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On The Rekord
A highlight from Episode 122 - Sept. 17th, 2023 - B.A.N.S
"All right, all right, all right, all right. Welcoming you guys to another lovely episode of On The Record Podcast. I am DJ Intense, your host the most. And to the left of me, I have I am Walt. What's up, Walt? I'm about to say another word, my guy. If you guys heard earlier, you know, we were just doing some things off cameras. They're off the record. Things we don't, we're not going to bring on the record. And if we are, you're not going to get it. Unless you paid for it to Patreon. You know? Yeah, me too. That voice you hear right now, but there's no other than Ceddi said, what's up Ceddi? The infamous C -E -D. What's up people? How you doing people? I'm doing all right, I'm doing all right, man. You know, we took some time off. It was Labor Day weekend. Yeah. And then the final weekend, which is work weekend. Dude, we were work, work, work, work, work. Nonstop. Dude, I just figured they don't. Almost 90 hours of work. OT, OT. Man. One day was 20 hours of work. That's the state job. I can't wait till you quit that job. You and I both, brother. I need to make some money, but working like a slave ain't it, man? Nah. Bob Brock just said it. You think that you can get by with this hard work alone? Nah, you're fooling yourself. You're fooling yourself. Used to do that, but now you're doing that. It's a lie. It's a lie. It's a myth. All people is you do hard work, and you'll become a successor, that's all. Listen, reality is in this country, in America, you have to do a lot of grime. You gotta do a lot of collaboration. Depending on how you wanna do it, but most of the time, all those people who are billionaires and trillionaires are the ones who did the most foul -ish humanly possible to get what they're at right now in life. Listen, right now we're at over 180 days in the writer's strike and the actor's strike right now. And it could have ended this right now. This thing should have been handled already. $50 million for both unions. And now they're gonna get a loss of over $300 to $500 million because of this strike. And you have people like Drew Barrymore's punk ass. Well, she reneged on it though. She had to, because dude, she was getting the business with the WGA and the SGA. And it's separate, you know. Even... Bill Maher's bitch ass too, man, was... I didn't get the damn thing off the running. Was, oh, I don't need no writers, I'll be our show. Look, dude, your show sucks. The Seddie Swear Counter is in full effect. There you go, you have one. You can do like a ding sound from now on for my swears. I'm gonna keep it calm. I'm gonna keep it professional. Seddie the Sailor Man. I can't swish, come on. Listen, man, I'm just telling you, when Seddie get that spinach boy, man, we poppin' ice today. Oh, yeah. Little bird watch out. Now, but on some real issues, like dude, Bill Maher, the guy who said, I'm not a field n -word, I'm a house n -word, and who crapped on Stan Lee after he died and stuff, and says a bunch of other ridiculously retarded things, says he's gonna do a show. Stan Lee who? Marvel comic Stan Lee. Oh, Stan Lee, oh. That's what Bill Maher said. Yo, he be going extra heavy trying to relate to us blacks. You're a not house n -word. You're at the table, bro. You got the good chair. You got the good piece of chicken. He used to be down by the dam, but nowadays, man, it's horrible. He's just, you know, he's trying. What the legend Paul Mooney said, everybody wants to be black, so it's time to be black? Listen, you think Paul Mooney is trying to be black and competent? Hell no. I want to be in a gated community area. What's wrong with you? Like he says, everybody wants to be black. He listen to King Koon, so he know what that's about. Yeah, but Bill Maher is doing his show still, which I think it was crap with writers. It's going to be crap about writers. And then, you know, you're going to have to hire writers who are not non -union writers. We're going to be scabs. We're going to pretty much destroy their any chance of them getting actual work when the strike is done. If you get caught. Well, if you are what you say you are, then have no fear. Even if you're on YouTube and you want to get a chance of being in the industry, you can't do no reviews. No, no movie reviews, no TV show reviews, nothing. There's a strike. You doing that? You will be known and accounted for when you want to get your membership. And trust me, you don't want those problems. But my thing is, if there was already YouTubers like successful already doing movie reviews and being credible and stuff like that, that won't affect them. Is it already locked in like a partnership or whatever with certain movies? Then they could do it. As long as they get the permission from their respective union. OK. If they do something brand new, if we're coming out with The Exorcist coming out next week, they can't do no review for that at all. Oh, wow. Wah wah. Listen, I can't go into it because I want to become in that union because I want to be a voice actor. You want to sell out. I get it. So I