22 Burst results for "Matias"

The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"matias" Discussed on The Ray & Dregs Hockey Podcast
"What if what if the goalies flip, right, if hella bucks play slips a bit to the point that's at? And he can't find it. And markstrom's takes a leap. It's only four points. You know, and I mean, nobody's out of the Woods yet there. That's for sure. Do you know, I got a question for you. I'm in Boston. I'm doing the oilers in the bruins tonight. So the people here are super excited, of course, Connor. Again. Yeah, Connor McDavid's only game here this season. How many points are the oilers out of the conference league? Don't look. How many points are they out of the conference league? Lead. Out of the conference lead now, they're in the wild card. Yeah, but I'm asking how many out of the conference or four. These teams in this conference, they're bonkers. It is wild to this. And if your schedule is the right way, you might be able to pick up points in a hurry. You know, like because there's some teams here that are going to really get jammed up, drinks through the month of March. Yeah. Not that it matters. It took a bit of heat on Twitter today. I was doing the Dustin Nielsen show on Edmonton this morning as I do every Thursday. And we got talking about the oilers in comparison to the top teams in the league. And I'm like, well, how can you not compare them to the best teams in the league? I mean, as we have this conversation today, okay, they're going to out wild card spot. But a couple of wins, they beat the Boston Bruins tonight. I mean, that's a tall ask, but, you know, that west is so all over the place that I think you have to include teams like Edmonton in that conversation of obviously being a professional. You know when you do a game and you start like you were doing the leaf game the other night and I got the bruins and oilers tonight so you dig in a little deeper maybe then you would normally look. Last 7 losses, the oilers have had 36 goals against. In 7 losses. Last 7 wins, 16 goals against. It's all right there. By the way, they, they couldn't have been happier, you know, talking to Jay woodcroft today and a couple of the guys with Matthias eckel. Like they're just thrilled that he was the defenseman that Kenny Holland was able to pull out of the pile and add to their blue line. Again, this isn't a shot at Jake checkering or gavrikov or Joel edmondson or anyone else. It's just from a coaching perspective, they identified Matias at comb as the right, if not perfect fit. Okay, so that's important because I think Jacob chickering is a great fit in Ottawa. I think he's a great fit for that team, their style, their youth, everything. I think Matthias echo is a great fit in Edmonton, and I'm not sure if those two guys switched.

SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"matias" Discussed on SI Boxing with Chris Mannix
"Be pretty crazy. Yeah, I agree. And I quite frankly think Jake Paul would agree as well. All right, let's talk about the fight that you were supposed to be at this weekend, but we'll be covering for boxing scene remotely. A 140 pound fight Matthias versus Ponce, this has war written all over Keith. He got two guys that are just come forward, heavy handed kind of guys. It might not be the most technically most technical fight that's out there, but it feels like this has fight of the year contender kind of written all over it. What do you expecting in this matchup? You know, I spoke to both guys at length person and they said, both of them said the same thing. They expect a war, they expected. I think the words that Ponce used, which were translated to me, was going to be a high voltage affair and the fans are not going to be disappointed. I think they both expect that type of knock down drag out fight. A Subaru Matias is a guy who, you know, just comes forward he's a huge puncher, every fight that he has won as a professional has been won by knockout. He avenged his only loss to Petro Sena by just beating him down in the rematch last January. It was a competitive fight for much of it, but then he started beating him up and he knocked down a non in for the first time to non use career. And became the first opponent to stop him, he's a huge puncher. He comes to fight, you know, not much for defense that doesn't have the greatest jab. You know, but he's a huge puncher on say, you know, he looked great in that Lewis Ritz and fight. That's the biggest fight of his career. He went to Lewis Ritz's hometown, beat him up pretty badly, especially to the body, knocked him down three times in the tenth round and won that fight by TKO, and that's how he became the mandatory challenger for Josh Taylor's IVF title, which Taylor later gave up and then the IBS ordered him to fight Matthias for this vacant title. I think it's going to be a great fight. And it's under the radar because we didn't either guy is exactly a household name even among boxing fans, but people are well aware of Matthias because he's been fighting on PBC cards in recent years and he's Puerto Rican and it's kind of surprising that he hasn't become bigger because Puerto Ricans embrace all of their fighters and this guy can really really crack and he knocks people out. You would think he would be a bigger name than he is now, but maybe winning this title and getting into a bigger fight can do that for his career. But Ponce is going to be a I think Matthias is a four to one to favor it and he'd have to favor him to win the fight based on what he's done. Ponce hasn't fought the highest level of opposition. But again, that Lewis Ritz and fight and I'm not saying richins as good as Matthias certainly not to puncture that Matthias is, but to go to his hometown and do that to him was impressive, and that's been his toughest test to date. This is kind of a neutral territory, neither of them has anything to do with Minneapolis, Minnesota, which is the hometown of Jamal James who's fighting on the in the co feature. But I just think it's going to be an excellent fight. And that'd be great back to back weeks coming off of Nissan fight and of course the Lee wood, the dramatic ending to the laterally wood fight, because he built some momentum here in somewhat lower profile fights, but fights that fans will enjoy. That's a great fight. And to your point, in terms of bigger fights in the future, a lot at stake. I mean, a 140 is poised to become kind of a glamour division in boxing with the names that are in there already right now, whether it's Josh Taylor. Lopez reaches pro gray, of course, the title holder. But also with a 135 pounders, Devin Haney, Ryan García, they figured to be moving up before the end of the year. And if you can get one of those belts, the ibf belt, in this case, that's currency. Keith, that's like, you know, half a $1 million payday $1 million payday guaranteed in probably your next fight, whether it's in a unification fight or you're fighting against one of those top guys like a haney or Orion Garcia. So, you know, financially, if there's a lot at stake, I mean, both these guys want to become title holders, but I would think the money is in the future money is even more important at this point. Yeah, as much as we, you know, criticize there being for it and I guess 5 if you recognize the IBO, there are too many titles, but these titles are very valuable to the fighters because they'll make much more money by defending even if Subaru Matias loses what you say he wins on Saturday night and he goes and defends the title against a higher profile to whoever it might be. He's going to make a lot of money so these titles are very valuable to the guys and it's going to be a fun fight, like I said, Chris and I think you get some bang for your buck on Saturday night. Well, except Regis prograde was kind of like holding his title up going like does anybody want a title shot? Well, I don't know if I'd want to fight Regis program either if there were paths to a title like if you're too female Lopez and I'm not saying he couldn't beat Regis program, but you know there's been some slipping into your fema and his last fight he didn't look particularly good. But I would rather fight Josh Taylor and Lopez is willing to go over to the UK and do it. Even to Glasgow. So I've been told that that that's possible that that fight would be in the U.S. also. But whatever the case, if you're him, that's the higher profile fight and then maybe he would fight Regis program after that and the title unification fight, but pro bray is one of those it's not that there's no reward because he has one of the titles and people obviously know who Regis program is, but that's a tough fight, man. I mean, look what he just did to Jose zapata, who had no one at Zappa had been knocked down, you know, multiple times by Ivan barancik, but he got up and knocked him cold to win the fight. But no one had done that piece of paper. So, you know, program is still somewhat in the prime of his career. I believe he's 33. Man, it's going to be tough to get people to sign up to fight him, particularly when he's not with, you know, if he were with top rank in his fights to run ESPN, you're getting this great exposure, or if he was with PBC and the fights are on showtime, whatever the case might be, he's not even really affiliated with a promoter that has a TV deal in the U.S. and that last fight was an independent pay per view. You know, so unless someone's putting up a decent amount of money for you to go fight him, people are going to steer clear of him. Yeah, and not to make this about program, but I can understand his frustration. Like if he came within what a .2 points of beating Josh Taylor, a few years ago, he wins that fight, you know, he's on the path to undisputed, probably would be undisputed. At this point and a marquee guy with multiple options in terms of promoters and networks instead, he loses that fight in a close way and has been kind of in the boxing wilderness ever since. He gets the world title shot. He wins the world title, and now he's, he's still looking for something. I mean, I'd love to see a Jack Adderall fight get put together. That fight makes some sense. You could do it over in the UK. Has earned an opportunity at a world title shot in the aftermath of the Taylor fight and all the postponements for that. I don't know that it's doable. I know that they've explored it internally, you know, we'll see if the money is there for it, but that's a fight. I'd love to see put together over in the UK. It makes it makes a good amount of sense. Last thing for you Keith, you know, it seems like every week, two weeks, we wonder about the future of Gennady Golovkin. It was a couple of weeks ago. He vacated his IVF title at a 160 pounds. It sure sounds like or seems like that his WBA belt is going to go the same way. There is going to be at some point a purse bid calls for a purse bid for a fight against eris landy Lara, who is the secondary title holder. I don't think gallop did would shy away from that fight. He better pay him for that fight, and I don't think the money is out there for a showdown with our slendy Lara. Like what's your read on galav kin future? I mean, I talked about this with other people, you know, before we vacated IVF title now here we are and we could head into March with golovkin either about to be or being a non title holder. You

