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"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

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01:57 min | 2 months ago

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

"Silent film star Don lockwood transition to talkies. I'm not quite at the American ninja warrior stage of flipping over the walls, but I it takes a lot out of me physically, but it is such a joyful number to perform. Stacy Yvonne Clayton is a funny foil as Lena Lamont. She is such a hoot. She's so funny. She's kind of all over the place. She's such a diva. She's kind of lost in love, and oh man, she's got a lot of different things going on. Jason, finally, W two news. Sports at 25 and 55, powered by maximus, moving people and technology forward. Bunker Dan Roberts hello. Boy, there is so much going on in sports and let's start with capitals defenseman John Carlson. He scored in his first game back since a devastating head injury December 23rd. It was the team's 5th goal in a 6 one win over the Blackhawks at Capital One arena. Caps are trying to gain ground on the penguins for that second wild card spot, other scores tonight, Connor sherry, Anthony mantha Nick dowd, Nicholas backstrom and Alito, his 41st of the season, the caps are trying to make up ground and grab that second wild card spot as we said, there's 6 behind the penguins and they are Saturday's opponent. In the sweet 16, either Kansas state nor Michigan state would give an inch sending the game to overtime in the end, the wildcats advanced to the elite 8 after the 98 93 win in Madison Square gardens. The second team to move on tonight, Yukon 88 65 over Arkansas. FAU and Tennessee just started about 1520 minutes ago and the last game of the night will be Gonzaga and you see LA terps guard hakim Hart said he intends to pursue his lifelong dream by declaring for the 2023 NBA draft dine Roberts WTO P sports. Coming up on WTO bill to limit where and when kids get access to social media is now the law in Utah. We'll tell

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:04 min | 5 months ago

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

"Forward with their snouts. Sandy cosell, WTO news. Two pedestrians struck by vehicles in Montgomery county on New Year's Eve in two separate crashes, a ten year old girl struck near New Hampshire avenue in lockwood drive, the driver stayed on the scene four minutes later a woman struck by a car Watkins mill road and STED wick road in Montgomery village, both victims hospitalized injuries, not considered life threatening. 5 17. Coming up traffic and weather, right now the top stories were following for you this hour, revelers ushered in the new year with none of the COVID restrictions that marked the past two years. Three New York City police department officers were injured in a machete attack near Times Square before the ball dropped. Prince George's county police say two people were shot dead and two wounded in a house and Clinton. Stay with WTO for more on these top stories in just minutes. It's 5 18. Traffic and weather on the 8s to Rick McClure in the WTO P traffic center. Thanks, dick. Let's take your back around the capitol beltway outer loop where it slows with volume from after the two 70 spur toward the legion bridge with sunset delays. Slow downs on the outer loop after New Hampshire avenue toward university boulevard briefly and volume on the interloop from central avenue starting to get less and less toward forest building camp springs and volume on the envelope through oxen hill from saint Barnabas road into the sun headed toward the Wilson bridge in both the locals and throughs. Marilyn died to 17 no problems there to and from Frederick I 95 Maryland side with volume south through calverton after two 12 toward the beltway ramps. PW Parkway volume north toward the beltway ramps and inside the beltway. And again, outside the beltway through green belt, south after 32, that started to get less and less volume southbound on the beat up. Route 50, you're good. Good across bay bridge as well. Three lanes west and two lanes east across the bay. Police are clearing the crash over in Clinton defecting route 5 branch avenue both ways yard wrote. Over in Virginia, 66, free and clear, three 95 no problems there may be a brief delay inbound for the 14th street bridge near boundary channel. I 95 still with volume delays are both ways basically between Quantico and Stafford, express lanes are still pointed in the southbound direction. Through the district still with volume on the westbound freeway through southwest into southeast, and from southeastern to southwest has put it that way. From the third street tunnel toward main avenue, volume south along D.C. two 95, getting less and less now from burrows to east capital street. And volume on northbound D.C. two 95 two and after Pennsylvania avenue. Still have police activity in northeast affecting outbound New York avenue after bladensburg road with traffic getting by to the left near the arboretum. Rick McClure, WTO traffic. All right, Greg, and now to storm team four meteorologist Samara Theodore. Hey, everyone. It's been a beautiful day this far. Very mild for this time of year. Tomorrow, Saint Patrick park to start then mostly sunny highs near

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"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:12 min | 5 months ago

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

"Brought to you by long fence, say 15% on long fence, Dex pavers and fences, got a long fence dot com today, and schedule your free in home estimate. It's ten 11. Two pedestrians, including a child were hit in two separate crashes early yesterday night, both happen in Montgomery county just minutes apart. At 5 30, a ten year old girl was taken to the hospital after she was hit near New Hampshire avenue and lockwood drive, police say her injuries aren't life threatening in a driver stayed at the scene about four minutes after that crash, a woman was struck by a car at Watkins mill road, instead wick road in Montgomery village. She was also taken to the hospital, but her injuries aren't thought to be life threatening. While new year's resolutions often include losing weight, but before you start packing salads for lunch every day, here's something to consider. They're not necessarily healthy for you, most leafy greens are low in vitamins and minerals according to a recent column in The Washington Post. To get the most bang for your buck, add chopped colorful vegetables, chop fresh fruits and proteins like eggs, beef, and fish. Stay away from store bought dressings they're packed with fats and unhealthy oils. Another health column in the post takes a look at why some people have to get up so often at night to pee. Not really uncommon, but nighttime urination or nocturia can also be a warning sign for sleep apnea. Keep track if you're waking up twice or more at night, schedule an appointment with your Doctor Who can run a urine test and make sure your overall health is in order. Joan Jones news. Are there any food related traditions you have to kick off the new year? Many people here at WTO P do. And some think that certain foods will bring them good luck in the new year. Even folks who aren't from the southern U.S. go all in on eating black eyed peas. My dad usually demands collard greens and black eyed peas. I don't ever eat the collard greens. I don't like him, but I'll eat some black eyed peas. The idea is to eat traditional first day of the year food to bring luck. My family eats oysters on New Year's Eve. In talking with my coworkers, not many knew where those food traditions came from, but they take part. When the clock strikes midnight, we do 12 green grapes, one for each month. As for my family, we always had pork and sauerkraut for New Year's Day for luck, and I'm sticking with it. Sandy cosell, WTO news. And coming up on WTO, the commanders are taking on the browns at FedEx field today. We'll have a preview of the game next. It's ten 13. NFL Sunday is my fun day, even with a less than ideal drum stick to flat ratio. Dave Preston here, one of the things I love about betting on the league is that I'm always finding new player or game props that I like. What's cool about FanDuel sportsbook is you can combine these props with other bets from the same game to score an even bigger payout. Minnesota Green Bay is one of the marquee games of this week a while I have faith in Kirk Cousins to hit the over on passing yards. I can't take the Vikings against the spread, but give me an Aaron Jones anytime touchdown. Same game parlay is just one of the many reasons that when I bet I bet with FanDuel. I like how it's easy to use. You will love how FanDuel pays you, your winnings fast. New to FanDuel sportsbook sign up today with promo code presto for your no sweat

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"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:55 min | 6 months ago

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

"Fee. On the top stories we're following for you this morning about Gary county Felicia searching this hour for the person who killed a gas station clerk this week, it happened inside the stell, the shell station we're told in white oak on the corner of New Hampshire avenue and lockwood drive. Carlos Cortez with Montgomery county police says this morning, a man walked inside, got into a dispute with the clerk, shot him dead and left. Right now the detectives are on scene, they're looking at that aspect to see whether or not the surveillance camera were working, were functioning and if there's actually footage of this crime. Police have not identified the store clerk and for now there is no description of the suspect in the case. Also on double DTO, love it from Hawaii's mauna loa of Aquino appears to no longer be threatening the crucial highway scientists say that the volcano has stopped feeding a flow that's been creeping actually toward the road since it erupted late last month. Among the other stories we're following for you this morning, that WTO locally loudoun county school board has appointed an interim superintendent this week following the firing of Scott ziegler on Tuesday night, a student has been shot at suitland high school locally in prince George's county suspects are still at large after a triple shooting at the benning road metro station, and House committee report accuses the Washington commanders of creating a toxic work culture, and says further that owner Dan Snyder was involved in the misconduct, state with WTO for more on these developing stories in just minutes. Friday morning where the time is 1248, good morning. I think it weather all the 8s, good morning to rich hunter and the WTO heat traffic center. Good morning, dean. Unfortunately, not such a good morning for folks at the Woodrow Wilson bridge bridge fan remains in the up positions to the Gates turn the down position to everybody remains stopped about 20 minutes into this latest opening, so hopefully it'll get things moving here, but for now, everybody still stopped on both sides of the Woodrow Wilson register again. The laser continuing to build up once you start moving, it will take some time for that to clear out. Now the rest of the ballet sea Maryland in Virginia pretty busy night, not just on the Woodrow Wilson bridge, but over on the beltway as you are traveling into college park on the envelope approaching the I 95 interchange right lane sketch by the works, and then between New Hampshire avenue and university boulevard, two right lanes past the work there as well, out of headed south of the legion bridge passing the GW Parkway Georgetown pike and headed toward the doll's toll road single file left through the work there. Then on the adult headed south route 7 toward I 66, single right lane to the construction and a loop between Arlington boulevard 9 66 to the left lanes, get you by, and then as you approach and pass the exit for the dulles toll road, two right lanes pass the work then again, traffic stopped each way to Woodrow Wilson bridge, rich hunter W two traffic. A chilly start out there, but still a little bit above average for our low temperatures for the morning during the afternoon. We'll be right around average, average high this time of year is around 51 in D.C.. I've got

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"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:43 min | 9 months ago

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

"Smart communications for the smarter business. It's 9 38. Time for traffic and weather on the 8s and when it breaks to the WTO traffic center, here's bob emler. In the district two 95 northbound before Pennsylvania avenue, the crash is out of the roadway. Now, around the beltway things are pretty quiet, both in Maryland and in Virginia, on New Hampshire avenue, northbound, working the crash at lockwood drive, and also 32 headed toward west friendship at triadelphia road, two 70, that is without delay in both directions, listener and Frederick county says mountville road is blocked west of route 15 year basford road by a truck that couldn't make the turn in his blocking mountville road at that point, not affecting traffic on 15, 95 in the Baltimore Washington Parkway each pretty quiet. Now 50 out to the bay bridge is good to go, but on the eastern shore, 50 eastbound continues to be diverted at four O four, investigation of the earlier crash, westbound traffic does get by. In Virginia 95 northbound, it is still slow coming up from garrisonville, the crash just before exit one 48 Quantico. That remains on the right side of the roadway, causing it to lay, and southbound three 95 and 95 running well, 66 there should be some work zones setting up here pretty soon, but for now, the travel lanes are open and traffic is moving without delay. Save 15% on all long fast decks pavers and fences, financing is available for qualified buyers, go to long fence dot com today's schedule your free in home estimate bob in the WTO traffic. Storm team four meteorologist Amelia Draper, mainly clear and comfortable on your Friday night with lows in the upper 50s to mid 60s. For tomorrow, plenty of sunshine with highs in the low to mid 80s and low humidity levels. On Sunday, we'll

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"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:44 min | 11 months ago

"lockwood" Discussed on WTOP

"It might damage the battery, even permanently slow down your device. Tech radar dot com has suggestions, starting maybe with the obvious, keep your phone out of the sun. Don't put it by a window or leave it in your hot car. Don't put it in your pocket either where it can lap up your body heat. As for a cooldown, go low tech, set it somewhere where a fan will blow on it. Do not put your phone in the fridge or freezer, which could lead to condensation inside. Sandy cosell, WTO P news. A man was killed in a multi vehicle crash in the white oak area last night, it happened just before 9 o'clock along New Hampshire avenue. At lockwood drive, police say it involved a van, a car and a metro bus. Montgomery county police say the driver of the van was pronounced dead at the scene, the driver of the car is suffering minor injuries. Everyone on the metro bus was fine. The investigation into the details surrounding the accident continue. A water main break blew a hole in the road and flooded businesses this weekend in capitol heights, Maryland. It happened along Hampton park boulevard between central avenue and Hampton mall drive. Our news partners at NBC four spoke with Quincy Roberts, who says his business suffered a lot of damage. The water main got broken and it shot the asphalt. The rocks and everything over towards our building flooded the buildings and put them into the inside as well. And now we trying to figure out what else is damaged. What else we have in our problem with? The road is open once again. As consumers look to cut costs amid inflation concerns, it's turning out to be a boost for store brand items. Private label

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"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

