35 Burst results for "Lucia"

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Lucia Navarro Joins Jim Hanson to Discuss Latino Values
"So we have a member of a new organization that I am very thrilled to introduce you if you haven't heard of them called americano media that is speaking from a conservative viewpoint to the Latino community and joining us now is Lucia Navarro and award winning journalist from americano and Lucia. I'm glad we finally got you on it was my fault, but good to hear from you. It is a pleasure. Thank you, Jennifer the invitation. We're very happy to be with you and very happy to share the news of poor American. What is a purpose with all the communities? And the whole community there in the United States. Well, and that's just it. You guys are speaking in Spanish, which we have historically been bad at. You know, I mean, most Americans know exactly none languages were marginally competent in English. But now we've got people in their own language hearing the views that mirror their beliefs, mirror their their beliefs in God and country and entrepreneurship and all that. So tell us tell us how it's going at americano media. I know, I know it's going well. I want to hear how well. Well, it is very well let me tell you, because as you just said, we explained Latinos. The real views of the politics in the U.S., we do not believe that all Latinos are Democrats because they think that they are the parties that are going to really fight for them. We do not believe that. And we're sure that many Latinos are just blind. I mean, they don't understand that the values that we share is Latinos. Those that we were raised with are Republican

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Dave Brat on the Grim Outlook for the US Economy
"Look, we got a lot of bad things happening in the country right now. Almost too many to count. But the one that's hitting all of us is the damage they've done to the economy. So we're going to have someone on to talk now about what the damage is and what we can expect. Former congressman Dave brat now economics professor. Dave, it's bad. It's ugly. I cry when I open my financial apps. And you're not going to tell me it's getting better, huh? No, there's no good news out on that horizon. We're not only destroying inflation and the price system and the interest rate, which is the price of money. It's the main price that we use to make all our other calculations, but we've been in a 50 year decline on the major variables that affect the real economy. Too much attention is paid to the stock market, which is the financialization of all this stuff right now. That's fine. You know, that affects your retirement and all that. But the real economy is what makes that possible. And if you just think through the main components that drive growth, capital investment business investment, small business is getting clobbered, human capital is one third of growth. That's education and just compare our high school graduates with the Chinese and Indian competitors and we're getting clobbered and then the main driver that causes economic growth. I did my PhD in economic growth. And, you know, if you had capital, you get diminishing returns, you remember in your horrified freshman macro class there. But there's only one variable that causes long run economic growth, and that's called total factor productivity. That's the creativity and the ideas and the entrepreneurship that's made America great. And if you neglect that one, that one, if you have it, it makes the whole curve go way higher.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jim Hanson and Corey DeAngelis Chat About School Choice
"Now let's talk about the other big win. State of Arizona, the money follows the kids, laid out for us, Cory. Yeah, so the victory in Arizona is the biggest school choice victory in U.S. history. Every single family, regardless of income, regardless of background, will be able to take their kids state funded education dollars to the education provider of their choosing. That could be a public school, a private school, a charter school, or a home based education option. With this victory, Arizona cements itself as the number one state for school choice. And when governor doocy of Arizona signs this bill into law, which he is expected to do soon, he'll essentially be walking up to governor desantis of Florida and snatching out of his hands, the school choice championship belt of the U.S.. Look, ducey's been a leader in school choice. We all know this. This is friendly competition and more Republican state governors should follow the lead of doocy and desantis and go all in on school choice. Now is the time to do it. Support for educational freedom is at an all time high and defenders of the status quo are on defense. We saw this with Terry McAuliffe. We saw this with the national school boards association who tried to label parents as domestic terrorists for pushing back at school board meetings about curriculum. Well, since then, over the past half a year, 26 states have already left the national school boards association. We might as well call them the regional school boards association.

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Jim Hanson and Corey DeAngelis Discuss Carson v. Makin
"Corey D'angelo is with the association or the American federation for children. And he has been just a leader in the fight for school choice. And we got two wins. First, the Supreme Court decision I forgot, and then also the Arizona decision to have the entire state be run with the money following the children. Congratulations, because you were a part of both those. Maybe not the Supreme Court case as much. But tell us the implications of the scotus decision first. Yeah, totally. This is the Carson V Macon case coming out of Maine. It was a 6 three decision in favor of parental rights and education. And the basic takeaway is if you're gonna have a school choice program, you can't discriminate against religious families and religious schools by excluding them. That's what was happening in Maine. And it pretty much reaffirmed what we already found in the Espinosa V Montana decision in 2020, which was a 5 four decision on the part of parents. And it also reaffirmed that school choice has no issue with the separation of church and state, which is not itself in the constitution. For the same reasons that pell grants don't violate the establishment clause with the pell grant for low income kids, you can take the money, you can go to a public or private university, a religious or non religious university, and you have a choice in the matter. Same thing with pre-K programs, same thing with Medicaid. You can take your Medicaid dollars to a private religious hospital if you want. And there's no separation of church and state issue because the primary beneficiary that funding is the individual student and their families and they can pick among religious and non religious

