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"madison roberts" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

03:51 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Juneteenth as a moment of great emotion It is a moment of passion and compassion because slavery was enormously brutal Appearing on CNN State of the Union the Texas Democrat explained the purpose of the holiday is to give America a moment to be able to reflect not just on the jubilation of freedom but also the brutality of slavery Lee was a key figure in getting the date recognized as a federal holiday A U.S. gas tax holiday is worth considering that's according to treasury secretary Janet Yellen appearing on ABC's this week She explained that President Biden stands ready to work with Congress as gas prices spike to an average of $5 a gallon nationally Some governors and state lawmakers have already put state gas tax holidays in place to help alleviate some of the pain at the pump One member of the House January 6th select committee says former president Trump's attacks on the panel amount to a confession of his role in the 2021 capital riot Yeah he's essentially saying yeah I did it and I'll do it again Which is what we have been contending all along Appearing on NBC's meet the press representative Jamie Raskin said Trump pushing back against allegations made during recent public hearings not only reveal his guilt but show that Trump thinks he's above the law The Maryland Democrats comments follow Trump's claim at a rally Friday that he never called former vice president Mike Pence a wimp The transportation security administration says Friday was the most popular air travel day of 2022 New statistics show TSA officer screen nearly two and a half million people at airport security checkpoints Friday making it the busiest travel day in the U.S. since the Thanksgiving holiday It's going to be a sizzling hot day across the central U.S. today forecasters say a high northward arch of the jet stream is allowing warmer than usual temperatures to remain in place from the dakotas into Missouri and Illinois cities like Chicago will see highs in the upper 90s Monday and into the triple digits by the summer solstice on Tuesday I'm Brad Siegel Governor Ron DeSantis is being ordered to explain why Florida chose not to pre order COVID vaccines for young children Madison Roberts has the story A congressional panel overseeing the government's COVID response has sent a letter with their demands to the governor They want to hear an explanation from his administration by the end of the month unless they change their decision Florida is the only state that has not ordered doses for children under the age of 5 desantis and Surgeon General Joseph lati Poe have said they feel the risks outweigh the benefits and say anyone who wants to have their child vaccinated will have to work through their doctor or pharmacy I'm Madison Roberts A group of Oxford high school students and their families in Michigan are suing the school district over allegations it created dangerous conditions before a shooting The school was the site of a shooting in November four students were killed 7 people injured The group is not looking for money but once a court to order policy changes around the district including addressing students who appear to be a risk of harm for themselves or others Parents also won Oxford to take back statements made about the handling of the shooting The Westminster kennel club dog show kicks off this weekend north of New York City Kristin Marx has more For the second year in a row the event is being held at the lindhurst estate and Terry town a gothic revival mansion that sits on 67 acres This year though spectators are allowed in person for the first time since before the pandemic the show runs through Wednesday when it wraps up with best in show The number of breeds eligible is now 211 due to the addition of two new breeds the moody a Hungarian farm dog to the herding group and the chihuahua like Russian toy to the toy group Democrats are building a record campaign war champs ahead of the midterm elections in a social media post Saturday The Democratic National Committee said it raised over $16 million in May alone That brings the total to more than $66 million so far this calendar year Democrats expect to spend $70 million on the midterm elections as they try to maintain control of both houses of Congress despite soaring inflation and President.

