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The Bill Simmons Podcast
A highlight from The Ja and Harden Situations, UFC 294, WWE vs. AEW, Guilty Pleasure TV Shows, and Million-Dollar Picks With Howard Beck, Ariel Helwani, and Amanda Dobbins
"Coming up NBA, million dollar picks, UFC, my guilty pleasure, terrible TV show, it's all next. It's the Bill Simmons Podcast presented by FanDuel. It's the best time of the year with football in full swing and basketball returning soon. FanDuel, the best place to bet on the action. The app is safe, secure, and easy to use. And when you win, you get paid instantly. Get exclusive offers every day. Jump into the action at any time during the game with quick bets and take home a fast W. Plus check out the explore page for the simplest way to start betting. Download the app today. Bet with America's number one sports book. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Visit theringer .com slash RG to learn more about the resources and help lines available and listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Must be 21 plus and present in select states. Gambling problem, call 1 -800 -GAMBLER or visit theringer .com slash RG. This episode is brought to you by CarMax. Patriots promised me they'd win the Super Bowl. That'd be pretty legendary. When CarMax offers an unrivaled 30 day money back guarantee up to 1500 miles, well, that's legendary too. CarMax never wants you to settle on a car. They want you to love your next car. That's why every car from CarMax has upfront pricing and an unbeatable love it or return it. 30 day money back guarantee up to 1500 miles. Shop a nationwide inventory on your terms. That's car buying reimagined. Start now shopping to find a car you'll love at carmax .com. We're also brought to you by The Ringer Podcast Network. I forgot to mention on Tuesday's pod, we put up a new rewatchables on Monday. We did So I Married an Axe Murderer, one of my favorite nineties comedies, and it was me and Sean Fennesey and Chris Ryan. We had a great time. I put up a lot of content this week because we had the three part NBA under podcast as well with Rossello and House. Did Sunday's pod, had this pod. Sorry for all the content. It's a lot of me, a lot of talking. I do have some Ringer news for you. Austin Rivers. Yeah. He is spinning off onto his own feed that is called Off Guard. It's Austin Rivers and Pasha. They've moved on Tuesdays and Fridays. They're going to be putting up podcasts. Make sure you follow it on Spotify. Also in that Ringer NBA show feed, the group chat podcast, which is excellent with Barrier and Woz and Mahoney, they're going to be going now basically Sunday, late morning, early afternoon -ish and then Wednesdays. So they're moving to twice a week. So that's our basketball news. Also, we had our first true crime pod, the first Ringer true crime pod we've ever done. Justin Sales, my guy, New Englander, still kept the accent. One of our finest. And he pitched us this really, really, really great seven part series about how he got scammed. That is what episode one is about. And it just keeps going. It keeps going, gets weirder, gets weirder. There's no way you're not going to like it if you like true crime. So check it out. It's called Wedding Scammer. It is the Ringer's first true crime podcast. I also went on Jimmy Trainor's podcast this week. So if you want to hear me talk about me, which I hate usually, but I did it on that podcast. I'm on there as well. Coming up on this podcast, Howard Beck from the Ringer talking about John Morant, James Harden, some other stealth storylines heading into opening night on Tuesday. And then Million Dollar Picks, feeling really good about the Million Dollar Picks this week. And then Arno Hwani, our guy, talking Knicks, talking Bills, talking the big UFC event this week, talking about the influencer boxing thing he did last week and some WWAW stuff. And then I thought I'd end the podcast there. No, no, because we launched a new segment that we're probably spinning off into another podcast. We talk about it during the segment, but Amanda Dobbins came on to talk about The Morning Show, which is the worst good show on TV. It's either the best bad show on TV or the worst good show on TV. Just make sure worst is somewhere in there. It is just inexplicable. It's unbelievable. I can't stop watching every episode. I hate myself for it. Amanda and I are gonna break down all the reasons why we just can't believe the show exists. That is the podcast. First, our friends from ProGip. Show"] ["The Morning All right, Howard Beck is here. He works for The Ringer. We love having him. We're gonna talk some NBA storylines. I did four hours of NBA preview content on with Monday Priscillo and House, and it already feels like seven things have happened since we did that. The biggest one was ESPN wrote a huge story about John Marrant. It's written by Baxter Holmes and who was the other one? Tim McMahon? Yeah, that they reported for a while. Tim McMahon. The timing of it was interesting, heading into the week of the season. I also thought Jaa's absence was being slept on a little bit, especially when we're talking about The Futures, where I think their over -under was like 44 and a half, 45 and a half, and I was like, Jaa's gone for 25 games? This feels like a big deal. Plus, what are we getting when he comes back? And you read that story, and it was mostly stuff that had been around or stuff that was out there. There was some unflattering stuff in there, but in general, I left that story going, hmm. Now the narrative is going to be this story was out there. There's a bigger spotlight on, but now it's actually a little bit better for Jaa in a way, because the attention, now you can kind of use that. Nobody believes in me that this is, I don't know. I was wondering, how do you think that story and the whole blow around it affects him and his comeback? Well, it's interesting. By the way, I'm only about 90 minutes into your five -hour marathon on the over -under. Yeah, maybe over the weekend. But I listen to pods while they wash dishes or while I'm on the treadmill. I'm gonna just have to, I need more dirty dishes and I need to get into better shape. And by the time the end of the week, I'll be through it. No, I mean, you were right to flag that, right? Ja Morant, not there on media day. So he still has not spoken to anybody in the media, to the public in general, since this 25 -game suspension was handed down by Adam Silver, that the story came out now. Look, I haven't talked to our friends at ESPN about reporting the process and everything else, but those things take time. I don't think anybody should read into it that it dropped now, it's relevant now. We're going into seasons opening up next week and one of their brightest young stars won't be there under really unique and troubling circumstances. Well, it seems like they also talk to every local business owner in Memphis because there was a bunch of them. So you could tell they worked on it for months and months. For sure. And by the way, neither of those guys is Memphis -based. I think like McMahon has responsibility for a lot of teams and Memphis might be one of his and Baxter is just kind of more like all -purpose investigative guy. So if you're not based there, so there's the first challenge. As I'm reading this as a reporter, my first thought is like, wow, either somebody pointed you in the right direction, like you need to go talk to this restaurant owner or this might've been strip club owner, this bar owner, whoever. Cause if not, you're just kind of making the rounds and trying to get a fee. Like you could do that. You could do a lot of just like the shoe leather reporting, but that's tough when you're not based there and you don't have that local network of people. They talked to obviously some really important voices there. People who knew not just the on -court version of this or what the internal politics of the Grizzlies are, but how he's being perceived in the community. And it also tracks Bill with a lot of the other incidents that have been reported on in the last six to eight months, right? It's not just issues with, obviously flashing guns is the big thing right now, but it's not even just issues with how he's conducting himself within the organization with teammates or coaches or team officials. Social media judgment. Social media judgment, but the attitude or the entitlement issues that seem to present themselves with these local business owners, who I think we're all speaking anonymously, tracks with a lot of the stuff that was like the shoe store incident, the mall incident and all these other things, right? There's a pattern here. And so I think the story is really valuable in that sense. It's giving us a more full picture that this is an ongoing issue on a variety of levels, even including just the way he carries himself around Memphis. The other thing that struck me, yeah. Well, there was one piece in there. I knew most of this stuff or I had heard secondhand, but I think the people like us, we just talk to a lot of people. So you get a general vibe of where things are going or what things are happening. The one thing that was in the story that I never really thought about, one of the anonymous owners was saying, and this guy was the biggest celebrity we've had since Elvis. And I read that and I did like a double take and I'm like, is that true? And I'm thinking about it. I'm like, yeah, that's probably true. Like who, it's not like any of the, they had Zebo, they had Pau Gasol, they had Derrick Rose when he was at the University of Memphis. But for the most part, I hadn't really thought of it that way. And then you think like this young, kick -ass, incredibly fun to watch star just drops in their lap as like the consolation prize in the Zion draft and then becomes what he becomes in a small city and just becomes the guy. And I guess I'd never really wrap my head around that. But when I read that, did you do a double take when you saw that? I did and I guess I chuckled a little bit because it's just such a like, whoa, wait, hold on. Well, cause we're old enough to remember when Elvis died, that was like the biggest thing that happened in 1977.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "Late Morning" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"Fifth straight day that could allow more aid to come into Gaza and the release of more hostages in Gaza. And this is Giving Tuesday and there's a way to learn about Keep it here for full details on these stories in the minutes ahead. It's 9 48. Time for a look at traffic and weather on the 8 in the late morning going. Let's go to Rita Kessler. Well, as we start say to goodbye to the rush hour and into the midday, we're starting to see some work zones setting up. We do have work on 95 in Virginia. Looks like it may be in both directions between Dale City and Woodbridge, but we do know that southbound 95 has the right lane blocked. Northbound is also seeing a delay, however, so watch for any cones in that direction. Also in Fredericksburg, it was 17 between Spring Mill Road and Tom Jenkins Road, a crash involving a truck on its side had side the left blocked in both directions. In Maryland, westbound 100 near Rundle Mills Boulevard, the crash was on the left side. We also have the delays along southbound 301 near Mill Branch Road and Fredericks Caliber Road. The work is scheduled to be on the right side. Looks like the work is already set up on the outer loop the of beltway between Georgetown Pike and the toll road in the right lane. The outer loop delay begins near River Road. They're also starting to set up on the inner loop side on the right side with that delay out of Tysons headed past the Dulles Toll Road. Outer loop topside of the beltway still seeing delays from New Hampshire Avenue around past 29 with the lanes open. Now we problem still have on the New York Avenue. This is inbound New York Avenue, the ramp to South Dakota Avenue. The ramp was reportedly blocked with the crash but this is the reason why we're still seeing a major backup on inbound 50 from 410 and on southbound Baltimore -Washington Parkway near 202. Trying to head on to New York Avenue past the scene. After you do get past it, it looks good all the way to the Third Street Tunnel. If you're getting on to southbound DC 295, that delay is solid from there. Headed past East Capitol Street, northbound DC 295 is also slow passing Pennsylvania Avenue. Zell helps you easily send to money people you know and trust like friends and family. Even if they bank somewhere else, learn more at Zell .com. I'm Rita Kessler WTOP traffic. 7 News First Alert meteorologist Eileen Whalen from the Things I Am Not Quite Ready For The apartment. Are you still getting reports of snow flurries this morning? I am, yes. I'm sorry. You weren't ready