The Kicker
"lucia" Discussed on The Kicker
"And in general, the coverage of sexual abuse victims. At the end of December, as everybody knows, it's really Maxwell was convicted of 5 federal sex trafficking charges. After a jury in New York, concluded that she played a pivotal part in recruiting and grooming teenage girls to be sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein. A Maxwell was found guilty of 5 of the 6 federal counts he was charged with and faces up to 65 years in prison sentencing hearing is not yet been held. The trial and the way it was conducted raise all kinds of important questions for journalists about how sexual assault victims are treated in the justice system by lawyers, by their own jury, and all of this is now being discussed in light of this very high profile trial. I'm really pleased to be joined today by two journalists who have followed this closer than anybody. Julie K Brown is an investigative reporter within Miami Herald, who is the reporter who first brought Jeffrey Epstein's crimes to light. Her work includes the heralds 2018 series examining how he managed to arrange secret plea deal and escape life in prison, even though he was a suspected of sexually abusing more than a hundred underage girls and young women. The chia Osborne Crowley is a London based journalist, a lawyer and a reporter for law 360. She's covered the Maxwell trial for forthcoming book and documentary and she's the author of my body keeps your secrets, which tells the story of a young woman's body in the age of social media. Julie and Lucia, thank you so much for being here. Thanks for having us. Thank you so much for having us. It's such a pleasure. It's a real honor to be here with both of you. Before we get into the core of this question, just give me your sense. We were talking before we started recording this conversation just about what it was like covering this trial in New York and how hard it was and how hard it was especially for a journalist doing this. Julie, give me a sense of what it was like day to day. Covering this in Lower Manhattan. Well, I've covered, you know, I've been doing this for 30 plus years and I've covered many, many trials both in state courts and federal courts, including federal courts in New York. And I have to say this is probably the worst experience I've ever had in my career covering a trial. I just think it was complicated in part by the fact that we were in the throes of COVID. I think that that aggravated the situation. But beyond that, I think that there was this unnecessary chaos, given the fact that this trial had been planned for so long, I think that everything was completely unorganized, especially in the beginning for the first few weeks of the trial and that nobody knew where to go, even people running the courthouse didn't know where to tell people to go. We were told one thing one day and another thing another day. So it was, as I said, it was probably my worst experience covering a case in my 30 plus years of journalism. What did you make of it? Yeah. Well, I completely agree with Julie. I mean, I was really, I was genuinely very, very shocked by this..

The Dan Bongino Show
Student Opens Fire at Timberview High School in Arlington, TX
"Important There is an ongoing situation right now in Arlington Texas at timberview high school appears to be some active shooter on the Lucia police are on the scene out there Again that's an Arlington Texas Now here's what we know We know there are some injuries We don't know yet about fatalities I haven't gotten an update throughout the show We will pass on any breaking news information of course I'm watching live on the screen right now Some of the news channels it appears the external perimeter there's obviously a lot of emergency vehicles looks like a crowded parking lot as well but there doesn't seem to be a lot of commotion outside the school nor a lot of people which indicates a couple of things Obviously they are still locked down inside because they are not outside or exiting the school Says to me they may be still suspicious that someone may be inside the shooter they may be doing some kind of a grid search inside of the school But again it doesn't appear to be a lot of emergency personnel entering and it looks like they're already inside Based on the presence we have there we see some ambulances as well Indicating again the obvious that they're expecting some injuries there and apparently they're already have been some Again we don't know about fatalities

Mark Levin
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema Confronted by LUCHA Thugs in Arizona State University Bathroom
"The Democrats have sent their militia out again They've all these hardcore Marxist organizations Black Lives Matter Not so much antifa and tiva pretty much operates on its own But you have groups of illegal aliens other groups Who protest who go to the homes of Supreme Court Justices who are now trying to intimidate to United States senators to Democrats cinema and mansion in particular cinema Cinema was harassed bullied and sure it's going into a public restroom at the Arizona state University the ladies room the other day Yesterday and apparently she just flew in from Arizona to Regan national and they met her there and were harassing her there as well And this group is called Lucia LU CHA And has pointed out by power line Scott Johnson the lucha thugs who stalk senator cinema in the ladies room and Arizona state yesterday We're not out to win friends or influence people in the style of Dale Carnegie In little decency in an argument they applied time tested tactics

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"lucia" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"This elevate on jay btv. Wow you're so good you could host a whole your own show. Let me you. We'll take over over anytime you want. You know more about music than i do because you're playing tons of ice anyhow. How are the biggest shows you've done in front of those big big crowds. How does that make you feel feels amazing man. I mean you know when you answer. It's it's a delicate balance. Because you playing night off tonight like you. You wanna put the same jeans every show but you have to like temperate a little bit. Because they're gonna run out of steam by the end of the tour. I'm but just to play in front of a whole group of people whole crowd of people where you see people mouthing along the words clapping smiling in some cases crying which is crazy to me. It's as incredible. I could really is the fuel that keeps me going and keeps me doing this kind of thing even while you're doing some of your songs. Getting little goose pimples. I call it skin orgasms by the way. But it's sort of you know how you get that when you see a band there are those moments where just things happen and it just means so much. Yeah for sure. Now jacob what is next Next up we have a song called next few which i kind of felt like in the making of the record was the turning point where i should've hit upon something that was like okay. This is sort of the core thematic corn musical core. Of what the. Ms and yeah. It's about again you know we. Patty was pregnant. Thinking a lot about having a kid and sort of willgame into and There's this bure court that. I really love where she says. Every everywhere you go create your own paradise and it's kind of about that it's sort of framing this very tender moment between you know myself and my wife like indian like the the people that i love and like how that is sort of like bubble of perfection in paradise in this within this world of like a lot of messed up things going on you know a lot of beautiful things too but like you can't deny that there's a lot of stuff too so it's it's sort of about that anyways. What a great song. And this is like an acoustic awesome song enjoy here. It is right now. At rj btv hd stage..