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

03:01 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Covers pre K Community, college, green energy and more West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin tells CNN and he is not on board. We've already put out 5.4 trillion and we tried to help Americans and everywhere we possibly can and a lot of the help that we put out there. Is still there, and it's going to run clear until next year. What's the urgency? But Senator Bernie Sanders urges lawmakers to iron out their differences all sit down and work together and come up with a $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill, which deals with the enormously unmet needs of working families. House Democrats are looking to pay for it all with tax hikes, updating one last week's top stories. We're getting reaction from business owners to the Biden vaccination plan. We told you, the president ordered the Department of Labor to require businesses with 100 or more employees to make sure their workforces vaccinated against covid or face weekly testing like this. We were never going to get to that herd immunity. Another says No. From a business standpoint and an employer standpoint, I see this as a pretty significant overreach from the federal government Governors in At least 19 Republican controlled states have vowed to fight the vaccine mandate. They've all wdbo 173 FM and AM 5 80, now in the U. S. Department of Education, says it's looking into Florida's ban on school mask mandate. The department says districts that enforced mass are again at risk of losing funding, but they can apply for financial help. Will districts are going to be able to go and apply for it to bring a direct down to supplement what the threats are from. Our governor and commissioner of Education and Appeals Court last week allowed the ban on mandates to continue in the state, while an appeal by Governor Ron De Santis works its way. A through the court system. Madison Roberts, Wdbo one. Oh 73 FM and am 5 81 of the NFL season almost in the books. Florida teams going two for three. The Bucks one Thursday, the Dolphins one Sunday. Nipping the Patriots 17 to 16 in New England. But the Texans were too much for Trevor Lawrence in the Jags as they lose in Houston, 37 to 21 tonight. Monday night Football. Scott is the Ravens and the Raiders face off in Las Vegas. They will close out week one tonight, 7 20, now Wdbo Scott. And as with the Orlando's Morning news, let's get five day brought to you by the great folks that protect air conditioning and plumbing services. Here's our meteorologist Rusty McRaney. Even though we're getting deeper into September, we still Have our persistent summer pattern continuing. An onshore breeze will bring showers and storms this afternoon. The best chance will be in interior locations along in west of I four overall 40% Chance still hot and steamy today High up to 91 For tonight partly cloudy skies morning load tomorrow down to just 76. We'll see a little bit better 50% chance for showers and storms on your Tuesday with high right around 90 degrees stay with that 50% chance on Wednesday as well with a high near 90. Call another 50% chance on Thursday, with the onshore flow continuing and a high of 91 right now, I'm going to call for 40% chance for storms on Friday, but rain chances could be going up as a tropical wave moves well, just east.

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

04:41 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Regards to President Trump running for president once again. I would have to say in my humble opinion. Anything is better than what we have now. President Trump over the weekend in New York City, meeting with police officers there in New York, hinting at another run at the presidency in 2024. What do you think I'm in right now? Open mic feature there in the Wdbo happens. 6 17 Wdbo Computer President Biden is heading West today on a two day swing through several states the fire damage in northern California Then he'll come here to Southern California campaign for Gavin Newsom one day. Hey, before voting ends in the recall election. It comes as recent polls have shown. Newsom is likely to remain in office in this very blue state. Republicans are critical. Biden VP Harris Coming to California to campaign for Newsome, updating one of last week's top stories, we're getting reaction from business owners to the Biden vaccination plan. We told you, the president ordered the Department of Labor to require businesses with 100 or more employees to make sure their workforces vaccinated against Covid or face weekly testing mandate like this. We were never going to get to that herd immunity. Another says No. From a business standpoint and an employer standpoint, I see this as a pretty significant overreach. From the federal government. Governors in at least 19 Republican controlled states have vowed to fight the vaccine mandate. They've all wdbo one. Oh 73 FM and am 5 80. Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson says President Biden's covid mandates are making it even harder to encourage people to get vaccinated. He says the decision should be left to companies. As for masks and schools. We told you, a Florida judge temporarily reinstated Governor to Santa's mask ban. Now Orange County public schools have issued a statement on their next move Message to parents. CPS says the district is continuing to monitor the situation in the court. Under the current mandate master mandatory through October unless they have a medical exception from a doctor and the same goes for Brevard County and Volusia, although evolution plans to address the latest decision during their board meeting Tuesday Daniel Vargas Wdbo, one of 73 FM and AM 5 80. The U. S Department of Education says it's looking into the state's ban on school mask mandate. The department says districts that enforced mass are again at risk of losing funding, but they can apply for financial help. Districts are going to be able to go and apply for it to bring a direct down to supplement what the threats are from. Our governor and commissioner of Education and Appeals court last week allowed the ban on mandates to continue in the state, while an appeal by Governor Ron DeSantis works its way through the court system. Um Madison Roberts, Wdbo 173 FM and am 5 80. Of Florida man is under arrest on charges he exposed himself in various toll collectors over a week span. The Florida Highway Patrol said it in a statement that the man was booked into the Osceola County Jail on Saturday. At seven instances that happened in three days about seven a.m. as he entered the cash lanes on the tall plasters workers told troopers that the man had no clothes on and was showing his privates. He was I'd through a photo comparison and his identity matched this story. Scott at Jacksonville area firefighters being called a hero after swimming past a gator to save a guy whose truck crashed into a pond. Firefighter Josh Berglund saw the crash sprung into action. And even though witnesses shouted there was a gator. He still jumped in. Took about two minutes for the 26 year old to rescue the driver. And he says, if someone needs help, I'm just going for it Good for him, and that's a brave soul. All right, Ray, Marsha, Thank you. It is 6 20 now, Wdbo. Good Monday morning. I'm Scott and says, Let's get five day brought to you by protect air conditioning and plumbing services meteorologist Rusty McRaney. Even though we're getting deeper into September, we still have our persistent summer pattern continuing. An onshore breeze will bring showers and storms this afternoon. The best chance will be an interior locations along in west of I four overall 40% Chance Still hot and steamy today the high up to 91 For tonight partly cloudy skies morning load tomorrow, down to just 76. We'll see a little bit better 50% chance for showers and storms on your Tuesday with high right around 90 degrees stay with that 50% chance on Wednesday as well with a high near 90. Call another 50% chance on Thursday, with the onshore flow continuing and a high of 91 right now, I'm going to call for 40% chance for storms on Friday, but rain chances could be going up as a tropical wave moves well, just east of us by the end of the week. With the extended five day forecast four times an hour. I'm channel Navy urologist Rusty McRaney. Currently I'm looking at 77 degrees there in Kissimmee 78. Now don't Ando. Severe weather station, ST Touch Security, triple team traffic. Let's go Live to Air one. Here's Eric Brown building the volumes Cat.

