29 Burst results for "Magpies"

AP News Radio
Isak scores late as Newcastle beats Nottingham Forest 2-1
"Alexander Esau scored the tying and winning goals as Newcastle knocked off Nottingham Forest two one. Essex tallied in the first half stoppage time and connected again on a penalty and stop its time in the second half. The goals allowed the magpies to pull within a point of Tottenham with a game in hand for the final Champions League birth. Newcastle is also 5 points clear of Liverpool Emmanuel Dennis had the goal for forest, which remains two points clear of relegation. It was for his first league loss at city ground since September. I'm Dave ferry.

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Crystal Palace frustrates Newcastle in 0-0 draw
"Newcastle ran its EPL unbeaten string to 15 games. But Eddie Howe's team had to settle for a scoreless draw with Crystal Palace. The result puts Newcastle level with Manchester United for third in the table, though united takes on arsenal on Sunday. Goalkeeper Nick Pope kept his 9th straight clean sheet in all competitions. Alexander Isaac and Fabian sure had the best chances to score for the magpies. Palace was coming off a one one draw with a united on Wednesday as it tries to crack the top ten. I'm Dave ferry.

Not Another D&D Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
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"magpies" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"I love the idea that if you toggle it, it also means that you're no longer responsible for the rack. So like if you lose the rat in an Uber, like worry. But I gotta get out. It would be getting into an Uber and then the driver being like, oh, hey, just so you know my last ride was a loose rat. And I think there is a rabbit still. I think it's in there. I'm not even left the rack. That's why my rating is a 1.2. It would be a great game. It would be a great game show to see who could get an Uber to actually come to them and not cancel it. Is everyone at once calls an Uber? And then you have to instantly message and be like, hey, just a heads up. I have it. It's loose. And you don't elaborate. I'm trying to send my rat to my friend's house. I'm not going to be riding in the Uber. I'll meet you up front. The other side. The rats wearing a leash, but he chewed through some of it. So no promises. There's no way to handle this rat. He's loose. You could be loose in the car, but don't worry, my friend will pick him up. I will give you a 250% tip. This is really going to wrap my rating, isn't it? I want to see if I can book a rat Uber to take something. Oh, God. Don't try this at home. Explaining the situation. Oh shit. And see if they still show up. Georgia. You would just get like a question Mark back. And then you'd further elaborate and then you'd get a canceled. I guess and then the extension of this game is that the animal just gets progressively bigger and bigger until you can no longer get it in. You know what I mean? Yeah. So we try a loose rat, then we work up a loose possum. They're so brutal. You reach a point, though, where I think the driver is going to be okay with it. Like if I'm driving an Uber and someone's like, hey, can I let a capybara loose in your back seat? Yeah. Am I loose moose, please? There's so dangerous. You're like one of those guys. I wouldn't be able to get a running start to gore you. Exactly. There we go. Just swing. They can't do shit in a car. In the backseat, I feel fucking fine. She'll get stuck. You can't get any momentum. You're making it angry. If skulls too thick for me to hurt it, but I don't think it's a stalemate. Me and a moose in a car. Need a moose in a corolla. That's a sensible sedan. I put my money on nobody. WWE event. Goose loose in the car with cake. With that, we're gonna wrap this one up that way. Thank you all so much for listening. Jasper William Cartwright, where can the people find you? You can find me on my social medias where I'll be wrestling moose's in cars. They can't get momentum concerned. It was actually the moose that pitched the idea to me. So it's not animal cool smart moves. The most will give you information. Super smart moves. Yeah, they give me so much information by request in life. But you can find me at JW underscore Cartwright and you can find three black halflings at three. That's the number three black half legs. We do lots of cool stuff. And sometimes we have these guys on our show. Yeah. Yeah. Give them a listen. Please. Whatever Alyssia is. I don't actually know what that is, but I'd love one. That's what maybe. Sweet guys, does anybody have anything else they'd like to plug? I'd love to plug patisserie Claude, one of my favorite places in New York City to get a croissant. So go check those guys out. Oh shit. Okay. I'll give a shout out. Go ahead. I'll plug bread block in Los Angeles because they make gluten free croissants. They're delicious. Oh yeah, the black sheep Manchester actually yell, plug that. That's a pretty tight coffee shop. Yeah. I'll round it out with penny oven, an eagle rock, great croissant there. Wow. I don't know that I have a croissant wreck. I feel terrible. Can you even Starbucks has pretty good ones? Yes. It's gonna say the last I've had is probably like a shitty Starbucks one. Those are great. Yeah, blood Starbucks. I don't want to. I beg of you don't make me. I don't want to. Don't go to Starbucks. Yeah. And we get some live shows still. Nashville, Atlanta and Savannah. I believe Savannah is sold out.

Not Another D&D Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"I do think that when it comes to actual challenges and stuff in the game and everything like failure is has to be an option for it to be like exciting. But I think if you're unless it's something completely crazy where you're like, I could have never predicted that they would have reacted negatively to this or something like that. Usually if the DM has a story beat and the player is like, I hate this. It's like you probably didn't do a great job. You know what I mean? You're not trying to get them. You know what I mean? Yeah, I also wonder if it's a story. If it's a story beat, it's a little more interesting. If it's like, okay, well, we're bringing in your sister and your mom and this thing and this thing are gonna happen, or if they're just kind of like calling their player out for not writing to their mom. It's not a particularly fun thing. It's not like you got like bamboozled by the evil wizard and now you're kind of like you're like, you're all locked up or you've got to escape this tower. No, we're just gonna role play your mom big pissed at you. I play games to not have that happen. You know how fantasy is escapism? It's not anymore. In this game, your mom is also mad at you for not contacting her or not. By the way, gives you a mom. For 6 hours, it's Sunday. That's when you call mom and you have the long conversation and you forgot to do it. This feels like a trap music. I have to be honest, I was hired by your mom. She has some things she wants to say to you. This is a mom called. Teaching you a lesson about communication. Yeah. This would be we were joking about saw having secret kids or something like that. But this is kind of like this would be like me throwing Calder under the bus or something like that of being like Calder. You haven't contacted your mom that much in the frigid north. She's really mad at you. It's like we know she exists. So brutal. Do we have to every session have the characters talk about how well they're keeping in contact with all of them? We don't have time to do that because we are narrating every single shit we do. Yeah. And I'm assuming that you're not editing that out. In this house, do you believe that potions are enemas? We narrate our shit. Chris haunting is punishing. Chris haunting is every punishment. Yeah, it would be like if every time you ran into an old friend on the road too, like the DM narrated then being like, why don't you ever write me? Oh, hey, it's good to see you. Heard from you in a long time. Yeah. You can't send a Raven every once in a while? Do you know that I got married? No, you don't. Because you didn't respond to the RSVP. Those narrative gotcha moments are always better when it's like, hey, this devil gives you a coin and you're like, oh, I guess I keep it. Maybe it'll be useful later. And then later on, it's like, you find out that the devil was crying on you. That's fun. Yeah, it's not fun to just arbitrarily be like, your parents who you didn't think were gonna be part of the story are so mad at you right now. Yeah, like 20 episodes in, being like, did you set up a security system for your house that you left? We've had cases like that. Just like that of being like the one with the airship that was unlocked. It's just keep coming in and that was like even more pressure. It's like if you start it, if it's just like they mentioned that they left home and then 20 episodes in. Did you narrate locking the door? Did you check that you didn't leave the stove on? Just checking? Yeah. You didn't describe that you were wearing socks. Your feet are covered in blisters. Someone shit in your kitchen sink. Excuse me, hard one. Did you put on your boots today? You did, man. I remember putting a boots on, but you did not say that you laced them? Yeah, so you actually you trip on your ladies. Roll me a dexterity saving throw. Until you take an action to tie your shoes. Just the DM fucking with a little Grinch smirk on his face. Be like, did anyone eat breakfast today? That's so funny. No. Yeah. I think if it was a legit part of their backstory or something like that, then that's interesting, but it sounds like the player didn't like it. Sounds like it sounds like it's a type of role play that they're really not feeling excited about and all your players enthusiasm. Yeah, yeah. So we're going to send this magpie Eric cockroach to shuttle messages betwixt C two. Cool. Yeah. And unfortunately, again, they are covered in bird seed. And should we have the magpie spread some croissants at this place? Yes. And you of course can elect to take the croissant. This is your punishment, but you can take a song. You may take the Crescent if you could take the Crescent wall. The choice is yours. Yeah, so ordered. Our next case comes from Alex W to the magnificent and honorable Supreme Court Justices. Hi, Alex. And also how you doing? Alan. Let Jake Reed.