08:23 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"So the first thing to consider is that what have you communicated with your family? I think a lot of times we get frustrated by these things are overwhelmed by them, forgetting that we haven't said anything. And nobody, we all are focused on our own lives. And nobody really knows what you're doing inside of your house, right? Nobody really sees you decluttering on the weekends or listening to podcasts about simplifying. They just don't know. And so on there and they're just like, we love them. We love the kids. This looks so much fun. And they want to give it to you. Not knowing that you're doing all this stuff. So the first thing I always like to start with is what kind of conversations have you had with them yet? If any, how was it received? And to make sure that you share from your own perspective, instead of being like, please don't give us stuff, right? Or especially around the holidays or birthday times, we were like, well, just give us an experience, which is confusing for people to hear. They're like, I don't know what that means, right? And it's kind of difficult to just buy somebody a zoom membership because they're expensive and I was going to buy like a 20 to $30 gift and now you're asking for $200 zoom membership. I don't really know what to do. It doesn't translate. And I think it's great to be specific in what you ask for, but instead of trying to focus on, I wish you would do this, or I wish you would not do this, say, I have really been changing things in our House. We've been having kids have less toys out and they're playing so much better and talk about what you are doing and talk about how much you love it and how great it's going for you and the changes that you've noticed. And then you can work into. And we'd love for you to support us in this. It would be awesome if instead of buying them all of these toys, maybe you got us like hot chocolate kits. So we made hot chocolate bombs, which are really fun and you came over and do hot chocolate bombs together. That would be so much fun. But I think a lot of times it's natural, right? Because we feel we feel a little bit threatened. We feel like all of our work is going to come undone. And so we get into defense mode of trying to control them and what they do or don't give so start by sharing those conversations in that way. And if they don't listen to it, that's a different conversation. But and if they don't listen to a thing to remember too, is that you are the gatekeeper of your home. You get to decide if the stuff stays. You get to decide if your kids even get to know that it showed up on the doorstep, right? Or you get to decide and have those conversations of this really isn't working in our House. We don't have room for the arcade game. I don't have the sanity for the ball pit. I've got to get rid of it or whatever it might be, but you are it's your home. And gifts are an expression of love. The gift is in the giving, right? The gift is when somebody thought of you and was like, I wanted to give this to you. It's not in keeping things forever. Most things aren't meant to be kept forever, but because we are humans and we care about the people who care about us, we don't want to hurt their feelings and get rid of that stuff or feel like we're wasting their money, but it always comes back to advocating for yourself in your house and your kids and your desires of how you want your house to be. And you can do that without guilt. I love that. Yeah. I mean, yeah, so yeah, our in laws can't read our minds our parents can't read our minds. We can have the conversation will be well ahead of time about how overwhelming we felt you felt to have all this stuff and how good it felt to get rid of stuff and how much easier life is when you declutter. Those are the things you want to share, right? I love that, that kind of bringing them in on the inside. Of your journey rather than just kind of focusing on their behavior that makes a lot of sense. Yeah. And it didn't change overnight for you either. It wasn't like you just woke up one day and you're like, having no clutter, getting rid of everything, right? You have your own process, too, and so essentially you're inviting other people into that process. So have realistic expectations, right? If you tell them on December 16th, that you've completely changed the way that you do toys in your home don't expect that Christmas that year for them to be totally on board. It might be next Christmas or two christmases from now that they're like, okay, like taking them ice skating would be a great alternative to the pilot toys. So be patient with them too and know that they're not always on the same page as us. And that's okay. All right, cool. So it's January when we're listening to this. So I know that you've got dear listener you have all year. Express what's going on in your house with your family. This has been awesome. It's been so good to talk to you about this. I always feel inspired when and I love your practical message that's not like I'm not going to just have three pairs of pants and four or 5 tops. But I'm gonna be, you know, this is a middle path. This is about reducing and having more time, the more we reduce the more we have more time, we're freedom, more energy, less of it spent on care and maintenance and that's beautiful. So what I know are there are so many things we couldn't talk about. There's so many tips I'm sure. But is there anything that in particular that we missed that you want to that might help us begin with this decluttering journey with the right attitude this year? Yeah. I would say, I think that for a lot of us, it's overwhelming to start and it feels confusing to start. And it's because we're coming at it from our emotional standpoint, right? The motion of feeling overwhelmed or feeling guilty or feeling worried about not having enough or worried if I get rid of it, what if I need it in the future? And so if that's you, which is most moms trying to figure out, even overwhelmed by the time, how do I figure out how to find time for this? Try to find just one small thing, like the most impactful thing that I've seen in our community of moms decluttering is to find just one thing that they can declutter like literally just one thing that they can do that day and get rid of. And it always spirals into there's just one thing on my kitchen counter that's really frustrating me. It's like a pile of paper. And you just go through it real quick, get rid of the things that are actually trash. And then it trickles into other areas of like I did the kitchen counter space and then I was able to move on to the 100 sippy cups and it got rid of some of those. And so just finding one teeny tiny thing you can do, one thing under your sink, that's really simple. It doesn't have to be diving into your deepest, most sentimental memories of your baby's clothes and stuff like that, just focus on one little thing. That's not emotionally charged. You don't have strong ties to, and that will give you a little bit of momentum to keep going. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, we're going to think of everything as a little bit more freedom, a little more time, a little more ease. But I love that. This is awesome, Christa. Thank you so much. I'm sure this is going to be helpful for all of us trying to declutter a little and have a little more freedom. So where can people find out more about you and what you're all your tips for decluttering and inspiration for that? Yeah, so thank you for having me, first of all, thank you, everybody for hanging out. If you just go to motherhood simplified dot com, you can find everything I have to offer the Facebook group, which is really active. I know not a lot of people are on Facebook or want to be on Facebook, but our Facebook group is about 37,000 moms. Highly active, highly engaged, super positive. Instagram, I have a podcast where I've got lots of little nuggets for you to get started and get going and work through all of the things that come with decluttering as a mom. And it's all there. Motherhood simplified dot com. Awesome. All right. I'll check it out. Dear listener, Chris, thank you so much for spending the time with me today. And helping us to reenergize our decluttering efforts. I'm I can feel the decluttering energy within.

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"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

07:56 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"When we got to Florida, the way that they played was so different and wonderful. I just don't have any other way to explain it. They played with each other. They played for hours at a time. Their creativity just skyrocketed. And I remember the first house that we lived in. We had this big blank wall, and they just filled it up with ceiling to floor because I let them have tape and just tape their pictures up on the wall. And they got so creative and they would create games and storylines with their stuffed animals, which we still have a decade later, almost a decade later of all of their little stuffed animals with a birthdays and businesses and storylines and drama and families and all of these things because decluttering the toy is really allowed them to actually go deep in their play, which I think is much more, I think, for whatever reason, honestly, I think it's marketers who make us think this that variety is better for kids. They need more. They need more opportunities, like more, more variety, like different textures, different everything, and it spreads them so thin that they don't really get to master their skills, which is a big montes concept of mastery. And I think is something that even a lot of adults adults are missing, right? The ability to go deep with something and really master a skill or master anything, a relationship, your finances, your health, it's like, what can we jump to next next, next, and next. And so I'm super passionate about decluttering toys too. You don't have to get rid of all of them. Just like get rid of some of them. Yeah, yeah. I saw the same thing happen with my daughter with both of them. I remember the first time I was so scared she was going to be so mad at me because I had gotten rid of like 70% of her choice and from her room. And she was so happy she played for hours by herself. She loved it and it kind of like set her she she's actually kind of declutter on her own now in her own room, which is interesting. Daughter number two does not do that. So I don't know, maybe the same thing, but but yeah, they would just take whatever the toys that were there and go, they would become all the different things, right? Yeah, I think you're right. It's such a detriment to have too much and you really do see incredible creativity blossom when you have things like art supplies and like a bag of scarfs. And stuffed animals, right? Yeah. Yeah. And I saw it as well in classrooms because when I was living in Florida, I again, I didn't really know decluttering was a thing or that people did it on purpose. But I always fell into these roles at every school that I worked in as the one to help them declutter their classrooms because they would be having behavioral issues. You know, kids, they're like, we can't get the kids to play with the toys. You know, they just want to throw the blocks. They just want to smash the markers. And I would come in and be like, just have less. And every time the teachers would be like, we have so many kids. We can't have less. And every single time, the very next day, post decluttering, they would be like, a classroom is so quiet, right? And it's because the kids actually could. They weren't overstimulated. They could actually see one marker to use instead of digging through and trying to decide which of the 30 markers they should use. So I've been able to see the benefits for kids, both in classrooms and at home. And it's universally very beneficial for kids to have less. All right. Not nothing. Just less. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's the middle path. So make so much sense. So I want to ask you about family members who are things on us, but first time by my team really wanted to know about pantry organization. Should we be using food containers storage containers are not. And I actually have this question too because I used to have all of my nuts and I'd put them in jars and it looked really pretty, but then I was like, it comes to me in a bag. Why am I taking out of the room? But now I have too many bags and I can't find the bag of walnuts for the bag of almonds. I don't know, help me, Krista, please. Okay. So this is a good question and it's always the annoying answer because it really depends. It depends on some specific things. First of all, how much space do you have? Because we've lived we lived in RV, where we're like, I don't have space for that. I just don't have space for it. You might live in a house that doesn't have a pantry. So do you even have space to add in more containers? The second thing to consider is how do you want to use the stuff, right? Do you want to just grab the snack and go? Or do you have kids that you need to worry about them? You know, if you buy a glass containers, are they going to break the glass containers? And how much time do you have to put into it? Because I've had seasons of my life where when we have teeny tiny kids, like the last thing I want to do is dump flour into another container because I've got a baby on my back and she's hungry and the Todd is crying. So really, does it does having it in a separate container work better for you or not? And I like to share the flower example because that was a few years ago where I was just like, I don't want to do that. I don't want to worry about an extra container. It sounds so silly. But it's really an extra step that I just don't have time for. But now that my kids are a little bit older, we do have the containers because first of all, I like the way that it looks. Second of all, we have the space to fit them comfortably. And then after 2020, I decided that I wanted to store things and a little bit more of a sustainable way so that I can have larger amounts without it going bad. And so I'm in a place now where I have time to take the extra steps to pour it through and wrap it up if it doesn't all fit into the container, which is super annoying. Oh, God, yeah. Just little things to consider. Do you have the bandwidth to deal with those things? And if you don't, it's okay. Like it looks really nice to have a finished product that way. But it doesn't always, it's just not always the season of life for you to have that. I dream of the day where I can have my entire life that way. But with 5 kids, I just do it the ways that I can for now. Yeah, yeah. Really, how much happiness is your Instagram pantry going to give you, you know? Yeah, exactly. And there's the time factor. Okay, great. All right, so my team members have some family members who really want to show their love with the toys. And so one one member she has the in laws and the parents are local. So they said she said, listen, it's great that you want to buy them stuff. We have too much here, so please keep the things you buy them at your house. Which I thought, that was pretty smart. But that's not going to work for everybody. And then we had one set of grandparents who were like, I'm buying you a full sized arcade game for Christmas and she's like, no. So what can we do when we're trying to get rid of stuff and our parents or grandparents are just like bringing more and more stuff in all the time? Yes, okay. So there's a lot of different points that come together for this on a first day that I feel everybody's pain on this. I was gifted a ball pit with 600 balls at the beginning of the pandemic and two Todd. Thank you. I know that gifts are an expression of love. Thank you. And this makes my life. So hard..

