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WTOP
"littleton" Discussed on WTOP
"In middleburg, needing to hit checkpoints at exact times in loudoun and Clark counties today and then heading to the Italian embassy tomorrow. The entries of cars made between 1927 and 1957 are competing for the right to go to a famous Italian race. The millionaire is now having international qualifiers and they chose middleburg to be the USA qualifier to get entered into the Italian race next year. That's mayor bridge littleton. Having a piece of that here, it's a once in a lifetime opportunity. John Aaron WTO P news. By the way, you can see the cars until 8 o'clock tonight at a street festival in downtown middleburg and there will also be on display during a ticketed event at nearby creighton farms tomorrow. Coming up in money news. 749 points. Another Alamo drafthouse is opening here. I'm Jeff clay. 5 48. Traffic and weather on the 8s and Dave dildine in the WTO traffic setting. In Virginia on three 95 and 95 southbound heavy near some Arlington exit still slow going lord in the woodbridge in southbound past Quantico, south of 6 ten broken down truck cleared northbound traffic heavy near Quantico woodbridge Springfield and inbound at the 14th street bridge. Volume delays in the beltway, outer loop, van dorn to the Wilson bridge, both ways between one 23 Tyson's two 70 spur toward the legion. And on I 66, eastbound Europe ten out of false church in westbound, westbound into the sunset through centerville toward manassas. Fall weekend events always slow toward them. This time of the year, one in middleburg you just heard about from John Aaron Ed elsewhere, traffic heavy, then it's light and it's heavy again in the cycle where repeats itself. Maryland, the reassurance that on this Friday, if you're headed to activities, if you're headed out this evening, there are no major highway incidents on two 70, the beltway and between the beltways on 95 and the BW Parkway, westbound traffic on 70, very heavy through Frederick. The congestion remains eastbound on 15 to the severan river, but there are no delays at the bay bridge. If you're driving westbound and southbound facing the sun with the visors down, might be a little bit slow into the glare. But in the district, it is not so bad east and westbound on the southeast Southwest freeway just heavy near the southwest exits and up and down D.C. two 95. The difference maker and office moves only one mover only moves businesses. Office movers express. Go to move OMX dot com to learn more that's move OMX dot com. Dave golden double your TLP traffic. Doug camera has the forecast. Tracking your weekend and boy, I'll tell you that part of your weekend anyway, looking absolutely phenomenal. You know, I like to call them fantastic Fridays. That's exactly what we've got out there today. And going into this evening, looking perfect, going to dinner, going to the movies, whatever you're doing. It's going to be a perfect evening. You just need the jacket temperatures will cool again, going to be in the low to mid 30s in the suburbs to low 40s inside the beltway as you make your way out and about on your Saturday. Plenty of sunshine, high of 70, Sunday, tracking a chance for some showers with a high in the mid 60s. I'm storm team four. Chief meteorologist Doug camera. Temperatures backing off a tad, but we're still doing all right, we're at 64 in Leesburg 63 in Annapolis, still 66 in downtown Washington and it's brought to you by Dallas glass for all your glass

Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
"littleton" Discussed on Crypto News Alerts | Daily Bitcoin (BTC) & Cryptocurrency News
"Capable of verifying more than 2 billion bank accounts from 3500 financial institutions and extra reported yesterday that JPMorgan is looking to rope in, a host of founding member banks across the globe as it works to launch confirm and ten countries by the end of the year and moving forward, the bank is said to be eyeing a rollout in 30 countries next year. This reminds me, don't do as they say, but watch what they do as we all know, JPMorgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, talking smack and reckless about Bitcoin, but a very long time saying it's a worthless and it's a Ponzi, et cetera, et cetera. But meanwhile, they're embracing for the king crypto 'cause they know what's up. German financial behemoth, Deutsche Bank has also signed on to become a founding member of confirm and we all know Deutsche Bank is another banking giant confirms global head. Alex littleton explained in a public statement that confirms growth is heavily influenced by network effects, adding that naming Deutsche Bank as a founding member, while also establishing interconnectivity to visas, B2B blockchain will accelerate our adoption on a global scale, and what Visa teaming up with JPMorgan and its suit a blockchain products that seems that the duo has an ion providing an alternative to the commonly used society for worldwide interbank financial telecommunications, better known as swift, messaging system to manage and facilitate cross border payments. We all know swift is so far out of date. So they need to adapt or get left behind, and that's what it looks like. They are doing. The notion of cross border payments has been in the spotlight this week with the monetary authority of Singapore, revealing on Monday would look to utilize blockchain tech to provide solutions to current issues with such, including speed and cost, and quoting them here, it is slow, costly opaque, and inefficient relying on an archaic network of correspondent banks. And he outlined that the expansion of private sector blockchain based payment networks could be one of the possible ways to solve this.

WTOP
"littleton" Discussed on WTOP
"And here is Frank hanrahan. Maryland and those throwback red uniforms with win over Michigan state 27 13 in college park and Twain littleton the second rush for a 120 yards in a touchdown, but it was a defense in that second half. Held the Spartan scoreless and the terms got off to a fast start offensively as they scored two touchdowns on their first two drives, coach Mike locksley. To start fast, that was part of our goal. You know, when a team comes in like Michigan state who, you know, we're basically circling the wagons, we knew we needed to start fast to kind of take the air out of them and I like the way we responded on offense. Turf's now four and one on the season one on one in Big Ten play air force got by navy 13 to ten Virginia tech lost in North Carolina 41 ten at halftime. It's Virginia down 21 7 at duke. Howard falls to Yale 34 26, Georgetown, drop one to fordham 59 38. Baseball, it is not pretty for the nationals as they take on the Phillies in the second contest. They're down 8 zip right now. Midway through that contest as the nationals, trying to take both games with this double header, but that's not going to be the case. If one of the first game 13 to four, that was a big day for joy, when you had four RBIs, Luis Garcia had 5 RBIs Luke Voyager two run Homer Annabel Sanchez got to victory and right now though the Nats in that second game trailing 8 zip in the bottom of the 7th. Yankees over the Orioles 8 zip. D.C. United trailing Montreal, one nil that's in the 80th minute that's up north, Washington spirit falls two to one to Houston at Audi field. Frank Anne ran WTO sports

WTOP
"littleton" Discussed on WTOP
"Dominated the Michigan state Spartans 27 13 impressive victory in Twain littleton the second rush for a 120 yards in a touchdown and the defense holding the Spartan scoreless in the second half, coach Mike lockley of America. You look at the way the second half played out, you know, our defense gave up, I think, 75 yards, no points. The tomatoes is the third game in a row where our defensive staff led by coach Williams has done a tremendous job of making the necessary adjustments at the half and coming out and playing really good defense force. Big Ten now one and one record for Marilyn four and one overall air force edging navy 1310 Virginia tech got by North Carolina 41 ten Virginia's trailing at duke 21 zip in the second quarter. Yale over Howard 34 26, Georgetown falls to fordham 59 38. Baseball, it was a good afternoon for the nationals, not so good in the nightcap right now the nationals trailing the Phillies 8 zip bottom 5 from Nats park. Tommy Romero got to start for the nationals served up 5 homers and they trailed by 8 in the 5th first game natsuki Philadelphia 13 to four. Vanessa's Voight going deep, Luis Garcia had 5 RBIs, NML Sanchez got the victory. Yankees beat the birds 8 zip in New York Aaron judge goes over to two walks hit by a pitch, stays at 61 homers. D.C. United right now trailing Montreal one zip that's early in the second half, Washington spirit down two to one as they face the Houston dash of the 82nd minute at Audi field. A Frank Hannah had to be TLB sports

Squawk Pod
"littleton" Discussed on Squawk Pod
"For the airlines not to overbook. Hey, when you don't perform, somebody's going to come in and help you do that. What the answer is, we're going to find out, but thankfully, Washington's very interested. And we are committed to getting this back on track again. Dennis, we thank you. We do thank all the pilots because boy do we need you right now. Appreciate it. Cheese will be next. Next, on squawk pod, we're digging into the worst performing stock of that rocky first half, Netflix, variety's Cynthia littleton on what's gone wrong. Some of what made Netflix so revolutionary may be in this in a more competitive streaming environment may actually be holding them back. But media watcher, rich Greenfield says they're not held too far back. Almost 30% of time spent streaming on connected TVs is Netflix. You're listening to squawk pod from CNBC. Good morning, and welcome back to squawk box here on CNBC live from the NASDAQ market site in Times Square. I'm Joe kernan along with Andrew Ross Sorkin. We should be off today. What do you mean we should be off on Monday? Yeah, we'll be off for Canada day. Oh, yes. Is there any holiday that you would say we shouldn't be off for? Is there anything to no, that's a big one? Let me just say one more thing. Paul Hickey, bespoke capital. The second half of 1970, we've talked about how I wanted to know what happened. 26.7% gain. In the Dow, I think the S&P S&P but if it was down 20 6.7 does not get you back to beer. True. But it would be a line to steal a lot better. It would feel a lot better if you knew that you could buy today and get 26, 27%. That would be awesome. But we're not saying that. We're just saying that we've been talking about 1970 a lot. And that's what happened. The worst stock in the S&P in the first half Netflix. In a way. No, I believe. It's lost more than $227 billion in market cap is equivalent to the domestic box office total for the last 24 years combined joining us right now is rich Greenfield, light shed partners, Cynthia littleton, variety, co editor, in chief. Good morning to both of you ahead of this holiday weekend. We appreciate you being with us. Rich, I'm going to start with you. The question of the morning, the question of the year for folks who've invested in Netflix or folks who are now thinking maybe I should be invested in Netflix, would you at these prices? Look, we've had multiple crises of confidence of Netflix over the years Andrew. You've been reporting on many of them. This is nothing new. There are times when people have just sort of given up on streaming or thought that the business was just not going to scale to the levels they thought. It's still really early, but think about what people are talking about this summer. Like what's been dominating, viewing worldwide all summer long. As we kick off summer, it's been it's been Stranger Things. Stranger Things has been, you know, it was number one for four weeks in a row. And not just season four of Stranger Things, all four seasons were in the top four for four weeks straight. The reality is Netflix's problems has been they haven't had enough amazing kind of buzz worthy content. The advertising is going to help grow revenue a bit. Password sharing is going to help grow revenue. There's no doubt expectations are too low for 2023. But the real driver of what's going to make Netflix work again is the content has to be better than it was over the prior 6 to 9 months. I want to get Cynthia in one second, but what is the appropriate in your mind fair value at a $174 right now? $75. What is fair value for this company? And how much of it is an earnings story versus a multiple story? What kind of multiple will ever to see upside, how do you see that expanding? If it does, I think it really comes down to Andrew, what do you believe the Tam for streaming are? They have 220 plus million subscribers. Do you believe that streaming is going to top out at 300 million, 400 million 500 or 600 million? I think that very much determines how you think about the valuation of this company. We think this number is north of 600 million long term. Is it going to take a little bit longer to get there than we originally thought? It will. There's no doubt that the pandemic and multiple other factors. I mean, we never thought peacock would lose two and a half $1 billion this year. And so I do think that the competition, as well as the pandemic, have certainly altered the sort of trajectory of Netflix, but in terms of the long-term potential, I think. There's going to be several winners in Netflix is going to be one of them. Hey, Cynthia, you've been doing some remarkable reporting on what's going on inside Netflix, how things are shifting, how things are changing. And maybe how they're not changing. Yeah, it is, I mean, it's been this company has been a thrill ride to cover ever since it arrived in certainly in the last ten years as it said about just reorganizing the landscape. I think what rich said is absolutely true. I think for the broader entertainment industry, the question of, oh my goodness, is Netflix plateauing. It's something that's a lot less than 1 billion ish global subscribers that makes that makes the terms of that potential business very different. You know, I think one thing from the creative community's point of view that will be very interesting to see when they have their earnings is were they being overly conservative with that warning of the Q two loss that could be as high as 2 million was that over was that a classic case of managing expectations so that they can beat that in a couple of weeks. I think that's something that the creative community is very just like investors is very interested to see how much does that did that warning indicate a plateau. That indicates a lot. Is your sense that all of these other companies, which were chasing the Netflix sort of fever dream that they're going to they're stopping that chase or that they've shifted that chase. And does that then create more opportunity oddly enough for Netflix in certain ways? It's interesting, you know, figuring out where the content where the rights are is very much a game of three dimensional chess. I think that I really think that they have some work to do as rich said on the content side. With the creative community and I think they have some work to do, some of what made Netflix so revolutionary may be in this in a more competitive streaming environment may actually be holding them back. So what we do know is internally there is a lot of soul searching, a lot of very intense conversations about where the future where Netflix is going. We've got Walt Disney on the list. We've got Comcast on the list. We've got Warner Brothers, discover endless. I'm going to take apple off the list for a second just because it's almost too diversified in regard to this. If you could own one, which would you own right now? Look, I think when you look at sort of the trajectory of Netflix, this is still the dominant player. I mean, it's not even it's not a question, Andrew, when you look out over the next few years, remember, Netflix is still almost 30% of time spent streaming on connected TVs is Netflix. I mean, Disney, for all of the success and fanfare, Disney+ is like 4% add in Hulu, you're like 15%. I mean, Netflix is the dominant player in the way that TV is shifting has crisis of confidence, absolutely. Has there been more competition? Sure. But I think I want to follow up on your question Andrew because I think it's the right one in a weaker economic environment where inflation is certainly having its impact..

