audit shows that more than $11 billion was fraudulently paid out by California's employment Development Department. Sacramento State University finance professor doctor Sanjay of Arsene says that amount of money could have easily helped more than a half million people. Somebody working 40 hours a week. And let's say they would have been making 1611 billion actually would have paid for 600,000 folks to keep them fully employed for a year. Using the minimum wage. He calls what happened at the Employment Development Department. The et de outrageous fresh offer nationally claimed the poetry reading and President Biden's inauguration. Los Angeles native Amanda Gorman will be presenting her work at another massive stage. The Super Bowl 22 year old poet will read a poem before that game honoring three committee heroes, including a Los Angeles teacher. Will be recognized on the field and serve as honorary captains during.

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"I'm Cliff Albert of the Koga new set of President Biden today, giving states and only 20% boosted the vaccine over the next three weeks. There are a lot of complaints about the vaccinations, not getting to people very quickly. The president says. They're investing another 200 million doses of vaccines. That's 100. Million more doses of Fizer and 100 Million more doses of Moderna 200 million more doses in the federal government had previously secured. Didn't hand yet, but ordered way. Expect these additional 200 million doses to be delivered this summer. Meantime, a blow to abide in immigration plan today. A temporary restraining order is, but they should blocking the president's paws on deportations. Texas Federal judge issued the ruling on Tuesday, citing the Administrative Procedure Act. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the new administration last week, saying the Trump administration and Texas reach an agreement before Biden was sworn in requiring consultation before any deportation changes are made. Paxton calls the 14 Day restraining order of victory against the seditious Left wing insurrection. I'm Tom Roberts Mayor John Gloria gets what he wanted the setting of City Council today, voting unanimously to extend the homeless shelter that out Town Convention Center through the end of March. This is such a fabulous positive story, and this is just the beginning of ending homelessness in San Diego Council President Jennifer Campbell in the rest of the council voted to approve $15 million and local and state money move praised by Deacon Jim Vargas and Father Joe's been almost 10. Months out of that We've had the convention center up and running, and frankly, I think has been a godsend to the community. It's allowed us to be able to decrease the density in shelters. The shelters Typically dense when a lot of people there because we try to get as many people off the streets is possible. In this age of the pandemic. That's not a good thing, so it's allowed us to be able to decrease the density and other shelters, 1200 people that connected with permanent housing out of the convention center during the pandemic. Jack Quinn Cook a new kind of Lucille Needle exchange proposal and said ago County gets to live the Board of Supervisors voting three to do today in favor of developing a needle exchange program, which was banned for 23 years. Supervisors chair Nathan Fletcher says the old policies were not guarded by science or concerns about how to help people with the drug addiction. L Cone. Police say three men are on the run with $50,000 in jewelry. Cops say they used crowbars to smash the window at Diamond Creations on Hamish. I wrote after midnight last night, Three guys were caught on surveillance video smashing the window and several display cases. Anyone with info should call Elko, NPT or Crimestoppers. Some businesses.

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
What happens if you test positive for COVID-19 and can’t fly back to the US?