Not Another D&D Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"Same. I'm absolutely in. Yeah, you've won Jake over. That's the healing class. This is my new artifice or something. Yeah, how far genuinely how far does it go? Does the cleric, is there the cleric is a proctologist? Yeah. The clerics of proctologist. The oceans are all enemas. Yeah, I think that even if Dave 3D are showed up and just bounce as soon as it was as soon as it was mentioned, I also think that's fine. I think that's totally true because it's also you only have so much time in your life and sometimes you walk into a situation that you just say. Yeah, you leave. Yeah. I could spend a while we could discuss this and then we could ultimately get to a point where we don't have potion enemas anymore. But that's still the vibe. You don't want to haunt it. Exactly. So when that comes up in session one, it's like, well, it's not going to get better. We all have to break up. You know what I mean? We just have to this has to be over. You know what? Kudos to the table for setting down their vibe. So firmly. This is what we do. Episode one, right? Just sat down your life immediately. Everyone sits down right away. You're just like, just so everyone knows potions are gonna be enemas. And then three people get up and leave the table and you keep playing. You are all on the same page. Isn't that beautiful? You put a wreath of your vibes on your front door. So that's what to expect. In this house, potions are animals. In the lord's brain script. We believe potions. Healing could only happen through the button. May the force be with you. It says that too for some reason. Wait for it in the merch in the show. I was thinking a sign. No. Truly. We can do it as a house sign, though. I think that the punishment is clear that everyone who's everyone who's using potion on almost has to put a lawn sign that says in this house. We believe potions are animals. 'cause that's not gonna fill up the whole sign. In this house. There are other weird weird girls. Yeah, that's great. In this house, we believe D 12s are more fun than D 20s. That hurt. Potions are enemas. Whenever you roll a wand, you have to shit yourself just a little bit. Just show. You just have to you absolutely have to chart. Solid punishment so ordered our next case comes from Tyler J and Tyler writes, May it please the esteemed court, the rugged bailiff John, and a little place called mange. A little place called mangas. I present the case of the anime tournament arc gone wrong. Oh shit. My DM to have the party proved their strength and earned the respect of some powerful orcs, how does enter a classic anime style bracketed fighting tournament? However, we had to all enter as individuals and sure enough the first round of the tournament pitted the party's Marshall forge cleric against the party's way more optimized as celestial warlock. As soon as the fight started, the warlock used their asimov flight to fly above the arena cast darkness on the cleric and proceeded to absolutely melt them with eldritch blasts from above, counter spelling, the one AOE spell the cleric tried to cast. The move at the table quickly soured and the cleric was almost silent the rest of the session. The players all quickly became divided over who was to blame. The player for being so merciless or the DM for putting us into PVP when some players were clearly more optimized than others. I leave it to the court to decide their fate. I blame everyone. Here's the thing. Except for the cleric. They said they wanted an anime tournament arc, this is absolutely what happens in an anime tournament arc. You are at a school. You were pitted against your fellow classmates, you all have special powers. And you're like, I can't go up against them. They're too powerful. They're gonna kill me, but you have to dig deep. You have to find your strength, even if you lose. You have to be not great. You're taking off. I am revealing your next level of strength. Well, everyone, let's not forget in Naruto when they did this for the June exam. They were on the same team. It was sashay. I think that in Naruto did not fight each other. I think that's ultimately generous read on this is like the DM just should not have had them in the same bracket to start with. Eventually, sure. After everyone's done like three rounds, fine. Then the final could probably be, you know, two of the players. It's always a better idea to just have everyone on the same team. Yeah. I also think that people always say they want PVP, but if you are really good at mechanics, you simply can't do PPP. PPP is too dangerous. So we had so many questions about PVP. People's feelings get hurt. Yes. You don't need that. Well, getting whomped and D&D sometimes is just fucking boring. Like just getting stunned and stuff. Or even this Caster had their only spell counter spelled. And then the person's like an arica flying up in the air. They literally do anything. Definitely gotta say, there's more fault with the player than I realized because like that's a dick move to counter spell them as well. Do you know what I mean? That's like, I think if you want PVP, it's gotta be, I feel like if you're gonna do a PVP campaign, obviously this is not the question. But hypothetically, if you were gonna do it, I think it shouldn't be fighting. I think it should be behind the scenes stuff. You should be working against each other in different ways rather than just each other. Almost like you maneuvering pieces on a chessboard independently as opposed to it just satisfying. Yeah, using all of your mechanics and everything because also like clerics and stuff, they're like built to help stuff like that. So it's different when with the band of boobs and everything, we definitely did things where it was like hard won and moonshine wrestle or bev and baum or wrestlers. And we just do an athletics check and then it's just funny and then one person wins and we make a joke about it and then it's over.

Not Another D&D Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Not Another D&D Podcast
"I feel like all of our heroes, right? 'cause it could sound sarcastic if you overdo it. That would count as being mean to me. Yeah. We should temper the compliments. Here Ye hear Ye krit is now in session the honorable supreme crit justices Oxford Murphy Cartwright and Tanner presiding. Hello. Hi, feels good. Please to be here with you, Jake. Okay. Our first case comes from Dave 3D art, and Dave writes. Please the courts and the honorable and tall bailiff Jake. I'm steam. How do they know? Who did they know? Was briefly in a campaign in which potions only came in the form of enemas. I quit. No one mentioned the enemas before the campaign started and there was also a rather long list of questionable House rules. Was I right to quit or is that the kind of house rule that is acceptable to throw on a party in the first session? There were other issues, but that was pretty wild. Hey, I'm in the mercy of your verdict. Okay. Yeah, you should have quit that. Would you quit if that was the only issue? I actually desperately now want to hear all the other issues because this is batshit. Somehow I get the feeling that that's the lowest of the issues. Like I feel like the other issues were probably worse. Okay, let's let us always ask we must. We missed a generous read. Our generous read for enema potion table is that it started as a bit of a journey. It started as a shit, and then the players were having fun with it. This person joins and then they're kind of like, yeah, LOL, the potions are enemas, and it wasn't like a hard and fast. It has to be, you need to graphically describe how that situation happens, but as soon as the new person narrows their eyes and says, no, I'm not going to do that. You have to instantly back down and be so ashamed. It's so easy to back down on. It's not that funny. Can I argue though? Is it so easy to back down on that? Because the second you're like this potion has been shoved up someone's ass. Can I go back to being a potion? Yeah, I actually think it's funny if the people getting it as the suppository potion, it's more elective. That's a little sillier than the way this potion is applied is through the app. No, that's the funnier thing to do is to make it seem like only enemas are potions and then in the next town, like you just find some regular potions and everyone's like the whole time. Just a really rude shopkeep like to us once. Same story, but you have to put it up in a box at the end. I think I could be more on board with it if this random table I joined explained it to me that there was some extra benefit for sticking this thing up my answer. Do you know what I mean? If I got an extra default or it did like max healing but don't you feel like if you were getting a little extra perks that you'd be like what fetish am I playing in two four? I had that same thought. Why are you buttering me up? So I gave my obligatory generous reads and now I'm going to go back to being like this is weird you're right so I've left. Okay, so does it seem like we're ruling in favor of the player who didn't want the motion of did the player bring it up with their DM or they like hey I'm uncomfortable with this or did Dave 3D art just bounce instantly because that is allowed? I think either way other is valid. Right that might someone over. Okay. What if what if the reason that potions are enemas is because they're huge fans of blink one 82 is the