Pat Gray Unleashed
"littleton" Discussed on Pat Gray Unleashed
"Is just crazy. Heartbreaking it is and it is in fact i. I saw her. The superintendent of littleton colorado public schools Told the teachers that. If you don't enforce the mask wearing for kids then you could. I think it was like you could be sued like you. We could bring a lawsuit. I'll have to look that up but it was they can be fined or something. Yeah let's see hang on. I just had this tab. Five thousand dollar fine is what you could have if you're a teacher in littleton public schools and you don't enforce the mass mandate with your kids in your classroom. I'm the world's insane. It's irretrievable at this point. Now we're just kinda will sarah. Silverman has a really good suggestion. Oh yeah yeah really yes. She thinks it's time For a national divorce and she might be right. I mean this may be a negative thought but maybe a positive one. I don't know but people aren't getting along like in relationship they break up. You know select. Why don't we just finally just realize that this these states aren't working and like divide up until like two or three countries sold of the usa one in usa to cool Can be usa one right the conservatives can be yes they i love being number one in it means true to them and dr love to have that and i'm glad that leasing means nothing you want. Good we'll be. Usa to be allies. No ill will be allies here. We'll go over there. You won't come over here to certain many times when you go to a different country. You have to get a vaccine. Yeah won't be visiting. We won't be visiting you nor will you be us. We don't read noise. You're heading all over anywhere near it. The worst but i. I'm almost i'm almost there. I'm almost ready for that side. Texas secession at least once. We could do it again so because if we're not careful we're gonna be named district twelve yup not going to have choice yup and don't kid yourself they'd be coming begging to get into our borders. We put up a wall and they'd be trying to climb over at every single day of the week we'd have to grease. That thing was much oil cooking oil and whatever slippery stuff that we could find crisco so that they can just continually slide off the wall. Wait a minute. We don't need to greece wall pot oil on them. We're gonna build all of our military bases right up against the wall right. Keep him out of here. Yeah you mind your own business over there. You love it so much. yeah okay. You're on your own joy. Don't come to us for help. Don't do it We don't want we're not going to protect you when everybody invades. You don't have any guns. You don't have any weapons. You don't have any energy you don't have any power we're not no. I'm sorry you wanted this divorce. Now you gotta live with. But don't you wanna come and see our awesome broadway play dope. I don't care. I really don't care but no we have good theaters over here. Well good luck with them. But don't you wanna to in about six months. All of them will be closed. That that's really not a bad idea tempting to take her up on that offer tempting. i mean. It's very tempting up the paperwork yet. We should should start it today. All right let me tell you about another kind of pain. And that's That's pain brought on by inflammation if you're sick of it and you've tried so many things and nothing's worked then please try omega. Xl this could be a life changer for you. If you can get out of pain it just makes everything better. Pain relievers topical rubs. Just mask the problem of inflammation usually omega. Xl though neutralizes the inflammation that causes painful stiff joints and muscles. And the when that when the inflammation goes away. Then sodas the pain and this is all natural. It's not something you're going to get addicted to. And then have your body be dependent upon then you know then they start regulating it. You can't get it anymore. This is all natural comes from the pristine waters around new zealand. And it's got the omega fatty acids that Just have an off switch.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"littleton" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Rescue in Littleton. That story coming up here We are off to traffic land, 10 33 traffic and weather together. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the three. Do we have a lot of stop and go right now? Well, we do. Especially down on the cape. I think we expected that everybody returning in the Great Cape Escape here is on. You Got your slowdowns here in Harwich. Route six westbound tied up approaching a room, 12. 24 then heavy pockets of slowdowns from beginning right around exit 75 in your mouth. That's Union Street all the way over to exit 65 here in Barnstable. It's almost 10, Miles. Stop and go traffic there and then you're jammed up from route 1 34 miles to the Sagamore Bridge from your mouth getting all the way over to the Sagamore Bridge going to take about 40 minutes right now. Looking good over at the born bridge. Although route 28 North found a little slow into the born rotary and now sandwich roads, starting to get some company as well approaching the born rotary, you're looking pretty good for the most part the root three north beyond a little slow here in Plymouth getting up towards route 44, then a nice ride, getting all the way up in the brain treat. Northbound expressway, a little slow up towards Furnace Brook Parkway against Savin Hill up through Columbia Road from an earlier crash that we had out to the West 4 95 southbound hung up a bit after Route 62 in Berlin, getting down the route to 90. This report, sponsored by Shaw's looking to get fresh, healthy snacks for your kids. Find O organics products at your local shawl store through 9 21 spend $2020 on participating organics products found exclusively at Shaw's and pay with your Visa card to earn a $10 rewards card. Kevin Brennan. WBC's traffic on the three's plenty of sunshine Today. An afternoon shower, though, is possible here in their high Today in the low eighties and mid seventies. If you're headed to the beach is tonight clear and comfortable dropping.

PTI
"littleton" Discussed on PTI
"Thirteen years and i revere them and sunny has a story. The greatest story of all time be at the wilt chamberlain game march two thousand nine hundred sixty two and he was playing basketball because back then. Nfl teams. the guy said to make money in the off season. They all had basketball teams. Sonny walks out of the locker room. He's playing for the eagles. He probably like thirty five because he was a hotshot gutter. He walks out. He looks up at the scoreboard and wilt chamberlain has twenty nine in the first quarter. Sunny says dripping wet from the shower. I think i'm gonna sit down and watch the rest of this. It's wilt hundred point game sunny jerry west but in north carolina. They wouldn't let them play. There gonna play basketball because of the coach. Ad said you're done you play football son. Sunny johnson great athlete multiple sports. We do love him as you said happy. Anniversary west littleton around the state fourteen years ago. The texas rangers pitcher recorded the most absurd of safes by pitching last three innings of the rangers. Thirty two three bludgeoning of the orioles at canyons. The twenty-seven run differential broke the previous record of nineteen as the largest winning margin for. Say the thirty runs stands as the modern record for runs in a single major league. Gaming littleton said afterwards save quote. I just tried to look at it as a one. Nothing game you don't want to give up a run. Regardless of score on quotas baresi orioles were then. They're obviously worse. Now give the worst record in baseball in as we said earlier. They've lost eighteen games in a row. We have done nothing but bash over heels. Today we have done that and you used to like them and houston like going up to baltimore from washington. Much i did. He was covered the team for a while. And it was during murray and rifkin.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"littleton" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Is true. We're going to be hearing from Bob Larson and just a little bit right now. I want to hear from Mike King because it's been an awfully long time since I had the pleasure of saying, How's the Express way I had to go there. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes. Actually, we want to go to route to that area, Mike and really look where the rain is just saturating those road. With at risk of a tornado. Yeah, it's really coming down hard over route to your right here. Yeah, on route to out in that Harvard stretch out to Littleton. It's even coming down pretty hard on route to a of course. And and many other side roads in those areas. It's also now coming down over the mass Turnpike want to mention that heavy rain coming down through Stourbridge in Charlton as well, and it's just now starting over to 90 through downtown Worcester, so it looks like it's from what I can tell. It's coming East here, so be careful as these roads start to get wet. Keep those speeds down, of course, to avoid any other problems. But again, the the the big trouble spots Route two and two way with the weather coming through right now, we've got our hands full elsewhere to the south through three South is jammed over two miles Norwell down into Pembroke. This is a left wing crashed just before her 1 39. And troubles with route 25 Western Wear him that's attractive trailer that's rolled over onto its side right at 1 95. If you're stuck in that two mile backup, you want to be in those right lanes to get through there and troubles on the Cape. Route six east is locked up through sandwich with the left wing crashed shortly after Quaker meeting House Road, which is now exit 61. Did I mention Route three has already backed up 18 to Derby Street. You probably knew that already the expressway South Bend's already stop and go from the tunnel down through Savin Hill. A little slow from East Milton down to Braintree, but only about 16 minutes or so top to bottom. That's going to increase shortly. Northbound 93 the expressway. Some stop and go coming up on a Braintree otherwise Not bad and highways to the north aren't bad for the moment. 1 28 routes 3 93 Route one are all trouble free right now, my king WBC's traffic on the threes. Extended tornado warnings. Multiple tornado warnings We've had tornadoes, sightings funnel cloud sightings, joining.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"littleton" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Boston's news radio. 12 43, the Subaru retailers of New England all will drive traffic on the threes and again very concerning for people heading or on route to right now. In the Littleton area. You want to get out of there, Kevin? Yeah. Yeah, I got some of those heavy rains coming down. We had a confirmed tornado. Where come down to that Berlin stretches some rotation anyway, so certainly take it easy out here. If you're heading on every roadways route to from little tin on over towards the lead Minister area south of that Lancaster looks like some heavy rain coming down and that 1 17 1 10. Intersection on over towards the Bolton area and also other areas to watch for heavy rains coming down along Marber role. And, uh, the Sudbury stretch along route 20. And now I'm seeing some heavy rains coming down along route 95 here in need him. Between great play Nav and Highland Avenue. So watch out for those heavy rains. Also watching a couple of other incidences here up on 93 cm found crash here by Pelham Street. McEwan's got you back to the New Hampshire border down and wear him. It's 25 westbound. Got to roll over tractor trailer in the median left lane is blocked to get about a mile backup approaching that right at the intersection of 1 95 year in Wareham stay slow after that to work crews about a mile after that. This report. Sponsored by Mattress firm Get a King Bed for Queen Price at Mattress firm Save up to $500 during the best Labor Day sale ever on top rated brands like Silly and Sleepy Plus, get a free adjustable base When you spend 6 99 or more Kevin Brennan, WBC traffic on the threes. We'll have the latest on the Tornado touchdown and the warnings that continue coming right up. We have team coverage standing by. We've got meteorologist Bob Larson, Kevin Brennan.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"littleton" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030
"Kaufman, WBC Boston's news radio. It's 11, 43 traffic and weather together. The Subaru retailers of New England all wheel drive traffic on the threes and Kevin What do you see? Well, Tina, I see a lot of flooding in a lot of areas, so certainly going to need to keep those speeds down with these heavy rains out there. Flooding situations being reported on a lot of these secondary roadways, even some of the major highways like Route nine flooding out by route 1 26. In that Framingham stretch, And this certainly could be the case in a lot of areas. Also dealing with the number of crashes out there out to the West Pike eastbound crash after Route nine in Framingham over in Littleton, its route two weeks bound crash at Taylor Street and Alan Worcester to 90 westbound, right lane crash. Everyone 90 causing delays. You've got some more flooding south of Town Expressway northbound left Lane flooded out after Reece Melton Square. Southbound. Got the right lane taken for flooding here at Brian Avenue. Morrissey Boulevard. Southbound, Right lane closed for flooding here before Neponset Circle and dealing with a crash here at West Bridgewater 24 southbound at the rest area before 4 95. This report sponsored by indeed dot com shift hiring gears with. Indeed they go beyond the resume with 135 skills tests that help candidates show their abilities on things like computer proficiency or customer service. Indeed, skills tests reduce hiring time by 27% on average, visit indeed dot com slash credit. Kevin Brennan. WBC's traffic on the threes. We have 68 degrees in Boston. Right now we have a flash flood watch in place, as well as a tropical storm warning today. Heavy rain throughout today expecting up to three.