"About 50,000 flight attendants from 17 Airlines wants those airlines to share their individual. No fly list information right now. Those lists are kind of airline specific. Jay Ratliff, Aviation expert Joining us all the coca News Live. I'm good to have you back J Hey, pleasant. Good morning. So these no fly lists. Um what are the no fly list about? Do they involve masks or are they just generally people behaving badly in the skies? When the mask policy was put into place by airlines is is kind of a way to Yeah, Get some passengers to be a little bit more comfortable about flying at first, you may remember is optional If he had a medical condition you didn't have to worry about wearing a mask, but it seems like 78% of the aircraft had some sort of medical issue. Opted not to wear them. So that's when it became mandatory for anyone over two years of age to wear masks during the entire flight over your nose and your mouth. Some passengers did not want to do that, And as a result, they created either issues in the gate or onboard an aircraft. And those passengers had to be removed or once the plate was completed. Escorted off of the aircraft, and those passengers were put on the airlines No fly list, which is basically This is in place until the mass policy is listed. And then we will welcome you back. But until then, since you've proven that you can't abide by our mass policy, we're gonna ban you until The policy is no longer in place that the issue is if I act upon a Delta flight and cause a disturbance that gets to wherever we're going, they pulled me off the flight and say, Look, you're not gonna be arrested. But you didn't follow the airlines mass policies were banning you from Delta Airlines for the time being. Could say Okay, and then I just zip on down to United. Grab a flight on them, and I can fly anywhere. I want to go and the flight attendants are saying, Look, if J X up on Delta. The consequences shouldn't only be on Delta. It should be on all U. S carriers. You're basically giving this crazy guy can opportunities on 10 different airlines to act up inconveniencing perhaps 10 different flights that they're on, and flight attendants are just that the point now where every single day Mask police. There's no federal guidelines for mass policies yet, so it's all the airline policy and most people recognize it As such, so they really don't feel threatened by, you know, getting in trouble, so to speak. Because they know it's going to be something that only involves that airline. There's not gonna be fined or anything like that. However, last week, the Federal Aviation Administration came out said Look, if you cause an onboard disturbance with an airline You face a possible fine of up to $35,000. So now there's a little bit more of an incentive for somebody like Jay to not create a problem with the mask or anything else. So that I don't get in trouble with the FAA. All right, So let's move on to, you know, travel in the age of covert with airlines that went toe, you know, they were started by keeping people at least one seat apart now, not so much on now. There's an Air American Airlines initiative for a health passport. So how does that work exactly? American Airlines is the first airline to adopt this health passport. They're working with Vera fly. It's an app that can show whether or not you've been tested for the coronavirus. And it comes in handy because now that the CDC is saying as of the 26th of this month, if you fly internationally, you're coming back into the United States. You're gonna have to prove that you've had a negative covert test within three days. Of your date of travel, or you have to show documentation that you had the coroner virus you recovered, Okay? And the issue is how do you prove that? Well, this app is in place. Now that will make these these medical testing or records available quickly. So it is you fly. You can show the agents you have, and then you'll be able to board the plate back into the United States. Clusters. Other countries around the world that had that same sort of requirement for entry into their country. And this type of Anak would satisfy those countries. For the most part. Or they could see Okay, you've been tested. It was in three days. No positive tests, You know, come on into the country. You don't have quarantine for 14 days. Alright, And we're gonna see more airlines following suit of this now. The real interesting part is Are we going to see this domestically? Qantas Airlines has already said once the vaccine is out there passengers have been vaccinated will be allowed to fly on certain flights if you've not been vaccinated. They're not gonna let you fly. Oh, if you think you think we're having fun over, you know, mask situations. Wait. So that rules out And when you guys were kidding about Burbank earlier, laughing because they said, you guys may not be too far off. If this type of thing happens domestically, I don't think it will. But I learned a long time ago. And 30 years of doing my aviation reports. You never say never when it comes to the airline industry. Oh, boy, they were at left. Joining us on the Koga news live line once again, J. Always

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"Albert of the Koga News Center. In a video posted a short time ago on Twitter, President Trump says it's time for tempers to be cooled and calm restored. And for the first time, the president acknowledges that the fight is over. We must get on with the business of America. My campaign vigorously pursued every legal avenue to contest the election results. My only goal was to ensure the integrity of the vote. And so doing, I was fighting to defend American democracy. President Trump also saying in that video that this moment calls for what he called healing and reconciliation. President elect Joe Biden, whose victory The November election was officially confirmed with Congress early this morning, says the violence of the U. S Capitol yesterday in which a San Diego woman was killed and another police officer who was injured yesterday died was one of the darkest days America has ever seen. Don't dare call them protesters. They were a riotous mob. Insurrectionist domestic terrorists. That basic is that simple. Biden called it in assaulted American democracy. He also described it is chaos. He is said to be inaugurated as the next president on January, 20th. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, saying today the House is ready to impeach President Trump. If the vice president a camera do not add the Congress may be prepared to move forward with impeachment. That is the overwhelming sentiment of my caucus. There are calls among Democrats who believe that the White House, the vice president and Trump's Cabinet should put into effect the 25th amendment. Which allows the president to be removed from office if he is deemed unfit to do his job. Ah U S Capitol police officer dead after the violence of the building yesterday, Members of Congress confirmed the death of the officer who was reportedly injured when the protesters stormed the capital. One person that was shot and killed a set of Diego woman, family and friends are mourning her loss Today. Ashleigh Babbitt was 35 years old, a 14 year Air Force veteran who lived in Ocean Beach with her husband, her family says Babba traveled to D. C on Tuesday to take part and they save America rally. She was a vocal supporter of the president's on social media and took part of the Trump Boat Parade on setting the Bay Last September. Graphic video captured the moment that she was shocked as a shot rings out. She tries to climb through a window into the speaker's lobby that happens, people who had already breached the U. S Capitol clustered in the hallway, D c. Police said today. The officer who shot her was a plainclothes police officer on Wall Street. The Dow today closed.

