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Why Is Joe Biden Quiet About the UFOs & China?

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:02 min | Last month

Why Is Joe Biden Quiet About the UFOs & China?

"In such trouble with this bunch in Washington calling the shots. The president absolutely silent as we have now shot down what is it for? Unmanned objects over American airspace? Are we under attack or what? I mean, this is an act of espionage. We all know it. And isn't it funny how Biden is very muted on the subject? Of. China. I mean, what's going on here? Here's Mike mccoll. I mean, you got to hear this. And you know, we get distracted easily. We get distracted by the Super Bowl. We get distracted by, I mean, how can you not be concerned about this influx of apparently spy balloons over America?

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"mccoll" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:42 min | 3 months ago

"mccoll" Discussed on WTOP

". Moving people and technology forward. 6 45, your update now here's Dave Johnson. All right, we know this great a Chase's foot and make that trademark grade 8 J's. History here. At the man house on Madison. Walt mccoll and Alex Ovechkin reach 800 goals in Chicago. Maybe tonight, dare I say it, he'll get on a roll at Canadian tire center in Ottawa, capitals will play the senators. Scoreless last three games, possible Darcy Kepler could be back at gold missed last 8 games. You know, it's kind of like riding a bike. I just gotta trust the process not overthink it just go and play. All right, if Johnson Kepner does it start that night, he'll start tomorrow and home against the jets. College basketball, Marilyn web at defeat of Purdue, Fort Wayne, on the men's side, rigid tech lost to Boston college. George Mason lost by one to old dominion Howard or whatever mount saint Mary's. Dateline Iowa City eastern Illinois defeated the Hawkeye's 92 83. Biggest college basketball upset by boyne spread in the modern era. Eastern Illinois 31 and a half point underdogs to the wizards they did have that ten game losing streak. It didn't affect their competitive spirit. So that's a I think a true indication of who they are, what they're about. They just kept moving forward. And so I'm hoping his team builds on Tuesday's win against the sons tonight here in Salt Lake City. Messy to Major League Soccer, there's been that talk, but now reports a little messy stay in Paris through 2024. Dave Johnson sports. It's now 6 47 more COVID related news out of China today on the heels of easing its pandemic related restrictions, China is now changing how it defines COVID deaths and its official count. They Chinese health officials saying that the country only counts deaths from pneumonia or respiratory failure in its official COVID-19 death toll. That's a pretty narrow definition that limits the numbers of deaths being reported. China has always been conservative and how accounts illnesses, whether it's the flu or COVID, in most countries, including here in the U.S., guidelines stipulate that any death in which COVID-19 is a factor or a contributor is counted as a COVID-19 related death. There's a naughty and nice list that applies to recycling holiday gift wrapping. You might be surprised by what's on it. Most wrapping paper is okay to put in the recycling bin, but not to fit his metallic or foil and fairfax county says paper that's coated or has glitter can't be recycled. Also banned from the bins, tissue paper like you shove into the pretty gift bags to hide the stuff inside, also bows, ribbons, tags, and tinsel, plastic bags, bubble wrap and foam peanuts, and forget the strands of light. Christy king WTO P news. Coming up here are

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"mccoll" Discussed on Discussions of Truth

Discussions of Truth

02:54 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Discussions of Truth

"What does that say to me? Says, ladies and gentlemen, that the Vatican. Under the guys of religious or their religion. Is controlling. Quite possibly. This is simply what I'm asking you to consider. The education system in the United States. And if you add up the money links, it makes perfect sense. It makes perfect sense. You know, you paint this. It's warfare. It's a bio weapon. Doctor Peter mccoll had just mentioned on this show, a few days ago. This is Amanda has 51 peer reviewed. Medical publications. Incredibly well credentialed. He said it. He said this is COVID-19 is engineered in the laboratory. Do not think for a second. That there is not an entity a European based entity. There has been designing on a very sophisticated level. An invasion to destroy the United States of America. That is called conspiracy. And I'm telling you right now. Snow with theory. It's happening. You don't begin. To save your country, you will lose it. Ladies and gentlemen till next week. Thanks for tuning in. Share the program. Thanks for your considerations. Prove me wrong. But if you do nothing else, then share this podcast, share this episode, tune in to me next time, follow me on Instagram. Go to the research tab because I spent 5 years doing this for you. And go to the research to have look at the literature that I've compiled. Go through it. Study it. It's all accessible for free. There's no charge. And support these independent shows like this. Turn off your mainstream media. Turn it off. Honestly. Be awesome..

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Terry McAuliffe Struggles to Shore up Democrat Base

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:00 min | 1 year ago

Terry McAuliffe Struggles to Shore up Democrat Base

"We've got a couple of minutes here to talk about what's going on in the gubernatorial race in Virginia, where Glen youngkin is going up against former governor Terry mcauliffe and, you know, this is an interesting race. It's remained close. I intending to think I'm a little optimistic about this, but of course, Virginia is a fairly blue state these days. Cam you're a virginian. What's going on there? It does young can have a chance here. Yes, I think you can absolutely have this chance. I think the Democrats are very, very concerned. As you say, Virginia has been trending blue, but this is about as optimal a scenario for Republicans as you can find. Democrats have nominated. I think a pretty unpopular guy and certainly a very uninspiring candidate who is not being helped by Joe Biden is dragging him down. Like all of even said that by design popular in Virginia and yet Biden is going to be coming to campaign with Terry mccoll between now and election day. But, you know, Miguel has also bringing in Barack Obama. He's bringing in Stacey Abrams to campaign for him Ed, which tells me that was less than three weeks now before election day. McCollum is still worried about shoring up his base, he's not even hoping right now to try to attract those moderate or independent voters. He's still trying to get black Democrats in Virginia to show up and vote for him because there's a third party candidate on the ballot for instance blanding. Who is running as deliberation party candidates is the first black female to be on the ballot for governor in Virginia. She is very strongly connected to the social justice movement. She's running to the call of left. And I think the mcauliffe is absolutely terrified that she's been able to peel away three four maybe even 5% of the vote both that would have gone to him. And that may be enough, along with what I think has been a pretty good campaign run by when young that might be enough to put junk in an office.

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"mccoll" Discussed on Cross Examined Official Podcast

Cross Examined Official Podcast

03:05 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Cross Examined Official Podcast

"Of what i was doing examining the case for jesus was looking in those aspects of culture looking places that maybe some people wouldn't look for evidence right and so that was really my goal in writing this book but about halfway through i realized. Wow you know. This isn't a book about the evidence for jesus. This is a book about why jesus matters and i go back to my publisher and i said hey. I want to change the direction of the book. i'm known for examining evidence mccoll case detective. I get all that but but really. This is why. Jesus matters. And i said i want to rewrite that the subtitle i wanna rewrite the entire go back chapter-by-chapter rethink chapter and. They said they were they allowed to do that. So i went back here. They they expected me to do economic cold-case forensic study of the evidence for jesus. But as i was riding in our realized. This is bigger than that. This is this is it turns out all the stuff that i would have said as an atheist matter most in life which would have been literature art music education science those are the very areas that are forever transformed by the worldview initiated by jesus of nazareth at how that world was fleshed out in in real life by the followers of jesus and so it turns out that. Even if you're somebody who says well. I'm not sure that jesus matters or i'm not sure that any of the scripture matters will well the things that you do think matter are actually the consequence of the life of jesus of nazareth. So it's really hard to avoid. Jesus as somebody who matters. And that's what. I really wanted to communicate in this book and what amy said i thought was powerful that there's something beautiful about jesus and when we write books that make a case for christianity from evidential perspective. We sometimes miss that. And i think where it becomes more obvious when you get into those things that we typically associated as the human project toward beauty. You know it's literature it's art. It's music those expressions of of creativity that we look at it and say. Wow that's just so beautiful and it's in those expressions that we can see the beauty of jesus sometimes where maybe we wouldn't see it if we just were examining. The evidence is in a more stark way. So what i love about. This opportunity is it. Begin examining those aspects of culture that show the jesus more than just who he said he was. He's actually as beautiful as beautiful. Could be and you will get the weight of that. When you get person of interest ladies and gentlemen in fact as jim just mentioned he investigated six areas in this book that jesus has had a monumental impact on the six areas are art music education science and other world religions. We'll talk a little bit about that after the break. If you want to get this book and you do trust me you wanna go to person of interest book dot com person.

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"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

Arrowhead Pride

03:39 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

"Faithful. How would you ask. Scenario is on. Its face weird. He would want to pick the ball. Try punter situation. He didn't super bowl when he dropped it. He got it off real quick. The main thing is you don't panic you know. I think. I mean. I'm not gonna say panic but it looked like it so i mean you wanna get it and get it out real quick before the rush gates on you because we you know we. We didn't have a rush that play but we are rushing. We always rush at least one guy but then when the crowd you know it was loud already. And then it got even louder. They knew something happened so everybody came out of their hold. And when after the player this. That's what happened especially Yeah i i mean we always knew. Lambs was a good player. You know we. I'm glad we kept him. he really showed up. I mean he he. Outstanding game for us You know with the two tackles and other things that he did to his well he. He was our best player on that day and he was good. It was good to see Some of the young guys. That was good for him. To get experience. i it wasn't necessarily You know an outstanding performance by any of them but the game experience was was was valuable for those guys. Eatable offsides on an extra point. Yeah yeah that's we learned that chris jones. It's you know it's he knows that you know it's just the if you look at the play in detail. I mean the sniper shot his head down real quick and you got to jump on that and we just know we gotta sit in there and that was you done with and thank god. We wanted to gain two points. That was a big. You know that was a big deal. You know at that point. Emergency return for you in the passan setting might have called for that. How much consideration did you guys have. Potentially maybe healthy. We're always hill is always available. And he wants to do it. I mean if if it was up to him he'd be out there but we can't we just can't you know he's too valuable on offense and we got to keep them fresh on offense and you just does too much forrest but he. He's a guy that we have you know and it's a it's a heck of a guy to have in your back. Pocket need it. Themselves in various returning roles started figuring out we really get an only got to opportunities in the punt return game the one snap bosch snap and then the other one was just one return mccoll head where he's he actually had had Tyreek helmet on. I don't know if you guys know that it was a crazy deal. I mean he had the wrong helmet a ran on the field and we get out there. He tried to put his home. It was kinda crazy. But really i was the only option and then we had the to kick returns with pringle. We love praying. All i mean We didn't we didn't block it up as well as we needed to. On those two returns that opportunity we had. But you know we still feel really good about pringle and mike uses a guy that we could use on either one so we feel good. There is a return where we're out there just miscommunication on your he grabbed. Everybody has their helmets on silent. He just grabbed the wrong helmet and he was ready to go in and then he realized he had tyreek helmet. We're already coming on the field and he was like. I need my helmet by the time we get out there and you had to go because it was like the time you know he was late. Getting on a feel envy auto.

