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Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"mccurdy" Discussed on Book Club with Julia and Victoria
"Reading this book, <Speech_Female> what would you recommend <Speech_Female> they check out next? I'm <Speech_Female> gonna recommend two books <Speech_Female> that I have not read <Speech_Female> that I want to. <Speech_Female> Susanna <Speech_Female> Clark's first book, <Speech_Female> Jonathan strange, mister <Speech_Female> norrell, sounds <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> great. I <Speech_Female> know it's very long, <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> but <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> I <SpeakerChange> want to tackle it <Speech_Female> someday. <Speech_Female> And then a <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> dark academia book <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> set in <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> Oxford, <Speech_Female> which feels <Speech_Female> relevant that I'm very <Speech_Female> excited to get into <Speech_Female> because Victoria bought <Speech_Female> it for me called <Speech_Female> Babel by <Speech_Music_Female> R F <SpeakerChange> kwang. <Speech_Female> I'm also excited <Speech_Female> to read it. <Speech_Female> When I read the <Speech_Female> synopsis, I was like, oh, <Speech_Female> this is a <Speech_Male> book for us. <SpeakerChange> <Silence> <Speech_Female> My other recommendations <Speech_Female> for <Speech_Female> a slice of <Speech_Female> magical realism, <Speech_Female> the book of form and emptiness <Speech_Female> by Ruth ozeki, <Speech_Female> I would recommend. <Speech_Female> Also deals <Speech_Female> a lot with <Speech_Female> mental <Speech_Female> illness <Speech_Female> and <Speech_Female> loneliness, <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> which I think are <Speech_Female> similar themes <SpeakerChange> and Pyrenees. <Silence> I <Speech_Female> was also often <Speech_Female> reminded of the subtle <Speech_Female> knife, which is the <Speech_Female> second book of his dark <Speech_Female> materials series by Philip <Speech_Female> Pullman. <Speech_Male> If you're into <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> multiple universe <Speech_Female> kind <Speech_Female> of experiences, <Speech_Female> like the <Speech_Female> mix of <Speech_Female> religion and <Speech_Female> science and fantasy, <Speech_Female> that <Speech_Female> series is interesting. <Speech_Female> And then lastly, <Speech_Female> I watched the movie <Speech_Female> cast away the <Speech_Female> one with Tom Hanks. <Speech_Female> Yeah, like a couple <Speech_Female> days after I finished reading <Speech_Female> this book and it <Speech_Female> was, <Speech_Female> it's so different, <Speech_Female> but it's also <Speech_Female> similar of a <Speech_Female> person who's alone <Speech_Female> and what do they <Speech_Female> do to survive? <Silence> <Silence> Okay, <Speech_Female> currently obsessed. Our <Speech_Female> final segment of the show where <Speech_Female> we talk about the things <Speech_Female> that are bringing us joy, <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> <Speech_Female> <Advertisement> yeah. Alice <Speech_Music_Female> <Advertisement> in borderland, <Speech_Music_Female> season two, <Speech_Music_Female> baby. <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Female> So good. That's <Silence> all. <Speech_Music_Female> <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> <SpeakerChange> We're <Speech_Female> in and I started watching <Speech_Female> welcome to chippendales. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> It's the new Hulu <Speech_Female> show starring <Speech_Female> Camille nanjiani. <Speech_Female> It's ridiculous. <Speech_Female> And <Speech_Female> great. <Speech_Female> I'm very excited <Speech_Female> to watch more of it. We watch <Speech_Female> like two episodes until <Speech_Female> I was like midnight the other <Speech_Female> night and be like, we should go <Speech_Female> to bed, but we really <Speech_Female> want to watch another. <Speech_Female> So <SpeakerChange> we'll watch <Speech_Female> it this week. <Speech_Female> And then I just listened <Speech_Female> to the audiobook <Speech_Female> version of, I'm <Speech_Female> glad my mom died, but <Speech_Female> Jennette McCurdy, <Speech_Female> and <Speech_Female> wow, girl, <Speech_Female> I know everyone's talking <Speech_Female> about it, but I know <Speech_Female> why everyone's talking about it. <Speech_Female> <Speech_Female> Jim mccurdy is an <Speech_Female> incredible writer. <Speech_Female> She had an extremely <Speech_Female> difficult life <Speech_Female> that she has written about <Speech_Female> with so much <Speech_Female> humor and warmth <Speech_Female> and I think <Speech_Female> like stylistically <Speech_Female> one of the most interesting <Speech_Female> memoirs <Speech_Female> I've read of <Speech_Female> late, <Speech_Female> especially by a celebrity. <Speech_Female> I'm a big <Speech_Female> fan. I am excited <Speech_Female> to see what else she writes <Speech_Female> because she's said <Speech_Female> she's got like a novel <Speech_Female> and some <Speech_Female> short story collection <Speech_Female> or a poetry collection or <Speech_Female> something in the works. <Speech_Female> It's a dark one. <Speech_Female> It's heavy <Speech_Female> stuff. <Speech_Female> That was the book I listened <Speech_Female> to in the dark when I <Speech_Music_Female> was