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
Climate Change Protesters Interrupt Ted Cruz Appearance on 'The View'
"There is chaos going on over the view right now. The squawking magpies. I want to play some audio here. Senator Ted Cruz is on the program and he is going at it. He is verbally smacking around those gals in the meantime, there are a bunch of protesters who were in the audience. Let's take a listen to what happened. Explained in the United States inflation has one cause in one cause. Inflation in the United States has one cause and one cause of it. And that is when the federal government spends too much money. Okay. We have seen trillions and trillions of dollars spent by Joe Biden and the Democrats. Just last year, last year the federal government took in 4 trillion dollars in tax revenues. Most flooding in history we've ever taken in. The problem is we spent nearly $7 trillion and that's what we do cover climate change. Ladies, ladies, excuse us. Let us do our job. Let us do our job. We here what you have to say but you got to go. You're working protesting you. Let us do our job. I couldn't even hear what they were protesting. Thank you. All that. Testosterone. Whoo. Mercy.

AP News Radio
Newcastle beats Tottenham 2-1, into fourth place in EPL
"Newcastle has cracked the Premier League's top four with a two one win at Titan Callum Wilson scored a disputed goal in the 31st minute after colliding with goalkeeper Hugo loris Miguel almiron made it to nil just 9 minutes later helping the magpies win for the fourth time in 5 games and sending the spurs to their second straight loss Harry Kane scored in the second half for Tottenham but it wasn't enough to prevent Newcastle from leapfrogging Chelsea and Manchester United in the table Tatum remains third in the league 5 points behind leader arsenal I'm Dave ferry

WTOP
"magpies" Discussed on WTOP
"Restaurant scene. D.C. is reporting at least 5 major businesses have closed this week alone. Korean inspired restaurant, magpie in the Tiger is closing after opening in petworth just 7 months ago. On Capitol Hill, newland is closing after just four months citing rising food costs, labor shortages, and economic uncertainty. Others like independent pickle and fermented food company number one suns have been in business for years, the owners say their last day at local farmers markets will be at the end of this month. Mexican resident espita is closing today, but plans to reopen as a new concept, and in July, bad saint three stars brewing and green hat gin all closed up shop. Best Buy the nation's largest consumer electronics chain is trimming jobs to adjust to changes in consumer behavior. Despite declined to say how many jobs it was cutting, but The Wall Street Journal, which was first to report the news, estimated it involved hundreds of jobs at the store level. The cuts come after Best Buy reduced its annual sales and profit forecast late last month, citing searching inflation that is dampened consumer spending on gadgets. The Minneapolis based company echoed Walmart, which a few days before said, higher prices on basic needs are forcing shoppers to cut back on discretionary spending. I'm Shelley Adler. The FCC is warning you to watch out for increased threats posed by robo texts. Over 12 billion robo texts per month are just inundating Americans. That's WTO's top tech guy George molnar. And a lot of them were by bad actors looking to get your information. So what should you watch out for? Messages with numbers longer than ten digits are almost certainly from overseas in some sort of scam account. Look for links that are in there that you don't recognize mysterious links with filled with random characters. He also says don't respond even if it's to say stop. John Aaron WTO news. Money news at 25 and

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
So What Has Meghan McCain Actually Done?
"McCain is a very mean, very unhappy, very mean spirited person, and I knew this working I didn't work directly with her at Fox, but I heard the stories. It's just not she's not a very pleasant person. And that comes across on TV. You saw that. Remember when remember when she was on what the view with the squawking magpies? She's not a very sympathetic character. And the reason why is, what is she done? Aside from being the offspring of the late senator John McCain, what has she done? I don't think she's done that much. She got married to Ben Dominique, who is the, what the founder of the federalist or one of those conservative things. And I got a lot of blowback because I called her in my peace grace maker. I called her misses dominance. I didn't call her mega McCain. I was just trying to be polite and cordial. Oof. Misses Dominic. So anyway, you have Carrie Lake and she's out there saying that she put a stake through the heart of the McCain machine. What is she talking about there? Well, she's talking about the establishment. She's talking about these establishment Republicans, who hate conservatives, and every time they get elected, they turn their backs on conservatives. But they embrace conservatives during the election cycle because the establishment guys can't get elected without our votes. That's what Kerry Lake was trying to say.

BrainStuff
"magpies" Discussed on BrainStuff
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Discover recipe hacks that hellmann's dot com hellmann's make taste, not waste. This episode is brought to you by the restless ones. Available now from iHeart, returning for season three is the restless ones, and original podcast presented by T mobile for business and iHeartRadio. And join host Jonathan Strickland, as he sits down for in depth discussions with the people at the intersection of technology and business. You'll learn how each of these leaders is building a bridge to what's next and leveraging transformative technologies like 5G to create a more connected and meaningful future today. The restless ones is now available on the iHeartRadio app, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Welcome to brain stuff, a production of iHeartRadio. Hey, brain stuff, learn Volga bomb here. It's a probable bet that the person who coined the term bird brain never dealt with a magpie. For the article this episode is based on, has to fork spoke via email with Tim birkhead. Emeritus Professor of zoology in the department of animal and plant sciences at the university of Sheffield, Great Britain. He's the author of the book, the magpies, the ecology and behavior of black billed and yellow billed magpies. Birkhead has studied both species in the field in Europe and the United States and notes that people who deal with magpies on a regular basis have a keen understanding of how smart they are. He said, every gamekeeper will tell you how clever magpies are, avoiding people carrying a gun, as if they know. Mad pies most impressive trait is knowing themselves in a mirror. A very few animals can do this. Magpies can also be taught to speak. They hide food and can relocate hidden food with incredible accuracy. Intelligence wise, magpies are very much like their fellow corvids. Jays, rooks, ravens, and crows. Aesthetic works also spoke with Walter Koenig, a senior scientist with the Cornell lab of ornithology. I couldn't have studied magpies in the past and is currently studying the social behavior of acorn woodpeckers and patterns of acorn production in California oaks in the Carmel valley of California. It also happens to be the only place in the world where yellow billed magpies live. The yellow billed variety is a year round sociable bird. They nest in pairs by the dozens, fairly close to each other, within hundreds of yards. In one colony kunig and other researchers studied, they found 15 to 20 nests in one canyon. And he said, we referred to yellow billed magpies as semi colonial. They make big domed stick nests with entrances on the sides that can be a couple of feet across. The nests sometimes end up in mistletoe clumps, which makes them hard to find sometimes. Both yellow and black billed magpies are monogamous and mate for life. Magpie pairs build their nest together. The male gathering sticks for the exterior, while the female works on the interior, lining it with mud and grass. The female lays a clutch of eggs, the number varies, according to species, usually one brood per year. Their plumage is eye catching, a black and white overall with black and blue, green, iridescent flashes on their wings and tail. Their wings are short, but their tails are long, as long or slightly longer than the rest of their bodies. There are bills are strongly pronounced like a crows, and true to their name, either yellow or black. They're typically 17 to 23 inches long, that's 45 to 60 centimeters, and weigh 5 to 7 pounds. That's two to three kilos. With an average wingspan around 23 inches, or 58 centimeters. Magpies are what scientists call opportunistic eaters. In other words, you might see a magpie eating carrion, but it probably makes up only a small amount of their diet. We couldn't say they're mostly out there foraging among the grass, eating insects and other stuff they can find, but they will eat small mammals. Magpies do have a couple of unique behaviors of note. It couldn't say, they're one of the few animals that are known to have funerals. Nobody really knows what's going on, but when magpies find even in parts of a dead mag pie lying around because it got eaten or died, a bunch will come together and start squawking. They recognize this dead bird is one of their own, and it sends them into this tizzy. They're obviously doing something. The general consensus is that their social enough that when they see a dead magpie, they want to know who it is, how it affects them, and how it affects the social stratification of the group. Another notable behavior is what Burke had calls testing the locks, a sort of ceremonial gathering in the spring. And he explained it as noisy clusters of up to 20 magpies in the trees, chasing and calling. Our research showed that these are triggered by dominant members of the non breeding flock invading the territory of established pairs. Essentially, they're testing the locks. Could I break in and take over if I push hard enough? This is how some young magpies get territories and how some old ones lose theirs. Some legends and stories from folk tales to nursery rhymes have demonized magpies as birds that swoop in to steal shiny objects or are harbingers of doom. But birkhead said that's probably just a combination of bad press and familiarity breeding contempt. He said, if magpies were rare, everyone would rave about their stunning white and black iridescent plumage. Their long tail and parky manor. They've become more common in the UK in the last 50 to 60 years. And anything in common can be perceived as a pest. Magpies take songbird eggs and nestlings, and understandably people hate them for this. But sparrow hawks take many more, but do so invisibly, so are less maligned. And domestic cats take many more still. The increase in magpies coincided with the general decrease in songbirds, and people put two and two together and made ten. Our research revealed no casual link between the two. Magpies do take songbird eggs and.