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"lucia" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
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Rock N Roll Archaeology
"lucia" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
"My senior name. Okay saint lucia at saint like loose show saint. Uc doesn't matter. Not i never you know. I go through. I hope i do all this right. Because you know i'm just a crazy wholesale just loves the music man you deal with so many bands and artists like you. You're good again to me. It's you know the whole thing is is music is the best thing for people. I was like went back to the early days. You know when we were all cavemen and they had the drums going and the dancing staying up all night. Getting stoned remember those days. I was there man i was. We were there together in a an original first. Tv show is in a cave. Like what are these screens like. Everyone freaks out this new technology. It's amazing when you go like for even two or three years. You're behind the time it's insane right now so your son's going to grow up with the latest technology and then he's going to embrace all the newest stuff nickel dad. You know nothing. You're just so stupid. Probably yeah anyhow. This great addition. Jv tv what's next next up. We have a song called. Elevate which i think is like along with dancing glasses. Probably almost well well-known song and. Yeah this is like. I really felt like when i was making our first record. The song was like when i came up with a song. It was really like this. Was the the mission statement in a way. It's sort of contained all the things that i've imagined saint lucia having it was sort of flirted with being a bit cheesy like like like drew from a few of the guilty pleasure classics of like the eighty s. But it sort of had this melancholy quality so to me. It's like it's like very to me. It's like quite a well-balanced piece of music in that it's like it's got that but if she's but it's also got like a little slight serious quality to it as well which to me is like all my favorite songs that sort of like fight between the happy and the sad doing so. Well thanks this.

Rock N Roll Archaeology
"lucia" Discussed on Rock N Roll Archaeology
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Dude Soup
Giant Tortoises Eat Baby Birds
"Scientists have just published the first piece of video evidence that proves the giant tortoises are fucking murder. Machines cool yeah. They have a list they do. Yeah checking one item fair. It's true the bird. They are from east africa. Shows one of these big boys hunting killing and eating a baby. But that's very exciting to watch telling fish swim in school tomorrow. You really cool evolution right. What murder but once you get good enough at evolving you just murder humans apex. Swear not late. that's an apex. Turtle it off so you said it was a baby bird though. It was a walk up to a nest. And just like oh. This looks lucia. Yes so the bird fell out of a tree. Oh of all and then fell onto the ground and then the tortoise walks up to it and just fucking start snapping at and the bird also to its credit starts pecking tortoise. The tortoise bats. Well okay. here's the thing a biologist who watched it spent a lot of time in his right up trying to convince us that it was actually a fair fight. Tortoise tortoises the size of the advantage of size the bird try to defend itself by pecking at the reptiles is. which is. it's only weak spot. Who's actually a fair fight. Is that a fair fight. Or one creature has one weak spot in one's a baby and one's probably a hundred and twenty years old. Yeah it's also got age it's aged. Yeah okay so who won though the tour okay. He's wearing armor. Yeah that's what i'm saying though. But he was. The bird was had open access to the is. That's the weak point of the eternal but deter had open access to the birds is like smacking guy in the nuts is a fair fight. That is a fair fight. Not

Aria Code
"lucia" Discussed on Aria Code
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Aria Code
"lucia" Discussed on Aria Code
"At this point she is even more out of touch with the physical concrete surroundings. That she's in. She only has a few lines. The text here is extremely economical. She's singing really about death. Basically my earthly reality is full of tears. But i will be in heaven praying for you you being still again at gardo. I won't be happy in heaven until you join me there. So just these few ideas. Which really kind of union beyond the earth. The world which is usually all that operatic lovers have to look forward to. They can't be together in the earthly world because of some horrible authority figure like in or some sort of social expectations that make it impossible but they nearly always sing. Something about being reunited in heaven. Lucia does this here and the melody that she sayings and the orchestration create does kind of high irrationally exuberant sense of existing in heaven or being translated to some other sort of plateau of the. There's a wide range of human experiences and some of them are spiritual some of them are clinical. Some of them are cotillion just ordinary routine. But the point is there's going to be overlap and the overlap of the clinical and the spiritual makes a whole lot of people uncomfortable. And my hope is that one day we can get past that because to pretend these states of mind are all liability and no assets does no one. Those of us living with mental health conditions will certainly have problems that other people don't have will also be able to see solutions where other people cannot see them. So we are. Innovators entrepreneurs people who change the world. If we're able to not be so ashamed of the conditions that we have that we don't get the help me make so the final segment of the latter intensifies. The ornamentation of free embellishments very sort of intense buzzing. Little trail of facts. There are many difficulties in this role. First of all it's quite a big orchestra especially for voice like mine was not that and who had to travel to be heard and still stay beautiful when we train. It's always beautiful and when you go stage with the pressure with them fear and after such a long. Sometimes you're tired to like to challenge myself with difficult positions or running sometimes or climbing sometimes on elements of the set and see what point i could go with the risk of falling down of course but it's so you're so happy to have survived to there that it's like freedom commute.

Aria Code
"lucia" Discussed on Aria Code
"To women. And the word hysteria came from the word hysterikos womb. In greek we were seen as our endocrine systems menstruation. Childbirth menopause postpartum depression. It was in all blood or blood was dirty. We had to be kept under control and we will likely to go crazy to be vicious to be depressed. This is a normal response to that kind of violation. This is a deep trauma. Being trapped being physically and sexually violated around the body remembers and how much violence can a woman take. How much scorn. How much terek. And she absorb without like a soldier on a battlefield exhibiting symptoms that are then diagnose this crazy. It quickly became obvious to me. And i was the only one on this ward who had not been raped most of them by the people who were supposed to be protecting often like their fathers their grandfathers uncles. Whatever who would really really hurt them. I also experienced trauma. But it was at the hands of the american healthcare system. Where i was treated as a body without a mind so getting into that hospital and seeing how trauma connected all of us and how frequently that trauma was gender based and sense me when asked three begins. The first thing we hear is a chorus celebrating the successful wedding which is going to be so good for these families politically and then the news arrives. That lucia has actually stabbed her husband in the wedding chamber. And then of course there. Is this madsen. Which is a senior. Everybody knows and wants to have as beautiful and horrible as possible. Lucia herself enters. She has all of the characteristics of the classic.

Aria Code
"lucia" Discussed on Aria Code
"Is based on. Sir walter scott's novel the bride of lammermoor written sometime in the eighteen teens. What donizetti t- takes away from scott is mostly the central love triangle and the heroine the sort of repressed disempowered young women of marriageable age. The chia i grew up mostly in dayton ohio as the daughter of two iranian immigrants. Both of them were physicians. So a lot of ways. We had plenty of privileges but there were moments where i felt out of place. Simple things where are you from nowhere. You really really from no. Where are you originally from. Like those kinds of questions. What my parents taught me to expect. More of myself. That i was capable of more. Even when the rest of the world's expected less of me lucia.