AP 24 Hour News
Dutch hospital airlifts patients to Germany amid virus surge
"A Dutch hospital airlifted patients to Germany because of a virus surge helicopter rises into a blue sky carrying a Koga 19 patients from the Netherlands to German intensive care. First such international airlift since the global pandemic first threatened to swamp that's hospitals in the spring. In regions across the continent on absence of noise, who set it to underscore the extent of the resurgence of the virus as major cities from Rome to Paris, rain in nightlife and other activities as part of increasingly drastic measures in Spain. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez publicly appeals for the country to pull together to defeat the new Corona bar. Serge people the most Lord Lord, I'm Charles live

AP 24 Hour News
Dutch hospital airlifts patients to Germany amid virus surge
"A Dutch hospital airlifted patients to Germany because of a virus surge helicopter rises into a blue sky carrying a Koga 19 patients from the Netherlands to German intensive care. First such international airlift since the global pandemic first threatened to swamp Dutch hospitals in the spring. In regions across the continent on absence of noise, who set it to underscore the extent of the resurgence of the virus as major cities from Rome to Paris, rain in nightlife and other activities as part of increasingly drastic measures in Spain. Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez publicly appeals for the country to pull together to defeat the new Corona bar Serge

BBC World Service
Kyrgyzstan election: Protesters storm parliament over vote-rigging claims
"Of Kyrgyzstan, so run by Gen. Beck has said his political rivals have tried to seize power in protest that led to the occupation of parliament. He said there'd be no bloodshed after he ordered security forces not to open fire on the protesters, who say parliamentary elections were rigged, have demanded his resignation. Mose to Royal from the BBC's Koga service has this report Demonstrators Demonstrators protesting protesting against against the the results results of of the the election election gathered gathered in in the the main main square square in in Bishkek. Bishkek. Opposition Opposition politicians politicians met met the the protesters protesters there there and and called called on on them them to to be be peaceful, peaceful, promising promising a rerun of the vote within two months. Several officials and regional leaders have resigned. But the president has made a statement calling for calm and asking for a return of order. His followers are holding a protest in the south of the country.

Daily Coronavirus Update
Nurses die as US hospitals fail to contain Covid-19
"Nurses, across the country have been dying from covid nineteen due to their professions. Inherent dangers will discuss the strain. This has put on hospitals and the protections put in place to guard hospital staff at all levels with Christina Jewett senior correspondent for Kaiser Health. News thank you for coming on today. Thank you appreciate it in my conversations with various nurses in different capacities within the hospital system to a person female male cardiac care I see you every single one and I know this is anecdote Oh. But just for me, every single one is. Concerned about catching, Kovic Nineteen infecting relatives or? On the job is this fear nationwide from what you see far as I can tell it is coast-to-coast a problem I mean, I've been talking to nurses for months now and they have a number of concerned a lot of them have said they're not told who among their colleagues and patients has Koga a lot of hospitals are actually mixing. into sort of a general patient population and they're also being asked to reuse p. p. e., that six months ago they would have been written up or fired for reducing key in the way that they're required to right now. So there is like. When I talked to slow I know that there might be Hicfa concerns involved with not knowing which of someone's colleagues may have tested for covert nineteen but is there any way from where you sit where nurses are other medical professionals can be alerted if someone within their ward or someone on their floor might have tested positive. Contact tree thing I mean there's a nationwide push inside hospitals and health facilities also on the county health department level two alert people if they've been exposed and try to find out who's been in touch with so you're expect to go ahead and cost, but it's not you know you know form how it's being done on when and where it's being done. I've talked to nurses who had to really do their own leg words to find out you know sometimes they were told just sort of vaguely they were exposed to figure out what happened in which patient was it and how much contacting