Confronting: O.J. Simpson
Columbine Survivors Detail How the Tragedy Still Affects Their Relationships
"The rebels project was founded by four columbine survivors in two thousand twelve to ensure there would always be someone who would be able to understand and support survivors of mass tragedy and mass trauma. The group got together at amy's for a fundraiser. And talked about what it's like to have a relationship after surviving mass shooting michelle wheeler i worked directly with survivors in the support groups and i am a columbine survivor. My name's missy mendel. And i m e. I'd high school survivor. I am kelly murphy and michelle and i work on survivor support groups each month and i am a parent of two students from this school. Highlands ranch shooting and there is also a domestic shooting in my family and i'm related to a perpetrator in a victim smaller columbine survivor and related to the rebels project. Through amy's bitch. I'm and i'm from the ninety one las vegas shooting. My name is cartoon. I'm a columbine survivor. And one of four co founders of the rebels project here. We are at our eighth annual rebels with a cause fundraiser. and amy who basically lifted us up. I mean we were doing like silent auctions in. Somebody's basement regardless of what you're trying to do or who. You are as a human being survivor. Not you're winning drag your own garbage into a relationship. So i just started. Seeing somebody and thing was. They wanted to know where. I was from so littleton colorado and they were like. Oh this is not here in colorado than this is somewhere else this is like. Where are you from littleton colorado. Hey isn't that or columbine. Where'd you go to school. Columbine were you there. Yeah tell me everything about that. This is our first date faulk off and it happens constantly.

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"littleton" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Organic and not your typical metal only at the mar if any of them are. That's a really good question. I would say maybe fifty percent billy and base at roughly saying that based on a lot of the time. Some of these craft or ufo's people are seeing seem to have a biological component like. Let's say such as they perceived to be almost amoeba 's of type like that or like rods appeared to me. Look a lot like if you look at it. Max maxine slow down. They look like fla jehlum. And some of these are like i think organisms that they called cosmic critters in energy energy. Zoa things like that. That can also be used by some civilization as craft but also are like looking at our sky can be like you know the pond scum through a microscope. When you see all these different microorganisms. That's what some of these may be. We're seeing an example. Giving you in our private conversation. Was the nasa tether incident. Anybody can look that up and see how this tether that came across from Come off the shuttle or something. But you see what looked like almost organisms moving around it and that takes us into also what's called the cosmic water ball theory of these waterfalls that come to earth immersed with the amino acids to create life at Scientists nine lewis. Frank talked about that quite a bit just food for thought if nothing else but it needs to lend us to. The organic component and the biological component of some of these will be seen. That could be doing that. Or the orbs or lights that people are seeing also have living component to them as well absolutely term that i recently researched Called mycosis or your phone. Which i find fascinating you know. There's some folks that are aware of this is a conversation that's happening with. Two seventy keep too broad of these these enigmatic objects in the sky that seemed to replicate with an identical object and then they follow a trajectory an synchronization. The question becomes. Is there in organic nature to to them and how they're able to do this. Is this indeed. My toes as a cell dividing replicating and becoming identical to the mother. You know very termite tosa suggest it's a biological organism. So there.

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"littleton" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Romance that are gathering dna in order to make cloned bodies. Because we're dealing with negative entities that are thought forms that can only walk around with us if they have some type of casing physical body. Now that yeah i did. The first term that came to me is simply soul harvesting. I mean we have these labels that don't even begin to describe what actually may be going on. But i you know you have to look at both you know. Living in a in a world of polarity the the spectrum of of entities that are out there with all sorts of intentions including neutrality. That which is may be considered bad or good it. Just what is what it is. Say but yeah. Wow i said i think it's probably both is probably not two separate things. We wish it were just redeeming. So many different factions. We deal with something like You know how many galaxies there are in the universe. it's trillions you know and what's coming here on the level the universal level. It's like all bets are off excel sorts of stuff going on here and this has every example being the laboratory here these weird cryptic that come out of nowhere that people see all the time then they just kind of disappear into folklore and into mythology but yet they're seeing numerous at one point. What is that you know that. That's like some species that's been brand and taken off taken away. It's very odd here. sorry we're back backdoor again at craft. What we're we're going to wind down and then move on over to the after show where we're gonna be talking a little bit more about the Not just your media mystic aspects. But we're going to talk about the pinal. Glad you learned and what you can share with our audience about how to you know. Use that innate faculty that's been shut off for so long dormant for so long..

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"littleton" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Parishes they keep moving around the trapped here in darkness trying to jump on other people that they can perceive merged with their identified negative energy the negative behavior patterns. This is real. And that's something that you know. I hear so many people talking about oh entities in reptilians are on people. Okay maybe but they're not talking about the earthbound souls like you. And i don't cross over. There's a real problem with that here. I would dare tell you. Tell you at the earthbound spirit. Population ear is nearly as numerous as the earth as living. But i'll setup about organic craft and on britain's going somewhere on fault so i know it's not your fault i think all of these things are connected and as you as you bring in all of these elements of the largely unknown going all the way back to the beginning of the conversation that you won't hear on sixty minutes likely It's important that we cover all these things because there is a connection here as i'm listening to you bury my thought is You know the first thing. I the last thing i want to do is place blame on anyone. Entity for all of the weirdness going on but you have. We're back to this idea of this massively intelligent weather benevolent or not. Something that seems to be toying with terra firma and homo sapiens sapien and has been forever and it seems like there's even more of an uptick so it is all connected including maybe the earthbound souls in here. I while i mean well. I mean it definitely is probably here versus anywhere else. It's a problem right here on affirmative as you say but you know it's interesting because when dealing with research like Somebody that i liked a lot preston it you know he. He didn't whole thing. That was correlating you have. Oh sightings extraterrestrial encounters two cemeteries and graveyards. Talk about that. And i did a video over kind of just tell people that should check out what he's saying but then people started contacting me and telling me how many people like people saying well. I've had encounters and there were somewhat dreamlike which cannot be dismissed all right when you have a dream like when you're dealing with beings from another ditty another dimension or another universe. Their pattern of enforcement can only match us so much. Sometimes if that makes sense so the dream experience will stop somebody from having temperature facial like me. Okay do to throw up. Which insta experience altogether. I've seen people on board a craft one time twice. Actually where they're they're they look. They're not glowing but they're almost transparent there. People can kind of see through them like some of the some of the beings you can and in some physical. So it's a matter about this pattern unfoldment but guess what those people that were about to touch that engine in their spirit former dream body or energy body. Whatever people wanna call it. They weren't holding their stomach like i was. They weren't about to fall over. Like i was so that says something about the experiences that in that realm. I don't discredit those all right..

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"littleton" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Celebrities is too frequently emphasized. Because you have lunch like mandela affect or the guy that sung for that group Journey when i was a kid. I remember hearing Died and an has not not not dead and these things or the guy that was on barney. Miller a goethe hurt. He was dead like two three times. A kid style for years ago admits another one other some many and not just the celebrities. I was just talking to someone the other day. And of course cynthia larssen is all over the idea of mental effect from a quantum perspective but things What what is your side view mirror. What's the writing that's in your side view mirror on the car. What does it say objects you. Oh you mean the in the river. The when you're sitting in the passenger seat objects may be closer than they appear. Well apparently it never said may objects are closer than they appear to be things like that. Editing of words editing words in the bible the what lays down with the lamb. The what liz. Down with the lamb. I'm asking you. What are we hear. The lion lays down with the lamb. And apparently it's never okay. I gotcha you on that one. I apparently it's never been the line lays down with lambeth. The wolf lays down with the lab at the bottom line is our way too many of these to ignore and and basically attributed false memory. We've got something going on to what you're saying is that these could be those points of demarcation. Were timelines are literally being edited and change yet one that happens it seems to go in conjunction with solar activity extreme solar activity and let people start feeling feeling hearing this buzzing more feeling deja-vu more. It happens more during the solar cycle the solar activity noteworthy even Things like nine eleven that happened under certain. Solar cycle ended leave salute activity at that time. You know lynne. Mctaggart has done some extraordinary work on. Gm the effects of geomagnetic storms in terms of psychic ability. And really kicking our psychic capacity into gear versus. I think it was psychic. The receiving channel in the end the Sending channel differ depending on the intensity of geomagnetic storms at the time of geomagnetic storms and speaking a little out of school. But i think he may be honest something now. Let's bring this again back to this. These possible sentient craft coming in or will call them sent sentient entities and the time period. We're living in now. Very i talked about this before. And i'm trying to get each of my guests that are in the space to lend their their feeling about this. We're living at this time of intense. Everything including enigmatic phenomenon. Like what we're talking about. Do you feel that these line edits the presence of these craft or these entities showing up in last fourteen to sixteen months. Are these all connected. Yes definitely and and you can see the false narratives that come out behind that. I for example. One time line..