AP News Radio
Southwest grounds flights nationwide due to technical issues
"Southwest Airlines grounds flights nationwide due to technical issues. Southwest plains were stopped from taking off for what the airline called an intermittent technology issue causing more than 1500 flight delays just four months after the carrier suffered a meltdown over the Christmas travel rush. Southwest and the FAA said by late morning on the east coast that the pause had been lifted. The Dallas based airline blamed the issue on a vendor supplied firewall going down and a connection to some operational data was unexpectedly lost. By late morning on the east coast, southwest accounted for well over half of all delays nationwide, but the airline had canceled fewer than a dozen flights according to flight aware. I'm Julie Walker

News, Traffic and Weather
Fresh "Late Morning" from News, Traffic and Weather
"Perfect holiday gifts? $25 and under like matching family PJs, fragrance sets, toys and more. Find the latest trends, new arrivals and great prices at a Macy's Backstage near you. Let's check out your weather forecast with meteorologist Kristin Clark. It's sponsored by Northwest Crawl Space Services. Use caution traveling this morning freezing fog is creating very slick conditions especially on the bridges, sidewalks, off and on ramps and delays at the SeaTac Airport as the is icing in progress. We will see low visibility for the next few hours, eventually seeing improving road conditions late morning and throughout the afternoon as temperatures will be in the 40s under mostly sunny sky later today in the Comerford Weather Center meteorologist Kristin Clark. Right now it is 32 degrees in downtown Bellevue 31 in downtown Seattle. King tides return this morning and people in the South Park neighborhood are braced for what the next hour might bring. Just last week we got a tour of upgrades to try and keep the King tides from flooding neighborhoods again. Seattle and King County officials worked together to improve stormwater drainage 106 sandbags ,000 are lined up along a mile and a half of the Duwamish River. Grinder pumps were installed in 24 flood prone homes to prevent sewer backups. Underground crews installed a new public storm drain. All of it will be tested this morning. The goal to prevent homeowners like Jill Reese from being flooded again. She's been forced to rebuild after her backyard and basement ended up underwater

WTOP
"late morning" Discussed on WTOP
"Triangle exit one 50, not seeing it, but there were along the left side and units were still marked on scene. Again, no delays, easy pass express would point southbound, if need be. But again, not seeing much trouble there. We'll flip the coin into Maryland again where a big roads are doing well, be prepared. We're going to see some treatment trucks clay's got the weather. I'll tell you right now, roads are doing well, but have that extra time in stopping distance on the defensive. We don't know where these treatment trucks may be, all of a sudden. The big story in Maryland's on route one, a crash happened in the 5 o'clock hour on route one between the Maryland national Memorial Park and Conti road just north of academy lane. Here, you would be following police direction. Save 20% on all long fence decks, pavers, and fences, financing is available for qualified buyers, go to long fence dot com today and schedule your free in home estimate. Mary to pompa WTO traffic. Let's get to forecast now from storm team four's play Anderson. For our weekend, we will have a taste of wintry weather across the Washington capital region, but it won't last for long as his fast moving storm system moves from west to east and it will give us some light snow across the area. All of us should see the snow, it will mix with rain later on in the afternoon, but we'll start out as some light snow before noon late morning from west to the east. As a result, temperatures will only rise to the low to mid 30s, four years Saturday, but temperatures will remain rather constant overnight and won't get much below freezing. Winds will be from the west at ten to 15 mph. Four years Sunday, if you like spring like whether it comes back again with sunshine in the afternoon for Sunday, temperatures will be warming up to the low to mid 50s, the next chance will rain will be on Monday and temperatures in the 40s. I'm storm team four meteorologist clay Anderson, be safe on the

Bloomberg Radio New York
"late morning" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"The Padres Phillies was teen swings ball. Thank God the guy for the Phillies put his bat on the ball and launched like one foot over the fence. The Yankees was fun. It's Earl weaver ball. A three one Homer is your best defense. Yeah. What? It was like the least amount of hits in the Phillies game in a playoff game. Ever. Yeah. That's made for TV right there. Exactly. DVRs for that. All the networks are breathing a huge sigh of relief. We have the New York Yankees for us. I mean, you've known Verlander for years. I mean, you've known him, you know, your first name basis with him in all that. Does this Houston have a pitching to take on these home run hitters? They've got pitching. In fact, I'm thinking that mister Taylor is thinking, oh, sweet merciful. But you're coming in, you don't have, you know, now it depends on which side you're on. You have no rest. You're coming off of the game yesterday. Yeah. You're in the Houston. Now you gotta face Verlander. So it depends on which side you're on. It's like, hey, well, I got the moog. Keep it going. That's where I am. Gotta keep them over. And they had a couple of cocktails on the plane down to Houston, I'm sure. So maybe a little late, but in the late morning maybe, but they're gonna be ready to go. I have watched Yankees all year, 'cause there's a team up in Boston, I follow. I love how children Yankees were when they won. Everybody else is going mental and they're on the field. You're worried about him getting hurt. The Yankees were like, yeah, we won. Let's move on. Well, yes. Really different. Skipper Boone was saying, yeah, we had our adversities, but this is baseball, my team never stopped believing, and now here we are. We're down to four. Baseball, no days off, just get on here. I'm gonna play a game. Michael, we're only having you here to get the pick here. Houston or Yankees, what do you think? I want now with Paul standing. Next to me. I'll say the Yankees. There

American Scandal
The Attica Prison Uprising
"It's a timber ninth. Nine hundred seventy one and late morning at the attica correctional facility in western new york out in the prison yard richard x clark carries a heavy bundle of canned food as he heads to a table. Clark sets down the food and wipes sweat from his forehead is arms are sore and tired but for clark good feeling as he looks around he struck by the transformation. That's taken hold this maximum security prison. Rival gang members are working side by sign carrying supplies to medical tent and inmate. Disinfects a wound on another inmates left cheek. The prison yard has turned into a sprawling encampment a democratic village. That's run by the prisoners themselves. It's an incredible turn of events for years. The inmates have been treated like animals. They were beaten mercilessly never given proper food or medical care but then just a few hours ago. The inmates erupted in revolt. They drove back the guards and after taking several dozen of them hostage. They took control of the prison. The prisoners then banded together and developed a list of changes. They want to see inadequate to reach these goals. The inmates elected a small group of representatives including richard clark. A leader of the prisons black muslim community as clark walked through the yard. He feels optimistic that the prison administrators will meet their demands. But clark knows that as basic as these demands may be. The upcoming negotiations are going to be tense. There's a high pitched noise and clark turns looking outside of the prison where a man stands in the navy blue suit holding a megaphone side by side with several policemen morning. My name is vincent mancusi on the superintendent of attica. I'm here to talk with you now. Whoever's in charge please come over. I want to figure out a way to get past. This clark looks at several other inmates. I'll talk with them. And if you wanna com. You're free to join the men not and wielding baseball bats and football helmets. They began making their way over to mancusi as they get closer to. The superintendent holds his hand. All right all right stop. That's far

Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support
"late morning" Discussed on Fading Memories: Alzheimer's Caregiver Support
"We we think she'd do good with a visit from you which I now have learned was a code for holy crap. She's going to die. We've been to let him in office. So we were very lucky, my sister and my niece and saw her. I saw her Monday morning, my sister, my niece her Monday night and I did a podcast recording on the 31st back in the late morning and they called, and they said come now. And so we went off and we didn't get there in time, but I did get to see her. I mean she wasn't awake, but that's okay. You know and then it was like, please leave. There's 10 of you in the memory care and we didn't want anybody in here. And there's two, it was my sister and I my husband, my daughter her fiance Thursday. My sister's, you know, for people, my sister's family is four people in my family. One of my mom's brothers and her sisters, there's like literally ten of us and poor executive director was like, I'm really hard not to like edge of a breakdown. Yeah, I feel bad and I looked at him and I said, I'll come back this weekend and take clean out her stuff. And I know we're not letting anybody in so that it was like. Okay. So you go home and you're like, wow. Wow now, yeah, so it's like life just went on, you know, that my sister's like, I don't want to do two Services. I'm like fine. I was just going to do the dessert. Bar celebration of life, my daughter and I on her own. No problem. You know, my sister been like that her whole life so that wasn't shocking. Well, it was but not terribly and then that still hasn't happened and so I thought I was like you okay well something around the one-year anniversary, that didn't happen. Yeah and I thought well let's maybe do something around Mother's Day. I don't think that's going to happen. So I had somebody I think it was a m Cast. Guess basically, say some Mother's Day when this is behind us just have a celebration for all moms like my grandmother, my Hundred three year old grandmother home currently on hospice by the time this comes out I'm pretty sure she'll be gone. My aunt who has been taking care of her forever is going to urge her to go be with her husband found her. Oldest son. And yeah, I was married. My aunt is very religious and like some of us..