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"mccoll" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club

01:47 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on The Breakfast Club

"Lord hold on mccoll is public school. I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. No they will actually. I love my school but I picked because you know. I was larger than life w teacher hold on when you told him hold on when he tried because our teachers were too so they was like. He's like to fall and i was like on. This is this is really important is at the time i was gonna sony pictures and doing a budget while living in her so i picked up the phone and it was like.

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"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

Arrowhead Pride

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

"It sales one intercepting corneille. Yeah one thornhill definitely needed that diving interception on friday night after the game. The third year safety discussed the play. Is this a plate. i wanted for myself. Thank the boss and air. And i just did my job and went to go. Make the is more about playing a game with a quarterback. Because like i was trying to show i was like helping somewhere else and i took like a false step and once i'm nude quarterback saw he was going to try to hit him with three like bending over the top man he door right behind one of our backers ears and i just wanted to made the play. We had noted on the arrowhead drive and elsewhere on this podcast network that thornhill had been getting most of his time at training camp with the second and third team but from what it sounds like from the team. It's truly been a rep thing in a way. Thornhill is still recovering from the major knee injury from two thousand nineteen and that she sound like they simply wanted to get his feet under him again. No better sign. That's happening than that. Play that we saw on friday night under pressure lots but call believable concentration. So thornhill had the chief stop defensive. Play against the cardinals. wide receiver. mccoll hardman had the chiefs top offensive play after seeming to be a little out of sync with patrick mahomes hartman. Made a shoe string cat. For a seventeen yard touchdown wouldn't atari wasn't planning to like the game started again so it was like what doing so but i ain't nobody gonna put a whole but it was cool does good to get some a lot of riptide dern guessing targets the.

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"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

Arrowhead Pride

01:51 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

"While. We're talking about receivers though. I do want to talk about mccoll a little bit. I know it's just one target and stuff but it seemed to be the same issues that we've kind of talked about with him. It seemed like he didn't expect the past to come from to come to him. And it was a contested. You know it wouldn't have been an easy catcher guy right on them and stuff but it just. I hate to see that. I really did not want to see mccoll. Have that kind of miscommunication thing although we don't know for sure if that's what it was or however it goes but it just seemed like he didn't expect the ball you be there and mahomes dirt to them pretty quick so either one of them you know one of them just off a little bit i guess but i just i i want wanna i wanna see mccoll mahomes beyond on the same page. Once very season starts and that just wasn't it didn't make me feel better seeing that play. Yeah i if if i recall correctly it was third and four. And he was running the crossing pattern. Which you have to expect is the ball's probably coming your way. Like that is a classic. Move the chains type of route combination. And you know. I when i watched it live. My first thought was that the defensive back was had grabbed his hands a little bit prior to the to the past getting there and so he was. He couldn't get his hands up in time. And so i don't totally blame him for for that part of it for not be able to make the catch but it was frustrating to see. I don't think he was running full speed on that route like you should have and i think that's the one thing at this point that's probably unforgivable from coal is don't give up on a route. Don't slow up as mahomes yelled and practice last year so notably keep running. You gotta keep running mccoll so one one snap. We shouldn't be up too much about it but that that was not how you want to see his one target. Go in that game..

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"mccoll" Discussed on Fantasy Football Today Podcast

Fantasy Football Today Podcast

03:57 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Fantasy Football Today Podcast

"Maybe a different opinion. I don't i don't think mccoll hartman's very good route runner knows you. I've heard i've heard some good things. Come out of camp about about mccoll. Hardman might have a lean one way or another. I mean look. I think that he's obviously talented. He was drafted for a reason. He's still hanging around for a reason. We obviously have yet to see. It develop materialized on the field in competitive games I don't have a strong take on it. I think he's fine. I think in the right environment. He could be very good. I think he's someone that will have a breakout at some point. We'll be an entire season or will be two games. We'll see We've seen that from sammy. Watkins a lot to I do think that that if and when it happens is still going to be more of a product of the systems. Finding in and having patrick mahomes showing you the football is never a bad thing. Yeah no more sammy watkins. This could be the the breakout that we're looking for from a coal i. I've heard some people tout him especially in best ball. I mean he could have some massive breakout games. this season. let's wrap up with some preseason week one. Dafs in what do we need to know about. Preseason defense well. it's nearly impossible to predict right. There is flat pricing across the board. That tells you everything that you need to know. Every single player and defense on draftkings is fifty five hundred dollars on fan duel every single player and defense is six thousand dollars. That means they have no idea. They have no idea what's going to happen in these games and this year different than yours. Past preseason is only three games Long and we were talking before hand. We don't really know how playing time is going to be allocated this year with only three preseason games because in years past we had a pretty set idea would be. Preseason week one. Maybe the starters play a couple of drives. Maybe they get to the end of the first quarter. Preseason to they'll play maybe the whole first half preseason week three okay. They're probably playing. Three-quarters preseason week four. No one's playing no starters playing now. There's only three games. So i don't really know how playing time is going to be allocated. Do you guys have any idea what might happen here in week. One is it similar years. Pass a couple of series. A couple of drives a whole quarter..

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"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

Arrowhead Pride

03:06 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

"Come down to playing football man like you really gotta know release says you got no take fundamentals about the game. You just can't be like any fast guy out here just releasing and just doing things like you really got another game so talk today. A little bit about he's seen a different the maturity behold. Yeah you're three. What have you seen from him on. Field meeting rooms all that mcconnell charity. Mccoll man like i said He has like we all have that mentality of just wanting to compete and like challenge each other so like each and every day he comes out here like he wants to listen. He wants to learn from my bill. The guy the older guys so and and As far as like meeting rooms like he's locked in each and every day like he's asking questions he's doing this. He's doing that so i mean the same thing for me like i told him i look. If you wanna be great man you gotta be coaching dollar. You can't come in this league and like thank you all like. I know you was the second round. Pete boom boom boom coach. You say you gotta do this on your route. You do it. I don't care if you got open like there are always ways that you can get better off their route. You know what i'm saying. So he's taking that to another level and like he's listening and like he's just he's doing awesome with it. Yeah get a lot of speed. You don't do enough credit for the armed. Translate that data. Pay attention to the cove to speed into the it out. I don't know man. I mean i guess i always had it. You know. I guess. When i came here you know coach. We like he like unlocked. Something maybe the like None of my coaches ever did including my dad so that he was bad so Yeah i just. I just worked hard and and just wanted to be like i just wanna be like you know some of the guys that i used to watch. Tv so last year terrific man feels great. Get the fans back out here. Cheering lau so As a player when it's ninety nine degrees out here man best what we need because like i say we know all of us got that mentality of never quit but like when you got a deep ball and you catch you in the fan star screaming you like. Yes i got about tim o. Plays today so like it's like it's like motivating a little bit about that. Yeah what does that kind of thing. That i don't know man. I just feel like if i quarterbacks like we all got to believe in it you know so. I just let me going out and knowing that i got a corner on my my quarterback telling me i got some different. I gotta believe in the door. So that's i'm mentality man as a leader you know. So if he believes that we can go to twenty and all weekend and definitely like we all bleed it. We don't want to.

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"mccoll" Discussed on The Ringer-Verse

The Ringer-Verse

05:18 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on The Ringer-Verse

"Oh reveal was the shroud. Almost implied to me. And this is my own bias. The shroud employees to me that it was maybe a character. The we already knew i would have thought someone i recommend mccoll for example that mckay the coal to come out the shroud would have been like. Wow because then you get the shock factor of is someone we know. Been a guys competing new. But i thought west sylvie may struggle to i sylvia and terrify me. If you consider what sylvie had done as this marauding time travelling villain slash anti-hero so we did frighten me enough but then she grew into the fill the last towards the last episode and a half. Now i see it. Yeah finally enough. Where the when sylvie stops he remains dara's peak. Sylvie was that was the mosque. That's who it really is about. Because even loki loki was a means to an end but i think loki realizes that he was kind of played in a way. Loki wasn't away enchanted northern spell. Sylvia was lock your enchanted by me. I wonder how many people sylvie has enchanted actually because sylvia sylvia's. Yana lucky streak. He's about to drop out entire album about how he reminded goodness the terrifying accuracy of the point. Where now they bail even communicate another now realms. Yeah that's wild. That's wild right. So i'm going to go. I'm going to go off on a limb. you wanna know who king reminded me of jonathan majors trail. Have you seen the matrix reloaded. Yes i was talking about today. He he reminds me of the architect so much when yo leg gets to the architect right and big. Basically he has this whole entire like monologue. That like. I'm just like all of the screens and architects. Even though it's wildly confusing what he's saying essentially what he's saying. Is i know how this story plays out. I've been here so many times. You are not the first neo. Seven seven future. The the thing that he who remains king says that reminded me of the architect. He says every step took to get here lamented. Avoid i pave the road. You just walk down it and it's such a. It's such a going back to like that meta story angle of this. He's telling them he's just like lucky soviet. I've done like this. I knew how this was going to end. I've been waiting and the way. Jonathan majors plays it. He plays it with like this shakespearian whimsey of just like. Hey this is exactly everything..