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"littleton" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Allen belts and atmospheres and a type of radiation solar radiation. They observe absorbed absorbed. Whatever son is unlike anything. I think we know here that combined with the type of crystalline technology crystal crystallography that similar to quasi crystals. What i'm seeing are science starting to breach breach right now. Okay along with a fungal component. And it's like a mushroom type of fungus component included with dna from the crew and that accounts for how the dna is symbiotically connected to the craft itself and also in some way in terms of can energy are hours or gone energy or the power sources. Well so but that's the fungus part this the component that makes this as they explained it to me. This compound is then grown in space over what we call black hole which i think really when talking to people like rudy sealed said. I've gotten the data from the black holes and actually read the data from the observatory's and dealt with that the black holes are not at all what we think they are. But that's also differ discussion so but anyway they're grown over these grown over these and that's why the engine itself is what we will call temporarily displaced. Why somebody who's on board with his craft physically. Like i was gets very sick. This temple affiliation the closer. You get to that engine. That's one of the affects kind of like a top alert of some sort. I don't know but anyway does that. Answer your question concerning the Part of it. But when dealing with when dealing with this and that being organic component of the craft itself as a space organism when it comes to planet light earth it will have a symbiotically it with the planet through the tree system. And you know it's funny. You see them weird movies years ago like avatars taking dropping little stuff about trees in that way but in reality these craft that organic they would deal with the tree system like the internet and you can see that on this planet by looking at the relationship. This symbiotic relationship. The trees have with mushrooms..

Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"littleton" Discussed on Higher Journeys with Alexis Brooks
"Mainstream conversation that actually has become a conversation and the real deal in terms of what's going on with the experiences just for a minute before we leave this in the launch into the real. Mind twisting stuff. you know. it's very interesting the way and you can almost predict the way. This is being positioned in mainstream in terms of really just giving the public a taste of the fact that this is being taken seriously this idea of. Ufo's anyway anyway. Ps not one bit has been mentioned about the quote unquote occupants. i get. they're having to be ultra conservative because they don't want to Let on too much about the bigger picture. i mean. obviously. It seems like the approach. They're taking with this This possibility that this is just a heretofore. An identified technology Held by a per- perhaps adversaries that are human. That is sort of the inference and how they're positioning this. I think they probably have to but berry. How much do you think they really know about. And i know this is a you know. This question has been asked many times about beyond the fact that there's stuff that's defying all of our physics and all of our technology. Oh okay we know that beyond that. How much do you think some of our official sources now about maybe what you're talking about. Oh extensively extensively even in the time probably since you and i have been conversing. I've mentioned what that there is. A fungal component to these craft and that we can correlate that with actually mushroom themselves in my ceiling in things like that and now since then. They've announced that they're trying to build structures on mars and the moon that will be made of marcy them and a type of fungus semestral and long for years now. They've been using that type of compound to fix infrastructure of bridges and roads in cities. So this is something that. I found out in childhood when i touched one of these things inside. So it's things like this. That i think have to be factored into they know and beyond that that is just coming to light things like meta materials things that these. These technologies are being used rather. It's back engineered somehow whether it's from crashed vehicles or just some type of a collaboration. They have with these. What's going to be lower vibrational. Et's that by the way this world functions right. I wanna cut in for a little bit just so we don't lose the audience of for everyone out there. What we're talking about where we're moving in. This conversation is the idea that at least some craft that we see that we experience may not be made of what we think we think in terms of you know this and metal and and tangible you know an adamant objects that are operated like we operate a vehicle would bury is What we're going to be getting into this conversation with berry is the idea that the craft some of them may in fact be organic and conscious in of themselves. We just level set here so we don't jump too far ahead but now that you know this is what we're talking about. This is not the first time this conversation happened. But it's come to my attention again. I've done some recent research on it. And i think it's fascinating so this is a question. I guess at your answering that some of these same sources that are just slowly dripping. This information to us about the idea that there's something they're not familiar with that exists year saying that they absolutely some factions. Now that we're we're talking about absolutely just ending sample to keep everybody who stay up speed. So i don't seem completely off base Something recently did a video on which was Thinking about six months ago they had released..

Hauntingly Yours: A Podcast for the Paranormal
Charlotte, the Ghost of South Africa's Nottingham Road Hotel
"DC O'Rourke. And this is hauntingly yours. Here. We all are together once again tuning in for yet another episode to learn the World's haunted places 4 episode 12 you and I will be putting on our safari gear as we are headed to the coastal province of wait for it off Hulu guitar in South Africa. This is truly a beautiful beautiful beautiful location guys. It's known for its beaches. It's mountains, it's Jose Jimenez that are full the wildlife. It's definitely a must-visit location. If you need a place to stay well, why not look into the office in Nottingham Road Hotel just on Old Main Road legend has it that there have been establishments on this site since 1851. Before that's a long time. There was a not he's in or Tavern situated here that provided a hang out spot for soldiers who were stationed at nearby Fort Nottingham. The soldiers they were brought in for one mission in particular and that was to protect the local farmers from the thieving Bushman who were coming around and stealing their livestock. Apparently it become a real problem in these men did absolutely whatever they could to put an end to it. The overall location at this establishment, but it was ideal. It was actually able to cater to the mini horse-drawn carriages that passed through the area. This was a long before way would even be thought about the First Recording. Thanks about the hotel. We know today indicate that the land for the noughties as locals like to affectionately call. It was bought by a George Irwin around 1889 following the deaths of landowner James Ellis and his sister Jani-King the land being sold by the facts to pay off the siblings the States. What was the price received for that land a whopping sum of 125 pounds per acre. Wow. This was actually mean pretty steep for the time. My guess. It has that it had something to do with the favorable Loco. chicken I mean we have to stop and look at the fact that it's pretty much at a Crossroads where the road to the interior leads to the road that takes you straight to Fort Nottingham door window. He went on to a ranked what he called the Railway Hotel to serve the station that was built at the tiny Nottingham Road settlement. Local farmer and settler George Smith. Yes, Smith s m y bhe he writes in his diary July 12th 1882 off. The railway has it lasts commenced and there is a large staff of men on gallery busy putting a buildings in beginning the Earthworks. The station is to be just at the cross the road for Nottingham about two miles from straight turn. The railway line finally reached out to him Road at the end of 1885. The station was initially called Harrison's Camp after the contractor prior to the station's opening before being called Clark Lewis station. However, the name was changed to Nottingham Road station in 1887 as the locals decided that it was too far from karkloof to be so named previously Littleton was the last stop the real we changed the lives of the Midland settlers forever. There was a daily postal system and almost anything they needed could now be ordered from Durban or. It's Burg produce from the area could be quickly sent to the city centers for sale and travel between the coast and the interior was a matter of hours rather than weeks or days the railway also led to the development of the Midlands as a viable area for settlement that my opinion is always a great thing. The Railway Hotel was built by a mr. Morgan and was completed at the beginning of 1891 and it soon became the center of social activity at Nottingham Road. A gracious two-story building was set and rolling Lawns the hotel offered guess the Comforts of proper lighting package tennis courts and a Billiards room as well as activities such as shooting and horseback riding at the turn of the century another family took over the the last name Singleton. They would go on to run the business as they saw fit. But Nottingham Road Hotel was always the local favorite haunt weather for a social drink in the pub or for supposedly more serious matters such as meetings of the Dead Nottingham Road Farmers Association. Apparently, the farmers will often only survived home safely because they're faithful horses knew the way back to their Stables off the the system works smoothly until a prankster swapped the horses between the different traps and cards. So that drunken farmers were taken off in completely different directions often the locals would decide to stay over at the hotel especially at the weather was bad. One such farmer a Christopher groom was trying to reach the hotel to Shelter From a storm. He was unable to reach it in time and was unfortunately struck by a bolt of lightning just down side right where the first tennis courts were located in his dead horse were actually discovered some time later when the storm had passed over the bridge just man quite unaware of his narrow escape a hole was found straight through his saddle and it showed where that bolt of lightning had struck. Like all hotels or the history the Nottingham Road hotel is reputed to be haunted. Of course right in the past two guests and staff have reported that the spirit of a woman roams the hotel especially room 10:00 and it's ground this house proud gentle ghosts. Apparently. She was flower arrangements Tiny's away clothes and straightens wedding Legend has it that she is Charlotte a beautiful prostitute who frequent in the hotel catering were soldiers from the 45th regiment in the latter part of the nineteenth Century, her story says that she fell in love with a regular at the hotel a soldier a handsome man ended up having to leave Charlotte at one point to go off and fight in the Bushman Wars. Unfortunately, he was killed on the fields of battle and birth. Made it back to his beloved Charlotte upon hearing the news took to the balcony of her room and was so stricken with grief that she threw herself to her deathbed. Send story right? I'd say that so pretty it's pretty good reason to come back as a ghost. She's not the only one that lurks around in the darkness though God. Oh, no as it would turn out Charlotte. She's just the one who likes to appear the most. Today not he's is one of the Midlands more popular hotels. It's dark and cozy it has a wood-paneled pub with Rory log fires on colder nights and and it offers tasty pub fare and beer on tap while the more elegant dining room doubles as a multi-purpose room off the bedrooms are comfortable in a spacious Garden offers a relaxed place to enjoy a sunny Midlands afternoon.