WTOP
"late morning" Discussed on WTOP
"Or any kind of real estate, traffic and weather on the eighths back to the traffic center. Now on Jack Taylor. Definite heavy activity remains on the Maryland side of the legend. We've got our accident the feds to on the outer loop. All traffic must divert off the outer loop onto exit 35 to 70 to go north beyond early this morning, a tanker truck hauling liquid asphalt overturned, it's over on the right shoulder. The cleanup as extensive as the liquid asphalt is spilled down onto the roadway slowdowns back near Colville Road. To seventies, looking at North and south, waiting on any work in Rockville to see if it will set up after shady Grove headed down toward 28 15 up in Frederick South between Old Frederick Road in Hanson. Ville Road reports of a roll over accident You may able to end the one lane getting by down in Fort Washington. Watch out on 2 10 down near Swan Creek Road Livingston Road in the intersection. Signals apparently are dark. Unclear if you've got authorities on scene to help direct inside the Beltway north, on the Baltimore Washington Parkway before 4 10, our works known as the Left lane getting by and there's preparation on the A bridge. I think eastbound traffic right now, maybe paused so they can put the cones and barrels down the westbound. Spain has the left lane black. We're going to get some work, probably on the eastbound span. It's usually blocking the left lane. Now you'll find in Virginia. There's work in Vienna westbound on seven. Your Tolson wrote the right lanes taken away the work, causing major slowdowns as this is kind of a getaway, southbound 95. There's a delay in Woodbridge. But the big slow down trying to get into and through Stafford, before you get to 17 and found that the work is in the left lane. There's been a wreck in Ashbourne, south End of the Loudon County Parkway near Russell Branch Parkway, last her taking away the left lane. Now we have work in the district. It's on eastbound Eastern Avenue after D C to 95 taken away the right lane and a crash in Northwest Watch for district authorities. North, um, on Georgia Avenue near Eastern Avenue. You've got the right lane. They're getting by celebrate this weekend, Ashley Homestore's spectacular Stars and Stripes sale. With huge savings save 60% off store wide plus free delivery at Ashley Home Store. Jack Taylor. W T o p. Traffic Kinda changing forecast here with Matt Ritter cloudy today or becoming cloudy depending on where you are. It won't be as hot today. Still very warm, still very humid. More and more showers and thunderstorms arriving west to east through the late morning into the early afternoon house will be in the eighties today..

KFI AM 640
"late morning" Discussed on KFI AM 640
"Uber eats available at participating restaurants. Southland weather From Ko Phi. Afternoon winds from the West High's will be in the sixties. Some of that cloud cover will give way to sun in the inland and valleys. Highs will be in the seventies inland Cloudy in the inland Empire late morning, but that will also lead to son this afternoon high in the mid seventies. Right now it's Calabasas. 56 Pasadena. 59. Yorba Linda 61 Lake Forest 62. We leave local live from the K If I 24 our newsroom, I'm Andrew Caravella. Yeah. This'd is handle on the law. Marginal legal advice where I tell you, You have absolutely no case if you're injured, Need a lawyer go to handle on the law dot com And if you're a lawyer and want to join our team because people desperately need your help go to.

WTOP
"late morning" Discussed on WTOP
"Updated 24 73 65 5 38. Traffic and weather on the 18 When it breaks Dave Del Tynan the nobody T o p traffic, said it well, usually around here Friday afternoon Rush hour starts late morning, and it tapers off earlier than the other rush hours. And that's definitely the trend right now. Volume delays on the Beltway are less intense here around 5 38, and we're still slow on the elliptical Legion bridge and through Silver Spring College Park, But it's better and better minute by minute to 70 North, found only slow with a couple stretches now between Clarksburg and Frederik Stay on to 70, north of Havana, 3 55 is backed up with a crash near ball road track. I think alternates you're sharing the South bound lane getting by one direction at a time Friday, traffic is slow on 95 both ways between Elk Ridge and Columbia as it is on the BW Parkway and stretches between 32 4 95 virtually no delay eastbound toward the Bay Bridge with two way traffic operations in effect toward Harpers Ferry. Westbound traffic on 3 40 is slow toward the Potomac and the Shenandoah Rivers in Virginia on I 66 virtually no delay. Now from the Beltway out to Manassas, the ran from 2 34 north to go Estan 60 Sixes Reopen the crash Clear 95 South, getting better, only a little slow with Bianca Kwan and heavy at times South found through Stafford County back to Maryland. Hughes Ville South bound Route five Beyond 2 31 motorcycle crash, It was only single file getting by, but that was before fire. Rescue response arrived on the scene. They may have stopped traffic there on letter town wrote. This traffic report is sponsored by Burke and Herbert Bank, where your business means everything. It's better at Burke and Herbert Bank at your service, and 18 52. Dave Tilden. W T o P TRAFFIC. Nice Evening a couple of passing Sprinkles. Here's my extent, Afeard can't rely on a couple of Sprinkles a couple of light showers for the next few hours. Most of us stay dry after sunset. Fair skies him cool.

WJR 760
"late morning" Discussed on WJR 760
"Jr dot com. I'm a rock Your trickovski hosting late morning show today all the way from today till through Friday, So get three days in the seat and really enjoying touching base with you and keeping you informed as well as having a good conversation. We're talking about line five. And the impacts the environmental impacts the impacts of Governor Whitmer launching a war against the line five pipeline that offers so much energy through states like Wisconsin, Ohio, Michigan, and of course, our Largest unsecured and border with an ally. It's actually the largest on I guess unsecured border In the world and that's with the nation of Canada are one of our greatest allies. And as we've now heard that the Canadian prime minister is livid about what the governor has done. And the governor is now threatening to actually step in. And potentially take away the profits and sees all the profits and accounts of em bridge in the state of Michigan if they do not comply with her orders. So we're talking about Ambridge in line five. In the pipeline and in the potential environmental aspects that will get into a little bit as well. But 808 590957 808 590957, you can join us and pipe in as well. So to speak, and we've got clear from Bloomfield Hills. Clear you're on with Rocky Rocky Coast again late morning show. Hey, Rocky. It's so good to talk to you. Thank you so much. Forget toasting today. Oh, thank you. Have a question to questions. If you have time number one. What is the alternative plan? So this energy's gotta be delivered somehow, So if it's not going to come through line five How is it going to be delivered? And what is the environmental impact of that? And then question Number two is is if this is a treaty that we're violating. I mean, can she even do that? I mean, doesn't the Supreme Court has something to say about that? Let's address the address the treaty aspect first she can't violate the treaty and therefore she can't Percy, stop the flow of oil, but she can't harm M bridge economically. And obviously this will go through the courts. It's going to start in the courts in Michigan, and we'll see where it ends up of all most likely end up at a national level because this is a U. S treaty, and we heard just recently, Governor Grant home who happens to be the secretary of education of energy for the Bite Administration and our former governor state. Michigan said that this is going to kind of answer your first part of your question. Said specifically that these pipelines are one of the safest ways of delivering energy and most economic ways of delivering energy. So you asked the question of what are the alternatives to delivering this energy? People. Why do we have these pipelines? Well, clear. Let me let me just tell you this in a study that was released, there was talks about if we close down this pipeline It would require over. 200 trucks a day to deliver the fuel and the energy to the Northern peninsula and throughout Wisconsin, Ohio and Canada. 200 trucks plus Not 200, but 200 plus trucks a day and we all know that there's a trucking shortage or excuse me a truck driver shortage. Also, there's another way, and I'm kind of reading this from the news that they said another way of delivering it would be oil barges or a tanker car convoy. Or potentially by rail. But even if you delivered by rail real goes from point a to point B still have to take it off that rail and deliver it to the end. Consumer so intellectual, itty, you're burning more fuel. You're creating more of an environmental hazard, and you're creating more of a potential hazard on the roadways with these hazardous materials traveling on our roadways, So you bring up a very valid point. And if you're an environmentalist You would actually side with the Snyder administration and their agreement. What to Jim Holcomb talked about their agreement to basically secure line five with this cover with this plastic sliced cement cover to make sure there's no spills in our waterways. Nobody wants to pollute our water, So I hope I answered your question, Claire. Yes, you did. Thank you very much. Thank you very much in dawn urine from a palazzo your drink from a lot. So you're on with Rocky Works country. Enjoy your time on the radio. I I really enjoy listening to you. I'm trying to figure out how this governor has the power to make a decision like that was any legislative approval. Well, that's interesting, by the way, the checks in the mail for that nice comment. Thank you very much, John. You know, this governor is acting in accordance with the attorney General Dana Nessel. They have both sold their soul to the environmental concerns which are completely wrong. If you're an environmentalist, and I consider myself an environmentalist, I've got a young daughter at home. That I want. Make sure she has clean air, clean water, and it's in the state of Michigan. We love our waterways. We love our outdoors. We want to make sure that it's protecting you bring up a very valid point, because when you sell your soul to the environmentalists You may not be actually getting what you bargained for. Because if you're an environmentalist, you don't want the trucks driving on our roads. You don't want the pollution that's created there or the hazards and the governor is using the attorney general to invoke her executive order and we'll see what happens. Obviously, this is creating a big international brouhaha. If I can see that brouhaha, I think I just did. But big brouhaha with our our one of our greatest allies and Justin Trudeau, who happens to be a liberal. And an environmentalist from Canada is fit to be tied, so we'll see what happens. But we've got a pepper, the attorney general's office and the governor's office and let them know where we stand. Jacob from Oak Park. You've got one minute you're on with Rocky Rashkovsky. Jacob from Oak Park. Really? Yes, sir. Go ahead. Yes, sir. Have e think everyone's taking the wrong approach to this..

