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A highlight from Maya Gold Patterson

Revision Path

07:09 min | Last month

A highlight from Maya Gold Patterson

"For 10 years, RevisionPath has been dedicated to showcasing black designers and creatives from all over the world. In order to keep bringing you the content that you love, we need your support now more than ever. If you're in a position to help us grow, here's how you can contribute. Visit provisionpath .com forward slash donate and click the donate button there to make a one -time, monthly, or annual donation to help keep RevisionPath running strong. Thanks for your support. Now for this week's interview. I'm talking with Maya Gold -Patterson. Maya is a designer and creative in Los Angeles, California, and previously held down product design and design leadership roles at Facebook, Twitter, and most recently, riverside .fm. Let's start the show. All right, so tell us who you are and what you do. Hi, Maurice. I am Maya Gold -Patterson. I'm a designer, and I recently quit my job. On a good note, I'm doing good. So it's good, but what I do traditionally is product design, and I've worked in big tech companies, Facebook, Twitter, and small tech companies. Riverside, a startup, most recently has filled up most of the time of my career. You know, you dropped this on me like the day before we were about to record. And I mean, first of all, I'm always excited when someone decides to quit their job because I just feel like that's just such a great opening up to new experiences and new opportunities and stuff like that. We'll get to that. We'll talk about that. But I'm just curious, so far, leading up to this, how has the year been going? The year has been rough, oh my gosh. Well, it's been highs and lows, it's been yo -yos. So just to give a little bit of context, starting out the year, I'm a new mom, maybe not as new as I was at the start of the year. So my son is 11 months old, but at the start of the year, I was on maternity leave, but supposed to come back, and I was supposed to come back to Twitter, where Elon Musk had recently acquired the company while I was on maternity leave, so that was kind of terrible. I was dealing with post -weaning depression, which people don't talk about often. It has to do with breastfeeding and all of that, and then using all of those emotions and trying to figure out what was next for me. I was doing job hunting and soul searching. And so that was a rough start to the year, but then I met these two incredible founders, the founders of Riverside, and we had some awesome working sessions sort of informally that escalated into a full -time role as a VP of design, in which we all knew it would be kind of an uphill battle. They were based globally, so it was going to be a 10 -time zone difference between me and them. And yeah, so I was waking up at like 5 a .m. to get on calls between 6 to 11 a .m., essentially. And at first, it was really working, and I was really excited. But eventually, for a lot of reasons, it wasn't right. And I'm smiling while I'm saying this, not because of what has happened there, but because of the state that I'm in now. I'm so excited for the next half of my year and the six months after that. But the first, leading up to now, it has been rough, but also amazing and incredible. And to watch my son grow up, and I just turned 30, there's a lot of newness and experience and learning that I'm taking in. And I feel like it all just sort of came to a head in the last six months. Well, congratulations on your son. That's amazing. Thank you. I've done the 10 -hour time zone thing, too. The last company I worked at was headquartered in San Francisco, or co -headquartered in San Francisco and Paris. So I would sometimes have to meet whatever was happening in the West Coast. But then we had people, I think, as far out as, I want to say as far as India. Maybe not that far. I know we had people in Africa. We had people throughout Europe. But it was roughly like a 10 time zone kind of gap. And that's, it's rough. It's hard. I know remote work has made it so we can work from anywhere. But time zones are time zones, and it's rough. Yeah, it is. It really is. And the most challenging thing, honestly, wasn't for me getting up early. I had already learned how to not sleep so much with the baby. So he trained me well for this. But it was the type of impact that I know I want to have on a company and on a product. And for customers, through my design work, was just super challenging with that time zone gap. And the nuance of what I was dealing with in comparison to what I had come from, like at Twitter, we were all remote. That was the nuance. Everyone was remote versus in this scenario at Riverside, I was the one that was remote and everyone was local. And they were locally 10 time zones away. Oh, wow. Right. So there just would be a lot happening, a lot happening that I would never just like get to pick up on in terms of context and decision making. And it's a startup, so it moves fast. And so just there's only like that three hour overlap where I'm actually getting to meet with the team and different people at the company. And so if a lot of that time is spent just catching up, when is the time spent like to do the work? And it was tough to find that rhythm, honestly. But everyone was really committed to it. So I commend us for that. You know, when you were last on the show, this was November 2016. I was we were talking about this a little bit before recording, but you were a bonus episode because we ended up doing this like right after I think it was the week Trump was elected in November 2016. And I went back and revisited that conversation and listened through it. And you mentioned, you know, talking about when you're nervous about something or there's something that you want to do that you're not sure is the best thing. You kind of have this like not in your chest of like nervousness. Did you have that feeling when you decided, like, it's time for me to quit, like it's time for me to move on? Yeah, I did. But yes, for two reasons. One was because I genuinely really liked working with with everyone. I was working with that Riverside. So it was hard to come to the decision like I needed to walk away. So just deciding to walk away gave me the ick. It was really difficult, but also like the other part of me quitting was me committing to not taking another full time job and to not interview. And that's something I'm even just like exploring within myself, like what I really mean by that. But I really mean it. I'm committing myself right now to a year of not just jumping into another tech role. And that's a statement to make for myself. I'm always the one to go and figure out what the plan B is. So if I were going to quit and then, you know, go to the next thing, I wouldn't be that scared and that nervous. But I'm quitting and not immediately jumping back into big tech or any type of tech. I'm kind of exploring a bunch of different paths. When you emailed me yesterday, you told me that you were you were pulling the plug on big tech. And that is something that you wanted to do for a few years now. Like what does pulling the plug on big tech mean to you at this moment? I'm such a drama queen.

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Fresh update on "los angeles california" discussed on Stephanie Miller

