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Georgia Has Never Been Poor in Culture and Spirit

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:04 min | Last week

Georgia Has Never Been Poor in Culture and Spirit

"Home brothers, you got a lot of the stuff back here, but you also get into the old southern raw genre, not necessarily, but Leonard Skynyrd, you get, you know, the Marshall Tucker band. You get Lana rhythm section. I still have memories of Atlanta rhythm section, you know, in the late said, you know, doing champagne jam. I mean champagne jam, yeah. Oh my God, filling up ticks, you know, Georgia Tech stadium back when we're doing those kind of things. And that's just, I think, John, from my perspective, it comes from a culture of sane. And people don't realize this in South Jordan but in north tour as well, that Georgia rural, you know, for many, many years. Atlanta is, of course, blossom, but it is still that people we came from a society that was, we were poor in resources, but not poor in culture and spirit. Exactly. Exactly. And so what we had was is you would have families or people in communities get together and on Friday and Saturday night they would have what we call hooting nannies or they would have people over and everybody would be cooking barbecue and they'd be playing guitar singing or they singing in the church and this is how that culture just developed. It is. I had there are two boys in my paternity, the holder brothers, Gable and wit holder. And they could pick guitars and sing and harmony. It was a true, it was a true southern tradition that they learned from their parents, going to church and all that stuff. And it was so amazing to hear. I remember they did a version of 7 bridges road by the eagles. And I was just left speechless by their ability to play the song and to harmonize at the same time. You know, I have Travis trit on that list too. And he is a hometown favorite because my son's gonna get in the background here. He's interested in the music conversation. But Travis Tritt, a growing up in Marietta, Georgia, post oak tree, you hear stories about Travis's grandfather being a bus driver in that area and I used to get my hair cut at a place called bob's barbershop off the sandy plains road and highway 5 and I never saw him there, but the rumor was that Travis used to go there to get that mullet trimmed up and looking good.

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"marietta" Discussed on WGN Radio

WGN Radio

01:39 min | 5 months ago

"marietta" Discussed on WGN Radio

"Very straightforward bottle and I'm familiar with bogle. And it's a decent line. You can't go wrong there. But for a little bit more money, you are likely to get a little bit more complexity, a little bit more expression of the place where it was grown, Marietta sellers from California is a good wine of about the same price and it just offers a little bit more. I think. Let's put it this way. I'm running out of time, Eric. And I'm going to get your book and I'm going to call you another day, but maybe you would give me a price range. That is $9 is pretty straightforward and suitable, and I'm not going to spend $50, but I wonder what the sweet spot price wise would be to introduce myself to this. Writing for the last ten years or so that the 15 to $20 range is full of wonderful values and this is the thing about one. You can spend a $100 for a bottle, and it won't be a good wine. Every price point is going to have a range of choices. But in the 15 to $20 range, you can get some great wines. I'll leave it at that and call you another day. It's a really neat piece. It meets the wrong word again. Two buck chuck, wine of the people, or cultural wedge by Eric asimov in The New York Times. Nice to talk to you today, Eric. Thanks for your thoughts

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Newsmax Host John Bachman Shares His Backstory

The Doug Collins Podcast

02:42 min | 11 months ago

Newsmax Host John Bachman Shares His Backstory

"John, bob, I'm glad to have you with us today on dot com's podcast. It's not going to be with you. Have you called my friend? I guess that's what happens when you share your waffle House menu selections. You really become tight with somebody. Well, you know, when we get to be friends, you know, when I tell you what to order at waffle House, then we've got it down there. Hey, as we get started, one of the things I love to do in this podcast and when I do especially people politicians, I do media people is everybody knows us and I found this to be true and I think you probably have as well. If they see us in the airport or they see us have they know us from this right here, they know it from the camera if you would. They don't know the background. So span just a few minutes telling us, you know, where are you from? How you got here and just give us a good taste of who you are. Well, I'm from Marietta, Georgia originally. I was born actually my parents live in kennesaw when I was born. And we moved to Tampa pretty quickly thereafter and live there for 8 years, but moved back to Marietta when I was 8 years old. And from 8 years on all the way through my 5 years at the university of Georgia and there after my first job in television was in Augusta, Georgia was my home. I love it. I love the braise. I love the dogs. Having the Olympics there was fantastic as well. And it was just, you know, I think I lived there in a perfect time when the state to me, we learned about a three pillars, right? Wisdom justice and moderation. And all three things were readily available to me. Growing up in Marietta, I went to Davis elementary middle school and Lassiter high school for those folks to know. But it was such a great community because people were moving to Atlanta from all over the place. My parents were actually from the northeast, my dad settled in Atlanta in the 70s with my mom when we moved back there, but at that time in the late 80s, early 90s Atlanta was such a boom town and we had people from all over the place. And it was just such a great melting pot of different Americans and all kinds of folks, different races and religions. And I really felt like I had a wonderful public school experience and when it came time for college, the only thing I knew is that I wanted to go to an SEC football school. My dad went to graduate school at the university of Florida, and he took me to a game when I was four years old. It was a Florida Miami game. And it was one of my earliest memories, and I just love the whole thing. And then, you know, my sister went to auburn, and I was spent some time with her at all. My older sister, and I was like, this place is great. All these people are so nice on the planes. And I was like, it's a little boring though. And then finally, I didn't think I was gonna get into Georgia but I did get in and I went there and I had a bunch of buddies of mine who are you older than me in high school that went there and I spent some time with them and the moment I walked on campus I knew I was

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Biden Admits COVID Stimulus Checks Fueled Spike in Inflation But Left Doesn't Get It

The Dan Bongino Show

02:36 min | 1 year ago

Biden Admits COVID Stimulus Checks Fueled Spike in Inflation But Left Doesn't Get It

"Now Here's this Catherine rampal from The Washington Post I mean this is just comical She's on Brian stelter's show the coffee boy there And stouter of course it's just a great scene doesn't understand any of this though right But she's talking about inflation and comically states that Joe Biden has almost no control on what happens with inflation which is really weird because let me read this to you This is an actual headline I'm not trying to be funny I'm not trying to be silly This is an actual New York Post headline Steve Nelson November 10th 2021 Biden concedes his COVID stimulus checks fueled spike in inflation President Biden wins they conceded that inflation's at a three decade high because quote people have more money now as a result of his $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus legislation recognizing essential point made by people who are arguing against a nearly $2 trillion sequel So just to be clear folks Joe Biden himself is now admitting because his lies have become untenable Joe Biden is now admitting that his decision to engage in this bill is the so called infrastructure bill which is really a poor deal spill right Is causing the inflation crisis because they had to print a lot of money to pay for it But here's the media bringing the righty Jim get very Brown get Mariano out of the bullpen and her Sandman bring the right hand No I love Marietta comparing him to these idiots It's an insult to the great Mariano right Bring it we gotta think of a really bad reliever in the past Bring in There we go there's a Rivera was one of the good guys Think of like bringing turd Ferguson out of the bullpen Bring it to the right Turn Ferguson time Here he comes out of the bullpen We have Ricky Vaughn before they put the glasses on Just a bit outside Here they are Here's the media to the rescue out of the bullpen Catherine rampal say no Biden's got nothing to do with it despite the fact Biden already admitted that their printing a bunch of money has a lot to do with it Check this out My general view about all of this is that the media Republicans and now The White House are laboring under the collective delusion that the president can do something about prices that the president controls prices That is incorrect And yet that is the premise of so much news coverage right now whether it's Fox News or other right wing coverage talking about hashtag Biden or saying you know why is Biden not doing more about gas prices or even more ostensibly more neutral or objective news organizations asking officials at The White House Why aren't you doing something about inflation He is all ready admitted the

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"marietta" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

CRUSADE Channel Previews

03:27 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on CRUSADE Channel Previews

"There are a marietta websites out there that you can use if you type in Calculate a span of days or something like that into a duck duck. Go search will lead you to a si- you put two dates in not tell you how many days how many i'll tell you how many months how many days we'll tell you how many years how many months how many weeks. How many days. How many minutes and how many seconds from the time that you specify show. I put in march. I just for argument's sake. March the first as a date the most of the corona doom lockdowns and mandates and various other insanity and totalitarian. Nightmares began If you put march the first in as you start dating today as the end date we have been at this now for six hundred and three days six hundred and three days that it is One of that calculated at eighty six or so eighty six weeks. I want to say There's an awful lot of minutes execs. I'm not going to calculate it. Six hundred and three days to flatten the curve. Six hundred and three days to slow the spread six hundred and three days to end the lockdowns and reopened society. Six hundred and three days now member. This all began as two week. Experiments the see if they could get away with it and they did and so they continue to get away with it Just talked to number two. Yesterday was taken a cruise A friend of hers won a cruise and invited her to go on with them so she's on cruise. She said i had to get at corona doomed test. Call from the. i guess. It's the the boarding area in an airport called the concourse or whatever. I don't know what they call it when you're getting on a on a cruise ship anyway. She said i just had were waiting for our test results. My here are a pair of twenty. Four year olds that are not symptomatic and are not going to be symptomatic and your norwegian cruise line is acting as though everyone is now a fatal carrier of the doom now. This may be for legal purposes. What if you're gonna do.