Bloomberg Radio New York
"mccurdy" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York
"Is Bloomberg radio Now a global news update The house could soon be voting on the bipartisan infrastructure bill Democrats started debating the rule for the social spending bill Friday night and then we'll hold a vote on the rule once debate is finished A final vote on infrastructure is expected to happen once that's over The White House says President Biden is ready to sign the infrastructure Bill once it's passed A North Dakota senator is speaking after recently visiting the southern border Republican Kevin Cramer had a nighttime ride along tour with a border patrol agent aboard a patrol agents are very frustrated They're frustrated with the Biden administration's policies They're frustrated that they did away with the remain in Mexico policy Republicans have hammered the Biden administration over its approach to immigration since it took office Job creation came roaring back in October as the U.S. economy added 531,000 new jobs along with half a million new jobs The unemployment rate fell to 4.6% last month down from 4.8% in September The Labor Department reports job growth was widespread with gains in leisure and hospitality professional and business services manufacturing in transportation and warehousing A Chinese intelligence agent is now facing U.S. federal prison after his historic arrest and trial Jack crumbly has more Jian Shu was a senior officer with China's ministry of state security He was accused of trying to steal trade secrets from top aviation companies including GE and in 2018 federal agents were able to get him to travel to Belgium where he thought he'd be meeting with a GE engineer but he was arrested and he became the first Chinese intelligence agent ever to be extradited to America The U.S. attorney of the southern district of Ohio on Friday tweeting yeon Jian Shu has been convicted by a federal jury in Cincinnati There's another delay for the SpaceX crew three launch officials in Florida say weather conditions have forced another postponement NASA is also planning for the return of crew two with the earliest return trip from the space station on Sunday or Monday I'm Brian shook A candidate in the Texas governor's race is speaking out after a heated exchange over face masks charity mccurdy has the details Republican candidate for governor Allen west is responded to questions about an altercation where he pulled a mask off a person that he says yelled at him at DFW airport You need to respect me as an individual and do not verbally a cost me or assault me and call me out of names And first of all you need to know that I have the right to make the decisions about my body He says the man called him an idiot for not wearing a mask as required by federal regulation inside airports west says and his words you flick the man's mask off and mock the man for wearing one West was hospitalized with COVID last month I'm charity mccurdy Swedish activist Greta Thunberg is calling the international climate summit in Scotland of failure The young climate activist says the gathering morphed into little more than a public relations event world leaders including President Biden spoke at this summit designed to get countries around the world to address climate change Dwayne Johnson says he will no longer use real guns on set following the death of cinematographer Helena Hutchins on the set of rust Michael castner reports a Hollywood star told variety he couldn't speak for anyone else but any projects moving forward with his production company 7 bucks production We'll be using rubber guns Yeah it's he will enforce this with any studio as company works with as well Johnson isn't the only one in Hollywood calling for changes to firearms on set The ABC show The Rookie is also banned all gunfire on set in a petition to ban functional firearms on productions has already been signed by dozens of cinematographers Actor and producer Alec Baldwin fatally shot Hutchins while rehearsing his scene with what he was told was an unloaded gun I'm Michael kosner Rare colored diamonds and royal jewels smuggled out of Russia amid the 1917 revolution are going up for auction next week The star of the Sotheby's auction next Wednesday is an orange pink diamond set in a ring that weighs over 25 carats I'm Brian shook And I'm Charlie pellet At Bloomberg world headquarters all major equity benchmarks climb to records today with the S&P 500 posting its 5th consecutive weekly rally after solid jobs data and encouraging results from Pfizer's COVID-19 pill study Pfizer up to day by 10.9% and with more on the jobs report here's Bloomberg's vinegar dice The economy added more than a half million jobs last month and the unemployment rate dropped to 4.6% the lowest in almost two years Further evidence the U.S. is moving past the pandemic October's job gain is the largest since July Bloomberg economics calls the data solid and significant If any Donald Judy Bloomberg radio reaction to the jobs report from SD dweck chief investment officer at Flo bank We are seeing improvements vaccination is helping people are getting back to work And altogether I'd say if anything this was in line with expectations a bit stronger but exactly what you would have wanted to see Flow banks SD duck and Bloomberg radio and television spoke with labor secretary Marty Walsh The president laid out a plan in January for an economic recovery since that time 5.6 million people have gone back to the workforce This month's report there's a lot of positives in it because it's a diversified group of businesses that have seen increases in their job market in manufacturing and business related issues in a whole bunch of different sectors in healthcare It's not just in hospitality Labor secretary Marty Walsh Apple has hired Tesla's autopilot software director for its car effort Records on Wall Street the S&P up 17 points today 5 winning weeks in a row up today by four tenths of 1% The Dow up 203 up 6 tenths NASDAQ up 31 up by two tenths of 1% Global news 24 hours a day on air and on Bloomberg quicktake powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries I'm Charlie pellet This is Bloomberg.

Out of Bounds Podcast
"mccurdy" Discussed on Out of Bounds Podcast
"Alina and my co host and best friend Renee mccurdy, 30, just kidding for many records at Renee mccord's on the gram. This episode is freaking wild. We dive into so many funny things. The hottest topic I think might be dating and ski towns. Yup, Yahoo, and ski culture, online, dating apps. It is a wild world out there for a ski peoples. And we're going to answer some of those questions that keep you up at night. We also talked to someone super freaking dope this week and it's a jam packed episode with nonstop entertainment. Renee is going to tell you a little bit about who we have on today and we're going to get right into it because baby this one's Josie. This week we were talking to Indra hair. She's a good friend of mine. You can find her at Indra. Andy are you H that's not how her name is spelled, but it is close just for clarity. And you can also find her at inclusivity. She is the founder of inclusivity, and if you don't know what that is, she will explain it. You should also check it out because she's doing a lot of really cool things. And has a lot of really cool plans for it moving forward. We talk about what an athlete is. We talk about moving to a ski town, being a person of color in that space. And we talk about online dating and dating in a ski town in general. Personally, Android have compared her online dating profiles and looked at each other's matches just to make sure we're not hitting on the same dudes. You know what I mean? There's a ratio and it favors one, more.

Ghost Town
The Amusement Park Mummy
"December one thousand nine hundred seventy six crew members from the tv. Show the six million dollar man. Were shooting an episode at the pike amusement park in long beach california local and steve austin who played six million dollar man who was riding one of the rides. Spooky scary ride called laugh in the dark l. a. f. f. b. ghost and scary stuff like a haunted ride but it had laugh in the title to very misleading. Who was setting things up and making it scary. One of the employees they found a mannequin. Kneeling let me move this over here and the arm broke off. She's holding it and looking at it and he says this looks real thin and probably still. Some tendons snapped off snapped off god. And you've got to imagine things might be a little more realistic now or you know. People put a lot into haunted rides. Yeah but in. Nineteen seventy six pike's amusement park which is on its last days. You know they're gonna have mannequins in they're just gonna yeah them up or whatever but this crew member was holding a actual human arm. Oh my god from somebody who died in nineteen eleven. What the story of this essentially. Mummy goes back to nineteen eleven end. Pike's museum park wasn't its first stop. Oh my god then ended up on an episode of sex in the city guide. The corpse was elmer. Mccurdy an outlaw. Who died in a gunfight with police sixty five years before that just cigarettes hitting me with waves. And i. I'm trying to process it all is you're telling it to me and i

America's First News Show
At the Monaco Grand Prix, a Toned-Down Weekend
"Time ever, starting with practices today for the truck and Xfinity Series races on Saturday. The weekend will culminate on Sunday with the NASCAR Cup race. The Texas Grand Prix with Matthew McConaughey is serving his grand marshal. I'm charity McCurdy Since 18 36

The Russ Martin Show
Police Chief Art Acevedo leaving Houston to become Miami’s top cop
"Art Acevedo is leaving town to become the next police chief in Miami, Florida, Aussie vato served as the HPD chief for more than four years. The exact date of his departure has not been announced that it will reportedly coincide with the end of Mayor Turner's final term in office. I'm charity McCurdy

Noon Report with Rick Van Cise
Seattle Public Schools will settle lawsuit with former athletic director for $400,000
"Seattle Public schools settles lawsuit with former athletic director Erik McCurdy was fired in 2018. The Seattle School Board approved the settlement agreement on Wednesday. The district will pay $133,000 while it's insurance company will pay the rest of the $400,000 settlement. The Seattle Times reports. McCurdy was fired after he was the subject of a harassment complaint from a former district employees that employees received a half million dollars settlement from the district in October of that year. Cordy claim the district's decision was based on incomplete information and

This Morning with Gordon Deal
IRS Postpones April 15 Tax Deadline for Texas
"Deadlines for Texans. The movies in support of Texas taxpayers affected by last week's Winter Storm. The filing deadline for Texans is now June 15th. The new deadline is also applicable for quarterly payroll and excise tax due April 30th and tax exempt organizations 2020 annual tax return. Normally do. May 17th I'm charity McCurdy from the W

