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A highlight from Wijngaarden en de oudste Voie Verte van Frankrijk in Sane-et-Loire

Frankrijk Binnendoor

15:47 min | Last month

A highlight from Wijngaarden en de oudste Voie Verte van Frankrijk in Sane-et-Loire

"Bonjour! I am the founder of franquerecbinidor .nl, the website for you can see in franquerec with podcasts, blogs, road trips, insider tips, ebooks and the popular book from franquerecbinidor, where under there are regular hits. I am here with my friend Mike from my road trip and I am here to talk to you about franquerec and how it is under franquerec. In this podcast I will talk about the development of the language of russian music in the department of sauna and law. Next to me! I have been in the last year in full strength of franquerecbinidor, but I have been living with it all. In the last year I have been living with russian music in the department of sauna and law. In the year 2003, I have been living in the main streets of the bougogne, Dijon and Macon, in front of the franquerecbinidor bougogne. This year in November 2013. I am here today to talk about the streets of Sauna and Macon. I can't tell you exactly where I live, but I have been living in the main streets of the bougogne. And that place is not so slim. The streets of the city of Sauna and the city of Macon is one of the top cities in the country. The culture, the history and the history of music. And as I was 15 years old, it is one of the most fantastic. And if you live in the main streets of the city of Sauna and the main streets of the city of Macon, then it is a pleasure and an absolute honor to be able to talk more about it. I have been living in the city of franquerecbinidor for 2 years. The first time I saw the city of Sauna was in the city of Gudkend. I was an inclusionist in the city of Macon, but it was also a pleasure to be able to talk about it. And the second time I saw the city of Gudkend, photos were made in the city of Cote d 'Or and the city of Gudbong. And when I saw the city of Gudkend, I did not see the city of Gudkend. But I knew it, and I knew that I would be able to talk more about the city of Sauna. Because I knew that the city of Cote d 'Or was not only the city of Sauna, but also the city of Gudkend. What I really like about it is that it has a fantastic connection to the city of Cote d 'Or. All the time it is a pleasure to be able to talk about the city of Cote d 'Or and Macon. That is the city of Sauna. You can go to the city of Aute Vri, 50 miles away, which is just over 60 km long and it is amazing. This is the city of La Voix Bleu, in Luxembourg with Lyon. It is a great city with lots of mozzles and Sauna. In the last 50 years the city of Aute Vri has been the first city of Frank -Rijk, where it has been a long time since. Just as your land, sea and land, the city of Macon is the only city in the city of Bond. In 1876, the Kaiser, Napoleon III and the Krait were in the hands of the city of Sperbaan. In the last several years we have been in the hands of the city of Aune. Therefore, we have a ton of work to do in the city of Macon and Cluny. It is important to note that the roads in the city are still open, although the work is not open. It is important to note that the city is still open and there is no place to sleep. The last three years were the most important institutions of patria clare and in 1876, the first train to Macon and Cluny. It took 18 years for the first train to land in Saune. In 1876 people stopped and in 1929 stopped for a long time. It took 18 years for the first train to land in Saune. And the first train was the first Voorwerk of Frank -Rijk. That is more than 20 years later and the Voorwerk is now in the Netherlands for a long time. But there are more states to look out for the roads in Frank -Rijk. A Saune is located in the top of the water, where it is quite hot. When the water comes into the Saune and the water goes over the outer Spoorbahn, there is a Saume and the water goes over the Brugogne Dusseld. The combinations of these two freight trains are about 150 km long and over 20 miles per hour. It is ideal if you have a good time in the city. A lot of people think that the best route to the Saune is the best route to the Saune, but they don't know that it is the best route. The Spoorbahn is located in the middle of the Macon and the tunnel of 1600 m in Cluny. It is now the largest area of Europe. In this historic state, the rest of the central North -Pekkeike, which is far away, is not very far away. It is located in the middle of the Voorstellingen, where it is quite hot. The city is large and small, but very touristy. There are also many sites located in the museum of Trussey, but that is not the case. A lot of people think it is the best route to the Saune. is The Saune located in the middle of the Voorstellingen, where it is quite hot. The Saune is located in the Macon, but it is quite hot. It is not the best route to the Saune, but it is not the best route to the Saune. There are also many trains located in the Saune, but that is not the best route to the Saune. The Saune is located in the middle of the Voorstellingen, where it is quite hot. There are also many trains located in the Saune, but that is not the best route to the Saune. There are also many trains located in the Saune, but that is not the best route to the Saune. Like the Saune, there are also the You take the rest of the drink, you have the ...and finally reached the landscape. Some with what is called platinum ore... ...and then we got a little bit stuck in the long -term market. And as we were growing with the work... ...that is the most rustic landscape... ...and some with what is called a spore water house. In the middle of the Baysense in Jour -Lille National... ...there is a station in the city of Kapping, Perron... ...and an auto -pump for the stone locomotives. A local place for a house of a picnic in the garden. A market is a very wide market... ...and for a unit of the houses... ...there are a lot of market -sized houses... ...and very strict products. And on the other hand... ...there is the market of the East... ...and that is the market of the South. In the middle of the Buxi, you can see the local market... ...and then you can see the landscape... ...in a small, but fine middle -earth market. The market that has been used here... ...in the past several years... ...is relatively flat. I would like to show you the door to the left... ...where you can see a small market... ...in a very natural way. You can see the Moya Kamping... ...that you can see here in the middle of the Buxi. And in this area... ...you can see a very large Buxi... ...with very large houses and tunnels... ...with a very large market in the rest of the land. And if you are living in a castle... ...with a large park... ...in the middle of an outdoor area... ...then you can see the Chateau de la Fête... ...that is located on the left -hand side of the door. There are a number of different locations... ...and other locations in the middle of the land. In the link... ...you can find the article... ...on this podcast... ...and the link is in the description below. Now, Buxi is at least... ...a kilometer away from the city of Chateau de la Fête. And it is not the best... ...in the local market of the Buxi... ...but that the wine -dorp Givri... ...is a very small city. The door will be closed in a few minutes... ...and the city will be closed... ...in a short period of time. And over here... ...is the entrance to the area... ...in the middle of the city of Chateau de la Fête. And the money will be sold... ...to the wine -grater here... ...in the middle of the city of Buxi... ...and the quality of the wine... ...will be very high. That's why the wine -dorp Givri... ...is located in the middle of the door... ...and that is the zone. The town is one of the most... ...in the house of France. And that is not a miss... ...because it's a little outside... ...of the city's main port. And now, in three... ...come the city of Chateau de la Fête. And what I'm going to do... ...is to take a look at the water... ...and what you can do... ...in the middle of the city... ...of this flowing place. It is also important... ...to have a supply... ...in the centre of the town. The boat is standing well... ...but not all the time... ...in the local place. The sun fits you over a footstroke... ...or even over a trotware. But, at the same time... ...you come to the centre... ...of the town's launch zone. And under the water zone... ...you can reach the route... ...of the Vaublois -Opec... ...into Tournou and Macombe. The town is located at a distance... ...of about 60 kilometres... ...but you can get a chance... ...into Tournou... ...in two days. Tournou is the best place... ...for a touch stop... ...in this out -of -place place... ...like the N .Z. The Vauzombre... ...Mitti Siveg... ...Tusse Parais... ...and the France Alpe. And that way... ...you can have a nice meal... ...and go to all the fantastic restaurants. There's an overnight in Tournou... ...with a good combination... ...with a little bit of eating. You can also go there... ...and there are only a few... ...in the state of the town... ...and a few of the local restaurants. And it's a great day... ...to go to the airport... ...to the airport in Tournou... ...in the underground zone... ...a moment... ...and a little bit of fun. And as you enter Nübend... ...you get a chance to get... ...to the airport at the fifth floor... ...to the Vaublois... ...in Macon City. You're then... ...a nice little river... ...and a third kilometer... ...as you come by Macon. You can also go there... ...to the airport... ...and you can go there... ...and go to the RSS... ...the airport in Toulas... ...or to the next airport... ...in the sixth floor. And as you can see... ...that is the day... ...when the RSS is a good cause... ...and this is a project... ...of the former Roode National... ...which is called the NSS. It's the most important route... ...to Paris... ...and to the whole of the world... ...by the Italians. It's the most important route... ...to Paris... ...with Mont -Ton -Vebond. It's a great time for the NSS... ...not too far away... ...and it's a great day... ...to go to the airport... ...in the departmental route... ...by one of the masses... ...of Sophie and Zit. The day NSS... ...right in Macon... ...is one of the drugs... ...where you will have... ...a ton of hits... ...from the historical scene. It's the same as before... ...out of ten stations... ...that take over... ...an other function. Some sit in a bakery... ...of an amber vehicle... ...and an ankle... ...in a garage. Or come in... ...out of restaurants... ...and open a store... ...where you can also... ...see more and more... ...the tanned... ...the states... ...in which you can see it. Sometimes... ...if it's the day... ...and you're looking for... ...an option... ...from the other side... ...of the street... ...you can say that... ...what might be... ...the rest of your life. But... ...it's still a long way to go... ...and with the auto... ...you can control it. It's rare... ...when we come to... ...a rare practice... ...to take a... ...lacité... ...the climate... ...event... ...the Bologna. And if you're in a wine... ...liver by the band... ...or if you're... ...more over the wine... ...from the Bologna... ...and you're... ...not going to... ...to see the world... ...it's a top place. You can... ...go to the auto... ...care... ...and you can... ...go to the Centre of the Love. But you can... ...go there first... ...and then... ...go to another... ...in the world... ...of the wine... ...in the Bologna. This is the... ...and the most important... ...is this unique... ...museum... ...which is... ...absolutely... ...a Bologna. It's interactive... ...and digital... ...and you can... ...control a... ...a lot of... ...lungmen... ...all the... ...way... ...to the wine... ...from the Bologna. And with videos... ...and a digital landscape... ...you can see... ...in three channels... ...France, the Netherlands... ...and what you will see... ...in the world. I have a special... ...post for you... ...that you can... ...see what you can... ...see and see. And you can... ...see what videos you will see. It's very beautiful. You can... ...see what you can... ...or you can hear... ...in the wine... ...and you can... ...see what you can... ...and you can see... ...the proof of it. I have the city... ...in Bonn and Chebliogbuss... ...and it's very beautiful. And if you're not... ...motivated to come... ...to the wine... ...from the Bologna... ...then you can see... ...workshops... ...and masterclasses for it. And that's what I have... ...in front of me... ...is called the wine... ...the Bologna. Masterclasses... ...and the workshops... ...in five and a half minutes... ...are all over the place. And now you can see... ...the very state of Canada... ...that is the federal government... ...and the local government. And as you can see... ...in the video... ...you can see... ...the local government... ...the local government... ...and the history... ...of Bologna. What do you say... ...that you're on the way... ...to the Dettog... ...and you're flying around... ...with your brother? I mean... ...manual! I'm going to the 5th of June... ...in uni -2320... ...and you'll see more... ...about the departments... ...of the Alouare... ...and the homes of the Bologna... ...in the French... ...and the Bolognesian Bologna... ...on November 2, 2013. You can find more information... ...at franqrecbinidor .nl... ...slats .org .hich... ...slats .org .hony. Oh yeah... ...you can watch this podcast live... ...but don't forget... ...to franqrecbinidor .nl... ...in your favorite podcast app... ...Apple Podcasts... ...Google Podcasts... ...or Spotify. That's my 4th podcast.