Jesus is the Christ
"matias" Discussed on Jesus is the Christ
"You get here. That current man's out means is matias. And then you go to matijas you get to my user profile where i have my stuff links to my staff here then so i do have my stuff. Yes well even though. It's a bit hidden at the moment. But the reason i've hidden it debate is because i don't want this to be about me. I wanted to be about the water. Gar god king as bible. I don't wanna glory in the face of of the word of god you know. I don't want to put myself award. Above the word of god. The king james bible to show some ego. And you know. Make this a page or site about the human being i. I want to make about the water. God the king gays bible because that's the beauty of it. That's the good part in in existence. The water with this what. What is good is what's good. So that's what i want to promote not myself. Okay so i think That i'm going to end now. Okay so i think. I'm now okay so i was gonna talk about. Prophesy quickly and i found something here that i think is interesting in four to six four first currency in chapter fourteen. It says It says here verse twenty two but prophesying service not for them that believe with not but for them which believe that believe so prophesying sore for for them that believe but noted that sarb sarb so in a sense. You could say that prophesy having is prophesying is to serve someone so srb believer like gave as believers feet so prophesying is washing. A believers feet because ministry is to soar in our greatest disease that service and he who is he that service he that prophecies correctly of course from god he is he that sarvath so pro seems to.

Papa Phd Podcast
"matias" Discussed on Papa Phd Podcast
"If deigned is high You know high pico peak performance position and they have to feeling somehow they brooding out. How can i- sustainably get great results but also like on a on a healthy level and how can it be version so this is kind of the. Let's say roofing hypothesis. I'm i'm for and i'm testing and Yup right now. It's it's it's working. Great i I started a coaching course As well and just to get more information about how to professionally doing it but indiana's it's more like coaching with mentorship like what i experienced the last ten years and hopefully i can. I can help people out with it. So i'm scrolling here. You're the you're the url from your coaching so people. If someone in this type of position who wants to be able to be grounded and wants to look at it we do it. Just go to to matias homebuyer dot com and this link and they'll they'll get a consultation with us. I tried so. You're just fill out a form. Dan i get an email. I get back to you and it's know a free. Welcome call just to to figure out if if i can can be of help us service okay. That's that's gonna leave it there for a little while. We are reaching the end of the interview. I want to try it and season three to keep it. Forty minutes ish but If you were able to send a video message to Mateos from at the second year of europe. Or actually yeah. Let's have the second year. Because the i can be crazy. What would that video message sake. If i would send a video message to some guys in the second to you to yourself to myself Yes what would it say matiz. Stay true to yourself a believe in yourself you can make it Sometimes you need to be patient sometimes. It's challenging. Everyone is struggling but the most important thing is to listen to yourself and what your body tells you and then go for. It doesn't matter if it you know is is not the norm Or how you should Yeah should act But think ba true to yourself and then everything will be fine. Amen amen. It's good advice. i think often. Especially when you're young graduate student jew give a lot of weight to what your pi may be says but also may be family or your appears might say and i believe this must be part of your coaching but just because of you mentioned it so much. This question of being able to listen to your gut feelings. Sometimes to what your body said some people can express as like i dunno stomach ache or or ten channel however but to be able to get instead of putting yourself like you were saying in the at the back of the of the room is the least important person to listen to and all these other people in front that supposedly have a priority to to say. Okay i need to. I need to listen to myself and this might include quitting your if it's really not working for you if it's hurting your mental health you know. Don't be afraid of the that you know people have have phd's Quitting season have crate. Life's afterward and are able to find what they what they love and again peach a beach. The is made of experiments. But it's also an experiment that you doing life you never unless you doing the second one which some people do also. You can't beat fully sure that you're going to thrive in until you get your feeding one and and so i think you do need to stay open and one thing that that i because i also use the mental mental health counseling services where i was here at mcgill university and is it is when you start. Your peach de luke tried to look and find all the resources that you are entitled to as a graduate students and includes health physical health but also mental health Sports facilities anything that that is offered to you. That whenever you finish your degree then you don't have access to any more and use those. They're not the lab there. Not your research. But they're there because they're important for you and if you need them you should make use of them It's it's It's something i'm always trying to say to tell students and sometimes especially if again you don't have people around you that have gone through before you get into phd like it's Super high speed train. And then you get out the other end and you didn't even see the time pass and you didn't you know didn't even Take advantage of all the new all that you can take advantage during graduate school. I don't know if you have a comment on that before. Yeah kind of goes up on. Yeah yeah definitely so what would be. A good idea is like it doesn't need to be a mastermind group but get in touch with people that are heavily impeached e-experienced. You said maybe they'll post. Docs maybe talk to people who dropped out from the patriot program and talk to them and just get some. You know some valuable information from guys who wear in your position before. Because that's that's new to you like if you starting a phd. But it doesn't mean that one was there because we all were there and so if you can get some some valuable information so it might get easy for you as well or at least you know what you can prepare to right. Because i was listening. I wasn't prepared just studying molecular bail achieve what i get into an doing the peachy and what you also said is important. Yeah it's it's great that you'll have facilities at this campus. I've seen it Ucla ucsd. That's awesome win indiana. We don't have a campus life so the university you go home for studying at that it and everyone lives in a flat. You don't have this kind of you know community around you. You need to figure it out yourself and so if you have two facilities for sure i mean just to use it even though it might be hard. Because depending in which labouring biology the guys at the salt institute you know we went to a concert and they get got back to the to the laboratory 'em in the morning. Doing some experience is crazy. It is but yeah like biology like that. Yeah i i know. Yeah it's it's i. I had i had to take a head mice and rats. So the seltzer touches. Tell us well it's difficult you know when ride and anyway in any case I really appreciate it. What you just shared and i really really enjoyed talking with you. Hope people go to matias. Homebuyer dot com In the in the show notes so they can visit and learn what you do today and And yeah yes. Thank you so much for coming on copper. Phd and.