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:00 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Weather continues throughout this Thursday and I'll have more on that coming up and a crash on the turnpike. Coton Approaching 1 92 is on the right shoulder delays remain all the way back to Osceola Parkway from the Wdbo Triple Team Traffic Center. I'm Ed Torrance. Good afternoon now, 12 32 year listening to Orlando's news at noon. I'm Joe Kelly, This is Wdbo one. Oh 73 FM and am 5 80. Orlando's news and talk Good afternoon. I'm Darryl Moody. After a quarter century of treating pets in Orlando Clinic is closing its doors. The pedal I into greater Orlando announcing yesterday it is shutting down its clinic on Conroy wrote. Effective, effective September 20th. The facility will still handle pet adoptions. Though the alliance's clinics in East Orlando and Sanford will remain open governor to Santa's suffers a loo loss in his legal fight over the executive order protecting parents right to opt their Children out of wearing a face mask at school after several heated discuss Friends, emergency meetings in lawsuits on the governor's order to ban mask mandates and schools. Leon County Judge's ruling states his executive order was unconstitutional and a violation of Florida's parents Bill of Rights. The case is now headed to the appellate court. Madison Roberts, Wdbo one. Oh 73 FM and AM 5 80 President Biden expected to sign an executive order today requiring all federal workers to be vaccinated, including millions of federal contractors. Lord employment attorney here, and Tandy says the president is well within his legal rights. But this will open a can of legal worms. I do think that there will be a challenge on the basis of overreach. I don't think that case will be successful. He says The president must provide exemptions for religious objections and health emergencies under the Americans with Disabilities Act, But he says OSHA requires employees to provide a safe workspace. And that's exactly what the mandate is aimed at doing a plane carrying Westerners, including some Americans flying out of Kabul, the first large scale departure from Combo International after last month's frantic airlift campaign, now successfully conducted on more of the commercial flight. For.