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"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

Arrowhead Pride

03:04 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Arrowhead Pride

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"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

Charlotte Readers Podcast

01:43 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

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"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

Charlotte Readers Podcast

02:25 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

"People Were reluctant to say no. He's a twenty-first-century oliver twist right. They found opportunities to pick people's pockets. Who had a lot of money. What are the examples there that you In that whole effort was I recall he had a meeting with brian. moynihan the banks new ceo and monaghan. When it got talking you know that bike related stuff made the mistake of asking him. If there's anything else he could do for you and you out in the book he said yeah gift ten million dollars to the sesame and the response she wrote in the book was he said well. I'll have to speak to my people. To its mccall said gonna speak to your the ya any walked out of the meeting with a commitment for ten million dollars. She got a lesson in. Don't don't ask mcauliffe. anything else. He needs right. Is that what you call because you talk about this concept of social capital in the book. Is that what you call know putting your social capital to get purpose to get use exactly Mccall had been helping people in in In responding to To calls for for contributions over the years in may and people Want to respond back He's devoted himself To ernest conversation with With folks in a group called the champions and and he gets owners conversation in return. So it's it's a reciprocal kind of arrangement. But more importantly. I think and i suppose really what you're getting at is. Here's somebody who has the contacts. Who understands how the system works. And who can greece kids for people who don't have the contacts are understand how the system works. It may be as simple as arranging for a couple of his His black businessmen to attend A top tier kind of event. Downtown as he did when truest bank was announced. So here here A couple of entrepreneurs who have good ideas would have no opportunity to meet or be an even in the same room with the likes of brian..

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"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

Charlotte Readers Podcast

05:14 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

"The chapter title comes from something. One of One of the the people i've talked to. Who being helped by mccall. A black businessman described his his experience with mccall but and that's generally what this chapter is about how he has A today spans probably more ninety percent of his time working with with a black entrepreneurs Mccall who turned eighty five in the summer of twenty twenty. Six people tend to write off the elderly. once they move into their ninth decade. The eighties said to be the time when those was snow in the mountain or seen not heard yet. He assailed seldom still manages complicated affairs handling extended conversations with clarity and reasonable for a man of his years. A struggle from time to time to find the right word or name but only because he values the avert precision. He's never been sloppy with the language. There's never been what might be called slack time in mccall's life indeed once he logged three quarters of a century he seemed to imply apply and even greater sense of urgency his assistant all washington regularly updates a daily schedule. He keeps a notebook. That's never far from hand. A claimed that he doesn't go looking for things to do rather opportunities find him. As a result he spends much of his time talking and working with people who begin to strangers but usually end up as good friends at any given time as disciples who are usually half. His age may include as many as a half dozen or so aspiring businessmen nearly all of whom are african americans for them. It's a once in a lifetime. Shot it being part of what one of them called mccall's second legacy. Everyone wants a piece of man who wants figured. Irrelevancy was a likely companion to retirement. He once believed there would come a time when people at the bank of america would stop taking his calls. When that happened he'd fade into the background little more than a portrait on the wall. Just another former. Ceo yet twenty years on he still has the ability to move people to do things even big things he remains one person in charlotte who's call can convene a meeting of the city's most influential and resourceful civic and corporate leaders says his friend michael condo at the foundation for the carolinas. I think he learned that his influence was not just by the seat. He held said marchiano. It was by the man that he was and all that had been done for so many and in so many different subject areas he just had all this capital with people to keep going and he's lead ever since s right. I like that Section that you selected Which gets to my topic of The retired life. Because we actually. We're recording this in february In an episode just released today was with dr chuck edwards. And he's talking about this idea of transitions and retirement and people losing their memories and he says by the way..

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"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

Charlotte Readers Podcast

05:28 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

"About Is his co workers. Were looking for some way to recognize his his career. And the upshot was ten million dollar grant from Then bank america bank of america to habitat for humanity to build houses and for the next five years who joined a group of co-workers volunteers Habitat volunteers would leave charlotte at least once a month and go spend the weekend building. A habitat house somewhere in idaho and washington and california and mexico anywhere. That bank of america did business and they built almost two hundred over two hundred houses Over a five year period in this wasn't just for show he was doing this as As as a as part of a regular monthly commitment to to help people Find a home in which he believed was one of the most important things that That you could make available to to someone these days that they could build on bill their life and proved by the equity that they would build in that that helps us great the sweat equity and also you mentioned fundraising. I mean the the contribution of dollars. We're gonna talk about humor. College unique fundraising skills before. We're through the episode here before before we do that On a talk briefly about book covers. And then i'm gonna have you do an author reading from the book We like to to do that on the show You went to book covers here. One book cover had the It it had the bank of america tower on it. Then you went and you provide it in the covers gonna come out. It's going to have the portrait of hugh mccoll on it. But when i was looking at the earlier book covered. Maybe start to think about this tower. Because i can remember going up in the sixties charlotte when ncnb was the best little bike in the neighborhood. Right and and and and look what it became. What it became in. My lifetime was You know this huge building that i watched them build a work down Downtown dan i guess we have to call it uptown now but You know. I saw this building go up and it it towers over the skyline and in a lot of ways it's hard to separate You know huma call from that. That is a man who sort of is known to many people in charlotte for what he's done. I just curious about what your you think. The metaphor of that large building standing in the middle of charlotte stands for in terms of the city's growth and.

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"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

Charlotte Readers Podcast

05:36 min | 1 year ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Charlotte Readers Podcast

"Works with every day and that sort of goes back you know maybe some lessons learned was when he was in the marine corps. That is marine corps officer. You look after your men first and then you take care of yourself any carry that through to To his leadership in the bank and it Nicer more ncnb Before nationsbank was probably more interested in developing a clientele among african americans in most of north carolina banks. They were doing things In the black community in the seventies that other banks hadn't any begun to think about. But mccall really started. I guess looking in paying attention to within the ranks when he began making changes that made life more enjoyable made work going for women But he also has always had had a great concern about equality gap which he talked about in a speech. Back in the The early nineties in speaking to the chamber of commerce. I found this speech and it wasn't that much different from one. He delivered twenty five years later. after the The riots edited torn up downtown charlotte or disrupted life and downtown charlotte in which Really affected affected mccall owned own thinking. Got him to More invested in developing conversation and understanding his own racial biases and learning how to How to deal with that. You talk about that Early in the book. That example i gave about the two men who are going to start the barshop. There's a sane in there Were there described sitting in front of him and one of them said. I'd never sat in front of a white guy who's done. Thanks he's done. I never even thought he'd even try to give thought to how to help black when i saw him thanking about his past decisions and how he could have helped black people are thought he was helping black people. But the help didn't get the guys like us. You could see how he was thinking about that as we talk. Is that what you're talking about the fact this evolution. Yeah but that he had an any very readily admits that his own biases Come up as a puts it on summoned you you find. Another example was He was hearing He was listening to a woman dion. Nelson talk about Developing her business. She was a harvard.

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"mccoll" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

02:24 min | 2 years ago

"mccoll" Discussed on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA

"The ball away. Second down in 10 Well, defensive coordinator Steve Spagnola starts off the second half with blitzing linebackers. And so Mayfield trying to get the slant behind that blitz to Higgins and And, uh, so various Ward was able actually, with the shot, Breeland was able to get that right hand in and not get away on the sling shot by himself in the backfield. Mayfield under center second downtown. From the 25 snaps. Spin drops back, there's a screen pass. Chubb had the ball and then knocked out of his hands and complete And the ball looked like he was going to carry it a little bit. Then it was just ripped away by passing you on the defensive line in complete on the short pass up the middle. Kevin what? Next one played by Tano passing? You know, when you consider it was supposed to be a screen to the right as you said, Chup sneak out and they're in passing your realizing what was going on. Brought back with the offensive line, and that's a big man. That's a tall guy. And as Baker Mayfield tried to drop it into tell, but it did appear that he had it initially before passenger was able to knock it away. Hunt is in the back field from the Cleveland 25. Mayfield in the gun. Third Intent. Four Man Rush drops back five sets in the pocket gets out points downfield throws on the run intercepted. It's picked off by Matthew 30 here say 25 stops and spins and out of bounds the Chiefs have picked on Mayfield. Come to the 19 year old line in Cleveland with pick born. That's the first big mistake of the day. The baker Mayfield is made. And what a huge one. It is the start off this second half, he escapes the pocket, the pressure that's going on and Tyrone Matthew was playing deep safety and he dropped at the snap of the ball. He dropped into the middle of the field when was basically just the robber and he comes down on who, Bernie? He initially makes contact on Hooper. Has Mayfield scrambling to his right. He sees Jarvis Landry and And Tyrone Matthew jumps right in front of Lander and is able to get the interception negative thing for Baker Mayfield. Aside from the interception, he missed Donovan People's Jones. He was on the right sideline in man to man coverage and was able to beat his man and he had about a three yard lead on him. It may feel they've been able to see the field first interception since Monday night Football on week 14 1st in 10 jets sweep handoff comes to Call me to McColl Cartman on the near side, Hartman passed the 21. It's on the news sideline to the 15 of Cleveland. Game.