#digitalsuccess - Social Media Marketing Podcast by TheAngryTeddy.com
"matias" Discussed on #digitalsuccess - Social Media Marketing Podcast by TheAngryTeddy.com
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Dr. Death: Miracle Man
The Investigation Into Dr. Paolo Macchiarini
"Paolo shared his ultimate vision using stem cells to regrow or repair. The body's organs. This incredible idea that i hadn't thought previously if you could actually make that become true would be fantastic innovation in the past busa had met his share of medical luminaries through other projects oliver sacks robert gallo who co discovered hiv. Carlton gadget sick. Who'd help discover mad cow disease. What paolo macarena was doing was if it was true. Just as incredible as those discoveries i wanted to go. Bt bring this story and see who was in the wrong what actually happened was powder genius. Or was he possibly soon. After busa went to get the other side of the story he reached out to each of the doctors who had made the allegations against paolo. That i didn't want to talk to me. A very fearful and Suspicious and afraid. Eventually one of them agreed to meet with them on a cold day. In february busa walked up to the door of an apartment building in central stockholm. Dr matias chorba show buzzed him. In and he rode the elevator up to his apartment in rang the bell true to form the six foot. One american was wearing a black sabbath shirt. He invited busa into the apartment and proceeded to tell him everything had learned. He had a really hard time believing what i was saying. Car basha was making some pretty alarming. Comparisons and i started telling him stories about joseph angola. Now sweats and medical experiments or what was going on at caroline scott. I felt that maybe they were paranoid that they were afraid of things. The magnified things that perhaps exists. I thought that they would claims where a bit outlandish and we talked for like two hours. And then my wife came home and she's a blonde swedish woman presses. Well and looks like a normal person and he asked her. If what i was saying was of all this actually true and she said yes. Yes this is is absolutely true. This is absolutely what's going on. And he said after meeting her that he it was. I found that he actually started leaving me. Just like benita. Alexander in new york boost the link fest resolved to get to the bottom of the paulo macura. Any mystery

WTVN
"matias" Discussed on WTVN
"So when he was setting the type for this handbill, the typesetter added the word revenge in all capital letters up at the top of the page. Meanwhile, anarchists George Angle and Adolph Fischer started planning and advertising a rally to be held May 4th in Haymarket Square. Posters in English and German announced a mass meeting to begin at 7 30, featuring quote good speakers who would be present to quote denounced the latest atrocious act of the police. The shooting of our fellow workmen. This also read in bold letters, working men arm yourselves and appear in full force. Fisher invited speeds to speak of this rally and speeds actually refused unless that last sentence was removed from the poster. And it was. The posters were reprinted, but a few that still had that line in there did wind up in distribution. Although the language promoting this demonstration was deliberately incendiary, the event itself was relatively subdued. Only about 1300 people attended a fraction of the number who had attended other events earlier in the week. And the whole thing started more than an hour late. Chicago Mayor Carter Harrison, who was pro union was in attendance both to verify that it was a peaceful gathering and to encourage it to remain that way. As the speeches went on, and he repeatedly re lit his cigar to make sure the assembled crowd saw him and knew that he was there. Three men spoke at this rally August Species Albert Parsons and Samuel Fielden. After a while it started to rain and people started leaving. Eventually, only 300. People are so still remained speeds. Parsons and the mayor all left before the rally was over. A little after 10 30 PM as Fielden was getting to the end of his speech, more than 175. Police officers moved in, and captain William Ward ordered the crowd to disperse. At first field and told them that he was almost done with his speech and that the crowd was peaceful, so they should be allowed to stay. Ward insisted that the crowd disperse immediately. Field and agreed. But just after that someone threw a bomb into the police ranks. It detonated an officer, Matias J. Deegan, was killed instantly. Dozens more were injured and the police opened fire on the crowd. Some of the people in the crowd were armed and returned fire. And this previously peaceful protests just turned into a riot or a melee like it was a whole huge incident. In addition to Officer Deegan, seven other police officers died, including one whose death two years later was attributed to the injuries that he sustained. At least 60 officers were wounded. It's estimated that about the same number of attendees at the rally were injured and killed. But that number is a lot harder to determine. Samuel Fielden was shot, as was August species Brother Henry, but both of those men survived. In general, people feared retribution for having been at the rally, so many of the injured people were patched up in one another's homes. This incident led to a huge crackdown against labour activists, anarchists in German immigrants, and we'll talk more about that after a sponsor break Did you know people has a podcast? Check out people every day, a new podcast from my heart radio and people join our team each weekday for the latest from Hollywood exclusive interviews. Plus news style and heartwarming stories guaranteed to brighten your day. Listen and subscribe that people.