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"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

06:29 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"Clothing, so Google it, like electronic recycling is pretty common where you can just go drop your electronics off. I would call your fire department or police station for things like medications, because they properly dispose of that. I know some people I didn't know these things. Like my community actually taught me a lot about these things. But some people were like, well, just flush the medications down the toilet. Yeah, I know you feel more like no. No. You should tell people why, too, because that's a burn. Yeah, it gets into the water supply. And is my understanding is that it gets into the water supply and essentially is setting everybody up to drink your medications through the water supply. So first of all, get a good water filter because. Yeah. And all the things that in the water, you know how there's all these synthetic fleeces out like everything. Everything right now is synthetic fleece. And they're getting like that when we put that through our wash and dryer these little tiny bits of plastic go into our water supply. And so we're all drinking little bits of water now. Our little bits of plastic now. It's like in our fish and it's in our that's in us as it's in everybody, apparently. And so another good reason to have a good water filter. And maybe avoid that synthetic synthetic fleece. Yeah. And that which I'm probably currently wearing. But I will say I'm on a quest to be better about it because that also ties back to the conversation about overconsumption. And fast fashion and fast literally everything manufacturing of toys. Our dishes are furniture, like everything around us. It's produced in such mass amounts. And I think we forget that when we choose to consume it and create the demand for it, it doesn't just disappear, right? And it doesn't end up in places like our water supply, which is crazy. There's really easy to think that our clothes end up in our water supply. Yeah, that's just so crazy. Okay, so electronics, Google it, medicines, Google it. Cleaner. Fire departments and police stations for medications and cleaners. And cleaners too. Okay. If we have all natural cleaners, I wonder if it's different. It's probably the same. I should not make assumptions about my cleaners. I make assumptions about my too. So I would call your PlayStation or your department because they have the recess sources for that. But I feel like those are fine because that's what I use to, but I don't know. I might learn something else by following up with this after that episode. Back to cleaners. What about like cleaning wipes? Those are everywhere now. And I love them because they're super easy. I try to buy the biodegradable ones. Ultimately, but what happens to wipes? I mean, I mean, maybe you're not, you're probably not like recycling X for I'm sorry that I'm just playing this question at you. I mean, I don't, I don't know what happens with those. But I will say that decluttering helps you I think my whole approach with decluttering for moms is to help them get clear about realistically. What do they have time for? Because I think a lot of times, especially when we try to go down the green paths, it's a lot of time. It's a lot of money. It requires a lot of shifting the entire systems in your house that you have. If you're used to using those kinds of wipes, it's really hard to transition out of using those. But when you declutter and you give yourself more time, you're able to decide what kinds of things you want to do differently. Maybe just switching dryer sheets to dryer balls. Or oh my God, my dog. Your dog likes our cats like that. We got this like wool dryer balls. I'm like, great, we'll just use these dry rolls, because I never even used dryer sheets, but I would have static. Anyway, and then the dog like tears them apart and leaves these toughs of wool all over the house if she gets at them, which unfortunately she it didn't take. It was like they lasted like a month or two. I was like, oh, man. Yeah. Yeah. Ours to our cats. Our cats get ours. They're not as quick as a dog. But okay, so we can start with under the sink. That's a good place to start. Start with under the sink. What are some other areas? I love to recommend decluttering kids toys because it has so many benefits for kids to do clutter their toys. And I think that we get surprised in thinking that we think, oh my God, I'm taking away from my child. But honestly, I every single time a mindful parenting member or has gone in and at least with a solid little kid, gone in and decluttered. It's amazing how much longer they play, how happy they are with it. They're so thrilled and I used to do like a kind of a toy purgatory where I'd keep the stuff around for a little while and just make sure it wasn't being missed. But is that a place you recommend? Yes. Going in. Yeah. Tell us about it. Okay. I have so many things to say about toys because when we left Alaska, I was actually I'm a teacher by trade, montes trained, and I had a little school that I ran. I rented a 1000 ft² house and just had a little in home center basically so I could be with my kids and do what I loved. And I did not know about decluttering men. And it was probably more overwhelming to have the toy clutter there than it was to have it at home. And the kids were in hindsight. I didn't understand this until I got out of that cycle. They were overstimulated. They were overwhelmed, they had way too many choices. They could not go deep in their play, which I think is so important for kids. It's one of the things that I love about montes, which I got monastery trained in Florida after we moved. And I was like, this would have been so helpful. We moved to Florida with only one suitcase of toys. And I was convinced that my kids would they would hate me, they would be upset. They would be bored. I really felt like I was being an irresponsible parent by taking away all of these opportunities to learn. And.

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"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

08:09 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"Us, right? Like we want to gather. We want actually for all of human history like all of human evolution like that's what we had to do was to sort of gather and when we get, you know, if we got rid of something, it was a natural material that would decompose anyway. And so it's just this now we're in this world where we're nothing goes away, but yeah, kind of that aside. I think we might I think that what I'd love to talk about that was some of the some of the practical things. So I talk about simplifying in mindful parenting and we talk about simplifying kids toys and some other things. But what are some of the places for people who say, oh my God, you know, I want more time. I don't want to be an outrageous consumer with drowning my stuff. What are some of the places where you recommend people start for decluttering? Yeah, so there's two different ways that you can start one is with the simplest, right? Because a lot of times we're so overwhelmed and have so much to do in a day already that the idea of going through and like decluttering the playroom or the bedroom, it's full of toys. It's just like it's daunting. So if you can start with something very, very simple, very small, like under your kitchen sink, or under your bathroom sink. It's a really great place to start because there's likely a lot of trash. You'll likely be surprised by having duplicate items or at least duplicate products that do the same thing and you're like, why did I get three versions of the same thing or just find tools like cleaning supplies and tools that are old, they've lived their life, they can go or even consolidate things like bags of cotton balls or Q tips because toothpaste even if you have kids like mine who open them all, right? Why don't you just do the one? Krista, what do I do about rags? So one of the things I have under my kitchen my bathroom sink is like, I had a rag bag, but that rag bag has grown because clothes get holes in them and you just rip them up to make them ranks. But then I don't use the rags that much. What do you do with rags? Why do people do with that? Textile recycling. That's such a good question, because a lot of people that's one of the things we want to we want to mindfully consume. We want to mindfully declutter recycle reuse. And the truth is, or at least the truth that I've seen, everybody can feel free to take their own truth. But we just have too much, right? We have too many pieces of clothing currently. To turn into rags to use. That worked really well, actually did a podcast episode with my grandma about this. And she was like, I used to do that with my clothes. And I still do that with my clothes. But it was different because she's been able to kind of see the change. She was like it was very different. You know, I made my kids clothes. They had 7 full outfits, and it could go through two or three kids. And by the end of that, I just had a little stack of clothes that I could turn into rags. It's different when we try to use that kind of a practice when we have mass produced clothing and clauses full of clothes. We don't need closets full of rags. And so one of the solutions that I found that a lot of moms use are textile recycling. And there's actually a lot of them are popping up in parking lots. If you just Google textile recycling near me, it just looks like a little Dropbox, almost like a little mailbox. You can drop your clothing items in there so that they can get recycled into other things. And as far as the rags that you want to keep for yourself, because I think that's really smart too. We should do that. If we have it, why wouldn't we just use it? Give yourself a boundary. So one drawer, right? Or one basket. And once it starts to get full, you take it to the text recycling or you go through and get rid of the ones that have been used up enough to where you can be like, I'm in clothing really is a consumable item technically. It's not meant to last forever. So just go through and get rid of the ones that are flipped their life and they can go to the trash or some of the ones that you just have an access of to be recycled. I think that's a really great option that's come out recently as the textile recycling is becoming more mainstream. Stay tuned for more mindful mama podcast right after this break. I'd say definitely do it. It's really helpful. It will change your relationship with your kids for the better. It will help you communicate better and just take communicate better as a person as a wife as a spouse. It's been really a positive influence in our lives. So definitely do it. I'd say definitely do it. It's so worth it. The money really is inconsequential when you get so much benefit from being a better parent to your children and feeling like you connecting more with them and not feeling like you darling all the time while you lack life and things working. I would say definitely to it. It's so, so worth it. It'll change you. No matter what age, someone's child is it's a great opportunity for personal growth and it's great investment in someone's family. I'm very thankful I have this you can continue in your old habits that aren't working or you can learn some new tools and in some perspective to shift everything in your parenting. Are you frustrated by parenting, do you listen to the experts and try all the tips and strategies, but you're just not seeing the results that you want. Or are you lost as to where to start? Does it all seem so overwhelming with too much to learn? Are you yearning for community people who get it? Who also don't want to threaten and punish to create cooperation? Hi, I'm hunter Clark fields in a few answered yes to any of these questions. I want you to seriously consider the mindful parenting membership. You will be joining hundreds of members who have discovered the path of mindful parenting and now have confidence and clarity in their parenting. This isn't just another parenting class. This is an opportunity to really discover your unique, lasting relationships, not only with your children, but with yourself. It will translate into lasting connected relationships, not only with your children, but your partner, too. Let me change your life. Go to mindful parenting course dot com to add your name to the wait list, so you will be the first to be notified when I open the membership for enrollment. I look forward to seeing you on the inside. Mindful parenting course dot com. That's so cool. I'm going to have to look for that. I'm excited now that I have an option, because I can do plastic bag recycling, I can do all this stuff, but what are, I mean, so it was funny because my I asked my the team mindful mama mentor team. I'm like, I'm talking to Krista. She's such a cluttering expert. What are your questions? And so they gave me questions for you. And they wanted to know speaking again of getting rid of some things. How do we get rid of things like electronics, medicines, cleaners, like we go under that thing and we discover we've got like three different cleaners. How do we get rid of that stuff? Yes. Okay, first your team was amazing because all of their questions were all of the questions, like my top ten questions. So they nailed it. But first I'll say Google it because in Alaska, we were so small, I didn't have a lot of options when we lived in California. They had recycling specially specialty recycling centers for everything. Electronics, Jimmy equipment,.

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"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

06:40 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"Wow, wow. Alaska to Florida. That's such a crazy range. It's like the furthest you can go, staying on the continent. Yeah. So we decided to move, Alaska, Florida to pursue an opportunity for my husband. And we did it so fast that we just only brought a suitcase of stuff per person, you know, suitcase of clothes, because of toys. And we did that because, first of all, it's really expensive to ship yourself, especially that far. And it didn't make any sense to leave storage unit full of stuff. You know, 4500 miles away and who knows when we would get to it. And so my husband was like, we'll just start over. And of course, I'm like, what? Like, that was my first concern. It's like, what about our beds? What about toys? What about clothes? What about literally all of this stuff? And so we did it. And we got to Florida. And it was awesome. But like I said, I didn't know what I was doing. And we only had three kids at the time. Now we have 5, and it wasn't until four years later, obviously we accumulated more stuff. I don't recommend only having a scoop piece of stuff. That's not super point super minimal. Although, you know, like when I go, we like to do some longer trips sometimes, and I'll live for like three weeks out of one suitcase or four weeks out of one suitcase. And sometimes it feels like really liberating to me. But it's not personally, I'm not I'm certainly not that minimalist at all. Yeah. I mean, it was a really good experience because I've had the experience and nothing bad happened. In fact, many great things happened. I haven't been behind a laundry since then. And that was kind of like my life, right? On weekends, you just do ten loads of laundry and try to get caught up and hope that you do. And if you don't just wait until the next weekend and try it again and same thing with dishes and just cleaning up their toys and then adding in things like grocery shopping and I didn't realize. And I think it's so normal for moms to feel this busy in this overloaded with so many to dos and it gets extra confusing because it's like we can't stop doing laundry. We can't stop doing dishes. You know, we don't want our kids to have no toys. And so most honestly, most of the ways that I help moms is like break that down and be like, it's not, you know, you don't have to get rid of all of your clothes. You don't only have to have 5 pair of pants, but you don't also need 40 pair of pants per kid, right? You just need less. And so I had that really good experience of living with so little. And then we just never re accumulated to the amount that we had before. And in 2017, I got pregnant again and I joined a due date group on Facebook, which is, do you know what these are? No, I just want to ask, so did you have your did you literally have someone sell your bed and all the stuff in Alaska? Like, what happened to all that stuff in Alaska? How did that work? I got rid of it all. So Alaska's pretty small. There was only one donation center that I knew of at the time in hindsight. You know, I could have Googled some more. I'm sure there were more local thrift stores. But I held garage sales three weekends in a row. The majority of our stuff didn't sell. I probably sold like 5 to 10% of our stuff, which is pretty common for most people. Donated most of it, and I got to a point where people wouldn't take it for free because that's the nature of clutter, right? If it's clutter to you, it's cluttered to somebody else. We all have the same kinds of stuff floating around. None of it's really unique. And if it is, that's the stuff that sells. And so most of us are drowning in the same things, right? Most of us have been of clothes for future kids saved in our closets or clothes that we're keeping for if we have more kids and what if it ends up being our favorite toy, right? And we got rid of it. And so I donated most of it. And honestly, it's a hard thing to tell strangers because I feel like people judge me for it. But the donation center told me they didn't, they weren't accepting donations from me anymore. Because I was bringing so much stuff. Yeah, and so we had fights to leave. And I'm like, I don't know what to do with this stuff. You know, I'm like putting it up in our community, Facebook, neighborhood group, because marketplace wasn't a thing yet. And a lot of it just ended up trash because nobody wanted. Half full ziploc bag of broken crayons. And they donation centers wouldn't take it. And so that's where most of us most of it went was donations as much as I could sold a tiny little bit of it and a lot of it was trash because a lot of our clutter is glorified trash. And there's a ton of studies out there too, especially recently coming out more and more with how donation centers are even overwhelmed by the stuff and the majority of the donations that they get. They can't sell. And so basically they are a middleman for the landfill. And there's a huge conversation if you want to get into it. We can, but a lot of times we think that donating is the solution to our access to our clutter issues, but getting to the root of our overconsumption and why we buy things we don't need in the first place. Why we buy two and we get one free when we only need one. And then just the way that we can over consume is a big conversation that we have in the motherhood simplified group as well. Yeah, yeah. I mean, I think that's such an important thing to think about when my kids want something. Or whatever, it's just like, what is the ultimate destination of this thing? And I remember so we're really wanted one of those. It's like a solid, it's like a plastic like bubble wrap thing, basically. It's a fidget toy, she said it was. Oh yeah, just first. Whoppers. And I was just like, what? But no, no, I have absolutely I could just see this is like a thing that's like being produced and then is going into the landfill. So yeah, it is like this, I don't know, I know. That whole desire to accumulate things like is a whole thing, right? Like I think that's just kind of maybe innate in.