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"marietta" Discussed on OC Talk Radio

OC Talk Radio

02:41 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on OC Talk Radio

"He was doing it when i got into the electric bike going around the world per down. We're going to have him on the show around the world in well he'd have to stop at the water's maybe along with only thirty. Exactly i got into the mariana trench yet. Get some help. Little help. Next batter marietta of trust. But he's going around the world with electric bike pedal and you should pedal because it gives you the exercise. Sure you extend the the life of the battery. So what is it. That's got us writing. E by particularly men assert nature men and women for certain age aging. Baby boomers is just. The fun is the social aspect of it is the pedal assist what is it. That's making people such avid bike riders. Again at this point in our lives well because the joy of writing as all the way out like oh look at this and this is the weather great and you get twenty miles from home and you think okay. I got a and go back home and now the nightmare guard. I mean that's that's the worst time when you turn around and i've gotta get home at all this one exuberance belling the bike and now i gotta get back and how do you get back. Well what have i done. What have i got myself into. I get carried away and not get comb here then now. You're going to be carried away on electric bike back one of the things that surprises me too is i thought they'd all be like beach. Curses i think they were in the beginning but now if you said there's mountain bikes i mean some serious writing series bicycling going on with a backup electric bike for me. I wanna get. Sometimes that. I'm asking done to help me on that. I wanna get fat tire bike. So that although i don't wanna take the chance of these raucous mountain climb bikes. I used to do that on a motorcycle. You what did they call it. The flying the flying swan but flying eagle. Yeah so the bike would go up. I had a the front end comes up and you bail out and you doing a fly like getting out of the way and that would happen to be. I had a a as the single cylinder. Which was ill climbing by right. Obviously i'm not doing that anymore. So i'm not sure you're writing e bikes. You might be doing anything these days here swell and you can get one of those mountain bikes and go up the hill. You know you really. You're gonna fall so you've got to be prepared to fall but falling falling falling well whether it's falling in love for falling in love with an e bike. You seem to have fallen for this whole thing in cab..

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"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

02:20 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Artist Eric Greenwalt of Marietta, Georgia, tells WSB he, along with other chalk artists from across the country, painted the faces of the 40 flight 93 victims in three by five portraits at the entrance to the flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville. It's just been a tremendous experience over the last over the last three days to be able to do this, and I can't say enough for the team of artists who helped do this. We had artists here from Atlanta, Georgia from Denver, Colorado from Minneapolis from Michigan. Really from all over came in to help execute this project. Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, speaking at the Pentagon resolve here yet again today on this hallowed ground to never forget, one of four hijacked airliner slammed into the Pentagon on that fateful day, taking 184 lives there, Millie said The innocent victims of the Pentagon attack ranged in age from three 2 71 at Ground zero earlier this morning, Oh young People's course of New York Performing The Star Spangled Banner. Nearly 3000 lives lost altogether. The top local news every 30 minutes, and when it breaks 95.5 wsb depend on it, numerous reports say. A Georgia starting quarterback J. D. Daniels will miss today's home opener against Web due to an oblique side muscle injury. More on today's matchup at Sanford Stadium from WSB Edgar Trinkets. So what does dogs coach Kirby Smart? Think about being ranked second in the nation? One game into the season? Somebody sent me a text. Congratulations or something on the new ranking. I'm thinking, Are you serious? Right now off the big Clemson win. It's the Blazers of USB inside Sanford Stadium of the opposition, Smart says they had the resume of playing anyone in any conference tough. That's the first sign of danger for me. They've been in these environments, you know, they play Tennessee, Texas A and M Miami they've played In these kind of big games. 3 30 kickoff Saturday you'll hear the pregame coverage 11 30 here on your home. The dogs. It's 95.5 WSB Atlanta Braves opposed their 35th comeback win of the season, rallying past the Marlins 62 last night. Braves also increased their lead in the N L East to 4.5 games over the Phillies, Atlanta and Miami back in action tonight at 7 20. WSB news time 11 3. A.

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"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

02:38 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Off the breaks through Marietta, Kennesaw, Acworth, 5 75 HP engine. Named Barrett Parkway up toward Highway 92 in Woodstock. Triple team graphic 95.5 ws milliner radios only five day forecast his channel two action news meteorologist Brad Nets will stay mostly cloudy with scattered showers and thunderstorms through the rest of this evening. That diminishes overnight. Tonight and Thursday morning. We'll start with some clause in a stray shower possible, but you're any chances 20% clearing, becoming mostly sunny in the afternoon tomorrow with a high of 83. And then for Friday, we'll start a little cooler, low 62 in town from upper fifties in the suburbs, Sonny Low humidity and high of 84 Tomorrow on Saturday, mostly sunny, still dry, low 62 high 85 Now, my five day forecast for Sunday and Monday Sunday stays mostly sunny, low 64 high 87 mostly sending again Monday, getting a little hotter will start at 65 topping out at 89. Recapping the forecast for this evening. Mostly cloudy. Scattered showers and thunderstorms diminishing late I'm Table two action news meteorologist Brad Knit 95.5 wsb 82 degrees at 509. I'm Chris Chandler 95.5 WSB Atlanta's news and talk Welcome back to the show too. Good Wednesday evening to you, Mark Arum. Here. You there. It's 599 minutes after five o'clock. This is Atlanta's news to talk with Mark Aaron 4 to 7 P.m. on 95.5 WSB extended family working today. Deborah Green, the executive producer of the show, Longoria the stock Eskimo on the other side of the takeout window. Loti, Chuck. Still daddy Daycare duty will be back with you tomorrow, coming up in one hour going to play millennial match game and get back to your calls. In just a second. The story we've been talking about for the entirety of the broadcast so far, this breaking news out of Lenox Mall End of September. If you are 18 or under after three PM Atlantic Small, you'll need a chaperone to get into the mall, 21 or older. We'll see how that works out. And as an aside I want to Cumberland Mall on Sunday to buy ties for my wedding and There were three pigeons eating a leftover rap in the parking lot, and they're devouring this rapid. For the last four days, I've been thinking. Would these pigeons be able to survive in the wild? If you let him loose in the in the mountains of North Carolina? Would they survive? And vice versa. With the mountain birds be able to survive in Smyrna and varying opinions on that. I don't think either one would survive to be honest with you, but I'm not a bird expert 40487207 50. 1 800 WSB talk. I want to talk about this story that Deborah shared today from Mm.