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China sentences 78-year-old US citizen to life in prison on spying charges

AP News Radio

00:41 sec | 4 months ago

China sentences 78-year-old US citizen to life in prison on spying charges

"A U.S. citizen has been sentenced in China to life in prison on spying charges. John shing Wen Lyon is a 78 year old who holds U.S. citizenship and permanent residency in Hong Kong. He was detained in 2021 by Chinese counterintelligence in suzhou, according to a statement posted by the city's intermediate court on its social media site, his detention came after China had closed its borders and imposed tight domestic travel restrictions to fight the spread of COVID-19. On Monday the court announced Leung had been sentenced to life in prison, details of the charges have not been publicly released proceedings are usually held behind closed doors. The U.S. embassy says it's aware of the case but would not comment due to privacy concerns. I am Jennifer King

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Panthers cool off Bruins 6-3, return to Florida tied 1-1

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 5 months ago

Panthers cool off Bruins 6-3, return to Florida tied 1-1

"The bruins and panthers are not at any game a piece after Florida erupted for four straight goals in the third period of a 6 three win at Boston. Brandon montor scored twice in the final period, including the tiebreaker 22 seconds in. Obviously, it's two two. You know, they're a heck of a team. You don't want to let up and I don't think we did. So we started that. You know, I got a nice gold to start and we just kept building on that. Sam benedet and Eric stahl had second period goals to put the cats in front both times. Alex Lyon had 34 saves, allowing goals by Brad Marshawn Tyler bertuzzi and Taylor hall. Game three is Friday in Florida. I'm Dave ferry.

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Verhaeghe scores 4 goals, Panthers beat Blue Jackets 7-0

AP News Radio

00:36 sec | 6 months ago

Verhaeghe scores 4 goals, Panthers beat Blue Jackets 7-0

"Carter ver hegi and Alex Lyon led the panther 7 zero assault on the blue jackets. Verhage scored four times, giving him 40 for the season. Sometimes you just shoot it and it goes in and I got a couple of really good passes from guys and I mean a couple open nets and shot the puck in the net and it was pretty good. Lion made 21 saves for the cats who moved past the penguins for the second wild card in the east and two points behind the islanders. Sam Reinhart added a goal and two assists for Florida, which also received goals from Nick cousins and Eric stahl. Anthony duclair and Alexander barkov each had three assists for the Panthers in their third straight road win. I'm Dave ferry.

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"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:43 min | 11 months ago

"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Over to Nancy Lyon. She's Internet 9 one newsroom in Washington, hey dance. Thanks, Carol. President Biden is honing in on an economic message as his final pitch to midterm voters. He is in Syracuse this afternoon touting a big investment from micron technologies. He'll be in Philadelphia tomorrow to try to shore up a tough Senate race for John fetterman. Greg valier at AGF investment says the political ground has shifted a bit for Democrats. Polls show that crime is surged as a big issue. Polls show that abortion is not as big an issue as we thought it might be. Paul's also show Hispanic voters are moving to the Republicans. AGF, Greg valier tells Bloomberg, he has Democrats losing 17 seats in the House, but he says that may shift in his forecast to the 20s. In this midterm election cycle Facebook and Instagram are running millions of dollars and partisan ads that look like they come from local media outlets. A report from the media watchdog NewsGuard calls them pink slime newsrooms. It says both left and right leaning groups rely on the tactic in midterm battleground states, and they've spent close to $4 million on ads on both meta platforms so far this year. The report says the advertisements have been featured more than a 115 million times, NewsGuard calls it a new kind of political dark money. In Washington, I'm Nathan Hager, Bloomberg radio. American Americans expect to spend more money on Christmas gifts this year, those surveyed in a new poll from Gallup, anticipate they'll shell out $932 marking in the early $100 increase from last year, pollsters found 37% of Americans plan to spend at least a $1000 on Christmas gifts. Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake

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"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

02:53 min | 11 months ago

"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

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"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

05:00 min | 11 months ago

"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"Com slash PDF. Let's get back into the show. All right, we are back with Robert Lyon and Robert. First question, I'm curious about is if someone's listening, they haven't yet started their business and you want to pour into them so that they know some things that they got to know, what do they need to know about starting their own company right now? So my newest thing was not actually my newest thing. But instead of thinking about what business or what's the big idea, it's like, can we talk about before the Steve covey thing? It's like have a plan at the end. Make it super simple. Have it mapped out. But it's also what business model is going to fit your life. And that's kind of the hardest part about teaching new people how to start businesses, is they're all like, oh, we got all these ideas. And all this stuff, and just like starting a podcast, not all of them are actually going to even do anything. So the key thing is the best business for you to start is the one that you're actually going to commit to. The one that you're actually going to do the work, and then I like to go from there to what kind of business model do you want to have? Do you want to do services and then leverage other people's time to do it? Do you want to write blogs? Do you want to have strictly just an all content creation business? Do you want to do affiliate marketing? Do you want to make courses? Do you want to do coaching? You have to pick what model really suits you or ecommerce is another one that a lot of people really like and then once you figure out what business model and then what business what the engines that you're actually going to do the work are, then we can kind of move forward. So have the end in mind, understand your personality, what kind of lifestyle you actually want to live, and then working towards that, relentlessly so that we can actually get massive success and make sure that you are creating your profitable business because I don't want to just help people create BS businesses. I want to create a profitable business with you. That's very interesting. I like to begin with the end in mind. This gentleman that I've been working with and I pay to be in a mastermind group with him.

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"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

04:54 min | 11 months ago

"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"I was going downhill and then from that moment, I can see the projection that things started to get better. Things started to appear more. So that's why. That happened to me as well. And one of the books that I read challenged me to practice gratitude, kind of like a meditation or a prayer, but really you just consciously thinking about the things that you're grateful for. And even when you're having a bad day or do you feel too tired, hungover, you didn't sleep well, you were up all night with kids throwing up or whatever. It was always still beneficial and remarkably beneficial to just think about that gratitude. And I would say that each and every book that I've read, I've learned a little bit. So you've brought up a couple books, by the way, one of them was Stephen covey's 7 habits of highly effective people and the other one was how to win Friends and influence people. And we'll put both books in our show notes today in case somebody wants to check those out. I'm curious before I go to this question. I want to ask you a little bit about how you switched your podcast to where you're finally interviewing people. We'll get right to that, but I'm just want to stay on this subject of the books just for a second. Cool. So I just wanted to find out what your favorite habit was from that book. I know I stick on one all the time, and I use it in this podcast, practically every episode. So I'm really curious, what's the habit that really sticks out the most to you out of all 7? Out of all 7. Well, when I had the paradigm shift, that was like, well, there's so many in that book. They're all great. If I had to say one that I need to work on more, it would be sharpening the saw. Take to refresh yourself.

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"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

The Podcast On Podcasting

05:28 min | 11 months ago

"lyon" Discussed on The Podcast On Podcasting

"When I interview people that are experts in something that I'm not an expert on, it gives me an opportunity to get new listeners. And then also, I get exposed to their audience. And then I like to interview other business coaches. And I learn a lot from these other business coaches that have helped massive startups. Most hosts never achieve the results they hoped for. They're falling short on listenership and monetization, meaning their message isn't being heard, and their show ends up costing the money. This podcast was created to help you grow your listenership and make money while you're at it. Get ready to take notes. Here's your host, Adam Adams. This episode's gonna be a little bit different because usually you know how we do every even or every odd number is either solo or an interview. For the next couple of episodes, probably like four of them, I'm gonna actually push out interview episodes during solo episode days. Only because we have so many extra interview episodes that are going all the way past the end of the year. And so I want to bring you that great content and I'll take a break from the solos just for a few weeks and we'll jump right back in. So this interview, although it's supposed to be a solo episode, it's going to be an interview episode. So let's dive in and you can get the value that this guest has. Hey, what's up podcaster? It's your host Adam Adams, and we've got Robert Lyon on the show today.

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"lyon" Discussed on Because You Need to Know Podcast

Because You Need to Know Podcast

02:42 min | 11 months ago

"lyon" Discussed on Because You Need to Know Podcast

"Hello, I'm Celine schillinger and I'm delighted to be here speaking from Lyon Friends. Something you may not know about me is that I am a knight. Yes, it exists in my country. I was awarded the national Medal of Honor by my government a few years ago. And so I'm technically a knight. I just wrote dare to unlead, not the other famous book by somebody else.