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"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

07:31 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Mindful Mama - Parenting with Mindfulness

"I think for whatever reason, marketers who make us think this, that variety is better for kids. They need more. More opportunities. More variety, different textures, different everything. It spreads them so thin that they don't really get to master their skills, which is a big montes concept of mastery. And I think is something that even a lot of adults are missing, right? The ability to go deep with something and really master a skill or master anything, a relationship, your finances, your health, it's like, what can we jump to next next, next, and next. You're listening to the mindful mama podcast episode number 333. Today we're talking about resolving to declutter with crystal lockwood. Welcome to the mindful mama podcast here. It's about becoming a less irritable more joyful parent at mindful mama, we know that you can not give what you do not have and when you have calm and peace within then you can give it to your children. I'm your host hunter Clark fields, I help smart thoughtful parents stay calm so they can have strong connected relationships with their children. I've been practicing mindfulness for over 20 years on the creator of mindful parenting and on the author of the bestselling book raising good humans a mindful guide to breaking the cycle of reactive parenting and raising kind confident kids. Welcome back to the mindful mama. Podcast, I'm so glad you are here. We are going to be having our last of our new year's resolutions series and today is about something. I feel like I always need to do is decluttering. But listen, if you haven't done so yet, please hit the subscribe button so you never miss an episode of the mindful mom and podcast. And if you've ever gotten any value from this podcast, please do me a favor, go to the Apple podcast. Leave us a rating and a review make such a big difference at gets the podcast out to more people helps their algorithms show it to more people. It'll take 30 seconds. I greatly greatly appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. In just a moment, I'm going to be sitting down with crystal lockwood, founder of motherhood simplified, and she helps moms declutter without becoming a full blown minimalist. And listen, if you spend a ton of time picking things up every day or if you get frustrated by cluttered house, this is a great episode for you, super inspirational. And mindful parenting, we focus on finding balance and simplifying as part of the mindful parenting course. It's important piece is to have an environment that promotes peace and ease. So I'm so excited today to talk to crystal lockwood about how did declutter without becoming a full blown minimalist and finding more balance. So I'm excited about this, it may have to do with less toys. Also, giving we're gonna talk about giving yourself some boundaries. There are so many great nuggets here. So join me at the table as I talk to crystal lockwood. Okay, so something you said on your Instagram page really resonated with me, which is you can always get more money. You can always get more stuff, but you can't get more time once it's gone. It's gone. And I love that. I'm so interested in protecting my time and having time abundance in my life. And I really love that. And I would wonder, I was wondering if you could just talk to how that relates to decluttering, right? Because this is about resolving to get some clutter out of our lives. So how does that relate? Yes. So especially for moms, one of our most valuable resources is our time. Our time doing all the things that you have to do as mom, first of all, but our time actually spent with our kids. And so one of the things that I noticed right away once I started teaching moms, how to declutter is that the most immediate focus of loss would be on the loss of money and the loss of the things that they need. And no one was really understanding or seeing the connection between how much time they're losing every single day by not decluttering, right? Because you're spending so much time cleaning up the same things over and over again. Spending your nights in your weekends, especially if you work outside of the home, just trying to catch up. So much times spent organizing your kids toys or your clothes or the laundry and sorting through everything just to have it all come undone in minutes. And so I'm so glad that you brought this up because it's really easy to focus on on the money. Especially because when you declutter, it almost feels like you're losing the money twice. You lost the money when you spent it in the first place. And then you're losing it again and almost feels worse to lose it when you let it go. And realize that it doesn't really have a strong purpose or value in your life and you have to let that go. And a lot of times we just see dollars. And so I really like to help mom shift into seeing how the clutter in the home actually makes them spend their time. And it's in all of those tiny little ways. Yeah, we don't want to waste our dollars and a lot of us were taught by parents or grandparents, maybe who grew up in the depression, they're just obsessive about not wasting food or not wasting money. But yeah, there is a waste of time and that that is really the only thing that we can't get back when we're I don't want to spend all my time. I don't want to spend my time organizing a garage like that sounds really like that's not how I want to live my life. And I mean, not only are you spending more time on organizing your stuff and shifting it around, but you're also spending more money. Spend getting your stuff organized and put into sorted bins and shelves and all that is also expensive. The organization industry has grown the last statistic that I can remember off the top of my head from 2017. It's grown by 32%. So that industry of just bins and shelves and over the door hangers is growing exponentially because we have so much stuff. So it's consuming our time. It's consuming our money that we are worried about losing in the first place and just it's really spirals. I know. For me, there's like a sort of quote that I like to think about and that's like how you spend your days is how you spend your life. What you're doing in every day is how you are spending your life. And sometimes we don't like to think about that, right? Because maybe today was crazy, but maybe if every day is you're spending your time in ways that you don't want to be spending your time. There's really something examined there. So I'm wondering for you how did you start your decluttering journey? Did you were you over the top, you know, I mean, did you have a moment where you were like, oh my God, this stuff is driving to be crazy. I mean, so my story is really unique. I actually did not know that decluttering was a thing. I don't think it was even a word in my vocabulary. And we did it back in 2013 when we left Alaska, the place that we were born and raised had three kids and we moved to Florida in.

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"lockwood" Discussed on Pardon My Take

Pardon My Take

06:10 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on Pardon My Take

"It's all about girth right number. Two right guys. Yep number two. I'm gonna go with the atlantic ocean number three the arctic ocean. Okay and people sleep on the arctic ocean but you give it like two hundred fifty years. That's going to be a tropical paradise and the number four. I've got the indian ocean. We still haven't found that malaysian plane. Who knows that's actually there. Yup all right good. Good ranking in the oceans right got the antarctic. It's not a notional. There's no such thing while yeah now. Getting contentious studied. They came out with this study. The antarctic ocean is actually the biggest coolest ocean ever heard on. Joe rogan's podcast all right. Go ahead mr lockwood. We're gonna go with the hot shower. Oh good choice. Good choice good choice. A had it. I had it always feels. Good yelp your day around. Yeah specifically i wrote down specifically which this is i you can't take it In a specific setting here you get hot shower but the best. Hot shower is after like Cold rain you get caught in a cold rain and you get a hot shower after. That's that's the best young day on the mountain. Yeah yeah yup yup hot shower. When you're like skin is like so cold you can barely feel it and you get hot shower. You get that like stinging sensation the best or if you're like a detective that's trying to solve a big case and you just blast the hot shower and to your face and you slam. Your hand gets the wall. You just think that's an every single cop movie ever. Yep yep or if you just or if your best friend just pulled off a huge heist at the airport and you're like smacking. The wall really hard. That's great hot shower. Good one. yeah. So i'm very relatable to all of us i would have said yeah the biggest heist of all time. This is actually taken. But what about the first glass of water. The next morning after night of drinking did that works. That's fair place. Yeah that's a good choice. I'm not sure you're still drunk the night before. You had that glass water this. You're saying you're saying we four and we've picked like middle of the night you're saying like seven am seven. That's pretty close. But sure i list too. Yeah yeah that works. That works thirsty when you're actually. Yeah it plays billy and next. Who doesn't love going down the water slide going up all those same down to boca reward on the back. Yes no that is that. That's a great one. I love a good waterslide. One of my favorite activities actually is driving past a waterpark. And then just staring at the slides. As i'm driving for like three seconds too long to be driving car responsibly. Just like turning my neck and be like oh my god look at all this water slides. Yeah column okay. Good piss guys Mr lockwood all right. We're gonna go with Watermelon delicious and summer. Always good okay. Great choice great choice choice choice. Great my next one okay. So hank invited his dad to participate in this mount rushmore. I thought that was very nice. Touching father-son moment. Who doesn't like something like that. But hank also neglected to invite his mother to participate on data of right now listening to the podcast and listening to mr lockwood and hank teaming up and hank didn't even think to ask her a kind of a reverse drew brees and drew brees his daughter situation. So i asked mrs lockwood if she would like to. Contribute my mount rushmore. Since sanctum thinks that he should classic you. So she's going to be on. She's going to help me out a little bit. She gave me a cold shower on a hot day and i liked that or cold shower after workout. Something in that scenario. Where you're overheated and hitting that cold shower for a little bit is one of the most refreshing feelings that you can ever have okay so just for the record so everyone knows. I'm still doing rushmore by myself. It's the super team era. I'd just keep going up against everyone. That's fine. I will hold the sanctity of mount rushmore season. I'm your champion. I'm honest okay. What no i'm sitting you. I'm your champion of the people. I'm not saying i'm the champion. I'm saying i'm the champion of people who know mount. Rushmore is about super teams. Just about teamwork. Sometimes you know Yup okay all right. Russell live from our rushmore. I'd like to go with the honor bir. Yeah there's no. I in mount rushmore All right here. We go the monday after a big win. Water cooler water after the after team wins a big game. And you're at work and it's like actually something you wanna talk about with your co workers. Because usually it sucks. But it's like cat. Did you see the big win. That was fucking awesome. And you relive the game and you sit there and have your little moment. That's a great moment to have okay How about Let's see i'll go. I'll go lakes you know i had oceans and lakes. I'll go lakes. I love lake water. Lakes are awesome. I love rain water lakes so you don't drink the ocean though i just clarify lakes are okay. Great lakes lakes are sneaky. Dangerous stace waves. Yes h waves dude that those will fuck you up. Just rogue waves that appear on like lake superior in the middle of the night. Yeah stace waves so yeah. Lakes will be my fourth pick. I'm surprised no one's picked any brands..

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"lockwood" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

03:23 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"Remember how many times Tyla cut out today? At least eight times, where it just it labs, and then, you can't hear you. We are using Zoom to record em. I like Zoom for a lot of reasons. It makes automating it and systemizing it much much better. But I do have the con of dealing with my guests often times, cutting out, just because using closing at my guest, like I no problem with dealing with my guests and then just pull like dealing with you like today, you cut out a few times and that might not be ideal for every listener to work through that. It just saves me an incredible amount of time to use zoom. And so the pro is right now, it's more systemized an automated than Squad cast and not Riverside. FM. But when Riverside gets there button gear and allows me to integrate it with my calendar, really, I'll definitely be switching over. But if you heard that Tyler wage out today, it's because we're using zoom and she's using Wi-Fi. And when you have your podcast, if you you zoom you're going to deal with the same thing. You're going to deal with your guests kind of cutting out off of a great part of the story or in the middle of really good content. And it can get a little distracting for The Listener, and I understand that I'm going to use it until Riverside dogs. Allows me to integrate with my calendar lie. So it gives a unique link but definitely if you don't have as many episodes as I do, I'm doing like a dog. So it's every Wednesday. Oh my God. If you don't have that I think that you should be able to use Riverside or Squad cast and get way better recording. The audio will sound better off. It won't cut out as much in the video. Quality can be a lot better as well. And zoom, I'm just sharing with the listener. Why I still use it? Tyler, you added a ton of value. It was fun. Going through Thursday story, why you started the podcast, what you're achieving with the podcast, how you're looking to monetize the podcast, including the course that you have to help people, to be able to be more sustainable in Choice world. And I just wanted to thank you for the time that you poured in. I know, in Australia, you had to wake up at like 5 a.m. just to do this. I'm grateful the listeners grateful and I hope that they reach out to you and find you. Well, thank you so much. This has been awesome. And actually this is the first time I've been on the other side of the podcast interview. So I feeling very, very grateful that it was with you and it was such a great experience. Thank you so much, and I'm really excited to listen to it. And besides, of course, thank you Tyler. And that's a wrap, this episode brought to you by grow your show.com Grow Show. Lets you be the same yourself while we handle all the hard stuff we offer, reliable, and Affordable post-production Services, that allow you to grow your show, organically without all the work..

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"lockwood" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

05:07 min | 1 year ago

"lockwood" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"Ten twenty minutes where I poured into you and your podcast and growing your brand and really getting you in front of everybody else. I'm going to do that today with an interview so let's get right into it. And we're back with another episode of the podcast, on podcast, doing your host, Adam Adams. AAA, if you want to call me and we've got Tyler Lockwood on the show. Tyler, how are you? I am great. As I was saying to before up nice and early so it's an excuse to get up and yeah it's not the daily thought we were talking in the pre-interview, your Australian accent that everybody in the US loves. And I want to give you a chance to highlight it. So give us a little bit about your background your schooling and your podcast. Absolutely. So I guess it's something my whole life I got told that I just didn't stop talking and while it was a lot of time criticism dog, He was saying it was something that I never really considered a strength I sort of more considered at something that I needed to stop doing and so all throughout schooling, I didn't really know what I wanted to do. Kind of looked into a things like law, the classic, like everyone wants to be a lawyer at some point and then I kind of moved into business. I had a mom that worked while my dad stayed at home. So I think I've definitely had an impact on the fact that I always knew that I wanted to do something. I always really had that goal for myself to do something. Awesome. And at one point, it was to be a CEO of a huge company wage and make all this money and all this stuff and it was actually at the start of like 20, 20 that I was overseas, which seems surreal. Now that I was overseas and had this realization that that's what I was doing. Wasn't really feeling the op. It wasn't giving me the joy. The love that I really wanted to. And at that point, I'd literally just graduated from uni, I had studied marketing job. Business management. And for, about the last year, before that, I had really, really been kind of considering how I could get into business, but in a way that was going to be sustainable, because I was really sort of aware of the impact of the planet, like, what we were doing through our planet. So it was really kind of difficult to Grapple with finishing, a marketing degree, and then being like, great, I'm going to go and sell a whole bunch of stuff. Mm, that probably don't need it as a marketer. Who cares about sustainability? So, from that, we obviously went into lockdown and that was where the podcast really came from. Kind of just wanting to have cool conversations with some people and do something that mattered a little bit more than just what I was already doing. So yeah, it was a bit of a came out of left field. Everyone around me. Sorry was like oh yeah, that makes so much sense. But we also didn't see this coming. So it was definitely something I fell into more than was super well-planned. But I probably wouldn't have any other way cuz if it didn't materialise the way it didn't log. Where it is today. So that's sort of how I started and how going through school. Just not knowing what I was doing, really probably led me today to doing what I'm doing, which is awesome podcasting talking to a cool people just like you and just having a good time doing it..