Aria Code
"lucia" Discussed on Aria Code
"Role is to marry a prince as an a fairytale and to keep her mouth shut and if the husband does not please her too bad no expectation of love. That's not the deal. The deal is property and power so it would have been a restricted life and she would have had to keep her girlish longings to herself. She has no choices at all. It's understood that she will do what her brother wants. Enrico is not going to be swayed from his empire-building intention to unite her with arturo. She's just a product an object. They have no love for her. She was like a bird caught in a cage. Pretty little bird. Who could sing so beautifully and could never leave. Couldn't leave the cage. Until blood was her exit and her demise. By the time donizetti composed lucia longer more in eighteen. Thirty five mad scenes were fairly common on the italian opera stage and it was almost becoming expected thought. An opera with a strong central female character would end with some sort of burst into hallucination or dissociation but lucci is different from some of the other mad scenes that were popular around this time in setting up a lot of clues earlier on that. Lucia is at least unusual. Highly impressionable highly emotional and various cereal. I mean she talks to ghosts. She sees ghosts. She's not quite of this earth.

Aria Code
Breaking Mad: Donizetti's Lucia Di Lammermoor
"Role is to marry a prince as an a fairytale and to keep her mouth shut and if the husband does not please her too bad no expectation of love. That's not the deal. The deal is property and power so it would have been a restricted life and she would have had to keep her girlish longings to herself. She has no choices at all. It's understood that she will do what her brother wants. Enrico is not going to be swayed from his empire-building intention to unite her with arturo. She's just a product an object. They have no love for her. She was like a bird caught in a cage. Pretty little bird. Who could sing so beautifully and could never leave. Couldn't leave the cage. Until blood was her exit and her demise. By the time donizetti composed lucia longer more in eighteen. Thirty five mad scenes were fairly common on the italian opera stage and it was almost becoming expected thought. An opera with a strong central female character would end with some sort of burst into hallucination or dissociation but lucci is different from some of the other mad scenes that were popular around this time in setting up a lot of clues earlier on that. Lucia is at least unusual. Highly impressionable highly emotional and various cereal. I mean she talks to ghosts. She sees ghosts. She's not quite of this earth.

Aria Code
"lucia" Discussed on Aria Code
"Who is mad and who.

Morning Edition
California Wildfires Affect Air Quality and Health of Nevada Residents
"Multiple large wildfires are continuing to burn in California, and smoke and ash from these blazes are blanketing communities in northern Nevada, A U. S senator from Nevada is calling for research into the health effects of these deposits. From member station K U N. R Lucia Starbuck has more Reno residents haven't seen a blue sky in awhile. Air quality has measured unhealthy for eight days this month, meaning members of sensitive groups may experience serious health effects in firefighters face special challenges. Local fire chief says his crews will face 20 years of smoke exposure over the course of their careers. Senator Catherine Court has Masto thinks more information is needed. We need to study the impact long term impacts that this air quality is having on our health for for our firefighters, and for so many others, Cortez Masto says some of the funding in the Senate passed infrastructure bill should be used for the

Latino USA
Hector Rodriguez on What Inspired Him to Create El Peso Hero
"I. Am the creator of the graphic novel lattes next series as best so hero hours raised in the border so specifically i was raised in eagle pass texas. Which is about two hours away from san antonio in the sister city of being that us negative. While we la norfolk mexico. The border is a whole different world. It's rage between cultures languages food and growing up. I had a huge appetite for mexican entertainment media. And so i used to watch a lot of lucia di team flask staticky of when the yolk when the letter mccain and my grandparents loved the golden age of mexican cinema. Aw and so. Those characters are greater than life. And i had that influence. My father was also huge geek himself with being raised by watching. You know the old scores star trek. And you know reading captain herkus upturn rock and so i had these two worlds and i was just fascinated with these greater than life characters by you know. The american characters never really spoke to me. You know i like. I like to get around you know. When was the last time you saw batman eat bananas. You know or superman eat bundled say a spider meeting poly no of of course it wasn't until By ninety late ninety one eighty two. We moved to middle of texas college station which to me was a huge culture shock going from a majority latino classroom bilingual classroom to a general ed monolingual classroom but really cool thing about college station that they actually had independent comic bookstores. And so my dad would take me and my siblings to pick up comic books.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"lucia" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Are on the edge now. Yeah i remember what an amick you know. I mean that phrase you know what a picturesque you know. I mean it sounds like you know a film noir for holding glass wool only gasol. What's this about you know i. It's it's in my subconscious. absolutely no. it's totally in my subcontinent. born to run is because i know it. I mean it's famous. It's epic and as we talked about my buddy sam you know he will ever once wall say you know. I just wish. He wouldn't newborn to run and he do a different song. And i'm like sam someone. Someone's someone's first. Bruce show every concert. Every show is someone's first birsh and how disappointing it'd be if you go exactly. I hear tehran. Have you ever read The the doors biography now. Okay so jim. Morrison did not want to play light my fire anymore. He hated the loved the song but he was so fed up. but sharon. how could you not play like my fire. Exactly how they had exactly. Yeah carl wilson talked about from the beach voice. Who is the guitarist. Brian wilson's youngest brother Talked about he had reached the point where he was tired of doing like. Help me ronda. And a couple of their just he was tired and he realized And then might the best story about that. Is i remember this linda ronstadt was on johnny carson and for you old people young people who don't know johnny carson was the night talk. Show host right the greatest. Yeah always knowing better and so. Linda ronstadt was talking about that every once in a while she gets tired of doing Blue by you or does it want to do the songs. And she says she got tickets the frank sinatra and she had all the song she wanted to hear and she hit herself like. Oh my goodness my audience is me when they go to hear me. They want to hear these the same way. I want to hear new york new york and you know All this stuff. So yeah it's not about you vessel vassal vessel or whatever it is to to those people you've certainly you're there to like. Take them away and lift them up. You know. I mean their self gratification in performing bike right now i i i understand you get fed up of playing stuff but right exactly so. This was a blast. I hope he had fun was amazing and and and we barely touched on asimov. Sir i know we can do a whole series on castle and the other people that you grew up reading that. I'm sure you and i had a lot in common. Who's your bucket list for for authors. That you'd never got into as much as you should have a great question. I have one is ma. For sheer volume..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"lucia" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Want to see the way people should see it so about sixty forty as the split about sixty percent. She gets in the car about forty percents. Says she doesn't anybody ever actually tried to nail bruce down and he told them to well so in life. My thought is someone had told me. If you ever had bruce's a guest you would. You'd have to quit asking the question. And i thought back. Isaac asimov was a is a science fiction writer that on one of the and and as a kid you know as a high school kid i loved his is novels his short stories. I just a truly one of my favorite writers growing up and i remember in his autobiography. And i've told the story one hundred times on the podcast but He was doing a lecture and He gets to a story and he explains what the stories about at a guy in the audience says dr asimov. That's not with the stories about and is it says i wrote the story makes i. Of course i know what it's about and his his audience member said just because you wrote the story. What makes you think you know what it's about. And isaac in his autobiography said. I thought for a minute and i say you're absolutely right. The story is what you my reader. Thinks it's about and so my point is it. Yes it would be interesting to hear if bruce thanks. Mary gets in the car. The reality is that is not the only answer. No it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter because everybody is entitled to their own opinion and their own point of view like another famous fictional character. It's all on your point of view right. Yeah exactly but but that that i love that abby. You can't say the word. Jesse amdi ambiguity. Yes really my god. I'm not enough coffee today. Yeah thank you it. That's what it is it. It a song a poem a piece of literature is supposed to mean something to you but it could mean something different at different moments in time. Yes that's the beauty of it. And and i think in the car man. She gets in the car. She kicks him out and takes off with the car. Exactly right there is What a what is there a a song pick any song you know is going to mean something different to you today than it did when you were sixteen.