HORSES IN THE MORNING
"magpies" Discussed on HORSES IN THE MORNING
"The next story. Okay, we're going to go to the sunshine coast in Queensland. And do you know do you know what the possums are like in Queensland Glen? They're not. Australian possums are not like our possums, okay? They're actually really cute. They're called brushtail possums, and they look like almost like little red pandas. I'm sure people that live in Australia don't agree with that, but I think they're adorable. But they don't like kangaroos either. Yeah, you know, I just want to give one a hug. But it would punch me. So anyway, one of the cute little possums was on the beach, and it was getting attacked by magpies. 'cause everything in Australia wants to kill you. It's birds. We're killing this. And I just say that Australia makes Florida look mild. It really does. I thought Arizona was bad and then I read stories about Australia and you said, yeah, you guys are tougher. So these people were walking to the beach and they saw that this possum was being attacked by magpies. And so they were like, let's save the possum and they ran up and they were like, super cheap birds. Well, the possum was so freaked out. It leaped onto the woman. Under her dress. And then it was what was cute turned into sheer terror. So it was scratching and clawing her legs because it was like holding out for dear life. Save me from the birds. And yes, she did save it from the birds. It was she was able to get it off of her, I guess, somebody came up. By the way, this is all on video. As you can see all this, it's from daily mail, a UK, but she did say that she saw it later in the tree, and it was safe and sound up in the tree. But yes, you can go daily mail and look at the possum ambush by magpies and then jumped on to Janelle Peterson's dress. Why is that news story? That's weird. Can we have a lot of Australian listeners? Can you please explain to us how any of you are still alive with everything that's.

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"magpies" Discussed on DLC
"Do you have a suggestion to help. People get through their week i do. I almost was going to give possibly the weirdest parting gift. You would ever get might have to do with that. Okay okay. you don't have to weird. I'm completely enamored with it. It's the strangest thing and most delightful thing. I've seen in a long time but i told somebody else recently and they were very disgusted. If not disgusting in my opinion. I'm not i'm selling it selling up for. This is incredible okay. So here's the tame one. Here's the tame when i I read a book. I do think it's a young adult so as super easy read. It's called a darker shade of magic by victoria. Each schwab and it's great. I really liked it. Fund magic world. I read her book by. I think it's a her right vs swab. I read a book called obesity v. vicious villainess. What was that called did you. I am on my sister's shelf. And i have shut up. I read that one. It was pretty good. It was a long time ago. I enjoyed. It wasn't like my favorite thing ever. But i really i enjoyed it. End super easy so worth it. Okay i'm at my sister. This is my second. This is weird and that my sister's place you should not use his parting gift. Unless you like Magpies so what magpies magpies. Okay type of bird. Yeah so she had some Food in the fridge as she actually bought some nice steaks and we forgot about it. Just like in the hub. Like reuniting we're hanging out with friends and like we went to cook them. And they got a little funky bummer. Now it's this food super tragic. Don't but when i asked her like i.

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"magpies" Discussed on This Is Love
"The second fear was i had a side of the toolbox was a jack knife in prior to that we saw a movie where they through the jack knife again also a person and so we were as a young boy practice. Throwing the jack knifed into offense trying to make us stick what happened was my parents looked all over for that jack-knifed because we figure the fbi was gonna come in respect. All of our belong gains his family had to sell or give away most of their possessions even their furniture. They couldn't take much with them. Shake couldn't bring his pets had to find someone to take care of them. Leaving them behind was the hardest part. He says because he was an only child and they were his family his friend. Russell said he would take care of pets which included a dog canary turtle and goldfish. Those the last time. I saw my animals mark. Pitts shaken his family along with hundreds of other japanese americans were taken by train to a detention center. The pomona assembly center on the los angeles county fairgrounds. It was a temporary stop while the government constructed larger more permanent facilities. There were fourteen to sixteen of these temporary camps around the country. Mostly located on fairgrounds racetracks shaken. His family spent four months. They're sharing one room with another family of four. It was the middle of summer. And she says no one was used. The los angeles heat food was scarce and people would wait in long lines just to be assured they would get a meal and then one day shakes family was told that they were moving again but no one would tell them where they were going. They were taken to the train station and put on the train. The windows on the train covered. Some people said it was so that the people on the outside throw rocks at us or maybe didn't want us to know where we're going. But i grew up as a young boy going to the movies cowboys and indian so in the curtain and between the window i could see out. What was i looking for. Either cowboy or indian then all the sudden someone mentioned we are going to wyoming.

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"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
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Lace Out AFL Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
"Of in keanae this new possible fondness Lesson replies to this still possible follows having experienced skilful saw that was sitting out. So we're not in any great position to be conquering tonight while i will. That's gotta be you. Let's let's let's. Let's take the calling beanies off. And i have to ask questions or because i want to on. Who do you think if we who do you think is gonna be the primary at the end of the of of of baby consensus going around everybody. Sipho and that's between richmond and the other one that's come up with imported light attitude team set people from other clubs of seeing. Who's gonna take it out. If you think about in yours slaw spoke who's gonna be that the premier at the end of the year look at richmond To get his brisbane reality was held a little bit by all. The circumstances lost applies in south australia. Lot mole so there actually covid has At fort was another. I think they'll sort of be updated. top off the bottom could drop out relatively quickly via to brisbane if jordan concise fade off the one. That's one if if he can be fit in brisbane long time. That makes a pretty lame. And you're able to add. He many he kicks and it doesn't have to be fifty sixty kicked thirty x thirty extra for that time they going deep into fall says while to leave dan hood in stand up then suddenly gets the second best defender Who's minded Appreciated Brisbane religious thing on its seattle on night benjamin. Getting jeremy cameron relies on applies. They always very balanced but the state is struggling Yeah that that was brought up. That was brought up own from the cat attack. Paul kasey said the side thing he goes. Yeah they just go to falls in chris. Scott has to be now the one who needs to look at because the cape making it. And i keep falling last pot. They thinks that he thinks that cameron has gone absolutely dominate. Pork is going to be tank. So that one. St on each other's toes but you're out concern is that they go. It's twelve pliers over the age of twenty. I'd on the list. And that's he likes you. Many latinos Woods has thought at the slide down a bit Dangerfield get niggles. So i need a few days. The guy rise of into be competitive. I think trying all the eggs into that basket. And hopefully it's not going to create any holes and they're gonna be able to scrape through on it. I think it's this year and that's full of for liquidate the seeing the to watches your bob. Melvin if everything goes right. We're be chains but i think l..