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"lockwood" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

PodcastDetroit.com

04:12 min | 2 years ago

"lockwood" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

"If i was just i would put a floral on it before. I put a fruit on it. The nose doesn't remind me of a rye whisky at all. No and this is a right. It's a high rise so you'd expect a lot of those typical qualities. But i don't. I don't get that. I almost get. Apricot personally. Dried apricot but that that that flower. That flower becomes a fruit sopped. Yeah i definitely got the peach on that and not because you said there's peaches it but there's definitely a peach feel This right that that's actually really. There's hardly for one hundred and ten. This one drinks very smooth for for that proof. Yeah for sure. I'm not getting the bite. You typically get from from awry right. I'm not getting a big by now after the swallowed opens up in the mouth like just explodes. Yeah it's long on the pallet. I think the peaches helped with smoothing the whiskey out a little bit. That wasn't the intent of putting them in the barrel. But i think they definitely happy accident. Isn't it yes it is that. What about the ross calls it by happy accidents. There's a there's a fluffy little cloud all my in my mouth. It's with the civil sitting there. It wasn't doing too much. And then when i swallowed it just mushroom cloud cover in the flavors. All just went. This would be something that i would marry. We have a rating system. Richard called screw. Mary kissel mary. You actually take it home and share it with friends. Or what have you kill it. Never do it again. You know screw around with out without right on maryelle it. I smell more of the peach. Those cindy cindy george Checking in on the social. She said i just got in. Where are you guys. Attic motorcity gas. Donald royal oak. And we're trying some of their whisky and this one is called impeached. Yes coming in coming in hot at one hundred and ten percent but it doesn't. It's there's not a. It's not a burn. No and you have to be careful with this one if you're at home and you're just watching a couple of engine. A few shows fifty five gallons fifty. Three standards peaches. Roughly did you put in. There was about thirty. Hundred is about two bushels. It's probably it's probably sixty. I gotta do math now. I can't remember how many pounds that that equates to but it was. I remember two bushels of peaches. It was a long time. A bush all right so when bush bush bush. We'll ask it was already there. That's the one hundred ten proof talking. Yeah yeah you. You have to be very careful with this. It'll bite you. You know you have to be very careful on this guy gonna different experience. Every time i go into that glass sometimes grain shines through. I do get a little bit of that floral that you're speaking of flour. Some sort of white flour not baking with a white flowers stars but then once you swallow. It's like just a cloud of labor daisy. Yeah i've never eaten a daisy. But i'll tell well the taste of corliss to smell that i'm familiar with in. That's that's like a daisy. a good call their met. So how does this hold up to ice. 'cause you know that Peach taste. I prefer that one straight up That's one that we tried at lower proofs and It's still good but And it opens up some different things but we just felt at one. Hundred and ten is where. We're really peaked house. It sits pallet. I feel like a little dried raisin On this one too. Yeah that's just my palate..

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"lockwood" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

PodcastDetroit.com

03:05 min | 2 years ago

"lockwood" Discussed on PodcastDetroit.com

"A fine whiskey and smoke really finds john already. It is time for him. The our it is the man cave. Our busy cigars spirits stories. Go along with it. I'm jamie flanagan and we are rows round three this month fighting a run everything. We're doing a whole lot of podcast. And but We're out and about out of the studios out of cages. Vox yes and where did you drag us today. Matthew i dragged us out back actually drove draggers back to we had visited once before and we had learned that. Two thousand nineteen motorcity. Gas whisky was Was the best micro distillery in in the us based on yelp reviews my right and that the yelled top. Yeah yelp gave us put us in the top ten whiskey bars and then travel and leisure magazine. That same year named as one of the top twenty distilleries in the country. And you know we. We visit you once before. We had an absolute riot. You gave us a tour of your distillery. It's brilliant brilliant. Place thank you and you know what it's during this. I keep saying this this videon time line. We're in right now. A lot of folks had to pivot really quickly about how they go about their business and you being in the corporate world in your previous life and then setting up motorcity gas whiskey. I wanted to come back and really just say hi for one because what you do here is just extraordinary and how you do. It is amazing. Yeah and we wanted to learn what's going on with you as a follow up the always this could be better is if there were people here and i'm sure your bottom line agrees. Yeah because we're kind of lock down locked out but you're still we're open patio. going love. the patio happening. And you're oprah per carry out cocktails to go and all kinds of stuff. Yeah so thank you for coming back into the man cave with us. Rich would owner. Proprietor will your wife is also a big part of this too she is she is she handles the business side of things I run things here at the distillery head distiller. So i i make the whiskey with the help of the staff here and we find a way to make it work. Yeah you always talk very highly of your staff because they're here themselves just as much as you are just about absolutely everyone's keeping an eye on what's going on and make insurance team properly and it's because it's and you said this before grain the glass that has stuck with me for a very long time. Yeah so that's another thing that truly appreciate what you do here because it's all done on site. That was very important to us from day. One we really wanted that grain glass or green to bottle vibe and You know. I'm a hobbyist. Turn turn professional so you know. We have a very intimate relationship with the products that we make here..

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24 Shot, 6 Fatally, in Chicago This Weekend

Wintrust Business Lunch with Steve Bertrand

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

24 Shot, 6 Fatally, in Chicago This Weekend

"Chicago police reporting 24 people were shot in 19 shooting incidents across Chicago over the weekend. Six of the victims have died. Here's WGN's Ryan Burrow with that long to get a 34 year old man shot while on a sidewalk in the 7800 block of south roads early Sunday morning. Also Sunday morning, a 22 year old was found fatally shot in a gang way in the 100 block of North Lockwood. No arrests have been made in either of those burgers. Chicago police say officers were shot at in the 6200 block of North Campbell's Saturday afternoon while conducting a street stop. Those officers fired back, but nobody was hit. A person was taken into custody and the gun was recovered at the scene. Bryan Burrough, WGN NEWS

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24 Shot, 6 Fatally, in Chicago This Weekend

Bob Sirott

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

24 Shot, 6 Fatally, in Chicago This Weekend

"Chicago police report 24 people were shot in 19 shootings across the city over the weekend. Six of those victims died more on the numbers down from WGN's Ryan Burrow among the dead a 34 year old man shot while on a sidewalk in the 7800 block of south roads early Sunday morning. Also Sunday morning, a 22 year old was found fatally shot in a gang way in the 100 block of North Lockwood. No arrests have been made in either of those burgers. Chicago police say officers were shot at in the 6200 block of North Campbell's Saturday afternoon while conducting a street stop. His officers fired back, but nobody was hit. A person was taken into custody and the gun was recovered at the scene. Bryan Burrough, WGN

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Houston police officer's body escorted to funeral home

This Morning with Gordon Deal

00:33 sec | 2 years ago

Houston police officer's body escorted to funeral home

"A police escort accompanied Harold Preston's body from the medical examiner's office to the Lockwood funeral home Chief Art Art surveyed Azevedo Let me start that over again, Chief Art Azevedo says. It's time for HPD to pause reflect and mourn this officer. I can tell you that How the outpouring of love that we've received from people of Houston. It's touching our officers Heart. Preston, a 41 year old HPD veteran, was shot and killed this week by an illegal alien during a domestic violence call.

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Julia Elbaba on keeping her pro dreams alive

The Tennis.com Podcast

05:09 min | 3 years ago

Julia Elbaba on keeping her pro dreams alive

"Our special guest is someone who was a legend in College Julia. L. Baba. High Girls! Thanks for having me. A brief rundown of Julian tennis career, she was number one in college as a junior Uva four time all American set a record at UvA singles with one hundred and thirty three wins, and then took her skills. Bro tour which is has been ranked as high as number three seventy two, so we want to talk about your career. Your Life, your tennis, story and kind of what's next for you because you're in New York I guess I. Where have you been for this whole pandemic? Have you been in New York or if you've been? So my father is a frontline health care worker in New York so I decided instead of like kind of staying away from him in the House I thought you know, let me just go to back to my. Stomping grounds at Virginia where things were kind of magical for me there i. just honestly they say best. Four years are in college and I never boating and when I actually went to school. I totally understood why they say that I can't get enough of that place. And I feel like many other tennis players that had attended UBA same way 'cause we were kind of all in quarantine together in Charlottesville from about mid March two up until a couple of weeks ago. We were kind of all. They're not necessarily hanging out, but we were all doing our thing in Charlottesville. Some people were hitting, but Just being there with so nice and The situation is a lot better there than New York is far as corona virus. So with regards to your college experience I. Mean I went to college for two years and I mean. You're clearly very excited talking about your college experience. What would you say like sticks out? What is it that you love so much about it? I just really appreciate a team environment of tennis and kind of playing for team. I actually that's the hardest thing I've been dealing with after call just kind of transitioning back to the individual lifestyle so playing for a team playing for your coaches, the school. The fans something about that was. Just brought me to life every day, and it was, it was beautiful and and also I'm a person that thrives in a situation where I have more than one thing going on multitasking so doing school with tennis I really that busy lifestyle, and that's kind of actually why. I started my own podcast as a way to have something else to juggle with professional tennis right now. It's a tricky time. I feel like especially. You just turned twenty six and you sound like you're still very connected to your college experience, but you did. Take your skills to the pro tour. Can you tell us where you're at in your career with tennis? Yeah so up. Until the beginning of two thousand, nineteen, I was going strong with competing traveling around the world. And then unfortunately, my body is very easily injured. I have a very muscular physique and it's just. Primarily like just genetics people think what are you doing, Jim that your body so muscular and strong like? Oh, you can ask my mom. But honestly I feel like the muscle mass. Mass! makes me more prone to injury and I'm actually now unhealthy but I was dealing with an injury for the past year. A torn UCLA in my right elbow, which is like You probably know what Tommy John. If you have to get surgery, it's Tommy John Surgery. But I didn't need that. Luckily I was actually ready to start competing again once. Quarantine hit sides kind of bad lockwood the timing. What's been one of the things that you've found other than the fact that you have to play for yourself now? I mean being on the tour is not easy. A lot of people just think that Oh. I was a good college player. You know now I'm going to just transition easily into the tour, but what was kind of the most shocking thing for you. Definitely the adjustment to just being on the road by herself. Obviously, if you know you're doing really well, you can bring a whole entourage and it's great. physios of massage therapists families all your support system, but also I Adore on court coaching. I it just really works well for me. And I get really tight and nervous on tennis court so having that coach during matches especially in college, I definitely thrived in that environment. So I'm actually very. Much like into trying to have coaching during matches in protest I think that would just be super cool. Tennis is like the only sport that doesn't have that like why.