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"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:36 min | 1 year ago

"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"For a check the latest world in national news with Nancy Lyon Hey there nets Thanks Tim President Biden's top economic adviser will not weigh in on whether a recession is around the corner but Brian deese did tell Bloomberg COVID lockdowns in China as well as the Russian invasion in Ukraine or both weighing on the economy We're facing rocky waters right now but the United States is probably better positioned than any other major economy to navigate effectively through them Why is that strong economic growth strong household balance sheets a strong American consumer and an incredibly strong labor market Brian D spoke with Bloomberg a day before the release of the march consumer price index de believes that report will show elevated prices but he hopes inflation will be lower by the end of the year Russia is claiming it has destroyed several Ukrainian air defense systems as Russian forces move into disputed territory in the east But The Pentagon's John Kirby is refuting that claim I would just say this about Ukrainian air defense they still have a lot of their air defense capability available to them John Kirby says the new general Vladimir Putin is placed in charge of Russian troops is known for being especially brutal UNICEF says nearly two thirds of Ukrainian children have been displaced since the start of the Russian invasion And officials says the situation is dire for those in cities like Mario pole where kids have gone for weeks without running water and working sanitation The UN agency is warning the long-term effects on kids whose lives education and well-being have been disrupted.

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"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"To Washington D.C. for world and national news Nancy Lyon is a standing by hannes Thanks Tim Ukraine president volodymyr zelensky is pleading for world leaders to take action against Russia for its invasion of his country speaking through an interpreter zelensky told the United Nations today that Russia must be held accountable for violations of international law The Russian military and those who gave them orders must be brought to justice immediately for war crimes in Ukraine anyone who has given criminal orders and carried out them by killing our people will be brought before the tribe Zelensky says the UN needs to be reformed if it can not restore peace Former president Barack Obama was unfamiliar turf today returning to The White House for the first time since leaving office in 2017 He was there to mark the 12th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act that was passed during his tenure When President Biden said he was not going to just celebrate the ACA but also announced actions that would make it even better I had to show up Obama started his speech jokingly referring to Biden as vice president President Biden is closing a loophole in the ACA that prevents millions of Americans from accessing subsidies for their monthly insurance premiums Golfer Tiger Woods says it's looking like he will be able to tee off at the masters golf tournament in Augusta Georgia this Thursday He says he feels like he is going to play It would be his first major event since the 2021 near fatal car crash that nearly cost him his leg Global news 24 hours.

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"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Check latest world in national news Nancy Lyon is a standing by hands Thanks Tim This Justin as you mentioned the U.S. has voted to revoke normal trade status with Russia the Senate is expected to quickly take up the same measure President Biden and ask lawmakers to take the action ramping up the pressure on Ukraine Efforts continue meanwhile to end Russia's war on Ukraine and President Biden plans to ask Chinese president Xi Jinping tomorrow to help with the effort Secretary of State Anthony blinken said he's keeping tabs on the negotiations I have not seen any meaningful efforts by Russia to bring this war that is perpetrating to a conclusion through diplomacy I don't see signs right now that Putin is prepared to stop I can say the allies are continuing to pour weapons into Ukraine's defense in the hope of strengthening Ukraine's hand when negotiations do get serious In Washington or Chapman Bloomberg radio The Kremlin says talks of any progress in the ceasefire talks Is wrong Pentagon spokesman John Kirby says it's more than obvious Russia's actions speak louder than words There's ceasefire talks going on and of course we support that and we want to see it negotiated settlement That's the way forward here But what you're seeing by the Russians on the ground is a full on commitment to military operations Speaking with Bloomberg's Maria todayo John Kirby says Ukrainian forces have essentially stalled Russia's advance and are using weapon shipments from allies very effectively Former New York governor Andrew Cuomo is dangling the possibility he may run for his former job just 6 months after he resigned amid sexual harassment allegations Cuomo gave a campaign style speech today and when asked afterward if he would run Cuomo told reporters he's open all options Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts Now.

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"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

01:41 min | 1 year ago

"lyon" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Of national news Nancy Lyon standing by in D.C. with an update hey nets Thanks Tim Ukraine's foreign minister dmytro kuleba is calling on more global companies to withdraw from Russia as the attacks on his country intensify He spoke with Bloomberg's Anne Marie horde Stop making blood profits in Russia Every dollar you make a Euro you make in Russia is staying with Ukrainian blood Dimitro kleva says despite Russian president Vladimir Putin saying today that positive steps have come out of yesterday's negotiations kuleba says he was there And there was no progress President Biden is ramping up the economic pressure on Russia as Bloomberg served Chapman reports He's endorsing bipartisan bills in Congress to revoke the favorable trade status accorded most trade partners The president praised congressional leaders for delaying a vote until he brought allied nations to act in unison Revoking permanent normal trade relations going to make it harder for Russia to do business with the United States and doing it in unison with other nations to make up half of the global economy will be another crushing blow to the Russian economy It's already suffering very badly from our sanctions Asked about the possible Russian use of chemical weapons the president said he would not discuss the intelligence but Russia would pay a severe price If they used chemical weapons In Washington or tenth Bloomberg gradient The U.S. is preparing new penalties against North Korea after determining a pair of purported satellite launches by Kim Jong-un's regime were used to test systems for long anticipated new intercontinental ballistic missiles Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake.

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"lyon" Discussed on Light Hearted

Light Hearted

08:11 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on Light Hearted

"Youngest volunteer is probably fifty six. The rest of us are up there. So and deference we try to do two hour shifts It's more comfortable for people rather than hour shifts. But we've been very fortunate this year to be able to to cover everything. And as i as i said earlier reflects the history of the saint george peninsula that also include so much of the lighthouse in how the lighthouse was saved and renovated and obviously books. That you can look at how it was done. we've got Everything is available for for you to see. So i'm am we will just benching. We've this year. We've we've had al being has done to catalog fellow shoots one just happened. Last sunday he had Buick car magazine Film an advertisement this summer last summer there was a cook. Off between gordon ramsay Tv cook fame. Melissa kelly of our primoz here in rockland and it was under the auspices of the national geographic. We have weddings. We have a funerals on our website. Their applications to to have a photo shoot or not shoot or any events. You know have to be okay because of you will no. That's the white highway we'd have to and so we have a very busy and and just try to make it easy for everybody. We don't restrict anybody low. We did close the lighthouse for one day for for the The buick but other than that. That's that's what the museum is in when we're open. Yeah yeah well to again a really beautiful place in a very friendly place to visit Every time i've been there the everybody's been so nice so and i want to mention the Website is marshall. point dot. Org right yes yep and so you can see the when you get on there. And they're all sorts of a little subtitles history You know donate button it but it's really nice. We had some people from new york. Who wrote a letter and said that they were not able to make it because of the covert and they just really thank us for the webcam because one of their favorite places to come when they're here right and also i just want to mention. I think the website was redone. Not that line go right. It's it's really really beautiful neophytes where we finally tap into some professional people who could get us to where we are and I'm quite proud quote unquote. We went modern able to to get a website with everything in there. And when you get on the website there's some beautiful scenes like a drone footage of the station and different views. And it's it's really nicely done really beautiful so again marshall point marshall point dot org is the website. I have one final question for you. This is for bonus for bonus points. So get ready. What has been your favorite thing about your involvement with marshall point lighthouse. Well number one. I moved up here in ninety eight. I just fell in love with it. I mean being a marvel header. I've been on the water all my life. And when i when i moved up here i got a job as a man. I'll vote for nine years. And you know just going in and out of the habit and when i had the opportunity to To get on the board. As i said i i as i jumped on it. And and hopefully during my tenure. I've been able to add to the cachet and i was interviewed three or four years ago by a local tv station and they want to ask basically the same question. And i said well you know if you're a first time visitor to the state of maine and you come to marshall point. Not only do you get the lighthouse but you get to see the rocky shore you get to see the islands and you get to see the to. Booties all in one vista. And as you know the vista looking out towards alan better On a clear day can see mine he again and burn island and then You know the little islands of gunning rocks the brothers and everything and you actually get to see the opposite boats. Come back and forth and if you're hit hit at the right time he can see the elizabeth fan going out to mount hagen. So i i think as a first time experience for somebody that it really really defines the sea coast of maine and the lighthouses. And and and what we're all about. Yeah that sums it up pretty well in it certainly one of the must see lighthouses in maine. I always recommended to people. If they're driving up the maine coast. It's right very much near the top of the list or at the top of the list and you just reminded me of something about the lobstermen everything. I have a good memory of one time. Having breakfast at the restaurant and port clyde. I think maybe it's changed over the years. I'm not sure this was a long time ago. I'm not sure what the name of the restaurant was may be thirty thirty years ago but as there by myself really early in the morning and the several lobstermen were sitting nearby me with You know extremely thick main accents which i love and it was just a you know talk about local color really enjoyed that but as you said there's so many As very unspoiled area it doesn't feel like it set up for tourists. You know so. That's another thing. I love about it so nat lion. I wanna thank you so much for spending time with me today To talk about one of the most Scenic and historic light stations in maine. I look forward to being there in a few days with the. Us lighthouse society torn. I'm cheryl the there many times In future years as well so thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Well thank you very much for the opportunity. I appreciate it too and hope to see you when you get up here monday to learn more about the martial point lighthouse and museum. Check out their website at marsha point dot. Org the book. Our point of view. Fourteen years at a main lighthouse by tom in lonzo log is available from amazon and other online booksellers. Marshall point is a very special place is. I'm sure many of our listeners. Know i know you know that michelle. Yes both of us have been there many times. One of my favorite memories being there for a beautiful sunset after a snowstorm. Just gorgeous pretty special. I want to thank nat lion for today's interview. And i also want to thank him and the other volunteers marsha point for their hospitality when i was there with a. Us lighthouse society tour few weeks ago. Speaking of us lighthouse society tours. You can find out about upcoming tours by going to use l. h. s. dot org next year's domestic tour include texas yucatan the outer banks and the hudson river and the international tours include ireland italy newfoundland and australia. The tours are amazing. They always include lots lighthouses. You also get to learn about the culture of the places you're visiting and while you're visiting the website at ucla chess dot org be sure to check out the passport program and the research catalog and all the other things. The society offers remember that donations and memberships. Support this podcast. The american writer and philosopher. Ralph waldo emerson once wrote and i quote. Life is a journey not.