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"marietta" Discussed on MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on MAD MONEY W/ JIM CRAMER

"They have to continue to shift the raw materials rarer materials back the united states. Well they gonna change that. They're committed to doing that now. I have been critical one point because they had so much stock for sale but then they demonstrate that good a good quarter and if they can bring it back to here then i think you have to own the stock six billion dollar stock. It is still the best way to play the the market for the kind of materials that we just don't have enough of how about that. I don't recall magic materials but it's it's but just put it this way. It is the rare earth. Play of are rarer many stock standard benefit benefit from the command washington but the charge suggest. Go for martin. Marietta guimba civic nucor in american cars the best and member. I'm saying deers now. Much money at one of my absolute favorite companies from jim. Beam pinnacle baca. What does this look like as the delta very begins the impact the great be opening. I got the with the ceo's son tour. Yeah the japanese country. Then how do you know if the stock prices to high to low just right. it's like goldilocks. i'm getting my strategy putting some major moves nor your calls rapid fire. Tonight's dish the lightning rounds. So stay with kramer what happens liquor stocks. Now at the great reopening has been interrupted by the great reinfection given the delta various spreading all over the world when you more international view here. i'm talking about the santoro..

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"marietta" Discussed on The Skinny Confidential Him And Her Podcast

The Skinny Confidential Him And Her Podcast

05:52 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on The Skinny Confidential Him And Her Podcast

"We are living in a time where there's enough for everyone you can tag brands. You can support small businesses. Without having this pompous egotistical attitude of. I have to get paid. It's a very short term strategy. It's not long term when you guys have gotten a ton of campaigns. Starting with doing free work right. Yeah i mean. Even i like got a campaign a few weeks ago from just literally commenting on one of marietta's post. I was telling her how much i loved the bag. And then that company reached out. And i ended up doing a paid partnership with them and that also just kind of goes to show like the more love and support. I think that you can show your peers online and liking people's posts commenting on them and we talk about this all the time like show that support and we are fully verse at that. Support comes back to you full circle. You both are really good at that. I noticed. I see that you guys are very supportive of other brands. Other communities that's that's another scarcity versus abundance mindset. Yeah we think there's room for everyone. There's more than enough room. There's so much room. it's bad advice. When these business consultants give people that are pursuing the career that advice. They only do stuff if you're paid. I think it's like because. I know a lot of people to give that advice that it's terrible advice. Anything about the potential of something versus just what is it short term but what does this have the potential to be. And it's an investment. I want to know how you started summer. Fridays but i i wanna know like what the first conversation was or i want to know what the i like. Really take us back to like the story of how you guys started it and then how it's sort of tumbleweed weeded..

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"marietta" Discussed on That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

01:44 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on That Sounds Fun with Annie F. Downs

"We've been sharing our. That sounds fun. Tour live conversations if you weren't able to hear them in person did say some of the interview just for the live audience. You will hear most of it here. And today is the last of the live shows from june that we recorded on tour but it is not. The last of that sounds fun fun. Cast to her shows friends. That is right today. We are now that on october. First we are taking. That sounds fun. Podcast tour to my hometown of marietta georgia. We'll be in this strand theater. Which is this beautiful historic theater in my hometown. I can't not wait right there in downtown marietta on the square tickets are on sale right now and there's a very good chance that this will sell it because everyone from atlanta and the surrounding areas yelled at me when we didn't have you on the original list. I know it's because we always had the strand coming in october. So grab a ticket today. It's going to be such a fun show with comedy fun. Coaching a live podcast recording with special guest. And so much more. The only thing. We'll make it more fun as if you're there with us so just go to anti downs dot com slash events to get your tickets. And if you're not in the atlanta area or you don't want to travel to the atlanta area on october. I stay tuned for more fun news coming your way very soon but today on on the show we have shared mcmahon shared a former high school government and law teacher who earned a reputation as america's government teacher emits the historic twenty two thousand election proceedings for her viral efforts on instagram to educate the general public on political misinformation. Her mission is to share non partisan information about democracy and in the process. She's amassed hundreds of thousands of followers online including me affectionately called the governors here. We're doing some pretty cool things in.

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"marietta" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

The Last American Vagabond

04:33 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on The Last American Vagabond

"I would argue sort of did to make this a little more What ricardo they've got. Martine was looking for which to me that those move suggests to me that this guy was paid to do the study at just an opinion. Because why would he do that. But that's just on our conclusions clearly seem to lean in a direction which is not what you should do. An honest study like you know the problem. It seems to be pointing in a direction that you can't conclusively say but they are anyway right so anyway. The says the analysis of this report are your that. Sorry so it's Anyway he goes on to say. It's for this reason that it's necessary to realize a a larger sample of similar vials in order to extract realizable conclusions Using compatable samples that have their origin and traceability register in our control for quality during conservation in transport before it's analysis which did not happen which this file. Okay right with studying here. Seventy this is. This is a very important qualifier okay. I'm glad they point that out though. Because that's simply saying like you know all of this hinges on the assumption that this is what we got and it was transferred properly. I mean that's just ridiculous. So it's really hard to say. This is definitively anything graphene in the pfizer vaccine and the cause of all the adverse events and all these things that this guy has claimed. This study okay And his manipulation of the images on that and in subsequent interviews. I find extremely alarming. The manipulations yes. I'm with you on that. But i just think we don't over short credit been a dumb mistake but i'm with you think it's off. Well that's not the only video where he does it. So it's a a state that he must have made multiple times. I agree with you. I agree with you hundred percent. I'm pretty skeptical here because remember. This isn't just some guy who was like look scientists. Can you find the study. This guy who claims to be a scientist himself with numerous masters degrees and post graduate school Years on graduate school for you know this is someone who is presenting themselves anyways. Highly educated in scientific fields Astounding these must. This mistake would be made Agree okay so anyway. This is the annexed by the way in We're a little short on time. So i don't want to You're welcome to get into that. Remember all this stuff is in the show notes. Okay but anyway. This is like extension of responsibility. The results and conclusions of this report imply no institutional position of the university of all marietta so the university is since itself completely from the results and conclusions of this article. And it says neither. The principal researcher nor the university of maria assumes any responsibility for the contents opinions of third parties about this present report from it's possible defeat or distribution on social media and communicate mediums of communication nor the conclusions. That could be extracted from this report. That aren't explicitly stated in the text. Okay so they don't have any responsibility. Let me ask you a question on that. Since you read a lot of these things anyway do you feel that. That's become just kind of commonplace statement today in science because of how. I've never seen that in a study. I had to even might work. It may be sense. I left in left. That line of work. Which i was doing part time until last year. I never studied that had that sort of a wildfire because the studies i did were studies done by the professors research studies. They got from grant you know grant funded or whatever that they were doing to advance their own research for whatever reason and promote their own careers and academia..

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"marietta" Discussed on Absolutely Not

Absolutely Not

05:09 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on Absolutely Not

"Hundred two one three seven five zero three and you know what i got to plan a trip to morocco with my girls from newnan. Let's get the voicemails heather if you girl victoria from marietta I have a big absolutely not which i honestly thought was going to be an absolutely yes..

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"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

03:34 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

"From Marietta who was thinking Hey, maybe I should just er sell today. Prices are good, then I can take that money and rent for the next couple of years because I want to move to let's say, Florida in in three years anyway, So why not? Lock in the price. Super logical way of thinking about this, But if you dig into the numbers, and then you think about what you're gonna have to spend on rent over the next couple of years, you're gonna you're gonna you would have to. You'd spend enough and ran in her situation or houses 250. She had 70 on the mortgage 76. Her payment was only 1000 bucks a month. Rent was going to be at least 50% more than that. So, 1500 a month if you if you if you were lucky. We're talking about 50 to 60 grand in rent over three years. She ends up losing all of that money. To rent and no equity in the house to sell in three years so that the current home would have to drop by over 20% in the next three years in order to come out. The same, so it really makes no sense to sell in the situation that we just went through. And I think that brings me to this larger picture when it comes to you all of that the big macro factors here. Over the next several years. So housing in general has run 1 to 2% above inflation in general, over the course of the last Let's call it 20 years or the long term average. What we have just seen in the last year we've seen a spike to 10 11 12% over inflation. So, So we have this very large, outsized increase. I think what we're going to say. Over the course of the next 1 to 5 years is this slightly above inflation. We're gonna kind of I think we returned back to trend. I don't think we grow another 15% over the next year. Then we get back to this trend that is Two, maybe three, maybe a little more than we have seen historically because of the tail winds. We just talked about. Well, maybe 3% over inflations of inflation's two. Maybe housing prices are at five. On average, inflating over the next several years. And I think that the under supply of homes, adding an office to your home now making it kind of this dual purpose. It makes it more valuable. And then this is a double, plus and a little bit of a minuses that unlocking of geography. I think doing that takes the pressure off urban centers so, but geographic flexibility is a huge tail it right. If you're able to move kind of anywhere, that's good for the housing market. It makes you more likely to be able to move And it gives us a tailwind for higher quality of life. We can go. I think you'll see more and more. We're going to get into this at the bottom of the half hour. More movement to lower cost states lower tax States, So this one's a little bit mixes this unlocking of geography, But here's a positive as the Internet coverage in general gets better. The biggest variable work for them is that the quality of the Internet As Internet coverage kids better and better. You're going to see more places like remote places where it's a little harder to build. There's less inventory, but they become now a real option for working from home. As soon as whether it's a lake or mountain or less covered area here in the United States. I.