Lace Out AFL Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
"It's like a tough onto the brought up at him. And how long can you rod on the shoulders of pendlebury full. And that's the thing if you get back right history like nathan. Buckley won the brown line to Fray and to a foreign to five were rod because he started having allies hamstring issues a garage into a sixty ply. Most that season into. I seventy about free games. Get breaking inside your look back the off to a framing On sitting on top of the competition he's brown light and then that was pretty much. That was pretty much last full season as a midfielder soil comics that you just died. I'm scott pendlebury. Vizier against west coast during the During the warm up in the misread by an islamic Particularly with The white preparations changed around Off you say supply is we. Ach i will take care of their bodies. The why they used food to be a lot. More vulnerable to Chronic eagles okay so ways. You'll stay. he's going to be the breakout for the pause the she who's the giants than johnson statements. It's gotta be wearing black. Can watch drops snow blue and watch drops just bring you back or maybe but is there anyone at the moment that you're looking at gallen you know what there's something they are really hyped it. He takes the reins issue for me. Sorry sorry guy for some Since obviously if i wrote differently. Josh thought authority was a bit of the autumn early dies. Motivating die costs. Then did see songs must beat last year. That miami gays is actually pretty handy play and he and he came more of a senior position that team toward the end of it as well to e was it was definitely standing at all. This it from oil deadly had my doubts as well but some egypt seemed to ground to his body the pros and last year. The physique is is looking accurate. And it's just giving you a few extra notches go towards. I'd like to say some series continual improvement with that boy definitely got quiet often. The one that's really in the set of explode might be give you more responsibility coming off the coming off the halfback Serious thatched gotta raking kick. Has composer looks goes in depending on the size kazoo about forty. Two kilos tyler. Brown attached Move united methodist. I can beat them. That five backward buckley said that pressure might lot fresher champ. I i. I'll be trying to the whole thing if you used on. Acc shows any form of abilities. Well he didn't kick a goal with these. I can do show the guy that's long list of people. Doing that are going on in this crisis. Yes i know that you can to be the ones that you really stand it. Yeah i think the. I think the guy was kelly to deal by the gulf kickin. Xv kelly yet. Cold toddler has not tall breath. Game was against the bulldogs..

Lace Out AFL Podcast
"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
"Can't play that got rid of him and the one that actually shocked back. Because i thought he was actually not too bad. Field mobile was tom phillips. Misuse losch uses a tagging defensive Walling to eight hundred united. Four thousand positions in atlanta's flame is a half. What sense does that make. I looked what clubs do that wanted clubs. It's gulf as you changed a swing for the psychic. Changing swing applies to play some good football in a position. We got a movie. Doesn't make any sense but i couldn't support starts diagnose took wing and probably there's only a main on the field Dos digest entrepreneur. The gang tom Those nice bicycles are really not. It's is bewildering. But like i looked at midfield think laterally. Maybe do something allied push brighton In the middle and some Shut law dash off half back. Yep valley look like blue chip potential Because at the mind with mutual looks pretty one pice than it looks pretty dow rather than having any genuine expect factor rule Any great innovation yep archive I was about to ask you that. Because that's that's where the improvements gonna come from. Where do you see. What are you concerns. Not gonna a little bit earlier. The concerns about the the young crop of keys. Having tycoon of the responsibility to to lead you back up a lot and it's got to make it harder for you to champion dot righted your draw the hottest in the lake so hydro with young kids. It's it's a massive challenge. concerns at uc or ones that. You'll overdressed dead. Thing is is a concern familiar. That as you said we've got a number of cases of sitting on the sidelines. You talked about it. A little bit of lint towards a little bit earlier about dumb blonde. Feuding terrible year for preparation especially. If you wouldn't blind forty you'll probably have been a kick in the cop poc with half. The list of another solid net was your substitution for supplying Guys we on the head. I think Draft las jays. Rosca was the only one that the garden guy full into games or things so in wrandell and bianca. I'm didn't get a look at would die and you've got a bit thirty four of them that we've drafted this sheet..

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"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
"And hopefully i can drive you guys into the future so if you go to be a little bit of big saw at that. 'cause that's a first home in a long time that calling would have had a good lot of peaks especially in that top thirty ryan jr one of the problems. There is the loss really good pig that had they just tried it at the door on the carter administration to leave if that wariness that high all of henry. It looks great. He's gone that today because he can't get along with the coach or whatever the case might be so not That trite periods has a fractured applying group. That was a lot of stories about walkways said was climbing was hauled away. So that affected the pliers fife In buckley and while it's great to have those kids coming in. I think it's really important than melvin. Did this jesus guy. Apologies guy when you sorta coming up. The ladder got rid of a lot of experience. And he's like just yet. When i look at alex we have twenty pliers his flight less than twenty games and fifteen avenel applied won the list game. Maybe we won't have injuries calling you know take that'd be the For the first time since two thousand tamba really relying on a lot of things to guy right to keep the of experienced. va in which as plies contrive Look at the list breakdown. I think it's just to rely on. Young playa is in can i. Can i take that Ob have good gains here and there but we asked medusa So consistently it's more likely that did not gonna be able to achieve it because Football very very few plies recruits dot com out into grand writing and then just thaws immediately executives doesn't have probably often by many in the last week loss. Loss maija foresee goes shoulder. Injury loss gbs net rail literally dominate when foods coming up. But you're right. There hasn't been anyone for quarter wall. Just grab greg. I go yeah. There was that one guy johnson stevenson. But where did he. He was always at north now which was calling us. Maybe i split. It's a bit of a sensitive issue from you. Know happy with it. Never never never forgiving. Not looking the best. They're wins full brands.

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"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
"So there's a bit of a consistent. Same running here bad. Hail the club in my opinion as filed consistently to cape. Bring the him on some of these things. And i think when that's cle- out there enjoy public sizes. Well the people can start roughtly questioning with a um what you being told is. Factual is the club being upfront. He it does cost a lot of doubt In across a lot of this mom on about who's actually telling the truth who's not. It's it's still a real gray area if you know what i mean. I think they've tried to head this up with that with that. Report is a step in the right direction. syllable. I'm really not sure what's going on this. I think the ones we know one of berries replies near come out. You've had lumumba shoveling Shining menara sonnen. Buckley dying basil. Come out with a couple people back lumumba coupla table said nodding heating or anything that people die beim said a us but it was used could make a move to stop it if he decides a softening. When you look at what the truth is it's everyone's position. Those can vary depending on what outstanding. What's definitely there is obviously that they use that nickname in waiver. He didn't like the time that just tolerated the wherever it's something he's respectively. They shouldn't have been using it. So when it comes dance now is cockeyed back and thinks that all we can do these Oughta be better from point. Exactly and the low that bowls back in lumumba's to had to say this. You can run. There are plenty of people they making career about yelling clouds on twitter at some point that you have to actually say what it is. It's gonna pay you in this case. He doesn't want to guide. The club. Didn't want to be part of the report. What's what what do you wanna get out of this To to try and understand a little bit better to resolve this at some point what understands..

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"magpies" Discussed on Lace Out AFL Podcast
"Easy strategy I think many collins borders on the stand have the club's sane But it wasn't just that it was the whole situation is well-suited contractor swelter and that the amount that he was commanding and what he been producing is probably not at the level of what he should be getting act from the club from financial solder things reface diamond but the other thing is especially with the trillo on the club have saw him up to that. Money asked him a couple of times. And this is. What's being reported that the bosnian couple times to just haul back haul back on so we can get a couple of the. He's he's done that. And then if sean him up and then it's like well sorry on either. We've promised you all these cachique situation and this is what we've agreed to. We might have to move you on because we've stopped the numbers up it. There's gotta be more to like it just can't just campy simple numbers the needs if they wanted to keep him they will work something. Yeah i mean. I don't know.