paycheck. So there's a wide range of consumer healthcare workers talking to. You made mention of. The and having to reuse it many times. Medical professionals have to reuse it. We're a good seven seven and a half months in this covid nineteen crisis here in America what policies or practices to your mind have been changed or improved to better protect nurses and other medical professionals. From what I've heard? Problems are improving a little bit. There are efforts to conserve PP and a lot of that involves disinfecting an ninety five respirator and I have heard concerns about that because there's a variety of ways that happened somewhat chemicals. Light and are sort of different benefits and drawbacks to those processes and I've talked to nurses who feel like they're sort of being experimented on in real time you. Try, this method and sort of see how it works and nurses who feel like they're gonNA stay healthy or not depending on processes. So the TV's attrition I think is getting better but I think the reuse uses still pretty widespread. When I began my conversation with you, we were talking more on a micro level in other words on a person to person level on a nurse to nurse level and their concerns on a macro level within the industry. Is there a shortage of just nursing staff or is it trending in that direction as it is more and more difficult to either find enough support staff or nurses to cover all the shifts given the increase in workload? Not Staffing companies have seen big UPTICKS and demand surges and sort of places and times when cases were really on the ride and I've also heard anecdotally that nurses are in some places leaving profession, and of course, they're dying you know as far as the national shortage I don't know if that's the case I haven't really heard that but I know there's Concern that there could be a second wave in the fall and that gives sort of hospitals and nursing homes all that more incentive to really sort of try to take care of their staff. He found the safe as they can't get him some rest. You talk about that second wave does this change fundamentally with the inclusion of the flu virus in this equation? Is a variable I assume we would have a larger need for hospital staff but does the flu present any particular challenge from where you sit you know the thing I've heard about the flu is that usually in the US at the time of the year through the Southern Hemisphere in the southern hemisphere from what I understand isn't seeing much through but I've heard. As far as the second wave in the follow the concerns that what colder climates everyone goes back indoors and sort of the concerned about the spread gets a lot more like cute when everyone sort of stuck together in a building versus out and about the in wide open air. So that's kind of what I've heard about the second wave but I'm probably not. The foremost expert on that topic?

Recorded Future - Inside Threat Intelligence for Cyber Security
The Diversity of Security Challenges in Higher Education
"Now. What is it like? Every year you have a new batch of of students coming on board and they all want to connect to your network I mean what's the? What's the reality of that situation from a security point of view It is a lot of prep-work over the summertime, a lot of you know repair and refine and and. You know replace things that aren't doing well, and then when you know we get about two weeks out from classes starting. which this year is September second. So we're kind of in that zone right now. That's where we're making sure that everything is working. In it in. Its, optimum. Capacity and capability. Following that it's you know let's continue planning for whatever is going to happen next you know we the spring term winter spring term in in January this past year and nobody anticipated. Kobe I I'm not. You know I'm sure that there was an -ticipant because the the fun part of that is we actually did a pandemic tabletop exercise in the division of Information Technology, which is the central a unit on campus. We do that path the fall of twenty and eighteen. So we hit already kind of work through some of the. You know the communications challenges and the organizational challenges so when it came time to do. The transition from online or from in person courses to online courses, we were able to do that in very short time and that included transitioning thirty seven hundred core courses. From in person delivery to online delivery so that really served you well, I and it was the preparation time and it was the understanding. Of what we would need to do and it was also, you know checking those channels you know. I've done some business continuity work in my in my pass and a business continuity plan to just never exercise it's not a plan. It's a bunch of on paper so So we were able