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"lyon" Discussed on Light Hearted

Light Hearted

08:06 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on Light Hearted

"Do with my radio program something like that. Yeah i think one of the The things that people wanna hear during fog when they come to a lighthouse is a foghorn. So and i shop. We have a hand hill. Vhf radio we can touch it off to of yes yes we do have a fog going. It doesn't work. I just think that's part of the cachet when you come to visit a absolutely agree So back to the work of your organization have or any other major restoration projects in recent years. That we haven't talked about no i. I won't count it as restoration but we finally decided that we needed a generator. And and so. That's that's coming next spring because as we all know everything is way way behind order. And i've offered the use of are generated to the coast guard because they use battery backup for for the light and we haven't heard anything back from him and other than that. I'm just trying to get the ban organized. An passive display. Don't know of anything on the on the plate that that we're we're going to do any major restorations. I think what you see is what you're getting and of course as you. well know. The coastguard is only responsible for the light and foghorn mash point lighthouse museum Committee is responsible for the upkeep of course the buildings and So i just just. Keeping in shape is a year round project. You guys to wonderful job. The place look so good you know i. I gave lighthouse tours for about eleven years in my minivan based here in portsmouth. And i usually brought people just as far as portland. But it will occasionally. I did midcoast maine tour and drove up to your area. And i brought number of people to to marshall point during those years and one thing i always did for them and they always thought it was a lot of fun was a way would stop at the town offices. The saint george town offices so people could take pictures of the life wider know-how ho if you could say life-size statue of a dragon. I don't know how big a dragon really is. But there are metal sculptures there of saint george fighting the dragon. Is there a little background. That i've never been sure why. It's the town And the peninsula. There came to be called saint george and i don't know if listeners know about saint george and the dragon the famous legend. Yeah okay a little little history lesson and nearly sixteen. Hundreds there was a captain from england. George weymouth who anchored between allen and benner islands and he named juan saint georgia saint george island while they were anchored there. They are on an exploration to see if there was any commercial potential. They run up the saint george river and so when the town got inc they just inherited the name of saint george and i think that and and i'm not sure he. The saint george is the patron saint or king. George was the king at the time when weymouth's did his explorations so That's how the saint george peninsula got. It's got its name and as you well know you pay taxes to the town of saint george. But they're a little villages pork. Lie martinsville kinda habur clark island smiley town little sections of the peninsula. So that gentleman. By the name of danny daniels Who sculptured and and metal medium and everything decided that he would would build this and give it to the town of saint george and where it is now as you will. Nope prominently displayed in town. Office complex. As as an aside. I i had a call the other day from a lady who has an osprey that Danny did and she wanted to know if we might like it up at Mashal point so we're in negotiations I've looked at it. I think it would be really neat to add out in the wild pratt long as we can get two feet down for the pedestal on it but hitting rock again. It's you know we're just not you know actual point late and everything about the lighthouse in its history where a history of the saint george peninsula. So when you come into the lighthouse you get a section devoted to the corey. You get a quilt. That was has Local scenes and That was done by the pork. Like baptist church get original cook stove. That was in the summer kitchen. Sardine factory the fishing and everything you know the keepers and we've got one to at least three of lonzo's That were part of of the light so It's all part of keeping the history of the peninsula and so it was a present selectmen now and in saint george but he kind of became a student of danny san and there are some of randi's Sculptures around i thinking in his dad's had come down one thirty one. You make you dear if you bear and and that was was randy's work but he kind of apprenticed and did with danny so that's that's a scope on me Saint george and the dragon and Obviously we're very proud of it. I'm glad you explain that. I was going to ask you about the other. Animal middle animal sculptures near there as curious about though so now i know thank you so back to the museum or were winding winding down here. Just got a couple more questions for you. Let me just ask about the the museum again. it's obviously seasonal because it is main and You can't really be open in the winter. But what is the season for the museum win and winners it open during the season. okay i mentioned before. I'll do it again. We we the board. Open weekends What we call our soft opening in may This is to make sure that all the bells and whistles are in place and some of us who've been rusty and brush up and and and get everything ready and then we go full bore from memorial day right through columbus day and we're open seven days a week right now. Schedule is sunday and monday. We're open from twelve to four tuesday through saturday from ten to four and you have to understand where an all volunteer organization and we need to people to cover those. I was once a meter ingred or so. When you come through the door or you properly greeted the little history that we have a couple of pass outs timelines and histories that you can take with you And then obviously we have to have someone in in the museum shop to handle all the sales and everything so it's quite an undertaking Especially since I think our.

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"lyon" Discussed on Light Hearted

Light Hearted

01:58 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on Light Hearted

"You are listening to lighthearted the official podcast of the united states lighthouse. Society my name. Is jeremy dontrelle mon. Welcome my co host. Today is michelle. Jewel shah teacher mom. Photographer and chairperson of friends of portsmouth. Harbor lighthouses. I'm michelle. Hi jeremy and hello to oliver listeners. Out there today is november seventh twenty twenty one and this is episode. One forty six of lighthearted in a few minutes will listen to a conversation with nat lion director and curator of the marshall. Point lighthouse and museum in maine. Shell have you ever been to marshall point. I have been to marshall point many many times. I've been there for sunrise sunset middle of the day middle of the night. It's it's a beautiful is to be doing there in the middle of the night. It's a pretty light you wouldn't think yet but it's a pretty bright late at night so it can be tough to get star voters there at night okay. You know a couple of hours before sunrise to get sunrise pictures and yeah it's a. It's a beautiful spot it is it is. I was thinking of it as peaceful. I've been there at sunset. I've been there in the snow after a snowstorm which was beautiful so be talking about that in a few minutes but first has anything happened on this date and lighthouse history michelle. Yes something. Very important happened on november. Seventh seventeen sixty one new london harbor late in connecticut. The fourth lighthouse in the american colonies was lighted for the first time. The sixty four foot tall stone tower was paid for by money raised by selling lottery tickets. It was replaced.

"lyon" Discussed on The Fat-Burning Man Show

The Fat-Burning Man Show

04:30 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on The Fat-Burning Man Show

"Yeah but it's just interesting to see as as that is coming out research that the complexity of what we do know we don't know yeah in. Our bodies can adapt to multiple diets and seasonally adapt even with. We had a big heat wave here. In the west recently and i noticed especially compared to the wintertime might taste and cravings and appetite. Completely change with you know. We don't have ac up here in the mountains when it gets hot. It gets hot. And i'm just like i. Body is running hot right now. i probably eight. Thirty forty percent more calories if i've measured it that way and you can kind of get away with it. In certain circumstances i noticed like eat more. Coconut and coconut water and sugar is when i was down in tropical places and being really active so anyway this all gets that we're all individuals and also. That's a moving target depending on the season. And your own goals. So it's not one-size-fits-all dogmatic. Dieting is gonna work type approach. We really need to individualize this idea. I do believe that. That's true. And i think that there's just some things that we can't explain yet that eventually we will be able to but the concept of utilizing tools nutritional tools cycles. It's and can be very effective for sure. What about the whole identity piece. That's getting more and more tied up with the diet nutrition world. It must make your job a lot harder than it needs to be. Yeah and what do you mean by identity. I i have something in my mind but purchase your yeah. Well when people say that they're kito carnivore vegan or whatever it is then you know you're never allowed to if you're vegan e he's a pepperoni pizza or whatever even a bite or you're in the out group now you know you can't be friends with your good circles anymore. Now when there's a dogmatic approach it makes the ability to learn and be open to new information very difficult. And i think as professionals. That's important to do..

"lyon" Discussed on What Was That Like

What Was That Like

05:17 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on What Was That Like

"A truck in the engine was running. It was a diesel Tell in the headlights were on. You would think. I would recognize it. If it was a fire. Truck did not recognize it as a fire truck. In for whatever reason in my panic and desperation to get out all i could think of was that it was a truck bomb and so i turned around and i went deeper into the restaurant deeper into the hotel trying to get away from what i perceived was a truck bomb which turned out not to be and i came to meddle. Roll down gate. That was meant to separate the restaurant from the hotel lobby. One restaurant was closed in the collapse. This bell roll down gate. Had come down but i was pretty determined to go through it. reach fingers under it. Lifted it up. Lifted up in. I did all these fingers came from the other side from people who are trapped on the other side of it and together. We lifted this. Roll down gate up. And i said we have to go that way. There was about fifteen people firefighters and civilians who they were rescuing and they said there is no that way it's gone the collapse had come in right behind them in the lobby of the hotel. It had killed half the people they were with in taken them in their bodies in the floors down seven stories so right behind them was a seven story drop and they were on this ledge between the seven story. Dropped in the middle. Roll down gate so when we open the gate up will the gate up. It was their salvation in now my salvation and we went turn around again and went back into the what was left of the restaurant and we crawled across the steel in the rubble and one of the ladies in the lyon we had formed saw a really bright flashlight on the outside and she could hear the firefighter yelling. Come come.

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"lyon" Discussed on Z104

Z104

02:05 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on Z104

"Is like your con self. About my minutes. Sensa. Oh, you come on. That's when it's one through me. Mhm. Can know me better than I do. And seems like kid. Nothing of family higher. Touch myself from the outside money at my am I right? I wanna Oh, Lord. Oh, crawling up in? No, I'm I'm cool. I love to see me from your one of you. I want to trust me. All that you're try. Oh, nobody ever I like you, too. I love to save me from your point of view. I'm getting used the rest, baby. Don't get in good at not, you know. Be grateful for my love my love. Because this day, then things we've always been no, I got this that it's a society. Lyon. I believe it is mine. And I would love me. Oh, Follow my Betty and all of my cool I love to see me from your I want to trust me. Try. Love me like it Cool. I love to see me from your point of view. I couldn't believe it myself and facing Mama falling by.