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"San Antonio's first news with Charlie Parker, Charlie and Charity McCurdy had the morning off, but Mr T Tim Merriman is here, as is Brian Gan in the 24 hour news center in just a little while we'll check in once again with raced a GIC. Of the weather Channel, in fact, will do that in just about 10 minutes. But right now, Brian, we've been talking about CPS energy and everything they're doing to try to restore power to everyone. And also some some news with these rolling blackouts, and I understand we've got somebody who knows a thing or two about CPS energy coming up. Yes, you bet it actually sudden, from news for had a chance just a little bit ago to talk with CPS energies. Melissa saw Rollo about the outages. And the rolling blackouts and what we can expect as the day goes on, and what's really causing all of this? We're in extreme cold weather right now, not only in San Antonio, but across the state. And CPS energy is part of the state grid of called her cot in her cot and CPS, energy and other utilities across the state have been asking Our customers to conserve as much energy as we can. And then we are at a point where Kat has called for rotating outages that started about 1 30 last night. This morning. I should say again across the state On Dozer happy right now across their community. And what we've been saying. This has been about 15 minutes. We are seen outages right now that are longer than 15 minutes. And that's just the due to the severity of the weather and the condition of the grid. If you are, you know someone who's been in analysis longer than 15 minutes in It may not be part of a racheting outed the sum of the outages you're seeing on the map. While yes, you're reflecting the rotating outages. They could be other reasons that you're in an outage. We would have our crews available day themselves are also being impacted by roadways and the snow. But we were going to get out to people to resolve their outages. Assistance as we safely can well is if someone is going to be part of one of these plant outages, will they get a heads up attacks? Torre call that your power is going to go off for about 15 minutes or is it just You're sitting there one moment here in the dark. The next They? There isn't a notice that goes out before believe of ERCOT sent out some notices. We're never Lena. They were late last night or early this morning to conserve and and we've made the calls to confirm this well in preparation for a possibility of this. We've been out in talking to the community over the last couple of news about this possibility, but people won't get much of a notice before it happens. So there you go. There's Melissa. So Cerullo with CBS Energy and talking about these blackouts are rolling outages that air targeted and scheduled. We can expect these through the day, but I think the big message there A that we're gonna have these through the day. So we need to be prepared. Who won't get any warning and then be the fact that if you're out for more than 15 20 minutes or so, and it's another issue, and we've heard some folks who have said it went out of my house, and then it stayed out. So. So if that's the case, then it's another issue. Yes, just went out while she was talking. Whoa, whoa! There. You got right in the middle of her. Well, your interview with her. My power went out, but it's pop back on now, but it went out. So, yes, it's happening and again, and it's good. We have that information from Melissa Cerullo of CPS Energy to know if it is, you know, it's almost expected. It just happened where you are, Tim. And as long as it's 15 minutes or less, you're okay. But if he if it stretches more you know beyond like the 20 minute level as Brian just mentioned. Then you might have a bigger issue. Then you may want to contact CPS energy. Yeah. And yesterday ours went out here for four hours on duh. And which is weird, because not everybody in my neighborhood was out, but the back half of our neighborhood We were all out going to say that you pay your bill. Oh, you're supposed to do that? Yeah, so and it was like it was bad timing. I was watching the Judas and the Black Messiah movie. And right at the end of it right at the end of it, Power went out for four hours. And oh, by the way, Tim. I saw that movie over the weekend as well, Man. I thought it was pretty special. I really enjoyed it. Yeah, I had to go back and watch the end of it again. But, yes, it was very good. I think you're gonna see a best actor nomination. I think you're gonna see a best supporting actress nomination. Maybe a best picture out of that movie is pretty pretty cool. All right, lots more coming up. We're gonna keep an eye on everything you need to know. With the weather with the traffic with the outages with the shutdowns. We've even got news about the airports. In fact. Meteorologist raced agent from the Weather Channel going to join us in just a few minutes. Everything you need to know. Right here on San Antonio's first news with Charlie Parker on NewsRadio 1200 w O A I. The Thing of a comparing rates at progressive dot com is that by now you've heard.

Rush Limbaugh
Investigators in Dallas area still picking up pieces of 135-car pileup that killed six people
"Yesterday's deadly multi vehicle pileup in Fort Worth has many looking for answers. Charity. McCurdy has the details. Fort Worth State representative Ramon Romero plans to call for hearings in Austin to question North Parent Express Mobility Partners, The company that maintains that stretch of I 35 was to see if the toll Road was pre treated with the de icing agent as claim prior to the chain reaction crash stretching a mile long involving 133 vehicles that killed six and injured over 100, others. In addition to probing the exact cause of the tragedy, he wants to know if weather warnings were clearly issued beforehand. The Fort Worth Fire Department said its investigation and part would look into how the road was treated. Charity. McCurdy NEWS Radio 1200 W

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Known as flashback brought to you by Brown Chevrolet. But we've got to figure out what year were landing in its time for flashback. Louis thank it was February Beyond a reasonable doubt she's guilty. Andrea Yates is on trial for the drowning death of her five Children in Texas, thinking about Killing her Children For two years on TV. The Olympic flame is now approaching the stadiums, the opening ceremonies of the Salt Lake City Winter Olympic Games and he goes to the Grammy for best R and B album goes to Alicia Keys. The movies kind of sick world. This is when Children need an appointment to see their own father, Paul Giamatti and Frankie Muniz, star in Big Fat Liar. Your own picture. On the radio Lincoln Park You stop 10 with in the end. What year was it? 2000 to 2003 for 4 5000 to 2003 or 2004 Charity McCurdy. Any idea? Well, it's not a three because this Olympics so old, too. Charity's gonna go. Oh, too obvious thinking the same thing. It's an Olympic year, so, Yeah. So I'm gonna go 04 and leave Dave with 03. Let's find out what year was it on flashback. Andrea Yates on Trial. The Olympics on TV Alicia Keys wins a Grammy Big fat liar at the movies and Lincoln Park in the top 10 year. 2002 Okay, two days in a row Charity McCurdy she is on fire doesn't happen often, Chris Well, will she do it all week Long. Three more days to go back to charity. The 24 hour news center. Former President Trump's impeachment.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Business. Joan Doniger is live at the Bloomberg News desk. Well, charity. You think Visor, which beat the competition in the race to produce a covert vaccine would see huge benefits profits. But that depends upon what you're looking at The top line did see the company swing to a profit from a loss a year ago. But Wall Street was disappointed. Analysts thought the prophet wasn't big enough. So shares are falling. Premarket Super Bowl commercials this year have been shaped by the pandemic. Two companies walking a careful line to avoid angering covert weary consumers. Some, like Coke and Budweiser, are just sitting out the big game. Others like Mountain Dew. Did it Super Bowl advertising without actors. It's all CG. I actually, CBS said only last week it had sold out virtually sold out its inventory for Sunday's game, but that's a lot later than usual. On Wall Street this morning. More gains in stock futures. It looks like retail investors may be pausing. Gamestop shares sinking S and P futures Death up. 32. NASDAQ futures adding 107 Dow futures up 247 live with the Bloomberg business Report. I'm Joan Doniger on NewsRadio, 1200 w woah Thanks, Joan. Get the latest news anytime anywhere. Just tell your voice activated. Smart device to play news. Radio 1200 w o a I an I heart radio. I'm charity McCurdy news Radio 1200 W away. I now traffic and weather together. From the W away I traffic center everything continuing to move along pretty well. Highway 90 eastbound from 1 51. The item is a four minute drive on 90 eastbound from 14 over the 1 51. Currently a three minute trip. If you happen to see any traffic problems,.