WIBC 93.1FM
"late morning" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM
"Services for your estimate or repair visit. Gerber collision dot com For details Get into Gerber. Mad bear with traffic on the fives. Followers on Twitter Wi VC traffic. Stephanie Mean, which TV meteorologist What's going on? Yeah, we're still dry this morning. Just lots of cloud cover very mild temperatures in the middle sixties. Eventually, late morning, early afternoon, we are tracking a complex of showers. And if you rumbles of thunder that's going to give us some potentially heavy rains. So hopefully if you are heading out in about you, do you have some type of rain gear to keep yourself dry. We'll continue to see scattered showers and storms. Those through the afternoon and early evening hours. Daytime highs will hold. In the middle sixties on an overnight lows tonight, she fall to the forties, with showers beginning to end as we approach midnight tonight, once they will be completely dry will be partly cloudy sky daytime highs still cooler in the lower sixties. Scattered showers returned just in time for Thursday with high still holding in the low sixties and then by Friday. Hi is at 63 degrees to see a partly cloudy sky and Mother's Day weekend for right now, just like a touch, soggy with scattered afternoon showers and storms Saturday with highs in the middle sixties so kind of a cooler stretch out ahead of us. That right? There is Stephanie meet of Wish TV. Stephanie. Thank you. 65 degrees in the American Standard Cooling Weather Center. The time right now is 807 this'll Hour on 93. W. B. C is powered by the home loan expert dot com. I'm not quite sure how it's possible. That nobody has looked at the prosecutor, Marion County, Ryan Miers and said, You have to go now. Because your failure Isn't.

ABC Radio MELBOURNE
"late morning" Discussed on ABC Radio MELBOURNE
"A dwindling supply of vaccines in the country, which could be depleted in days. The government says Million's Maura Doses will arrive in the middle of this month, but one specify the day The Weather Bureau says Milburn has escaped the worst of the wintry blast overnight, but Rachel Parts of Victoria have been drenched. A rainfall record has been broken in areas Inlet on the surf coast with about 115 millimeters falling since nine o'clock yesterday morning. Wind gusts of up to 95 kilometers an hour less the gram peons, but we're not as strong as forecast across Milburn Senior forecast Take care, Assad says parts of Milburn syrup to about 40 millimeters of ride with conditions to clear by afternoon. Things the easy up, especially the Melbourne. There's still a fair bit of rain out there. And there's lots of water on the road. Making the road's pretty Hazardous majesty mindful, take a little bit more time just to deal with this. The worst. The rain does seem to be easy know that it's moving into Northern Victoria and there needs to Victoria. And more weather areas of right about southern parts of the state. Contracting to Gippsland. During the morning. I started showers and thunderstorms in the north during the late morning and early afternoon dry in the northwest. Coulter mild and cloudy day fresh toe locally strong southeast to southwesterly winds with damaging wind gusts possible about parts of the central Rangers during the morning. Is a strong wind warning for Port Phillip, Western port and all coastal waters except the central Gippsland Coast. Milburn Since nine o'clock yesterday morning. We've had 31 millimeters of rain fall in the city, a very high chance of more rain becoming less likely like this afternoon and evening a top off 15 degrees today, and there's a road weather alert for Melbourne's I slowed down and don't get too close to other vehicles. Tomorrow. Partly cloudy and 17 degrees. Those die. Partly cloudy 19 Friday similar conditions.

Mark Levin
Severe Storms Possible In North Texas Tuesday Night, Possible Severe Storm in Houston Wednesday Morning
"Severe weather threat increasing to our Northwest overnight Tonight and then the first half of Wednesday. Severe weather threat comes to Houston. Overnight lows. 70 degrees morning storms Wednesday. Some strong or severe specially late morning high 78 degrees and turning colder Wednesday night 50 degrees. Thursday. Sunshine 70 I'm meteorologist Scott Larrimore, the weather Channel

KOMO
"late morning" Discussed on KOMO
"The Kamo forecast from the diversified crawl Space Weather Center. Good evening. Art Sanders with you A winter storm warning Tonight through tomorrow afternoon tonight cloudy chance of snow late snow after midnight. Accumulations of 2 to 4 inches overhead lows mid forties tomorrow breezy snow in the morning, then snow likely in the late morning and early afternoon. The chance of rain and snow mixed late in the afternoon snow levels near sea level. Eyes in the upper thirties. Tomorrow night. Mostly cloudy chance of rain or snow in the evening. Slight chance of snow after midnight lows in the mid twenties. Sunday cloudy chance of rain and snow again highs near 40. Washington's birthday. Rain at times highs in the mid forties Tuesday. Rain likely mid Upper forties overnight lows in the twenties. That's your latest weather from the Comal forecast team is QuickBooks, slowing your business down, give challenges managing inventory project profitability or just getting paid fast enough. Get your business to a better place and graduate to net suite two day stop paying for multiple systems that don't give you the information you need when you need it. Ditch the spreadsheets and all the old software you've outgrown. Now is the time to upgrade to nets. We by Oracle, the world's number one cloud business system nets. We gives you visibility and control over your financials. HR inventory, e commerce and more everything you need all in one place instantaneously. Whether you're doing a million or hundreds of millions in revenue, save time and money with net sweet join the over 24,000 companies using nets sweet right now. Let nets we'd show you how they'll benefit.

The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"late morning" Discussed on The Shawn Harvey Morning Show Podcast
"Fast. Trust me good morning. I'm great how are you i'm more. I'm okay good here in bethlehem. Y'all we were cast live till you bram and it's thirty four degrees. The highest gonna be forty-three today. It is snowing again. Nah yeah we supposed to get about between one and three inches in about an inch shot. The already spoke to stop around ten eleven nation so hopefully it does And that's on it Strasbourg thirty degrees thirty four. I'm forty three four. The high again and lets you accumulate between one through three inches. One to three inches hopefully stopped by the time. It said. it's gonna stop around late morning in new jersey. Thirty seven degrees snow and change into arraign Around mid late morning as well forty one for the high forty one in new york city that will be the high today. Forty one cloudy and rain today in atlanta fifty two for the high end. Cloudy in miami. It's sixty four degrees seventy seven for the high fair twelve degrees in chicago. Partly cloudy with a high on wins and the high will be sixteen. Today's please be careful about in los angeles. It's forty eight degrees. seventy four. The high in clear in louisville twenty degrees forty one four the high in clear as well thirty seven in rochester and that will be the high thirty seven day snow snow and rain mixed this morning but it should stop After nine a m and the rest of the day is supposed to be clear. John the wetherby. That's the weather half big like where you are. Come until you live from the show. Having morning show featuring sidney j will you want to start the only place on earth we get your morning started right. We are so glad to be here on a fill..

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"late morning" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Check it out there for 95 north on right by 1 17 embolden Laurie granted WBC's traffic on the threes. I am now a look at the WBC four day after weather forecast as we go live to WBZ AKI, weather meteorologist in DeVore. The key to day Jim to me is it's kind of a race. It's cold to start seeing teens, two twenties, mid twenties even then, along found with his 2 25 public closer to Thursday, right along the south coast in the Cape. There is some rain and drizzle that's trying to head into that mix with some snow inland areas. I think it gets to the city by at least maybe no earlier than lunchtime west of that, When it gets there middle late morning, I think temperatures still cold enough, especially with the snow and the cold ground underneath. So I'm a little worried about icy spots will keep an eye on that for mid to late morning. And then this rain and drizzle. This afternoon's marries of fogs will get up close to 41 in the city will dry out tonight. Drop to 28 tomorrow I'll give some sunshine the high 38 I know, even on national weather person say I had to put the snow back in the forecast for Sunday couple of few days, several inches and maybe more south of the city than north. That's the way it looks for Sunday. We'll keep in Islanders who go through the weekend, right here on WBZ. Boston's news radio. All right, sounds good there, Dean. We're at 30 degrees right now. We have partly cloudy skies. It is 5 56 on WBZ NewsRadio making history for generations, a new entry on the New Hampshire State Register of historic places as the Lady of the fairways shrine in Bethlehem..

News Radio 1190 KEX
"late morning" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX
"Reached an all time high claimed the benefits you've earned at choose dot via dot Gove, now Kay to weather Dry skies on tap for you from most the day on Friday that be some morning clouds out of the bet will see partly sunny skies, though by late morning heading in towards the afternoon. That's gonna allow daytime highs. The warming of the upper forties across the area now by Friday late afternoon into the evening hours will see increasing clouds and some rain developing and get set for a fairly soggy weekend from the K two strong tracker Weather Center. I'm Dave Celeski, another Caesar's Don't feel the re do the wind Rain. Come on me every time. I don't know, baby. 185014721 to talk told free from east of the Rockies call 808 255033 from west of the Rockies told Free Call 806 188255.