to walk through and validate that and that's the kind of work we do during the school year. And we take our you know kind of slowdown period so. Beginning summer you know everybody takes a deep breath and then we exhaling get back to work you know Sometime during the summer I like to encourage my my team to have a little bit of time off. But when September goes in and the students arrive we, we try to work really hard to get him through and then we take it the winter holidays. What what kinds of things are you and your team defending against who? Who's WHO's coming at your network? You know it's the usual array of Fred actors You know think about the things that research is doing. You know we're we're doing. A lot of research in the area of Koga right now, and it's just. Be We have the capability. We have the expertise we have the researchers at want to do that. But we also have school medicine in public health. We also have a school of Nursing School of Pharmacy. So healthcare education is important in that has just a treasure trove highly valuable. Information in it. But we do engineering work, and some of that work is is patentable work. So that's probably attractive We do a lot of business influenced work. we have data science institute which is trying to figure out the the better ways to understand. You know the the magic acronyms of a I in L.. Artificial intelligence. Machine. Learning. And and that's that's attractive information not only that forty four, thousand students twenty three, thousand staff that's a treasure trove of marketable information. You know I always wonder you know someone in a situation like yours where certainly you're going to have some students and I'm thinking of Oh I don't know folks in computer science and other sorts of places who were going to look at you know the the campus system or the university system as you know their own personal playground there that. you know they're gonNA WANNA, test their own skills against yours. I mean I is that an annual thing and and how do you? How do you? How do you not be adversarial? How do you support You know the educational aspects of of those students while still keeping things up and running what's your approach to those sorts of things? Well. So I we we are establishing some really good partnerships with with the Academy with the the the professors and researchers that are interested in studying the cybersecurity arts and sciences. we've had a relationship with the information school. is They're they're part of the College of letters and Sciences and now they're part of what's been amalgam is as the the School of Computing. Data. And Information Studies so CDs. In in in doing that, I, mean, the partnership is if it's data and if it's doing things if it's you know working or arresting or or if it's needing to be analyzed, we have people that are very much interested and so I've had my my department be intentional about establishing those greater relationships we have you know researchers doing anything from identity access. Management Research to data analytics to cybersecurity metrics and then we have others on campus that are doing great work in high throughput. Computing Great Work in in you know engineering the the next greatest you know computer technologies. In other side trips we had We have a researcher that is working on, Thomas Vehicle. Research you know and there's an awful lot of cyber in there too so. Having those kind of relationships is the the real multiplier here, and this is not unusual by the way for university. This is nothing super special. We're doing it's just that You know there's a, there's a lot of cybersecurity programs out there where there you know NSA certified Center for Academic Excellence. Certified and we're GONNA. Get there eventually. I believe But right now we're just supporting the researchers in the courses are being taught. Sue I myself have been a guest lecturer in a one of the business school courses. It has an information security course as part of its core. That's been fun. I enjoy doing. I did a little bit of that as an adjunct University part of my coming here.

The DeMaio Report with Carl DeMaio and Lou Penrose
Trump says school districts making a "terrible decision" by not reopening
"President Trump's not happy about local schools on Cliff Albert of the Koga, who said the president saying today he doesn't like the decision by two of the largest girl districts in the nation, including Saturday Go in Los Angeles. As for choosing not to open classrooms when school resumes next month, but to continue on Lee Online learning in an interview with CBS Evening News, the president saying, it's a terrible

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona
Trump says he disagrees with Fauci: "I think we are in a good place. I disagree with him."