KOMO
"mccurdy" Discussed on KOMO
"Man, You are for the 40 minutes a day. That that we have him. Maybe less way could make a huge impact where the first things they see the last ones they see. Colton was born four months early. He was £1.3 ounces. He and Nora fought hard to survive. It's been a tough slog for Colton 12 surgeries, he lost a good chunk of his small intestine. Both retinas were detached. He had glaucoma and lost all vision. At the age of three. He has been diagnosed with autism, and through it all, there has been music. His dad, Andy remembers. So at some point we got in a little Like a toddler little keyboard with, like, five keys on it. He would start to repeat sounds back, so we kind of thought he might have a knack for it. Music calmed him at night. So when he was little, he liked to have some bedtime music on in the evenings. You know, while he was falling asleep, so we did a lot of classical music. Keeton listen to songs over and over again, and he tried to replicate them. By the time he was six, he had an innate understanding of harmonics and chords. And it made him so happy. She, uh This is Colton now playing Chopin. I'm just Amazed that he's like that. He's my brother because he's so amazing at playing it. Listen as he turned Chopin into jazz. Older sister Morgan takes it all in, but actually getting to hear him play a whole song and thinking back toe. How far is comets? It's not sure enough. Now it's Z. He's just so amazing, and he's accomplished so much. McCurdy started taking.

KOMO
"mccurdy" Discussed on KOMO
"Puyallup. He is an astounding young man. The bus pulls up in the driver, A guy named Frank Washburn greets him as a friend, man. Famous cold. We've heard it reminds you of her. The 40 minutes a day that that we have him. Maybe less way could make a huge impact where the first thing they see the last ones they see. Colton was born four months early. He was £1.3 ounces, He and Nora fought hard to survive. It's been a tough slog for Colton 12 surgeries. He lost a good chunk of his small intestine. Both retinas were detached. He had glaucoma and lost all vision at the age of three. He has been diagnosed with autism, and through it all, there has been music. His dad, Andy remembers. So at some point we got in a little like a toddler little keyboard with, like five keys on it. Would start to repeat sounds back, so we kind of thought he might have a knack for it. Music calmed him at night. So when he was little, he liked to have some bedtime music on in the evenings, you know, while he was falling asleep, so we did a lot of classical music. Keeton listen to songs over and over again, and he tried to replicate them. By the time he was six, he had an innate understanding of harmonics and chords. I don't know. And it made him so happy. She, uh This is called now playing Chopin. I'm just amazed that he's like that. He's my brother because he's so amazing at playing it, but listen as he turned Chopin into jazz Mm hmm. Older sister Morgan takes it all in, but actually getting to hear him play a whole song and thinking back to how far is comments? It's not clear enough. Now it's Z. He's just so amazing, and he's accomplished so much. McCurdy started taking Colton to Ted Brown music because he loved playing all the keyboards. What's this keyboard? What's this one? What's that? Yes, about this keyboard up here..

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"In Atlanta's Hartsfield Jackson International Airport, Dallas and Houston. The two biggest airports in Texas, came in 3rd and 4th on the list. W O AI news time a 37 traffic and weather together in a minute. But first to check of your money and the world of business as trading is already underway. We welcome and Ed Cory live at the Bloomberg News Desk. Good morning charity Right now. The Dow is down. 400 points, NASDAQ Down 253 and the S and P is down. 1.5 Presented Saw 58 points. 10 Year Treasuries 1% right now. Right. The gold is down $15 at 18 36 announce. Watching oil prices. They're also dropping today down 37 cents a barrel. It $52 in 24 cents. The Corona virus has disrupted the supply chain from makers of the Electron IX that are the brains behind today's modern cars. Shortage of chips good lead to more than $14 billion in lost revenue in the first quarter. That's according to AlixPartners, Southwest Airlines, offering its workers another round of voluntary leave. Staffing levels are too high for a flight schedule. It's been hammered by the Corona virus pandemic right now the Dow is down 451 points live of the Bloomberg business Report. I made Cory on NewsRadio, 1200 w o a. I Alright. Thanks. Said Get the latest news anytime anywhere. Just tell your voice activated. Smart device to play news Radio 1200 w Away I an I heart radio I'm charity McCurdy news Radio 1200 W Away. I now traffic.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"The capital riot last week will be released from jail with specific conditions Larry brought Junior was pictured wearing a military style helmet and body armor is writers invaded the capital building prosecutor said the retired Air Force lieutenant Colonel carried plastic zip tie handcuffs. That's because he intended to take hostages and perhaps try to execute members of the U. S government social media posts from Brock, including one posted on the day of the riot, said Patriots on the Capitol Patriots. Storming men with guns need to shoot their way in a judge ordered brought confined to his home with a monitoring device and he was ordered to surrender all weapons charity. McCurdy NEWS radio 1200 W Away, I Texas was the first to distribute more than one million cove in 19 vaccinations, but there's still problems with supply. At the state's getting fewer doses from the federal government. Compared to other big states and Rice University health economist Vivian Host is that's not fair. Other states are slower. Well, um You know they should be behind us. Not not not us being behind them. The Texas is getting enough doses to vaccinate about 7% of the population. That's fewer than California, New York and Florida, all of whom are distributing a fewer vaccines. Thousands of more doses of the vaccine are said to be available next week in San Antonio, and those eligible to get the shot have to call to make an appointment. Well met announced today. 9000 more doses. The vaccine will be available locations on the south and west sides of San Antonio. For those in the phase one A and one B groups at the cove in 19 hotline to schedule an appointment will open it. 8 A.m. tomorrow morning at the toll free number is 833. 968 17 45 walk ins.

KOMO
"mccurdy" Discussed on KOMO
"The 2300 block of 104th Street Court deputy chief Hallie McCurdy is with the West Pierce fire and rescue. What they do is they make polyurethane codings as well as phone so truck bed liners is kind of their specialty. That process involves a lot of different hazardous materials. The Pierce County Hazardous materials incident, teams of the smoke from the fire was considered to be very toxic. Fires out now, and people got all the all clear to return a nearby homes and businesses caused the fire is still under investigation. Bipartisan pair of senators are hoping to legalize sports betting in Washington state. Republican Curtis King and Democrat Marco Leo's have introduced SB 52 12, which would legalize such gambling. Sports betting was allowed to tribal casinos starting last year after the U. S. Supreme Court struck down a federal ban in 2018 Supreme Court ruling really is going to force states to deal with this, and so that's another reason why I kind of making sure it's carefully regulated that there is, you know that transparency and oversight, Senator Leah says Some of the regulations in the bill include a ban on betting on collegiate events involving Washington teams. And a complete prohibition on East sports Gambling. Jeff Pooja, Look come on you. It's unclear how much of a role the Covic shut down plays in it. My King County has reached a grim record. Jell O King County Public Health, says 42 People died from overdoses in the two week period between December 27th in January. 9th that's the most they've ever seen in 14 days. Current events in the nation's capital seemed be having had compounded the stress and anxiety and so many Americans already feel because of the cove. It 19 pandemic. It was. Suzanne Fong has what one mental health experts saying about when it's time to get professional help. Doctor Mylene Dong is a practicing clinical psychologist. She's seen a big demand for help. The level of calls that I get from people seeking treatment is more than I've ever seen in my entire career. Over the past 10 months, mental health experts have seen more people experiencing anxiety and depression. Some mental health providers are inundated with patients seeking treatment. For some people, the social isolation and the stresses of living with covert 19 have been a huge factor. And now seeing what's happening in the news in our nation's capital and our own capital is compounding the stress and uncertainty for some people. We're all feeling very anxious right now, because the world is just uncertain in some level of that is to be expected. But if you're starting to notice that it's really interfering with your life like it's causing you to worry too much. During the day you having trouble falling asleep or you're seeing conflict and you're moody.