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OL Reign Land Bouhaddi and Marozsan on Loan From Sister Club Lyon

WNBA Nation

02:02 min | 2 years ago

OL Reign Land Bouhaddi and Marozsan on Loan From Sister Club Lyon

"The day we record this oil grain decided. They wanted to kick off the week with a bit of of a blast. Bit some fireworks to pretty awesome acquisitions or at least on loan acquisitions for the club which may not affect the challenge cup but will definitely affect the incoming year for oil rain I'll get over to you to give us some of the download on that okay. So this was big news. When leon got the ownership of of the rain we wondered what the implications of this would be is assistant vestments are. They're going to be recruiting opportunities. More money into the club. What is really look like right. As as of the day were recording. We saw some big news. That two of leone's players sarah body and a jennifer marijan are going to be playing for oil rain over the summer as soon as the season wraps up. This doesn't necessarily impact the challenge cup. But these are two of the best players in the world. Budi especially. I mean i would argue the best goalkeeper in the world This is huge for the rain. In the off season we saw some rain. Players go over to france and train with with leones team which was a huge benefit to them. But now we're seeing this as as this mutual partnership is talent sharing situation so not only. Are we seeing financial investment. Were seeing now. Some of the best players in the world coming to the nwa sell like we talked about this before. Steve about A lot of the american players. Like sam you is abigail. Kemper rose lavelle going overseas and leaving the nwf. But now we're seeing kind of the inverse happening. Yeah i think this is huge news. I mean the rainer ascendant as is but to get. This news is

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Biting the Lion

Stories Podcast: A Bedtime Show for Kids of All Ages

06:29 min | 2 years ago

Biting the Lion

"Biting the lion. Once upon a time there was a mighty lion named hari. He stood taller than a man. His for was as gold as honey and his teeth were as white as milk. Each paul was bigger than a dinner plate and tipped with claws sharper than a steak knife. He moved so fast he could run down a cheetah and his jaws were so strong he could bite a boulder clean in half and that was on a bad day. I'm the biggest. I'm the baddest. I'm the king of beasts. He would roared anyone who got in his way he was always shouting at the other animals and anyone who dared to stand up to him would get swatted with a massive paw and sent rolling into the dirt. Finally after years of abuse. The other animals all got together to figure out a way to get hari. The lion to stop knocking them around. That lyon needs to be stopped. Said an antelope when all the animals had gathered. But what can we do. Honk the warthog. Yesterday he made me eat a dirt sandwich. I mean i like sandwiches generally but the dirk was a little dry would have been better as a mud sandwich. Nothing like a good mud sandwich. A specially when you get all the worms in their wriggling out a little gravel to mine too for some crunch sandwiches. Aside purred the tiger. We need to stand up to this bully. If we don't he'll just keep on bothering us for ever. He thinks he's so funny. Cackled a hyena. He grabbed my pond. Slapped my own face with it. He kept saying. Stop hitting yourself stopping yourself. I tried to stop but he was so strong. He said i must like it. If i'm laughing but i can't help it. That's just what i sound like. He said i was too small to even bother picking on buzzed and that he called me a big green noodle said the anaconda slithering out of some sticks debate off by tail added zebra. It wasn't much of a tail but it was all i had out of nowhere. The lion landed next to them. With a thump his claws were out and his eyes were flashing dangerously. Did i hear you nerds talking about me. Hari said you think you're better than the king of beasts. Just leave us alone said the antelope. Just leave us alone. The lion said back mocking. He pushed her shoulder and sent her tumbling into the dirt. I'm in charge here and don't you forget it. You shouldn't be so mean. The warthog said oh. I shouldn't the lion asked. Sounds like someone wants another dirt sandwich. Like to see you try ari. The warthog said backing up and shaking. His long tusks hari roared and prowled up the wardhaugh grunted and charged forward his sharp tusks low and deadly before he could get close though the lions swat it out with one hulking. Paw it caught the warthog across the rump. And he went rolling a mud ball into the bushes. Ha ha hari roared anyone else. Want to challenge the king of beasts. How about you stripes. He asked zebra care for a rematch. If you win a find new tail for ya. The zebra looked away but the anaconda slithered up your big. But i am longer she said i think it's time for a new king of beasts one who isn't such a big arrogant puffball arrogant snarled. Hurry you better. Tell me what that means right now. It means your vain and selfish. And you think you're the most important thing in the whole world. I don't think it i know it. Hari said looking one pond and slicking back his tawny main nod for long the anaconda said she began to call herself layer after layer of scaly green winding in a big circle around the lion. He spun in place watching for her diamond head. Her clever is and long forked tongue. That seemed to flicker the air with a sudden crack. The anaconda pulled herself tight her body. Like a not around hurry. The lion with a hiss. She began to squeeze good. Try hari grunted. But your just a big noodle. He opened his mouth and wrapped it around the anaconda with a roaring slurp he pulled the snake off of him and then spit him in a sopping. Wet pile so much for. The noodle king hari laughed. I'm the biggest. I'm the baddest. I'm the king of beasts. You may be the king purred tiger dangerously. But maybe it's time for a queen. She padded out to stand before the lion. She was nearly as big as him with blazing orange for and wicked curving teeth. I won't put up with your bullying anymore. Come on then. Hari said show me how. A queen fights with matching roars. The pair slammed together. This was the most fight they'd seen by far and it was quickly a rolling flashing a flailing gnashing tornado of for and teeth and claws. The other animals backed away as the two big cats battle each other spreading sweat and spit across the ground. When they finally crashed to a halt hari was the winner and the tiger sprawled at his feet.

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Former real estate CEO Michael Lyon back in Sacramento County Jail on drug charges

The KFBK Morning News

00:34 sec | 2 years ago

Former real estate CEO Michael Lyon back in Sacramento County Jail on drug charges

"Estate mogul in Sacramento remains in prison after his appeal was denied Cape because Johnny De Agostini has that story. A Sacramento court is denying Mike Lyons appeal of his conviction for secretly filming prostitutes in his home. The real estate mogul claimed he was convicted unfairly in the case, saying prostitutes do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy. The appeal was denied yesterday by the third District Court of Appeal in Sacramento. Lyons is currently serving a six year, four month sentence in state prison given in 2018, Johnny D. Augustine e News 93.1 KFBK You County

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Garland confirmation is a stage for 4 of GOP's 2024 hopefuls

C-SPAN Programming

05:38 min | 2 years ago

Garland confirmation is a stage for 4 of GOP's 2024 hopefuls

"App. Federal Judge Merrick Garland is president Biden's nominee to become attorney general. He testified in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee today. The hearing lasted most of the day We begin with committee chair Dick Durbin of Illinois. This hearing will come to order today. The Senate Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on the nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to be the 86th attorney general of the United States. Judge Garland I wanna welcome you and your family. I want to welcome you back to the Senate Judiciary Committee. I know this return trip. It's been a long time and planning on you're here. Finally, this will be the Judiciary Committee's first hearing of the 117th Congress. Before I turned to my opening remarks. I'd like to just take a few minutes to make some Acknowledgments. I want to welcome my friend, Senator Chuck Grassley as the committee's ranking member. When I first came on the Senate Judiciary Committee 24 years ago, I was the ranking member on subcommittee with you, and we dealt with the issue of bankruptcy. Now Illinois and Iowa sit next to each other. And so did Urban Grassley. We have our differences. But Senator Grassley and I have worked together on important legislation over the years, most recently on criminal justice and sensing reform. I look forward to continuing that work in this Congress. I want to recognize the outgoing chair and ranking member Senator Lindsey Graham, who will join us remotely this morning, and Senator Dianne Feinstein. Senator Graham, as is true of Senator Grassley. Well, we don't always agree, has always been a welcome partner on many issues. Including one of the most challenging issues, immigration, Senator Feinstein. I want to come in for leading the committee Democrats with Grace and resolved over the past four years. I know she will continue to be an important voice on this committee on a host of issues, including in her new capacity as the chair of the Human Rights and Laws subcommittee, which I was proud to charity and past Congresses. I also want to welcome our new committee members who either be here in person. I see one in person and one probably remote senators Padilla And also on the Democratic side, Senator Cotton on the Republican side. I look forward to working with each of you. There's some historic first in the Judiciary Committee this year, Senator Padilla, our new senator from California, will be chairing the subcommittee on immigration, citizenship. Border safety. I'm honored that he's the first Latino senator to chair that subcommittee, and we look forward to his leadership. Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey will chair the subcommittee on criminal justice and counter terrorism. He's the first Black senator to chair a judiciary subcommittee. And we could not imagine a better choice at the helm of this particular subcommittee to all of our other members who are returning to serve on the committee. Welcome back. I want to thank all the committee members for agreeing to hold this committee hearing and vote on Judge Garland's nomination. It is a great honor to serve on this committee. The Senate established the Judiciary Committee by resolution on December 10th 18 16, making it among the very first standing committees of the Senate. This committee has seen many consequential debates and approved many important nominations and landmark legislation in the committee's history. There has only been one prior Illinois senator to serve his chair Judge Garland Lyman. Trumbull, who led the committee from 18 61 to 18 72, and during his term of service was a Democrat, a Republican, a radical Republican and a Democrat. Again. He was the most bipartisan senator, you could imagine His tenure was also distinguished by passage. Of historic legislation, the 13th 14th and 15th amendments to the Constitution. The Freedman's bureau acts of 18 65 and 18 66 Civil Rights Act of 18 66. The last of these was introduced by Trumbull ultimately became the nation's first civil rights law. As chair, Trumbull saw a nation torn apart by original sin slavery and widespread violence and injustice that continued even after the 13th amendments. Passage is African Americans throughout the nation face race. System. Our nation is still dealing with the consequences of these injustices. People of color face systemic racism, and we're still working to rid this nation of the horrific legacy of slavery and Jim Crow. This committee could make a difference. We have the jurisdiction and the opportunity to do it through legislation, oversight and nominations, including this nomination of Merrick Garland to service our nation's next attorney general. There have been few moments in history where the role of attorney general and the occupant of That post It mattered more Judge Garland should you be confirmed, and I have every confidence you will be. You'll oversee a Justice Department at an existential moment. After four tumultuous years of intrigue, controversy and brute political force, the future of the department is clearly in the hands of the next attorney general Under attorney general Sessions and successor Bill Bar. The Justice Department literally became an arm of the White House committed to advancing the interest. The President Trump his family and his political allies. It came as little surprise then that the U. S Department of Justice became the Trump Department of Justice General Bar stated clearly that he believed the attorney general was the president's lawyer, not the nations. And what were the results too many in the department's senior roles cast aside the rules law trump appointees in the apartment sidelined career public servants from Lyon attorneys, two FBI agents Limited their roles disregarded their nonpartisan input override, overriding their professional judgment and falsely accusing them of being members of the