WHAS 840 AM
"matias" Discussed on WHAS 840 AM
"When he was setting the type for this handbill, the types that are added the word revenge in all capital letters up at the top of the page. Meanwhile, anarchists George Angle and Adolph Fischer started planning and advertising a rally to be held. May 4th in Haymarket Square Posters in English and German announced a mass meeting to begin at 7 30, featuring quote good speakers who would be present to quote denounced the latest atrocious act of the police. The shooting of our fellow workmen. It's also read in bold letters, working men arm yourselves and appear in full force. Fisher invited speeds to speak of this rally and speeds actually refused unless that last sentence was removed from the poster. And it was. The posters were reprinted, but a few that still had that line in there did wind up in distribution. Although the language promoting this demonstration was deliberately incendiary, the event itself was relatively subdued. Only about 1300 people attended a fraction of the number who had attended other events earlier in the week. And the whole thing started more than an hour late. Chicago Mayor Carter Harrison, who was pro union was in attendance both to verify that it was a peaceful gathering and to encourage it to remain that way. As the speeches went on, he repeatedly re lit his cigar to make sure the assembled crowd saw him and knew that he was there. Three men spoke at this rally August Species Albert Parsons and Samuel Fielden. After a while it started to rain and people started leaving. Eventually, only 300. People are so still remained speeds. Parsons and the mayor all left before the rally was over. A little after 10 30 PM as Fielden was getting to the end of his speech, more than 175. Police officers moved in, and captain William Ward ordered the crowd to disperse. At first field and told them that he was almost done with his speech and that the crowd was peaceful, so they should be allowed to stay. Ward insisted that the crowd disperse immediately. Field and agreed. But just after that someone threw a bomb into the police ranks. It detonated an officer, Matias J. Deegan, was killed instantly. Dozens more were injured and the police opened fire on the crowd. Some of the people in the crowd were armed and returned fire. And this previously peaceful protests just turned into a riot or a Maley like it was a whole huge incident. In addition to Officer Deegan, seven other police officers died, including one whose death two years later was attributed to the injuries that he sustained. At least 60 officers were wounded. It's estimated that about the same number of attendees at the rally were injured and killed. But that number is a lot harder to determine. Samuel Fielden was shot, as was August species Brother Henry, but both of those men survived. In general, people feared retribution for having been at the rally, so many of the injured people were patched up in one another's homes. This incident led to a huge crackdown against labour activists, anarchists in German immigrants, and we'll talk more about that after a sponsor break Did you know people has a podcast? Check out people every day, a new podcast from my heart radio and people join our team each weekday for the latest from Hollywood exclusive interviews. Plus news style and heartwarming stories guaranteed to brighten your day. Listen and subscribe.

NEWS 88.7
"matias" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"The constitution and improve the lives of the people. Martine Muise said her husband didn't have the opportunity to utter a word before he was murdered by mercenaries. For the first time in two weeks. The U. N World Food Program is moving aid into the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia, where a conflict has left millions in need of assistance. The Ethiopian government and to Brian rebels have accused each other of sabotaging the delivery of aid. Election officials in Ethiopia say the prosperity party of the Prime Minister Abby Ahmoud, has won the vast majority of the seats from last month's vote to major opposition parties in the aroma region boycotted the vote and elections weren't held in several parts of the country because of insecurity. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appealed for calm after violent protests linked to the imprisonment of the former president Jacob Zuma. Shops were looted and glory set on fire on Friday night in KwaZulu Natal province. G. 20 finance ministers meeting in Venice have endorsed a policy to standardize the tax rate for corporations globally at a minimum of 15%. The policy will now go to a meeting of G 20 leaders for final consideration. Cyber attack on the computer systems of a district in eastern Germany has led officials to declare a disaster. A spokesman for the rural area of an heart bitter felt in Saxony. Said they were almost completely paralyzed and would like to be so for a week. The world number one women's tennis player Ash Party of Australia has won the Wimbledon singles final. She beat Carolina police cover of the Czech Republic, two sets to one. Both the contestants were first time finalists. BBC News Welcome back to news. Cobalt is a mineral that is vital in the construction of mobile phones and lithium ion batteries. It's found in large quantities and the Democratic Republic of Congo, where tens of thousands of Children are estimated to work in cobalt mines in the southern region of Katanga. Still I rise is an educational charity, which aims to rescue such child laborers by setting up schools for them. Nicola Davone is the group's executive director. Just returned from a visit to a cobalt mine in Katanga. The conditions are just awful. The informal sites that we had a chance to visit were unregulated. For the most part. You see that 40% I would say on average our kids, so they're the miners, right? When did it just work the whole day without protective gears just exposed to the dust that arises from the rocks the break and then just carrying very heavy loads. Kids can risk their lives when the tunnel's collapsed when there are stones falling on them, and that that happened, we talked to people whose friends were crushed the people who are managing them. Just standing there and waiting for them to bring the product. So yes, the conditions are just appalling. Why use Children in these minds? I do believe that it's a matter of lack of resources. The fact that the families need an extra income so probably a whole family or what is left of it is all involved in mining. And so the Children as soon as they can be productive, are also roped in. It's not much of a choice is just Lack of alternatives. So you want to set up a school in Qatar anger to take these Children out of the minds and give them an education? How do you set about doing that? Right. So we selected clue easy specifically for for the for the program, and we do schools of two different types emergency and regulate ation schools for context, there are more volatile. Then we do international schools where we offer the IB curriculum. That's international baccalaureate. Right? Right. Exactly. Yes, And in this specific context, we would like to start with an emergency and rehab school. Where the objective is offering, of course education to the Children and and transferred them to catch up on whatever they missed due to child labor, but also with a focus on sustaining the family, so distribution of food packs, hygiene kits, clothes and everything that might be needed for them. To be able to release a child from the minds and still sustain themselves. So you're offering compensation to the families effectively for loss of in a way. Right? Yes, through through. Yes, through distributions. The program that we offer would be one year or two years based on the needs of the child, where they catch up on what they lost, and then they would have a chance to be sponsored. I asked to go back to public education, so go back into the system, and that would allow us to reclaim many Children over time and hopefully get them in a position where they're able to graduate eventually. That was, said Nicola Carboni from the charities. Still, I rise, speaking about a visit to the DRC Listening to news from the BBC. I'm Julian Marshall. Haiti has asked the United Nations and the United States for troops to protect strategic sites following the assassination on Wednesday. President Juvenal Moyes the murky circumstances surrounding the killing of triggered political turmoil and unrest in the streets. Haiti has blamed foreign forces for the attack on the president. Please say unit Comprising Colombia, next military personnel and two Americans of Haitian origin responsible after a gun battle in the capital, port au Prince 17 of them were detained. The president's wife, Marta team was seriously injured in the attack and airlifted to Florida from her hospital Bread bed. She today posted an audio message on Twitter. No, you bad shit messing in the blink of an eye. The mercenaries entered my house and riddled my husband with bullets. I always knew that censure of now entered politics. He was no longer mine alone. The Great act of his assassination flooded my eyes and those of my Children with tears and your eyes, too. I know this act has no name because you have to be a limitless criminal to assassinate a president like John. Now movies. Without even giving him the chance to say a single word. We know who the president was fighting against. They sent mercenaries to kill the president at his home with all his family because he worked to provide roads, water and electricity, the referendum and the elections scheduled for the end of the year, so that there would be no transition in the country. And earlier today before the release of that audio message, I spoke to Haiti's minister for Elections, Matias Peer about that request for U. N and U. S troops. Right after the assassination of the president by the missionaries at the headquarter of the prime minister. We had understood very clear that there might be some other attack on key infrastructure Airport Guys reserve and order imported infrastructure like electricity in order to create chaos and chaos that would facilitate the cover up of the assassination of the president. So first decision was For us on the government to declare a state of siege. Second, based on the fact that we know that the mess in Aires those who financed this operation are well aware of the witness sees all the police and lack of resources. So we anticipate on the government side after our conversation with the U. N representatives and certainly the secretary of state in the US, we had made that request. To simply anticipate and protect the nation from falling into chaos. And you know who financed these mercenaries. We need to wait for the investigation to conclude But you must. You must have a pretty You must have a pretty good idea. By now. If you look at clearly what the president was doing, the president was fighting oligarchs in any of his speech. He was talking about it loud. And he was kind of making big decisions against personal interests against use interesting huge contracts has been consulted for the past 4.5 year. Certain people that were making big money energy in constructions in different areas, certain people that control government I think there's a lot of decisions that were made against personal interest. But we need to wait for the investigation to conclude. So in very general terms. Minister you're saying that the president was killed because he was fighting against vested interests in Haiti. I think we have a pretty good idea on why? Because it was clear and the second element was the president was fighting to have a new constitution. And suddenly having election to hand power to unelected leader legitimate elected leader by the people. A lot of other groups are fighting for a transitional or three a power where they could pick the next president of Haiti. It is pretty clear what is going on in there. Certainly, as a government we have to wait for investigation to conclude and certainly whoever is responsible will get to justice. Okay. Judge involved in the Investigation has said that one of the Americans who was detained referred to the mastermind of the assassination being a foreigner named Mike, who spoke Spanish and English. Do you have any information? As to who? My kids? I don't have any specific details. As of now on the investigation, you know that the police is conducting the investigation to make sure that this investigation is going to be deep and clear we had in I did the FBI and I believe senior FBI officials will be in country very soon to assist the police. We had. The prime minister has spoke to the president of Colombia so we could have more information. Obviously messing Minister one final question. I must ask you to be brief. We now have three pretenders to be the leader of Haiti. Besides the tussle between closures Joseph and Mary Laundry As to who is the rightful prime minister. Haiti's senators named the speaker of the upper chamber Joseph Lambert, interim president. It's all a bit of a mess, isn't it? I think the Constitution is clear..