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

03:29 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"And you could get paid just for listening to W. D. B O a judge's ruling against an appeal from the governor on mask mandate after several heated discussions, emergency meetings and lawsuits on the governor's order to ban mask mandates and schools. Leon County judge's ruling states. His executive order was unconstitutional and a violation of Florida's parents Bill of Rights. The case is now headed to the appellate court. Madison Roberts, Wdbo 173 FM and AM 5 80. Miami Dade's School superintendent supports the decision. Children. Should not be political ponds and this political chess game. And we need to get past that cases of Covid continues to spread among young people's kids are back in school, The American Academy of Pediatrics says. Kids now account for more than a quarter of new cases nationwide. Children are more often than not going to get the infection from teenagers and adults rather than their peers. And we also know that we can do mitigation efforts inside of the school to decrease the risk of transmission, and that includes masking Children, distancing when possible surveillance testing and vaccinating all of those who are eligible around them. Here's something new If you have a kid In Orange County schools, Orange County schools has decided all open houses will be virtual. The district says it made the decision in light of the recent surge in Covid cases, parents can expect to get specific details for their school's open house plans. From principles. The 20th anniversary of 9 11 coming at a time when our nation is already struggling through the pandemic, instead of allowing the anxiety about the anniversary to go forward, ground yourself and the things that you have, Dr Ken Yeager has some tips to cope. He says Americans should reflect on the positive aspects of their lives. Instead of the negative things they can't control, a nonprofit organization here in Orlando that helps post 9 11 vets is seeing an uptick in calls ahead of the 20th anniversary. Neff Rodriguez is the CEO of the Camaraderie Foundation, a center that provides counseling for post 9 11 veterans, service members and their families, he says there's been an increase in phone calls with veterans facing mental health issues with covid and being forced to isolate that was that was one of the big factors that really hurt him and then on top Top of that we start talking about the withdrawal from Afghanistan. And so you know, you've got these veterans who are feeling like you know, for 20 years they were being told Thank you for your service, and now they view themselves as failing the mission. If you would like to support these veterans visit camaraderie foundation dot org To make a donation. Julianna Maya Wdbo one of 73 f Feminine 5 80 the Wdbo business report brought to you by safe touch. Security. Stock futures trading lower. After the Fed said the economy slowed in July and August. Now today we're looking ahead to the Labor Department's new claims for unemployment benefits. They're expected to drop by 4000 the 2021 NFL regular season kicks off tonight in Tampa, the defending Super Bowl champ Bucks will raise their second banner in franchise history, their Super Bowl banner. They're going to host the Dallas Cowboys. Here's Tom Brady. No, We just want to go and play really well, but we got to go do it. It's one thing to talk about it. And you know, we put ourselves in a decent position to be ready to go. That's the big games coming up Sunday. The Packers face the Saints here in Florida in Jacksonville after the game was moved because of damage caused by Hurricane Ida. The Giants planned honor those who died in 9 11 when they host the Broncos and Monday night, the Las Vegas Raider Scott the officially take the field for the first time, and since City they're going to be rolling the dice against the Baltimore Ravens will be great to see fans in stadiums starting tonight with.

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:38 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"So starting today, kids in Volusia County officially required to wear masks again. That new Max mandate was approved last week after another emergency meeting. We're also learning students in some central Florida school districts will need a doctor's note or parents won't be able to opt out. There are questions now about how some of those notes are obtained. One parent in a Facebook group says she could get a doctor's note from an office at a veto by paying $75. Doctors against the practice say it's not only on ethical, but it puts high risk kids and adults in more danger. The Orange County School district says it will reject any noted considers fake. They've all wdbo one of 73 FM and am 5 80. This is Wdbo where Orlando turns first for breaking news, weather and traffic. I'm brain computer right now. We have 78 degrees in fair 60% chance of rain happening later today. Just a reminder. Get on the wdbo payroll payout today have another chance to win $1000 at 10 o'clock. Just listen for the payroll payout keyword and you could get paid just for listening to Wdbo. We're learning more about the suspect who killed a central Florida family, Paul County Sheriff says the gunman 33 year old Brian Riley, is accused of killing all four people, including a three month old infant. He's evil in the flesh. He was a rabbit animal. An 11 year old girl was wounded but is in a Tampa hospital recovering. While authorities have yet to find a motive or linked to the victims, Riley did admit he was high on drugs during his arrest. He also told the sheriff's office that God told him to Go to the Lakeland home. Madison Roberts, Wdbo one. Oh 73 FM and am 5 80 continuing team coverage. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd joining us on this Orlando's Morning news earlier this morning, he gave us an update on the 11 year old girl who was shot seven times. She's already been through several surgery. She'll continue to be in the hospital shoes in critical condition. But I'm told from her grandmother that her spirits are good and that which which is a wonderful thing, and the fact that she's alive. Sheriff Judd also says there is In Orlando connection. Riley worked security at a church here, although he didn't say exactly where we're following some breaking news out of East Orange County. Two teens were struck while they were crossing Golden Rod Road right in front of Valencia Ecology stuff, HP says both were taken to the hospital in stable condition. The crash remains under investigation will update you as we get new information in It's 903 a wdbo 173 FM and am 5 80. If you are still suffering with chronic knee pain, Phoenix Integrated Medical Center is the place to go. In fact, many other listeners have gone to their beautiful winter park facility or called for a free consultation..