Daily Detroit
Tense protests erupt after Detroit officers shoot, kill man who fired on them
"Energy behind the ongoing protests in the city of Detroit renewed on Friday after a fatal shooting, involving an officer near San Juan and mcnichols on Detroit's west side. The protests built up as rumors spread across social media of Hakeem Little Tins. And the rumored 'cause that a teenager was shot in the back of the head execution style protesters marched from the Bagley neighborhood through the university district to the police precinct on seven mile near Woodward that spurred Detroit police to release body Cam footage from the officer within hours. It show that the incident in fact did not happen. As was rumored on social media, the video showed that the suspect reached for a gun in his pocket and shot I at a police officer at close range. Other officers are on the scene. Then fatally shot the twenty year old littleton. The whole thing escalated in less than five seconds at the time. Littleton associate who police say is a suspected gang member was being arrested on an outstanding warrant for distributing drugs. Protests were then subdued by whether and the realization that they came together over misinformation, widely shared on social media that police shot an unarmed teenager. Protests resumed Saturday with an attendance of about one hundred Detroit. Police chief James Craig called the officer involved a hero while critics say. Say the police don't have the strength and don't know how to engage with citizens in a way that's focused on de escalating conflict

THINK! America
Detroit police kill man they say fired first; tensions rise
"And killed a man, but they see officers did not fire until the suspect opened fire on them. First, I close range Detroit Police chief James Craig says police video backs his officers account. When you see the video, I would estimate that the suspect was probably Two at most three feet from The officer. You also see that as Mr Littleton raised the gun in his left hand, he was pointing directly. Att, the head of the officer Frank says police were trying to arrest Hakeem Littleton on an outstanding warrant. Acting

Live Blissed Out
041 - Investing In Rental Properties
"This is episode forty one on the list our podcast did you know that historically in the United States? A red door signified that a homeless, a safe place for travelers to stop and rest. He people would paint their doors. Read to communicate that they are welcoming. It is a sign of inclusion and signifies that they value community. Hello action takers welcome to live blissed out a podcast where I have authentic conversations with business owners and subject matter experts to help us get the scoop, the four, one one, and the low down on a variety of topics, tired of hesitating or making decisions without having the big picture WanNa be in the know then. This is the place to go I'm your host Mersa Houston helping achieve bliss through awareness and action. Thanks for joining me the information opinions and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information. Information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. This podcast should not be considered professional advice. Sending a coffee Mug shot. Shout out to Peggy L. IN CENTENNIAL COLORADO. Thanks for filling my Coffee Cup Peggy and being such a cool being. If you'd like to help, keep me fueled head over delivery style, dot com, and click on the caffeinate Matab to give me a boost and redeem your bonus as a thank you for supporting the show joining me is. The Mozart of real estate at the Denver one hundred whether you're buying your dream home or selling one. Tim makes it happen. Tim, we'll orchestrate the buying and selling of your real estate with is finally to knowledge of relevant market trends, maximizing Internet and online state of the art, high traffic exposure expertise in negotiating skills attention to every detail with trusting confidence, resulting top dollar for his. His clients. If you're investing in residential real estate, he can make your profits. or Tim serves as the President of the board of directors for the Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation and chair of the Grievance Committee for the Aurora Association of Realtors. He is a twenty year member of the Littleton Symphony and is dedicated twenty years of life in the Colorado Army National Guard. Tim gives back. Back tastes community clients and service providers to learn more visit Tim Hoi men Dot Com, searching for a minimal versatile handheld Tripod look no further switch pod works with any camera from a phone to a DSL LAR and simplifies video. Making switch pod is lightweight compact in nearly indestructible. It will save you time between shots, so you can focus more on shooting and less on messing with. With your gear just head over to the partners tab at liberalist out dot com and click on the switchboard link to let them know. I sent you and help support the show. Hey, Tim, it's great to have you on the show today. Well, thanks for having me really appreciate it Marissa well. I'm looking forward to talking to you about rental properties. There are many reasons why. Why people want to purchase a home as we all know, people buy homes because they plan on living in them, or perhaps they're moving to a different location, and they need to get a home, or they're up sizing downsizing. There's many reasons, but in particular we're going to be going through the process of how to consider using property for either investment or current income, so like to. To start by asking you. What are some of the considerations that somebody should have if they were to decide to buy a rental property in terms of the purpose whether they want to use it long term, or as a way to increase their income on a monthly basis, I'm a big proponent of long term planning and long term thinking so really. There are strategies that I. I look at when a person is thinking about going into the landlord business. I is understanding that you are buying future income, so you are sacrificing a little bit now for the future, secondly is appreciation. The way houses appreciate in price is a bonus. I don't really consider that a primary factor but man. It's really good if you look at the history of owning houses third you. You. WanNa buy quality or break, even cash flow properties, so the cash flow at the beginning isn't so important, because the goal is that you own rental properties free and clear me no mortgage. That's where the magic is with owning investment properties speaking of that then how do we get to that point? So? Of course we're going to be talking about money and how the money? Money is going to be invested and there many ways to approach that we can put a minimum down payment and get a mortgage. We can put a larger down payment. We could probably cut the amount of payments that we put in so that we can own the home faster, or we can even pay in cash if we have it. So what are some of the options there? There and the pros and cons because I'm sure there are benefits to certain decisions, and I'd like to get a better understanding as to what we should be thinking about when we're thinking about making the investment while the first call would be to your realtor who is knowledgeable on rental properties and how that works, and typically your realtor really needs to own rental properties themselves so. So they have a better understanding of that. Really it's also up to the lender that you talk to to get that down typically, if you're buying and investment property, which means, you would not be living in it. You do have to put about twenty five percent down. That's a really good number to have. It gets you the better interest rate in it eliminates mortgage insurance which all. All has to do with cash flow another methodology of doing it though is if you're younger and you don't mind moving a few times, you can buy a property with the mindset that I'm going to turn this into a rental property and you can do that a few times over I recommend that people stay for at least two years in the House that they have gone. Gone cash is always king. You'll end up getting a better price on the house and the cash flow is immediate, but you wanna look and see what is the best fit for you based upon the cash flow, and what's called Roi, which is return on investment? Basically what percentage rate you're getting on the money you put in? We come across a lot of realtors in every realtor. Realtor as far as I'm aware, at least they specialize in different things. So how do I know what to ask in? How do I look for realtor? That has a really good knowledge specifically, when it comes to investing in real estate for some sort of rental income, there's questions you can ask real estate agents to Kinda Fair it out if they know about mental properties one. One is tell me what the ROI would be on rental properties if they don't know what that means, that's probably a good sign me, not WanNa. Use Them. I would ask them how many rental properties they own, and how many rental properties have they helped? Clients by those are the types of questions that you can ask also another great way of finding out who the good realtors. Realtors czar is cost some of the property management companies around and ask them. Who would you recommend I'm looking at buying rental properties? What real estate agents would you recommend that I use? That's a really good tip. Actually because they come across realtors that really specialize in this area, and so they'd be able to direct people to the right realtor that has experience in that area. Speaking of property management companies then when we're considering a property for this purpose, they're obviously different property types that we need to be thinking about. For example we want a duplex. Do we want the Condo a patio home single family home? Do we want to be in an area that has an Hoa or not, because there are definite advantages, and maybe disadvantages to those decisions based on our ultimate objective. So how do we decipher what the property type is that we should consider? That's something that our realtor could help us. Think about yes, absolutely and really the way you. You look at it is a term called risk versus reward. If you're willing to take more risk, the rewards are greater so for example when you're dealing with a town home or a condo. You don't have to take care of the outside. That's typically covered in the homeowners association dues not always, but usually. If you're risk averse to having to pay for things like roofs, exterior paint, also landscaping that can be very expensive. You may be better off going to a town home or a condo. The return is going to be a little bit less though the Roi will. will be a smaller percentage. That's really how you look at it. It all up to the individual how they WANNA do it. The same applies with property management. If you want a property manager to help you, there's no real standard rate typically somewhere between seven to ten percent of the monthly income that you received so that's going to take away from your our ally, but that means you manage it yourself, and they're certainly risks and rewards to that as well so it all depends on the individual, and what type of risk. They're willing to take getting into that then. Then in terms of managing yourself. I think that one of the things that people get concerned about is that they don't know enough about how to so. For example we have laws to consider we have to find the right tenants that we know are going to appreciate being in the home and taking care of the home end being their long-term. If that's what we're looking for, and then there's maintenance issues to consider as well as general expenses that sometimes we don't even think about front, so not sense. How do we go about learning about how we should handle? Handle it if we decide that we would like to do it ourselves. Versus hiring a professional are certainly books out there that you can read one that I read was called landlord. It's a really good book. The other way is your real estate agent should be able to help you navigate some of these things as well go online. Go to YouTube. You can do videos. There's plenty of information out there about how to do it yourself. If you're doing landlord, but certainly your real estate agent, they're knowledgeable in the investing side of things should be able to guide you. You and help you get started with that I've done that many times, so in other words do your research right I mean. There's a lot of tools and resources. Now that we have access to that. We never had before and that way. If we can gather as much information, upfront as possible will be more prepared. Absolutely real estate attorneys are real good resources well, they can do lease agreements for you. They can do. LLC's all sorts of things like that to help you. Protect yourself and have a good experience having rental properties. How do we know when it's? It's the right time. The values of properties increase and decrease in things fluctuate, and sometimes you're thinking to yourself. Oh, it might be a good time to invest. Because property values are higher now, and in some cases you're thinking. No, actually it's better to wait until they get lower. And of course we don't know we don't know when things are going to go up and down. They change a lot. So how do we know when we should start thinking about this? If this is an avenue that we want to pursue in the future well first of all I, think. Think, we can all say that it doesn't matter if it's nineteen. Hundred or twenty twenty real estate feels like it's always too expensive. I said that back in the eighties when I bought my first patio home at forty thousand dollars I thought that was ridiculous and boy. I wish I had thirty of those now, so there are things that we can look at and that are localized. The local market is what's important. The Denver Market for example since one thousand, nine, hundred, seventy seven. We've had an annual appreciation on real estate six point one percent even with the. But, there are indicators that I watch for from a localized methodology. The first one is employment, so if the employment numbers are going up now. I'm not talking about unemployment I'm talking about how many new jobs have been added to the market. If it's going up, that's a really good sign once it starts going down. That means it's going to be about twelve to eighteen months and real estate prices are going to start going down. That's typically what happened. Not always supply and demand is second, the greater the supply, the last demand, the lesser appreciation we have in houses, and that also affects rental rates and thirties affordability. How affordable! Affordable is the area that you're looking at. Those are the three things that I focused on when I look at. Is it a good time to buy or not? For the last five years up until last year, I was telling people. It's not a good time to buy. Because pricing was just not there. It's starting to now. We're starting to see home starting to cash flow, and that's the other thing that we look at so hope that answers your question in a nutshell, it definitely does him. This might not be the right fit for certain people, and so what I'd like to get a sense of is what does it. It typically look like to be a land owner to be somebody who's renting out property. What are some expectations that you need to have to determine whether or not? This is the right approach something that you should be thinking about for yourself well. There's a couple of things one of the things that I do sit down with people and talk about is how much extra money at retirement you want, and that helps me and where they're at as far as do. They want to be a landlord or not. Is there risk? Yes, you have to be able to not take personally when somebody would burger up your place and it's. It's probably going to happen. You do have to set money aside for repairs. You also have to look at things long. If you're not looking at it long term and have the discipline to look at it long term, this may not be the right fit for you. Everybody's heard of fixing flips. I typically don't like doing that, but in this case you WANNA, hold pay it off as quickly as possible so that your properties are free and clear and understand that you may have to go in and do some repair work, and if you're not comfortable doing that, it's probably not right for you, but if you have a long-term. long-term mindset and attitude, it's a great way to have additional income when you're retired. Coming in every single month, bats the goal, so in other words you need to understand what is required of you and how that's going to look in terms of how you're going to participate in the process, and if you don't feel it, something that you can do yourself, or at least be a part of an are not even interested in doing it then, perhaps, it's not a right fit, but if you feel like you're excited about it, and it's something you really want to be involved in this. Be something to consider not being involved with. With it, you can't have property management do that and that's perfectly fine. The real question is are you willing to look at this long term? Are you willing to make a little bit of sacrifice now for later? That's a really good tipped him. If people wanted to get a hold of you and ask you about more information regarding this, how do they reach you? There's a couple of different ways you can reach me by phone by number is three, zero, three, six, six, nine, two, six, seven six. You can email me at T -pointment H., Y. M. N. at Diene one hundred dot com. I'm more than happy to answer. Answer any questions that you would have. No obligation won't sign you up for anything and on a monthly basis on the third Thursday of the month. If you do live in Denver, I have a meeting and we talk about how to be a landlord, and what issues there are, and what is the name of this group that you have on a monthly basis, Tim? It's called my wake up money team and the wake up money stands for if you wake up in the morning and you have this income coming in. Would it feel good? And of course the answer is yeah. It's great to know that people have more resources. Resources and information so that they can make the best decisions for themselves. Thank you so much. Tim I really appreciate all his invaluable information. You shared with us today. It was really great having you on the show. Well, it's my pleasure. Thank you so much. Marissa. That's all for this episode of Live blissed out. Thanks for listening and thanks to Tim. Hoi Men for being my guest. If you find value in our show, please visit live blissed out dot com to reach out, subscribe and share on social media. This show is made possible through listeners like you. Thank you so long for now and remember to keep moving forward.