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NFL Week 8 Monday Night Football Betting Picks: Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers

Bet The Board

12:53 min | 3 years ago

NFL Week 8 Monday Night Football Betting Picks: Miami Dolphins at Pittsburgh Steelers

"Welcome in to the the board podcast powered by Fox bet week eight Monday night football edition dolphins steelers y'all are pretty excited for which would be a barn burner of a football game I'm your host firm joined by my colleague coast the one the only pain insider lots of enthusiasm I'm trying pain I'm not a premature whistle blower like we saw in Nashville but I still haven't positive mindsets get this thing going believe it you can achieve it and it wasn't the results were looking for either the college or professional football rain six but we persevere we continue to plow ahead and no we have a long season left in front of us so as we do every Monday we'll start the good the bad and the ugly we of course Dr Chow waiting in the wings to break down what the JJ watt injury means for the Houston Texans and he'll update us and some of our favorite quarterbacks the pain. Let's go glass half full what did you see this weekend that had you excited and brimming with optimism where do we start so much Scott the forty niners because I always leave things are more impressive when prior to the game it's not supposed to look that way so we a significant professional money come in on Carolina so it makes the win even more impressive to me personally because I just feel like they exceeded expectation and I managed and I think we both did here right to avoid this game now we dead value is certainly on Carolina like numbers wise right when you look at the number got six six and a half earlier in the week like Mason Rudolph was catching that same number in his first start ever on the road so value is I get it but I think we talked Thursday which is like a horrific matchup right Carolina doesn't have left tackle Bosa continues to like full-blown just eat out there I think he's got the highest pressure rate he's on pace to set the highest pressure rate for any rookie in NFL history right now kyle kind of talked about this the one above it average pass defense he played he struggled against earlier in the season which was Jacksonville the forty niners would obviously be even tougher than that he was the most inaccurate quarterback in terms of completion percentage expectation of sixteen percent below expectations the worst so far this week and we saw that at there wasn't very good can't stop the run we talked about that Cohen Short once he went out for the season and there was a big check mark there offensively from what I'm what I'm seeing from the forty niners is is Kyle Shanahan is just ahead of his time with what he's doing even though it's very basic right it's I think he's in this concerts jokingly kind of the real inventor of the exotic smashmouth right the ball is just like spread around there's all these interchangeable parts wide receivers are getting handoffs but like at its core it's very simple offense and I think the scary part here todd is like you look or seven and no right now in the NFC but they're without their left tackle there without the right tackle there without their versatile full-back call us check and I think I could wrong about this and it's probably not worth the money was paid but I feel like Jimmy G. has another gear that we haven't seen yet either which makes this forty-nine seem really scary well and I think some of that's got to be by design if you're Kyle Shanahan why reveal all your cards when you don't have to right now and then there's no doubt that Jimmy G. High profile passing attack is somewhere there I imagine as they can can you to build chemistry with Emmanuel Sanders able to get into the end zone and his forty niners debut it makes his team even scarier and I know pain we don't talk a lot about futures here because guys don't have access turn prices and you Never WanNa do hyperbole but right now when you look at the NFC or the forty niners the team to beat the more complete package outside of experience levels than the New Orleans saints tough to you obviously love with the saints are doing especially defensively that front seven has really taken another step I do feel like whoever gets home field advantage because the saints home field advantage so massive you'd give the you'd leaned that way with ever team had home field advantage certainly the games get a little bit tougher here in the next few weeks off for the forty niners so we'll see what they're made of but man ah X. still kind of leaned saints especially if they were the team that got home field advantage going to be interesting NFC playoff picture definitely a number of teams on their best day more than capable of putting up crooked numbers and more importantly getting stops on the defensive side but aside from the forty niners pain or are there any other teams and our individual performances that really stood out to you Daniel Jones right if you're a giants fan you have to pretty encouraged in whether you could've met seventeen or six I mean that's it's kind of a relevant at this point you know and I liked I saw accuracy wise again delivered a completion percentage five and a half percent greater than expectations four touchdowns no picks and I think that that last part there with the no picks is really impressive when you look at how aggressive he was six most aggressive quarterback in week eight so far obviously two games tonight but of all the quarterbacks that have played so far six most aggressive and the other thing is when you look at how he's doing it right now in general young quarterback he's been pressured a shit ton right forty six percent of its drawbacks pressured on the season most in the NFL among qualifying quarterbacks and he's this young young he hasn't flinched yet so I I really like I think you have to be happy for your giants fan of what the future could be with Daniel Jones so fantastic performance although in a loss did did get back door there so I know a lot of giants backers were happy that was the sharp side again closed five and a half some places so Daniel Jones got the pros money and look good again that he did one ill advised throw cost him dearly early in the game came back up the fumble yeah it was the fumble that probably could have gone I mean you it's a turnover no matter how you slice it but interception fumble just not sure he's doing it to throw but for anybody to watch that game was interesting there was a bad penalty at the tail end of the first half where the giants allegedly rough the ultimate leads the three for the lions and changed the dynamic a little bit in that context wonder if the giants would have actually had a chance to win that game outright if things had played differently but for alliance do nothing but bad luck I guess they wrote a break or two in that extra appointments made things a little wonky to some of the decision making it the nail to me how to chase a two and it's one of those things where you just start chasing points and you open that Pandora's box and if you don't convert things continue to create that downward spiral but a good performance from Daniel Jones you mentioned his second career game over three hundred yards four touchdowns then a nice job against a depleted lions secondary with the good I want to add one other into it of course it was in a losing effort Mike Evans yet again puts up Gargantuan numbers eleven catches hundred ninety eight yards and two touchdowns but one of those things that I'm not quite sure why the bucks don't look for Evans and crunch time when he was the stat stuffer all game long and the titans apparently had no answer in their secondary starting to get doubled a little bit dried movement of the slot to get them open and got doubled again so you know he had forty four percent of the buccaneers area are gesture die but obviously not enough however no you want to praise him and you probably didn't turn on the game quick enough but he did have the bad drop on the opening drive in the end zone the bucks were forced to settle for three instead of seven I did I did see that drop bring it up I do want to ask you about that when you throw through a little bit of congestion I know Matt Melons in your hands catch the ball all right so I wanted to find out so you your opinion is now well documented around Mike Evans if you're going to be elite God damn elite all right so that that's where I'm going with it was just really annoying game not going to complain right side wrong result and you go into halftime with the two hundred fifteen yards seventy one yard edge you trail that's a problem and then I thought we were gold right you fight your way back you blow you get up six late in the third quarter and then you know you hope officials can do their job good for Devon white by the way rookie did a fantastic job there sniff out fake laid to feel them out it was like a WWF and I believe they're wwe now but I'm old so wwf like a clothesline he just sent the snapper into orbit there in the all clearly comes out its return for a touchdown of course they blow their whistle so you can't you can't review it and it was a turnover on downs anyways because it was fourth down so said of a seven air when bucks up three with under Ford ago we were still down four in the problem is that you know you're not gonna your situation where it's four down territory or not kicking field goal to cover the spread for the good guys chase kicked to feel go forty eight yarder right through the UPRIGHTS two minutes to go get outta dodge with a one point loss single text bruce and eh lepers no team bet the board it's all about covering the number not winning games outraged good guy might have done it now if the good come the bad and this one is tough for me to kind of put down pain because I think they were very good for three quarters but it's the kind of game that you have to win on the road you're at the tail end of it's been a mammoth road trip the Oakland raiders finishing the game against Houston Texans were nearly two yards per play better as far as net is concerned and you look they did give up some penalty yards and everything else they had the football a lot less but they had an excellent chance to win the game on the road they outscored in the fourth quarter and to Shawn Watts and make some let real place to get the Texans the outright victory Deshaun Watson in Hopkins it's like the Russell Wilson Lockwood combination those two geysers like carrying goddamn franchise right now because Bill Brian is just continues to be a mess anyways I hate being singular play guy but you're one and you have a chance to kind of I don't WanNa say ice the game with your offense but certainly go up eight or if you decided to be a savage go for the to to put it up nine and there is a plan like second and six from the Houston twenty four in Gruden calls a run play and you'll lose a yard and now you're backed up to third wall and then you Veasley incomplete there and and you settle for a field goal only go for I love Josh Jacobs but the Texans Defense is superior against the run than it is pass in the Texans secondary isn't link absolute shambles with injuries right and they were down another starter who got injured in the game and as an offense you got tyrone Williams back and Jones who you trade four finally like kind of got into the fold now that he understands the offense after you were healthy as you've been at receiver like virtually all season attack the weakness man put it in the air instead then do that in that one specific drive could've put him up potentially two scores if they'd went for two and you rely on your defense against Watson and you got burn so to me there is some some mismanagement there was some playcalling late in that game as you kind of alluded to but they did blow sure well you mentioned mismanagement pain and it's funny you use such a word choice where do we want to go to Chicago bears and how they handled their performance against the chargers so I didn't watch the game because I couldn't dedicate enough time to it I'm GonNa go back and actually watch today it's one of those games that was really intriguing to me because guys that uh yeah I work with love the charger so much and they with the chargers plus four and a half and plus four I didn't see it so when there's games that's where my guys like adamant that this is the side and I don't see it myself on my I gotTa really pay close attention to this and because I have add I can't do that with like watching games so two one on and watch today but as I'm like tracking the play by play and now that I'm like looking at the data we just download it charges were not decide and we had this debate all week long and you may see something different but the charges were not decide but I'll let you share what you saw from the data I mean I'm just looking at just like two hundred and thirty one total yards of offense in the year two thousand nineteen on the road and you're only getting what would have been like three point two closing number I don it doesn't look like just by all the data that that was the right side

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Fed lowers interest rates for first time since 2008

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

03:07 min | 4 years ago

Fed lowers interest rates for first time since 2008

"Thing going in depth here on the fed to reserve board cutting interest rates by a quarter point today the first time since two thousand eight John Lockwood is which interviews Burford and brothers so the fed the influence what we call monetary policy by a change in interest rates and then also buying or selling bonds so in today's case we're talking about a rate reduction in so what that means is that the fed reduces interest rates it's a less expensive for you and I to go out and borrow money well let's talk about the effect of that on home ownership in the mortgage industry because that ofcourse is the biggest thing you'll probably ever take out a loan for absolutely it's the biggest loan we hope that we ever have right student loans are now becoming a big second place right so the fed interest rate affects both mortgages in student loan so really what you look at is the fed rate we caught the benchmark rate so that's the rates that banks go to the federal government to borrow money act so that rate is now at two to two and a quarter percent so the costs the bank two to two and a quarter percent that they're gonna turn around Lynn that money to us for a higher rate right so the banks are earning that spread between what it cost them to acquire the funds in what they can earn by lending it to consumers so is the idea that this will stimulate the real estate market and it is yeah so the whole objective to lowering rates is to increase the money supply in other words to allow for us to borrow more in spend more right because the more we spend the faster in the quicker our economic engine turns right so in other words consumer spending accounts for about seventy or call it two thirds of the overall economic output right so it's really important that consumers have money in their hands in there by and stuff for the economy to keep rolling forward and so talk about the impact on credit card does this have much of an impact on credit card that it will it essentially if the benchmark rate goes down a little bit then all the other rates will fall in line so if rates go up a little bit be influenced by the fed then interest rates will go up all we cross the line that starts the fed to the banks to the consumer right so the consumer credit card that the student loans in the mortgages they will all fall in lockstep with that benchmark rate sold a quarter point cut is what happened today it's not a major influencer and that's why we saw the financial markets actually react negatively right they initially thought a a quarter point rate cut that means more supply in other words if you're a corporation it's less expensive for you to capitalize or to invest into the business and grow your company so you really a rate cut is what we call a tail wind or a boon to stocks but today the market looked at and went wait a minute it's only a quarter point cut is there more coming in the fed chief didn't hint that their future rate hikes ahead in so Wall Street sold off today yes John Lockwood with Jenna these Burpham brothers and he'll have another look the stock market

Fed lowers interest rates for first time since 2008

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

03:07 min | 4 years ago

Fed lowers interest rates for first time since 2008

"Nine thing going in depth here on the fed to reserve board cutting interest rates by a quarter point today the first time since two thousand eight John Lockwood is which interviews Burford and brothers so the fed the influence what we call monetary policy by a change in interest rates and then also buying or selling bonds so in today's case we're talking about a rate reduction in so what that means is that the fed reduces interest rates it's a less expensive for you and I to go out and borrow money well let's talk about the effect of that on home ownership in the mortgage industry because that ofcourse is the biggest thing you'll probably ever take out a loan for absolutely it's the biggest loan we hope that we ever have right student loans are now becoming a big second place right so the fed interest rate affects both mortgages and student loans so really what you look at is the fed rate we caught the benchmark rate so that's the rates that banks go to the federal government to borrow money act so that rate is now at two to two and a quarter percent so the costs the bank two to two and a quarter percent that they're gonna turn around Lynn that money to us for a higher rate right so the banks are earning that spread between what it cost them to acquire the funds in what they can earn by lending it to consumers so is the idea that this will stimulate the real estate market and it is yeah so the whole objective to lowering rates is to increase money supply in other words to allow for us to borrow more in spend more right because the more we spend the faster in the quicker our economic engine turns right so in other words consumer spending accounts for about seventy or call two thirds of the overall economic output right so it's really important that consumers have money in their hands in there by and stuff for the economy to keep rolling forward and so talk about the impact on credit card does this have much of an impact on credit card that it will it essentially if the benchmark rate goes down a little bit then all the other rates will fall in line so if rates go up a little bit be influenced by the fed then interest rates will go up all Waycross line that starts the fed to the banks to the consumer right so the consumer credit card that the student loans in the mortgages they will all fall in lockstep with that benchmark rate sold a quarter point cut is what happened today it's not a major influencer and that's why we saw the financial markets actually react negatively right they initially thought a a quarter point rate cut that means more supply in other words if you're a corporation it's less expensive for you to capitalize or to invest into the business and grow your company so you really a rate cut is what we call a tail wind or a boon to stocks but today the market looked at and went wait a minute it's only a quarter point cut is there more coming in the fed chief didn't hint that their future rate hikes ahead is a Wall Street sold off today yes John Lockwood with Jenna he's Burpham brothers and he'll have another look the stock