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"lucia" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"I'm looking for a fight. I'm looking to take it out on somebody and it clicked on me that you know at that point. Connor was also a hobby seizures. It's like he goes to a special needs school where it's you know. They take care of him but when they when he has a seizure go get him so. It's like i go to work. I get their beater. Thirty minutes yet. A seizure go get him. Okay now all this just building up. An and i realized that i said i grabbed my boss and he. He's pretty understanding. I was like i need a break. I need to get the hell out of here. I'm gonna. I'm gonna kill somebody. I'm looking to somebody's going to say something to me is going to set me off right. I'm gonna do more harm for your company by being here than by not be here so i took my time off. I can see the shrank. Winton see the sigua. Whatever whatever whatever and then i realized. Is that what it is to be depressed sitting on the couch during stealing sitting on the couch city staring at the ceiling for six hours. That's depression i know you know Bruce the bruce has the song factory you know and The very last verses ended the day factory whistle cries men walk through the gates with death in their eyes. And you just better believe boy. Someone's going to get hurt tonight. It's the working the working just the working life. Yeah you know doesn't it. Yeah bruce oh my god. It was at the wrong time. It was searching for you. Know but bruce. Along with. I don't know i probably have five or ten. I don't wanna say bucket list there. There's like these artists that i regret so much. That boost is one of those guys that you have to start at the beginning. I think you have to go to that first album and work your way back like there's a bunch of guys like there's bands that i regret that i didn't get into then and this is one supertramp another peter gabriel dylan to a certain extent. And they're all stuff that i'm aware but it's like oh god i want you know you want more and you have to get back into it and you know like he he is. He is a poet he is a true quote and he's he's he's you know. He mails it he gets it. You know guess it. There's a little bit of dylan. There's a little bit. Neil young and end. There's a reason. Yeah absolutely so to finish off. I i i got through my depression and i go okay. Let's try going back to work and and the anxiety was that..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"lucia" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Of finishing off. Steve called us all together because we knew each other. We had met paul and yeah jayme and he wanted paul he wanted to write you start an original back and it worked and it was literally like within weeks we met you know like okay. What styler you would start okay. It's going to be a little hard. You're a little jazzy. A little rock. You know you. The hard rock guys in the personalities gelled the music gel than we're just like it was a blast. It was a blast with the voice. Is i and there's a method to my madness. Where did you play or never. That's the side part. We spent we right away. We started writing. Yeah we were locked into that basement. We were fine tuning and we recorded. We did everything we played like one time. All right. yeah that's that's it doesn't bother me so much now but you know before it was like damn were right there. We broke up right then. So can we have our stuff. What's so yeah. I got a really recommend you To get the free ten day apple. Tv subscribe to the documentary. 'cause he talked about playing at a bar mitzvahs and moves in the vfw's and just all these different places they would play To get in front of an audience. It didn't matter In his biography he would talk about that. You would go to a bar and say we will play free. You know all will pass the hat. Whatever never from the hat. that's we're going to get. I think we joke in the last two three years that we've been you know back together or whatever we between. Excuse me between stephen paul. I think we calculated they have like ten thousand shows under their. Yeah from all the gigs. They did jam nights. And all this and all that and it was like. They're always there are always out. There always working working working working working until it became like. Because you're not doing what you really want to do. Your own music so it starts to like you know whereas me and the other guy were always like sitting home writing just trying to you know at one point. I realized damn i got like eighty songs written. What am i doing with. Sarah tells the story that You know she was flying anywhere she could in the late eighties early nineties..

Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"lucia" Discussed on Set Lusting Bruce: The Springsteen Podcast
"Did i i. I'm thinking of that Seen in almost famous right where the main characters Sister is leaving to go become a flight attendant or something you know and she she leaves him all those albums you know and and so This is an often there. There are themes that i run into in the podcast One of them. Enzo is that if you grew up in the east coast. There's a better than fifty percent chance. You discovered bruce in summer camp. Just yes that is. Yeah either either either. A bunk made loved bruce or often. A counselor bruce And another thing is siblings. You either find your musical heroes. Because of an older sibling or you rebel against sibling. And you find your own or or you're the oldest then you're an influence or to your younger siblings so it is. That was hulas that. And i can say i've inherited this for my sister also She loves all kinds of music. Like i say she listens to zeppelin judas priest and she listens to abba and disco and silenzi own. She doesn't make you. You know people categorize she just love music. She's ten years older than me. And she still out there listening like eighty here. This really you know like another frigging hard rock band like okay. Did you find this. you know. And i love that joy. And she's she's kinda my muse when it comes to music. I'll write a tune then when it's finished make her here at first because i judge that song by her reaction in a way like you know someone who just the joy of music whereas you know. Sometimes musicians were more critical. We're a little bit more hardboiled cynical. And that's not good with the puts a smile on her face. It's a good to know. When did you first get the issue that you wanted to learn how to play an instrument and after that. When did you wanna start. Writing songs been might know humming melodies in my head. Whatever for years. Like from the time i was like nine or ten years old and then i remember i remember. I used to air guitar. What i what Tennis racket or whatever it was like twelve or thirteen. And i remember doing that. To to to suite madame blue and stairway to heaven all these songs and then i was i you know whatever and i find You know what. I wanna qatar. I think i started late. Was probably like fifteen or sixteen. When i got my first guitar but the minute i brought it home and figured out how to like okay..

WBZ Midday News
Boston’s North End Celebrates Italy’s Euro Cup Win
"Party and the North end yesterday evening after Italy beat England in the Euro Cup finals. Italy 132 in a penalty shootout after a 1 to 1 draw WBZ Suzanne Sackville reports It was a joyful celebration in the streets of the north end. I am ecstatic right now. I'm feeling amazing. Amazing. I'm phenomenal. That is that is the most incredible game ever seen in my life? That was insane. Static extent, I'm going to go home and eat a big bowl of pasta. Hundreds were cheering, waving Italian flags and setting off firecrackers. Harry was the one England fan. I came across your reaction to the loss. It was a good game. He was being a good sport, but earlier, he told me if it goes to penalty kicks, it's not a real win. Lucia from Italy doesn't care what Harry says Talia. In the

Unexplained Mysteries
The Miracle of the Sun
"On a spring day in nineteen sixteen. A trio of children from the village of fatima headed out to the countryside with a flock of sheep. Nine year old lucia let her two cousins eight year old francisco and six. Jesse enter into the rich pasture. Land outside of their town deuce was daily routine for the three kids. Their families were shepherds and the children's spent most of their days with the sheep. They played games and cheese each other around the fields. It was a peaceful mostly uneventful life. Children and their families were devout catholics every morning before breakfast francisco and just jessica would say their prayers. Lucia carried a rosary with her into the passenger on this particular morning. It started to drizzle while the children watched the flock so they decided to hike up to a nearby cave and wait for the rain to pass in the cave. The kids took lunch break which included saying their prayers before breaking bread not long afterward gusts of wind began to shake the olive trees outside of the cave startled by the severity of the breeze. That children peaked outside to witness the storm but there was no storm as the kids stood in the mouth of the cave. The sky cleared in a blinding lights suddenly appeared above the nearby trees. The children were confused. The like wasn't coming from the sun and it didn't look like anything they'd ever seen but one thing was certain delight was coming toward them as it got closer. The kids saw take on a familiar shape until they could distinctly make out a human face then. The lights spoke. The children were terrified by its deep masculine voice. Little just seemed to start to cry. But the eldest lucia bravely stepped forward to protect her cousins.

The Watch
Interview With the Creators of 'Hacks'
"I am so very pleased to welcome onto the watch podcasts. The co creators and show runners at one of the best shows of the year hacks. Hbo max please. Welcome lucia yellow paul downs. And gen statsky guys. Thanks for coming on the podcast. It's for having traffic also thrilled because this appears to be in celebration of june fifteenth california's everything opening day. The first covid unfriendly podcast. We've ever done because you guys are on three zoom boxes on my screen. But you are all in the same room which i applaud. S right although truth be told. We have been bubble for about a year and a half together for a long time. Basically wrote the show and shot and edited it all during the pandemic. we've been together in the whole. It was made during this really fun time i. It's it's an even more impressive achievement. Because of that. And i do want to ask. I also wanna say extend my apologies chris. My co host is not here for this podcast partly because he thinks five people is too many but also. Because i think he assumed correctly that i was gonna hijack this and turn it into a sitters club. Podcast which. I which. I still might do spending how much time we have because big fan big hit my household. I think here. It's my star. wars. Yeah i mean. We're on the graphic novels currently outstanding. So but anyway i digress. Let's talk about tax So the three of you. I believe i work together on broad city a show that i also love very much. Is that maybe accurate is. This is the right place to begin the origin story of this show or reset me completely. If i'm wrong. Well janet actually met when we were both in sketch group in new york at many moons ago. Only two girls in the group women. I suppose and girls time. Yeah we were yelling. Twenty two thousand and they stopped mailing us so we were just slowly kick divy group sketch. Comedians always the best. He liked each other. We found we worked all together. So yeah that was. That was kind of our first and then obviously she and hall had already been working together. We're together we all met and just kind of immediately started working together. We're working on stuff.