Stephanie Miller

00:07 min | 3 hrs ago

Fresh update on "los angeles california" discussed on Stephanie Miller

"The only way to combat Christmas information is disinformation. Disinformation. Don't diss me I don't like talking about misinformation. OK, OK. Just to buy a ticket to Sexy Liberal, like Steve did. Steve tweets, now I'm going to the L .A. Sexy Liberal show and the San Francisco show. Living in Bakersfield isn't all that bad. The only good thing is you are equidistant and also you can watch the Sexy Liberal L .A. show from anywhere. The only Sexy Liberal show of twenty twenty three is going to be at the Saban Theater in L .A. This is the city, Los Angeles, California. But you can see it anywhere. Oh, wow. Live Saturday, October 21st at the Saban Theater in L .A. and on your local device. living In in color, join Stephanie Maurer. Give a hand for yourselves, L .A. Sexy Liberals. God bless you. John Gubelzad. Gubel News. It should be called the stuff they air between Viagra and Cialis ads. I'm going to do. You're the kind of good white folks who adopt black babies. Yes. And not because they're cheaper. I believe they have a lot of liberal friends who love this country enough to vote almost every other election. And you catch can this show live and streaming for only $20. The Stephanie Maurer Sexy Liberals show live from L .A. in the Savant theater, October 21. Steph and the gang keeping you up with the unprecedented unfolding events of 2023. Sexy Liberals streaming October 21. Tickets now at sexyliberal .com. Thank you, Rocky Mountain Mike. Speaking of combating misinformation, Harry Lippman noted legal lad and potty mouth. What is going on? What the is going on? Dropped an F bomb and an S bomb this morning. If you like your local news. Spicy. OK. Oh, speaking of legal ads, Glenn Klirchner. Don't forget on L .A. Sexy Liberal along with Rob Reiner and Ron Perlman. Yeah. OK. Harry tweeted. We didn't this get to because we had so much legal stuff, but just researchers he tweeted. Researchers have found that falsehoods are 70 more likely to be retweeted than the truth. Recent studies also show that age is the strongest predicate. Predicator of of engagement with fake news. Older people spread more fake news, a deadly habit in the COVID pandemic because we're old and dumb grandma off the Internet. Yes. God. Yeah. We were just. Oh, pardon me. We were just saying it is an incident just like anecdotally, I can't even tell you how many people I know that have a have covered. Jody's getting her booster win tomorrow. Chris and I next week. Mask up if you're in. OK, this just in and just to compare yourself with the barrage of both sides. Do it. Coverage. Senator Bob Menendez has been indicted on bribery charges in New York. Menendez, did I say Menendez?

FBI Memo Targeting Catholic Group Went Beyond Richmond Office

Mark Levin

01:48 min | Last month

FBI Memo Targeting Catholic Group Went Beyond Richmond Office

"For by the taxpayers that is to travel this this isn't you know upholding Roe v. Wade this is upholding murder so is murder what they're saying here is Ray and the FBI really tried to limit this they they gave the committee Jim Jordan committee a heavily document redacted and that document from January basically fingered the Richmond office the field office of the FBI that was it Ray said as soon as he heard about it yanked it he killed it and rejected it but now the committee has looked under some of these redactions and that wasn't they show just the Richmond field office it included the FBI offices in Oregon and Los Angeles California that's three FBI offices in other words that's the FBI the version obtained by the Washington Examiner linked so -called radical traditional Catholics now these are Catholics where the mass is often if not in a whole in part in Latin and that would include people like Antonin Scalia he he went to a Catholic Church where that's the kind of practice they had but I want you to think about what's taking place here it's the same Justice Department trying to destroy Donald Trump trying to by the rights of parents the documents first made headlines is was here after revealed the Richmond office had assessed that threat presented by the so -called radical traditional Catholics and explored threat mitigation opportunities such as engaging with certain churches

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"los angeles california" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:20 min | 1 year ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"On the Bloomberg business app And at Bloomberg quick take This is Bloomberg radio President Biden is reacting to a bipartisan proposal from the Senate on gun safety In an official statement Biden thinks senators Murphy corn and cinema and tillis for their work on the most significant gun safety legislation to pass Congress in decades He went on to say that while the proposal doesn't accomplish everything he'd like to see it reflects important steps in the right direction according to The Washington Post the package includes closer review for gun buyers under the age of 21 and would allow states to enact so called red flag laws among other provisions The House committee investigating the U.S. capitol attack will hold its next hearing tomorrow morning over 19 million people tuned in to the first hearing of the January 6th House committee on Thursday Republican senator Liz Cheney said Monday's hearing will focus on former president Donald Trump's massive effort to spread false and fraudulent information about the 2020 election High inflation and gas prices are here to stay for the time being That's according to former treasury secretary Larry summers It's hypocrisy in the extreme when people need to say we say we need to stand strongly with Ukraine and then blame the administration for the fact that gas prices are higher than they were a year ago Appearing on CNN stayed at the union summer's cautioned the Federal Reserve has tended to be much too optimistic with its economic forecasts He said there's little the Biden administration can do about gas prices but summers noted lifting tariffs on China lowering prescription drug prices and taxing corporations could help lower inflation However with such low unemployment and high inflation he noted that the risk of recession is high in the next two years Death Valley got up to 122° on Saturday The California desert is widely known as one of the hottest places on earth and famously recorded a temperature of 134° back in 1913 The mercury is soaring this weekend as a heat wave grips the southwest forecasters expect a high of 117 today in Death Valley which is still 7° above average for mid June I'm Dina kodiak New York police department investigators think they know who's behind a pair of knife attacks on a subway line in Queens 24 hours apart Bob hauer has more Police believe 32 year old Danny stabbed the first man on the 7 train Friday morning that attacked a second man Saturday morning on that same train The first man was released from the hospital while the second is reportedly in critical condition Anyone with information on ubis whereabouts is asked to contact crime stoppers A group of Los Angeles California residents is speaking out against gun violence and in favor of increased gun regulations Yesterday's march of lives rally happened outside Los Angeles city hall demonstrators marched there from grand park yesterday's rally in Los Angeles was one of hundreds held nationwide in the aftermath of recent mass shootings in Yuval Texas and buffalo New York In Michigan the grand Rapid City manager is harassed at his home by a protester angry over the police shooting of a black motorist The incident happened late Friday night when more than a dozen people at least one with a bullhorn showed up outside city manager Mark Washington's home The group demanded that Washington immediately put Grand Rapids police officer Chris her back in jail Sure bonded out of jail Friday after being arrested and charged in the death of Patrick Leo at a traffic stop in early April.

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The Strange Death of Silent Film Star Thelma Todd

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch

02:10 min | 2 years ago

The Strange Death of Silent Film Star Thelma Todd

"Then we came across thelma Todd. Boy, this was a good show. I never heard of thelma Todd. Back in 1997, when I made the mysteries and scandals episode on her. She was a silent film star. That's why they called it a hot toddy. You know, a toddy is a drink. They called to the ice cream blond. She was in a 123 films and shorts throughout a 9 year career. That's it, 9 years, 9 years in a mount. And if you saw the house she bought on the Pacific Coast highway, which I did, I filmed right in front of it. Oh, it was beautiful. This long staircase off the PCH up this hill. Thelma Todd was great at slapstick comedy. She started along Wheeler and woolsey, Laurel and Hardy, and the Marx brothers. She even formed the comedy duo alongside the greatest name ever. Zazu Pitts. Alongside Pitts and Kelly, she was often cast as the level headed protagonist who had to deal with an embarrassingly did see sidekick. So in addition to her being an actress, thelma Todd was a good businesswoman. And she had a lover, that lover was the film director Roland west. They opened the restaurant called sidewalk cafe in Los Angeles, California. And they shared ownership with west white jewel Carmen. A lot of these triangles situations back then. And the three of them also lived in the same duplex above the restaurant. Get this. Sources say that Carmen didn't object to west affair with thelma Todd, even though west displayed jealousy over Todd's affairs with other men. Let's go to the morning of December 16th, 1935. 29 years old, she's found dead in her car, parked in west garage. The garage was closed, the car was running. She had a broken nose. She had two cracked ribs and bruises around her throat. And police officers said she'd been dead at least 12 hours.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