Freedom Party, Europe And Austria discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence

The Economist: The Intelligence

08:01 min | 4 years ago

Freedom Party, Europe And Austria discussed on The Economist: The Intelligence

"Just a few weeks ago. Things were looking rosy for Austrian politician, Heinz, Christian stock. Mr. struck has hard, right. Freedom Party had been ruling in a governing coalition and he was the country's vice chancellor and heads. The his- at a campaign event for the upcoming European elections. He spoke from a beer tent about some of his favorite themes must see fit into human, and I'm. With a beer glass in front of him. He railed against immigration saying it causes massive development failures. He said, natives or ancestral, people becoming a minority in Austria, that the country, did not want is limitation. Now his career has taken a nosedive. He was seen in video. It was a sting was filmed covertly in twenty seventeen and it's all happening beef or so. It's become known as the beef scandal. He's discussing the possibility of illegal donations from woman who claims to be the niece of a Russian oligarch Emiko Voy is a senior editor of the economist, and was recently reporting in Austria. And there was also some of the rubber dunk stuff about controlling the media in this being part of a deal in return, the state contracts in the wake of the scandal. The Austrian chancellor Sebastian coots dissolved the coalition government by calling for elections in September. The government has fallen apart effectively. It has. Collapsed because the Freedom Party was the minority party propping up the conservative party in government in Austria. So the Israeli government that is now having to go forward to hold new elections. And we'll see what happens then. So this, right. Wing party. That was propping up. The coalition government has now got itself into some very visible trouble what happens now. The interesting thing about story is that you had is very charismatic young leaders best in courts, taking over one of those traditional parties Austrian conservatives, typically, these are the kind of policies having difficulty at the moment and having these populist challenges across Europe. Would he did reach out to the Freedom Party, which is pretty hard core is much better to bring these guys into government? We can sort out things to the satisfaction of the broad centre-right and further. Right. The problem now is that has been up Salih torn asunder to presumably in the forthcoming. Elections than the Freedom Party this far right? Party will do extremely poorly, and perhaps, the, the conservative party will get an outright majority. I think it's quite difficult for conservatives to get that, right. Majority struggled for years, but was needed coalition partners, the Freedom Party. We simply don't know you would say, wouldn't you, this is one of the great pratfalls of political drama, in Europe, but let's not forget, they do have a very strong base very strong in certain parts of Austria, and also Australia, bit defiant, and often when they find that they've got a leader, whatever their political taste, the basal leader under pressure as often stood very firm. It's not absolutely clear that being hugely embarrassed once figure is gone destroys your vote Sebastian could However, I think, will not want to go back into a coalition with these guys really has had his fingers bird. And what about beyond Austria as we head into the European parliamentary elections, will this story have resonance for all of those people thinking? About other populist right-wing hard line parties. I think the kind of nuanced populism that's to in courts represents still has a lotta vote here across Europe. And don't think it's on the way, the European elections of probably getting to suggest that what does it mean it means coming up with solutions of possible solutions to immigration and asylum crises, which you, usually about keeping the people who want to come quite a long way from Europe's borders, and particularly the borders of its inner state. So it can mean trying to do deals to keep them just at the edge of the broader e you. But I think that way of taking some of the language of hatred and stripping away, leaving that to the fall reut was same time, you preach pragmatism, but you really try to clamp down on the numbers coming in. I do think that is the politics. The is gaining in salience across Europe. That election to the European parliament begins tomorrow with all twenty eight European countries. Voting over three days. In the five years since the last elections, nationalist parties like Austria's, Freedom, Party have seen their fortunes rise. But one feature of the last few years in Europe has been the growth of extreme parties on the right. And, and on the left particularly on the right. I suppose Chris Lockwood is economists Europe editor you see in Italy, the Northern League Lega becoming a much more powerful force in politics, you see in Spain, the rise of this small new, vox party in Poland shift to the conservative party of law, and Justice, and so on, and so forth. So it's to be expected in these elections that you will see a bit of a tilt in the European parliament towards the far. Right. Does that mean that the sort of overall tilt of the parliament itself will we'll be to the right? Do you think I think this has been rather exaggerated? If you take the combined forces of what you could call the nationalist right if you define those parties as being one. That are outside of the mainstream existing parties. I wouldn't expect them to gain more than forty or fifty or maybe sixty seats which is a sizable number. But remember that the European parliament is seven hundred fifty one strong. You say this rise in the sort of extreme parties, isn't quite so worrisome as, as some might think. But I mean, do you think it's election kind of takes the temperature of the, the you as a whole? Well, that's a very interesting question. I don't want to underestimate what's going on here, you are seeing forces that previously were not in mainstream politics, taking bigger rose in national parliaments, and bigger roles in the European parliament. So that does matter because it also requires the parties, particularly on the center right shifting a bit to the right in order to fend off that challenge. So, so there is an impact, and it's a response to a number of things one, the continued depression of wages and the hangover from the European Europe. Crisis of two thousand and ten to eleven and before that the worldwide credit crunch of two thousand eight hundred words the fact that Europe did receive an enormous number of migrants coming out of the Middle East, and that's led to a tremendous backlash in quite a number of countries. So these are genuine things that are genuinely happening in their, they're shifting politics to certain extent in a right with direction. So does it seem to you, then that people are kind of losing faith in the EU as an institution? No. It didn't think so actually, if you look at all the polling, it suggests that support for the EU is rather high levels. Of course, it went down during the economic crises pass those not the economies are in a fantastic state, but economic growth is returned unemployment has come down. And of course, you have the experiment of Britain Britain vertically leave the EU and has got himself into a tremendous mess ever since not able to decide quite what the mechanism for leaving would be. Be not being able to form a consensus on when and how to do it. And as a result every other country where there have been. Exit type movements of old hundred around. Maybe it isn't such a great idea. So the fascinating thing is that despite all of the problems that Europe's been through maybe even because of them because it was seemed to have just about survived them. People have come back to thinking, well, maybe this organization isn't so bad after Chris, thank you very much for your

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The strain in Spain: an election looms

The Economist: The Intelligence

07:22 min | 4 years ago

The strain in Spain: an election looms

"Hello and welcome to the intelligence on economist radio. I'm your host. Jason Palmer every weekday. We provide a fresh perspective on the events shaping your world. In Japan policies and attitudes. That took hold after the second. World War have repercussions that still affect day to day life this week the government at last apologized to tens of thousands of people who were forcibly sterilized in post-war eugenics. Push our correspondent talks to one of them. And the rebuilding of Japan after the war took on an almost military quality as soldiers swapped uniforms for suits. That's made the country's work ethic. Famous notorious even as a new emperor ascends next week. Japanese employees are getting extra time off work to celebrate. But they're not sure they wanted. First up though. 2017 Spain's wealthy semi autonomous region of Catalonia made a push for independence. And former that sheet or the no. That unconstitutional referendum. It voted to break away from Spain. Madrid soon crushed secession bid. But the on issue was far from over it helped trigger this Sunday's general election, the third in little more than three years Spain's, prime minister. Pedro Sanchez called the snap poll in February that those cleaness. Another econ seem worst after a crushing defeat in parliament all Kombucha that up a lower than yours. Equa- his minority. Socialist government had depended on support from small regional parties, including the Catalan nationalists, but they voted with Mr. Sanchez's right wing opposition to reject his twenty nineteen budget plan. His government was paralyzed. The coming election is supposed to break that impasse. But the political landscape remains a fractured. The simmering cuddle on crisis, looms, large, still and Europe is looking for a stabilizing force in uncertain times. Spang goes to the polls on Sunday, the twenty eighth, and it's a very important election because you have another European country that is plunged into real political crisis. Christopher Lockwood is our editor for the Los Eero Spain's been led by government that any had twenty four percent of parliament's, very weak minority government and the prospect after this election is you still went to have a majority and we've seen this pattern happen quite a lot in Europe in Germany. It took many months to form a coalition Belgium had terrible problems putting together Italy the same. It's a growing problem. The fragmentation of political parties in Europe. And I think we're about to see on Sunday a nasty new case of it in Spain. So what do you expect the outcome of the election to being do think Mr. Sanchez will be able to hold onto power? I think that the socialist party which currently forms the minority government will again emerge as the largest party. But it will be very well short of having a majority and the real problem is that there are no. No, viable poss- to a stable code shouldn't at the moment. And the reason for that is the political spectrum has fragmented with the entry of a couple of new parties until recently Spain essentially had two big parties since left in the center right party. But what you've seen is the entry of radical left party Damus a party more or less than the center called the Donoso the citizens party and now about to enter parliament for the first time a fairly far, right? And he migration party cools. Vox on the problem is when you've got five twenty parties in parliament, none of them can form a coalition very easily because none of them seem to want to work with each other. So the danger is that you'll end up having some very inconclusive coalition negotiations fully by another election. If you have another election this year as many people are predicting that will be the fourth of action in four years. This is not a happy state of affairs. But as you say Spanish politics has not always been this way. What's driven all this fragmentation? Well, a couple of things I think clearly one was financial crisis followed by the year is in crisis and this hit Spain very hard. Indeed that led to a demand for new parties to come and solve the problem. If you like, but then the other thing that changed in Spain was the emergence of Catalonia and separatism there as a political issue. So it brought back onto the table. The problem of nationalism in Spanish politics. This takes you all the way back to Franco, of course, early in the Spanish, civil war body parts of it was precisely for over Catalonia and tempted succession there, and none of this has gone away. There has been a tension between Catalonia and the center founders of years, but it had been hoped that it was sort of put to bed then that all changed with demands by Catalina have an independence referendum and then actually declare independence. Both of those things were not permitted under the current constitution. As a result of which the independence that they unilaterally declared was decreed illegal with. Oppressed by direct rule from Madrid. And the people who promoted it put in jail, they're now being tried and nine of them face the prospect of extremely long jail sentences, which again, but devils the whole political atmosphere and also poisons relationships between a number of the stabbing parties and what about outside Spain. How much do you think this election matters in terms of European stability? Well, it will be engine to see what happens with vox, FOX gets taken into a coalition. I didn't think was very likely, by the way. But it could if that happens that will clearly send a lot of shivers down European spines because it will just to mate taking into power of other right wing parties. I think more likely is that Spain will just continue in this rather unfortunate period of political paralysis that's going through. And I think that's bad for Europe in a different way. The reason is that Europe needs more strong countries. Traditionally Europe was run by sort of Franco German access and one of the great strengths of having Britain in the EU. Is to certain extent balancing third power between those two having something to say to both countries to the Germans to be like Germany and apostle of the free market and sound budgetary principles. But also to the French preserving the importance of national foreign defense policies in particular certain sort of sovereigntists attitude towards the way things were done in Europe. Now Britain's leaving the you'll says it wants to leave the and people would like to know we'll be another power to balance out the Franco-German access and Spain sometimes suggested could have been one of those that seems very unlikely if it remains paralyzed it's the calm bit has terrible problems and now political problems. So I think that instability in Spain, you know, robes Europe of another potentially valuable additional actor, Chris. Thanks very much for coming in my pleasure.