KOMO
"mccurdy" Discussed on KOMO
"Block of 104th Street Court, deputy Fire chief, Hallie McCurdy is with West Pierce fire and rescue. What they do is they make polyurethane codings as well as phone so truck bed liners is kind of their specialty. That process involves a lot of different houses materials. The Pierce County Hazardous Materials incident team said the smoke from the fire was considered to be very toxic. It's out, people got the all clear to return to their nearby homes and businesses. But the cause is still under investigation. Coming up the vaccine timeline gets a slight boost. I'm Brian Calvary with how Washington's plans still seems to lag behind others, but first a 12 before it's time for a couple of traffic update, which we do every 10 minutes on the force from the tube in law Group Traffic Center. What are we dealing with today? Still seeing a few closures out there due to the storm related damage from the other night and a couple blocking issues unrelated to that first off highway, 5 12 in liquid and the Parkland areas. You were just talking about the exits both West and he's bound to steal street are still closed for the time being, as crews work on the cleanup. Meanwhile, In Seattle East, Marge always still blocked both directions between 16th Avenue South and South Ellis Street to do two down two power cables and fallen trees on the road is closed Highway 20 and Island County between Port Townsend Coupeville do too An emergency response. Our next report is at 12 14 11 Smith. Couple traffic are coming forecast now and we get that from meteorologist Kristen Clarke thankful for the sunshine Today. All of our rivers have been responding nicely to the recent rain we've had,.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Riot the capital. The National Mall is normally crowded with people to witness the inaugural ceremonies on the nation's west front. Houston police officer is stepping down after attending last week's storming of the U. S. Capitol. Houston police Chief Art Azevedo says the officer tendered his resignation today. Azevedo is not identifying the now ex cop, saying his name will be released once the FBI and Justice Department finished their investigation. The chief told reporters yesterday he learned the man was at the rally after seeing Facebook photos he expects the 18 year veteran to be charged. U. S Space Command headquarters isn't coming to Texas. After all, charity. McCurdy has details. The Air Force has picked the Army's Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama, as the new home for its headquarters Space Command is currently held at Peterson Air Force Base in southern Colorado. San Antonio was among six finalists being considered, mayor Ron Nirenberg says despite being snubbed, there are good things to come. The bottom line is for us. I think we have really turned heads and been short listed for future opportunities. In the Defense Department, as well as underscoring our ability to keep and grow the missions that we have here. Other states in the running. We're Florida, Nebraska in New Mexico. The final decision will be announced in 2023 charity. McCurdy news radio 1200 W. O AI Before the San Antonio Spurs take the court tonight in their game against the Houston Rockets. Players from both teams will be zapped by a Corona virus, killing UV rays Robot Daisy Heverlee, in general manager of the 18 T Center says they've been scuttled. Shuttling the technology all over the arena. We're gonna be deploying the light striker about in the locker rooms, the restrooms. The different dressing rooms are conference rooms are office spaces. The restrooms. The Spurs are so far the only professional basketball team to debut and deploy the robot, which is made by cynics, light strike, and it is not cheap..

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Sheriff, I'm going to guess that my cohorts Mr T and Charity McCurdy of now taking down their tree and a box. Yes, sir, and started away Thief. Following story might Be a reason to go with a tree in a box or you might want to just search out some mental health. Assistance. There's a right way to get rid of your Christmas tree, and there's a wrong way. The right way. Take it out to the curb, and somebody eventually will come by and pick it up. Wrong way is this I'm almost reluctant to mention that this was done by a Texan on Saturday. Someone in McKinney, Texas, tried to get rid of their Christmas tree by putting it in the fireplace and lighten it up. No, they did. Oh, yeah. Well. Safe to say that doesn't work. Dr. Needles and sap catch on fire way too fast and a lead to a whole lot of smoke. Not on Lee did they put their Christmas tree into the fire? All they put into the fire was the top of the Christmas tree and left half of it extending out into the living room floor, so the fire spread down the tree into their living room. Fortunately, the fire department was able to put it out before the house burned down. At the House did suffer a lot of smoke and fire damage. It's SSM a zing, isn't it? Yeah, absolutely amazing, And that's all I got to say.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"You missed it, and I'm gonna have to turn to charity McCurdy in the 24 hour news center to get confirmation. Because I was asleep. She was probably asleep too. But she knows these things. Did the wine splash down actually happened overnight like it was supposed to in the gulf. You know, I haven't followed up on that one. Charlie. I can't tell you about the Bordeaux, but I wish I could be one of the first of pop. Open that bottle and have a sample. Well, there are 12 bottles in case you missed it. 12 bottles of French Bordeaux wine. We'll just assume splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico last night or overnight came from the international space station. Along with the 12 bottles of wine were hundreds of snippets of grapevines. Wine and the clipping spent a year orbiting the world. The reason with regard to the wine researchers wanted to see how space altered the sedimentation the bubbles in the overall aging process. As for the rest of payload, that was ah bunch of mice and some other gear and it did splash down. Okay, good. It's all about agriculture, Quote from the space cargo unlimited. C E 00. Our goal is to tackle the solution of how we're going to have an agricultural tomorrow that is both organic and healthy and able defeat humanity. And we think space has the key. Now. None of the bottles will be open until the end of next month. That's one space cargo unlimited company again behind the experiments will pop open a bottle or two of the 12 for a tasting DAX will happen to actually happen in boy do buy some of France's top connoisseurs. Why send it the space bringing back down into the gulf and then happy ship with the France when they could just send it? The pops house. Everything you need to know about, you know, sedimentation and, uh, what was the rest of it? Sedimentation. Chemical makeup. All that pop can do that, for sure. I mean, I know he's busy, but it probably could find time. Yes, yeah, exactly. Headlines, traffic and weather. Senate.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"Working for about 3.5 weeks to make vaccines available into Administer them and then also doing so during the time of both Christmas and New Year's. It's stunning to see what we've accomplished, the governor says of her 802,000. People have gotten the vaccination with more than 80,000 getting the second dose. It calls it the fastest vaccination rollout in Texas history, saying it's remarkable how quickly people are getting treated because the vaccine was approved just last month. And any time that super contagious strain of Corona virus is making the rounds across Texas New Oasis County health officials say. The new coronavirus train, first identified in Britain is now in Corpus Christi, a man in his sixties, returned to Corpus Christi in late December from a trip to the UK to deal with a family emergency. He was diagnosed after his return and is now in quarantine. Health officials expect him to recover. The man's diagnosis is the second case of the new strain in Texas, One of eight states where the variant has turned up. The first Texas case was a Houston man in his thirties would know travel history. Charity. McCurdy news radio 1200 W O AI. With Fiesta 2021 scheduled just three months away, San Antonio City leaders were still working on how to make the event. It's safest possible may run, Nierenberg says. They'll have a better grasp on things in a couple of weeks. We discussed earlier in the fall when the decision point was for Fiesta in that point has not arrived yet. It'll be later this month. Fiesta 2021 is scheduled to start in April. Get the latest news anytime anywhere. Just tell your voice activated. Smart device to play news. Radio 1200 w o a I on I Heart radio. I'm Carrie Laki news. Radio 1200 W away. I.

Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"mccurdy" Discussed on Newsradio 1200 WOAI
"W Away I an I Heart radio I'm charity. McCurdy news radio 1200 W O AI now traffic and weather together. From the W away I traffic center much better days of you traveling along I 10 West van Looks like that wreck we had at Northwest Loop or 10 is completely gone into back up, which was At one point all the way back to West Avenue has completely unwound. If you happen to see any traffic problems, give us a call at 210785 26 out one Michael Scott NewsRadio 1200 Wook. I This report is sponsored by Our Lady of the Lake University and Dima Kate for New Spring 2021 Transfer students is now available at our Lady of the Lake University. Cover up to half the cost of your tuition and fees by applying today Find higher education. Higher purpose at O l l u s a dot et you from the 1000 Oaks Automotive Weather Center, a cold rain on the way by the tail into the weekend. Clear sky this morning might see a few clouds of time Brother that looks like sunshine today 60 clear tonight After a few clouds early 34 tomorrow clouds on the increase. 57 grain develops tomorrow night cloudy and rainy on Sunday. I'm meteorologist Race digit from the Weather Channel on San Antonio's official weather station. NewsRadio 1200 W Away I This report is sponsored by Compassion International. It's a new year. But for kids in poverty around the world things they're still desperate. Join compassion with your one time $40 gift to provide a covert relief kid to a family in poverty. Text the word Give 283393 that's give 283393 I've gotta follow that dream Wherever that dream may leave, E got a lot of love for you to find me a little about me My second favorite Elvis Presley Song. My favorite is If I can dream, uh, Elvis, one of those guys there, There are others. But Elvis is one of the guys. At least for May I could give you sought my favorite and second favorite in a heartbeat. It's like threats through 50 that I have a problem with what comes next. Here to your favorite suspicious.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
Congress Didn’t Include State And Local Aid In Stimulus package
"That stripped down relief. Bill we thought was going to pass left out aid for state and local. Governments states are now fighting each other over. Which should be able to collect income taxes for the hundreds of thousands of remote workers who used to commute across state lines from the workplace culture desk. Marketplace's megan mccarthy carino has that one before the pandemic dave hausky commuted everyday between his new jersey home into work at an architecture. Firm in manhattan. I ride my folding bike to the ferry. And then i take a theory across. He also has to file taxes in both places. New york is one of seven states which tax workers based on their physical office is located new jersey normally refunds the more than one billion dollars paid by residents like miron hausky who have to pay taxes to new york but this year is different than it was march fifteenth when my office close to new jersey and about a dozen states are bringing the legal question to the supreme court to try to stop states from taxing workers who never step foot in the office. This becomes a serious problem. If remote work becomes a long term phenomenon as it probably will jared wall sack with tax foundation says while states have had agreements to avoid double taxing workers. That could change if your home state decides that you truly are both living and working in their state than they might still tax you especially as state struggle to make a drop in other tax revenues due to the pandemic says lewis shiner with the brookings institution. Clearly there's some hain things like parking tolls and gas taxes and drops in tourism and sales taxes. All that's pushed state revenues down an average of five percent so every last tax dollar counts. I megan mccurdy carino for marketplace.

Rush Limbaugh
More than 70,000 lives lost: It’s been nearly 20 years since Texas had deathless day on its roads
"Saturday marks a grim milestone for taxes. Tomorrow. November 7th marks 20 years of someone dying on a Texas road every single day for the past 20 years, an average of 10 people are killed on Texas roads each day. The Texas Department of Transportation is trying to reverse that troubling trend and may have. Last year, The Texas Transportation Commission set the goal of cutting the number of traffic deaths and half by 2035. And fully eliminating them by the year. 2050 Charity McCurdy NEWS Radio 1200 W Away I

Rush Limbaugh
Houston's next cold front coming this week
"Enjoy the warm temps while you can. The big chill is coming next week. Starting Monday, it will really start to feel like fall. We have a strong cold front that's forecast to send temperatures plummeting with lows in the fifties. By Tuesday, we'll see a high in the low sixties with showers in the forecast as the upper low behind the Cold Front slowly moves by through Wednesday. By Thursday, high temperatures will bounce back up, but not by much will enjoy cooler weather chilly nights with highs in the low seventy's charity McCurdy News Radio 1200 W

Sean Hannity
Texas mother, unborn child killed when 'friend' allegedly cuts baby out of womb
"Her second child, has been viciously murdered in Far East Texas 22 year old Reagan Hancock was eight months pregnant when she had her unborn baby girl cut from her womb by a woman who she considered a friend, according to a fundraiser. It's been set up for her family. Hancocks mother reportedly discovered her daughter dead on Friday. The unidentified suspect cross state lines and showed up at an Oklahoma hospital with the child. The baby girl did not survive. The woman was arrested and charged with the kidnapping and murder of an unborn child. More charges are expected Charity McCurdy

Sean Hannity
Texas police officer arrested on suspicion of murder in fatal shooting of Jonathan Price
"Not released any details about 31 year old Jonathan Price's death this past Saturday outside a gas station. Rule. Hunt County Price's family claimed he was trying to break up a fight between a couple officer Shawn Lucas, who responded attempted to detain price. Lucas's attorney claims Price refused repeated instructions and physically resisted it. At one point attempted to take the Taser away from Officer Lucas Prices. Mother wants the death penalty. He didn't have the shooting. I want to see him. Feel the pain that I'm feeling. Lucas has been charged with murder with Bond set at $1 Million Charity McCurdy NewsRadio

Coast to Coast AM with George Noory
Houston - Texas judge issues shelter at home order for Hidalgo County
"Hilda go counting in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas will be requiring residents to shelter at home in order to try to combat the spread of Corona virus. The order also includes a curfew for those 18 and older, essential travel limitations and a requirement for facial coverings well outdoors. This comes as a county reported 34 deaths and 524 additional cove in 19 cases on Monday. According to Governor Abbott's office. This order has no enforcement mechanism, which makes it simply a recommendation that was charity. McCurdy

Joe Pags
San Antonio-area school district leaders discuss future of classrooms, sports, budget constraints amid COVID-19 pandemic
"School district officials in the San Antonio area working on how to have students back in classrooms over the summer and in the fall and charity McCurdy has the details district leaders say the situation with the pandemic is constantly changing and they have to be ready to respond to different guidelines from week to week a combination of classroom and online learning may lie ahead when schools back in session social distancing may continue meaning fewer kids on the bus and more buses on the road contact sports will most likely be