WNYC 93.9 FM
"matias" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Host is a wine growing area surrounded by vineyards. Matea Circa, the head of the City administration here, says people have discovered that Vine branches make an excellent basis for a stork's nest so you can build a framework metal framework on your chimney. Let's talk later on can construct this NIST. Together with the Stock Association ghost We have the stocks construct these nests with putting interesting minds into the construction and just because it's easier to start his nest building them. Well, I'm in a cobblestone square in the heart of lust, and that hammering sound you can hear is the stalks clattering and rattling their beaks. Alexander says it's part of the town soundscape like the church bells. We have to learn to live with the rattling, but we get used to and we love it. It's like like the church we're watching, and we're waiting for the rattling every day. It's kind of our daily routine and Yeah, we like it. It's quite interesting to watch them learn to fly their like little Children. You see them grow up. It's Yeah. When you watch the socks, I learn to fly. I'm watching some young birds fly towards the reeds of Lake noise Eedle practicing for the long flight to South Africa. Just above me on a carved baroque rooftop. An adult stalk stands watching still as a white stone statue. Matias says, the birds have come to symbolize list. I think it's some sort of heroic bird for our town. We are very proud of having the stocks in our own city. Area and it's a very special feelings standing on the street. What stocks are in front of the roost At the moment we're sitting beneath one. Yeah, especially and. And the most interesting thing is, I think in the evening when you drink a glass of find the stock is in front of you above you. Especially. We'd like you to beloved.

NEWS 88.7
"matias" Discussed on NEWS 88.7
"Should the vaccine to those that are 12 years of each and older. The FDA has already granted visors emergency use authorization request to distribute the vaccine to younger adolescents. Surging demand for rule land in Texas is forecast to continue through the end of the year. Texas A and M's real estate research center reports, the average price for an acre of Texas countryside jumped nearly 10% to a record high in the first quarter compared to the same time last year. Economists Charles Gilleland says the surgeon rule sales activity started in the second half of 2020. This is a new phenomenon. I've never seen anything quite like this killer, Lynch says ongoing concerns about the pandemic and urban area. Yes, and uncertainty about the economy in general, are factors driving the boom in rural properties. A new study from the University of Texas at Austin shows crime in the U. S. Has declined since 1991 reason, researchers suggest millennials commit less crime than previous generations. Kut is dunny Matias has more UT researchers say national crime rates dropped rapidly among Millennials Meanwhile, baby boomers the age group born between 1946 and 1964, where the most criminally active in modern history, they say crime goes up and down based on life experiences and decisions people make when they're young. Other influences include social and economic factors, the report said. Most crimes today are committed by people between 15 and 25, with criminal activity either declining or stopping completely between 25 40. However, millennials are still less criminally inclined than previous generations. Crime drops are mainly attributed to improve conditions in childhood, like in families, neighborhoods and schools. Researchers say the best way to prevent crime going forward is to help reduce youth delinquency. Donnie Matias reporting colonial pipeline says it's working around the clock to return their system to service as concerns about a gas shortage rise. The company shut down the pipeline last Friday after a cyber attack. The pipeline transports fuel from Texas to the east Coast. I'm Joseph Leahy for the Texas Standard. You're listening to statewide news from public radio stations across Texas. This coverage is only possible because of support from listeners like you. You could help sustain and grow Texas news coverage by donating to your local public radio station. Today. 33 minutes past the hour. Texas Standard Time. I'm David Brown for months now, making the covert 19 vaccine accessible to as many residents is possible has been a priority, but early data shows there's a whole lot more work to be done. Ashley Lopez of Kut in Austin reports. Communities of color in Travis County, hardest hit by the pandemic are falling behind when it comes to getting vaccinated. Step on your bed. I got the first dose of the Fizer vaccine at a small vaccination event in South Austin last week. He says he waited to seek out a vaccine because he heard about the mass vaccination sites run by the city as well as others, and he says it sounded like a lot of work. For one, he says he saw a hard it was for his uncle to get an appointment early on. It was a lot tougher on him. He was waiting there for A few hours. And so you know, he has a little bit more time than we do, so we just kind of Wait, just one sided away from it do better as a busy guy. He has two young sons in elementary school and a job, he says waiting around for an appointment wasn't an option. So he and his wife finally got vaccinated because their Children school happened to be administering vaccines, no line and no appointment needed. Paulson. Danya is the co founder of the Austin Latino Coalition. Which co hosted the event, he says he's been putting together these smaller events to get working families, especially Latino families vaccinated, he says, Austin hasn't done a great job of this. I think we've done a poor job in making sure That we reached our vulnerable populations, Um, during this covered pandemic and getting them equitable access to the vaccines. People of color in Austin are trailing their white neighbors when it comes to getting vaccinated, even though their communities have been the hardest hit during the pandemic, according to state data, only 3% of people vaccinated As of early this week in Travis County are black. That's even though black people make up about 9% of the county's population among Latinos, who make up roughly 34% of the county's population. They only represent about 19% of the county's vaccinated population. Austin City Council member and Mayor Pro TEM Natasha Harper Madison says This was easy to see coming. You know there was an imbalance in coded Vaccine rates and imbalance of coveted vaccine distribution and test you know, back when we were talking about testing, so I don't think that the equitable distribution we long for is what we've seen player Harper Madison says there are underlying issues that contribute to a big divide and access to health care between West and East. Austin, For example, West Austin, which is more wealthy and white, has more doctor's offices, pharmacies and hospitals. In East Austin. There are fewer of these touch points to the health care system. As a result, east Austin was poised to have far fewer vaccine providers, then West Austin, Travis County Judge Andy Brown says. This is something he and other officials have taken seriously since vaccines were first getting shipped to Texas. Everybody that I talked to in local government was interested in trying to make it as equitable as possible. Make the shot's available to people and, you know, east of 35, southeast Travis County. Northeast Travis County. Those areas Austin Public Health set up mass vaccine clinics that Delko and Dove Springs on the East side, Andy Brown set up a mass drive thru vaccine clinic with other counties in the circuit of the Americas. Also far on the East side. Brown also worked with community care to make sure it's patients got vaccinated, which was largely Latino and residents on the east side of Travis County. You know initially that effort Really was exactly what we wanted. I think we had 77% participation of Latinos the first week we did it somewhat lower the second week. Local officials also say they felt constrained by the state. Early on. Texas officials threatened to take vaccines away from Dallas because public health officials their plan to use a more targeted approach that would have served the cities hardest. Take communities..