Twisted Travel and True Crime
"lucia" Discussed on Twisted Travel and True Crime
"Instead he designed and built the caribbean's first solar powered catamaran ferry a few years later he helped set up and run a marina and a resort in margot bay at the resort and marina mr hathaway mingled with millionaires. Who would bring their super yachts and visiting celebrities in a way it was a sunkissed life. Full of glamour ex patriot killings in poor countries. Often boils down to money and i. It seemed like this may not have been the case with mr hathaway friend said that even though he mingled with the rich and famous he was a man of mice means. Britain is widely known that his private life particularly his infatuation with younger. Women held the key to his death. Bob hathaway had been stabbed multiple times and was found laying naked in a pool of blood on his own bed shortly after the murder. The local gossip was that the murder may have happened. Because of mr hathaway's friends they had boyfriends with criminal records. One of his friends said that bob was targeted. Without doubt he believed that there was no robbery or home invasion and no one believed that it was a random hit. Police speculated that mr hathaway's infidelity was the reason his first wife who was wealthier than he was left him shortly after they moved to saint lucia from the uk at the time of his death he was estranged from his second wife with whom he had begun a relationship when he was sixty one and she was only seventeen and still in school get a reputation for promiscuity and at the time of his murder he was believed to be sharing his home with not one but two young women he had written to a friend saying that these two women were bisexual friends. His second now estranged wife. Martina was a slim. Glamorous athletic woman and a self-confessed party girl when she was interviewed. The islanders were so taken aback by their forty four year. Age difference that it was assumed she was a prostitute. She said that's a mess. I love bob for who he is and what he's done for me. He helped pay for her schooling but their short marriage ended quickly after she got pregnant. By another man. Bob continued to send money to her and was indirectly supporting the child. They were not divorced the time of his murder but they had both agreed. The marriage could not continue. Sadly mr hathaway had no family on the island his closest relative a sister lived in the uk. The best man at their wedding have been the former president of the island and he took on the task of planning his friend's funeral. That man went on to say that he had told police. He wants no stone left unturned until the person who committed this terrible crime was brought to justice that being said he may have to turn over every stone and the caribbean because saint. Lucia has an overstretched under-equipped police force in court system. They typically have a terrible record of incompetent. Murder investigations and snail-paced prosecutions. Perhaps the island president had a hand in the speed at which this investigation moved. One of the two women who was living with him was brought to court and charged with his murder. It was believed by locals that the two women were trying to extort money from him. When something went wrong i searched high and low and there's no further news asked her charges or court proceedings after two thousand nineteen. Maybe something is happening. Maybe it isn't this. Is the common thread. All these cases there's consistently little to no communication between the police and the family and friends of the deceased this type violence and tragedy horrify many of the saint lucians rich visitors. But it's no surprise to those who live there away from the beautiful beaches the infinity pools and the travel influencers. The island is gripped by violent crime. It's an epidemic rooted in drugs in getting culture and two thousand seventeen fifty. Three people were killed on the island about forty three and twenty eighteen forty seven in two thousand nineteen and twenty six in the year of covid. This is all on an island that contains less than one hundred and eighty thousand people and certainly demonstrates it's outrageous murder rate saint lucia chief of tourism. Maybe worried about the brutal killing bob. Hathaway and the attacks on several other ex-patriots but sadly their killers and rapists may not be nearly so worried. There is some good news. Though seven years after the murder of roger pratt on february twenty first of twenty twenty four men charged with his murder brought to trial and convicted. Three of the four men were convicted of murder and the fourth of manslaughter. A year later just this month. In fact april of twenty twenty one. The killers received their sentences. Margaret commented on these sentences saying that she was pleased to be able to attend the sentencing of rogers killers. She thanks the judge and the jury for their careful consideration and was glad that after seven years justice was finally served she expects the cases to continue as many of the men will file appeals and she realizes that her relationship with saint lucia will be a long one. Thank you so much for listening. I hope you enjoyed today's case. And if you please take a moment to give twisted traveling. She crime a good rating in a review. If you'd like to buy me a sun-downer you can do so. By visiting the show description there you will find references as well as links to donate in either a one time donation or monthly donation. Please feel free to reach out on facebook. Instagram tiktok or through g mail at twisted tram lunch prime at gmail.com as always listeners subscribers. I'd like to wish you fair. Winds and following seas..

Conspiracy Theories
The Mystery of the Treasure at Rennes-le-Château
"In nineteen fifty three eighty five year. Old marie dinar. No lay on her deathbed. She spent her entire life in a tiny hilltop village. In the south of france ren lucia cto penniless and never married. Marie had no one to care for her except the family that had bought her home years before the core booze in return. She promised them a deathbed confession for much of her life. Marie was the housekeeper of the town's former priest. Baron jay sewn year decades earlier son. Years struck it rich overnight but never disclosed the source of his sudden wealth except to his ever-present confidante marie. Marie had hinted to the core booze. That when the time was right she shared the of sonya's fortune making them rich beyond their wildest dreams. They recalled her saying quote. You're walking on gold. You could feed the village for one hundred years and they would still be some leftover sadly. Marie suffered a stroke. That left her unable. To speak or write she died on january twenty ninth nineteen fifty-three taking sauniere secret to her grave. Ever since hundreds of thousands of travelers been drawn to ren lucia toe in search of ancient mysteries and one very elusive treasure

At Home
Surrounding Islands Covered in Ash After St. Vincent Volcanic Eruptions
"After a long dormant volcano erupted on ST Vincent, much of not only that Caribbean island but also neighboring islands are covered in ash. Eva seized a Packer report the ash from the lesser for a volcano blanketing not just ST Vincent, but neighboring Caribbean islands. Ash has been raining down as far as ST Lucia and Barbados, which is over 100, Miles east residents there being urged to keep removing the build up of ash from their roofs before it rains. Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley. What actually makes it heavier and therefore what we need is a little water, but a lot of muscles are a lot of shovel. Just 50 miles north ash over ST Lucia was said to have turned day into