"Says the US is in a good place on the Corona virus front, despite spikes in states across the country. Speaking with great television, he disagreed with infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci, who said the virus situation in the U. S is really not good. Well, I think we are in a good place. I disagree with him. You know, doctor found, she said. Don't wear a mask. So now he says, we're men. Yeah, he said numerous things sort of didn't listen to my experts. Well, joining us on the Koga, who's live line reporter Tanya J. Powers and Tanya. It sounds like there's a bit of a difference there. A little bit, and you can hear my dog in the background that we love dogs, perils of working at home. He's adorable. He's just pretty amped up right now. Dr County. It didn't interview with the National Institutes of Health, a director Francis Collins. And he was asked. What's the current situation? You know how How's the country doing overall? And Dr Conscious is not good. He said they had been averaging about 20,000 cases a day. And then various cities and states far started re opening, which led to the record breaking cases that we're seeing now, he said. We're still in the first wave. Isn't he even kind of went back and said, Well, he wouldn't even consider it away because it's not like we've gone back down to the baseline yet. It has just kind of gone up on the U. S. Did not get it curved back down to the baseline then it would be considered. You know, the first wave would be behind us. He also compared it Teo, the European Union and said, You know they've gotten I know what they're curve Looks like is an actual purport goes up and it goes back down to the baseline. Ours has not done that. Which is why, he says it's still the first go round of all of this. He does say that this is a serious situation that we need to address immediately and goes over the fundamental that he's been saying to do, you know, math wearing distancing. Washing your hands, avoiding crowds. If you do have to be in a small gathering, and he struck a small gathering just a very few people outdoors is better than indoors. Things like that were some of the things that he touched on during the interview. Boy, you know, they're just there seems to be quite a bit of concern about what future numbers they're going to look like here. Yeah, well, he rightfully so because if you look at the CDC Website right now, I mean, you get 2.9 million cases. Total deaths. 130,000 and you know we're seeing upticks in states. Across the U. S. And in Texas is obviously one that people are very concerned about. They're in California where you are. There's a lot of concern. Arizona, Florida I mean, you know, there's there's there's even been new states added to the quarantine list of you know, New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Where, you know if you come up here, you gotta quarantine for 14 days before Before you can move about the move about the area, so to speak, So, yeah, There's a lot. There's a lot going on that are is is very worrisome right now, especially with the amount of hospital bed that people are, you know. Being admitted to and intensive care beds that a lot of doctors and nurses have been sounding the alarm going. Hey, we're we're running running out out of of places. places. Taani Taani J J Powers Powers joining joining us us Thank Thank you you again, again, Tanya. Tanya.

The Strategerist
Leading the Gates Foundation Fight Against Coronavirus
"We have a really exciting opportunity today to talk to someone. That's helping lead the charge against the crow virus. Mark Suzman is CEO of the bill and Melinda Gates Foundation who are putting a ton of resources behind looking for solutions right now and we're really grateful to have a few minutes of your time mark. Thank you for doing this. Great detroi- well. The Gates Foundation has a publication called the optimist which we think is exactly the kind of attitude that we need right now and we'll have time to talk about specifics of the virus in treatments soon but I in general terms at a high level. What's keeping optimistic right now? Well we do have publication called the optimistic with inter-regional you're listening to subscribe. It's a great publication that sort of sends out an US on a pretty regular basis actually comes from Bill and Melinda Gates who are like to call themselves impatient optimists we we decided not to call the publication. The impatient optimists and at times like this. It's sometimes challenging to to feel optimistic but on the real plus side one. We're seeing are really unprecedented progress in of the search for a vaccine that still going to be a wild but we're a pretty confident that they will be a successful vaccine you know unlike say with HIV where we struggle to find one up to more than thirty years. And it's going to be the foster. Sfaxien ever successfully developed in human history there already number of candidates in trials but we have a lot of scientists who look at that and feel pretty confidence and the challenge is going to be really about getting them through as quickly as possible getting them into distribution and manufacturing and trying to make sure that they are globally accessible. Because it's something the world's GonNa need so that probably the biggest one on the horizon. The second one is a cautious optimism. But it's also combined with a worry Which is so far. We haven't seen the kind of days in the developing world which we were very worried about probably off the levels we've seen in the US and Europe. We're working very hard and you. These places with very low and weak health resources to try and help with preparation still worries that there may be major outbreaks but again the steps that have been taken by these countries today despite their challenging circumstances have certainly a voted foul outcomes and that's being another bid relatively good news and I know that that global outlook is really important to the Gates Foundation. What are y'all doing to make sure that the work that you're doing is able to be used worldwide. Yes so that's something we do for like when we work extensively across the US obviously and we have carry lodge program. Which of being heavily disrupted and Writing educational opportunities for low income students and kids of Color in K twelve and post-second buck most by workers in global health and global development issues. And everything we do as informed by what he calls global access so we do a lot of research and development Some of that is in helpings like New Treatments. Or vaccines or things that are Diseases like