04:49 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"They wear sheets at night They don't sleep under them. They wear them and so we should be. We should be cautious there. But i should also understand that that the critical theory framework is is more abstract from that. And what the critical theory framework says is that at all times. In all cases you are defined by your skin color and under critical theory. You are derived from western european heritage. You are the most oppressive person on planet earth. Even if you've never pressed anybody in your life because you individually don't matter in critical theory. It is your class certain and the problem with critical theory in tim. Keller really gets to the heart of this is that in the rubric of critical theory. Someone who is black kid never ascend in society because if they do they will be have whiteness attributed to them. And that's the problem. There was a if you recall. And i played this audio several months ago there was a teacher in los angeles california who got pulled over by a hispanic police officer and she started yelling at him that just because he was a police officer didn't mean he was white and he needed to understand that he could never be white even as he was doing a white man's job and that a critical theory framework. That you and i individually are me nothing. it's our race and position in society. That means everything and obviously are racist. Position in society do mean something. But they don't define us permanently and they're not predominant in defining us and that's the problem with critical theory is that it derives from postmodernism and marxism and it seeks to be divide people by class and race back sex. And that's really because you're you're you and i me and we don't shoulder the sins of everyone else on ourselves we're all supposed to make the world better and we're all sinners. We're all born that way. But the collective sins of humanity if we attribute them to each other were never gonna find any sort of racial reconciliation. That's what tim keller gets too. I really do encourage you to read the piece because it also is going to make conservatives mad too because it points out that this libertarian. Non biblical conservative frame of justice isn't really compatible with people who consider themselves a faith as well. It's a it kinda he kind of pokes at everybody And that's actually why. I like it because i don't believe any of us really. Have the purest idea of what justice can be because we all look at everything through the frame of i'm a sinner and i don't wanna be held accountable for my own sins but i'm gonna hold you accountable for years and we all see the world that ashley. So that's it so Read the tim keller. I gotta let you go there. But i appreciate taking the time with me and thank you for that. And yes. I don't hear me say in white people earn oppressors or have never been so what i'm saying what i'm saying. Is that in critical theory. White people always have been always will be and can never not be and that's the problem with critical theory..

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"los angeles california" Discussed on Juventud Habla Hoy

Juventud Habla Hoy

03:12 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Juventud Habla Hoy

"Let me tell you something jet ladies and gentlemen the gospel is gonna offend you. Okay that's it okay. If you believe that the gospel is not gonna offend you. Then you need. Jesus christ and once you find him you're gonna you're gonna see that every day of your life. You're going to be offended. I'm getting kind of personal now. Get offended every day. Every time i read the word of god because it shows me. Like i'm nobody. I need more of god and the more you think that you that you you think that you have the more of god you really need where humanly fail were failing. Nobody's perfect. The bible says that nobody is perfect. Every man is a liar. So if you think you're perfect person time going back going back. Please asked me about the way people afraid of the holy spirit. Yes i thought about it. And honestly i felt like people. Just don't believe in it. They don't believe in the power in it. What it can do for you and how it's just they don't believe in the holy spirit that's what they're afraid of it simple simple. I don't believe watch this. The birth of the church was the day of pentecost. Okay the day of pentecost. We believe today. That pentecost is long. Hair long skirts. There's people who have long hair long skirts. And they got a tongue longer than from texas to puerto. Rico that does not mean you're pentecostal. Come on i. I know some people are gonna get offended. But i'm sorry. I have to tell you the truth. That's not doesn't mean that you're pentecostal k. What what pentecost means was an experienced. The fire of god fell and the holy spirit was born and from that point on we've have instances in our lives and history like the revival of the street susa in los angeles california that revival lasted eight years. Can you believe that a revival for eight years nonstop. We barely do three day. Companion dot dot com consol. Miss the whole week..

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"los angeles california" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

WMAL 630AM

01:54 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on WMAL 630AM

"Alright, I want to play some audio for you out of K t l A. I just had them praising the Temple of Satan. A moment ago. Katie L. A in Los Angeles, California Tomorrow is the last day of the Gavin Newsom re problem. They sent a reporter down to a polling place that it's a high school, right? And the reporter described what he encountered there and then spoke to a nice lady that went down to vote years. Katie L. A This place opened up as an early polling location. Open 10 AM to seven PM daily. But several people tell us they showed up to vote this morning and the special California governor recall election and we're told that computers showed they had already cast their ballots. What what What staffers? They say. We're apologetic and helpful, But those voters we talked to are extremely concerned, suspicious and wanting answers. California native current West Hills resident 88 year old is still Bender spoke with us just a short time ago. Still, Bender She's a vote. What happened today? And how shocked are you? Very. I went to El Camino High School to vote Got there at 10. 30 gave her this and she scanned it and said You voted And I said, no, I have it. And she said, this has been happening all morning. This has been hand next to me are doing the same thing. The man next I left. I did the provisional ballot and I have just really angry and I saw two women walking towards me as I left. And I said, Don't be surprised if they tell you you've already voted. And she said they've already done that If I voted, How did I vote? And who did you vote for? Well, I asked the couple young women that I talked to and I said, are you by any chance Republicans?.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

The Patriot AM 1150

01:41 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on The Patriot AM 1150

"Shortly after seven a.m. An unusually cold morning in Los Angeles, California, But the town will heat up soon enough because the body is about to be found over at the Alvarado court apartments home to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. You've probably seen some of them in the moving pictures. There's someone else who lives in this exclusive Hamlet. The guy in 404 B. He's a director with several Hollywood hits under his belt. Normally, you would be waiting for his valet unlocked the front door and draw his bath while his driver fired up the custom build McFarlane to deliver him to the studio, but not today. Today. Everything is going to be different in Alvarado cord because that director is bleeding out on his very expensive carpet. Stone cold dead on February 1st 1920 to 1 of Hollywood's most successful directors was found dead in his living room. Bullet in his back. His name was William Desmond Taylor, and within hours news of his murder spread throughout Hollywood. It was clear from the start. It wasn't a simple Hollywood who done it. The list of suspects stretched as long as the line outside a movie premiere. I'm Tracy Patton joined me in my co host James Remark as we explore one of Hollywood's most fascinating murder mysteries. Murder in Hollywood land prison and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one free I heart radio app is number one for music, radio and podcasts, All in one discover a new podcast from our library of hundreds of.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on WTVN

WTVN

01:35 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on WTVN

"Her. Ah leave it's Thursday, February 2nd 1922 Shortly after seven a.m. An unusually cold morning in Los Angeles, California, But the town will heat up soon enough because the body is about to be found over at the Alvarado court apartments home to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. You've probably seen some of them in the moving pictures. There's someone else who lives in this exclusive Hamlet. The guy in 404 B. He's a director with several Hollywood hits under his belt. Normally, he would be waiting for his valet to unlock the front door and draw his bath while his driver fired up the custom build McFarlane to deliver him to the studio. But not today. Today, everything is going to be different at Alvarado Cord because that director is bleeding out on his very expensive carpet. Stone cold Dead on February 1st 1920 to 1 of Hollywood's most successful directors was Found dead in his living room. Bullet in his back. His name was William Desmond Taylor, and within hours news of his murder spread throughout Hollywood, it was clear from the start. It wasn't a simple Hollywood whodunit. The list of suspects stretched as long as the line outside a movie premiere. I'm Tracy Patton joined me and my co host James Remark as we explore one of Hollywood's most fascinating murder mysteries. Murder in Hollywood land. Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app.