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"marietta" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

Telecom Reseller

05:16 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on Telecom Reseller

"This is the green and I'm the publisher of Telecom reseller and today I'm with Steve groomer who is a partner at b, h, i o t group see, thank you for joining me today. Thanks for the invitation glad to be here. So Steve I think we'll be talking about a couple of things today. We'll be talking, maybe very briefly about the keynote speech you met last week at the it Expo and also we'll be talking about your involvement with Mariota. So first of all, what is Mariota so mariota's company based in Australia that in a satellite iot or Internet of Things? Communications provider. So they have satellites up in the air covering one hundred percent of off the areas are in where they have satellites. So say over North America, including Canada and the US where they provide one hundred percent coverage of data community, Cassens directly from a center or a device in a, in a, you know, in a remote field in the middle of nowhere, directly to the orbit satellites and then down to you. So it's a hundred percent coverage. It's low battery low cost and it's direct to satellite. And so your remove the barriers that around geography infrastructure and cost with a Mariota saluted and what's the connection between your company and Marietta Georgia. We are be a chayote group is any International go-to-market strategy advisory consulting firm. So our job is to help companies in the iot space primarily with bringing their products and services to Market. So we care about monetization and commercialization of the product or the service offering that they have Mario dead. Is an australian-based company as I said, and part of the things that we deliver for international companies is a Jumpstart program, to get them into the into the North American market. So we will be mariota's, North American Market managers, we will be helping with the marketing. That's why I'm on your podcast today. We will help them with establishing channels and distribution as well as developers utilizing to Marietta program and what products or services. Will you be featuring from Marietta?.

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"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

03:53 min | 1 year ago

"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

"Hear from taxi and Marietta. Taxi! What's going on tonight? What's going on, man? You tell me now. Man I wanted to come in about, uh, New York are right. Yep. So I would when I watched you know what we're going on with them. All I really seen was he'll make it a country statement would be like he kind of mental health at the time. And it was a lot of, uh, things going on politically, and it just seems like he got real road it and I'm so glad that he had a There's a blister. Absolutely. And I really want to come in at a couple of things as far as beat of corroborate goals. When you say, crime rate you basically staying, uh, Children that don't have fathers and this is what the problem is. It's still from the parents the man in the world without getting low. Everybody do what they want to do the baby growing up, and that's just what it is and until we as a country could get that together. You know, it's been an issue since welfare came to the plate. Forget the country, although forget the country. Still, the African American community decides to stop playing the victim and get some of these leaders so called leaders and influencers in there and actually be the example of the structure of what family is. Right, right? Because you get to the world family of he and she exactly And as long as he and she are at hand with each other, she want to be here. He wanna be up like it ain't no father there, and the woman is not aged, Uh, discipline and structure figures She she sentimental. She's well, so when you remove the discipline that the structure You get these result and and and look at the elbow in the raid the car County Georgia video 39 years And I've lost a lot of friends. You know from barriers, readers, most of them because they were problem, and until we can get that address until we get the woman and the man back in world with each other, Joe, we can start plan. This is going to be the result so the key is gonna go up and do what they want. Actually, one woman gets to the point where she couldn't control the sun. So she started treat him like he was her boy for it, but I think that they were in love. It's just that she got to the point where she couldn't She couldn't punish them. So she had I've seen it. Taxi. Good, good, cause I mean, I've seen it. I've seen it. Wow. You know, it's so funny. I'm going through my Facebook and the people that are most mad. And telling me The people that are most mad. Although other feminists they're the most mad black and white women that are feminists who or are talking about historical patriarchy and rolling around all of these stupid words. They're the ones who are most mad as if Bill Cosby represents this crazy patriarchy that y'all talk about. I'm telling you You want to talk about who destroyed America? The feminist destroyed the ER a equal rights association in America. Er a back in the day. I don't know It was the eighties but equal rights. So it said, Was it the seventies You destroyed you Help Destroy America. Hey, is in Snellville today. Welcome back to word on the street. Hey, I hear you guys again. Nicely. Here you take what's on your mind. I was going to weigh in on the can't wait. Ignore Shelly, sing and please way and Shelley Moore it sorry to mind your manners. What are your thoughts about women having you know weapons on them and protect themselves. Um Myself, Cary I open carrying to still carry a bread 80 X, Then I go to you know, I go to the range quite a bit. I mean, not recently because of the lack of bullocks. But I used.

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"marietta" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

Podcast RadioViajera

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"marietta" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera

"Yup another hundred seventy remers that up and then we'll actually even marietta dollars. Ashes communication barashi. But i mean we're es espn meal meister missed you know.

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Next Hotel Stay (MM #3670)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Next Hotel Stay (MM #3670)

"The minute with kevin mason. There are many signs that were coming out of cove and some good some bad airline travel up to almost pre pandemic levels in the week or two some of that spring break traffic of course but it's also people being more comfortable with lying once again. Hotel stays there also improving but the hotel companies are worried about what they're going to do to make up the money they lost from last year marietta's decided they're going to be changing some of the amenities at some of their hotels. Like for instance there fairfield inns or east to get the free breakfast buffet going to be going away. They're going to offer grab and go. Selections kiosks or little refrigerators. If you will almost like vending machines going back to the way. It was in the thirties forties and fifties. You go rather than free stuff because they need to make those profits back need to make that money that they lost for the last year. So they've got to make it any way they can plus with covid people sometimes uncomfortable now how they're interacting with others. You wanna deal with breakfast buffet now. Sure they're saying this is all about safety but we also know. It's about cost cutting.

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Next Hotel Stay (MM #3670)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Next Hotel Stay (MM #3670)

"The minute with kevin mason. There are many signs that were coming out of cove and some good some bad airline travel up to almost pre pandemic levels in the week or two some of that spring break traffic of course but it's also people being more comfortable with lying once again. Hotel stays there also improving but the hotel companies are worried about what they're going to do to make up the money they lost from last year marietta's decided they're going to be changing some of the amenities at some of their hotels. Like for instance there fairfield inns or east to get the free breakfast buffet going to be going away. They're going to offer grab and go. Selections kiosks or little refrigerators. If you will almost like vending machines going back to the way. It was in the thirties forties and fifties. You go rather than free stuff because they need to make those profits back need to make that money that they lost for the last year. So they've got to make it any way they can plus with covid people sometimes uncomfortable now how they're interacting with others. You wanna deal with breakfast buffet now. Sure they're saying this is all about safety but we also know. It's about cost cutting.

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Next Hotel Stay (MM #3670)

The Mason Minute

01:00 min | 2 years ago

Next Hotel Stay (MM #3670)

"The minute with kevin mason. There are many signs that were coming out of cove and some good some bad airline travel up to almost pre pandemic levels in the week or two some of that spring break traffic of course but it's also people being more comfortable with lying once again. Hotel stays there also improving but the hotel companies are worried about what they're going to do to make up the money they lost from last year marietta's decided they're going to be changing some of the amenities at some of their hotels. Like for instance there fairfield inns or east to get the free breakfast buffet going to be going away. They're going to offer grab and go. Selections kiosks or little refrigerators. If you will almost like vending machines going back to the way. It was in the thirties forties and fifties. You go rather than free stuff because they need to make those profits back need to make that money that they lost for the last year. So they've got to make it any way they can plus with covid people sometimes uncomfortable now how they're interacting with others. You wanna deal with breakfast buffet now. Sure they're saying this is all about safety but we also know. It's about cost cutting.