malaria or tobacco. So I do think that disproportionately affect poor people and we have requirement whenever we make grunts that Any results Former global access. You know they need to be accessible and affordable globally and we support directly a number of organizations that help ensure that happens so the Global Fund to fight. Hiv Malaria Which was actually something where President Bush was the inaugural funded from the US and and was the counterpart to the pet. Far -Unding is a huge operation. That actually helps keep many millions of people on anti retrovirals but also that's bednets across the developing world to prevent Larrea to Berkey Laos's treatments. And what it does is it. Cools or sources including from the foundation many governments including the US which is the largest Funda. And then how? Purchase those at bulk because it is a crisis and then distribute them to the needy globally and we have the partnerships that do the same in areas like vaccines. So I know that scenario that we've worked together on before is in is in global health. We had Bill Melinda Gates recently at our form on leadership for them to talk about the work that they've done and Y'all done a lot of work with global epidemics previously like in global health. You've been very active. What did you learn from the worthy done previously? That's helping you today. So some of it is pretty simple stuff right. You need basic functional primary healthcare systems that that may sound and we're kind of used most people can excess at least minimal basic healthcare in the US effectively but You in very poor countries. That means often. There's barely a clinic with basic equipment or tools. But we need that. We make a lot of investments in trying to support those kind of experts if you have accessible primary care that's able to take early action than that helps prevent a whole lot of the health outcomes and then the car. Koga crisis where you're trying to Provide community engagement or involvement to help support challenges. Where you're often working in situations like crowded urban slums where it's very difficult to sort of isolate if you have symptoms we've seen countries like South Outta go for example which have extensive networks that have been set up to deal with HIV crisis actually being able to mobilize those network to help support Kobe or simply one of the talents we have. We are the largest. Funders globally the. Us is also very generous support of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative that unfortunately it had to be put on pause for why because we can't currently vaccinate children because it's the opposite of social distancing malaria polio vaccine. Excuse me drops that needs to be put in the mouth of a baby. That's held by their parents but we had big infrastructure that we've developed Without the partners over the years including Eunice and the World Health Organization Rotary that is very expert at surveillance and tracking and tracing Things which can now again be used in that Jacobin. So we've had a lot of those kinds of blessedness Which we wish. We didn't have to have them to help. But there certainly are helping with the current crisis

True Mysteries of the Pacific Northwest
Who's on the front line?
"Who's on the front line of the corona virus politically? Who knows so? Let's take a look at the medical frontline. What is the front line by military definition? It is where the heaviest fighting takes place. The front line. In relation to the corona virus consists of fifteen thousand nursing homes consisting of one point seven million beds occupied by one point four million patients five thousand retirement communities and approximately fifty million seniors living in the United States. That's what makes up the front line back to the original question of who is on the front line. Although I can't right off the doctors in sheer numbers it is the nurse and the certified nursing assistant that will slow the onslaught of the Koran virus. We looked at the numbers of nursing homes. Retirement community says well as a total number of seniors which dance it about fifty million to do battle. There are two point. Eight six million registered nurses and one point five million certified nursing assistants and then of course we have thousands and thousands of doctors who the math and you end up with a combined total of nurses and CNA's at around five million treating potential fifty million victim so corona virus. And this is before it's come out. That younger people can be vulnerable. We're seeing moves generally considered to be those sixty five and older talk about overwhelmed. Worse case scenario that would be ten million patients per nurse. But let's put this into perspective the CDC estimates that up to thirty one million Americans have caught the flu this season. That is the regular flu season with two hundred. Ten thousand. Three hundred. Seventy thousand flu sufferers hospitalized because of the virus and again we're just talking when I say that we're just talking about the casual flu season. That happens every year so far. The new corona viruses lead to more than two hundred and twenty thousand illnesses and more than nine thousand three hundred deaths but that's worldwide. That's nothing compared to the flu. Also called the influenza in the US alone. The flu has cost an estimated thirty six million illnesses. Three hundred seventy thousand hospitalizations and twenty two thousand deaths. Now that's just our regular flu were used to and that was just this season. And that's what the Center for Disease Control Prevention said. The scientists have studied seasonal flu for decades so despite the danger of it we know a lot about the flu virus in what to expect each season in contrast very little is known about the new corona virus and the disease it causes dubbed. Koga nineteen. Because it's so new. This means Kobe. Nineteenth something of a wild card in terms of how far will spread and how many deaths will cause why because we have no vaccine for as of this. Podcast the nurse. Cnn Yes doctors holding their own on the front line however it has been reported by all three healthcare professionals doctors nurses and CNA's that they are under an ill-equipped Liking Dad's respirators and even swabs to do the tests not to mention a lack of personal protective gear. Indeed this one doctor said the current situation is like sending a highly trained soldier to the front line but not give him any bullets for his gun. How this battle will go only well-equipped doctors nurses and CNA's will turn the

BrainStuff
How Long Can Animals Hold Their Breath?