Live Blissed Out
041 - Investing In Rental Properties
"This is episode forty one on the list our podcast did you know that historically in the United States? A red door signified that a homeless, a safe place for travelers to stop and rest. He people would paint their doors. Read to communicate that they are welcoming. It is a sign of inclusion and signifies that they value community. Hello action takers welcome to live blissed out a podcast where I have authentic conversations with business owners and subject matter experts to help us get the scoop, the four, one one, and the low down on a variety of topics, tired of hesitating or making decisions without having the big picture WanNa be in the know then. This is the place to go I'm your host Mersa Houston helping achieve bliss through awareness and action. Thanks for joining me the information opinions and recommendations presented in this podcast are for general information. Information only and any reliance on the information provided in this podcast is done at your own risk. 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Hey, Tim, it's great to have you on the show today. Well, thanks for having me really appreciate it Marissa well. I'm looking forward to talking to you about rental properties. There are many reasons why. Why people want to purchase a home as we all know, people buy homes because they plan on living in them, or perhaps they're moving to a different location, and they need to get a home, or they're up sizing downsizing. There's many reasons, but in particular we're going to be going through the process of how to consider using property for either investment or current income, so like to. To start by asking you. What are some of the considerations that somebody should have if they were to decide to buy a rental property in terms of the purpose whether they want to use it long term, or as a way to increase their income on a monthly basis, I'm a big proponent of long term planning and long term thinking so really. There are strategies that I. I look at when a person is thinking about going into the landlord business. I is understanding that you are buying future income, so you are sacrificing a little bit now for the future, secondly is appreciation. The way houses appreciate in price is a bonus. I don't really consider that a primary factor but man. It's really good if you look at the history of owning houses third you. You. WanNa buy quality or break, even cash flow properties, so the cash flow at the beginning isn't so important, because the goal is that you own rental properties free and clear me no mortgage. That's where the magic is with owning investment properties speaking of that then how do we get to that point? So? Of course we're going to be talking about money and how the money? Money is going to be invested and there many ways to approach that we can put a minimum down payment and get a mortgage. We can put a larger down payment. We could probably cut the amount of payments that we put in so that we can own the home faster, or we can even pay in cash if we have it. So what are some of the options there? There and the pros and cons because I'm sure there are benefits to certain decisions, and I'd like to get a better understanding as to what we should be thinking about when we're thinking about making the investment while the first call would be to your realtor who is knowledgeable on rental properties and how that works, and typically your realtor really needs to own rental properties themselves so. So they have a better understanding of that. Really it's also up to the lender that you talk to to get that down typically, if you're buying and investment property, which means, you would not be living in it. You do have to put about twenty five percent down. That's a really good number to have. It gets you the better interest rate in it eliminates mortgage insurance which all. All has to do with cash flow another methodology of doing it though is if you're younger and you don't mind moving a few times, you can buy a property with the mindset that I'm going to turn this into a rental property and you can do that a few times over I recommend that people stay for at least two years in the House that they have gone. Gone cash is always king. You'll end up getting a better price on the house and the cash flow is immediate, but you wanna look and see what is the best fit for you based upon the cash flow, and what's called Roi, which is return on investment? Basically what percentage rate you're getting on the money you put in? We come across a lot of realtors in every realtor. Realtor as far as I'm aware, at least they specialize in different things. So how do I know what to ask in? How do I look for realtor? That has a really good knowledge specifically, when it comes to investing in real estate for some sort of rental income, there's questions you can ask real estate agents to Kinda Fair it out if they know about mental properties one. One is tell me what the ROI would be on rental properties if they don't know what that means, that's probably a good sign me, not WanNa. Use Them. I would ask them how many rental properties they own, and how many rental properties have they helped? Clients by those are the types of questions that you can ask also another great way of finding out who the good realtors. Realtors czar is cost some of the property management companies around and ask them. Who would you recommend I'm looking at buying rental properties? What real estate agents would you recommend that I use? That's a really good tip. Actually because they come across realtors that really specialize in this area, and so they'd be able to direct people to the right realtor that has experience in that area. Speaking of property management companies then when we're considering a property for this purpose, they're obviously different property types that we need to be thinking about. For example we want a duplex. Do we want the Condo a patio home single family home? Do we want to be in an area that has an Hoa or not, because there are definite advantages, and maybe disadvantages to those decisions based on our ultimate objective. So how do we decipher what the property type is that we should consider? That's something that our realtor could help us. Think about yes, absolutely and really the way you. You look at it is a term called risk versus reward. If you're willing to take more risk, the rewards are greater so for example when you're dealing with a town home or a condo. You don't have to take care of the outside. That's typically covered in the homeowners association dues not always, but usually. If you're risk averse to having to pay for things like roofs, exterior paint, also landscaping that can be very expensive. You may be better off going to a town home or a condo. The return is going to be a little bit less though the Roi will. will be a smaller percentage. That's really how you look at it. It all up to the individual how they WANNA do it. The same applies with property management. If you want a property manager to help you, there's no real standard rate typically somewhere between seven to ten percent of the monthly income that you received so that's going to take away from your our ally, but that means you manage it yourself, and they're certainly risks and rewards to that as well so it all depends on the individual, and what type of risk. They're willing to take getting into that then. Then in terms of managing yourself. I think that one of the things that people get concerned about is that they don't know enough about how to so. For example we have laws to consider we have to find the right tenants that we know are going to appreciate being in the home and taking care of the home end being their long-term. If that's what we're looking for, and then there's maintenance issues to consider as well as general expenses that sometimes we don't even think about front, so not sense. How do we go about learning about how we should handle? Handle it if we decide that we would like to do it ourselves. Versus hiring a professional are certainly books out there that you can read one that I read was called landlord. It's a really good book. The other way is your real estate agent should be able to help you navigate some of these things as well go online. Go to YouTube. You can do videos. There's plenty of information out there about how to do it yourself. If you're doing landlord, but certainly your real estate agent, they're knowledgeable in the investing side of things should be able to guide you. You and help you get started with that I've done that many times, so in other words do your research right I mean. There's a lot of tools and resources. Now that we have access to that. We never had before and that way. If we can gather as much information, upfront as possible will be more prepared. Absolutely real estate attorneys are real good resources well, they can do lease agreements for you. They can do. LLC's all sorts of things like that to help you. Protect yourself and have a good experience having rental properties. How do we know when it's? It's the right time. The values of properties increase and decrease in things fluctuate, and sometimes you're thinking to yourself. Oh, it might be a good time to invest. Because property values are higher now, and in some cases you're thinking. No, actually it's better to wait until they get lower. And of course we don't know we don't know when things are going to go up and down. They change a lot. So how do we know when we should start thinking about this? If this is an avenue that we want to pursue in the future well first of all I, think. Think, we can all say that it doesn't matter if it's nineteen. Hundred or twenty twenty real estate feels like it's always too expensive. I said that back in the eighties when I bought my first patio home at forty thousand dollars I thought that was ridiculous and boy. I wish I had thirty of those now, so there are things that we can look at and that are localized. The local market is what's important. The Denver Market for example since one thousand, nine, hundred, seventy seven. We've had an annual appreciation on real estate six point one percent even with the. But, there are indicators that I watch for from a localized methodology. The first one is employment, so if the employment numbers are going up now. I'm not talking about unemployment I'm talking about how many new jobs have been added to the market. If it's going up, that's a really good sign once it starts going down. That means it's going to be about twelve to eighteen months and real estate prices are going to start going down. That's typically what happened. Not always supply and demand is second, the greater the supply, the last demand, the lesser appreciation we have in houses, and that also affects rental rates and thirties affordability. How affordable! Affordable is the area that you're looking at. Those are the three things that I focused on when I look at. Is it a good time to buy or not? For the last five years up until last year, I was telling people. It's not a good time to buy. Because pricing was just not there. It's starting to now. We're starting to see home starting to cash flow, and that's the other thing that we look at so hope that answers your question in a nutshell, it definitely does him. This might not be the right fit for certain people, and so what I'd like to get a sense of is what does it. It typically look like to be a land owner to be somebody who's renting out property. What are some expectations that you need to have to determine whether or not? This is the right approach something that you should be thinking about for yourself well. There's a couple of things one of the things that I do sit down with people and talk about is how much extra money at retirement you want, and that helps me and where they're at as far as do. They want to be a landlord or not. Is there risk? Yes, you have to be able to not take personally when somebody would burger up your place and it's. It's probably going to happen. You do have to set money aside for repairs. You also have to look at things long. If you're not looking at it long term and have the discipline to look at it long term, this may not be the right fit for you. Everybody's heard of fixing flips. I typically don't like doing that, but in this case you WANNA, hold pay it off as quickly as possible so that your properties are free and clear and understand that you may have to go in and do some repair work, and if you're not comfortable doing that, it's probably not right for you, but if you have a long-term. long-term mindset and attitude, it's a great way to have additional income when you're retired. Coming in every single month, bats the goal, so in other words you need to understand what is required of you and how that's going to look in terms of how you're going to participate in the process, and if you don't feel it, something that you can do yourself, or at least be a part of an are not even interested in doing it then, perhaps, it's not a right fit, but if you feel like you're excited about it, and it's something you really want to be involved in this. Be something to consider not being involved with. With it, you can't have property management do that and that's perfectly fine. The real question is are you willing to look at this long term? Are you willing to make a little bit of sacrifice now for later? That's a really good tipped him. If people wanted to get a hold of you and ask you about more information regarding this, how do they reach you? There's a couple of different ways you can reach me by phone by number is three, zero, three, six, six, nine, two, six, seven six. You can email me at T -pointment H., Y. M. N. at Diene one hundred dot com. I'm more than happy to answer. Answer any questions that you would have. No obligation won't sign you up for anything and on a monthly basis on the third Thursday of the month. If you do live in Denver, I have a meeting and we talk about how to be a landlord, and what issues there are, and what is the name of this group that you have on a monthly basis, Tim? It's called my wake up money team and the wake up money stands for if you wake up in the morning and you have this income coming in. Would it feel good? And of course the answer is yeah. It's great to know that people have more resources. Resources and information so that they can make the best decisions for themselves. Thank you so much. Tim I really appreciate all his invaluable information. You shared with us today. It was really great having you on the show. Well, it's my pleasure. Thank you so much. Marissa. That's all for this episode of Live blissed out. Thanks for listening and thanks to Tim. Hoi Men for being my guest. If you find value in our show, please visit live blissed out dot com to reach out, subscribe and share on social media. This show is made possible through listeners like you. Thank you so long for now and remember to keep moving forward.