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Metro Atlanta nursing program ranks 7th in southeastern U.S.

Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Metro Atlanta nursing program ranks 7th in southeastern U.S.

"The chattahoochee technical college practical nursing program has been ranked among the top seven licensed practical nursing programs in the southeastern us which evaluated seven hundred thirty one lpn programs across this region nursing process dot org based. It's twenty twenty one program rankings on pass rates for the national council licensure examination. For practical nurses academic quality the nursing schools reputation and affordability. The chattahoochee tech practical nursing program offers occupational courses at the colleges marietta campus in cobb county and program prerequisite classes are offered at multiple chattahoochee ticked campuses an online

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Teachers more likely to drive COVID-19 transmission at Marietta schools, northwest of Atlanta, CDC finds

Clark Howard

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Teachers more likely to drive COVID-19 transmission at Marietta schools, northwest of Atlanta, CDC finds

"Covert on transmission covert transmission and Marietta and City Marietta schools City finds schools most finds most are linked are back linked to back educators. to educators. Here's WSB Here's WSB health reporters health to reporters bring in Cuba, to bring The in Cuba, CDC The looked CDC at nine looked at clusters nine clusters and more than a half and more a than dozen a half elementary a dozen elementary schools in Cobb schools County. in Cobb During County. a period During of a high period community of high spread. community spread. They found that most They found that of the most transmission of the transmission of the virus of the was virus from was teachers. from teachers. The virus spread The virus mainly spread during mainly in person during meetings in person and meetings lunch. and lunch. Then the teachers Then the would teachers take the virus would take back the virus into back the classroom. into the classroom. Now CDC Now CDC says that there says was that some there was cases some of cases student spreading of student the virus, spreading the but virus, that was but less that frequent. was less frequent. The report The shows report educators shows educators may play may a key play role a key role in school in transmission school transmission and the importance and the importance of teachers of being teachers vaccinated being vaccinated and in school and in prevention school prevention measures measures like correctly like correctly wearing face wearing coverings. face coverings. The

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CDC, Local District Study In Atlanta's Cobb County Finds Teachers May Play Key Role In COVID-19 Transmission

Clark Howard

00:38 sec | 2 years ago

CDC, Local District Study In Atlanta's Cobb County Finds Teachers May Play Key Role In COVID-19 Transmission

"On covert transmission and Marietta City schools finds most are linked back to educators. Here's WSB health reporters to bring in Cuba, The CDC looked at nine clusters and more than a half a dozen dozen elementary elementary schools schools in in Cobb Cobb County. County. During During a a period period of of high high community community spread. spread. They They found found that that most most of of the the transmission transmission of of the the virus virus was was from from teachers. teachers. The The virus virus spread spread mainly mainly during during in in person person meetings meetings and and lunch. lunch. Then the teachers would take the virus back into the classroom. Now CDC says that there was some cases of student spreading the virus, but that was less frequent. The report shows educators may play a key role in school transmission and the importance of teachers being vaccinated and in school prevention measures like correctly wearing face coverings.

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Prophesy End Times: Israel and United States Roles -Christian Podcast - burst 02

Riot Podcast

02:32 min | 2 years ago

Prophesy End Times: Israel and United States Roles -Christian Podcast - burst 02

"Welcome to the riott podcasts. We have practical discussions about how to share your faith. Seen news is and after some questions. Welcome to the riott podcast. Everyone this is. Bob shown them in along with my co host berry rice. Hey hey hey. And pete robertson was happening guys. How was your week and lots of hearts candy and roses. Yeah they did pretty good with that. We my wife and i went to. Where did we go. We went to hang out somewhere. Oh we went down to disney springs down in Orlando and We hung out down there and walked around and ate dinner and listen to music. All there's a lot of jazz players down there so like there was two different guys that were playing saxophone and so it was kind of like the romantic kind of day and so we just sat and did nothing in listened but there were so many people there. This was on valentine's yeah very nice. Weren't you like somewhere you the church. I was also in disney. Yes at a church. I took my wife to. She loves italian. You guys know that krystal loves italian food so we we went to The swan hotel also in disney and they had this really nice italian restaurant in there and It was amazing. Neither why think she been there when she was a kid. But i've never never walked around those hotels before so we walked over to the boardwalk and and The yacht club was over there. Just just really cool just really cool places to look and those buildings the architecture and just the detail it's disney right so the details and then we got rained on a little bit but it was cool so we had a reservation of seven sudden a seven forty five. We got there like six thirty and just had an hour to walk around kind of everything on really cool. You wanna know. Cool fact i do. That's the only property on disney property that disney doesn't own marriott. Right yeah weight. The swans is by. Until i was there. Any marriott's around disney world. Two three go and just go into into disneyworld won't marriott world rightfully called. It's amazing yes. Huge i yeah. I did not know that. Barry until we were there and it was funny because everybody's doing the three d. bar codes for menus right so you pop up on your phone menu. New said marietta on their like yeah. Didn't that's interesting. I didn't tell you guys were jd. Did for The girls my son sent Bouquets of flowers

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Atlanta metro school district wants eligible staff to share in bonuses

Clark Howard

00:37 sec | 2 years ago

Atlanta metro school district wants eligible staff to share in bonuses

"School school district district wants wants everyone everyone in in its its system, system, not not just just teachers teachers to to share share and and bonus. bonus. Says Says there there are are expected expected to to come come teachers teachers and and in in school school staff staff already already on on deck deck for for $1000 $1000 bonuses bonuses as as soon soon as as the the state state signs signs off off on on them. them. But the Marietta School district now to give one K bonuses to all its Central office staff who's eligible. This has been very trying times and a lot of people have worked a lot of extra hours recognition of that and more, says the district's Aaron Franklin and beyond her school system. I think a lot of district will be looking at this. I know in the metro area. I talked to other CFO's, and I think a lot of March, sending it. Gets 95.5 WSB. The

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"marietta" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