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

01:33 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"The mass shooting happened around four a.m. Sunday morning at a home in Lakeland. As most people were sleeping. This neighbor heard gunshots and came outside a state trooper parked at the end of my driveway. He told me to go back inside. He had a long gun out actually pointed this way to women. An infant a man were killed at 11 year old girl survived. Here's sheriff Grady Judd. He just explained that they begged for their life. And then he shot and killed him anyway, and the interesting thing and we don't know the answer to that. Not underscore we don't How did he end up at that? House Reporter Madison Roberts continues her team coverage. Ex Marine Brian Riley was denied Bond during his first court appearance yesterday. He's trying to convince us That he's mentally ill. But he's very in tune with his statements and his admission. The 33 year old is accused of fatally shooting a family of four in their Lakeland home. Sunday morning. An 11 year old girl was shot multiple times but is recovering. The Polk County sheriff says. Investigators haven't found a link between Riley and his victims. But Riley claims God told him to go to the victim's home. Madison Roberts, Wdbo 173 FM and AM 5 80. Meanwhile, the lone Survivor, an 11 year old girl continues to recover. Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd gave us an update This past hour has already been through several surgery. She'll continue to be in the hospital. She was in critical condition. But I'm told from her grandmother that her spirits are good and which, which is a wonderful thing, and the fact that she's alive and we're learning. The shooter has a connection here to Orlando. Sheriff Judd said. Riley worked security to check Although he didn't say.

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"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

News 96.5 WDBO

02:03 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on News 96.5 WDBO

"Their baby or randomly shot to death in Polk County, Scott the mass shooting happened around four a.m. Sunday morning at a home in Lakeland. As most people were sleeping. This neighbors ring camera captured the gunshots. He then came outside a state trooper parked at the end of my driveway. He told me to go back inside and had a long gun out actually pointed this way in an infant and a man were killed An 11 year old girl survived. What kind of sheriff Grady Judd. He just explained that they begged for their life and that he shot and killed him anyway, and the interesting thing and we don't know the answer to that. Not underscore. We don't. How did he end up at that? House Reporter Madison, Roberts continues our team coverage. Ex Marine Brian Riley was denied Bond during his first court appearance yesterday. He's trying to convince us That he's mentally ill. But he's very in tune with his statements and his admission. The 33 year old is accused of fatally shooting a family of four in their Lakeland home. Sunday morning. An 11 year old girl was shot multiple times but is recovering. The Polk County sheriff says. Investigators haven't found a link between Riley and his victims. But Riley claims God told him to go to the victim's home. Madison Roberts Wdbo one. Oh 73 FM and AM 5 80 Sheriff Grady Judd will be joining us later this hour with an update. Meanwhile, the loans Survivor. An 11 year old girl continues to recover. She is in critical but stable condition after surgery, and we're also learning the shooter has a connection to here in Orlando Sheriff Grady Judd says. O Reilly worked security to church in Orlando, although he didn't say which one This is Channel nine. Chief meteorologist Tom Terry. You're listening to the seven a.m. expanded news feed on Wdbo. Gentlemen, you're all just rusty McRaney with tropical moisture pouring in the next several days, it means a high chance for rain and we'll look at that coming up. All eyes on I four. You're looking good just to bring later to between Lake Mary and Lee Road. I'm Eric Brown and Air one. But on I four eastbound. That's where the delays are. You got slowdowns from 27 to 5 32 and then again, approaching Conroy to Oh, VT..

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"madison roberts" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