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"matias" Discussed on Feliz Dia Novo
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WGN Radio
"matias" Discussed on WGN Radio
"By Soderbergh, who whacked the puck from inside the hot zone out over the blue line to center ice, and it was brought back in by Fogel aside are the Hurricanes 43 Hawks. Jeremy called throughout the last line change. He wants to make sure that he's got the match ups on the ice that he's looking for suitors in the middle of the ice right now, with Patriquin, Andy and Mark Feline changed, powered by points Bet sports book Off the face off flurries, got the front of the penalty timekeepers bench and then lost it. There is Matias landmark books in town Hurricane so and then, um, Mark got it back left point down to cane in the left corner. Mary's Behind the net, makes a behind the back, pass the and Mark left circle. He in turn, makes a behind the back pass to the front of the net. For a few suitor. Fistic was lifted Puck ticking away by terrible einen, who pokes it now into the hot zone along the right boards, got it away from Nikola Bo Day and from the right corner to refine and sends it across the rink. This bank's away from everybody. Suitors got it into the hurricane zone down the right wing Ding Yan mark beside the right circle leaves it there for Kane, who in turn, let it flow down into the left wing corner of the right wing corner. I should say, and Pepsi will grab the puck. And lift it along the left Boards Hawk Zone. Here to get it. Calvin to Han Passage. Kubelik short of the hurricane blue line. It's off his stick to pass. Ian, the cane zone. Had the sketch Nick off into the hot zone drops along the right boards. Tahoe to Brent Pesky right point, he'll spend it down behind the Navajo. Put it down in front bracket again shoot since cars and again was white open between the circle. Nobody within 10 ft of him. He took that pass and just one time that pass Lincoln and work tied this time, it's for somebody's got to be covering the front of the Net area. Close in around the boards. Oh, boy, Connor, Murphy.

ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"matias" Discussed on ESPN Chicago 1000 - WMVP
"Here on Captain Gina. Hey, you like my watch? No. One time on a road trip, and I ate my watch. He was time consuming. Anyway, we were able to get the job done against Detroit. Pious suitor with the head trick. I mean, that kid's just unbelievable bias. What a name really comes through for us, too. Denmark played well forest in the center position in Caner, Caner Love Caner. That's shots afterwards. It was just tremendous, You know, we were able to get it done against you for it, And it's a good hockey club. You think about McCurdy and great burden, Robert There's of that hope it's very difficult to take on the old time team from Detroit to be able to get it done, But we got it done at two wins against Detroit. We've got him right where we want him, Boys two in a row against you, right? Hey, it's Coach college and reminding you You got your shoes? Make sure you could see your reflection. Hey, Hawks win, haunts win. Let's go, boys! Let's go for three and a rule or go party And either way, go hawks! Thanks. Go to college in appreciate that after two wins over Detroit, it takes time. Always record something for us. Couple of memos to the coach. One It's Matias Yen Mark, not Denmark. And it is up use That pious suitor. Hey, man, he's got a two year contract. He knows his roster better than I do. And you do so okay. He's got nicknames for him. He calls him pious. He's pious. He's five. His mama calling pious daddy color, but make sure you have your shoes. You could see your reflection. That was great. He always gives you a little something to think about it a little little kernel of truth, a little something. It's the watch in their eighties watched it was time consuming. Pretty good, not but thanks, Jeremy for doing that. We really appreciate you recording that sending it into Danny each and every post game 3123323776 so Shawn Watson is out there. Matt Stafford is out there. Sure. They're a bunch of free agents. Maybe not a real quality list. But You could try and join the 30 30 Club with Jamis Winston..

Podium Time
"matias" Discussed on Podium Time
"Of course but Where during the summer we come together for a week and a half and we guest lecturer -ticipant s- conducting portion to the academy as well but is not limited to that only and just sharing experiences and sharing guests latest research that each and everyone has done. A lot of the presenters are actually people that play with the orchestra to have have found a niche. In this historic performance practice yield end with symphony. Ed started for them and they've continued to grow grow that and cultivate that for themselves and it remains a big passion of both of ours. So when you guys do concerts your co music directors to you. Are you both like splitting a concert. One is doing concert like how does how does that. Work alastair all after that's something very unique speaks about our friendship. I think it's more than a work relationship. I mean you both know that. I mean that's two conductors. Get along quite rare share In warsaw so. I think that's something a really area memoir clarity. Because that's usually their let me. I'm now will we always share Typically have like a besides the very opening concert kind of limited to like an hour concert or one of the half mex They have usually like a concerto piece concerto and two symphonies done. We just kinda switch like one concert kevin dusty charito or an overture than we switch the next row tax. Now amazing colouration thinking so. You're not you're not. You're not standing on the podium at the same time one of you has right hand when he has rarely really Because kevin is the left upper. I would actually work up. You're like a really big tuxedo so you can still look. i think. that's so rare in our field in just like. I'm sure jeremy. And luke you appreciate each other's friendship a lot we we do the same because as much as we all wish that everyone just got along right in was truly about music and that everyone understood. It's people building bridges Bringing people together as cheesy as talent. But it's about making this world a little bit more harmonious than yeah. It's not that way for everyone. Unfortunately and so. I think we all have stories of people. Backstabbing us trying to do or Being phony being nice to you but then really find out what they say about you behind behind your back and the true friendships. They are so important. That doesn't matter how many you have how good of the friendship you have. I'm really grateful to for the friendship. Mattis when you're when you're putting a concert together. I mean i'm i'm curious about programming and then actually the rehearsal process you kind of working together so like you know your programming together. I would assume you're kind of doing that. And then and then during the rehearsal you you are you in the room also taking notes and helping that way or is it. Is it kind of hands off when the other one is leading. I think you described it perfectly. We actually program. Usually we program really fast right. Matias goes like this. I guess we we. We share a lot of google drive documents list we both love during we exploring music by underrepresented composers and we love exploring music. That's just underperformed. you know. Sort of these hidden gems. I for example one of the most beautiful memories i have of matias conducting the one bieber symphonies. You who was hard of fun we've actually writing symphonies so beautiful and it was a..