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 Coaches accused in bribery scandal wielded outsize authority

Joe Pags

05:32 min | 4 years ago

Coaches accused in bribery scandal wielded outsize authority

"It'd be it'd be nutso to not start with this college admission scandal because I really don't get it. I know Laurie Laughlin is some say Laughlin, I say Laughlin who knows who Felicity Huffman is I didn't even know they had daughters to be honest with you. And I know that the the full house was the one lady in the other lady was like a desperate housewife. And then suddenly you're going to prison like the FBI arresting them. What what the hell happened and how brought his this thing. The FBI has recently uncovered accused bribery scandal that's been happening with universities across the United States. It's not just one college. It's it's a variety of different schools. And basically these celebrities we've heard Laurie Lockwood Hoffman. Sam in the news, just because they are the most famous, but other hundreds of people who have bought into this bribery scheme who are paying university coaches to accept their students under the guise that they're an athlete when the student is really not an athlete. They've never played a sport in their life. Parents are paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to help someone take the SAT or the ACT for their child. So that they can get a good enough sports to get into these schools. They're paying for test proctors to change the results after the fact and really just pay millions of dollars to get into a college that they would not have otherwise been accepted into based off of their merits now. You know that I'm not as smart as pretend and I'm watching this unfold. And if your child isn't smart enough or has studied hard enough or whatever to pass the tests and get the scores and have the GPA and do the community service where the hell it takes to get into these universities. If you pay to get them in aren't the invariably gonna fail aren't they is it just about prestigious it just about. Hey, look, it goes to Harvard or Berkeley or USC is that really what it is. I think the problem is that in our culture college has become so much of an assassination in order to get a job that students think once they get into the college. They don't have to work anymore there, then entitled to a certain job title, a certain income level and everything once they get into the university. But that's not the case on your completely. Right. That not only as an embarrassing that parents are buying their children's way into college. But they're really doing their kids a huge disservice. Only are they teaching them that hard work doesn't matter. But they're not going to be setting their child up for failure because their emission standards at any college for a reason if you can. Can't get a certain score on your SAT. You probably won't be able to keep up with the academic rigor at some of these universities. It's a very important point reform dot org. Make sure you go there. So the way that it it specifically allegedly reportedly worked is like Lori Lafon her family. Her husband is a family would contact the coach and say, hey, my daughter doesn't do crew. But how can you accept her on crew? Now would the coach didn't have to give a scholarship to or just say I want this person. Don't worry about her scores. She's important to my teams. I mean, what what am I what are we talking about here? So the way I understood it mean, I've heard it reported in the news is that there was a middleman consultant involved. So the people bribing their way into college probably weren't talking specifically to the university officials are employee's. They would go to this middleman. And he would he would help them facilitate that I'm not completely sure if they were scholarships involved, I, sir. Hope not really be pouring salt in taking it away from deserving students right in regards to Laurie Laughlin specifically I did hear that their family had submitted pictures of their daughters on indoor rowing machines to show that they were training or krill had really never done crew in their entire life, which is embarrassing. It's pathetic. There's so much wrong with that picture. I couldn't agree with you more. Now, what is your daughter's name Jade is that what it is a Libya is her daughter is been getting watercress. Her name is Olivia. She is a social media star as you would say. The part that really bothers me about hurry Baldwin in. It is she posted a video maybe a month or two before she went to college saying that she did not want to go to swallow her parents wanted her to go to school. And the only reason she wanted to go to college was to get the quote traditional college experience. I'd go to parties. There you go. Not only did your parents bribe away into school, but she took a spot from another student who might have wanted to go to participate in the academic part of college. And all she wants to do is go party. And let's get real about this. She has about a million and a half follow or something like that. She has monetize her channel Sephora or Seth Rodman how to pronounce it has just. Right. Just dropped her because of the scandal. So the parents in the attempt to get prestige. So they could say a Libya goes to the school or that schoolers or whatever have now honestly taken away the living that she was already making. She didn't need college. She was already, you know, somebody who was doing something that didn't require that degree or didn't require a doctorate. So they honestly only hurt her the first way by by pretending she's smarter than she is had better grades than she did and getting into a school taking a slot from somebody. They've now taken away her living. How stupid another question, but I'd love to hear your opinion as a young person seeing this unfold this girl would have been so much better. Not being involved in this at all. Yeah. I completely agree with you. And the problem is that every single person thinks they absolutely need to go. Get a college degree to be successful. Which is it should not be the case. There are plenty of jobs. Whether you want to go into a specific trade or whether you want to be an entrepreneur that allows you to succeed without college. But because we as society how this idea that a college degree entitled. To something we see parents forcing their children to go to school. And in the case of this scandal hurting, their children in the process by one teaching a terrible terrible lesson to really hurting this girl's career in all of these students futures because whether these children you about it or not, you know, maybe their parents told them their parents didn't tell them to reflect poorly on a student and haunt them for the

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10,000 march in Edinburgh as protests follow President Trump to Scotland

The Gun Guy

01:09 min | 5 years ago

10,000 march in Edinburgh as protests follow President Trump to Scotland

"Chiro protests in scotland today as president trump golf course intern barrett demon security at ten protesters managed to get close enough to shout at the president from the beach thousands taking to the streets of eta breath the writing message you're not welcome sky news reporters sally lockwood president trump meets monday in finland with russian president putin president trump's handling of the alleged russian election meddling is getting bipartisan criticism statement from senior republican senator john mccain says in part quote despite repeated warnings the kremlin's efforts to weaken our institutions have continued unabated with insufficient action taken by the administration jillian turner dozen russian officers were indicted friday for their alleged role in election meddling fox news we report you decide summer days are long and there was more daylight and that means there's more light shining on your carpets and flooring you can see all the dog hair and the dirt which is bad enough on its own but what about the germs and bacteria you can't see you no one wants that and there's an easy way to.

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Soccer, Mike Pompeo and Japan discussed on Programming

Programming

00:53 sec | 5 years ago

Soccer, Mike Pompeo and Japan discussed on Programming

"News radio i'm rob dawson as rain is falling crews are gearing up for another mission in thailand rescue the remaining members of the boys soccer team and their coach and a cave the divers that are assisting the boys have come from all over the world diva's from resin from china there are firemen from the czech republic it is an absolutely extraordinary at the sky news is sally lockwood for the boys have been rescued so far delaware democratic senator chris coons is questioning how much actually got done during president trump's summit with kim jong un last month by concern is that president trump unilaterally gave away doing military exercises with our vital allies south korea and japan without consulting with them and we got nothing but empty promises of denuclearization from kim jong kun speaking on cbs has face the nation secretary of state mike pompeo is urging north korea to normalize its relationship with the us fox news.

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Proposed ‘buddy dive’ plan to rescue boys in Thai cave could launch this weekend

Auto Smarts Show

01:59 min | 5 years ago

Proposed ‘buddy dive’ plan to rescue boys in Thai cave could launch this weekend

"Thailand officials in charge of rescuing twelve boys and their soccer coach from a cave say good weather and falling water levels inside the cave have created the best conditions they may get for an evacuation attempt rescuers say the boys are not ready to dive out yet but an attempt will be made of heavy rains threatened to flood the cave abc's matt gutman is on scene with more document that we've seen basically says that they're going to take them out in buddy teams essentially hauled out by very experienced divers will monitor their oxygen their buoyancy either level in the water and obviously their progress towards the mouth of the cave but it won't be quick and it won't be easy the boys have also written letters to family members giving us a glimpse of conditions inside sally lockwood with our partners at sky news with navy seals taking good care of us another says i'm fine but the weather is a little bit cold worry about me forget to celebrate my birthday oxygen levels in the cave continue to diminish in that chamber where they've been trap for twelve days secretary of state mike pompeo in japan after his north korea trip and commenting on talks with officials on implementing the denuclearization agreement signed by president trump and kim jong un last month these are complicated issues but we made progress on almost all of the central issues some places a great deal of progress other place there's still more work to be done oh told reporters further talks will take place as soon as next week the trump administration faced with a federal judges deadline is asking for more time to reunite the youngest migrant children separated from their parents at the border the judge ordered that the government provide the names of children five and under by the end of today in california hundreds of residency evacuated in santa barbara county where the holiday fire is moving through a residential area of galeta and approaching the city's downtown you're listening to abc news news radio six ten wtvn allison wyatt va centers across.

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Thai soccer coach apologizes to boys' parents, boys write "don't worry" in letters

Let's Talk Pets

04:25 min | 5 years ago

Thai soccer coach apologizes to boys' parents, boys write "don't worry" in letters

"Dry conditions are igniting wildfires in california monica nelson nbc news radio in new york police are asking the public for help been a deadly long island tire incident sara lee kessler reports a driver is dead after tire flew through the air thursday afternoon hitting their car and the sunrise highway northbound balon police sergeant james collins says there are a lot of unanswered questions what vehicle they came off a where they came from another tire struck an suv but the women inside weren't heard with very lucky lucky to be alive police think the tires came from a tractor trailer they'd like kelp and finding it on the other side of the country phoenix police are looking for a good samaritan jayson campadonia has details an officer had been responding to a nine one one call about a guy who allegedly assaulted his grandma in june of last year the cop found the guy a few blocks away in a fight broke out the wrestling match lasted a few minutes before an older man jumped in and grabbed the guy's legs the officer was then able to put the suspect in handcuffs but the good samaritan walked away before ever being properly thanked the new state afford is calling binge drinking in utah threat to public health and safety and a buckner of the utah department of health says a report blames binge drinking for more than seven hundred deaths a year everybody thinks about motor vehicle accidents that there could also be falls drownings things like that in addition to more chronic diseases like cancer and heart disease officials hope the study will generate new ways to prevent binge drinking around the state they found more than thirteen percent of utah's population are heavy drinkers averaging around eight drinks per binge a new report found alabama has more fast food restaurants per capita than any other state data vanita did research on how many fast food restaurants each state has for every ten thousand people alabama was on top was six point three fast food joints nebraska came in second followed closely by west virginia and oklahoma remond has the fewest amount of fast food restaurants in eighteen hole head to head showdown between tiger woods and phil mickelson is in the work golf dot com says the sides are negotiating an eighteen hole match with the winner taking home ten million bucks monica nelson nbc news radio from abc news i'm todd ant at the cave and thailand rescue teams have been working tirelessly to get twelve school age children on their coach to safety rescuers are expected to brief tie officials about a new plan to rescue the boys and a race of time because rains are expected to come this weekend at a letter to the boy's parents coach apologize for the situation and promised to take care of the boys as well from many of the children they say the navy seals are taking good care of another says i'm fine but the weather is a little bit cold worry about me forget to celebrate my birthday the boys as we understand has celebrated his birthday in two weeks many of them are all say putting in requests for their favorite foods when they get out selley lockwood with our partners at sky news at the scene the trump administration has now asking for more time to reunite children with their parents with a federal court strict timelines to act a judge gave the government until saturday to come up with a case by case list of immigrant family names by five pm meanwhile vice president mike pence friday praising ice officers and the work they do at attacking democrats some of whom he says are calling for the end of ice just when you thought the democrats couldn't move farther to left leading members of the democratic party including candidates for higher office are actually openly advocating the evolution of ice hands at the us immigration and customs enforcement building in dc now that the trade war between the us and china's officially on robert scott with the economic policy institute says the trade battle will be less of a threat to the us economy that trump's budget and tax policy we're talking about essentially tariffs of attended twenty five percent on perhaps fifty to one hundred billion dollars worth of imports that's a tiny fraction of the overall us economy less than one tenth of one percent this is abc news three tours driving humvees in afghanistan six years treating soldiers twelve flying choppers well my sister came back from her last afghanistan she didn't wanna talk about it but she knew i was there to listen my son save lives as a medic in the military and.

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Tariffs and trade war: Some US goods 'appear inevitable' for China

02:01 min | 5 years ago

Tariffs and trade war: Some US goods 'appear inevitable' for China

"To memphis an iheartradio station more shots fired a trade war i'm dave anthony fox news china has retaliated to new tariffs that went into effect after midnight with tariffs of their own reported it targeting american goods from soybeans to pork to electric cars fox's rachel sutherland live in washington dave the titfortat tariffs target thirty four billion dollars worth of goods as china accuses usf kicking off the largest scale trade war ever the president told reporters on his way to a campaign rally in montana than an additional five hundred billion dollars in duties could becoming the president later told supporters china has been treating the us unfairly killing us five hundred and seven billion dollars in trade deficits last year president trump says tariffs in another sixteen billion dollars in chinese goods are set to take effect in the next two weeks dave rachel secretary of state pompeo was in north korea amid reports questioning the country's commitment to giving up nuclear or weapons weeks after president trump's kim jong un meeting it was a very smart deal for north korea goodwill is very important but we signed a wonderful packer the president's rally last night was very republican trying to unseat a democratic senator in montana sing of over john testers vote for leader of the democrat party maxine waters he called the congresswoman's iq low she's the one who urged supporters to harass trump cabinet members the thai navy seal commander now says they have a limited time to get twelve boys and their soccer coach out of the cave where they've been stranded in to make things worse than ex seal volunteer diver died trying to supply oxygen bottles attempts to drill down to reach them a meeting at a glacial pace so it seems the only option at the moment is to bring them out by water it does seem the rescue is still attempting to bring them out safely either today or tomorrow sky as sally lockwood outside the cave fox news fair and balanced.

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Kim Jong Un has agreed to shut down nuclear test site, South Korea says

America's Truckin' Network

01:32 min | 5 years ago

Kim Jong Un has agreed to shut down nuclear test site, South Korea says

"Series of home fire safety and smoke alarm installation events called sound the alarm says josh lockwood of the american red cross red cross volunteers actually typically install the alarm in your home and while they're doing that another volunteer will sit down with you and go through some basic fire safety tips to learn where you can get your free fire alarm go to the red cross website the event will take place until may thirteenth during friday's historic meaning with south korean president south korea's president north korean leader kim jong hoon said that he's not the type of person to fire missiles towards a us north korea says it is shutting down its nuclear test site sometime in may and inviting specialists in journalists from seoul in washington to witness it north korean leader kim jong also told south korea's president when j in that some say the north is shutting down in already wasted place but they'll see that the north has two more tunnels that are bigger than the old experimental facilities and they are in good condition judy cho abc news source south korea here's a reds update the reds fell to minnesota saturday with their loss to the twins three to one they ramp up their series today in our coverage starts at one ten here's a bengals update in the final round of the nfl draft the bengals selected toledo quarterback logan woodside mississippi guard rod taylor and florida state wide receiver austin tate i'm troy adams our next update at three o'clock breaking news anytime on news radio seven hundred w lw the attention truckers dean michael the.

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