"Today's episode was brought to you by the new Capital One saver card with which you can earn four percent cashback on dining and entertainment. That means four percent on checking out that new restaurant everyone's talking about and four percent on watching your team win at home. You'll also earn two percent cashback at grocery stores and one percent on all other purchases. Now when you go out you cash in what's in your wallet? Welcome to brain stuff from how stuff works. Hey, brain stuff, Lauren vocal bomb. Here. You like most humans can probably hold your breath for about two minutes though, in two thousand sixteen Guinness world records clocked free diver, a leash cigar Vendrell of Barcelona Spain holding his breath for a little over twenty four minutes, which is of course, completely wild. Humans aren't built for breath, holding we've got other priorities like world domination if we had spent even a little more of our evolutionary history working on holding in air instead of making our brains giant and complex. We probably could survive without oxygen at least as long as the average beaver which is fifteen minutes. But there are lots of air breathing animals that are built for breath holding a sloth can hold its breath for a whopping forty minutes because it's able to decrease its heart rate to about a third of the normal a sleeping sea. Turtle can hold its breath for up to seven hours at a time. A logger had turtles often forage underwater for around forty minutes in one go, but one study of loggerhead activity found that males. Can voluntarily sustain themselves on one breath or sometimes a quick charge. Up of several successive breaths for around ten hours. One female was observed going as long as twenty hours some turtles can spend all winter long at the bottom of a frozen lake in deep hibernation, not using their lungs at all the turtle secret is that during this period of almost complete system shutdown. It does take in a tiny bit of oxygen by breathing through. It's highly vascular is khloe the khloe being a single organ found in reptiles birds amphibians and even some mammals that serves as the animals exit for its urinary tract and digestive tract. And that's also the opening for their reproductive tract. Yes, they p poop and have sex with the single organ in turtles clinical respiration. They can also draw water up into their Koga and absorb oxygen from it, then flush it back out turtles, however are echo therms animals that rely on outside sources for heat. It's much easier for after therms to go without oxygen than enter therms. Like us mammals we use a lot of oxygen keeping our systems running hot. Which is why marine mammals like Wales seals and otters are so impressive. They can pull off unbelievably long deep dives in order to hunt for food. Tae-koo beaked whale, the deepest diving of all marine mammals and the one scientists think holds the record for the endothermic achieved the longest breath holding session these mid sized whales can dive around ten thousand feet that's about three thousand meters hunting four squid and other deep sea goodies, and they can hold their breath for an average of sixty seven minutes with one record dive that lasted one hundred thirty eight minutes before a coup. Beaked whale broke the previous record in northern elephants. Seal was the gold medallist caught holding its breath at one hundred nineteen minutes a sperm whale. Now comes in third place at ninety minutes. That's a long time to go without oxygen. When you've got an expensive mammalian metabolism to keep up, but lots of marine and aquatic mammals. Make it work by slowing their heart rates and redirecting blood away from their extremities into their brains, hearts and muscles. They even have special oxygen binding proteins in their muscles that allow them to store more oxygen than us land landlubbers. Today's episode was written by Justin shields and produced by Tyler playing for I hurt media, and how stuff works for more on this and lots of other multipurpose, topics. Visit our home planet. How stuff works dot com. This is April and Cassidy, we're the host of the podcast dressed the history of fashion and this season, we traveled throughout history and around the world to bring you more of the fascinating stories from behind the clothes. We wear we traveled to central Asia tiller all about the resist dyeing technique known as e Kat and to Paris to learn all about the legacy of Christian Dior. We also spoil the history of a whole host of topics from plus size fashion, the clothing choices of colts. Listen to subscribe on apple podcasts or the iheartradio app or wherever else you get your podcast.