WNYC 93.9 FM
"matias" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"If you think libraries are interesting and parks are interesting. I get these days they seem pretty banal. But when People were first inventing these public institutions. It was in these moments of acute Public need. When cities were starting. They didn't have parks, and they were real health consequences that were coming from that when libraries became a part of many communities. It was when large groups of people were first becoming literate, but couldn't afford books. And so now, here we are, with the Internet finding that no, You can't rely on a few big venture back to corporations to provide all of the services and serve all of the needs. Of public infrastructure, and you know, in some ways that's so obvious companies aren't built to serve public needs. This wasn't altogether obvious, though, wasn't delight. You are also one of the co founders of up Worthy, which was intended to provide users with uplifting content, hooking them with irresistible headlines That didn't work out as you hoped. In fact, it's sort of gave birth to the Buzzfeed model of You won't believe what this movie star looked like when he was seven where this new discovery will blow your mind what went wrong? And how does that inform your current endeavor? One of the lessons that I learned from up where the was the limits of what you conduce in a for profit, venture backed startup. I've been in those meetings where you look at the important socially. Valuable project and go, You know, Can we take this on this quarter? I don't know if it's gonna work on the balance sheet because up where the was a venture capital startup. Yeah, and there are limits to what we can expect from for profit entities. That's not to say that in a community bookstores and cafes don't serve a vital purpose. But you don't want your library managed like a VC backed startup because it stops being a library. How does it stop being a library? If you talk to librarians about what they do, Ah, lot of it is taking half an hour to walk someone through their unemployment registration form. You have someone who's experiencing homelessness over here, and you have a young family over there. And you have you know the small business meet up in the meeting room. Ah, lot of the most important work that public institutions do is the most laborious is the most time consuming. That's the first thing that you would optimize away if you were trying to increase the profitability of your VC library right on by, think that's basically what we've done on the Internet. You know, that's what Facebook is. That's what Twitter is. We've taken this concept of community and we allowed ourselves to imagine that it can happen without the people whose jobs and whose focus it is. Toehold community together. Scholar Joan Donovan is called for 10,000 librarians for the Internet. Which sounds like a great name for a band. It's like a folk ensemble. But what Joan is calling for is this notion that the more you get close to how human beings are relating. And how human beings are understanding the harder it is to replace all that with a fancy algorithm, and one thing about librarians is they know their local context, and they understand Different constituencies that air involved. All of that knowledge is really important and figuring out how to make a space welcoming and thought provoking. In your research. You tease out this idea by imagining what Twitter specifically might look like if it were a physical place. It would be something like a crowded parking lot on a busy shopping day. Yeah, Twitter is sort of uniquely normal lists. It's very hard to figure out Who's here? What are we doing here? What are the rules of engagement? The loudest and often most entitled voices get heard the most because there are no rules, communities have to have norms in order to function. One of our advisors is Nathan Matias, who has this fascinating research about Read it where he looks at Reddit Channel, where some folks are a list of rules about how to engage and some folks didn't You might think this is going toe put people off to show them all of the rules. Actually, the opposite was true that especially for women and folks of color, they were more likely to engage when they saw the rules because there was some sense of Organization and safety and therefore I feel comfortable participating, and so how we design these spaces has a lot to do with how people participate in them. There's an example that you cite from the Memphis River Parks partnership, which made an effort to bring black and white citizens of Memphis. Living near the same riverfront park together people who were essentially living very segregated lives. It was amazing. Memphis River Parks partnership was looking at. How do we create spaces where there might be some cross connection across these two very segregated communities, you know is easy if you had to play grounds, even for the playgrounds themselves to become Kind of owned by one community or another. And so the final feature that they landed on Where's Thies? Fire pits with benches around them. People would come with their families it hang out, and there was something else to look at. What urban planner William Wait, Call's triangulation. You don't have to directly engage with other people here. You can both be looking at the fire. Having a nice time. You're warm. You're feeling good. And over the course of sitting for a while, there is opportunity to strike up a conversation or the kids start playing together..

Podcast RadioViajera
"matias" Discussed on Podcast RadioViajera
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NPR's Business Story of the Day
Trade war dims outlook for U.S. business operations in China
"A lot of american companies that make or buy products from china are starting to rethink doing that as a new round of tariffs takes effect this weekend. Import taxes are making king chinese goods more expensive in the united states but finding alternative suppliers. Isn't that cheap either. N._p._r.'s scott horsely has the story. Many american companies are facing rising costs because the tariffs ba- robert delorean doesn't have to worry the lawrence c._e._o. Of the x._l. Brands company which sells clothing the isaac mizrahi right and halston labels among others he began moving out of china some time ago not because of tariffs but in order to find faster more flexible suppliers who could jump on fashion trends and turnout clothes in just six weeks delores x._l. Now manufacturers in a variety of countries including indonesia india and sri lanka and is exploring production in central and south america. You never want to have all your eggs in one basket in terms of supply china was easy in retrospect. Probably we had ninety percent of your production. In china that wasn't good risk management planning the laura and has gone from making seventy percent of his clothes in china to less than twenty percent sent but it wasn't easy. He spent two years flying around the world trying to line up factories five deliveries to get it right everything that could go on clothes from the new factories didn't fit right but i or the fabric wasn't what he expected. Many companies are now going through a similar process s. of trial and error as they look for alternatives to chinese factories in hopes of avoiding the president's tariffs the truth is that the trade war is a little bit of a wakeup call for many companies jerry matias vice president with bain and company consultants based in singapore. He says rising labor costs in china. Were already causing some companies to look elsewhere for suppliers and the trump tariffs have accelerated that but uh other countries will need a lot of investment match the expert manufacturing base and the robot shipping shipping network that china's built up over the last two decades a survey by the american chamber of commerce in china which represents has business there says most companies that do relocate okay look to southeast asia the at phnom exports. The u._s. jumped thirty three percent in the first six months this year. Mexico is another popular popular destination. Roberto deraza works for company. They're called events that helps manufacturers set up shop in mexico also held three conference calls with potential clients in in a single day this week but for now he says most are keeping their options open. Not many of them are pulling the trigger. My feeling it's that many of them are gathering information nation and if the trail continues for a long time just making the decision of coming into mexico mexico offers the advantage of much shorter delivery livery times to the u._s. but it has risk of its own just three months ago president trump was threatening tariffs on goods made their trump has urged companies worried about tariffs to move production election back to the united states but only about six percent the american companies operating in china are considering that harry moser who runs the reassuring initiative estimates twenty five percent would find manufacturing the u._s. competitive if they took tariffs transportation and all other costs into account. Probably they made the right decision going to china when wages were so low probably should have reevaluated at five years ago but now that they feel they have to bring a lot of work out of china. Now is the perfect time to reevaluate the u._s. As an alternative but some companies are staying put louisiana-based crown crass makes baby blankets and other products in china ceo randall chestnut told investors this summer he looked at moving production to half a dozen different countries but ultimately decided it was cheaper to stay in china and pay the tariffs but we think we're going to have to bite the bullet according to the american chamber sixty percent of the u._s. This companies now operating in china have no plans to relocate