News Radio 1190 KEX
"late morning" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX
"Make. Summer counts. Browse program options at summer dot Georgetown dot e. D u Now, Kay to weather Our window of dry weather last what most the day on Friday we'll see Clyde disguising some fog in the morning and funky be locally. Dents in some areas gets that for partly sunny to mostly cloudy skies by late morning, going into the afternoon hours, but then by late afternoon early evening, increasing clouds and some rain developing the daytime highs and upper forties early morning temperatures in the upper thirties and winds light and variable from the K two strong tracker Weather Center. I'm Dave Celeski, another Yes. I can't. Yes. Yes. Premiere Networks Presents Coast to Coast Am With George Noory. Welcome Back to coast to Coast, Cheryl Jones. Is our investigative reporter with us for the next couple hours this hour. She's got some really fascinating audio clips for you to listen to will be back with her in a moment next.

News Radio 1190 KEX
"late morning" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX
"Leather. Thankfully, I found my clan of leather lovers in the biking community. It's been life changing, Gago Motorcycle 15 minutes could save you 15% or more now, Kay to weather Dry skies on tap for you from most the day on Friday that we some morning clouds that in a bet we'll see partly sunny skies, though by late morning heading in towards the afternoon. That's gonna allow daytime highs. The warming of the upper forties across the area now by Friday late afternoon into the evening hours will see increasing clouds and some rain developing and get set for a fairly soggy weekend from the K two strong tracker Weather Center. I'm Dave Celeski, come Well, it seems they don't feel the reason I don't do the winner right here. Take my hand, will you? To talk to George Noory called the Wild card line at 8185014109. The first time caller line is 8185014721 to talk. Told free from east of the Rockies, call 808 255033.

New Jersey 101.5
"late morning" Discussed on New Jersey 101.5
"Traffic every 15 minutes. Next report. 10 48 on New Jersey one on 1.5. Jersey, one of 1.5 instant Whether it will definitely be a soggy start to the weekend. Rain likely a times could be locally heavy in a few spots tonight. Breezy winds gusting up to 30 Miles an hour can't rule out of rumble of thunder somewhere lows around 40. Ring around us. We begin Saturday breezy, drying up with partial sunshine breaking through for the afternoon. We'll start off in the mid to upper forties late morning, and temperatures fall back into the low forties by late afternoon. Sunny, windy, dry weather Sunday. Eyes up in the mid forties. I'm meteorologist Mark Thibodeau. Right now. In Flemington. It's 44 Mollica Hill, 49. Rahway 44. As Dr Against that, whether every 15 minutes on New Jersey one on 1.5 make your big Joe Henry House party request. Now call 1 802 831 on 15 and get the party started. Hey, Hey, hey. No. So okay. Come on. Okay? Bill, you Don't ask me fine. So come on. Yeah. Yeah. On air Online around you're smart speaker. Thanks for listening to Big Joe Henry's House party on New Jersey one a 1.5. New Jersey one of 1.5 High on the Big Joe House party. Who is this? It's Ricky. How you don't they go? How we doing, Richie? What song you want to hear tonight? How sweet Home Alabama at Sweet Home Alabama and where you're calling from Richie Rydell. Thanks for the call in New Jersey, one of 1.5 for playing a joke you've.

News Radio 1190 KEX
"late morning" Discussed on News Radio 1190 KEX
"Leader, an RV insurance. You wanna text confirmation when it burst? Progressive casualty insurance company in affiliates now Kay to weather much calmer and much drier weather ahead for you On Wednesday, we'll see cloudy skies a few lingering rain showers in the morning, but mostly cloudy and dry skies With late morning going in towards the afternoon. It'll still be mild daytime highs and loaded mid fifties out there and listen, we'll keep dry skies in the forecast all the way through late Thursday. Three rivers and streams. I was still rising through the middle part of the week from the K two storm tracker Weather Center. I'm Dave Celeski, another Song, Shyness, truffles Come on the boat or something. Particular. Why? All right, everybody ready? You're listening to coast to coast A. M. With George Noory up next Terry Loveless back with us on coast to coast. He was with us about a year ago. Talking about incident at Devil's den. A true story is sequel. Devil's Den. The Reckoning. We're gonna Be talking to him Just a moment on coast to coast.

The Book Review
Fareed Zakaria on Life After the Pandemic
"For eads. Ikaria joins us now. His latest book is called ten lessons for post pandemic world for read. Thanks so much for being here. It's my pleasure pamela. I have to start with an obvious question just as someone who has a full time job you already have. I think three full-time jobs. As the host of a show on cnn n regular newspaper columnist writer. How in the middle of this pandemic when we're still in the throes of it. Did you go from reporting on sort of the world as it is and at the same time. Write an entire book about what comes after. It's a great question. And i marvel at it myself honestly looking backward but what happened. If you remember obama's in the first few months of the pandemic when the lockdowns began in such everything really shutdown all my travel or every lunch date every dinner date everything went silent and so i had a certain amount of free time and i was grappling with what was going on in the world. How the spend amick was affecting me how it was affecting people. I knew around the world and i started to jot down some thoughts about it partly for the columns and the and the show but then i found myself thinking bigger and i decided you know what i'm going to. I'm going to try and write something about this. And i'm going to do it in the following way. I would get up at six thirty or so. Every morning. And i wouldn't read the newspapers i wouldn't take wouldn't look at twitter. Nothing just to sort of keep my head space in that forward leaning fifteen thousand feet above the above the the land a space and right for about three hours and then i research a little bit. By eleven o'clock. I would get back to normal life and i would just get back to the show in the column and you know my kids who also there with me so i did that for four and a half months every day and weekends included and so what ended up being this incredibly cathartic way from me to deal with covid. Nineteen the pandemic because it made me. It forced me to think through in process what was going on and now look back and think i wouldn't have been able to do it any other period because few months into the maybe three months into it by by june july things that started to come back to normal and now i find my schedule as crowded as it was but there was that four month window and i think just as luck would have it. I took advantage of it. So your mornings were thinking about the future and then you kind of fell back to the present come late morning early afternoon pretty much once my kids would get up and start getting breakfast and things like that by then you know through the reality of life intruded so directly and viscerally that i couldn't i couldn't avoid it so i mean it's interesting because what you were doing really was thinking you know at least two beats into the future we were just getting into the pandemic and then you have to think about. How are we going to get out of the pandemic and then another step from there and so. I'm curious what your process was in in terms of trying to get that far ahead of something. That was already moving very quickly. So i i had to study the science of it to understand how likely it was. We were going to get out of it. And what i came to conclude was that while the public health response that we had seen in the first phase of the crisis was going very badly. There was going to be a second phase of the crisis that was largely private sector lead. That was therapies vaccines. That was likely to be extremely successful. And so i felt as though dependent mc was already changing the way we were thinking about the world and already changing behavior but the pandemic plus lockdown but that we will go to enter into a post pandemic phase. I will be honest. I didn't know whether it was six months later or a year later. But you could see if you studied the people who are doing the vaccines were incredibly bullish on their on their ability to get this done even within the first few weeks they were saying. We'll have something a year now to give people perspective of vaccine by which just ten or fifteen years ago if it can be made it all takes about fifteen years often so the fact that they was sure they could compress the timeframe so radically was a huge events in science that i don't think we've adequately understood but it gave me visibility on a post pandemic work

Bob Sirott
Chicago Weather: Dense Fog Possible In The Morning
"Meyer. Good morning. We start out this morning with a cloudy sky and areas of patchy fog early on ladder moisture in the atmosphere. We will see temperatures rise from the mid forties this morning to only the upper forties. This afternoon. Cloudy skies North northeast winds and rain will kind of keep us from climbing a whole lot higher than that. Scattered showers expected at times steady rain, especially late morning. Early day, We'll keep some scattered shower chances in through tonight Dry tomorrow for Thanksgiving, with clouds in the morning and sun in the afternoon, both today and tomorrow highs in the

Mornings on the Mall with Brian Wilson
Virginia governor to announce removal of Lee statue
"Virginia governor Ralph Northam expected to announce the removal of Richmond's general E. Lee statue of general Robert E. Lee statue was one of five Confederate monuments along monument Avenue in Richmond it's been a fixture in the city since eighteen ninety now governor Ralph Northam at a late morning news conference is expected to direct the statue to be moved off its massive pedestal and put into storage while his administration seek input on a new location the statue was been the target of vandalism during protests in recent days over George Floyd's