WIBC 93.1FM

08:29 min | 2 years ago

"marietta" Discussed on WIBC 93.1FM

"To pay many Children's hospital at ST Vincent. Another round of snow is coming, but we don't think it's gonna be quite a cold over the next couple of days versus what we had over the weekend meteorologist Mike Ryan with the National Weather Service on the level on the going on Wi be si dot com. You are back with Mark and Rob. Interesting headline I saw over the weekend that said that federal filings show representative will hand Omar's 2020 campaign. Made up nearly 80% of its payments out. To her husband's consulting firm, not her brother. Oh, That's the same guy. I know This is a different husband. But I think this is the third husband. What could be wrong about because you married her brother? She did, but that but that that's a different one. Wait. Okay, so she married a brother. She was divorced the brother. I don't know the order. I just know there was a brother involved at some point, and it's been explored and Dissected in a billion different ways, and she will never, ever release any other statement about it ever. And I don't know why this has just been squelched because there's all kinds of evidence. Well, you know, In fairness, there's a genre for that. Anyway. I just thought it was an interesting note on Do you know? Think what you will she's up if you criticize that. If you say Hey, that looks kind of shady. Her immediate response is obviously going to be that you're saying that because you have anti Muslim bigotry in your racist? No, I just think we're going up with your brother's weird. Well, no. This is about the about the payments to Oh, I know. I just think you're corrupt on that one. Um, okay. So last week was it Thursday or Friday? I think it was Thursday ish where we got on this whole discussion, and I didn't It didn't even I didn't mean for it to happen. But I was telling a joke, and I gave a back story about how I like to go to my husband's doctor's appointments with him, particularly when they're doctors appointments that our diagnostic in some way So that Wow, that caused a flurry of responses and we continue to hear from people who either want to tell us. It's crazy that I go to the doctor's appointments or that they also do the same thing that I do. So we've got several calls that we received about this. Let's get right to it regarding the wife again to the doctor with the husband. Rob, you're wrong. Sorry to say it. Doesn't usually happen. Mark. You called it just right. I have my wife going to every one of my appointments is regarding my cancer. And that sort of thing because she does hear things differently than I Sorry, Rob. That's right. But you're right. But your husband doesn't have a terminal. Potentially terminal illness You're going like when he has a physical. No, I don't actually go to just like a plain old physical. But now you're changing your story. Well, I mean, I guess I would if I if I was available, and I would absolutely go out with your your your regular radio. See, the story started to unravel right in front of us. No, I said from the very beginning. I haven't gone to every single one. But I would I would happily go to any of them. And that is that you did not. You made it sound like I'm gonna go pull the tape for tomorrow. You made it sound like you are there all the time that he always goes, cause I literally said what is there to a physical other than turn your head and cough? Okay for regular physical. I get that that like, if you're not expecting that there's gonna be any kind of, you know. Diagnostic anything but the older you get, the more likely it is that you're going to be diagnosed with something and I want to be there to hear. It wouldn't be there when he gets diagnosed. Okay, because that's when you have all the questions right like that. Imagine being diagnosed with something and you come home and your wife, her husband says. What did you get diagnosed with? And they say whatever the diagnosis is, and you immediately have eight ba jillion questions. You're gonna want to know the answers. And if you have a husband who says I didn't ask that you're going to be endlessly frustrated. We were just were weakening or were we not to see from what? We heard that the other last week. It was not the polar opposite of what we heard last week If you point home I'm not changing anything. I go. I want to go. I will go. I am happy to always always go. That is my preference. Does he ask you together? And you? Are you like He's like, I'm gonna go the doctor you like I'm coming. Well, usually I know when the appointments are in advance, you know what I mean. So like he tells you, or like this is these are normal conversations that you have. When you're a married couple and you get one of those things you put on the refrigerator. She probably has it right on the front. One. No. I mean everything's Elektronik now, but whatever I mean, we have conversations and he'll be like, Oh, I have a doctor's appointment on so and so and I'll be like I can come or I can't come or whatever. I don't know why this is for music because there's a vast difference between my my husband has been diagnosed with cancer, and we're involved in intensive, probably intensive treatments and you just going to the doctor's office with your husband. There's there's a difference. I mean, I just don't I okay, There's there is a difference between those two kinds of doctor's appointments. I still want to be there for any of them. Do you go to like the eye doctor with him? Well, he doesn't really go to the eye doctor, So that's a bad example. Oh, I mean, he goes, but I can't reveal that. You know, I don't go to Dennis appointments. Well, Grandma can always told me the teeth may be the most vital part of your health. It's your gums actually tell a lot about your health, so she was kind of right. But no, I don't go to the dentist appointment. I don't even like to go to my dentist appointment, let alone somebody else's All right. Who else do we have to hear from on this topic? Hey, Mike and Rob Melissa Marietta stalking. I mean, calling you again. Um I think this is about the whole going to the doctor with your spouse thing, and I cannot believe I'm going to do this and say these words out loud But I absolutely agree with Rob. I do not go with my husband to check up. He does not come with me to mine. That would just be awkward. Even though we love each other very much and share everything that we don't do that I would go if it was like a diagnosis type thing If there's like a special You know things to take into consideration like that, But as far as check up, No, we do tell each other any important information and that is it. Well, maybe she just has a husband who asks the right questions. But you made it sound like your husband is incapable of asking the right question and that men in general are incapable of that. Do you believe that many terrible at it. Men are terrible and asking questions, but worse, they're terrible about retaining the information in the way. That the wives need to hear it. So so by your gender, you are a better question. Ask her because you are a woman with doctors. Yes. Oh, yes. Okay, I'm totally pulling the sexism car. Okay, so I just did you own it? So I'm gonna leave it there because you're least you're I was gonna say you're manning up in owning that. Would your woman ng up in owning it? Like, For example, when he had this is a perfect example, like when he had excruciating back problems. He's had back problems in the past a number of times. You had a couple of surgeries for that, and I I think he may be went toe one appointment without me. And of course, he came home, and I had a zillion questions. None of which he could answer. I was like, Oh, my God. So then I went to the next one. And then we had to talk about, you know, he's got to have surgery, and I wanted to know all about surgery. What was it gonna be like for him to recover? How long would you be laid up? These are the things that he would not ask. Okay, but Mark that's again a major medical procedure that requires your participation. You made it sound last week like when my shoulder was inflamed over the summer, I would have gone with you. But literally the doctor looks at it goes. Yeah. You need this pill. Take it once a day and 30 days. You'll be good dude say, but I did Mark. It wasn't my shoulder with falling up. It wasn't excruciating shoulder. Bring the boy where I couldn't lift my shoulder. But you don't know what the diagnosis is going to be my body. My choice. All right, Who's next? I'm like a lot of this ship. I'm from four chances when I was calling because I wanted to respond to the conversation. You guys were having about wise to go to the doctor with their husband. Uh, I do not go to the doctor came with my husband. But there is amazing technology out there and all. Most patients. Most.

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The Patriots Quarterback Carousel

Patriots Beat

03:51 min | 2 years ago

The Patriots Quarterback Carousel

"To talk with the quarterback Carousel though. The latest Derek card may be on the trading block maybe on the market. Maybe not on the market. But what are your feelings? I think we're both in agreement that the starting price of two first-round picks is absolutely insane, but just in terms of him as a player. Where are you on Derek Carr? Yeah. I I think that all just start first with the overarching, you know, I think you're going to see a lot of teams put borderline quarterbacks on the market right now. I think you'll see what Jimmy Garoppolo I think you might see with Kirk Cousins those sorts of situations. It's just because teams saw the return for Matthew Stafford and they're thinking when I want some of that right? It's like what's going on in stock market gets hot. So everybody wants in on it. I don't know how like not every quarterback that gets put on the trade block in the next month is going to be traded and I think cars the first of a handful so I'm not going to like over-hyped that as four cars a player. I mean a nice piece, you know, I I'm not overly excited. You're right. The two first-round picks is too much where I look at this in relation to the Patriots we talked about this on Tuesday is 4 a.m. To get a guy like Jimmy Garoppolo there has to be a trickle-down effect, right? So maybe San Francisco likes car and then they get car and then should be dropping becomes available something like that, but I'm not you know going to do jumping jacks and say the offseason is saved because the Raiders are thinking about trading car, right and I think the biggest thing with these asking price is is that it's nice to ask for two first-round picks your job. Actually get two first-round picks for Derek Carr and even old PlayStation. I can ask you for $500 for it doesn't mean it's going to happen. Right and the other days you want to I mean the offer stands but no no, I'm good. But then the other thing is is that you have a trickle-down effect that you mentioned of the Raiders are not out there actively seeking a trade for Derrick Car unless they can upgrade at the quarterback position themselves. So maybe they feel and I think the report that was out there was that they were going to try to take whatever they get from Derek Carr and package their own pics together to make a move for Deshaun Watson, but if they don't feel like that other shoe was going to drop that you don't just trade Derrick Cartwright. Nothing left, you know with leave yourself empty-handed and now they do but actually it's interesting. You said that cuz you're a big Marcus Mariota guy. I never thought he obviously had his moments. You don't think they trade Derrick car for you know, if you can get to First for Derek Carr if you think Mariota is only a marginal decrease in those two first-round picks will help you out. More than that gap between card Mariota like you don't think they might look to just do that. I wouldn't but you being as high as Mariota on as high on Marietta as you are I'm a little interested that you're not going to flirt with that possibility as well. I would if you have a team comes in and offers the Raiders a Godfather offer for Derek Carr and they do offer multiple first or multiple Hai pics then maybe you could talk yourself in terms of replacing car and like you said, it's not that big of a drop off from one to the other and and you can have that conversation. But I think with Mariota in card me to me, it looks a lot like what Mario dealt with with Ryan Tannehill in Tennessee a few years ago where Mariota because of his pedigree because of his history with the club was the starter to start the season. It didn't go. Well they make the switch to Red Hill and the following offseason is when they decide to move on from Marcus Mariota, so I actually feel like the Raiders and and the Patriots, you know as a domino effect, or maybe one year too early on this dead. Our conversation may be we're having this conversation next to offseason when Marcus Mariota unseats Derek Carr has the starter and if if not, when if okay fair enough. Marcus Mariota unseat Sarah car,