can't speak on it at all. No, no, no. He's not selling out. No, he wants to. He wants to. No, he doesn't want to sell out. You want the Disney money. No, I want to buy in. He wants to buy in. Oh, yes. You want to buy in, you got to sell out, right? No, the license is fucking me, bro. I'm just saying. The license, the thing to get a SAG card, it's over $3 ,000 to get a SAG card. And you have to get that SAG card in order to get some work and residuals and all that stuff. That's just what it is. Listen, man, listen, Harvey Weinstein's in prison, bro. He can't get to you, my guy. He can't get to you, my guy. Listen, man, don't take that hotel meeting, bro. Am I Rose McGowan? Shoot it. It's either a Zoom call. I'm actually Judd. It's either a Zoom call or a posh Beverly Hills restaurant or a Permell Studios, wherever that super creep was out here making his rounds. But you don't got to worry about that no more. Filthy behavior. One of the girls was saying like, yeah, when I said no more hanky panky, you know. He felt a way. Yeah, you want that rolling letter to there, don't you? My guy, how could he feel a way? You've been imposing your will on these ladies for a long time. Speaking of entertainment, you had a concert this weekend, right? Yeah, yeah. I was, you know, I was like. This guy was really outside. I was like, I was like, I was like. What concert was this? I was like. Let me tell you. Go ahead, say it. I was like from the acting sheriff up north, back to back out here, you know. Yes, so for all the first time, longtime listeners, and you know, last time listening to how evidence goes, I had a couple of shows. This past Thursday, I went to an event that was sponsored by Spotify for up and coming artists. I saw three, three very, very talented artists. The main artist I went to see goes by Kamari. He's an artist that I discovered around COVID. He has a lot of like influences. He reminds me of like a Frank Ocean. He's really that, you know, artist type dude. And he put out this great, incredible album called A Brief Nirvana, which I advise everybody to check out. His name is Kamari, K -H -A -M -A -R -I. Highly recommend him. And I also saw these two other artists from the UK, St. Harrison and Elmin. That's my boy. And overall, it was a great experience, very, you know. It was at SOB, Sound of Brazil in New York City. Very intimate setting, great turnout, great energy.

Katnip & Coffee
Katbrat Meets Eugene, A Camera-Shy Bard Owl
"So where are you from you're from the yes we're done in largo George C Macau Park okay we have like so many names the park is George C Macau are called Friends of Largo Turtle Park and the narrows okay there narrows are going to be going away but we're down on off of waltzingham I think it's called which is the bridge right before going to Indian Rocks Beach okay our park is right there we've got we're nonprofit we have Eagles Hawks Falcons different owls we have the great horned owl we have her the barred owl and a bunch of the little screech owls I don't know if you've seen the smaller one right but they're all unreleasable they either have an injury or their imprints to human okay can you tell us a little bit about her story her name is Eugene so she came to us we thought it was a male turned out to be a female we kept her name Eugene she came to us with an injury to the eye we don't know what caused it we think it could have been a branch or a fight they tend to be very territorial birds so they get into fights over nests all the time especially when they have their their young so she's been with us since then the eye ended up getting infected so we had to get it removed and she's been with us since we have another barred owl there at the park but yeah she's a sweetheart a sweetheart what is can you explain what a barred owl yeah so you might have heard barn owls yes and this is a barred owl and you can tell because she's got the bars okay she weighs about two pounds because you think she'd be about ten pounds but she's only two pounds they're pretty hollow no we don't reason wise we've got oils on our hands okay and their feathers are waterproof or cages outside so we you know she may get wet and we just want to make sure that her feathers stay what is their normal lifespan so in the wild they may last anywhere between eight to ten years but in captivity or cared for as we have her and they can go into the yeah 20s yeah they last pretty long time just not in the wild right what so let me ask you this as far as taking care of them are what is the percentage of being able to get to go back into the wild afterwards and being on their own on the injury she also has tendonitis okay I'm so when I guess it depends on the injury right I don't know the percentage but a lot of them that come to us and abstain okay yeah and probably the age as well right yeah it depends on and a lot of them we don't even have the money to get them tested okay you know DNA tested to find out if they're male or female how we can tell if it's male or female is by weight so they get weighed in every Monday and the males always tend to be less in weight than the females okay so the females are heavier so that's why at first we thought it was a boy because of he weighed less but then when we got her tested when the whole eye thing and then turns out it's a female where can we go online to donate so George C McGowan Park okay you can find that on on Google okay and I'm not a hundred percent sure if you can donate there okay but there's definitely contact where you can contact the park someone can swing by and donate but yeah they would love to oh yeah so nice they they eat and you know from all the donations we have birthday parties there as well to raise money for them and on field trips and that sort of thing that's right you're a star look at that thank you so much for your time I appreciate it. Oh, you're welcome. Thank you. I appreciate