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Insults, flaring tempers mark marathon EU summit on budget

Pacifica Evening News

01:23 min | 2 years ago

Insults, flaring tempers mark marathon EU summit on budget

"Weary European Union leaders expressed cautious optimism that a deal is inside on their fourth day of wrangling over an unprecedented to $0.1 trillion budget and Corona Virus Recovery Fund. That follows a weekend of walkouts, flaring tempers and insults. It took an emotional dinner speech by European Council president shown Michelle about leaders not failing their union. French President Manuel McColl. Expressing his frustration and a new set of numbers to send the marathon summit onward. McCall said these were extremely tense moments but that things were progressing. Mythical community these compromises and I say this very clearly will not be made the cost of the European gold not out of principle, but will be made because we are facing unprecedented health, economic and social crisis and because our countries needed European unity needs it. Of the two day summit was supposed to end Saturday but has been forced into overtime by deep ideological differences among the 27 leaders. All nations agree in principle they need to band together. But five richer countries in the northern part of Europe wants strict controls on spending while struggling southern nations like Spain and Italy Say those conditions should be kept to a

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Trump denies briefing on bounties against US troops

THE NEWS with Anthony Davis

02:01 min | 2 years ago

Trump denies briefing on bounties against US troops

"I'm Anthony Davis. Donald Trump on Sunday denied that he had been briefed on reported US intelligence that a Russian Military Intelligence Unit secretly offered bounties to taliban-linked militants for killing American troops in Afghanistan and he appeared to minimize the allegations against Moscow. American, intelligence officials concluded months ago that Russian. Officials offered rewards for successful attacks on American service members at a time when the US and Taliban were holding talks to end the long-running war last year. Trump in a Sunday morning tweet, said nobody briefed told me all vice president Mike Pence. Chief of staff, Mark Meadows about the so-called attacks on our troops in Afghanistan Russians everybody is denying it, and they have not been many attacks on us, he said. The White House had issued a statement on Saturday, denying that trump or pens had been briefed on such intelligence despite it being widely reported that the president rarely reads intelligence briefing documents. Trump's tweet came a day off to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Biden said that the report, if accurate was a truly shocking revelation about the commander in chief and his failure to protect US troops in Afghanistan and stand up to Russia. A Taliban spokesman said the militants strongly reject this allegation and did not indebted to the benefit of any intelligence organ. All Foreign Country Representative Michael McColl, the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee said in a statement posted to twitter that he had requested additional information from the administration and the such an operation would deepen his concerns about Moscow's actions beyond Russian borders, if

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Charlotte Evans Saulteaux

The Storyteller

08:04 min | 3 years ago

Charlotte Evans Saulteaux

"I know I used to be afraid of dying because I didn't know where I was going to go. I hope that I would go to heaven but I didn't have that assurance that I was Gonna go there so I used to be afraid Steig good. Welcome my friends to the storyteller. You'll find first nations people from across native North America who are following Jesus Christ without reservation. Charlotte was afraid to die because she didn't know wish he would go. If you've ever wondered whether you're good enough to get to Heaven Charlotte story may help you. Hello My name is Charlotte Evans and My husband is clea but I grew up allowed people but my background. Soto Indian My mother was Soto and my dad gave Pelley scatcherd and he was meaty. I come from Swan of a Manitoba. Four sisters and one brother we will put a family. My mother and my dad struggled to get by but my dad always worked and always made sure that there was food on the table for US growing up and they thank the Lord that even though I didn't know him then that my mom always made us go to Sunday School We always had every morning. She'd wake us up to go to Sunday school and I said just love going to Sunday school to heal about Jesus and that different miracles that he had that he did and go to Sunday school. I think I liked it because I felt safe there because in our home though as a lot of alcohol and and so when I go to Sunday school I used to just love being there and healing stories about missionaries. Who went to Africa told US stories about both helping the people there and in my heart I had this desire when I was young to be a missionary but I never ever thought that I would be one. I was the oldest one at home growing up my other. Two oldest sisters. They were in foster home and they always had to do everything I had to. Wa- wash always said help. My mom wash clothes and hang them up and I know I missed quite a bit of school to helping at home. I didn't Lake my mom. Very much. Issue was really strict. She wouldn't let us run around. She wouldn't let us go to offense too often to go play but I think the lawyer that she was strict. Because that taught me that. I think that helped me as I got older. When I did start sneaking out it helped me to to sort of understand the difference between right and wrong because I didn't feel that I was a bad person. I didn't do anything that was really bad but God says at every little center's bad no matter what it is whether it's stealing lion or mood too but I always felt that I was good enough and I didn't realize then about having a personal relationship with Jesus. I was a fleet to die because I didn't know where I was going to go. I knew there was a heaven and a hell to go to hell if you go there. It's a place where you're going to burn and fire for the unity. Where if you go to heaven you'll be there with God and it's a beautiful place and I knew that God was God and he had to sudden name in his son's name was Jesus but I didn't have that piece. I guess and my life assurance said if I died I was going to go to heaven. I hoped I would go there but I didn't know if I was going to go there. I just thought I was good enough as I got older. I let away from home when I was sixteen because of all the digging. The my mom drink a lot. My Dad worked. He worked a lot out in the Bhushan and logging and he cooked in logging camps and my mom's Acre Lot and I didn't like being at home whether it was alcohol. I always used to wish that I could put in a foster home so Eilat away hoping that I would be put in one but I never did get put in one. I ended up in sketchy on the Nice stayed with a family there. I lived with a family for about a year before I went back home because I was lonesome so I went back home and then I was only home for probably a year and a half and then I was in Churchill for a while. With one of my oldest sister's my mom had to families who first husband died and then she made my dad and even when I lived in Churchill. I used to want to go to church sometimes but my friends. I had would always make fun of me so I wouldn't go but you know I the Lord I think was already looking in my life but I didn't know it at the time and then after I came back from Churchill and decided to go to school to bring up my upgrading because I didn't finish great twelve when I was at home. That's what I met. My husband fled was one of my instructors at school one of my teachers that I had and I used to notice that he was different different than the other people allowed him. That weren't saved and I don't know something just like drew me to him. And he used to come and set with asset coffee break and and then he used to mention the Loyd once in a while but he never but he didn't like really push it on anybody and then he used to bring these little tract papers to school and he'd had them give the he gave me somewhat in awhile and I take them to read them and then after that and he asked me to go to youth group with him because he used to go to youth group at a place called Big Edie in the paw parties of and so I started going with him when he asked me. And that's when I I met Mr and Mrs mccomb Clifford Aboard McColl and they were talking about the Lord and I used to like going there because I felt at peace. And and then I met Jay Uneven Jennings was staying with them. He was administered apart. That time and I went to a few times for suppler for asthma to go the for supper. And he used to talk about the Loyd and then he asked him on time Charlotte to you know the Lord and I said I said no. I did not understand what he meant to you. Know the Loyd and they said no is him and just talk to me about salvation. Then they asked me one time I wanted to accept the Loyd and I wanted to see yes but I was scared to say yes because I thought well. We'll buy accept the Loyd than I can't can't go out and do things like drink with my friends and that I thought I'd have to change until I have to think about it so every time we went there when I go there with he would just talk to me and then one time that I was in. May and I just felt that the Loyd told me that I should ask Jesus into my heart. So that's when Mr Jennings kneel down with the coach and we played and when he played with me I could tell that there was a change because it felt like something was lifted from me like I felt lighter and I felt different when I asked Jesus to come into my heart.