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"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

WSB-AM

01:57 min | 2 years ago

"marietta" Discussed on WSB-AM

"The opportunity to get the shot is still being welcomed by many around metro Atlanta, including some recipients at a drugstore in Marietta, so grateful I feel like a new person today that I don't have to worry as much. Cobb County resident Susan Overjoyed her mother, Maryland 85 years, young. Getting the modern a shot here in East Marietta drugs. She literally heard it through the grapevine. The vaccine was available, called up and signed up. So how did it go? I asked Maryland How are you feeling? And did it hurt? You didn't hurt her. She was terrific. She was terrific, and it didn't hurt at all. In the meantime, both Susan and Maryland wearing and 95 masks and clear face shields. Until Mom gets the second part of the shot in four weeks. Mom will be getting her 2nd 14 weeks from today at the same time, so that's very easy. You don't have to call and make another appointment. You just show up again. Susan, who's 60 says she has to wait but is thrilled, part one of the vaccine over for her mother, Maryland, We have been very strict. Since the beginning of this. We really go to the grocery store. Very little Other places only seeing people outside. We have not eaten inside it a restaurant, so it takes two weeks. Him today for this one to actually be fully effective. And then she'll have to come back in four weeks for the second one. But we will still be wearing masks because until theres herd immunity, they don't know yet if you can still transmit it, since you've had the vaccine, so we're gonna keep going along. But it gives you a sense of relief that if you were to get Cove it after you've had the vaccine that you won't get severely sick from it, Robyn Walensky 95.5 wsb 95.5 WSB is your source too. The latest information about the Corona virus vaccine. Check out the new vaccine Locator WSB radio dot com slash covert vaccine page also includes frequently asked questions and what to expect. Once you do get the shot tell make the process easier. Nobody has.

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"marietta" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:34 min | 2 years ago

"marietta" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Today is the final day of early voting in Georgia with less than a week to go until voters determine which party will control the United States Senate More than 2.8 million Georgians have already cast their ballots. Which is record turnout for a runoff in Georgia, according to Georgia votes more than 100,000 people have voted in the January run offs who did not vote in November. Turnout has been better in some of the metro areas that favor Democrats compared to more reliably Republican parts of the state. But those Republicans may be waiting until election day to cast their ballots. Republicans need to win just one race to keep the majority. Adam Brewster. CBS NEWS MARIETTA, Georgia Hospitalizations hitting a new record high in the United States more than 125,000 patients nationwide. With health officials now worrying about the spread of that covert 19 variant, which has been found in California and Colorado. NBC's Kelly Heart tongue in Los Angeles experts bracing for the spread of that highly contagious variant of cove it some labs across the country now screening for the variant. Cases confirmed in Colorado and California. As the country hits grim records in deaths and hospitalizations l. A County tweeting the profiles of victims. The tweets posted once every 10 minutes to mirror how often the virus claims lives here. Funeral homes now being forced to turn families away. The covert 19 variant is believed to be more transmissible, but not more deadly than the strain that started. This pandemic, and there's no evidence that vaccines are any less effective against it. Authorities arresting a suburban Milwaukee pharmacist suspected of deliberately ruining hundreds of doses of Corona virus vaccine by removing them from refrigeration. W D. J T Televisions Brendan Cullerton reports that the man was arrested on suspicion of reckless endangerment and criminal damage to property advocate Arora President Jeff Barr says at first, they believe their pharmacist spoiled 570 covert 19 vaccine doses by leaving them UN refrigerated by accident. Individual was suspended and after multiple interviews over the course of the week admitted yesterday to intentionally removing the vaccine from refrigeration. According to the graft in police department, the suspect knew the vaccines would be rendered ineffective and that people who received the vaccinations would think they had been vaccinated against the virus, when in fact they were not. This individual is no longer employed by us and the suspect, who has not been publicly identified, has reportedly been jailed. Listening to WBZ during your commute is an easy way of multitasking to keep you informed while you get where you need to go, But.

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Georgia nursing homes prepare to receive COVID-19 vaccine

Handel on the Law

00:30 sec | 2 years ago

Georgia nursing homes prepare to receive COVID-19 vaccine

"It can't come soon enough for a Sally Hoi Mackey, who's 93 year old Mama's in a llama. Good nursing home, she tells Channel two action news. Just think, um I gonna ever get to hug her again. You know, and that's basically what she said to me. The last time I saw her, I just want to hug the director of a Marietta nursing home says it looks like 2 to 4 weeks before they'll be getting the vaccine W of SP's top national story President Trump is slamming the Supreme

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Kennesaw State's Marietta campus near Atlanta locks down after deadly shooting at nearby restaurant

Atlanta's Morning News

00:41 sec | 2 years ago

Kennesaw State's Marietta campus near Atlanta locks down after deadly shooting at nearby restaurant

"For students at Kennesaw State Ws Peace. Michelle write reports live. A nearby shooting leads to confusion on campus. Yeah, Marcie, this is part of the automated lockdown message going out all students on both K issue campuses around 2 45 Yesterday afternoon Armed intruder incident occurred on the Mariana campus and not the Marietta campus. No need to shelter in place for 10. It was later discovered that the deadly shooting occurred at a Mexican restaurant on Cobb Parkway near the Marietta campus, resulting in a lockdown there for nearly two hours. Heather's in her fourth year case, you and says Getting that call was concerning was extremely alarming. It was very scary, for sure, especially even not being on there, but being just down the road from it. The suspect was called, is facing charges no students were injured. Reporting live.

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Who should get the coronavirus vaccine first?

The WIRED Podcast

09:30 min | 2 years ago

Who should get the coronavirus vaccine first?