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Predicting Urban Land Use

Data Skeptic

02:15 min | 2 years ago

Predicting Urban Land Use

"My name. is daniel omega. I am impede student in the computer. Science department of the university of oxford marriages on this neighbor. I in almost driving this research. Are we talking about today. I did which on my professors about two years ago. The remind masters program to kick things off. We'll start with the imagery problem. I guess to set the stage. Would you mind providing some background on urban growth especially in sub saharan africa. What's the nature of the problem. You're looking into a musician. Common phenomena in developing countries like in africa. And there's this trend of lack of planning and management which is resulting in into the encroachment of obama fabrics in the reserve special regions. Which of course will lillian do like. Unsustainable increase in population so. Mary site at that time was a jolly to study. The growth rate of how abundance are being used and house do some forecasts to inform the decisions of obama's and the relevant stakeholders so that they can adequately prepare to do the abound growth and influx of people from the radovan area. Basically so i live in los angeles california in the us. It's a very urbanized place. And i don't think there's any even an inch of land that isn't accounted for. So if you want to do something here. It has to be planned out and bureaucratic and things like that. Which i guess in some ways makes it predictable. How much predictability is there. In the way the the landscape is changing in the data set. You looked at well. I think that's a very difficult question. Because download the dust is available out there for land use in israeli in africa and elect to discuss about this in detail because gives us at a rally used to make predictions are that classify land based on land use was outside africa and i said that aside from europe. So but you give up presented data set or the Provided deducted jolly had disclaimed that did was representative gone from different parts of the world from developing countries from transgenic countries on developed countries. So based on this information so we used to sit and that trained a modell that will dictate different kinds of lung categories

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"los angeles california" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

05:21 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

"los angeles california" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

07:18 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

"A rebuke from the white house. This past week he stressed. The state is not in crisis. Both in quote. I think we took every action we could possibly take in the state of missouri to prevent this Parson told reporters on wednesday. You have a vaccine. That's out there and frankly it's been out there for seven months now. Everybody has asked us to it. While fully containing delta was likely impossible health officials across the state quickly ruled out new new mask mandates or other restrictions as politically taboo. Local leaders felt the state to provide enough information to easily track. Where delta was showing up the Pass without parson announcing a vaccine vaccination lottery. Friday state epidemiologist jorge Belaid acknowledged a lack of precautions in low. Vaccination rates have fuelled delta's rise. He told reporters that even before the current surge epidemiologist had predicted future outbreaks would occur areas. Unfortunately missouri turned out to be Though several states that do have those vulnerable spots. terrib- berlitz Said and those are spots where people are under vaccinated. People have low natural immunity levels some communities that assumed that pandemic was already behind us which is not bought away. Many gatien was dropped too quickly. All those factors made as vulnerable as a state in what happened as it was predicted he said asked about pearson's comes at the start of june. D h s s spokeswoman. Lisa cox said public health strategies are saying for all variants and that the centers for disease control and prevention had confirmed this to the agency in quote. Same prevention methods apply regardless of the various cox wrote in the email. Vaccination is the best defense against all variants in we encourage all individuals as twelve enough to get vaccinated to be vaccinated. Excuse me whatever happens next. Missouri is probably in four weeks of rising cases hospitalizations in alton whitley deaths in the vast majority likely avoidable if the deceased had been vaccinated going forward a decline vaccine hesitancy or behave behavior changes such as more voluntary mass wearing will take weeks to each therefore impact as the rest of the country keeps wary. i on missouri. The state offers a grim prophecy for other regions. Where vaccination note. Excuse me vaccination rates remain low in quote it looks like as the missouri is the tip of delta spear said william shatner a professor infectious diseases at vanderbilt university in tennessee. Warning signs as jew begin as june was last month Missouri from memorial day weekend with cases at their lowest levels in months on i seven day average of confirmed daily. New cases was two thirty nine. According to the h. s s in november. The average exceeded four thousand. Five hundred. but something was wrong in joplin. Admissions were rising at two of its biggest areas hospital freeman health. System mercy devon blanket shift assistant director of joplin health department wrote in a june second email to city officials that he had sought to infect infection control. Nurses at the facilities freeman had reported Covert related death each of the last days blogging related that the hospital may need to flex their covert unit close since march. He will he wandered whether the mother's day in graduations were contribution in expressed concern about what memorial Being doesn't mean actually doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to the admits break blankenship wrote central missouri. Stephanie browning the director of the columbia boone county health department was thinking about contact. Tracing brown had been At by a university of missouri researcher it was still occurring because of the up to fourteen fourteen day gap between inflection. Instances contact tracing was a difference maker in missouri. An across the united states in slowing the spread but interviewing positive cases in reaching up to the context was a time consuming tasks that burn through employee. Hours contact tracing was still happening in boone county browning rolled back on june fifth but a number of other counties have stopped altogether the day before browning sent the email boone county had reported cases on july six dare were a hundred and four.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

07:22 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Off The Meatrack Chainz New York Podcast

"Homo homeow-homeownership hold on mahone experienced way weight. Lately furious cases in hospitalizations in months missouri is in crisis data ramp rampaging through the Vaccinated spurring rising cases in threatening to overwhelm springfield hospitals missouri. Now has the second highest rate of new cases per capita according to data compiled but in new york times and among the lowest adult vaccination rates among all states. What went wrong. A joint investigation by the kansas city star in columbia university's brown institute for media innovation reviews how june became a loss in the fight to slow the spread of delta across missouri thousands of pages of internal emails and other documents from nineteen local health departments traits growing along in a sense of near resignation among officials about their chances of halting the events of the various. Okay All right the consequences of the squandered Will last well into summer cox health. A major spree hospital told the star it's bracing for hospitalizations to rise for weeks to come. Delta is still spreading and has now been found in the kansas city in saint louis areas. Oh dan damn the scary scary. Though states officials arms hope higher vaccination rates in those places will limit increases in cases. Schools will also begin next month with some hanes in open rebellion open rebellion against imposing mass requirements even with delta all but certain to continue circulating the emails obtained through records request by the institute documents cove nineteen project and said the star a paint a portrait of local health officials eager to vaccinate their communities but encountering resistance from residents apathy from some politicians in a milk toast state level response. I looked at. I'll look it up later They document rising frustration with everyone. From d h s two elected officials to the public and official in one county even privately a video released by d. h. s. s. explaining the delta variant in quote. I feel like we're on an island all alone in the fight. But i know others in the state of feeling the same way with County health department administrator on collar baker to a d h s official in late june in quote with our community leaders. Excuse me community leaders and residents not wanting to take any remedial action to protect themselves in others. We are just very frustrated in concern with our current situation The emails also leaders sometimes go to extraordinary lengths to win even modest advances in vaccinations. In absence of the new state initiatives in joplin the city manager incentive program for municipal employees but urge city council members to minimize their comments about it to not arouse public anger quote. We've alerted our local effect elected officials and decision makers with very little interest in discussion of mitigation measures. Tanny county health directed. Lisa marshall wrote to the health officials across the state on june seventeenth. Our last election cycle saw a turnover in many of our elected officials resulting in a pro recovery focused. We are also seen low. A vaccine in out county Despite education in clinton offering she wrote in quote without local support and continued low interest in vaccines coupled with the welcome sign. I anticipate our numbers will continue upwards this week. Cheney which includes the tourist destination of branston was among the top ten counties in the united states for new cases per capita missouri's missouri's cases remain below their winter peak but are steadily trending upwards but even as health officials desperately tried to engage with the public The messages from the states leaderships remained mixed. The republican dominated missouri house in june debated a measure to undercut vaccine mandates for hospital employees. Some lawmakers have repeated business theories that the vaccine affects pregnancy. Which is another conspiracy theory which i hate. The most governor might parsing has hasn't used the same alarm language of senior official elsewhere to prompt residents to get shots. Instead he highlighted dated points such as the higher rates of vaccination among seniors his agitated response to the arrival of federal assistance that is administration requested provoke as.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