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Super Bowl LIV Preview

ESPN Daily

08:15 min | 3 years ago

Super Bowl LIV Preview

"Today ahead of Super Bowl. Fifty four we break down just what to expect when the Chiesa. He's the niners square off on Sunday. I mean at times it's Thursday January thirtieth this espn daily presented by Dell small business. We are on radio row right now. ESPN daily is in the back There are radio stations across America. ESPN shows everyone is at their booths. Interviewing players analysts celebrities stars. And we've got one here with us. Dominic foxworth radio row is madness. It always ban is but it's like three hundred people gets bigger and his crazier every year. Well Luke speaking of madness this game people having trouble picking the winner I think because it truly feels like the two best teams made it to the Super Bowl. I feel like I'm just GONNA. It was Patrick Mahomes. Because it's not GonNa be fun rooting against him. We'll be more fun rooting for him than against it. Let's start by talking about patching mahomes chiefs offense versus the San Francisco Forty Forty niners defense. Which is sort of the strength on strength matchup in this game? I think history would favor San Francisco because the recent super bowls elite defenses. Have come out on top. The two thousand fifteen Denver Broncos the two thousand thirteen Seattle seahawks. We don't need to talk about what happened near later. The two thousand eight steelers ninety six packers list goes on typically offense loses according to our friends at stats and Info so the niners are the sevens team in the last fifteen years to make it to the super bowl with fifty five or more sex the other six teams all won dominique. We've seen how disruptive active this pass rushes the secondary ranks near the top of the League in stopping deep passing as the linebackers fast they can move laterally. Which is the chiefs specialty with their sweeps and screens? And all that said tell me how the chiefs offense can still beat them. I mean I have never seen the chiefs. Offense actually be stopped in any legitimate way especially with a healthy Patrick mahomes and he is healthy. And that's the difference is when we've seen great defenses. Losing the Super Bowl. It's been all time great quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers one of the people who did I did not think Patrick Mahomes is obviously in that category. As far as this town is concerned. If you were the niners defense how would you defend Patrick Mahomes this explosive chiefs passing attack. So I think you have to mix it up. That's the best thing you can do. And you also have to understand that you're not gonNA stop them. They're GONNA make plays they're going to score points. But you need to try not to give a big play. Touchdown don't stress about them getting to the red zone but play well in a red zone which the forty niners haven't been doing which is scary. It's interesting right. Yeah the the niners defense ranks. Thanks near the top in most statistical categories this year. But you're right. They have been less. Efficient are actually been below average in the red zone. They've struggled to stop the run there. which cheese haven't really been running the ball lately? They've also struggled this season against mobile quarterbacks now that requires an enormous caveat which which is that D. Ford niners pass rusher at Kwon Alexander. LINEBACKER missed a lot of games during the regular season but you look performances against Cuyler Murray Lamar Jackson Russell Wilson. You saw those were the games in which they struggled a little bit more for what we've seen from Patrick Mahomes in this postseason is is an insane ability to take off the football as the leading rusher for his team and the playoffs so far and I think that he's always been comfortable with it now that his knee is gone a little bit unhealthier. He's more apt to take off. But I think that's less scary the him getting outside of the pocket throwing like I'd almost rather him try to run it for twenty yards. Because what happens win. He buys time against the forty niners. Specifically they're not traditionally man coverage team but everything turns the main when the quarterback starts to scramble like. That's your your scramble scramble roles as a defensive back or linebackers find closest guy and stick to them everything tires demand at that point in there they just frankly. The forty niners don't have the secondary speed speed in secondary and to be fair to them. No one has a speed and a secretary to run with McColl Hartman and tyreek hill specially with the arm. That Patrick Mahomes has the the chiefs are the best st passing team in the NFL or close to it. The San Francisco Forty niners are the best at defending the NFL or close to it. Something has to give live. How do you even begin to defend all of those weapons? especially if you're the forty niners you play a pretty simple cover. Three quarters mixed in there. Do you change it up. What do you do with Rick Chairman? You have to change it up. You can't survive and covered three. Andy Reid loves four verticals and with that speed and in Patrick mahomes arm strength and accuracy. He will eat you alive in the same with four verts. Would it really comes down to is pressure which is why I think that blitzing is a smart move. You WanNa make them get rid of the ball quickly and tackle but you're not gonNa do it every single time and if you give him one opportunity unity he can make you pay so you need to get the Turner was when you get those opportunities. I think they should be more aggressive than they've been and try to force them to get rid of the ball and make tackles. Yeah if there's been a weakness in this defense dominique. It's been the other side of the field for Richard Sherman originally weatherspoon more recently. They've been playing a manual. You'll Moseley a corner. He's been better but undeniably. That's an area of the field. I think the chiefs would like to target so much of the performance of the San Francisco Secondary. It depends on the pass rush getting home and you know as a former DB pass rushes the secondary's best friend a lot of the great statistics we've seen from the secondary can dairy are the product of this pass. Rush being so explosive a pass rush that turns into a murderer's row. Win The big four Defoe Award. DEFOREST Buckner Eric Armstead and it boasts are all on the field when those four players are playing their sack ratio. The percentage of drawbacks drawbacks in which they get to the quarterback jumps from six percent to twenty three percent twenty three percent of the time. They're taking the quarterback down So Eh my question to you is they've been able to get a lot of pressure by just rushing four. Do you think that they'll have success against a chief offensive line. That's probably one of the better offensive lines they faced aced. No now. It's just for. I don't think they can be able to stop him. The more I think about it in a way that you framed that I think made it very clear my mind is I think they're going to have to flush them out. You got to get him to run with the football or get them uncomfortable to get rid of the football. Because I do think that the chiefs offense line is good enough that they're not just going to get massacred. And then you put on top of it. The chiefs offense is not one that killed by a fact like most offenses. If you second now it's second and fifteen second eighteen it's over it's third and twelve. It's over over. It's not true for the chiefs offense so they can get pressured they could get a sack. Can Patrick Mahomes can make a play in overcome that so I think that the the worst thing they could possibly do is believe leave. Their Front for is going to be enough to stop this chiefs offense so far this postseason what we've seen from Patrick. Mahomes is a record performance. I quarterback in NFL history to throw for two fifty at rush for fifty consecutive games in a postseason. Do you think he keeps it up. And that's a difficult question because yes you can think he'll play well but we're talking about playing at historic level. I think he does keep it up and I think I've said this a lot in to the point where people make fun of me is that he's never had a bad game and that's one of the most mind blowing. I guess you can call it that you see from a guy who's who's just been starting for two years played a lot of games and there's never had a bad one like mediocre is the worst as you get out of them in in the big games. He's been fantastic gets thirteen touchdowns. Yeah no interceptions in his playoff career. And I know it's been said Ad Nauseam nor is why they are in Super Bowl last year because of off someone lining up offsides so like I've yet to see him shrivel into big moment he only seems to get bigger and until I see him Have a tough outing going to lean in favor

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Super Bowl Player Predictions

Sports Gambling Podcast

08:19 min | 3 years ago

Super Bowl Player Predictions

"All right Kramer kick things off. What is your first? I Chiefs Related Super Bowl profit. Well we started by talking about We started super bowl week by talking. About how one of the angles is this chiefs rushing attack I the niners rushing defense. which is the weakness of this team? They are San Francisco's defense thirteenth and adjusted line yards on the D. Line in eleventh and DVR against the run. This team has not gone under this total of eight and a half eighteen rushing yards. They've only got under that once in the last. Ten Games I it seems almost too obvious that they'll they'll be attacking hacking this angle so it gives me a little pause but like I said they've gone over this total nine out of ten. It's not a bad matchup. People will point out all with San Francisco's got a great defense. They got a good defense. They don't have a great defense against the run so there will be opportunity. Andy Andy. Reid is one of the greatest coaches in the again. One of the greatest offensive minds not to win a superbowl for sure not to win the Super Bowl but he he he gets running backs ax to produce no matter what they look like. So eight and a half yard seem silly. They've gone well north of two hundred in both games. This does seem really low. Oh I couldn't be jumped right off the screen emmy as a former tight end as a A former are you referencing as a former China and I also worked with a hall of Fame First Ballot Rob Gronkowski which Danny worked on the show as well we got a witness not know how to Pronounce Chore Four In Person. George sure calling worse. Instead of Chore Sports He Kept Calling at George Sports all right rob just one more time. He's like coming up George now the wartime I think it's the sports and then finally the Co host is like you don't know what a chore is like Washing Dishes Sweeping floors and he goes. I never did any jurors ores growing up. I was too busy scoring touchdowns to smile. This big GROG again channel. He thinks he's GRONK. He thinks he's King of the BRAS. There's only one continue the bras. And it is Travis Kelsey. I'm taking Kelsey to have more receiving yards than than kindle over. You're still you're still avenging. Take a loss in the albro category. I was bullshit that he didn't get in. And I think kindles little overrated and I liked the minus one and a half yards Kelsey Chelsea against Kendall that's risky bro. Kelsey is an a seasoned bro now older Keel. Those two young. He's only as a young and up and coming Bro. I I think he's again. This is just I had the early take. I kill sucks at home instead of adjusting to the optics or the reality. I'm GonNa just lean in. I'm going all in on trump. So you know. Sometimes you're presented with evidence and you just have to ignore it. I'm locked in. I'm okay I was GONNA see. Danny I know you gave me your props one. You liked Nicole Hardman. I just love McCall Hardman in this game we he. He caught a pass in the chargers. Game to really start the ball. This was the week. Seventeen chargers game caught a pass to get the ball. Rolling with our offense later had a sweep. Like they're we're GONNA use them. They've been waiting to use him for something if he's maybe it's a sammy. Watkins Pass. I would say if you're gonNA scheme something like that up the other end of it is going GonNa be somebody like Nicole Hardman McColl Hartman. Scores a touchdown in this game was three hundred over at my book. Make some money this guy. They've been sitting on what he can do all season. They've been waiting for him to get better at whatever the hell it is route running. You know timing. Whatever it is that he needed to do? He's doing it. He's more trust in the offense. I think more so than demarcus Robinson I think he scores a D.. In this game let me ask you Sean. Do you take over twenty three and a half yards over one and a half catch or over fifteen and a a half yards for longest catch. Well I guess I'll jump to my second one because it's literally one of those. How when I wrote it down McColl Hardman's that's total over? mybookie was twenty three and a half up to twenty six or twenty. Six ounce. Sounds like it's down to twenty three and a half. Do whatever it is. I like it over. This kid is a burner. Oh I think he can get it in one catch again speed kills and I think they're gonna be focusing on Hill. He's along I don't think is going to have a huge game now. Maybe breaks it off. Maybe he does but I think Sal is going in there with that mindset of. We're not letting tyreek Hill beat us in this game so I I'm throwing a little a little tiny tyreek hill and beat and didn't mention the field. That's always trying to move past that I feel like don't you. You want to protect yourself against that one catch for twenty one yards and just take longest reception over fifteen and a half. Oh see well that was total yards. But you're right I yeah what do you want to do. So you're saying I feel you'd be gets a catch. It's going to be like a twenty yarder. Always does he get the second catch to get over catch props over the total total yardage lab take longest or first reception is twelve and a half yards now. Hopefully they don't go to a screen or something to him. It's Y- yeah. Is it a reception as it. Total yards what we talking about my twenty three and a half was total receiving received but Kramer is making a case here and a good case. That maybe you're better off off just playing the over. I catch or global catch. He's only expected to have one and a half. So maybe two and they're saying twenty-three which means they're expecting directing two catches of twelve yard. That's an interesting way to all right so you talked me into all right. GimMe Gimme. I'll switch it up. I'll give I'll go over. I catch twelve and a half yards. Now no actually. I'll stick with my total because I want to. If he doesn't get it on the I catch then I have some live bets. Already have have too much stuff going to see what we're having here is. We're having the synapses firing in my going on right. Now we're in the car with with Johnny and Johnny's Janis driving and we just had a discussion that he was going to have with his buddies later. Now he doesn't have to have that conversation tech. We've sorted it out. He's not gonNA play. I cash over twelve and a half hour. We're going to move forward. What's your second point of the discussion? Sammy Watkins over three and a half catches this is I ah I I know I'm chasing a little bit. But I do like the angle that they are gonNA shut tyreek Hill down. I like the angle that they're going to try to shut Travis Kelsey down and and I'm probably going to attack props around everyone else A Hill and Kelsey are going to be the chalk your plays for the yardage rich props be more people will probably play those overs. So I'm GONNA attack is like Sammy. Watkins and I think he is the guy that is going to benefit the most. Because he's the guy that seems to be running more their possession stuff and as they stretch the field vertically Sean they call that taking the top off the deep and that leaves a lot of room in the middle for a guy like Samya walk in so I really like him to get three and a half catches. I mean you you got to figure how many throws is Patrick Mahomes GonNa have. I can't imagine he's having less than forty throws which means I can't imagine having less than like thirty two thirty two catches and then if you take the attempts so over or even the pass yards over with homes what is actually looked at it. Plays out in both scenarios. Where either they're throwing the ball a lot and winning or if they do get down there behind hind they're playing catch up? It makes sense for either a Kansas City win or unfortunately San Francisco win the over and and then passing the ball. It does kind of make sense. We haven't talked a ton about the running backs Darwin Thompson. What is he involved in this game I think so I mean the over are underway? What one and a half Kerry Russia rushing attempts? I mean there's lesean McCoy is persona non grata. Now he's he had some fumble issues he. He's he's actually quick and I have liked watching him break off a few