"I i mean story this week. Where at the end of twenty twenty starting to think about twenty twenty one. We've got a little bit of positive news on the covid front coming through with all the sort of steps forward in terms of developing a vaccine and we might be starting to think about actually meeting together in person in the office we could do the cast in the office. Perhaps who knows it seems like years ago that was a thing but maybe things will return to normal or at least normal ish. Natasha you've been looking into what the vaccine new means for how we're going to work. Yes i you're right vicky. This week we've had some really exciting news about coronavirus vaccine so the uk has become the first country in the world to prove the pfizer biontech rhinovirus vaccine for widespread use. Vaccinations could start as early as next week. For people in some high priority groups with eight hundred thousand doses. Say four hundred thousand complete treatments arriving in the k. In the first delivery now this is the end of the tunnel for many people who have suffered in this year throughout the pandemic in the world of work may mean exactly what you were saying. Vicky that we soon might be heading straight bites and the office to the sounds and smells of our colleagues. This is obviously when you've got news. But i've been looking into. This is exactly that what what does that mean. So the pandemic has largely proved that working from home is possible in many cases maybe even good for productivity do you think companies are going to urge workers particularly white collar workers people who may be able to do their jobs remotely to trudge the office soon as they can necessarily very true. The coronavirus crisis did that. Many people able to work from home really effectively. Before the pandemic companies were hugely work from home. So that was really bad. Perception in fact most business leaders told the world economic forum in two thousand and nineteen survey that they expected homeworking be negative for future productivity. Even though there's plenty of research demonstrate the opposite opposite so they've been proven wrong basically but what is true. Is that throughout this crisis. Companies have struggled to solve marietta. Problems come from having everyone. Working bosses are really worried because they can no longer see if you're working or how hard you're working. They struggled to know how to evaluate people's performances remotely. And they worry about whether working from home. We'll have hamper people's creativity. There are mental health issues concerning employers to so people are feeding isolated and lonely. And it's getting worse over the period of time that we've seen the longer we work from home. The worst gets their reporting high levels of stress anxiety and depression mental health issues and finally the pandemic raised cultural issues to such people feeding left out of work conversations. That would have happened in an open plan office and now taking place on private messaging channels or people were afraid that they'll be overlooked for promotions and opportunities at work. So it's a really big problems. They haven't actually managed to solve yet so given all of that. It's likely that companies will want work to combine the office if they can but the big question here is whether they're going to be set up with social distancing which means that people are able to sit next to each other and have to wear masks when they walk around basically similar to what was happening over the summer when the i look down lifted or whether they'll go back to normal and wait for that so it's said they can come back to a situation that was exactly the same as before the coronavirus so the way reopened offices operate in practice will impart depend. Who gets the vaccine. I with current plans. Favoring a staggered approach where all the people and those most medically vulnerable our head in the queue on paper that would mean that if officers wants open as normal they could wait until the employees age groups have been offered the vaccine and could theoretically opened the doors looking exactly as they did before the pandemic so as you as you mentioned There are of like there are different priorities. A different people Getting vaccine Based on their risk in their age and various other factors the of the world health organization has issued guidelines on but countries are interpreting in their own way. Doesn't mean if we are seeing and people who are older to begin with getting getting vaccines will Companies of encourage those. That have had vaccinations to be back at work. I will abuse of like staggering of like people with innocent adrian to have returned to the office to begin with and then so it rolls out like that or what was going to happen there. Yes as is in theory. If you think about the way the plans have gone from government. It looks like older age. Groups are going gets it earlier as well as people with medical conditions. That need if i so the most vulnerable and then it will go so slowly closer and closer to the younger people the population. So we'll get staggered of opposite way. I i guess. I in theory if you have an older working level of employees so if my employer over the age of forty or fifty they might be vaccinated sooner and they might be able to come to the office earlier in theory but i is. The answer not really happened that way because there were really two specific reasons why that won't be the case. If if older employees allowed to turn over younger employees age discrimination could be on the card. So it'd be very easy for people whose age groups still haven't been offered the vaccine to say look really unfair for older people in my group to be able to return to the office and for meat not be given the opportunity simply. Because i haven't been given the vaccine i legally right now. The uk also can't make vaccine monetary. So there might. It might be the case in those age groups where you assume everyone's had the vaccine they might be built haven't had it at all and decided that they're that they're not going to so the uk government said that it won't make a vaccine mandatory anyway so employees can never really assume that one hundred percent of employees will have taken the vaccine to go back to normal and those that do really really thin ice so companies could face human rights challenges as well as potential liability if employees suffer side effects as a result of being forced to vaccinate if they feel like they're being pressured by employers who wants to go back to normal when they say look. We don't have social distancing. Want to go back to exactly the way it was are you. Are you vaccinated. And they feel bad pressure to do so. That could be a big problem. And also there's a second thing which is employees can refuse to tell their employees if they've had vaccine to it's not their obligation to disclose that information so the nicholas southern the employment lawyer who we spoke to this piece said that companies that demanding more bums on seats will likely be more led by commercial needs than anything else when deciding who to bring back to the office but there other people who being clients bring vaccinated employees back i so she says that companies should tread carefully. Some employees will not want to be vaccinated for religious philosophical or health reasons and companies. Could face discrimination claims as a result of that but we can't forget her is so second. Take time for people to feel safe coming to work again. Regardless of how many people were vaccinated and their safety remains the biggest hurdle to a full return to the office so who's linked study of uk c. level executives from mid sized companies which found two fifths expect employee resistance to go back to the office when they reopen all. These things has taken into consideration when planning returned to the office which is likely in springtime if not sooner if the roll out with the vaccine goes well but with a more flexible feature on the horizon the biggest challenge that companies will have beyond safety concerns is how they can create inclusive workspace and cultures that worked for remote workers hybrid workers and office workers. I think it's tempting to think of the vaccine is like it's going to be this single moment where we rush rush out into the streets hug complete strangers like va day. But it's not going to be like is going to be like the congratu snipe excessive everyone a vaccine. So i mean we're going to be in this weird hybrid situation for awhile don't we. Yeah that's that's what it sounds like at the moment gonna be really hard to tell what implausible decide to do until we start to see more people going back to work in the uk probably in spring twenty twenty one as i said before when the vaccine becomes a bit more wide spreads. But you're right. I mean there's not going to be breakthrough wrestler. Everyone's had the vaccine. We're all cured. There's no parallel toll. Everyone lick the handles on the doors of your offices all safe again. You ever do that. Good but look judging going my serious. Judging by the survey data coming in recent months this is kind of a break from what's happened before people do enjoy working from home part time i love them. Do miss the office. But it's not because they miss being a building or they missed. The commute is because of their colleagues and the social aspects of work. Those are the kind of things that they missed the most. And so it's likely that companies will listen to that and even if they do want people to come back because of the concerns about their productivity and about creativity or their or their mindsets. They're still probably will factor in that feedback and offer a hybrid type workplace since working from home is proven to have no downside on productivity.

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Password abusers of 2020

Talking Tech

02:55 min | 2 years ago

Password abusers of 2020

"So stay tuned after the show to learn more. We're not the only ones who bad job with our passwords companies have a lot to atone for as well dash laying. The password manager likes to end each year with buckets coal for companies. That have not done a good job of keeping our password safe and as always i love reading their chart in letting you know what they have say. I'm jefferson graham. This is talking tech this year twitter. Zoom top dash lanes annual chart of the worst password offenders. His both companies. No tash lane quote allowed their employees and users to fall victim to cyber attacks by using weak passwords unquote. Let me fill you in twitter last july one hundred and thirty verified accounts belonging to barack. Elon musk bill gates. Joe biden and others began to post bitcoin scams because as it turned out a small number of twitter employees fell victim to a phishing attack. Twitter responded by having their employees change their passwords which notes should have happened earlier not later zoom the video meeting app. Which is we've spoken about. Was the most downloaded iphone ipad app of the year. Saw half a million zoom prudential's posted for sale. In april hackers figured out several ways in including credential stuffing and deployment of multiple bots to capitalize on zuma's week and reused passwords potentially compromising more of these users account across the web easyjet the uk based budget airline suffered a cyber attack. The compromised nine million emails itineraries with over two thousand customers credit card. Details breached starwood. The parent company of the mariot mega chain was still recovering from a twenty eighteen data breach when another five point. Two million marietta guests were involved in january hack. The culprit compromised mariot employees log in credentials and on and on. It went the company's lead us down but we need to be more diligent as well with our passwords notes dash lane which says that the average internet user has over two hundred digital accounts that require passwords a figure projected to double to four hundred in next five years so again kids use random and different passwords for every account. You have because repeating the same password note stash. Lane is a lot like using the same key for your house in your car. If someone gets a hold of the keys they now have access to your car. All it takes is for one bad password for hacker to get your information dash line along

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Georgians near Atlanta urged to vote in upcoming Georgia runoff election

Fit Positive Confident

00:22 sec | 2 years ago

Georgians near Atlanta urged to vote in upcoming Georgia runoff election

"Afternoon and Marietta, Georgia, talking with Republican voters, RNC chair of Rana McDaniel, trying to appeal to voters about the importance of the upcoming Senate runoff elections on January 5th. First of all, even Purdue. Has 100,000 votes lead over John office right now with the certification, So if you lose your faith, and you don't vote, people walk away that that will decide it right

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With GOP win in Alaska, control of Senate pushes to January

AP News Radio

00:42 sec | 2 years ago

With GOP win in Alaska, control of Senate pushes to January

"A January runoff in Georgia will decide the control of the Senate Alaska Republicans kept a seat in the Senate after Dan Sullivan defeated al gross an independent running as a Democrat the Georgia run off election set for January fifth are becoming a showdown over control of the Senate GOP senator Kelly Loeffler will face Democrat Rockpile Warnock and Republican senator David Perdue will face challenger Jon Ossoff lost Lauren Perdue appeared at a crowded indoor rally in Marietta Georgia with senator Marco Rubio this decision to make right it's America that look at the consequences if Republicans only get fifty seats Democrats would control the Senate because vice president Kamilla Harris would become the tiebreaker I'm Jennifer king

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