Forum
Los Angeles study suggests virus much more widespread
"George Rosenberg epidemiologist UC San Francisco is with us Natasha cheetah is also with us infectious disease expert at Johns Hopkins medicine and science reporter Lesley McClurg and we've been talking a lot about the Stanford study which found that far more what is far more widespread coronavirus infection rates in previously thought Leslie McCurdy was gonna run down from you about the U. S. C. study how it differs and what it actually tells us in conjunction with a separate study or against we're talking about that the USC study looking at Los Angeles county yes yes there in in Los Angeles county I mean both studies basically find that the antibody rate is much higher indicated many more people had antibodies than than previously thought so in Los Angeles county researchers looked at about eight hundred and forty six people and they found that up to five point six percent of the county's adult population carried antibodies to the corona virus if that's accurate that would mean that more than four hundred thousand residents have been exposed to the virus and you know for comparison only eight thousand cases have been confirmed and you know around that around eighty eight thousand cases here in early April so when this when this study was done it was like a thousand cases so you know we're looking at four hundred forty two thousand verses eight thousand so if these test results are accurate which you know as the other guests have pointed out there's a lot of questions about our ability to know if antibody testing is really working but either way there may be many more cases than we thought and the prevalence of the virus in the community is likely much higher than we think in a tweet George was very from a listener named Michael says the criticism I heard as a Stanford study wasn't the people tested were not a random sampling of county residents well that is a criticism they tried to adjust for the advertisement the recruitment was through Facebook interesting idea but there's you know there's always there's there's sort of nagging suspicion that people who participated may have had like a like a previous like a previous caller discussed you may have had symptoms of thought they might have been infected and and went to participate in the study for that reason so that would skewer towards higher results obviously you need a perfect you know you'd come up with the perfect estimate for the county you need a perfect example and you know that that's just the problems of epidemiology it's a it's a a trade off between efficiency and cost and get imperfection on the other hand and you know what yeah well I just answer a question from a listener who says there must be antibodies formed or there wouldn't be a peak and decline afterwards an incidence well antibodies yeah that is it if they're older there's old infection antibodies are measuring older infection as Dr cheetah says it's you know they peak at around eleven twelve we first can measure antibodies around eleven or twelve days post initial infection so yeah they reflect what's happened in the past in the and to the extent that we see out of bodies it's question not up with whether they're there or not but how many are there what's the what proportion of the study population at positive antibody test we know that your antibodies we know that job bad days probably peaked here last week and we know that we're gonna have you know that there's been a faction circulating let me go to another caller and Jill is joining us next from Oakland show you're on the air welcome thank you for taking my call so I'm wondering when antibody testing is going to be available to the public I believe that I have both made back in late January and I contracted it from going to the pharmacy I was sick for over ten days had all the symptoms other than ammonia didn't go it down inspiratory system and I've been asking my doctor and health care provider for an antibody cast and they keep saying out loud not approved by the FDA do we have any idea when they're coming out let's have a clear sense of life here I think I think that the reason I'm I'm pausing is that you know because these antibody test are not necessarily accurate we're gonna get a lot of marketing I think we're gonna get point of sales and direct consumer tests on the market you know I think there's like ninety something available as George pointed out so but using those tests to determine whether or not you had the virus is questionable at this point because the thirties test are not necessarily reliable and there are a few that the FDA has approved but even those were really pushed through much quicker than we normally would we are really in an interesting moment you know for some contacts as a science reporter at these two studies that we're talking about this morning we never would have gone to print onto pre publications in a past era you know a few months ago if you if I was given a press release about two studies that were not in an esteemed journal and had been here if you would we never would have brought that information forward to the public but we're in a very different era so to address the caller's question antibody testing could be available you know very soon but whether or not the test results are accurate and really tell you whether or not you have the virus is you know really still yet to be determined and again if you have questions or would like to join us you can do so at eight six six seven three three six seven eight six let me go back to unitas cheetah a good question from Joe's question is the relevance of antibody testing what is relevant to have the test for figuring out when to end or loosen shelter in place well that's a great question and I think there's been a little bit of confusion and conflation around the wall of serologic antibody testing with regards to public health measures to you know ease up restrictions so it's one part of the arsenal of helping us control and the pandemic what what anybody can do for us is you know what we know is there something called her to me which is once another people in a population are immune to a specific infection it tends to keep infections at bay whether or not there's enough herd immunity is partially dependent on how infections and infection is so for example with measles which is I think one of the most infectious diseases out there you have to we will reach levels above ninety percent immunity to prevent outbreaks of happening some experts have estimated that given that the transmissibility and effectiveness of sars could be too we probably need somewhere between fifty and sixty percent of the population to be infected to upgrade amenities so what what's your article testing computer in terms of clinical easing of restrictions is give us a snapshot of where we are as a community in terms of how many people could potentially have immunity and again this this is provided that the tests are actually testing for true in unity but without other measures like aggressive contact tracing these meaning you know a health department here is about a case they go they find that case they test them and then make sure that that person is quarantining themselves and then test all the people who work closely connected to that person find more cases Quintino sites without those kinds of measures we cannot mitigate the epidemic and just knowing so logic testing is not going to help us in terms of opening back up easing restrictions etcetera unless we have that other piece of things which is aggressive contact tracing I do after a few days but I think we're a few months out from the reader program we did a whole hour contact racing I think it's interval just as you're saying it is but science is moving very quickly or at least trying to I'm wondering though since you mention her community what you would say in response to a listener name Angela who writes I've heard that Sweden is about to return immunity status my concern is that by isolating are we not creating a situation we are less likely to develop community and one of other viruses out there that we could also be susceptible to because of isolation and lack of community development thank you Judy I mean in terms of other viruses I don't I don't know if there is other viruses that we necessarily need to worry about people not getting immune to I mean most respiratory viruses circulate annually and those most viruses you do not have long term protective immunity in terms of respiratory viruses you know I think the question of should we just let everybody going to there's more immunity how to do the bit about that idea flattening the curve and so if if everyone gets stars Kobe to we're going to have the health system completely overwhelmed because even if you know the the the mortality rates are you know lower than what's been anticipated you're still going to have a lot of people going to the hospital needing to be an icy use etcetera and then even if we're talking about they were saying the fifty to sixty percent of the population of the United States needs to be immune to have herd immunity that is fifty to sixty percent of millions of people and then even if you have a mortality rate that's lower than what's been projected you're still looking at around you know sixty thousand or more people dying from sars Kobe to and I think the question is are we as a country ready to look each other in the eye and say that you know that's a that's a consequence willing to take and again I think what we focus a lot of mortality rate but we're not looking at again hospitalizations people going to the intensive care unit the stock quote les of people's health from having those experiences and what that does I think it's hard to incorporate all of that I think it's safe to say there's a major chasm between to detecting antibodies and interpreting them I think I've learned that from the stating that I've been doing index rose were do you have a comment about Sweden's approach no shelter in place order relying on people use common sense for more calorie rate six times out of Norway I think it's a failed experiment as far as I can tell a doctor doctors she was totally right we could do this assuming we know what antibody positivity mac but it would be that that the cost you remember the original projections are two point to one point seventy two point two million deaths in the US yes seems like pretty big cost to me water you can just hang tight and wait for vaccines also yeah I don't think it's a I don't think it's a great idea well since you mentioned that scene this is a little bit ominous question from a listener and polishes its antibodies formed or not neutralizing doesn't that mean that any vaccine might not be protective no I don't think so I we it has to be directed to I think an act of a vaccine directed against the part of the of the covert nineteen virus the stars Kobe to virus that attach is to the to epithelial cells through the Asian hub is to enable our receptor site you directed antibodies against that part of the that part of the virus the so called spike protein I think that has a high likelihood of producing immunity and that's in fact when we do look for neutralizing antibodies that's those are the types of antibodies that come that come up that are specific for that piece of the virus the part that attach as they were not saying then that sorry we're not saying that the infection isn't producing a body or you talking about it I think we're just saying we don't know if that's the case yet and can you answer a question from another listener doctor to entice you cheat against infectious disease expert Johns Hopkins medicine listen once in