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'The Bachelor': Matt James Felt Pressure To Choose a Black Woman at the End of the Season

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen

01:33 min | 2 years ago

'The Bachelor': Matt James Felt Pressure To Choose a Black Woman at the End of the Season

"James is the bachelor mondays on abc. Matt i've talked to rachel lindsay a lot about her time on the show and her experience and i wonder if you can talk to me a little bit about the pressure on you to choose a black girl at the end of the of the season their vows definitely not a pressure i put on myself initially no when i got there being the first black people are gonna be looking to you for a lot of different things and whenever i felt that pressure i just felt back on how i was raised in what i was looking for and a lot of those qualities. Have nothing to do with race in there. Were your hearts at are you carrying. Are you compassionate And thank goodness. That casts was so diverse in that made up a lot of what i was looking forward to may my decision that much easier with that kouadio woman there. Did you have to assume you. Talk to them about diversity before you did the show. I have to assume you said this is how it needs to be for me. Yeah and i think that not being on the bachelorette before they were still trying to get an understanding of lyon. What i'm attracted to him. When i'm about and they did a great job you know across the board what i was looking for i saw and As as the season continues. I think that It's very evident that they did their job in their party. Making sure everything represented.

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"lyon" Discussed on WJR 760

WJR 760

07:26 min | 2 years ago

"lyon" Discussed on WJR 760

"Way there is this abuse of power going on in Lansing right now, Uh, Nick Lyon, who was the former health director under Rick Snyder? You know Rick Snyder is being charged with some sort of criminal deed in the Flint water. Crisis, even though he had nothing to do with the Flint changeover from Detroit water to city water to the Flint city water that was run from the Flint River. But the right uh Rick Snyder is being charged and you heard about that. But how about this now? Michigan health director at the time. Isa also being charged. Nick Lyon pled not guilty during your parents and Genesee County. Circuit court. That was just before Governor Rick Snyder pleaded not guilty to misdemeanor charges of willful neglect of duty, the charges that have been brought against Nick Lyon. Are even more severe. He has been accused. Are you ready for this of involuntary manslaughter in the deaths of nine people who got Legionnaire's disease? They got it at McClaren Health Center. We went through this story yesterday. Theater knee General can't even follow What's in the news? She could get her witnesses and get the true story of what went on up there. It had nothing to do with Flint water. It was the whole virus. Was developed within the McClaren Medical Center, where the charges against Mona Hanna Attisha. If you're going to be consistent here, Madam attorney general you've got to go after more people than Nick Lyons, who had absolutely nothing to do with Legionnaire's disease at McClaren Hospital. It is a lie a complete lie by our attorney general who is so vindictive, so partisan. She cannot even see straight. I'm telling you this is this is just stunning stuff. Manslaughter, involuntary manslaughter because of Legionnaire's disease, which had nothing to do with Flint water. How do you You take the people of Michigan for fools that I'm sure you're gonna find some some judge on your side. Who's been appointed by by Jennifer Granholm say, and they're going to agree with you, Madam Attorney General. That doesn't make it correct. Okay? And we as Michiganders can see what is right. You explain to me Madam Attorney General. Why you got extra money for your office to distribute to your campaign contributors? Law firms, Okay, yes. Private law firms, and they're all trial lawyers. Imagine that who donated to your campaign, and now they have the possibility of being on your payroll. Thanks to the governor's shifting more money over your office. People like the Bernsteins, we've gotten $3 billion in settlements. You know what That means? Madam Attorney General. Your begin. Do you don't want people to get wealthy they've made over a billion dollars is what that means. As a family. That's what it means. So the inconsistency up there for our attorney general. Now with their campaign contributors, they're all good. They're fine. We'll help them out. But if they're on the other side of the aisle what we're going to find a way to throw him in jail and we're gonna charge The former health director in Michigan with manslaughter, manslaughter for Legionnaire's disease. Are you kidding me? What should he have done? The one thing that the clients could have done to stop Legionnaire's disease from spreading at McLaren Medical Center. It wasn't a wide outbreak in the city. Anybody who thinks that is being fooled by these people And I just want to make sure that we get that on the record because it is. It's just disgraceful What this attorney general has done with her abuse of power. And she this is this is political planet simply political They think that they can get Rick Snyder like Donald Trump. They're gonna make him look like Donald Trump or he killed people. He's killed people who did it intentionally. I'm waiting for that now. Uh oh, yes, because Flint is ah Majority African American City, So he went after blacks he wanted to kill blacks. Why didn't he pick Detroiters? You know their arm or in Detroit. If that was the case, it's ludicrous. It's absurd to even think that, but our attorney general just never ever stops. The political battles and she is she is absolutely turning Michigan's legal system upside down with charges like this. It is an abuse of power. Madam attorney general That's what it is. You might as well grow the mustache and give the one handed salute. Hand out right in front of you toward that flag. Yeah. And where your brown coat while you're at it, And then right. There you go. Let's get to your phone calls before. I'm sorry. 808 590957 is our phone number. And I've taken up enough of the time that we set aside for your calls right here. But I'm sorry. It just It upsets me period that that we are weaponizing the attorney general's office like this. It's just stunning. All right, let's go to the phones out to Oxford right now, Debbie, you're gonna lead this segment off Hello with Demi. Thank you for putting me on since I waited an hour and a half to talk to you, and then I'm sorry about that. W earlier. I know that's no fun. But now you open your big mouth and I'm joking, Um, that you have to remember. I have three things to tell you and I'll try to make it short and sweet. Um, this is to bring down any Republican. Any conservative. This is not about charges. This has nothing. They brought John Trump. Now they're going after the other people that you know, didn't vote. For the impeachment. It's just so the Republican Party will never come back again. And they want full Coke full control. And this is scary. This is in it is an abuse of power. Second of all, um, I hope happy retirement have been returned 20 years and I love it. Um, My only fear is that your station will put a Democrat on because as a conservative that believes in the Constitution and fairness I cannot listen to a Democrat right now when they stole the election, But let me just say this As far as my successor goes, I think they're going to choose. I don't think they're gonna look at political party at all. I think they're going to choose the person that they think has the best opportunity to Ah Continue to educate our audience to learn along with them and the carry on whatever success we have had into the future, and I think anyone have success if you if you bring in somebody that's fair and balanced like you because I love your show. I've been listening to W. J. R for I mean, since before 9 11, So it's been a long time. Okay? My third thing. I believe it was your station, but I'm not sure I see the Sean Hannity or Rush Limbaugh. Ah girl called. She said she throw saw three busloads of people 150 people getting off the bus at the death the capital. They were led in by the police into the capital and the doors. Relax again because you can't tell me and maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm a conspiracy person. But I don't think so. You can't tell me that people just walked into the capital. Those doors will act. Okay, then the 150. People were led in the girl said Then they opened up the doors because I saw on Fox. The people that were, you know, pro testing. Walking and slowly. They didn't care anything. They had nothing. Other hands flags that we also we also, though, saw the smashing of windows and I understand that. Yes, I agree. I.

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Interview With Valerie Jardin

The Candid Frame

04:34 min | 3 years ago

Interview With Valerie Jardin

"Times like we've never had times like these elites in in most of our lifetimes but there are there are moments where it can spark a lot of people to go out and photograph during the demonstrations for example happening last year and finding someone that has a unique take on. it is al- always something that i'm eager to find because you can see a lot of images that pretty much look. The same context said really similar. So what you really kind of hungry for. At least when. I'm hungry for someone who's really gonna do something that i wasn't interacting absolutely so. Yeah i've been writing and just going out there and still shoot almost every day. I mean you have to. I don't care what it is. But i need to take my amer out. How how were you in terms of going out in shooting every day you know your usual subject matter was not available to you. So how will you exercising that creative muscle during this time. Well for street. Photography resorted to going to areas where people were more you know. Let the guards down and were were. Life was pretty much normal like the beach. I find that the weather. I was in france or here because we have lakes every can walk a mile without hitting a lake miller beaches everywhere. I spent so much time. Just just walking along lakes beach area where people were unmasking. Kids grow laughing and you'd see smiles. You photograph life. Normal life was craving and i think that was more for me than actually wanting to i. I didn't really feel a need to document the pandemic. i the only reason being that i was protecting myself. i was craving normalcy so entirely navigated around that. When i was in france i was there for two weeks. August two weeks in october. At the time were numbers. There were really good. I mean in august it would have been hard to actually catch the thing but people were still wearing masks but not on the beach. The had to wear masks on the boardwalks and everything but not on the beach was the only place where life was normal and so i totally gravitated around that so now that the lakes are frozen. I'm actually going to probably spent a lot of time on frozen lakes. And and meet with ice fisherman and i just want to. I want that interaction. I wanna see people otherwise have been doing it. All of contemplate of photography more still life and actually taught a class numb writing a book about that. Which is you know the other thing. I love photographing anyways. And i do it almost every day. Whether it's on my windowsill or anywhere i go. I just don't usually use those pictures but now figure well know might as well just teach about that as well and people are craving that craving that either way have seeing for the next few months when we all going to be on lockdown again. I have been photographing people as much. Because i i have to deal with two people who are at high high risk so i just wasn't. I didn't feel comfortable with this roaming the streets in close proximity to people. But i've been doing like a lot of urban abstracts for better where i'm just looking at lyon seating color and that's been quite quite fun but i could not. I could not live with aching photographs after just a couple of weeks of of our initial lockdown. I was i was ready to scratch the wall of the paint with my fingers the luna that actually saved me the the early weeks because the dog again was first of all. She made us laugh when nothing was really funny was no other. She just lifted our spirits at an. I had fun photographing her at first with my camera then with just my phone. Because she's you know she's so much work that i think the camera the dog leg no way but the camera out again and i photograph in the house when i see her in a special light or something otherwise when i'm out and about with her it's just with the phone but that's really actually really been good for my photography because it was you know it's it's like shooting streets fy. It's all about the decisive moment and being quick and just so it was actually very very good so that was the first stuff. Yeah april may. I was a lot

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Greek Orthodox Priest Wounded in Lyon, France, Shooting

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Greek Orthodox Priest Wounded in Lyon, France, Shooting

"French police. A Greek Orthodox priest was shot while closing his church in the city of Leone and all out search is on for the shooter. A police official says The priest was taken to a local hospital with life threatening injuries after being shot in the stomach. The priest is a Greek citizen. The shooting happened two days after an Islamic extremist knife attack. At a Catholic church in the French city of niece that killed three people and amid tensions over a French newspapers, publication of caricatures mocking the Muslim Prophet Mohammed.