Essential Oil Solutions with doTERRA
Do I really need a multivitamin? Featuring Leland Jones
"Today we're excited to talk to Leland Jones. About what supplement he uses and how they've changed his life Leland. Thank you so much for joining us today to talk about this super important subject. These ravin me and I appreciate it of course so supplements are something that I think. A lot of people are skeptical toward so. Why does our body needs supplements or does our needs supplements in addition to the food that we already eat now? That's good and I can see why a lot of people are feeling that way and to be honest. I felt that way myself. So before Doe Tara. I had a different career and so what I did is I went to like one of those big stores that you can buy things in bulk and I actually brought the supplements and I put them on my desk. Because I felt like if I had him on my desk I could remind myself to take more often and I co worker. Who showed me about the pros and cons of these different supplements and so that I learned was one our soil's that we're currently using to grow our crops are not nutrient dense like they used to be and the other thing is. We're supposed to be eating like we're supposed to be eating healthier than we are. I'm sure there's no shock dating it's like your plate of food for dinner is supposed to be like a rainbow of colors of different vegetables and unfortunately that is not the way we are eating as much as we should so yeah. We need to be taking supplements one because people like me aren't eating healthy and to the food isn't doesn't have the nutrients that they once did. And then the other aspect is. We need those supplements to replenish our body of Fill in the gaps of all the things we are missing so yeah I would say it's very much important and that is so interesting and you're definitely not alone. I know for myself. My plate never looks like a rainbow so there definitely are gaps. That I'm sure most people have that need to be filled. So you mentioned other supplements that you taking before you were introduced to Tara. Are All supplements created equal? Not at all not in. I was actually really. I don't know if the word is shocked but I was really discouraged when I learned that all these supplements like you like a lot of people are wasting a lot of money and so not all supplements are the same and does tearing and we all know this like tears. Mission is to be pure like everything's one hundred percent pure may have supplements that are also infused with essential oils. It is the perfect combination. And so the only thing I love about the Tara's that I don't just have to tell you about their supplements like once you take you can feel the difference to them and I've taken like I said I've taken supplements from companies. I guess other brands and I never did feel a difference but I thought what I was. Doing was being proactive with my health and it turns out a lot of those supplements taking did nothing to had no had no real significant benefit to my body and so with Doe Tara. Yeah it's it's a huge difference and with that so you talked about not being able to feel a difference. What Canada vitamin do for your body when you found one that is working for you. What is the difference that you see? There's a couple of things one I feel during the day. I have an increase in energy so I feel like that's their like that increase but also like mental capacity. I feel like I have more clarity of thought like I don't feel like I'm like I don't know if the word is like fog but you know how sometimes you sometimes I feel like I. I've woken up but I'm still half asleep in the whole day that way and then when it's time to go to bed I'm like wide awake and so I feel like a multivitamin is helped me with that when I'm awake during the day. I don't have that fog in my brain and I have more of the clarity and the other thing that I like about it is I like having an increase in my quality of sleep so I like when I go to bed at night. I feel like I'm sleeping better. I like during the day I feel like I'm more awake more alert. I have more energy. So that's those are the benefits. I enjoy those are definitely benefits that I think everyone would like to have in their life a little bit more energy better sleep and I just feeling like your body is working the way that it should. I think that's incredible so Leland. Can you walk us through? What supplements Tara has that? You've utilized in your life. Oh it's kind of a long list. That's okay so my wife. My wife was the one that introduced me to essential oils. And then after I started using essential oils I had this belief in Tara and so when I stumbled upon the lifelong vitality three different. You know the three different bottles. That's what I started taking and so the three different ones so that's your micro plex the EMC. So that's your Vitamins and Minerals Your Z. Omegas of that's Exit Omega. That's the other one. And then the healthy are S. That helps you on a cellular level. So those were the three. I started taking and to be honest. I'm not trying to contradict myself but the first couple of I was taking them. I just Kinda felt the same like I didn't like my wife was like really hyping it up and I was like you know I kinda just feel the same here and it wasn't until I didn't take him for a day is when I felt the big difference. The other time I felt a huge difference is we had gone on a family vacation. And we're at an amusement park and we're you know how that is you're standing by your cooking in the Sun. You're spending tons of money. Your kids are yelling at you right and I had brought the lifelong vitality but I had forgotten to take them. The first two days are numbered taking it the third day. 'cause we went to this amusement park for four days so on the third day. I remember taking a n feeling such a huge difference in those different areas of feeling more clarity and feeling like I had an increase in energy and things like that so those were the three that I started taking and then I was introduced. A couple of other ones like So Deep Blue Rub. That's a that's the oil deep. Blue Oil is rob. Is is amazing. Use probably daily but then does tear came out with a pill form so it's the Deep Blue Polythene on complex. And just so you know. I had a practice that word times in the mirror. Like I haven't even. I can read that where let alone pronounce it off. So that's another one that I use a lot and then like right now. I'm picturing Mike pillowcase. In the kitchen so I use the lifelong vitality deep blue ocean terrorism. I you tear after every meal usually just one one pill but if I eat like I'm not trying to admit anything here but like I like I like being five. Ako waffles for breakfast like that doesn't even faze me and my wife is like you eat like you're like like a little kid that ran away from home and so. I do a bunch of junk food and so if I eat five. Ako Awful Sushi. I happen to. I'll I'll take more terrorism. Now take anywhere from one to three terrorism's so usually if I feel like I feel like I can add like that heavy weight in my stomach like I shouldn't have eaten that many offals. That's when I know I should take more than one or two times. And so that's another one. I take all the time another one. I love is DDR prime. And I don't know if it's my favorite but it's up there. Ddr prime they make it in a soft Gel and they also have an oil. And I know you know that but I just like to repeat a twenty but I take that one and that one I feel amazing with and then once in a while I by the might owe to the Max and I use it to the Max is really interesting to me so even though I eat a ton of junk food and I admit that I actually don't drink caffeine because have seen has a weird effect on me like if I drink caffeine like right now. It's like Kinda morning time you know early at early morning or I'm sorry late morning if I drink caffeine there's a chance I'll be awake until like three or four in the morning. It's like I think some people would enjoy something like that. I hate it and the other thing it does to me. It makes me jittery and it creates all kinds of like panic in my mind of like also I'll lay in bed. I'm sorry this is a tangent but I'll lay in bed and I'll worry about like identity theft and my couch so I can't i. I avoid caffeine as best. I Cam O- minute to the Max is totally different on my system. So I don't get jittery I. It does not keep me up late at night or anything crazy like that but it definitely does give me this sense that it's helping sustain my energy level throughout the day and I and I and I do it for that

PODSHIP EARTH
Farallones
"Happy Birthday Week. While we're all at home in the new normal feeling anything but normal the one thing worth celebrating life itself the pandemic has shown us just how fragile and beautiful life is the veneer of invincibility that we built up over. The last decades has been stripped away in an instant. We're now learning what we always have known but not acted upon which is the each day's precious and magical and that we can't take anything most especially health and the health of our planet for granted in that spirit of adventure. There's one place in San Francisco I've been trying to explore for nearly twenty years. The remote Farallon islands thirty miles off the Golden Gate Bridge on a clear day. You can see this. Cluster of three main islands from the shore. But here's the catch. They closed to the public. Because the farallones one of the largest seabird colonies in the nation the islands also hosts two seals great white sharks and many different species of whale. The farallon islands national wildlife refuge is one of sixty three such refugees around the country and the waters surrounding. The islands are protected as part of the great farallones National Marine Sanctuary for decades point Blue Conservation Science Petaluma based research organization whose mission is to conserve birds wildlife and ecosystems through innovative science partnerships and outreach his continuously had teams of scientists located on the Farallon's point blue has a formal research agreement with the US Fish and Wildlife Service. Every few weeks point blue works with local boat owners who volunteer to resupply the Farallon scientists with food. I was lucky enough to tag along for the ride. I get on the boat. The outer limits in Sao Salida and we begin our journey. I'm joined by Pete Wolsey Buck who's point blue's senior marine ecologist and spent more time on the islands than anyone else on the planet while still on the boat. I stopped by asking Pete. Exactly how long point blue has been conducting research on the Pharisees? Yeah point blue has been working out on the fare lawns for more than fifty years We've had people on the island every single day since April Third Ikin. Sixty eight which is crazy. And it's just hard to believe that this fat much data scientific data going all the way back to the sixties. It is pretty incredible. There are not very many Continuous long term data sets especially for seabird monitoring throughout the world and the have one in an area special is a fair launch is in an incredible opportunity. And if you know this pizza I've been trying to get to the farallones like twenty two. It's a big deal super foggy today at does it. I don't know hopefully the Fogle if you've been out here a long time once you once you bet I think most times the fog lists sometimes mid to late morning But we have a lot of very very few days out of the airlines. The combination of the cold ocean water and warmer temperatures on the mainland tends to lead to fog out at the highlands. And you could have days when you get out there to the islands can't even see it until he could get on land. I mean yeah we like now maybe half a mile and I'd just just saw and it's pretty mad. I mean it's magical. They just kind of jot. How of the Pacific do you remember? First time seeing the farallones I do. I was going out. This was in the spring of two thousand. I was going out as a volunteer research. Assistant and We were on a long slow boat ride on a very rough day and We started sailing at about midnight. We got to the island about seven. Am and shortly. After the Sun was rising I started to see the islands poking up over the horizon and it was just an incredibly magical site by still remember a Dan. I still have the image in my head. Yeah it's it does feel like the mist of Avalon where the knights of King Arthur would like see. The Misr is and it kind of reminds me of some magical place. How the hell do we get from this big bill up on the cliffs above us it? It looks like a treacherous. I mean what? What's the procedure? It is rather complicated So the islands themselves are very rocky. There's no safe place to land a boat Island just kind of jumped right out of the ocean as you were saying so what we do. Is we have a crane. That's on the east side of the island and we use that to lower small landing craft into the ocean and that will drive out our boat and then from there it will shuttle the people and gear back and forth between the island and the the vote. That's burning us out here. The boat look Mike Below as like his has made out of metal. I've never seen like such a small wise. The vote metal Yeah Orlando Craft is what's called a safe vote and it's a solid aluminum hull with the flotation of styrofoams flotation secured. Around the outside of it. So it's a very sturdy boat and you can imagine when you're lifting it up out of the water with your in it or people in it And and you're moving it back and forth in his rough environment. You want very sturdy boat. So we're we're very happy to have it for them but then it looks like we have to be light. Lifted like fifty feet in the air. Which I've I've presumed that we're going to be in the boat. When that happens. It looks terrifying. Oh It's definitely unique and You know if you're afraid of heights it could be terrifying but now you tell me I I will assure you. It's all very safe You know we've been doing it this way for a very long time going into a little cove. You're going to hook the vote onto this crane and then you're gonNA lifted about thirty feet up in the air and swinging it over landing so it is a very unique and interesting way to use a boat.