The Erick Erickson Show

03:38 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show

"Because the school can't really pinpoint what exactly happened. What they say is that the parents were wanting to withhold their tuition payments and organiz other parents to withhold tuition payments. What actually happened is there was a largely a conference call where the parents got together to collaborate. How do they push back against the leadership of the school pushing witness. One of the suggestions from apparent was. Why don't we all withhold our tuition. Put it an escrow account and say if you stop this stuff will release it from the escrow account. But if you don't were withholding our money it was a suggestion made in a call. It was not an organized campaign and yet the school is seizing on that. Essentially the school is engaged in character. Assassination against the parents at the parent as the parents begin to point out. The woke missed the critical race theory in the nonsense. It's happening at the school. I bring up the school in particular because it's in the news at is in the headlines. But there's a larger issue in. It's playing out among Elite private schools around the country. We've got several in atlanta. There's what is holy innocents that the big episcopal school in atlanta were. Some of the faculty were online Braiding trump voting parents attacking donald trump. You've got one. Prominent academic private institution in the atlanta area. The that has a military background. It doesn't wanna talk about it anymore because some kids may find it triggering. There's one major private school I'm familiar with in the atlanta area. Tuition is just absurd. how expensive it is and They've gone all woke on critical theory. And they want the white kids to recognize their oppressors in new york city. One of the major elite private schools. There is forcing white kids to go to segregated workshops on their oppression while the black kids in the school or forced to go to a workshop segregated on how they are oppressed and if they don't realize they're oppressed its vic their victims of white supremacy in los angeles california one of the major elementary secondary private schools out. There has gone so woke. They're giddy rid of of Books like to kill a mockingbird because of the racial themes into gila mockingbird. It is my favorite book by the way to kill. A mockingbird is a brilliant brooke. It is written just brilliantly harper lee's book and the movie are just. I mean the movies one of the best movies ever made. It's just brilliant and it decries racism in the south and yet the school in los angeles will not let the kids read it because of the racial tones. the book. what's really going on here. He is a these elite private institutions with their Phd's in charge of academian and being principals headmasters. They are embracing the welcome of the Collegiate academic level and they feel some sense of shame but largely let me explain the different level of what's actually going. She really understand it. Most of these elite institutions have some background in theology. many of them like the local episcopal school. You know the. I joke all the time. But there's a lot of truth in it that the piscopo aliens or post christian There was a study done a few years ago that the last episcopalian has already been born..

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The Scammer Who Sold America on a Three-Wheeled Car

Past Gas

02:06 min | 2 years ago

The Scammer Who Sold America on a Three-Wheeled Car

"Of the past. We generally start with one and where they are born but to give you an idea of just how shrouded in mystery this story is. We can't even provide you that sources. Say that geraldine elizabeth carmichael known as liz was born in nineteen twenty seven or nineteen twenty eight or nineteen thirty seven and a birth certificate. That could clarify. That has never been found. According to liz carmichael herself who will soon find out may or may not be the most reliable source. She was born in indiana. Liz earned a mechanical engineering degree and married a nasa engineer with whom she had five children before he died. And she became a widow by the early nineteen seventies liz. Her kids in lizards sister-in-law. Vivian had made their way out west to los angeles california. Liz was not your average woman. Most notably when it came to her build at six foot one and over two hundred pounds. She towered over. Choose tenacious a fierce matriarch oozed confidence and she valued two things above all else family and money. Religion didn't make the cut and liz his own words quote if you have enough self esteem you don't need god is confidence the only thing the only flattering thing that you lose. I think so that guy. That guy's a nice guy. He uses kindness like it's not it doesn't really work. Oh man this i mean. He was oozing chivalry like his humility was just sitting out of the air. Speaking of wish lists had so much self esteem in fact that in one thousand nine hundred eighty three. She left her marketing job to create a brand new car company. The twentieth century motorcar cooperation. The automotive industry at the time was even more male dominated than this today and liz was determined to be its first and only female ceo. But she

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"los angeles california" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

Newsradio 600 KOGO

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO

"Preview on Holly. It's Thursday. February 2nd 1922 shortly after seven a.m. Unusually cold morning in Los Angeles, California, But the town will heat up soon enough because the body is about to be found over the Alvarado quarter Partners home to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. You've probably seen some of them in the moving pictures. There's someone else of this in this exclusive Hamlet Guy and 404 B. He's a director with several Hollywood hits under his belt. Normally, you would be waiting for his valet to unlock the front door and draw his bath while his driver fired of the custom from downtown to Del Mar. And wherever news happens, stay connected. Stay in four news radio 600 Kogo. Good morning. It's 7 50. Oh, you pick this one. I just realized to all the girls I've loved before. I do love Willie travel. Do not love this song. And this was a humongous hit, though it's fully oh, Iglesias on Willie Nelson on the girl. I just I just completely blocked this out of my head. For good reason. There goes one May say.