KPRC 950 AM

07:22 min | 1 year ago

"madison roberts" Discussed on KPRC 950 AM

"Good to be with you again. Uh, today we're going to talk about, uh, suicide. Probably the worst thing that can happen to any family. Beyond any other event is actually suicide. It seems to be worse than losing a son or daughter in battle, uh, losing them from an auto accident. It's even worse than losing them from accidental overdose. Death like in like, like what is happening with so many opioid dependence? Um so, but suicide is happening more and more, especially with the covid epidemic. That hit last year and is still hitting many parts of the country. Understand the infection rate in Houston is going down rapidly. So I'm happy to hear that here that we we've had And integrity Health, one of my companies, we've had four employees who have been infected in the last two months or so, and three of the four actually were vaccinated. I think the fourth one was vaccinated. Maybe had the first shot, but the other three had both shots. And yet they came down with a variant. You know, maybe the delta variant who knows But they came down with it, but they're all better. They're all doing well. A lot of young people seem to be getting it now, you know, So I'm thankful that The older people. Uh, they probably had it. Whether they knew it or not. So many people are just immune to it, and they have no symptoms. Um many who have had were very sick like myself. I'm in my sixties and hit me pretty hard last December. But, you know, I'm fine. I'm sure I've been around the delta variant, and hopefully I have immunity because I don't seem to be getting sick again. Knock on wood. I don't have any wood here. So anyway, thank you for joining us. So let's kind of dive into it. My special guest today is Brittany Willie Williams. And Brittany is Many of you. I think you listen no, her because you've actually received Isis technology sessions from her, But she is our senior Matthews Hope Foundation Isis provider. She's our technician. And she works under the direction of Clyde McMorris, MD. Doctor McMorris, who also designed Isis in his office out in full shirt and the full sure Brookshire area of Houston. And he's a big big proponent of Isis technology for anxiety, depression, addiction, PTSD, even mild TBI. Um, he has found it to be very helpful in his practice. And he supervises Brittany. But Britain actually has become quite amazing. As a provider. I'm actually getting letters and phone calls from patients who rave about her. So if you have not experienced Her her prowess at at administering Isis technology. You're really missing out. I try to try to have a session once a week and I miss them Monday. My day is Monday. At about five p.m. and I missed it yesterday. Uh so I wish I'd had it. But, uh, but Isis technology, it's just amazing. We're going to Focus, mainly though, on suicide prevention today and Britain and you the reason I brought you to the show today is you and Jennifer and Jennifer O'Neill is with us, Jennifer say hi to the folks. Hi, guys. Hi, Jennifer. Yeah. Good to have you on on on with Jennifer. You have actually started and founded or co founded A suicide prevention group in college station. You want to talk about that briefly with us? Well, I did. I co founded Bradman's Valley Coalition suicide prevention with the local resident. A conversation dud Vance, and it has been an operation since 2017 and, uh We try, um to Just be there for the community. It's seven counties. So we we service brought this. Burlison Grimes, Leon Madison, Robert Center, Washington and our Our vision is to make it a suicide. Three Brothers Valley and we've got many contacts and Harris County and Montgomery County. So so we also serviced those as well. Yeah, And I know a little bit about your work with the Brazos County and it's very, very impressive. Uh, should let's let's segue. We run into a patient that you you have been taking care of. You and Brittany. Both have been taken care of. Uh, without naming names, of course, But let's let's I would like to let the folks know out there how effective ISIS technology is for suicide prevention. Um, can you all talk about one or two? Cases that you've seen and managed. Yeah, First of all, thank you for having me on. It's good to have you. It's fun. We've been talking about it for a while, and we finally made it. Um yeah. So we've had a few clients that have been very depressed when they've come in. And one in particular this client in her words, um Said that she sat all the time feels unwanted. Um She's suicidal. She's anxious, irritated All the time, easily angry fear of being a failure and she's she's 17. Oh, my goodness. Oh, To have that kind of feeling at the age of 17. Yeah. Must be devastating to the parents. Yeah, very, very hard on, um the parents and, um When she came in. She She didn't talk very much about things. Um, but after as the first session was going on. Her breathing slowed down and You saw visible, invisible, visible coming and in the end, she said, Um Uh, I'm not sure what's going on. And I was like, okay. And and that's pretty common. Isn't it on on a first ISIS session? Something's going on. I'm not sure what it is, but I feel better. It's interesting. And, um, the second by the second one, when the second one was finished, he had a smile on her face. That's amazing. And this is this is a girl that was Was ready to commit suicide is what I understand. Yeah. From what? I'm understanding that, um, the mom, Qatar in the act, I think And, um yeah, And so, um, I might be wrong about that. But, you know, Yeah. Yeah, well, let's let's continue to talk about this particular client and Jennifer, I know you have a lot to say about a client as well. So we're going on a commercial break. We'll be right back. It's the nonstop conversation. You're always talking to me. It's the heartbeat of Houston. A few sources of truth KPRC 9 50..

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