Your Brain on Facts
Greatest Hits: Well-traveled Bodies
"In the winter of nineteen seventy six the six million dollar man. Tv show was filming in a haunted house in Long Beach. California when a crew member went to move a garish looking dummy to a different spot. The dummies arm broke off at the elbow. It was then that the crew member noticed the end of a human bone. Sticking out of the truncated limb. This wasn't a mannequin. This was elmer mccurdy a career criminal who died sixty five years earlier in Oklahoma. My Name's Moxy. And this is your brain on facts as forensic science slash true crime slash weird history buff of the first order. I almost didn't include mccurdy in today's episode of well-traveled corpses. Because his story makes all of these lists. But you know me. I like to be thorough. Elmer mccurdy was born January. First eighteen eighty two an unwed mother and adopted by his uncle and aunt. The first twenty years of his life were fairly unremarkable until a string of personal losses led him to say screw it. I'm ago Robson. Trains a brief stint in the army. Seen him trained to use nitroglycerine for demolition and he decided to blend the two careers the trouble was he tended to be heavy handed with the explosives once costing his gang ninety percent of the money in a safe he blew their remaining ten percent that they did get was in coins. That were melted together. Mccurdy's final robbery took place on October. Fourth Nineteen Eleven Niro Keys Oklahoma. When mccurdy and his men mistakenly stopped a passenger train instead of the one carrying four hundred thousand dollars that they were after the men were only able to steal about forty six dollars from the mail clerk some whiskey a pistol and the train conductors. Watch a newspaper account of the robbery called it quote. One of the smallest in the history of train robbery even still a two thousand dollar bounty was put on mccurdy and someone gave him up in the wee hours of October seventh. Apostasy of sheriff's tracked mccurdy to a Hacia using bloodhounds. Gunfire was exchanged for over an hour and in the end. Mccurdy was shot in the chest and killed mccurdy. Spotty was subsequently taken to the Johnson funeral home in Husk Oklahoma where it went on claimed Joseph Johnson the owner and undertaker embalmed body with an arsenic based preservative and stored it in the back of the funeral home refusing to bury the body or release it until he had been paid for his services. Johnson then decided if he was going to get any money out of this situation. He'd have to be more proactive. He dressed the corpse up in street. Clothes place to rifle and mccurdy's hands and stood up in the corner of the funeral home for a nickel apiece. Visitors could see the bandit who wouldn't give up. Mccurdy became a popular attraction at the funeral home and also drew the attention of carnival. Promoters though Johnson refused numerous offers to buy the mummified body in nineteen sixteen a man claiming to be elmer mccurdy's long lost brother got permission from the sheriff to take custody of the body and ship it to San Francisco for a proper burial. The following day Johnson released the body to this man and an accomplice who then put it on a train bound for Arkansas City Kansas. Then were in fact. James and Charles Patterson owners of the Great Patterson Carnival shows where mccurdy's corpse would be featured until nineteen twenty two when Paterson sold his operation to Louis. Sonny Sonny use mccurdy's corpse in his Traveling Museum of crime show which featured wax replicas famous outlaws such as Bill Doolan and Jesse James in Nineteen Twenty eight. The corpse was part of the official sideshow that accompanied the Trans American footrace. In thirty three it was acquired for a time. By director Duane Esper- to promote his exploitation film narcotic with an exclamation point in a very William Castle style move. The corpse was placed in the lobby of the theater as a dead dope. Fiend by this time some twenty two years after death mccurdy's body had become fide. The skin was hard and the body had shriveled to the size of a child. Esperer claims that this deterioration was proof of the danger of drunks. Mccurdy's corpse would bounce between warehouses and movie sets for the next four decades damage from mishandling. Meant that the corpse was no longer all that lifelike which is how it found. Its Way to the left in the dark funhouse at the Pike in Long Beach. After it was discovered that he wasn't a mannequin mccurdy was sent to the La Coroner by this time. The body was essentially petrified and had been covered in wax and layers of paint. It weighed about fifty pounds or twenty three kilos and was sixty three inches or one hundred sixty centimeters tall. Some hair was still visible on the sides. And back of the head but mccurdy's ears big toes and many of his fingers. Were missing of all the clues that lead the coroner and accompanying historians to determine the mummy's identity. The most interesting was found in the courteous mouth. It had nothing to do with. His teeth was a nineteen twenty. Four penny and ticket stops to the one forty West Pike side show and the Louis Sunny Museum of crime. The discovery made national headlines and an actual distant relative came forward to claim mccurdy's body which was buried on April twenty second nineteen seventy seven in the boot hill section of the summit new cemetery in Guthrie Oklahoma next to the actual body of outlaw. Bill Doolan two feet of concrete were poured on top of the coffin to ensure that mccurdy's rambling days for over mccurdy. Hardly the only outlaw turned famous. Mummy take the case of one. Hazel Farris born in Kentucky in eighteen eighty orphaned as a child and later married to a man with whom she drank heavily and fought loudly. Her history is morphed into folklore but by all accounts on August Sixth Nineteen Five. The couple had an argument over Paris's desire to buy a new hat. If you've been in a relationship for any length of time you know that wasn't really what they were fighting about. The two came to blows and Farris ended up shooting. Her husband who died on the living room floor. Neighbors heard the gunshots summoned police. The situation did not improve upon their arrival because fairus shot and killed them to a passing. Deputy Sheriff heard. The Commotion Gained Entry. To the House and tried to restrain Farris during the scuffle. The deputy tripped on Ferris's husband's body accidentally firing his gun and shooting off. One of her fingers there is eventually broke free and fatally shot the deputy as well so she shot the sheriff and she did shoot the deputy with five murders under her belt and a five hundred dollar reward for her capture which I couldn't put into modern figures because the inflation calculators don't go back that far fairus fled to Bessemer Alabama to try to begin a new life. One version of her story has her posing as schoolmarm another as her working as a prostitute. Both agree that she drank excessively she took up with a new man and when they became engaged fairus confided in. Him who she really was. He immediately gave her up to police on December twentieth. Nineteen O six fairly certain. She wouldn't emerge victorious from a second shootout. He sulfurous committed suicide by drinking combination of Whiskey fuel. Oil and Arsenic Ferris's body was taken to Adams vermillion furniture which also sold caskets and as such functioned as the local funeral parlour. No one came forward to claim her body which was strangely mummifying rather than decomposing. There is speculation that it's because of the chemicals Ferris drink but I don't put a great deal of stock by that regardless of the reason the corpse had longevity and a certain renown Adams began charging curious visitors ten cents to see the notorious outlaw. After a time Ferris's body hit the road. When atoms loaned the corpse to various exhibitors including his brother and Tuscaloosa Palace of wonders sideshow operator Captain Harvey Leabeau's well and OC Brooks who featured the well preserved remains in his traveling show for forty years when he died brooks left Hazel to a nephew on the condition that any money raised from displaying her be donated to charity. As the story goes Brooks's nephew displayed. Ferris's mummy to raise money to build churches in Tennessee.

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