WBZ Afternoon News
Whistleblower nurse who spoke out about Littleton nursing home dies of COVID-19
"One of the latest victims of covert nineteen a a nurse nurse who who had had blown blown the the whistle whistle in in the the Merrimack Merrimack valley valley nursing nursing home home where where she she worked worked more more details details from from WBZ's WBZ's Kendallville Kendallville we we kept kept waiting waiting for for the the bomb bomb to to drop drop Maria Maria Cryer told a local television station she had had called called with with concerns concerns about about the the nursing nursing home home where where she she had had worked worked life life care care center center of of Nashoba Nashoba valley valley she she claimed claimed was was making making no no effort effort to to protect protect its its patients patients or or workers workers life life care care center center was was already already in the crosshairs of local and state officials who said they were being stonewalled about the number of coronavirus cases at the Littleton facility in a statement received by WBZ yesterday the Senate laid bare those numbers out of one hundred nine residents at the end of March sixty seven had tested positive for the virus ten have died in a separate statement yesterday the owners of the facility expressed their condolences for the passing of Maria crier the woman who did what she could to protect her patients from the deadly virus but in the end became one of its latest victims

WBZ Afternoon News
Boston - Mass. National Guard dispatched to Littleton senior living facility after 5 residents die of COVID-19

Vegas Nation - Raiders Football
Rams lose another star, Raiders sign LB Cory Littleton
"We talked a little bit about Kokoska yesterday but today any big moves adding cory littleton. You're the first guy to report that transaction. You Know Littleton. You've been on the rams beat let us know what. Raider nation is getting well first and foremost a just a quality Kid Guy came up as an undrafted. Free Agent Had You know make his way through special teams kind of earned his role a second year and then by third year he was he was a starter and playing really well but a guy that can stop the run. A sideline the sideline playmaker tackler. He can defend the pass rush. The passer is great on Special Teams. Says a knack is miles. Well knows of blocking punts coming up. Timely interceptions uses a heady solid productive player. That's GONNA fit perfectly alongside Nick Wykowski In that what's going to be a revamp raiders? Defense so that was their number. One target at linebacker are they had awaited out a little bit at the the the number that that corey was looking for Was a little too steep. Originally on Monday I came down on Tuesday. And the raiders swooped in. That sounds like we're getting somebody like you said a quality player here For this raiders much-needed Linebacker Core. That needed to bolster up a little. Bit here Miles woody you know about Littleton. Who was like a undrafted free agent in two thousand sixteen play the last four years with the rams twenty eighteen pro Bowler What kind of asset is he for Linebacker core right now? I think he is the kind of guy this can be. Really good sideline to sideline linebacker in you. Think about what teams need to be in the year twenty twenty where more on more offenses or using three wide receiver sets as their base. You need to have yet. Linebacker that outside linebacker. That's really going to be your second linebacker on the field. Scott to be able to cover tight ends. It's got to be able to play the run pretty well and sometimes he might have to get out in the coverage in maybe Jama Guy in the slot. I think those are all things that cory littleton can do in Cory Littleton. Ken Excel at. And that's something that when you think about linebackers and the way that they have to function in different offenses and things like that look. That's what you need and so I think when you look at what Cory Littleton is done. He was a signal caller for the rams defense. They changed that this last year putting Eric well in that wall but also just going as a sideline to sideline sort of linebacker. He somebody that I think is really going to elevate the raiders at the second level. And that's exactly what the raiders needed going into this free agency period

BrainStuff
How Young Is Too Young to Face Arrest?
"Criminals come in in all shapes and sizes though it may strain definition that we can count a six-year-old throwing a temper tantrum in an elementary school among them yet welcome to America in late. September two thousand nineteen a Florida cop arrested to grade schoolers slapped a pair of handcuffs on at least one of them and sent them off to be booked fingerprinted and have their mugshots taken taken both children again six year olds who misbehaved at school were charged with misdemeanor battery a bad day for Harried police officer well yeah maybe a bad day for schools and the juvenile justice system absolutely we spoke with Marsha Levick the chief legal officer for the Juvenile Law all center which bills itself as the country's first nonprofit public interest law firm for children she said does it get more ridiculous. It's absurd. It's it's a ridiculous abusive law enforcement power authority but it's also really unnecessary but all too common abdication on the part of schools and school districts teachers just defer their management of school misconduct to police the pure legality of charging a juvenile as young as six with crime varies across the United States to be clear a juvenile in forty five states plus the district of Columbia is anyone younger than seventeen in Georgia Michigan Missouri Texas and Wisconsin. It's anyone anyone younger than sixteen juvenile offender normally doesn't move through the criminal courts but through the juvenile justice system which has guided according to the office of Juvenile Justice some delinquency prevention quote by the concept of rehabilitation through individualized justice for more serious offenses though juveniles may be tried in criminal court wear if found guilty the court focuses on punishment not rehab of fifty one jurisdictions. That's the fifty states plus the District of Columbia thirty. The three have no lower level limit on holding a young person criminally accountable that excess that includes Florida in effect that means that an overzealous cop legally Wrigley can arrest even an unruly two year old of those eighteen other jurisdictions most put the lower level that a kid can be charged with a crime at ten years years old in those locations six-year-old like the two in Florida simply could not be arrested or charged with a crime levick said obviously it begs eggs the question how can that be. How can we possibly have created juvenile court system that allows for the possibility that six and seven year olds can be arrested. I think they never envisioned and six or seven year old would be hauled into court. I think that's a fair assumption. That's not who designed the system for so what happened in Florida a police Lisa Officer with Orlando's reserve unit arrested the two six year olds on separate misdemeanor battery charges on September nineteenth of two thousand nineteen one was a girl who lashed out in a Tantrum Trim that was brought on by a sleep disorder. The girl's family told The New York Times on Monday September twenty third the Orlando Police Department fired the officer who made the arrests for not following in protocol that required he'd get approval from his supervisor to arrest any minor younger than age twelve. No charges were filed against the two children. Cops in schools rules of course are not new. Florida is one of many states that has bumped up. Its police presence in schools over the years. The Florida legislature mandated it after the shooting at Marjory Stoneman when Douglas high school in Parkland claimed seventeen lives in February of two thousand eighteen the buildup of police in schools understandable in some ways. It's been more in twenty years since two students killed thirteen people and injured twenty one others at Columbine High School in Littleton Colorado since columbine up until April of this year America it has been through two hundred and thirty eight other school shootings according to a year long investigation by the Washington Post this increased show of force though does come with problems plums for one as the Orlando Sentinel points out citing report by the Education Week Resource Center black students are arrested at school at disproportionately high hi rate at least one of the children arrested in Orlando was black and as the recent news out of Orlando Shows Police School kids even elementary school kids just sometimes sometimes don't mix levick said we know where this is coming from. This fear of what happens when a child acts out in school. There's going to be some catastrophic consequence I am I need from Columbine for twenty years. We've been overreacting. I'm not aiming to trivialize schools being so quick. Call Law enforcement there obviously many situations nations in which that's appropriate but this is one that defies common sense most would agree that slapping cuffs on first graders probably is crossing the line zero-tolerance. Your tolerance certainly has its costs eleven said initially the thought was that there would be some rationality some reasonableness injected into the school environment would curb those extreme and absurd responses but it may be that trusting in waiting for commonsense to kick in isn't going to work it may be that it does require a legislative response. It's some movements across the nation aim to raise the minimum age that a child can be charged with a crime to twelve years old in some of those thirty three jurisdictions actions where no minimum ages set their calls to set something until then though school police officers may have to lean on something much less complicated than legislative action should when faced with a prepubescent troublemaker a deep breath. Maybe a countdown from ten and a little common sense.

First Light
Colorado school shooting victim died charging attacker
"I did may risk their own lives. So that we could all have our own as students held one gunmen. Investigators say another shooter opened fire on a different classroom. Police say shooter had a handgun in total shot nine people about twenty four hours later. Eighteen year old Devon Ericson appeared in court, his head hung low for much of the hearing Ericsson is scheduled to be back in court Friday when formal charges related to the shooting are expected correspondent Camilla Bernal reporting from highlands ranch in Colorado, which is not very far from Littleton. Of course. Where Columbine high school is located any no we did talk about that. Recently the twentieth anniversary of the first of these awful high school and college shooting so heroes this morning three students to disarmed the gunman who didn't who didn't stop to think. So Brendan Bialy who is one of the students said Kendrick wrestle the gun away. And and called out. He called out Brendan Bialy is the one who wrestle the gun away and called out to Custodio who was shot after he tackled the shooter. He said that there was no response. Kendrick went out as a hero Bialy said he was a foot away from the shooter and instead of running in the opposite direction. He ran right toward the danger. And the police are saying that Custodio Bialy and Joshua Jones who is one of the other students. They're really minimized the bloodshed and possibly kept the death toll from being more than just a one and more people being wounded and this kid Jones Joshua Jones was shot twice. He said. Yeah. I was scared. But he said he wasn't going to cower for. Shooters he repeatedly call them cowards. They lost. He said of the shooter's they completely and utterly lost two. Good people. So this kid who who gave his life Castillo? He was a member of the school's robotics club. I've a thirteen year old son who's in the robotics club. He was a relentless tinkerer like my son is, and you know, that just brings it home. You know, if you're a parent, and you think, you know, my kids in school, and you know, would would my kid be shot trying to save people? Would we be shot? I mean, where do people summon up that kind of courage is the same kind of courage that that soldiers, you know, that take in battle? They they take that stance defending, you know, the country and the people who live in it. They put their lives on the line. They they planes and get shot down. They marched into the, you know, a hail of bullets coming their way, where do you find bad kind of courage and in the second when you don't even know it's coming year in the middle of a regular day. You haven't trained for this. You haven't prepared for it. You weren't expecting it. You're not girded for somebody walks into your classroom and points a gun at you. And the first thing you do is you think I got to save people and you've lunged for the gun. You'll lose your life. I mean, you are a hero. But unfortunately, you know, you you are now gone this this kid, you know, describe Kendrick St. oh described as a kid friendly modest always happy to help people. He was a familiar sight at knights of Columbus fundraisers and bingo nights with his dad people described him as they all say the same thing sweetest kid I ever met never mean. Kid, really, really good kid. There was also a security guard who helped out there. He is a former marine and he ran right to the area of the shootings. He confronted one of the arms students. He drew his weapon. He apprehended that person and probably doesn't even realize how many lives he saved by stopping school shooting. So you see they had somebody there who knew what to do who was trained one of our marines who was there on site probably saved many many lives. But now, you know, this is becoming a thing now because we have the parents of the student who was killed while tackling a gunman at the university of North Carolina in Charlotte. I mean, they're heartbroken in there. And this is bringing it right back. This just happened. Couple of weeks ago, April thirtieth Riley Howell twenty one years old fatally shot he hurled himself at a gunman. They're in a classroom at at UNC, and the police say that he knocked the gunman office feet and helped end what could have been a much deadlier massacre. The police chief there chief care Putney said that he took the fight to the assailant. Unfortunately, he had to give his life to do. So, but he saved lives. Young rally house parents Thomas and Natalie Henry house. I mean, they're devastated, you know. Now, they've got to adjust to their life without their son. And they said that this has been really difficult to pass few days win a watching their kids facing a new reality without their brother. And this really really brings it back and howls mom says this is her quote, I think I've seen the worst and the best of humanity. I've seen somebody without regard for the sanctity of life. And then I've seen this huge outpouring from family, friends and strangers of pure love. I'm in this very strange place, but my heart. It goes out completely to these other families in the communities who are going through the exact