WTOP 24 Hour News
Tornado Warnings issued for much of Washington DC region until 6PM
"Along to your window visor okay can at six this morning until six this evening for the entire area with a high wind warning east of I ninety five basically which make us up to sixty miles an hour times us even outside of thunderstorms and now the ground is saturated from the rain this moves through when I see some trees and power lines down be prepared for some power outages a look at starting full radar we're watching a band of severe thunderstorms over southwestern Virginia pushing the Lynchburg area some of the storms have tornado warnings associated with them I think they're gonna move into this far south western suburbs from about seven seven thirty then sweep northeastward across the entire metro area about seven thirty and ten thirty eleven o'clock this morning so I wouldn't be surprised if we see a tornado watch come out for the metro area so forecast calls for showers and thunderstorms or rain heavy at times late this morning I'm a mid morning to late morning so many stores may be severe with damaging winds and isolated tornadoes it's gonna turn very windy to over the next several hours they will get a break I think we'll see another round of thunderstorms acceptance of powerful cold front comes through in the stores also could be severe highs upper seventies to lower eighty is becoming fair breezy and colder behind the front tonight lows will be in the forties probably sunny breezy cooler tomorrow with a high near sixty we'll see some showers on Wednesday with highs in the fifties and run numbers of chapter sixteen camp springs fifty nine hundred and sixty at Reagan national ride bike it's five fifty one now severe storms did battle the south yesterday and overnight prompting flash floods tornadoes and thunderstorm warnings and watches the storms killed at least six people in Mississippi CBS news meteorologist David Parkinson says some areas will still have issues today swath of strong wind gusts actually goes all the way back to Chicago where they're under a wind advisory it's a high wind warning closer to the coast to New York but that shows you the extent of the wind really about a hundred and fifty million people sold half of America dealing with the wind advisory during the day to day as Mike just told you were expecting storms through the morning with potential for strong and damaging winds we're on top of it watching closely and Michael let us know as soon as things start to

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
There's only so much the Fed can do
"The last time we heard from the Federal Reserve about interest rates between official meetings was October of two thousand eight the collapse of Lehman Brothers was still fresh the hazards of the financial crisis. Perhaps just then really becoming clear and let me be clear here for a second. This is not that markets are functioning. There is no credit crisis. There is plenty of liquidity. But there's also plenty of uncertainty about what the NAVA Corona virus might mean for the global economy. And so this morning for the first time in eleven something years the Federal Reserve cut rates between meetings because said chair Jay Powell. They saw a risk to the global economy and chose to act but PAL added. We do recognize that a rate cut will not reduce the rate of infection. It won't fix a broken supply chain. We get that. We don't think we have all the answers K. But we do believe that our action will provide a meaningful boost to the economy by more specifically it will support accommodative financial conditions and avoid a tightening of financial conditions. Financial conditions are things like stock indexes and bond yields of the value of the dollar. All of which Powell in the federal hoping and it will help boost household and business confidence with the caveat that it's early yet not a whole lot of market confidence was boosted today. Details at the usual spots in this program. But there is a slice of this morning's events that are worth couple of minutes here because before the Fed made its announcement. The Group of Seven finance ministers and central bankers came out with honestly a pretty bland statement. We're keeping an eye on things in essence is what they said so with that background. How then did the Fed go about making the decision to cut? And how audit be red that we call Daniel Torello. He was on the FEDS Board of Governors for eight years. Got There just after that. Two Thousand and eight cut we started with. He teaches now at Harvard. Law Mr Trillo. Welcome back to the program Sir. Good to be with you. Kai with the caveat as I said that you're not there When the Fed made its two thousand eight cut. Could you give me some insight into the mood in the room? Or the mood. I suppose on the conference call when the Fed makes decisions on the precipice of a crisis. So I suspect first off that a lot of preliminary discussions were held last week in advance of Chair. Powell's statement on Friday so I would expect that. This was a relatively brief meeting wedged between that g seven call and the announcement by the Fed in the late morning the mood was probably a fairly somber one and I again. I suspect without knowing that they didn't do anything close to a full go. Round with lots of analysis by all the members and remember the Reserve Bank presidents would would almost all if not all have been participating by video. Conference right Okay so so. The personal subjective question. Were you surprised when you when you read about this? I was a little surprised. A ASSUME THAT. In retrospect that what happened was when they set the G. Seven call. They figured that they were gonNA move. Regardless of what the g seven did. I was more surprised by the outcome of the g seven. Call which was about as little as you could have had such call the well the the markets sorry. Turner up the Marxist. This morning did not care for that. G seven call at all right because the G. seven basically said Yeah. We're watching right. Exactly and and expectations are obviously raised. And so I assume that the Fed intended to do what it did regardless of how that call came out But it probably did take at least a little. Bit of what positives they were looking for a way from the from their own move. Yeah so speaking of the positives they were looking for. They did not get any At at you know so far anyway Out of the market today Reading the tea leaves for me that would Ya. I mean clearly. It looks like people are worried that the Fed knows more than the rest of us. Know there does seem to be a little bit of. I'm just reading the market reaction the way you are but there does seem to be a little bit of that reaction mean to me the questions since in the last couple of weeks since people have been actively talking about this have been a couple one. How much and how does a rate cut at this moment? Actually help given the supply chain issues that the chair referred to and secondly to the degree. That one's munition is limited. Is it wiser to keep most of it to deal with the actual fallout when viruses receded? And you're fighting recession or is it better to kind of preemptively act now in an effort both to signal the markets and also perhaps trying to lay some foam on the runway last thing. And then I'll let you go to words fiscal policy. There is a whole nother apparatus of government that can affect the economy. It's Congress and the White House and taxing and spending. How concerned are you that we haven't seen anything from them yet? Well I mean this is kind of the story of twenty twenty in America right that that the political branches seemed to have more difficulty responding. And I I noticed the Secretary. Mnuchin said he's he's interested in working with Congress but it does seem as though everything is moving awfully slowly. Daniel Tarullo for Eight years a little bit more than that. Actually member of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank of the United States now professor at the law

Todd Schnitt
Three Children Killed in Miami House Fire
"A late morning fire is a year in tragedy in South Florida we have confirmed that three of the four children have passed away we do know that our firefighters did everything they could to try to revive these kids the fire broke out around eleven thirty no home close to Miami International one other child into adult women remain hospitalized because under

WBZ Morning News
Measles-infected person travels through LAX airport on Memorial Day weekend
"A person infected with measles recently traveling through Los Angeles International airport over the past few weeks. More on that from correspondent, Brian shook LA county department of public health says the person was in LAX terminal four during the late morning on may twenty sixth two days later, the infected person was at the Tom Bradley International terminal in the late afternoon. The person does not live in the Los Angeles area, but could have spread the illness to unvaccinated people and just another reminder to make sure that everyone in your family is up to date on the vaccinations, and be careful as you travel this summer currently in the midst of the worst measles outbreak. The we have seen in some twenty-five years across the

WBZ Morning News
A Person Infected With Measles Passed Through LAX Twice
"Infected with measles recently traveled through Los Angeles International airport in recent weeks. More on that from correspondent, Brian shook LA county department of public health says the person was in LAX terminal four during the late morning on may twenty sixth two days later, the infected person was at the Tom Bradley International terminal in the late afternoon. The person does not live in the Los Angeles area, but could have spread the illness to unvaccinated people in another reminder to make sure you're up to date on vaccinations. Be careful as travel this summer, currently we are in the midst of the worst measles outbreak. The we've seen in some twenty five