TED Talks Daily
What crows teach us about death with Kaeli Swift
"Whether we want to or not human spend a great deal of time considering death. And it's possible we've been doing. So since shortly after Homo Sapiens, I began roaming the landscape. After all the first intentional human burial is thought to have occurred around one hundred thousand years ago. What might those early people have been thinking? As they took the time to dig into the earth deposit, the body and carefully covered up again. Were they trying to protect it from scavengers or stymie spread of disease? Were they trying to honor the deceased or did they just not want to have to look at a dead body? Without the advent of a time machine. We may never know for sure what those early people were thanking. But one thing we do know is that humans are far from alone in our attention towards the dead. Like people some animals including the corvettes, the family of birds that houses the crows. Ravens Magpies Jays also seemed to pay special attention to their dead. In fact, the rituals of corvettes made acted as the inspiration for own. After all, it was the raven that God sent down to teach Kane how to bury his slain brother able. But despite the clear recognition by early people that other animals attend to their dead, it's only fairly recently that science has really turned its attention towards this phenomenon. In fact, formal name for this field comparative Anthology. First introduced until twenty sixteen. In this growing field, we are beginning to appreciate what a rich place the natural world is with respect to how other animals interact with their dead, and it's in this growing body of knowledge at that time machine to our early ancestors might be possible. So what are we learning in this growing field? Well right now, we can split our understanding into two main groups. In the first, we have animals that display stereotyped predictable behaviors towards their dead and for whom much of what we understand about them comes from experimental studies. This group includes things like social insects, bees, ants, and termites, and for all of these animals colony hygiene is of critical importance and so as a result, these animals display rigorous undertaking behaviors in response to corpses. For example, they may physically remove carcasses from the colony they may consume them. They may even construct tombs. We see similar hygiene driven responses in some colony living mammals rats, for example, will reliably Berry cage mates that have been dead for forty eight hours. In our other group, we have animals that display more variable, perhaps more charismatic behaviors and for whom much of what we understand about them comes from anecdotes by scientists or other observers. This is the animals whose death behaviors I suspect might be more familiar to folks. It includes organisms like elephants which are well known for their attendance to their dead even in popular culture. In fact, they're even known to be attracted to the bones of their deceased. It also includes animals like primates which display a wide variety of behaviors around their dead from grooming them to. Prolonged attention towards them guarding them even the transportation of dead infants and that's actually behavior we've seen in the number of animals like the dolphins. For example, you may remember the story of Taleh, the ORCA in the resident J. pod in the puget sound who during the summer of two thousand eighteen carried her dead calf for an unprecedented seventeen days. Now a story like that is both heartbreaking and fascinating, but it offers far more questions than it does answers for example, why did Kerry her calf for such a long period of time. who she just that stricken with grief. Wishy more confused by her unresponsive infant. Or is this behavior just less rare in orcas than we currently understand it to be

Scuba Shack Radio
Sea Hunt - It's Still Alive - Cave Diving
"Off It's time for another installment of Sea Hunt. It's still alive. And today we're going back to season 2 episode 21 for cave diving cave diving Premier package on May 24th 1959 in this episode. Mike is working with a geologist George Brian who is searching for uranium in an underwater cave. George has been doing his diving with his wife Susie up until now but needs Mike helped to explore further and do more work. They're diving off the boat Olympia with its Captain pops. Mike and George hop in and swim down with her watertight geiger counter. Mike has a doubles and George's in a single tank as they approached the cave. They put the ear pieces from the geiger counter into their ear and they take out the probe Mike's off the Geiger counters chattering like magpies. All of a sudden things start to shake Mike is spinning around. George is at the cave entrance. It's an underwater landslide. When all the turbulence is over, there's a huge Rock blocking the entrance to the cave and George is trapped inside under a pile of rocks. Mike shines his light and injured signals back. Mike can't budget Iraq. So he heads back to the surface. He says he has less than an hour before Susie becomes a widow. Mike tells pops. He needs the ship-to-shore radio to call the pier and they need to bring out some big hooks to pull away the Rocks. He's talking really fast. George only has 46 minutes left now. He tells Pops that it's real bad. Now they're desperately scanning the surface for the help from the pier the boat rounds the point and gets there within 14 minutes Susie is on board in her scuba gear bag ready to help George is down to thirty minutes Suzy insists on helping Mike despite his objections. Now Mike and Susie make it to the caves entrance and struggle to get the anchors attached to the large Rock. Finally. They get them in place and Mike's ends up a flare for the boat to pull the rock the boat strains when suddenly the anchors Breakaway failure Susie is desperate trying to get into the cave. Mike is trying to calm her down and he said she has to be rough with her in the commotion Susie's air hose gets fouled and they have to Buddy breathe to the surface. Susie climbs on board the hooks won't work. She's crying pops is trying to comfort her. What will Mike do now? Here's where things really get interesting. Well, Mike just happens to have some Dynamite on board just in case you know, pop says that's kind of risky. Mike says there's no other option but like pops was in the Seabees in World War Two and says they use Gophers to carry a line through a pipe. So they concoct a plan to use a fish to thread the line off The Rock. Well, it just so happens. There's a barrel on Deck with a live fish might takes out the fish and ties a line around its tail and heads back down to the cave with the fish house and a speargun. He checks to see if George is still alive looks at his watch time is running out. He lets the fish go into the cave ties the fishing line to the heavier line and tries to log the fish back with his light like tries to grab the fish. It's too fast time for the speargun. He's got one shot takes dead aim, and our hero fish is a goner my calls in the fish pulls the line through and now has the heaving line around the rock ties the bowl and shoot a flare to the surface and Lifeboat cranks up its engine. Finally The Rock is pulled from the entrance my crushes in freeze George and brings him to the surface. Mike yells out. I got him and pop lets out a big Yahoo back on the boat. George and Susie are reunited. Mike is lounging now. They say George's leg will be okay. They're talking about the fish that saved George Susie says that were fish was Mike Nelson. As the episodes ends, they're talking about pops idea from when he was in the Navy and Pop's final line is I wasn't in the Navy. I was just the Seabees. Hm wonder what my CB friends would think of that now you might recognize George if you're of a certain age, that would be Herbert Anderson better identified with Dennis the Menace his father Henry Mitchell. Well, that was certainly not what we think of when we think about cave diving using a fresh to thread a line around Iraq is a little out there but if anyone can do it, it would be Mike Nelson on Sea Hunt. off