America Tonight with Kate Delaney
Colorado STEM school shooting: One dead, 8 injured, 2 in custody
"There's been a shooting in Littleton Colorado out of school. And this was a k through twelve school stem school, and you have seen maybe some of the video of kids lined up outside of the school to people have been arrested in connection with the shooting. The details are kind of sports and coming out, slowly, but two suspects are in custody. The governor says he's monitoring the shooting happened late in the afternoon on what would have been rainy kind of school day for those kids who were there in in Littleton. And we see the images again of kids lineup out of school putting their hands up and the good news is immediately. The Douglas county sheriff's department responded and bam got them into custody suspects. And and of course, unfortunately, there eight victims that were injured seven to eight they're saying. But nobody killed in. This is in Littleton. So a suburb of Denver, and they were on the scene the police and the sheriff's deputies almost right away, and they try to suss things out yet kids on the ground. I mean, what an awful thing they said they were initially looking for third suspect. But then they ruled that out one victim is in good condition that children's hospital and Colorado south campus in highlands ranch. So that's a good thing. And immediately the sheriff's department tweeted something out that the school is locked down and all other Highland ranch. Schools were on lockdown so kudos to them. They handled the situation correctly Sem school was placed on lock down, of course, after the shooting up, and and it's been lifted it was a couple hours later lifted, but you know, about eighteen hundred students there and it's in Littleton, Colorado. And you think back to Columbine high school back in ninety nine two students killed. You know, twelve of their classmates and how awful that was and it brings back those memories. And of course, parkland last year and Florida disa- sad state of affairs, and we've had people on to talk about it. We've had our favorites. Qala Jon Huber to come on and talk about it. And what do we do about this epidemic? And and then what you see afterwards, and what are the motives than will possibly make them want to do that. And to fellow classmates to come back to school where they were. But some of those details are are just starting to happen. And of course, anything we know will we will pass on to you. But the good news is as of now, nobody was reported dead shot to death in that incident. Thank goodness. And they immediately responded to what was

Rush Limbaugh
LA Rams Aaron Donald, Todd Gurley, Littleton, Hekker named AP all-pro’s
"Gascon LA Rams defensive tackle. Aaron Donald was the only unanimous choice. Corre? Patrick, Mahomes is one of four Kansas City. Chiefs players each to be named the all pro AP team here in twenty eight team Mahomes, receive forty five of fifty votes from the media with Casey and also Chicago app and the most players selected

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Student wounded in shooting at Florida high school, authorities say
"There's been some breaking news about a shooting thankfully it does not sound catastrophic but i do want to bring you up to date on this breaking now on the mike gallagher show one student shot another in the ankle this morning at forest high school in florida this is near ocala the injured student a boy suffered a nonlifethreatening injuries been taken to a local hospital the show but the but the good news is the shooter is in custody it sounds like it's one student involving another student which is a little bit chilling considering today is the nineteen th anniversary of the columbine school shooting in colorado and in fact a number of students around the country today are planning walkouts now you know you're fourteen fifteen sixteen year old kid you want to be an activist you're inspired by some of these kids from parkland who are on both sides of the the gun control debate i i don't think we ought to get to bent out of shape over kids who want their voice to be heard on this grim anniversary of the massacre in littleton colorado i mean frankly actions have consequences and if there's a policy against walking out of class in your son or daughter is high school and they walk out of class and they march around with a sandwich board or whatever they're gonna do maybe they're gonna get suspended maybe they're gonna have detention maybe they're gonna get penalized with with their letter grade whatever i don't think anybody should realistically expect anybody who protests or who is a voice of protest not to face any accountability a little bit like this professors a big debate about this professor who said horrific things about mrs bush after she died this goofy writing muslimamerican whatever poet whatever she is.

Mike Gallagher
Student wounded in shooting at Florida high school, authorities say
"There's been some breaking news about a shooting thankfully it does not sound catastrophic but i do want to bring you up to date on this breaking now on the mike gallagher show one student shot another in the ankle this morning at forest high school in florida this is near ocala the injured student a boy suffered a nonlifethreatening injuries been taken to a local hospital the show but the but the good news is the shooter is in custody it sounds like it's one student involving another student which is a little bit chilling considering today is the nineteen th anniversary of the columbine school shooting in colorado and in fact a number of students around the country today are planning walkouts now you know you're fourteen fifteen sixteen year old kid you want to be an activist you're inspired by some of these kids from parkland who are on both sides of the the gun control debate i think we ought to get too bent out of shape over kids who want their voices to be heard on this grim anniversary of the massacre in littleton colorado i mean frankly actions have consequences and if there's a policy against walking out of class in your son or daughter's high school and they walk out of class and they march around with the sandwich board or whatever they're gonna do maybe they're going to get suspended maybe they're gonna have detention maybe they're going to get penalized with a with their letter grade whatever i don't think anybody should realistically expect anybody who protests or who is avoid of protests not to face any accountability it's a little bit like this professors who big debate about this professor who said horrific things about mrs bush after she died this goofy writing muslimamerican whatever poet whatever she is at fresno state and she's such a vicious vile person that she she tweets out to her followers the witch is dead and i'm glad that george w bush's sad that his mother died and all these terrible ugly things which incidentally is a symptom of social media is there are plenty of people who just want to say the most shocking awful provocative things to get noticed to get attention well okay you're a tenured professor at fresno state free speech doesn't mean you don't have to face any consequences for hate vile nasty content especially if you're a representative of a.

Another shooting in Florida, as students walk out demanding action on gun control
"The us capital shortly after the last june walkout in march congress did pass to gun measures they were to shore up the current background check system and also get more funding to states but neither of those change current law and there is no expectation that congress will return to the gun issue anytime this year president trump has said the mental health system needs improvement and he supported the idea of letting teachers carry guns at schools this would only be obviously for people that are very adept at handling a gun you would no longer have a gun free zone gun free zone to a maniac because they're all cowards a gun free zone is let's go in and let's attack because bullets aren't coming back at us the president also formed a school safety commission led by education secretary betsy devos but students at the us capitol today demanded more concrete action to address their generations fears want people to have that sense of comfort again and be able to walk around the street and not have to put your hands up all the time because he's a cop enough violence enough a killing enough being scared this as today in marion county florida another school shooting left one student wounded for the pbs newshour i'm lisa desjardins and one postscript elisa's report students at columbine did not walk out today since classes are never held on the anniversary of the shooting but they are encouraged to participate in a day of service and let's finish our look at this day with the story of a student who survived columbine nineteen years ago the news hour student reporting lab at legacy early college high school in greenville south carolina interviewed physical education teacher lindsay o'donnell she described how she came to see mental health and mindfulness as the keys to healing my name is lindsay donal i'm a physical education teacher at legacy early college in greenville south carolina i was seventeen years old during the columbine shooting it was my senior year of high school my initial reaction was i thought it was a fire drill someone might have pulled it i thought it might have been a senior prank we really didn't know i school shooting and littleton colorado a denver suburb at least twenty people were wounded it was just chaos people running just crying hysterical it was shocking.

Colorado's Morning News
"Pharma Bro" Shkreli arrives at federal prison
"Colorado for special vote for our lives rally tonight in littleton the socalled farm bro he's on the move former pharmaceutical executive martin shkreli was moved from the metropolitan detention center in brooklyn to fbi fort dix a low security federal prison in new jersey skelly was sentenced last month to seven years for securities fraud and ordered to forfeit more than seven million dollars set skelly became famous for hiking the price of a lifesaving drug in prison skelly will receive a more modest work assignment aaron katersky reporting and finally a.

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Former district judge's son arrested in death of his father
"Pennsylvania i detroit man who made threats against white police officers given ten months in jail and probation five dollars officers were killed and nine others wounded in july of two thousand sixteen by gunman angry over police shooting black man they rule littleton in detroit posted his praise for the shootings and said kill all white cops today littleton told the judge and it just came out of that angry place deeply policy i didn't mean it do any of those judge vonda evans gave littleton ten months in jail with work release and five years probation littleton also has to attend aa meetings five days a week dick hafner wjr news the son of former mount clemens district judge james scandal retail senior has been arrested in connection with the death of his father james scandal reto junior facing possible murder charges after his father's body was found in an abandoned golf course and polka ratan james junior calling police on april first reporting dad was missing the police became suspicious after they set his story didn't make sense they all chew county police arresting james junior after he was seen driving his vehicle was stolen license plates he's being held without bond in his father's death the twelfth and final member of the latin count street gang members charged in a racketeering conspiracy involving murder and attempted robbery has pleaded guilty twenty eight year old kyle volts of lincoln park pleading guilty to racketeering he now faces thirty years in prison it's one of the nation's largest gatherings of engineers sae detroit opening its doors for business today the sat international world congress experience is underway at cobo center the essays jim for lenses says it's everything automotive present and future connectivity autonomous driving automation electronics electrification hybrid we have an autonomous shuttle where you can actually hop on right now and take a ride and that's that's taking place down the hall here so we have a hybrid police vehicles emergency vehicles we have test simulators here so a lot of fun for those that are in the industry and even those that are just have an interest in the industry the public can attend for free just by signing up but there is a charge if you'd like to sit through one of the technical sessions at cobo center ken rogulski wjr news.