BBC Newshour
Syria war: IS 'seized women and children' in Sweida attack
"Is. Our country I grew up here I studied. Here I got married till I? Have land hill how can we are not Indians is it because we. Are Muslim and after Cambodia's. Strongman leader is reelected in a highly criticized vote an exiled. Opposition leader tells us why she. Isn't giving up two people can give us hope look, at the college of the people, inside Cambodia yesterday all of that after the news Hello I'm Julie candler with. The BBC news more than four million people in. The Indian state of Assam have been stripped. Defecit isn't ship after, being left off an official register it comes after years of agitation against illegal immigrants from, Bangladesh as Joe Miller explains their word. Was still between was largely the indigenous Assamese population and the Bengali population which. Is a very large minority in Sam and consists of Hindus but? Mostly Muslims and for. Many many decades they felt that they've. Been discriminated against and they've got good reason. To feel that way because Narendra? Modi for example the current prime minister when he campaigned in two thousand. Fourteen he spent his time. In the northeast on the campaign trail saying that Hindu migrants. From Bangladesh should be welcomed and. Embraced because they are Hindu and they belong in India, and he was implying that so Oh called infiltrators from, Bangladesh Muslim need to be deported It's emerged that Islamic state militants in. Southern Syria holding more than. Thirty women and children hostage Martin patience reports virus attack Suada. Was, one of the deadliest as violence in serious conflates now, the u. k. based Syrian observatory for human rights says Jihadist, took at least thirty six women and children hall stage but a local rancid and told. The BBC the several of. Them have managed to escape negotiations are underway to free those still held by. The militant group has not lost most. Of the territory it once controlled in Syria, and Iraq but I'd say short. In last week's attack I asked remains a deadly threat the government of touchy Kistan has said that four foreign. Tourists have been killed in what. Appears to have been a deliberate attack is Slow Money the cyclists who were on a tour of, the, southern Dan Guerrero province, were initially said to have Have been, struck by a hit and run incident on. Sunday but the interior minister. Has seen said the suspected attackers had knives and firearms he. Said, one had been arrested and two others killed by police, the contractor has been identified as a twenty one year old, resident of the town of narrow south of the Tajik capital where many young people have. Been detained for joining extremist. Groups the tourists who died were from the United States Switzerland and the Netherlands. Symboblic voting in the country's first election. Since Robert Mugabe was ousted in November the, process appears to be going smoothly. With long queues of voters in urban and rural areas Mr Mugabe successor Emmerson Mnangagwa is hoping to legitimise his. Rule his main challenger the leader. Of the opposition MDC Nelson Chamisa said that if the election was fair he was confident of victory World news from the, BBC and this. Is WNYC in New York at, nine oh four good. Morning I'm Kerry Nolan power is back up for the nearly six, thousand apartments in the star at city complex in Brooklyn after it was out. For about ten hours yesterday the sprawling complex in east New York. Has its own power plant workers resolved the issue by late morning but it would take another several hours for the power to be fully up and running in each building barrel Thomas. Is a home health aide who couldn't get to, one of her clients because the elevators were down so she sat on a bench outside and what. My client she's an excellent Gendai she can't get anything and I can't go the seventeenth floor. Thomas says emergency. Workers climb the stairs to check on vulnerable, residents workers also, rescued six people from stalled elevators disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is facing a messy, battle with insurance companies carrier That wrote liability policies, for Weinstein and his film company are arguing in court that those policies don't. Cover, allegations. Of sexual. Misconduct Weinstein's attorney say the insurers are supposed to pay for his legal defense they want the civil litigation halted until. His criminal cases resolved the judge hasn't made a, final ruling a cargo plane made an emergency landing at JFK airport yesterday evening ABC New York reports the, atlas air cargo flight made its descent shortly before seven pm because of a blown out tire the plane landed. Safely and no one was injured the port authority says there was no impact on airport operations we'll have. A mix of sun and clouds today highs in the lower. Eighties mostly cloudy tonight. With a chance of showers after midnight and overnight lows in. The upper, sixties for tomorrow mostly cloudy with a slight chance of. Showers in the morning then a better chance, in the afternoon. It'll be humid with highs in, the lower eighties right, now Partly cloudy in New York City seventy eight degrees.

All Things Considered
U.S. Treasury's Mnuchin says he sees at least 3 percent growth for next 4-5 years
"Caused by the hurricanes last. Year he decided to help out and to sing about it this album isn't necessarily about the devastation or the destruction it's about the moving forward. That's all coming. Up but first this news Live from NPR news, in Washington I'm Janine. Herbst in northern California the massive wildfire around reading continues to. Burn zone Hudson for member station k. q. e. d. visited in evacuation zone for the car. Fire earlier today I've been driving around in an evacuation zone near. Reading and in that area the car fires. Burned entire hillsides landscapes completely blackened ashes flying around like snow flurries also in. That area there's a lot of homes, that have been completely burned to the ground by the fire they're, totally flattened there's lots of melted and twisted metal but the fires burned so randomly one house on a street could be totally fine and the other could be totally burned to the ground. At tens of thousands have been evacuated many are wondering when they'll be, able to go home are spokesman Chris Harvey says it could be a while your. Safety and the safety of the fire in law enforcement. Cruises number one and in order to ensure that safety. We have to make sure. All the roads continue. To be, closed and An, open only, to law enforcement and fire traffic and. That means that you're you're not. Likely to be allowed to go home anytime soon the fire is still only five percent contained Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says the economy will. Continue to see strong growth for the next several years of you, contrary to many economists, and peers mirror Kennedy reports figures released Friday show the economy grew four point one percent in the second, quarter the latest growth rate is the highest one in nearly four years and on Fox. News Sunday Treasury. Secretary Steven Mnuchin said to expect more, of the same we. Can only project a couple of years in the future but. I think we're well on this path for several years he predicted four or five years of. Sustained three percent growth many economists are sceptical that current rates will. Continue though Federal Reserve officials told congress this. Month that they project GDP growth rates of under three percent next year and. Lower in twenty twenty and the ongoing, trade fight also has potential to limit growth Mary Kennedy NPR news Washington Dave before Zimbabwe holds historic elections longtime former, ruler Robert Mugabe gave us a prize press conference at his. Mansion today supporting the opposition and fears ater Peralta has more. Mugabe's sits on a green office chair in Zibo in the middle of his vast estate he's been here since the military forced him to resign in November and he lets it be known. That he will not be voting for Emmerson Mnangagwa who staged. What he, calls a, coup We're That means Mugabe the man who ran the ruling party for almost four decades will be voting for the opposition Mugabe who violently squash dissent, says he now hopes Zimbabwe's will be able to return to quote constitutionality. People he, says should be able to vote freely and fairly in pure news Herati and you're listening to NPR news from, Washington and this is WNYC in New. York I'm Sean. Carlson each of the nearly six thousand apartments in the stare at, city complex lost. Power early this, morning the sprawling complex in east New York has its own power plant workers resolved the issue by late, morning but it would take another several hours for the power to be fully up and running in each building. Barrel Thomas a home health aide couldn't get one of her clients because the elevators were. Down so she sat on a bench outside and waited and my. Client she's oxygen does she can't get anything? On I can't go the. Abaci it's seventeen. Floor Thomas, says emergency, workers Climb the stairs to check on vulnerable residents workers also rescued six people from stalled elevators the battle between New York's public, service commission and charter communications is heating up on Friday the agency said. Charter which, operates in state as spectrum was failing to meet its timetable to expand broadband service into the state's rural areas, in order to the company find another. Provider for its. New York customers within sixty days John Campbell Albany correspondent for the USA today network. Says charter lawsuit, can be expected during that time I do expect for lawsuit to be filed before that so that'll probably, drag it on the short answer is customers are being polled no there won't be any interruption and the state. Says that Charterhouse to continue providing the same amount of service through this new battle charter. Said the spectrum has built out its broadband network to more than. Forty two thousand unserved or under serve home? Since it began its merger. With Time Warner. Cable two, years ago Health officials say the drinking water at the Jacobi medical center in the Bronx has tested positive for the bacteria that causes legionnaire's disease, a spokesman for New York City health, and hospitals says required testing of the water found quote very low levels. Of the legionella bacteria the Jacobi medical center. Says it's using only bottled water and is installing new water filters on showers officials say. The risk the patients, staff and visitors is very low in that this New York State Department of health is treating and monitoring the water supply for the rest of, this evening we're looking at mostly clear skies here in our area will. Have low about seventy degrees tonight. Tomorrow Monday, Partly sunny through the day the high could. Hit about eighty two sometime in the afternoon and then. Tomorrow night we could see some showers a slight chance of rain but a. Twenty, percent chance of that mostly. Before midnight otherwise mostly cloudy tomorrow night we'll have low about seventy degrees this is WNYC at five or six support for NPR comes from the Ford Foundation working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide to address inequality in all its forms learn more at Ford Foundation Dot org.

24 Hour News
The SEC is Investigating Why Facebook Didn’t Disclose Cambridge Analytica Data Breach
"The pizza company has featured john schnatter as the face of the company and logos tv ads and packaging his face was off at least to some materials by late morning friday though the company said the details that exact timing for everything we're still being worked out the pizza chain said there are no plans to change its name schneider is still on the board and is the company's largest share colder meaning he remains a key presence but the fallout from his comments has made it to the university of louisville the school said it'll remove the papa john's name from its football stadium and that it'll rename the john h schnatter center for free enterprise at its business college another investigation involving facebook and the data mining permit cambridge analytic has been launched by the securities and exchange commission the wall street journal said the sec wants information from facebook on how much the company knew about cambridge analytic is use of user data it also wants to know with facebook adequately warned its investors about privacy lapses cambridge analytica got access to data on up to eighty seven million facebook users the sec is also investigating how facebook analyze the risk and phased from developers who shared data with outsiders nasa kepler space telescopes almost out of fuel and has been forced to take a nap fi controllers have placed the planet hunting space craft into hibernation to save energy the fuel is.

24 Hour News
Facebook, Cambridge Analytica probe widens
"The state would pay drugmaker amount if it's medication works as advertised but only a fraction of that if it isn't as affective promised oklahoma healthcare authority pharmacy director nancy nassar said the state could possibly save a couple of million of the approximately six hundred fifty million spent on prescription drugs last fiscal year pharmaceutical companies are not required to participate in the program but nassar said several have shown interest another investigation involving facebook and the data mining firm cambridge analytic has been launched by the securities and exchange commission the wall street journal said the sec once information from facebook how much the company knew about cambridge because use of user data it also wants to know a facebook adequately warned its investors about privacy lapses cambridge analytic got access to data on up to eighty seven million facebook users the sec is also investigating how facebook analyze the risk and faced from developers who shared data with outsiders papa john's is pulling its founders image from its marketing after reports he used a racial slur the pizza company has featured john schnatter as the face of the company and logos tv ads and packaging his face was off at least some materials by late morning friday though the company said the details that exact timing for everything were still being worked out the pizza chain said there are no plans to change its name schneider is still on the board and is the company's largest shareholder meaning he remains a key presence but the fallout from his comments has made it to the university of louisville the school said it will remove the papa john's name from its football stadium and that it will rename the john h schnatter center for free enterprise at its business college thank you for listening to the ap.