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The Ambies 2021: Podcast Awards Round-Up

podnews

01:18 min | 2 years ago

The Ambies 2021: Podcast Awards Round-Up

"In an award ceremony live from los angeles california. The ambi were announced last night. The first podcast awards from the podcast academy ambi for podcast of the year goes to dying for sex goupil pink. The podcast academy thank you. Thank you so much keep accepting the award for wonder is dying for sakes. Walls came complete with a theme tune with some fun digs at the industry and it seems to be a streaming success to twenty five thousand people watching peak-time from the full list of winners amazon's wondering was the winning studio of tonight with five awards announced crooked media got four and q code three. The podcast with the biggest award whole was wind of change with three separate wins. The full winners are linked from our show notes and our newsletter. Today you can watch the show again online or use a pod chaser link from yvo terra to go and listen

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 "Three Ring Circus Part 2"  Cash Levy, Del Van Dyle, & Jeff Wayne  Show #61 - burst 2

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

01:37 min | 2 years ago

"Three Ring Circus Part 2" Cash Levy, Del Van Dyle, & Jeff Wayne Show #61 - burst 2

"Couldn't there have been stockbrokers to talk to this guy has missiles and hand grenades at his house. How come you didn't throw that stuff at the paper bag. Now wondering likes to. Bob squirrels and stuff. The man is very violent. Needs to be stopped and my friends say. Let's stop up now. So what did you do last week. What did you make now. You're on leave leave from germany. Good well maybe you know maybe we need you back there. Seems like there's some real stuff going on out there and you're the guy. Squirrels would be a lot happier here. Never you go to germany. The squirrels and morgantown. They're like i love. This deal is time to kick back and relax. Gimme another nut squirrels. I have a big parade every time you leave. Your whole house must be under surveillance all the time. Squirrels up in the trees look at his old lady little gravy on that turkey. That was cash levy. I hope you enjoyed that. You got a chance to hear cash interacting and kind of riffing with the

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"3 Act Comedy Format" Raines, Aubrey, & Barker  Show #59  - burst 2

Standup Comedy "Your Host and MC"

01:00 min | 2 years ago

"3 Act Comedy Format" Raines, Aubrey, & Barker Show #59 - burst 2

"'arge barker excited i just got a I just got him a mobile. And that's nice got the i'm trying to go high tech but i got a phone. I got a computer but only because it came with a video game built into it and eighty sold me. Let the video game in it. It's like the sweetest game. Because it's like i don't even normally like space games but this totally three d like you're flying through space and meteors. They find your head and it feels like the room you're into the cockpit and you're the captain in charge of the whole vessel. It's so bad ass. I don't even know how to play yet. I'll tell you the truth. It's called screensaver. And then when things get to harry you press any button you go in the ship computer database in there and i don't know what you do with it but i think you get the data into the database in order to save the screen

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"los angeles california" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on AP News

"Held for Sicily Taison, many brave the cold in New York City to give a warm farewell to the legendary actor. They came from nearby with Cicely Tyson was born. I was born and raised in Harlem and so to see her and to be here, And would it be in black history month as well. It's the best. Some came from much further away, where she made a name for herself as a stage green and TV performer. I flew all the way from Los Angeles, California just to be here. For this moment, the line was a block long as people paid respects to Tyson, who died late last month at age 96 people, young and old and in between gathering Harlem church, some carrying photos and other Mementos of the actor. Tyson was the first black woman to land a recurring role in a dramatic TV Syriza. She earned an Oscar nomination for her role in the 1972 movies Sounder. She also won two Emmys. A Tony Award agent he ate and was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 2016 on Oscar Wells gave brio. My son was the first black woman to land a recurring role in a dramatic TV Syriza. She earned an Oscar nomination for her role in the 1972 movie Sounder. She also won two Emmys, a Tony award and agent he ate and was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 2016. They came from nearby with Cicely Tyson was born. I was born and raised in Harlem and so to see her And to be here, and it wouldn't be in black history month as well. It's the best. Some came from much further away, where she made a name for herself as a stage green and TV performer. I flew all the way from Los Angeles, California just to be here. For this moment. The line was a block long as people paid respects to Tyson, who died late last month at age 96 on Oscar Wells, Gabriel. AP News I'm Jackie.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:47 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on AP News

"Held for Sicily Taison, many brave the cold in New York City to give a warm farewell to the legendary actor. They came from nearby with Cicely Tyson was born. I was born and raised in Harlem and so to see her and to be here, And would it be in black history month as well. It's the best. Some came from much further away, where she made a name for herself as a stage green and TV performer. I flew all the way from Los Angeles, California just to be here. For this moment, the line was a block long as people paid respects to Tyson, who died late last month at age 96 people, young and old and in between gathering Harlem church, some carrying photos and other Mementos of the actor. Tyson was the first black woman to land a recurring role in a dramatic TV Syriza. She earned an Oscar nomination for her role in the 1972 movie Sounder. She also won two Emmys. A Tony Award agent he ate and was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 2016 on Oscar Wells, Gabriel. My son was the first black woman to land a recurring role in a dramatic TV Syriza. She earned an Oscar nomination for her role in the 1972 movie Sounder. She also won two Emmys. A Tony Award agent he ate and was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 2016. They came from nearby with Cicely Tyson was born. I was born and raised in Harlem and so to see her And to be here, and it wouldn't be in black history month as well. It's the best. Some came from much further away, where she made a name for herself as a stage green and TV performer. I flew all the way from Los Angeles, California just to be here. For this moment. The line was a block long as people paid respects to Tyson, who died late last month at age 96 on Oscar Wells, Gabriel. AP News I'm Jackie.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on AP News

AP News

01:36 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on AP News

"Held for Sicily Taison, many brave the cold in New York City to give a warm farewell to the legendary actor. They came from nearby with Cicely Tyson was born. I was born and raised in Harlem and so to see her and to be here, and it wouldn't be in black history month as well. It's the best. Some came from much further away, where she made a name for herself as a stage green and TV performer. I flew all the way from Los Angeles, California just to be here. For this moment. The line was a block long as people paid respects to Tyson, who died late last month at age 96 people, young and old and in between gathering Harlem church, some carrying photos and other Mementos of the actor. Tyson was the first black woman to land a recurring role in a dramatic TV Syriza. She earned an Oscar nomination for her role in the 1972 movie Sounder. She also won two Emmys. A Tony Award agent he ate and was awarded the Medal of Freedom in 2016 on Oscar Wells. Gabourey. Oh, Thank you for calling 1888 farmers to switch and you could save an average of $470 on your auto insurance. That's a lot of money in just a few minutes with savings like that. You could be lounging on an impractical amount of ornate and overpriced throw pillows he bought for your couch. But you won't because you're better with money than that. That's why you're calling us in the first place. Call 1888 Farmers to get a quote today are farmers conversation with annual savings dated December 2020 100, My farmer structure, fire insurance exchanges. Orfalea products out of L. On everything. Quinn with an AP news Minute Despite efforts to try to ramp up vaccination events across.

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Los Angeles' California Science Center Makes Home Of Space Shuttle Endeavour Available For Weddings

Tim Conway Jr.

00:24 sec | 2 years ago

Los Angeles' California Science Center Makes Home Of Space Shuttle Endeavour Available For Weddings

"Me to the moon. Let me and spaced out has a different meaning in the era of covert 19. But for lovebirds you want a flight of fancy the California Science Center in L. A is willing to help. You can now get married in the hangar that houses the space shuttle endeavor. The Science Center says it wanted to help out couples who may be squeezed for venue availability because of the pandemic.