ABC Perspective
St. Vincent covered in ash as volcano activity continues
"Continue on a Caribbean island where volcanoes now erupted several times says ABC is Derek Dennis and emergency on the island of ST Vincent Volcano on the island, south of ST Lucia and Martinique, corrupting multiple times and threatening to erupt again is likely to be More explosive eruptions, and it can get worse. So if you're still in not, we would actually leave immediately, and stories and Minister Carlos James helping to coordinate evacuations. With cruise ships docking to ferry people out there is a designated red zone covering a third of the island. Derek Dennis ABC News San

Travel with Rick Steves
Sevilla April Fair - Pre-Covid
"The week. Surrounding the easter holiday are traditionally a big time to celebrate with the family and spain even while spain has to prevent the crowds of pre. Covid times a little longer. By cancelling the big april fair again this year. Let's anticipate how celebrate vs biggest social event of the again next year local guide. Concepcion delgado joined us a few years ago to describe how they normally like to pull out all the stops in her hometown. Concepcion thanks for being here thank you. What does april fair into who've grown up in severe well april her age like the explosion of life. No he's like the explosion of colour c k. Everybody happy and having party. What are you celebrating life. I mean is it a spring thing and there was no. There was a reason why the fibia was started. But it has nothing to do with that anymore. It was a livestock market to improve. The economy of the people were gathering there not clear whores on cows and old that but Because people had to spend a few days while they were selling out older animals they were taking some food and wine along on. Does the only thing that's a revised now actual industrial horse market that had affair with it and now the horse businesses nuts so important in the in the party survives. That's good and lucienne style for a way that all the warring stuff anti-subversion correct now an end lucia do different cities have a professor or is it always the same date in the in the big city. All of them have a fair. But it doesn't need to me in an spring fair anymore. seventy starts severe. Sat which has been celebrating a fairy for longer but the rest of an alluvia adopted that idea of having party in spring or fall and they do a federal. So you can come to on the luthier. From april winds heaviest starts to september up to get to a town. Where a ferry as going on.

Scuba Shack Radio
Wet Notes - 3-28-21
"This is wet notes here on scuba shock radio for sunday march twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one first up today. I want to give you an update from reef or the reef environmental educational foundation. They have released their two thousand and twenty two field survey trips and it's pretty neat. They have eleven trips. Planned in two thousand and twenty two starting with saint vincent in february and that is being led by amy lee. For those of you who listen to the show. I had amy on the show last july. They also have a cuba trip in march followed by raja arm pot in april. May june will feature saint lucia and roett tan. july is. the red sea and hawaii is in august. The september two thousand and twenty two baht trip is already sold out grand. Cayman is october bon. Air's in november and the year closes out in december. In 'cause you might wanna take a look at the reef website for all the details availability and pricing. These trips. look pretty awesome last week ned. who's a dive master at. The shop passed on a new york times article about looking for climate solutions and this article was written by catrine einhorn. Essentially she reported that ocean bottom trawling for shrimp whiting. Cod and other fish emits as much carbon dioxide into the air as the entire globalization industry. Now this was based on a study published in the journal. Nature and it was pretty enlightening. About how trawling releases. Immense amounts of carbon from the ocean floor and that leads to more acidification of the water and that reduces the oceans capacity to absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide. You can check out the entire article on the new york times website look for climate solutions by katrina einhorn. There's another piece of good news. Out of molly s this month. The honolulu star advertiser reported that a trained response team was able to free young. Humpback whale from gear entangling. It's left pictorial flipper. They were able to free about fifty to one hundred feet of line from the flipper but not we're able to get the Entangled line out of its mouth. They are hoping that that will ultimately free itself. They haven't seen the whale since it was freed. Apparently it wasn't in great shape but at least now it has a chance. They recovered gears being analyzed to see if they can determine the origin now. The efforts were led by the hawaiian humpback whale national marine sanctuary in partnership with cardinal point captains k key koala project and ultimate whale-watch. Now i've had the opportunity to go out with ultimate whale-watch from lana. A couple of times was very happy to hear of their support. We carry a lot of aqualung equipment in our shop and like most businesses twenty twenty taught many of us a lot of lessons. Well i recently sent out a message that they are introducing. A new aqualung is a bit of a rebranding. They're using a new tagline beyond the expected in the message. They said the twenty twenty taught them to expect the unexpected time to seek out the unexpected. If you check out the aqua lung website they further state that they are for the ocean exploration for ocean understanding and for ocean conservation. The aqua lung site also has a really inspiring short two minute video to get you inspired. Stay tuned for more from akwa. Long as they go beyond the expected earlier in the week. I got an email from nicole. Russell dima vice president of operations and i e mail had a lot of different information but one of the items that stood out said las vegas is open for business that means they are in fact planning to hold the demon. Show two thousand twenty one in las vegas in person and not some very exciting news. There was a learn more link in the email that took you to the dive equipment and marketing association's website where they gave you a list of all the trade shows conventions and meetings scheduled in las vegas of over five thousand or more attendees in the next twelve months. Now that was an interesting list. F why the marijuana business daily or m j biz con two thousand twenty. One is expected to draw thirty thousand people. And it's just one month before dima for all you dive pros out there. Mark your calendar for demon show two thousand twenty one november sixteenth to nineteenth in las vegas. Nevada can't wait to get back to dima and finally earth day two thousand twenty one is less than a month away earth day is actually april twenty second however it looks like this year. They are promoting three days of climate action. It starts on april twentieth. There are three lead organizations working on this educational international or education international the hip hop caucus and earth uprising will will be organizing three separate parallel climate action summits on april twentieth and twenty first ahead of president biden's global leaders climate summit on april twenty. Second what a difference a year makes. What a different political climate additionally earth day dot org will be producing the second earth day live digital event on april twenty second. Check out the website on earth day dot. Org for more information. Well that wraps up wet notes for sunday march twenty eighth two thousand and twenty one here on scuba shack