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A Shop Divided: Union Members Split Over Biden And Trump

Here & Now

04:59 min | 3 years ago

A Shop Divided: Union Members Split Over Biden And Trump

"It's here and now Democratic nominee Joe Biden and met with the president of the United Steelworkers yesterday on a whistle stop tour through Pennsylvania and Ohio. Biden is trying to win back union working class voters in the Midwest that helped President Trump win the election in 2016. The president is making the pitch that he's saved American manufacturing, But there are 66,000 fewer manufacturing jobs in Michigan, compared to July 2019 and 48,000 fewer in Ohio. Let's check in with a few union voters. Now Tim Petrovsky is the president of the United Steelworkers. Local 1900, South Lyon, Michigan. Tim. Welcome here now. Thank you. Thanks for having me Joe Biden, clearly making an effort to reach unions and working class voters in this campaign. But do you think he has a chance to get back some of that support that Democrats lost four years ago? I think he has the opportunity. I think it's a tough climb, but I do believe it can happen. Early on 2016 the manufacturing here in Michigan Steel business. It took a pretty good boom. A lot of that was already building but you know, the credit was given that way. You know, one of the things now, obviously, with the mishandling of the Corona virus and everything, a lot of our shops were shut down. The steel is not what it was promised to be the opportunity to speak with Vice President Biden two weeks ago when he was in doing his tour of Detroit, he met with four of us US W workers in one of the things we talked about was the ways to bring manufacturing jobs back to Michigan, he seemed he had a good plan to bring back good paying union jobs, not just jobs. Like it. Our mill we sell Yusa made pipe in our steals bought here in America, and one of the things he promised was to spend government money on products made in America. Right, so if they're going to use steel, they're going to use our steel. But, you know, I remember one of the very early executive orders that President Trump issued was promised to do just that to use US steel in pipelines, for instance, and he's made a big show of supporting the steel industry. Over the years, President Trump has he's slapped tariffs on Chinese steel. He's blamed People like Joe Biden for supporting trade deals like NAFTA. That he says is outsourced American jobs. I mean, what do you make of the argument that President Trump has been good for the American steel industry? Listen, I'm not goingto sit here and say that I don't believe in the beginning that it It was good. You know, it's a released it appeared that way. You know 16 17 even on into 18. The steel was good. I mean, our shop definitely was on optics. We hired 100 people. So we went from 140 ish people, The 2 50. But here we are 2020 in October now And we're down over 100 people. We actually have less people working than we did during that that rise where we're seeing that union leaders are likely to stick with Democrats this election. Just like they did in 2016, But with the rank and file, Tim, what about that? What? You're hearing from the rank and file your coworkers. The guys you work next to Now that's where it's. It's different. Obviously, the higher ups at the U. S W A W Things like that They support Democratic candidates. But there's a lot of people in our shop 20 years ago, this place would have been 95% Democrats. And now it's really split that I'd probably have to say something like 60 40 Republican over Democrat now, So on a lot of that is because of the up flux we had over the last couple of years. They gave that credit there. But now that you know, we're not working as much with the Corona virus or whatever reason. You know they're not willing to associate the blame as well. Right? So it's a really It's a shop divided anymore with the rank and file. I'm curious when you got to work yesterday were people talking about Tuesday's presidential debate. What? What did you hear from folks? Oh, man, it's ah, you know, as the union president at our shop, knowing that our shop is divided I try to avoid the politics conversation honestly at work, but no, it was. It was the big talk. I mean, that that debate was it was something right. I mean, it was Ah. I think it It was not good on believe not good on both sides here at work, even though Trump supporters were not happy with the way he handled himself. And the Biden supporters here were not happy with the lack of message. So, yeah, I mean, it's it's really divided. Tim Petrosky, president of the United Steelworkers, Local 1900 in south Lie in Michigan. Tim, Thanks for taking time out of your day to speak with us. No problem.

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National Bald is Beautiful Day with Jon Gay

Podcast Gumbo

02:57 min | 3 years ago

National Bald is Beautiful Day with Jon Gay

"Paul John Gay Aka Jag here wishing you a very happy bald is beautiful day. I have to turn this off because actually use a BOC three to shave my head and I've been doing that since two thousand when I was twenty five but just doesn't sound as good as the electric into a microphone. Hoping you have some podcasts ideas around bald is beautiful. Because, just remember God only made a few perfect heads on the wrist he put hair. I, always hope to get some good sound effects from I guess, but I'll say that electric razors the funniest one day John. Today is September thirteenth and for my first recommendation I'm going a little off the board here. I honestly did spend some time listening to a few episodes related to hair loss but none that I would force my listeners to suffer through. Instead I found a podcast made by youngster named Grady, who makes the grady and the Lille Lyon podcast grady share some interesting facts about animals. What does this have to do with? Bald is beautiful day you ask. Will in this episode, he talks about a beautiful bird known as the Bald Eagle. Did you know the bald. Eagle makes a biggest nest of any bird. Me Neither. Listen in for short two and a half minutes to get nine other facts, and then you can talk about it using the National Bald is Beautiful Day Hashtag even though it wasn't the true intent of the Hashtag. My guest today is John Gay when I reached out to John About being a guest, it made me a bit sad I met John podcast movement in two thousand eighteen and then again last year. But with no in person event this year, we wouldn't be able to catch up face to face. John's podcasts is called the jags show, which is focused around podcasts. He is short weekly episodes and then mixes in longer form interviews with industry people. In this episode, he interviews Rob Greenlee of the newly formed podcast academy. They talk about the industry and then give details about the academy which a lot of us are curious about. In fact, this episode reminded me to join the academy as soon as I finish recording. For last recommendation John Comes back with fellow bald man met cuddle who hosts the sound off podcast. Matt did a lengthy interview with Boston legend Mistress Carey about her departure from w. a. f., and her venture into podcasting. For today's extra awes- I'll let you know that I've been going to the same barber since high school even after moving four hours away. But due to the pandemic, my nephew is now cutting my hair is real job corporate advertising.

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Arcana Voting Semis

We Say Things - an esports and Dota podcast with SUNSfan & syndereN

01:53 min | 3 years ago

Arcana Voting Semis

"Go. To get into. So we're. into. The semi-finals. For the Arcana vote. So, do any of these surprise you. So Specter beats more fling I think we both predicted that. Spin, beat Luna. Did we predict on? I predicted that Luna, I think we both predicted Luna Win win but I wanted spent to win. I was very pleasantly surprised. Of course, he's going to get crushed by Specter said as A. invoquer destroyed a P. L. no surprise. And this one was a surprise witchdoctor barely beat drought Rangers Syndrome. Yeah. which be John didn't expect either. So now out of our final eight, six cores to supports and the supports are lion witch doctor we're going up against void and invoke I think we're going to end up having only course left in the top four. That's right. So I think void will beat Lyon. NYPD will be handsome. Age Spectrum will beats van and invoquer will be which Dr Yeah and I don't think any of these votes will be close maybe sniper am a little bit the others but. Then again now that it's all kind of narrow down maybe all the support players. Will vote for their. They only have to to pick from. Yeah. That's the problem they should have had one That's how link group. That is true. Now you're splitting the vote, and if they both lose, you have nobody to vote for anymore. Then you need to get creative with who your support because it's your support picking Volker A. Sniper I. Like it. That's true for. Fair enough. Anyway, just remember guys when you're voting for your support, just don't vote for lion. That's the easy way to remember this gopher witchdoctor if you're going to pick one of the to. Maybe, they'll put the Capri Sun and gunman I mean there's zero percent, but you can just pretend

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Solving the Murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon