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Travel to the Mississippi Gulf Coast

The Amateur Traveler Podcast

10:10 min | 3 years ago

Travel to the Mississippi Gulf Coast

"Let's talk about Mississippi's Gulf coast. I I like to welcome the show Charles. McColl from McCall Travel Dot Com and Charles's come to talk to us about coastal Mississippi Charles. Welcome mm to the show. Hi Chris how are you today. I'm doing well and we're talking about the state of Mississippi. What is your connection with coastal Mississippi? As a travel writer. I have visited the coastal Mississippi a few times over the past two years and after going there three or four times. I decided that I loved that area and other parts of the US Gulf coast. So much that I developed a new brand called. US Golf coast which covers everything from key. West South Padre but we are talking only about coastal Mississippi debut today so as a travel writer I covered it several times. Excellent and why should someone go to coastal Mississippi. We'll we'll talk about many things but it is is unique. The unique destination the United States. It has the longest continuous beach in the United States. Which I think a lot of people don't know I love road road trips? I travel all over the world. Love driving and there's this sense of soul fulfillment I drive on the Mississippi Gulf coast. I where it's just different than anywhere else. You can drive for an hour and not see anything except for the sand in the water is unobstructed by condos and indulge and restaurants. And what have you so this this great peace and calm and different than anywhere else. Excellent and what kind of itinerary tenorio you're going to recommend for us. It's not a singular destination. There are many communities there. So I'm GonNa recommend some things to do in each of the communities go along the coastal Mississippi. It's all still call the Mississippi Gulf coast. So I'M GONNA use both terms interchangeably. I don't want you to drive fifty miles in one day for lunch and then go drive fifty miles back so I will concentrate on the various communities and say all right first day. You're going to be here second day. You're going to be here and so on and we can do a three four five seven ten very well. Let's get into it where you're GONNA start it. Let's start in Pascagoula. So Mississippi is between Alabama and Louisiana China so coastal Mississippi represents the entire Mississippi Gulf coast so over on the east side closest Alabama Alabama. If you're driving from mobile the first thing you're gonna hit is Pascagoula. The city is probably most famous. because it's where Jimmy Buffett was born. Okay I did not I know that. Yeah so that's going to set the expectations for what the coastal Mississippi areas. All about thank Jimmy Buffett was born there so we're already at our five o'clock somewhere attitude. Pascagoula is also a navy base. So there's a lot of military and also industry the street going on there but it's it's a seafaring community. It's laid-back relative to some of the other cities. We'll talk about. Well what are we going GonNa do in Pascagoula one of the things that happened in past the goal of that as I guess lesser known as that one of the biggest UFO abduction stories in in US history happened there. So back in the seventies the couple of people claim that they were abducted by UFO. And so they were never disproven even so. That's one of the most famous things that happened in Pascagoula. Okay but other than being abducted by aliens. What am I going to do in Pascagoula for won a narrow down here to the the oldest house in Mississippi isn't Pascagoula okay? It's called the lapointe Krebs House and museum now so I went. There are a couple of months ago and I was fascinated by Howell. They showed the construction of how house was done in the bleed was the seventeen. Twenty s house was built the How they use the for the the hair from animals as insulation in the house and things like that kind of interesting Seventeen fifty seven. Is there anything specific renovated the Krebs House. We're going to go to the Krebs House. You could probably spend a couple of hours there. It's a nice waterfront setting and you can get some history of the. The natives that lived in the area and then European settlers came in and saw a whole history of Mississippi but the main point there there's to see the the house and the oldest house in the Mississippi Delta region I think between Minnesota and the Gulf of Mexico. It's the oldest house that's still in the American frontier. I'm thinking New Orleans would be older than that but I mean the city might be but I'm not sure if there's a structure that's older than point good point. The city is older but I don't know if there are any of original houses. Okay Fair enough. But another thing that I really loved in Pascagoula. The Motto Bon Center. I believe the official is the best. Gula River Audubon Bond Center captain McCoy Relation on McColl. And there's a captain McCoy and he runs nature trips out of the Pascagoula River River Audubon Center and what I loved about. It is that I learn things. Obviously like you learn on most trips but the Pascagoula River is the longest. And I'm not going to get the the terminology right. It's the longest une damned river in the continental united in a at states. Yeah so I was fascinated by that and I was like well. What about this wherever they were like now? It was dammed at some point. So the Pascagoula River I believe is four four hundred and eighty miles. That is natural the way it's always been so it hasn't been dammed. It hasn't been obstructed by any kind of construction directions so you can see wildlife and nature the way that it was several hundred years ago. Something didn't expect expect to find in coastal Mississippi or anywhere else and you say wildlife. I'm picturing talking marshes birds alligators that sort of thing. Am I in the right right ballpark. You're right and one thing that that's dominant in this area or the Mississippi sandhill cranes which are relatively large bird. I'm sure there are in other parts that states but there is a sandhill crane refuge that none in Pascagoula but on the other side so I tend cuts through through the area so from mobile bill to New Orleans. You would drive high tech Postal Mississippi. I'm talking about everything. South of I ten okay. North of town the Pascagoula River would go up there. And that's where the sandhill crane. Refuges the birds. No birds don't recognize boundaries. They fly all over the place. So you can see that. I was on the riverboat tour. Okay the AUDUBON center is like most centers they want to promote the natural wildlife and the scenery. And that's so forth and it's a really hidden gem. I think that most people don't recognize will in because it has the name Audubon on it. I'm assuming calmly talking about birdlife predominantly. So yes okay. I don't know if everybody knows. I mean Audubon as a as a charity I think is well known but Google Audubon. You'll find what is James Audubon. Is that the a original one who did all the original drawings of birds in the early. US That's really neat. Watercolors this fascinating realistic catches does right. So I mentioned captain McCoy so you could take his crews out of the audubon center also wrench around Kayak and I did did that one time and going at your own pace around the marshes fascinating at least a dozen gainers and as close they would just scatter into the water. So I love love doing that at my own pace to excellent and John James Audubon. I got it almost John James. Okay when I said early. I didn't realize how early he was. He was born in seventeen eighty five and so he was basically drawing birds up until about the Mexican American war. You're in the US. And so as the frontiers were being filled in a he was out there with his sketch pad. MOM IN ESTA goal. There's obviously the Jimmy Buffett stuff to the native son. A I think he this family left when he was three and then he grew up in mobile but he has come back and he recognizes Pascagoula his birthplace so there is a beach and a bridge and his childhood home are all named for Jimmy Buffett. The parrot heads can go and pay pilgrimage to Jimmy Buffett and go visit some of those sites and one of my favorite places the Pascagoula is called bozos grocery. It's a very old school from the nineteen fifties place where you go in you place your order and you wait inside. been there two or three times. The last time I went kayaking at the river Audubon Center. In fact I got a takeout L. Poboy from Bozo's grocery and then took it on the Kayak. But it's this old school place where you go in and you place your order and you order order off the menu. You don't make up stuff and there was some guy in front of me. That was a visitor and he wasn't a local either and so he went on these. ZAC Oh can I make this substitution. Know what's on the bed. Yeah and I was like basically your choices are you. You get what you WANNA shrimp boat boy. You want poboy poboy being sandwich. A sub someplace else or a hoagie or a hero depending on where you're from but a pavilion in this region of the world. Okay and shrimp being the best known. One that I now. They're also known for their Fried Oysters. Poboy so okay. I got a half in half half. It's amazing I had a couple dozen po boys and along the Gulf coast and I it's one of the better ones side totally recommend going to Bozo groceries to get to take out to go kayaking or he.