Casefile True Crime
The Bung Siriboon Case
"In early June Two Thousand Eleven Ciragan Sarah Boone affectionately nine nicknamed bone was happy and brought thirteen-year-old halfway through her first year of high school. The previous few years had been full of change and adjustment. The Bung showed great resilience and face stage challenge head on. She was born in Thailand on December thirty, hundred, ninety seven and had an older sister Syrup own whose nickname Pang complimented her own. Deceased. His parents divorced when both goes was still young. In two, thousand, four, the mother Veneto travelled to Melbourne for a holiday and fell in love with a local named Fred Paterson. The past iding touch off the return time and two years. Later Fred Move Thailand The couple married and Fred became a loving father to Bung Pang. In two thousand tonight the family decided to move to Melbourne. said that Pang now seventeen and bomb edge ten could have the advantage of an Australian education. I purchased the home in the eastern suburb of Baranya and the go settled in. Pang completed the equivalent of a high school education while bunk took English classes and attended the local primary school. She seemed became best friends with a classmate ninety Yami Hilla who also lived in the area. The army was often bullied by students. The Bung always stood up for her. When it was time for the two friends to start school several years later, they both unrolled A. College. They met age morning to walk to school then ambled home together in the afternoon. The. Eight hundred and fifty made along route along residential Straits only took about ten minutes to Compla-? Here is wrong. Why has everyone put their furniture out on the street she asks Her Dad Fred explains about rubbish. It seems ridiculous when he says it out loud. Where and her family come from everything is reused every last scrap of paper every empty tin. Bong. It's fascinated. Can we go and look? They spend a moaning, wondering the paths of Barnea glimpsing into the lives of others wondering why such useful looking things have been discarded. They see sagging chairs and old TV as and dented bicycles. Plastic Children's toys. Fred feels a bit guilty to see it all. To realize how much we take for granted. But bungalows too young and innocent cynical thoughts. She is -tective anthropologist a treasure hunter. It's a peculiar family outing but for. Everything is an adventure. Plants Flowers in the front garden anew house with him Mom's sister and dad when they install a water fountain. Magpies wobble above them in the twisting white arms of gums and the House starts to feel like home. It was raining on the morning of Thursday June two thousand eleven bong eight egg gro soup for breakfast. Then set off the school. Let around half Pasta cooling out by mom see you later as she left. Yami was being driven that day due to the weather the bung was content to walk. She was wearing a school uniform address with blue and white stripes as well as black. Dunlop volley runners what socks a blue raincoat and blue baton backpack. A neighbor who lived three doors down on nosy straight. So her walking regular route shortly after eight thirty. But when her teacher to grow call minutes later. There was no sawn of bone. Nor did she attend any of her other classes throughout the day? Though bungs absence was unusual and immediately noticed by by friends and teachers. There was issue md that she was unwell and nobody followed up the matter with her family. Bank typically returned home from school by three forty pm but that afternoon, there was no sign of her. She had left him eyeball phone at home in accordance with school rules, and shortly after four o'clock just the Vineeta with starting to wonder where her daughter was. The phone rang. It was bunks best friend Diani cooling to remind Bong about a football game that was scheduled to play the following day. Diani told Fred Vineeta. The Bung hadn't been at school and Penny immediately said in. The couple drive directly to Baranya hearts call agent spoke with the school principal who confirmed the Bung had been absent and staff had assumed she was sick. Off too quickly searching the school grounds Fred, and Veneto drive to Knox police station to report door. Missing. Police took a statement from them but were unable to do anything further as bunk hadn't been missing alone. I advised the couple to rate you out to all of their family and friends to ensure bung wasn't with someone else. Fred and Vineeta cold and visited all of bungs France, but no one had seen her. The army informed them that her mother had driven her to school that morning because of the rain they had stopped briefly at the goals regular meeting spot hoping to offer Bunga lift but hadn't seen. Fred and Vineeta was so distraught that they couldn't eat or sleep that not. Only, the next morning they returned to the police station to officially report bunk missing detectives to drop the case.

Native America Calling
Yurok Tribe and seven tribal governments file lawsuit over COVID-19 aid
"This is National Native News Antonio Gonzales the LEMME nation in Washington state has extended a shelter in place mandate through may thirtieth which also includes a nightly curfew on Friday. The LemMe Public Health Department reported sixteen New Positive Cases of cove nineteen between Wednesday and Friday and on Saturday reported two more cases bringing the total to forty in the community. Tribal and health officials are urging people to stay home and follow social distancing orders as the cluster is traced to families visiting other households public health memos to the community from the health department at age demographics to show infection rate for people under forty. The most state families and children are not following shelter in place or social distancing. LemMe Business Council Chair Lawrence. Solomon in a video message. Friday said he's deeply concerned. The measures were changing. Turn you and your once. I understand that it's against their culture to stay away from our sisters brothers. Mothers fathers grandparents ran shoulder aunties uncles and cousins. Birth in the same household refrained from visiting shorter period of time. The LemMe Public Health Department had not reported new positive cases in weeks. The Euro tribe and seven other tribal governments have filed a federal lawsuit against the US Treasury Department to Release Covert Nineteen Relief Aid to tribes and the cares act. The Billion Dollars set aside for tribes was to be distributed by April twenty six according to the tribe a separate lawsuit involving the inclusion of Alaska native corporations held up funding but tribal leaders are calling for the quick release of the money to help respond to the corona virus. Your Chairman Joseph James and a statement said the Treasury needs to honor its obligation to tribes adding the health and Wellness of native citizens depend on it tribal plaintiffs in California Arizona. Wyoming Oklahoma and Washington state filed the lawsuit last week seeking disbursement of funds new interactive series features. Native artists combining creativity and company to help promote wellness during the pandemic China. Lock it house. More about a dozen people from across the state tune into a video. Chat as Michael Gives instructions grabbed objects from their house. It could be anything salt Shaker. An apple asks everyone to draw object with whatever medium? They have pencil pen krantz and he joins in after fifteen minutes to both sets down his tools and asks her. This prompt is what makes the class unique. It's not about learning to draw. It's about bringing people together and doing something fun. And during the pandemic goal Nassau. Xiaoli facilitates the class. She reads off some answers from participants as feeling accomplished thank you. That was a very chill fifteen minutes. Thankyou says I shake all you works with the Racing Magpie Art Gallery. She also works with South Dakota's branch of the National Alliance on mental health or Nami. It's an organization that provides education and support to people with mental illness. Both organizations are teaming up for the virtual wellness workshop. Creating whether it's writing or drawing or painting like is an opportunity to tap into oneself and to be able to do that safely because you have control like you have your foot on the gas and the brake and you can decide how deep you go when you need to pull back. How you want to engage. Especially if workshops are being facilitated safely unconsciously the wellness workshops are open to the public. Three more artists are scheduled through me. I'm trying to lock it in rapid city and demand. Tony Gonzalez

Birthday Skin
Birthday Skin
"Hello and welcome back to bet they skin with myself Charlie Perry and my little friend over here hello right complete topic there is a singular look to is good luck oh threes fours a boy of I don't know I've been gone but it's one is a singular northbound look oh Christ Presley episode is not about Magpies and you will notice that this is an additional episode extra content about and about my pies and how many you need to say so yes this week aims and I are not alone will not you not stopper in every week and so we have got our friend grace here high-grade hello how house up no yeah thanks for coming in so grace there is a reason you're here you are grace day the beauty editor at PT Bay by sorts of good onto hey why do you could not have a better name of your I've never even for Grace Day the beach editor at PT Bay it really cold I didn't even script that I just said it I just said and it was just floated off the tone well done so grace you all go in do join us on a few episodes in the welcoming weeks on am yes I'm very excited yes so can you let us know a little bit about what you do at Beach Bay yet so I'm the I'm kind of the Go-to for any content that we write about skincare makeup Toro's that kind of thing I also look after all the content beach baso any kind of written word on the website comes from my team Oh racing so even the no yeah for weeks you more than me and aims well I mean I've spent a long time and like is reading about the industry and I've been in the industry and a number of different roles as well so yeah I'm quite a messed Omo way more than us as going to say you definitely don't around as much as we do one hundred percent I mean you should see us in the office thome with us so we thought we'd just kind of do a bit of an intro you talking about your skin type skin concerns because obviously aims and I have different skin times on the level of the spectrum yeah completely opposite so sometimes we find products that really work for numbers and just obviously does look for the other and so we're going to run through a few little quickfire questions with game I think a place to start would skin type so what what is your skin type and what kind of lean towards interns of like hammering into an eastern concerns that you've got okay so I skin is pretty much combination like it can go either way at the moment I've got quite balanced what is also really prone I've had really bad acting in the past I'm always like there's always this little nickel in the back of my mind like yes you have no sports right now but they're all waiting for you yes sir my skin type Oh my God the most stressful and you look in the mirror off got one tiny little pimple and then you like hang because two months ago this was way worse yes I need to just think back on when it was bad and motto is now I'm not like acne prone I wouldn't say I was prone but like when I look in the mirror I got a Lotta blemishes I wanna look in the mirror and my skin is good you cry an awaken in a few days something's going to arrive on a savings common eight will sit with a zoo super zoo Monrovia bright light because literally every freckle Ma who really that was about it don't do I mean and amy doesn't realize that the reason why your weight and I'm going to suck so in m's of your brands favorite brands obviously worked with come in contact with a lot of different brands what are your kind of go to's favorite brand sounds like products you absolutely cannot live without because I know that we've caused and okay I'll try and keep this short and sweet no every every daytime. So Am I think we've talked about the ordinary before and Yeah I just love that brand I love what they've done for the beauty and history on they've completely shaking things up they've got something for everyone that they don't try and box people into skincare light skin types and stuff it's like really you know you can use this no matter what your skin hyping it will have some benefit for you so I love the ordinary I've tried a lot of their products thank my favorite would be maybe the ha ha pill have you tried to go super cool all my cloud the first and we used to we did we I try the same timing so that h that it makes me feel that I wanted to Chisolm kind of assisted the ordinary am slightly high price point a little bit more complex the products kind of rather than just being single ingredients usually more like a blend and yet everything tried from that broadened I've just loved like those Levanon mud mask it just worked wonders for my skin when I get ready but hormonal ah so it's kind of like a really chronic French if you go to a French pharmacy it'll be everywhere and if you read like one of these interviews like with a the primer you can put it already thick mass and I think pretty much everyone in the Beach Bay office a bias that like in the big five hundred Mil Tub yeah now 'cause I love and they also have really cute that limited edition designed so sometimes yeah adorable I really liked hit yeah it is used a few times when we lived together I don't Yep I'm just GonNa make some note