True Crime Brewery

04:08 min | 3 years ago

Solving the Murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon

"Not like we're just talking about it for any kind of thrill. We're talking about it because we need to know what's going on in our society that's making this happen really drew. Okay, so we'll start John. Lyon, met his future wife. Xavier. University in Cincinnati. They were both students there. His wife Mary was from Erlanger Kentucky John was the Chicago. Boy. They married in Air Langer and had their first child a boy they named. Jay. Then after graduation John got a job at a radio station in Ohio, that's where Sheila was born. then. He worked at a radio station Illinois and Catherine more and they're. Following that John worked in both TV and radio in Peoria. He was on a daytime children's program where he played the guitar and Banjo. And in that same time period, nary was in a folk band. And then she gave birth to their youngest child Joe. Some pretty cool people I. Think they sound very interesting. He does. And she s in a folk band I. think that's really cool and it was the seventies. So they were kind of hit by guests. Yeah, probably. John's hard work eventually paid off. You got hired at W. M. A., l.. which at the time, the seventies was the most popular radio station in Washington, D.. C.. And John, was a pretty talented radio personality. So working at this station's worked as a fill in disc jockey, he read the news and he performed in a band, the multitask. Yeah John and Mary were both Pretty Witty People very well-spoken. So March Twenty, ninth nineteen, seventy, five was unseasonably warm in the suburbs of Washington. DC. Catherine. And Sheila Lyon. Ages ten and twelve were on spring break from school. John had worked the night shift the night before and drove home at six. Am that morning and went to bed. She learned Catherine. went to the Wheaton Mall. They had two dollars between them and they plan to get two slices of pizza. And Mary was happy to see them go together. She led the older one, didn't always want to spend time with their little sister, but recently, the two would become close played together like friends. But John Woke up that afternoon to an empty house. Mary had gone bowling and the boys were off playing with friends in the neighborhood. Mary came home with their younger boy. Joe Soon, after John Woke up, then he went back to bed for nap before dinner and Mary went and Rick. Some leaves in their backyard. When the sun began to go down, Mary really began to worry about her daughters. They were usually really good about being home for dinner and Sheila would call if they were at a neighbor's house playing. But Sheila had called and there had been no sign of the girls. But this is nineteen, seventy five. Your mind is not going to go to objection at this point. Nobody really thought like that. No, not then now. So they went ahead and had dinner with the two boys waiting for the girls to show up assuming they would. and. When there was still no word after they finish dinner Mary began calling around to all of their friends. No one had seen them though. So the family drove around looking for the girls and as time passed and they looked for their daughters in the Dr, the alarms really began to go off in their heads that something was wrong. So that's when they decided to call the police. But most runaways. The lions sisters, and they were nearly always found within twenty four hours. So when these girls were still missing overnight, the police began to realize that this was a case that was different. And the idea of follow play was becoming a real possibility at that point. The John and Mary told the police that this was just totally out of character for their girls both were honor roll students, and they both followed rules Catherine who went by Kate. Was the outgoing. Very Athletic,

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Pilgrimage to Sacred Activism

Hay House Meditations

05:40 min | 3 years ago

Pilgrimage to Sacred Activism

"Hi Andrew and welcome on to the hey house meditations podcast how wonderful to be with you and how wonderful to have the opportunity to speak to whoever's listening from my heart. Out wonderful wonderful. I'd like to talk to you today about the Fifteenth Century Poet Mystic Kabeer. Who you've been doing so much work on and and perhaps have you read a few of his lines. That articulate a meditative experience that is at once transcendent but also completely grounded I really appreciate that in computer But before we get there, there's a pilgrimage that I like to ask you to take us on a pilgrimage to the ark of of your own spiritual journey. An ARC that is has taken pauses with a variety of traditions, teachers, and Gurus and especially that are of the internal pilgrimage of the heart. So I wonder if you'd take us on that pilgrimage and then we'll sort of maybe conclude with Kabira. Does that sound all right with you? That sounds wonderful. Today and your little remission it it's. Never ends. I remember when I was with father bid when he was dying and. The thing that struck me most and move me most about him here. He was the greatest living Christian mystic but even on his deathbed when he was eighty seven, he was still striving for deeper and deeper realize. So he gave me a permanent image of what this really is journey of endless expansion. Shems of Tabriz said to Rumi. The world of God is wealth of endless expansion. We don't ever arrive. We just go Diba and DEEPA and Deepa went blasted where wild enough were brave enough into a mystery that always keeps opening onto wilder and holy vistas. This is my experience. Yes, and you're well I must say your your life has demonstrated that but I'm not exactly certain if you knew that when you were born. In mother India right you are. You're born in south India early in your life. You earlier in life you're surrounded by multiple religious by religious face including your your parents Protestant faith. And among the Hindus and Muslims. So how did that early on your life? How did that shape your outlook on the nature of humans on the nature of people and the nature of the divine? India is too big bomb in a well the distill known that live as cred experience. And that mock me forever I feel that I have an Indian. So a European mind and an American mission. So my deepest deepest ground is always in there especially in south India. When I was born. Nineteen fifty two was the twilight of the Rosh. So this. Was the atmosphere of an. Empire would still. Diffused itself through everything but India itself although it had been dominated by the British in never lost its passionate spirituality and that's what I met in the earliest and most impressionable years of my life. I loved going to temples with my Hindu coke. I loved learning the hail. Mary from my Catholic nanny and I loved it when the driver that we had to as a Muslim stopped the car in the middle of traffic and put his. Prem Don and chunk to Allah. In very early on. I met a saint and this is an extraordinary story because I had white Russian. Godmother. who used to smoke cigarettes out of black along black cigarette holder in Lyon dressed in gold she fall she looked like a Russian Melena dietrich and I was crazy about her she's. and. Every day off to school I would go running up the stairs of her flag. And jumped into bed between her and have great friend who is huge Rowley poterie Indian woman Shanti. Of course as a child I didn't know. Shanti Shanti, later revealed to me it was India's greatest living Quila and she is the child had been. A welcome to previous incarnation and a gunman, a group of journalists to the village that she'd been born in. As, a nine year old recognized absolutely everybody and Meta previous husband and said the money looking for is under a break in the back. So he went and found the money that he'd been looking for. Any. gave. Me a lot of profound simple instruction. She told me two things that have not my whole life. She said God is one. God is the sea and all religions alike rivers that run into the sea. So. Don't get hung up on anyone religion realized that they're all different expressions of the same unity, the different expressions of the same reality

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Everything you need to know about the launch of Valorant

Checkpoint Radio

05:34 min | 3 years ago

Everything you need to know about the launch of Valorant

"We talk a lot about the new game Valerie incident official gamers have been retiring to go play Valentine's but one of the most viewed games on twitch while still in beta well now it is finally out of beta and available for all to play but its launch week wasn't looking so good we're beard what's going on with Valerie man so Valerie is finally out of beta it is currently almost half up its the you can't play competitively on Valerie right now it's only on competitive matches what don't think that that might is is one of the things may be contributing to people not playing it as much a little bit but here's the thing this is the first chance that people have to buy all download it right like the beta had a lot of people playing it but is still closed beta right just by virtue of what it is there's the liking of the stream numbers got so far up there because people have to watch somebody playing the game in order to get the invite to get the access to the beta yes and so then what then happened is they they launched on June second which was a I Tuesday and the problem is they did it on the same day that that social media blackout in solidarity with black lives matter while and I definitely didn't help and so what happened is there was a lot of people A. off social media be a lot of large streamers like Dr disrespect a ninja and made shot and all these different guys who just worked streaming at all but then yes like the lack of competitiveness the competitive mode is just tough at the moment and it's it's the biggest thing is you can go and see the general temperature of how people feel about the game by going to Metacritic right now the average score on Metacritic for this game is twenty six out of a hundred so yeah it's very low it's been kind of slaughtered like they you know they they really have been dipping into two pools during the the beta this the counterstrike go players and the overwatch players right and it seems like they haven't done a great job yet according to it you know like popular consensus of of winning over either of those you know I mean I I think one of the other issues you look at two is there were so many people that were able to play the beta if they watch long enough right that I got to be that you know I think that a lot of people have made up their mind already you know Jake Lyon casting the overwatch league you know I do a show with the L. S. as he took the check might be dot com plug you know he said he basically did his placement in the beta and he's like you know those those fibers are really my game he's done with it now right I think a lot of people got excited and caught up in a just a new game the bait is out I really want to get I don't be left behind my friends are playing and if they're still in there still and that's great you know looking right now it's which one two three four five it's a seven game wins the game ninety one point seven K. yeah that's not bad right but even you know stuff like minecraft counterstrike call of duty four night grand about a fiver still beating it out but I think you're at the point now where the beta that what is your big reveal that was a big numbers I know that now the game is officially live but people are already decided if they like it or not I what's weird to me is like if you've been following any of the professional E. sports organizations they're all announcing teams they just announced he go who used to be a counterstrike god who's now going over and starting he's the team captain for a hundred thieves it died team T. ten they just announced two different teams there is another I. Janji announced a team but like to be fair landing for the future right because the fact that riot first of all they know how to do E. sports like league of legends is the most profitable Eastport right now like they operated in the black for a long or sorry in the red for a long time the faces are making profits with it citing the people are looking at Valerie and they want in on the ground floor and it's gonna take some investment and that's gonna take some trust in Ryan in in this game and some investing in the long term James a delay do you think that it's going to be able to survive because in my opinion I don't know if if they don't start out of the gate strong if they're going to be able to keep their head above water long term I would like to think that the bills survived but I mean I've I feel like I'm not in a position to speak to that but I do have a question I'm kind of confused so you're saying this is not available for competitive play meaning like that you can't queue up and had to be ranked rank system yet right right so used to playing in the with the winner five it doesn't matter it doesn't matter you know you're not really playing for anything why are they still put out this team's making his team just practice I did I didn't get I think like Robbie said to get ahead of the ready yeah get ready for it in there and there are still you know independent tournaments that are going on there's just no there's no way that you James could log on and play competitively in be ranked anything like that right but there are still tournaments that are happening were obviously you know there's prize pools and stuff into it like that so this still competitive play involved but nothing officially like rain through nothing decade actual players can get it was the one thing I was kind of confused about yeah I mean honestly I don't I don't think that that is terrible right I I think that the people are putting too much stock in only on its live in no one's playing as much as they were in the beta well of course not the beta was hype you know they were bots trying to farm keys was also inflated but when you look at where it's sitting compared to other games it's doing fine I don't think there's any way to fix the sevens game I've right it'll still survive survive forever I don't know will be as big as legal legends R. sum was other games that people are watching the plane it might not hit those milestones but I feel like it's going to have a little longevity for awhile especially people all these pro gamers that are leaving their their actual game they have to do it for that yeah there's gonna be some behind it is still gonna have some sort of a a life behind every surveillance not having the best first

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Chicago's Lower Wacker Drive closed due to flooding

Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder

00:20 sec | 3 years ago

Chicago's Lower Wacker Drive closed due to flooding

"Right now though here at sixty midway fifty nine fifty nine degrees at Chicago's lakefront heavy rains caused widespread flooding across the area including the basement of the Willis tower in lower Wacker drive in Lyon several feet of water covered the streets headed people some some up to their waists alliance fire department went door to door rescuing people resident

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