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Chipmakers are cause for broader concern

90.3 KAZU Programming

01:53 min | 4 years ago

Chipmakers are cause for broader concern

"Know, it's hard out there for a semiconductor chip manufacturer broadcom announced this week, it missed its earnings targets for the second quarter lowered expectations for the rest of the year two that did a number on broadcom share stock and a half a dozen other chipmakers electronics manufacturers as well. And none of that reports, marketplace's Benesch your bodes. Well, for the global economy things are going to get better. It'll be okay. Twenty nineteen it's going to be when things turn around that is what the US semiconductor industry has been telling itself, and everybody else for the past six months. Tristen garra is an analyst with our WBZ. About dairy patients for a week. And then the US China trade negotiations fell apart, the US government blacklisted, one of the semiconductor industries big customers why? And when US based broadcom, major supplier of why reported it had missed earnings yesterday. The trade wars collateral damage was made plain for all to see the high hopes for twenty nine nine came crashing down. It was a punch to tech investors. Daniel is managing director at Wedbush securities, not only head broadcom lost out on sales to why way orders in general were down is that this could be a canary in McColl mine for broader weakness, ahead brought her weakness, not just for other chipmakers. But for the entire tech sector uncertainty is debilitating for companies with complex supply chains. Like cell phone manufacturers. And there's a specific concern that a cycle of retaliation between the US and China is kicking in where US tech companies will be targeted. Craig else is with be Riley. F B R. The sector is at affective leading. Indicator for broader economic trend. Not only is the semiconductor industry. A bellwether for the economy else says, recently, it's been foreshadowing moves in the

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Nuggets survive wild Game 4 to even series vs. Blazers

The NBA Show

01:34 min | 4 years ago

Nuggets survive wild Game 4 to even series vs. Blazers

"How about this nuggets blazers nuggets four sixty four blazers four sixty two. I mean, so we have one point separating the two teams in four games for the warriors, and the rockets and two points separating the nuggets and the blazers game five is in Denver where they have the opportunity to take a three two lead. This has been a great series obviously with four overtime game. And I was Meg impressed with Denver going on the road. You know, it's doer does. He can't go down three one and a big effort to tie that thing. Back up at two and get this game five which is a big big game at home. Tell me what you're thinking on nuggets blazers. This is this is been a great series. I think we expected a very highly competitive series. But it is lived up to all the billing so far it's been a joy to watch the series for sure that four overtime game as special with Rodney hood coming in late just being a big time impacted it's been a lot of fun with. Bench players making a difference for each team for the star players starting up as well. Mccoll Ioka has been his series so far Damian Lillard the shot has not fallen for him and Denver's on a good job helping off Harkness and amino in order to clog the lane from Lillard with Daimiel load. If there's one reason to feel optimistic with Portland he is getting his shots. The shots are just not falling. Right now Dame time has not been activated yet.

Audio leaks of Tyreek Hill discussing alleged abuse of son

Sports Central with Greg Matzek

02:11 min | 4 years ago

Audio leaks of Tyreek Hill discussing alleged abuse of son

"The DA has reopened the tyreek hill child abuse case. So just to kind of catch you up on this. If this is something that you have not been paying attention to because you only pay attention Packers news. There was a an investigation involving tyreek hill. Where? There was an injury to his child. Police were called to his home twice last month. Determined child had been injured on Wednesday. They could not have the the thirties decided they could not file charges. They believe that crime had occurred. However, they did not have evidence of who committed that crime since then a tape recording has been released they came out where tyreek hill is on it. Discussing with the mother of his child about how he hits his kid. It's not great audio. So the investigation has been reopened. This is so Casey TV and Kansas City part of an eleven minute audio file. In which the mother of hills child. When their son was asked about his injured arm. The sun replied daddy. Did it hill tonight any role and what happened saying he says daddy does a lot of things? The mother of the child also told hill that their son is quote terrified of you hills reply to that you need to be terrified of me too. And then through an expletive in there as well. Yeah, that's not good. So the reason we're bringing this up is because the chiefs traded up to select and forgive me if I'm pronouncing his name wrong, McColl Hartman. He's a wide receiver. And he was describing Adam Schefter ESPN re tweeted this description from Nate Taylor of McColl Hartman, saying a leak athleticism uses tracks speed to destroy pursuit angles and run away from chasers. That sounds a lot like the type of football player that tyreek hill was for the Kansas City Chiefs in likely will not be for the chief

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Acast buys Pippa & 3 More Publishers Leave Luminary

podnews

04:27 min | 4 years ago

Acast buys Pippa & 3 More Publishers Leave Luminary

"Cast have announced the acquisition of pepper a podcast host Ross Adams, the company's CEO told pod news that the acquisition of pepper will effectively double the company's number of shows in the past. We've had strict minimums required to join. He added saying that peppers acquisition will allow any size of publisher to join the network for the first time Pippo which Adams describes as good cultural fit for Acosta's popular for publishers in countries, like the US, France and Norway while Acosta itself is based in Sweden and cast achieved over thirty three million dollars in funding last year. Three more publishers have pulled their content off luminary, Mikey Fowler. Ep of podcasting for barstool sports, which is currently number eight in poor track tells us that they have requested all of their RSS feeds be removed from luminary, which will mean a total of twenty six shows will be unavailable in. Deva audio podcasts have been withdrawn from the services. Well, and the Joe Rogan experience is also removed and it's being replaced with another characteristically. Snippy message these subscription app launched earlier this week with high profile podcasts from Spotify Gimblett media podcast, and the N Y tease. The daily being unavailable luminary appears to be fighting back with PR. Matt sax the co founder and CEO of luminary has written a long piece explaining luminaries model the sole post in a hastily erected medium blog. Minutia Zomorodian is also interviewed in digital hawking the company saying as a creator, it's hard to get a production off the ground. If you don't know you have a steady income her podcast note to self is relaunching as a luminary funded production. Luminary have also placed sample episodes of all their premium podcasts in apple podcasts, and therefore most other places what to do with pod Faye? Leading podcasts. Mark asquith from rebel base. Media has some ideas and a few searches in apple podcast for less than ideal. You'll find to that in our show notes and in our newsletter along with this bit rate sample rate and Kodak what difference do they really make to your audio where we linked to an episode of the pod news podcasting coded in a lot of different ways. Ancient turns liking the BBC is advertising for a controller for BBC sounds the BBC uses controller as a broadly similar term as managing director for a business unit. This is a new role announced yesterday alongside a role of controller for their TV products. Bbc I player the player job has been taken by Dan McColl pin, currently commissioning controller for daytime and programming when people install new apps weekends, according to a graph from radio player a radio and on demand app in many different countries. The webby award for best host went to pod save the people McGowan analyze the advertising within that podcast the list, US nationally, syndicated, TV program featured Stitcher in a story recently. They tell us it's a good step in raising awareness for the medium as a whole, and it certainly a nice piece to link others to both the list and Stitcher are owned by e. W scripts Stitcher also advertising for a Stitcher breakthrough fellowship. We believe they say the podcast industries workforce should reflect society at large in all its diversity. And the Stitcher breakthrough fellowship program is designed to help recruits diverse talent and promote inclusivity in podcasting. You have until Sunday to apply and cadence thirteen has launched see thirteen originals and new division focused on original storytelling their first podcast is called gangster capitalism. It's an in depth look at white collar corruption in America. We mentioned three podcasts today in our show notes in in our newsletter. Podcasting essentials, which has Steve Pratt from Pacific content. As special guests this week adrift with Jeff Lloyd and Annabel port. They're putting on their first ever live show in Henson bridge. And Mark Zuckerberg has a podcast in case you ever want to hear a podcast clearly hosted by a robot strangely only on Spotify. At the moment. Can't. Why? Oh, yes. Maybe it's something to do with apple shutting down many of Facebook's internal

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Chris Christie Urges Civility but Still Backs Trump

The Frankie Boyer Show

00:35 sec | 4 years ago

Chris Christie Urges Civility but Still Backs Trump

"Out in the public stream as a meager holding town hall meeting you have to spec you're going to be confronted in after difficult questions. But after I'm done with it. If were to take my wife out to dinner here tonight. To start yelling and screaming about what I said if that's wrong. Former New Jersey Governor Republican Chris Christie says politicians regardless of party affiliation should not be harassed while out with their families in public places Christie upset over the fact, those on the left verbally attacking Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell at a restaurant in his home state of Kentucky more now. From USA radio's Rick Vincent here. Shout released by TMZ of the confrontation in Louisville Kentucky restaurant when a group of men approached Senate Republican Mitch McColl and his wife and started heckling them as we're wrapping up their meals. The restaurant including members of the staff can be seen coming to McConnell's defense by telling them into back off. You're

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Middleton Fire Department, Middleton and Middleton Fire discussed on Overnight Talk

Overnight Talk

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Middleton Fire Department, Middleton and Middleton Fire discussed on Overnight Talk

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2018 NFL training camp preseason players to watch