BrainStuff
Why Do Some People Eat Dirt?
"Hey, brain stuff, Lauren Vogel. Von here in gas stations and flea markets. All around the southeastern United States, you can find packets or boxes containing crumbles whiteclay in Kenya. You can buy reddish dirt on the street formed into little pellets that look like baby carrots in Uganda. You can buy Yankee doodle brands dirt at the grocery store, a website called earth's. Klay store sells Klay from all over the world and ships them right to your home. But what are you supposed to do with it? When it gets to you. Well, you eat it. You might have a vague sense that you've heard of people eating dirt before pregnant women. Maybe pica is the overarching term for craving and eating things that are not food in the sixth century, see the physician Flavius Asia's noticed people sticking nonfood items in their mouths the way that Magpies pica in Latin pick up random objects in their beaks e figured these people had entirely indiscriminate appetites for just any old thing and termed the behavior after the magpie. It turns out pica is kind of misnomer because pica cravings are actually very specific though. According to the diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders or DSM. It includes a range of behaviors some people crave paperclips, batteries or coins. These potentially dangerous cravings are considered by the DSM to be actual disorders. But pica can also include cravings for Ross starch that's amylase g ice, that's pathogen and dirt. That's geology. Geology is one form of pica found an almost every country in the world. We spoke with Sarah young assistant, professor in the department of anthropology at Northwestern University. She said I was surprised when I first saw it. I was studying pregnant women nog Raphy in Zanzibar. And I asked a woman what she ate when she's pregnant, and incidentally, she said every day, I take earth from this wall and eat it. I was just learning. Sahelian was pretty good at it. But I really didn't think I was understanding correctly. My research assistant was like, yeah. You heard right. Young ended up writing her PHD dissertation on geology and winning the Margaret Mead award in twenty thirteen for her book craving earth, which detailed her research about geology practices worldwide in her research. Young tracked down medical literature historical texts research on animal behavior soil science in parasitology and came to the conclusion that there are four possible explanations. As to why people eat dirt. The most common longest running take on geology is that there's no good reason for it that it's a pathology. It's an aspirin behavior of some unknown origin, young explained, the racism sexism and classism behind that simplistic, take, quote, it's the women they know not what they do explanation. It was basically white men writing about this for the past few hundred years, and it was dismissed as abberant we can refute this. There are so many species of animals that go to great risk to get clan. Charcoal like the coldest monkey that steals charcoal from villagers, but even so we know very little about geology because for centuries. Scientists were stubbornly lacking curiosity about it. When scientists did start looking into it, the first hypothesis they came up with to explain why hundreds of thousands of people worldwide craven eat dirt is that. There must be something useful in the clay micronutrients of some kind young said the mother nature's multivitamin explanation is a really intuitive one. But. Fortunately, it doesn't really shake out for starters. Although the Klay her study participants in Zanzibar were eating was tinged with red indicating iron content investigations into whether that iron could be absorbed and used by the body came up empty, plus according to young people generally prefer whiter Klay. If you give geologist to the option of snacking on Georgia, white Kaelin or the reddish clay found on men's bar. They'll almost always pick the white Kaelin, which does not contain iron. So we turn to another hypothesis could hurt provide protection from germs the explanation that eating dirt somehow an immune system boost might not make sense on the surface. After all we're supposed to stay away from dirt wash our hands cleaner, close take off our shoes when we enter the house, but clay face masks can draw germs and oils and dead cells from your skin, and they're made of dirt. Right. According to young eating clay might collect stuff inside of the gut similar to how a mud mask collect stuff from your face. But why would somebody need an intestinal mud mask? The answer is protection from pathogens and harmful compounds many harmful microorganisms and compounds can enter your body via the things you eat. You digest the food and it's absorbed through the wall of your intestine and into your bloodstream, but lots of potentially harmful stuff can get to his in this way to Klay may stimulate the mucous membranes on the surface of your guts to create more mucus, thus forming a sort of protective barrier against those pathogens and compounds young said, it can also bind with whatever harmful thing you're eating for example, in the Andes people eat wild potatoes, which contain these toxic chemicals called glencoe alkaloids. But after they dip the potatoes in clay, they become safe to eat. But while eating clay might protect from pathogens and harmful chemicals, which is especially important in pregnant women. There's something of Goldilocks principle at play here. You want to shield yourself from the harmful stuff, but you also don't want to protect yourself from the nutrients you need, for example, if you eat a steak that's full of both bioavailable iron and pathogens. But you eat clay at the same time. The iron could also become bound by the clay and wouldn't be absorbed by your gut, although the claim might be protecting you from pathogens to some extent. It's also preventing you from absorbing the nutrients the fourth hypothesis for why people eat dirt or clay is that it might help nausea vomiting and diarrhea by coating stomach after all a number of anti-diarrhea treatments. Have Kaylynn in them. Kaelin puts the KO in kopech tape. Though, the reasons for geology are still rather mysterious young stresses that it's far more common than we realize partially because of those old stigmas against it. Young said people don't like to talk about it or admit it when I'm doing ethnic, graphic interviews. I always ask how much earth do eat instead of do you eat earth? Because so many people have sworn they don't eat it. And later told me that they do, but they lied because I didn't want you to think I was

A Moment of Science
Crows And Magpies Just Have Bad Reputations
"I like that radio is new it is, and I'm lucky it's still on my finger. There were a lot of crows in the parking lot this morning as I walked to work. And I was worried one of them would try to steal it from me. You have nothing to worry about it turns out that crows don't really like to take shiny objects. This is an old belief that crows and their cousin the magpie steel trinkets and horde them in their nests. But I could have worn. I'd heard stories birds taking watches her car keys and some birds do and one study done at the university of Exeter, though, researchers put food and various odds and ends in front of pairs of Magpies if the birds had like, shiny things. Those objects blue and silver rings and screws and aluminum foil would have been pretty attractive instead, the Magpies mostly ignored everything, but the food, and in fact, the object seemed to make them nervous a couple of Magpies touch the ring. Once said finished eating, but immediately lost interest in them. That sounds like they just wanted to know if the rings were something else to eat, exactly. So instead of liking shiny trinkets Magpies and crows don't really care or they may even actively fear unexpected objects in their environment. Then how did these verts get this thieving reputation could just observational bias people saw crows and Magpies when they did happen to pick up shiny baubles. But just didn't notice when they picked up more mundane things. So don't worry about your new ring. There's nothing here to ruffle. Your father's this smell of science comes from Indiana University. There are thousands more moments of science website at a moment of science dot org. Where you can also view videos and sign up for podcasts. I'm Don glass, and I'm Cassandra.