Inside Europe
An orchestra of instruments made out of vegetables
"The vegetable orchestra is celebrating twenty years of surprises and reinventions Christian Cummins went along to one of their rehearsals. A violin? Improvised from two leaks. A flute made by drilling into a cucumber a sort of trumpet, carved from a pumpkin. These are just some of the instruments that the members of the cult vegetable orchestra carefully working into shape around the table in the city's full district blowing into the instruments to test. The sounds and then carving and to drilling some more to improve the tone. So our vegetables natural wonders of musicality his founding member Matias mine hot, actually, it's a very bad material to make music out of it's actually a talent to make music. And that's I think the main idea to make music on something that's challenging you to Michigan. It's a challenge of adaptability. And of innovation that takes patience and the love of the absurd as whether they love of let's say unusual sounds. I can't take the league while in which is actually for me a very from the sound. It's very very vegetables. And also, the kind of playing familiar very unique because you take two leaks one is the body and the league is the both and then wrap it became each other entities. Let's say this drinks inside the structure of leak. They're kind of making squeaking noise like like, torture Ratto. So. And this is sound. Is hard to play. Also because not not always so. I think it's very very simple. Susannah, got my you has a background in the fine arts and plays a regular bass clarinet in her spare time has been performing with the vegetable orchestra for twelve years now, and she says, it's a constantly evolving process. I don't know how many insurance we invented during the time, really lots. And it's also the fact that everyone specialized in some instruments and many schools of building instruments, some people think flute has to people like that. And other people have another school of building the flute, and yes, so it's a constant process actually to invent new ways of playing triple. Triple a Stradivarius violin can become a valuable family Eloun, but the life cycle of a vegetable instrument is short as that of a may fly. Just the day of the concert begins in the outside market at dash to the iconic national in central Vienna. For example, looking for fresh vegetables to create sounds. It's like cooking. Actually, you buy something buy the vegetables than you prepare them for. Let's say the soup and the end you eat this open the same processes, actually our concert. That means new vegetables Vold every morning shaped in the afternoon and then used to perform onstage at the end of the process. The vegetables are literally boiled up into a soup that served to the audience after the Consett giving fans a fully immersive experience.

Paul W. Smith
Can eating organic food lower your cancer risk?
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Armstrong and Getty
Actress Cynthia Nixon, a Dem challenger for NY gov, calls ICE 'terrorist' group, wants it abolished
"The most irritating member of the cast and sex and the city which says a lot i mean you really have to work to be most irritating member of the cast and sex in the city but cynthia nixon is now running for governor of new york she will lose horribly to andrew cuomo of course but she says that her program is that she definitely definitely wants to abolish is right no boarders so when trump says the democrats don't borders and then the media says that's a lie cynthia nixon pretty much just set out loud what you're not supposed to say out loud there being separated throughout this country by nice yes i think we need to abolish ice that seems really clear they have strayed so far from the interests of the american people and the interest of humanity we need to we need to abolish okay and your solution to people crossing the border illegally would be what the answer is the solution we just let people cross the border illegally so in president from the democrats he is not wrong about this year is trump yesterday saying democrats are are by not deterring were crossing they're creating a child smuggling industry there is some truth to this people are suffering because of the democrats so we've created they've created and they've let it happen a massive child smuggling industry exactly what it's become okay i do like how president trump announces industry industry it's he he does he just to piss people off i think but he's exactly right here and he's also right when he says listen the media have been complaining about the inhumane treatment of children well what about the inhumane treatment of children under obama there was some attention paid to this in two thousand fourteen two thousand fifteen but it wasn't on the cover of time magazine obama frowning down at a crying child wrapped in aluminum foil blankets here is president trump going off on the media you look back at twenty fourteen during the obama administration they have pictures that was so bad they had a judge said it was in your main the way they were treating children take a look at some of the court rulings against the obama administration they talked about in main treatment i read a my looked at them they're all over the place in new main treatment they were treating them terribly he's totally right about this now the left has of course responded by saying that trump is uniquely evil individual cory booker is just the most if cynthia nixon was the most irritating member of the sex in the city cast cory booker is most irritating person in the united states in politics i mean cory booker and his virtue signaling he is just awful in every way you remember when he started shouting at who was shouting ad in his is it was kirsten nielsen makes perfect sense shouting at her and now he is now he is saying this is moral vandalism of our values i love how everything that cory booker says was written by aaron sorkin here's cory booker we just have to do this and stop doing this moral vandalism one or value that you see is going on it's just unacceptable and it's barely english but i guess the point is clear it's moral vandalism about then nancy pelosi a woman who is for aborting babies pretty much until you're actually dies and fulcrum and being like nancy pelosi is so pro abortion that you're seventy eight and you've been born for seventy eight years now she still thinks that there's a question whether your mom should be able to abort you now nancy pelosi she says this right here is outside the circle of human behavior it's outside the circle of human behavior dentures a in around go for it nancy the president in either not knowing not caring delusional and denial about his own policies being outside the circle of civilized human behavior he's a monster gender stand he's an absolute monster and then then then here's the here's the here's the hard part for democrats jay johnson you remember that guy is the department of homeland security secretary under the obama administration he sort of admitted that in two thousand fourteen they expanded family detention hoops when two thousand fourteen to deal with the spike then with the families we did a number of things including by the way working with the government of mexico and obtaining their cooperation on securing their southern border but we also expanded family detention which was i freely admit controversial oops oops sees it turns out that all of trump's evil matias.