Tony Katz and the Morning News

05:33 min | 5 years ago

2018 NFL training camp preseason players to watch

"A few more days of practice Head of them still and the latest is Anthony Costanzo and the way that coach. Reich kinda describes the injury to Costanzo is Oh it he had it and he's got it back and he's gonna There's. Gonna be some rest right he's gonna. Need a little bit of time. It's as vague as. Anything, out. There I'm wondering about Costanza 's future tell me I'm wrong Yeah Tony I I don't know about in terms of long term but I think. It's something to monitor the, rest? Of the that it'd be the first injured. Hamstring about two weeks before training camp. Started and then re tweaked it. During Friday night practice It's. Been really really durable NFL career he's only miss three games, maybe since his rookie season it's eleven and he looked, at positions on the colts. Roster and talk about depth I think left tackle might be, the most bear and unproven position on the roster so Dongo's bend your left tackle for the last seven years and he's going to miss a little bit of. Time, and, that, is very vague and maybe he doesn't play the, rest of the pre season but you would think just a tweaking of a hamstring he would be able to go by the regular season opens up here in a little over a month So you don't see it as a serious thing when you take a, look at the injuries that he had last year No, he was hoping last year two years ago think or maybe even the year before that when he was heard so I I don't. Think it's anything to fret over long term why. This is a guy that has been extremely extremely durable in bell career That guy wanting the, blind side of you know Through that awful twenty eleven so you end up through Angeles early. Years in these past couple of years as well I don't think it's anything that. It's a reoccurring injury that happened for several years maybe came back a little bit too soon, from that hamstring injury and and he openly. Admitted he kinda. Over trained in the off season so rest stuff you don't. Need a Santa Costanza in the month of August you need to see some of these other guys play left tackle in case this does become a lingering issue talking to. Kevin Bowen from ten seventy the fan dot com that's where you go to get all of. His latest on what's going on a training camp one of the things I noted is that when it comes to running back where, a little bit, of everywhere and nowhere on here we've, got MAC I think people are happy with him. But you, need a, little bit of that day Angela shoulder maybe better, but he still needs to hand off the ball who is he handing off to and, what are we seeing a lot of young guys Tony with Robert Turbin suspended for the first, four games James Andrew lock arguably I think the top three running back to the roster none, of them have, played with lock when you talk about, Marlin MAC going into the second season the mid. Rookies and, I am, highs and Jordan Wilkins as well and Jim Irsay, had quite hyperbole on Friday night saying that he thinks Marlee Matlin rush for fifteen hundred, yards this season I don't know if anyone in for Is He has his, bell Donald Trump of, sports just don't let them tweet Did he tweet which one was it he said it yeah. Said that we have three hundred and fifty yards rushing all last year so that's that's quite the jump for the second year back and especially. On the colts have said they want to be running back by committee so I think there are some young pieces to work with with MAC and what Jordan Wilkins the fifth round pick, out of night's camp, and I kind of bored More of a hybrid player probably help you out on special teams maybe a wide out as well so that's really really. Unproven and when roster cuts happen and the end of August you know you might be a decision that you look for more of a, more of a veteran objects I. Do think there, is something. To work with their but if the group they just, hasn't proved, themselves on the NFL level quite yet as you see it so far as in training camp Who is the player that we should be looking at and who's the player who you think is causing the most concern But I. Think a player that's really, surprises then the Niko Autry new defensive lineman signed from Oakland this past season. Back in March, I think one of the I think it was the first free, agent signing, McColl patio in, twenty eighteen and you know when you're talking about quit Nelson and how dominant the rookies ban, you know in full pads the guy that have occasionally been Autry and. The colts need some help with this new four three Friday and, Autry I think could be kind of a nice surprise I. Think that a guy that you feel, good about concern standpoint I'd probably go back into the secondary and go Quincy Wilson the second round pick some last year Who figure to be. Maybe the number one cornerback a corner in. General I think as a physician group that hasn't had a lot of play making here. In the first couple of, weeks at grand park and they're rotating a lot of bodies there doesn't look. Like many documents, in terms of starters and that group so they need Quincy Wilson, to a, merge because you, spent a second round pick on them you know we know full well how valuable corners are, today that I Sal and the colts just don't have a lot to. Work with with that you know kind of really a it's of, your top four corners I would say three of them are..

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Scientists are slaughtering radio-tracked hornets to save the bees

Global News Podcast

04:18 min | 5 years ago

Scientists are slaughtering radio-tracked hornets to save the bees

"In the mediterranean the eu pens to deal with the problem by creating migrant centers in north africa which would process people before they attempt dangerous voyage the now the french president emmanuel macron says the plan won't work unless it is led by countries in the region mr macron is currently in nigeria from where correspondent miami jones reports president mccoll conceded that europe would be dealing with the issue of migration from africa for decades he believes that collaboration with african countries will be essential to finding a solution to the problem of migrants dying on their way to europe in june the european union agreed to set a processing centres for migrants in north africa he said that many african countries were worried about creating a pool factor for migrants if these centers was setup in can't fly just some african governments designed to organize it i mean the europe and debut we should design fossils first so in terms of migration for me is a top priority is now note to allow people to take crazy risks to join europe and that's why i do believe we have to work with boulder states of the mediterranean sea but no african country has so far agreed to host the centers president mccall said europe will enforce its external boredom was working with allies to stabilize the situation in libya to prevent smugglers from taking migrants and perilous journeys across the mediterranean but fundamentally he says the problem of migration is one of unplanned population growth on the continent it's a sentiment which has drawn him criticism in the past with cell accusing him of reiterating colonial rhetoric his message on the need to respect the sovereignty of african countries during his trip to nigeria may well be a response to those comments miami jen's here in the u k honeybees numbers have been in sharp decline for twenty years mouse intisar found a way of destroying most deadly predator the asian hornet by tracking them back to their nests so intas think they will help turn the tables on hornets and give the honeybee a fighting chance to tell us what all the buzz about she only dovey reports researchers at the university of exeter in southern england had valid tiny truck is that lead scientists to hornets nests the track is is radio signals that attached to a hornet's body by a sewing thread and why as little as their point two grams powered by tiny bat trae the signal identifies the location of the insect colony and allow scientists to exterminate the whole hive asian hornets report to france in two thousand and four and have been invading neighboring countries ever since the asian horner is one of the biggest let's honeybees scientists say they have like attack helicopters outside beehives and grab them by the wing dismembering them before they carried back to the hornets nests to be fed to larvae shivani devon now how would you prepare to play a key international sports match the weekend if there's imbaba in rugby team by sleeping in the streets in a row of a will they deemed substandard hotel accommodation now that union hosts affi back saying the hotel was more than acceptable and criticizing there's imbaba liens so what's going on a question for nick cavill from african sports desk thing that happens quite frequently and african sport when visiting team arrives them and to be put into a hotel quite frequently in order to try and get a bit of one up manship and maybe the other team suffered little bit the the hosts will make sure that the hotels not quite as good as it probably could be i think that's what's happened here is that the zimbabwe team up in i went to a hotel and then in the evening complained because one of the rooms was one of the ball through gms look too shabby and indeed i've seen a photo of it and is not in the best of states some tiles hanging off in it the great they were unhappy there wasn't a swimming pool and also that the internet was very slow they demanded that they be moved by this time it was you know midnights the chance of being very slim so the rugby union did in the end was stepping upon the middle tentative hotel only after the zimbebweans decided to do a protest i think is the best way we can say it is they said okay well if this hotel is not good enough we'll go but sleep on the streets but the.

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Take that, America. Europe's tariffs take effect

Morning Edition

01:49 min | 5 years ago

Take that, America. Europe's tariffs take effect

"More today to sell products like orange juice and motorboats to customers in europe npr's dustin dwyer reports the u has if officially imposed tariffs on us made products worth more than three billion dollars this is the second major round of retaliatory tariffs to take affect against the united states in what's fast becoming an all out trade war the first came from mexico earlier this month tariffs from canada are set to take effect next month the eu canada and mexico are all responding to tariffs on aluminum and steel imposed on them by the united states on june first house republicans say of haute on a compromise immigration bill won't come until next week but representative michael mccall chair of the homeland security committee says thursday's meetings dig yield progress productive member i didn't quite understand what was bill is fairly rushed process and now the members and they have veteran shane what's in this bill in the mccoll bill and also we heard from the numbers about the things they went to see in meanwhile virginia's governor has ordered state officials to investigate claims by immigrant teens that they were severely abused at the shannon doa juvenile detention facility the centers attorneys deny the allegations this is npr on the next fresh air the secret doomsday plans in case of nuclear attack to maintain the continuity of government we talked with garrett graff author of the book raven rock the story of the us government secret plan to save itself while the rest of us die it's now out in paperback join us you can join terry gross fresh air at one o'clock and then again at seven o'clock here on k q e d public radio.

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2 Alabama teens charged in overdose death, photos of body posted online

The Michael Hart Show

02:04 min | 5 years ago

2 Alabama teens charged in overdose death, photos of body posted online

"She yellowhammer news i'm jay holland aaron cody smith a former montgomery police officer who is charged with a two thousand sixteen shooting death of greg gun fifty eight who say was walking in his neighborhood when smith shot him the confrontation began when the officers stopped gun shortly after three a m a court order released thursday says smith will go on trial august thirteenth smith's attorney says the officer is innocent john garrett goofy nineteen and lilly marie cooper eighteen both of gunners ville were arrested and are accused of posting photos in april two thousand seventeen social media of an overdose teenagers body before deciding to drive her to the hospital the two were indicted on charges of course abuse and criminally negligent homicide investigators determined the girl died from an overdose and home steve bannon the former white house chief strategist blames the republican establishment for alabama senate candidate roy moore's defeat saying gop leadership pushed pedophilia accusations against him bannon says senate majority leader mitch mccoll final was too quick to back away from moore who faced accusations of sexually abusing underage girls moore lost in december two doug jones democrat mountain brook giving democrats a us senate seat from alabama for the first time in a generation bannon gave an interview thursday to the financial times after threatening to veto a one point three billion dollar spending bill president trump says he signed the measure averting a government shutdown telling white house reporters he had no choice because it adds needed money for the military but delivered this warning by say the congress i will never signed another bill like this again i'm not gonna do it again nobody read it it's only hours old the bill increases military spending by more than sixty billion dollars over last year trump tweeted his displeasure over the bill because it does not fully address a border wall or address protections for dhaka residents he claims democrats killed brought to you by attorney anderson ara a man for the people for more alabama stories go yellowhammer news dot com i'm jay have you ever made the wrong higher for your organization do you.

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