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"los angeles california" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

Soundrise Podcast

04:39 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on Soundrise Podcast

"Well mostly with my family chilling. I was also on On some sort of break from work. So i decided to spend it with music not flicks and the scent and scented candles letter. How about you. Oh well sounds interesting. My break was pretty exciting to because i got engaged. So that's a big news in my life relations. Yes thank you. And of course. I spent a lot of time with my family with my fiance. We came back to poland. We were in serbia for a long time for about five months. I think so. Now we're back to poland. And i'm very excited about the vaccines in finally getting out of this hell that this pandemic has been but it's been good lately so today we have a really interesting act- that you chose for us and i really like your choice. I think it's a bandit there's a lot to talk about so tell me who are we talking about today yet. We're talking about weezer. A famous rock bands. The reason why. I chose them. Because i know the name you know it's been circulating around social media lots but i never got into them. I never actually picked up one of their records and and listen to it. So i just thought that this would be a perfect perfect to dig up there their work so to say so share a few words about weezer they were founded in one thousand nine hundred ninety two in los angeles california. The lineup consists Currently off petric wilson. Brian bell rivers cuomo and Scotch schreiner This is not really their standard lineup..

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"los angeles california" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

TalkRadio 630 KHOW

05:36 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on TalkRadio 630 KHOW

"On Holly Thursday. February 2nd 1922 Shortly after 7 A.m.. Unusually cold morning in Los Angeles, California, But the town will heat up soon enough because the body is about to be found over the Alvarado court apartments. Home to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. You've probably seen some of them in the moving pictures. There's someone else who lives in this exclusive Hamlet Guy and 404 B. He's a director with several Hollywood hits under his belt. Normally, he would be waiting for his valet to unlock the front door and draw his bath while his driver fired up the custom build McFarland to deliver him to the studio. Not today. Today, everything is going to be different. It Alvarado cord because that director is bleeding out on his very expensive carpet. Stone cold dead. On February, 1st 1920 to 1 of Hollywood's most successful directors was found dead in his living room. Bullet in his back. His name was William Desmond Taylor on Within hours, news of his murder spread throughout Hollywood. It was clear from the start. It wasn't a simple Hollywood whodunit. List of suspects stretched as long as the line outside a movie premiere. I'm Tracy Patton. All right. Welcome back. It is the Ben Ferguson show. Nice Have you with us on this Super Bowl Sunday? And if you listen to the media, the Super Bowl is nothing more than an evil super spreader event that you should be terrified up. Yes, it is a super spreader event that everyone should be absolutely terrified of. Meanwhile, the same media that's trying to scare the hell out of you with Super Bowl Sunday and people going to the game or having a party or taking their mask off for a moment outside. Yeah, the same people that are telling you that the world is ending the sky is falling. It is the exact same people. It had none of this to say. When there was antifa and black lives matter. They were meeting all the time in the streets Come Yngling. Had no issues, then. Had not a single issue. 1 800. 47497321 804 74973 Children to marry your on the Ben Ferguson show. Hi, Mary. Yes, Hide, then. Well, I'm just a little curious is why cute when a former president Trump didn't wear a mask and he had all kinds of super spreader rallies. Nothing was said he didn't even wear a mask until he got called it. Then he refused to wear one after so comparing the black lives met of marches, which was way back starting almost a year ago. We didn't know it's much Dennis. We doing about cold it here. The Black Lives matter Rally last weekend in California, Ma'am just seems like there's such a double standard with the Republican. Anything they want to do is okay, but anything the Democrats try to do they always get this crazy about. Let's talk about facts for a second. Let's talk about facts per second. I think this is important. Did Joe Biden come in? And give you a set of standards that within an hour he broke yes or no, I wouldn't do that inside the capital for one minute. He had his mask off. Nope. When he went to the Lincoln Memorial with his family, which is on federal land, federal property, and he just demanded that every single American wear a mask. Okay, well, so then maybe he was wrong bed. I didn't. Okay. My point is my point is that here's the thing that's not just hypocrisy. Let me finish. Let me finish. That's not just hypocrisy. Mary. That's just that's corruption at the highest level. When you have a present it comes in and tells you you have to live by a certain set of rules. But I don't have to ever That's more than just hypocrisy. That's literally he did a mandate. It's the same thing with Nancy Pelosi last week. $500 Fine if you don't go through the metal detectors when you're in Congress. Sure enough, guess he went around the middle detectors, Nancy Pelosi, but she'd have to pay a fine because you speak of the house. He's the leader of the party. Are you kidding me? You know, don't to be very, very, very, very, very clear. Donald Trump never did the mandates that Joe Biden did. And Donald Trump was not saying one thing and then doing the complete other If anything, I would argue you. You could be mad at Donald Trump. And that's fine because you think you should have handled it differently. But at least he wasn't walking hypocrisy where he puts a mandate on you must wear a mask and all federal property yada, yada yada and then doesn't do it. That's when you could get angry. But Donald Trump didn't do that. It's Joe Biden that did that. And you hung up, I guess has making too many points with facts instead of emotion. 1 804 7497321 804 74973 to 2 you are on Event. Ferguson showing the Patriot mobile dot.

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Sports stadiums around the country being used as vaccine megasites

Houston's Morning News

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

Sports stadiums around the country being used as vaccine megasites

"Of the vaccine world that we live in the covered 19 world We live in That we have more tenants going on at stadiums around the United States now for vaccine inoculations than we do for actual fans. Dakota sporting events They're talking about here in Houston of using, of course, energy. Stadium in order to be able to inoculate individuals. Dodger Stadium is being used in Los Angeles, California Citi Field in New York, where the patent Mets play is gonna be used for inoculations there. Gillette Stadium is gonna be used outside of Boston, where the New England Patriots play one thing I saw an interesting little

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"los angeles california" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

News Talk 1130 WISN

01:38 min | 2 years ago

"los angeles california" Discussed on News Talk 1130 WISN

"On Holly Thursday, February 2nd 1922 Shortly after 7 A.m.. Unusually cold morning in Los Angeles, California, But the town will heat up soon enough because the body is about to be found over at the Alvarado court apartments home to some of the biggest names in Hollywood. You've probably seen some of them in the moving pictures. There's someone else of this in this exclusive Hamlet Guy and 404 B. He's a director with several Hollywood hits under his belt. Normally, he would be waiting for his valet to unlock the front door and draw his bath while his driver fired up the custom build McFarland to deliver him to the studio. But not today. Today, everything is going to be different it Alvarado cord because that director is bleeding out on his very expensive carpet. Stone cold dead. On February, 1st 1920 to 1 of Hollywood's most successful directors was found dead in his living room. A bullet in his back. His name was William Desmond Taylor on Within hours, news of his murder spread throughout Hollywood. It was clear from the start. It wasn't a simple Hollywood whodunit. List of suspects stretched as long as the line outside a movie premiere. I'm Tracy Patton join me and my co host James Remark as we explore one of Hollywood's most fascinating murder mysteries. Murder in Hollywood life. Listen and follow this podcast for free on the I Heart radio app number one for music, radio and podcasts. All in one.

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California first: A Latino U.S. senator to replace Harris

The John Phillips Show

00:24 sec | 2 years ago

California first: A Latino U.S. senator to replace Harris

"From California will be from Los Angeles, California Governor Gavin Newsom appointed Secretary of State Alex Padilla to be the next United States senator representing California, helped fill the seat being vacated by Vice president elect Kamila Harris Padilla's the child of Mexican immigrants. A lifelong L. A resident, and he'll be California's first Latino senator. Mistake by the Lake

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Los Angeles, California continues to shatter coronavirus case records

Politics

00:45 sec | 2 years ago

Los Angeles, California continues to shatter coronavirus case records

"Los Angeles is experiencing the toughest impact of the Corona virus pandemic. Josie Wong of member station KPCC has details L A county residents have been under a stay at home order for weeks, but the number of covert 19 cases keeps growing and at a pace not seen before. Public health officials have confirmed more than 100,000 new cases. In just the last week, hospitals have run out of intensive care beds for the sickest coronavirus patients across Southern California that's required some to be treated in non ICU beds. With the number of deaths approaching 9000 in L. A county officials are in a rush to deliver the vaccine to its health care workers. The goal is for 10,000 vaccinations by the end of the year. For

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Los Angeles - California boat captain indicted in fire that killed 34

KOGO's Evening News

00:42 sec | 3 years ago

Los Angeles - California boat captain indicted in fire that killed 34

"Against the captain of the scuba diving boat that caught fire and sank. Off the coast of Santa Barbara last year. Captain Jerry Boylan has been indicted on federal manslaughter charges for the deaths of 34 people who were trapped below deck when the boat caught fire overnight. Boylan and four other crew members escaped. Boylan was charged Pacific Lee for misconduct, negligence and inattention by failing to train his crew conduct fire drills and having a roving night watchman on the conception when fire broke out September 2nd of last year. Federal safety investigators faulted the owners of the vessel for a lack of oversight. But they weren't charged with any crime and the exact cause of the fire hasn't been determined. Maryland Haider KOGO News of the Los Angeles County

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Los Angeles - California paid $400 million in jobless benefits to inmates

John Rothmann

00:29 sec | 3 years ago

Los Angeles - California paid $400 million in jobless benefits to inmates

"California state prison inmates has grown to a staggering $400 million that is nearly tripled the amount prosecutors first disclosed last week. The new number coming from the California Employment Development Department. Comparing its unemployment claims data to inmates. Social Security numbers in all, records show about 31,000 inmates applied for benefits more than 20,000 were paid about $400 million San Francisco is preparing to impose stronger

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New L.A. County ‘Safer at Home’ restrictions revealed amid COVID-19 surge

Here & Now

02:56 min | 3 years ago

New L.A. County ‘Safer at Home’ restrictions revealed amid COVID-19 surge

"Million people infected in two weeks. That's how fast the Corona virus is blitzing through the U. S population and in many states around the country, strict new measures are in place to try to stop the spread. We're going to check in on a few hot spots right now. A three week ban on outdoor dining goes into effect tonight here in Los Angeles County and the Board of Supervisors is considering another stay at home order. Joining us now is Jackie 40, a health reporter with KPCC and L. A. And and Jackie. What is the situation with the rise in cases here in L. A. I mean, we're experiencing a huge surge in new coronavirus cases across California. But like you said, particularly in L. A over the last week, we've broken daily case records. Multiple times. Health officials reported nearly 6200 cases just yesterday. Hospital beds are filling up and now unfortunately, we're seeing deaths really begin to rise over the last week on average, 28 people are reported dead every day. How Jackie, I wanna also ask you about some of the bands that are now going into effect. This outdoor dining band was nearly overturned yesterday in a really close vote 3 to 2 tell us a little bit about that. California has a color coded a reopening system based on Corbett infection rates, and since that was implemented by Governor Gavin Newsom of the summer L A has always been in the strictest here because we have been a hot spot. So indoor dining has not been allowed for months, but outdoor dining has, And now that we're seeing this new surgeon cases L. A county health officials decided to close outdoor dining for at least three weeks and restrict restaurants to take out and delivery. Only yesterday, the L. A Board of Supervisors had a very long spirited discussion about it after hearing from restaurant owners who say that it would just devastate the industry, and now there's no federal funding to help them out. The board eventually voted in favor after health officials said that it's been clear that people are just going to restaurants with folks outside of their immediate families, You know, taking their masks off to eat and therefore increasing the risk of new infections so that then will go into effect tonight at 10. And and there's also talk about of the stay at home order being floated with the 30 seconds. I have. What would that look like? Yeah, it's really designed to keep people in their homes as much as possible. So no gathering with anyone outside of your household. The order would really reduce capacity at places like stores K through 12 schools would continue a 20% capacity. They're really trying to find a sweet spot where they can keep people from gathering and spreading the virus, but still allows him retail stores to remain open. We don't know when it will go into a factor really, exactly where the details will be. Yeah. So much to watch for their That's Jackie 48 Health reporter with KPCC in Los Angeles, California Thank you so much. Thanks.

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Los Angeles - California has same-day voter registration

The Afternoon News with Kitty O'Neal

00:41 sec | 3 years ago

Los Angeles - California has same-day voter registration

"Today, according to the nonprofit vote America Founding CEO Debra Cleaver says California ranks fifth among states with the highest percentage of non registered voters registered to vote this election day. Your citizen. You have the race of O. You should not let anyone stop you from casting your ballot. Cleaver says. The process is simple and straightforward. Polling place you bring your idea with you. You thought a voter registration form And then you get. Both California is one of 20 States and the District of Columbia that allow Election Day voter registration. More than 11 million Californians have already cast ballots in this year's election. Anxiety over the election's been causing a major

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Los Angeles - California Theme Parks Launch Petition Asking Newsom For Permission To Reopen

Tim Conway Jr.

00:46 sec | 3 years ago

Los Angeles - California Theme Parks Launch Petition Asking Newsom For Permission To Reopen

"I had the theme parks. There's a petition out there. Maybe you consign it right. Get some of these theme parks open. People get their jobs back in his place to go with the kids. Win win California theme parks are launching a petition for permission to reopen their sending it straight to Governor Gavin Newsom Beautiful. The trade group representing all major theme parks across California, says the closures are having an economic impact on its employees. Dizzy Land, California Adventure and all other California amusement parks have been closed since mid March due to the Cove it pandemic. Late last month, Disney laid off around 28,000 of its employees and in Midsomer. Kember governor. Newsome said he would soon released guidelines for reopening theme parks. But there's still no word on when that could

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Los Angeles - California Republican Party says it will not comply with state's cease and desist order on ballot drop boxes

San Diego's Morning News with Ted and LaDona

00:32 sec | 3 years ago

Los Angeles - California Republican Party says it will not comply with state's cease and desist order on ballot drop boxes

"California's GOP and the state Republicans say they won't remove unofficial ballot boxes deemed illegal by the secretary of state boxes were placed in L, a Orange and Fresno counties. The GOP was ordered to remove the boxes by yesterday, but now they say they're going to add more. The party maintains the boxes comply with California's ballot laws allowing for people to collect ballots from voters and return them to election offices. But Secretary of State says they don't qualify because they're not supervised. A statue of former

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