WTOP
"mcgowan" Discussed on WTOP
"Plan moving forward. Heather McGowan, the acting director of D.C.'s office of unified communications is for the first time detailing some of the changes she's making. In the next 90 days, the agency will see a few things. The first being a complete policy overhaul. McGowan says she's increased the number of supervisors who are on duty at any given time, and new employees will now need 14 weeks of training instead of the 5 weeks that were previously required. McGowan has a lot of work to do as the call center is often come under fire for delays in sending out ambulances and mistakes, such as sending emergency crews out to incorrect locations. Since last Friday, Montgomery county public schools are saying that several more instances of anti semitic messages have been found inside four school buildings. And this news has the superintendent promising action. We've had 9 incidents. Anti semitic incidents happen in our schools since Friday. And superintendent doctor monifa mcknight says the incidents, including drawings were found at four schools. She's calling the actions unacceptable and says in response, some new steps are being taken, including kids responsible, seeing the axe added to their personal file in a form that has their name and grade level. I think these things are important if you look at the profile of an entire student over time for them currently in their future. And it will identify what the act was. Also for the parents of this dude who get in trouble. We are going to be requesting that our parents come in and be a part of the resolution for that child in the school. Mike Murillo WTO news. Let's stay with Montgomery county a little longer rising hate crimes outside of the schools have prompted a local lawmaker to pursue an anti hate task force. The call is coming from county council president Evan glass, who says the spike in racial ethnic and LGBTQ hate crimes is disturbing and frightening. Glass says the latest numbers from a couple of years ago show more than a 140 bias incidents. More than half were race related, a lot of them focused on black people and two out of ten targeted Asian people. Many of the crimes were aimed at Jewish people as well. Glass sent a letter about this to county executive Markel rich just yesterday. Coming up here after trafficking whether the new January 6 special counsel is burrowing pretty deep inside the Trump inner circle Washington Post live anchor Leon Caldwell joins us with details on WTO after traffic and weather, our weather forecast is going to feature record heat tomorrow, maybe even a little snow on Saturday, so we're going to get everything here pretty soon. Stay with us tonight at ten O 7. Working hard when you'd rather be playing hard, wishing you were clearing a level instead of clearing your inbox, staring at spreadsheets, but stuck on shattering high scores. Turn any time into game time with Samsung Galaxy S 23 ultra. With its large screen long-lasting battery and our

WGN Radio
"mcgowan" Discussed on WGN Radio
"To sort of break down this lead McGowan video. She goes as the politics girl on the Internet and post videos and is talking about issues. I thought she had an interesting explanation of this debt ceiling crisis and what should or should not be done, but I don't want to take her word for it. I rather trust Michael Miller. So she just gave us Mike a history of the debt ceiling. Here's a cut where she talks, Pete, I think we're on cut 5 now, right? The consequences of all of this. Raising the debt ceiling means passing a law to raise the current limit the Treasury Department can borrow to pay its bills. Bills for things that have already been approved. Without raising the debt ceiling, America will run out of money. And if we run out of money, we default on our loans, and just like a regular person, if we default on our loans, we trash our credit standing, which would cause the markets to destabilize. And if the American market destabilizes, it has a ricochet effect on the global markets. Potentially putting the entire world economy at risk. Not to mention that millions of people are employed by the federal government. If we run out of money, none of these people can get paid. And they lose their livelihoods overnight. How about that, Mike? Well, I only have one quibble with it. We will not run out of money. We will simply run out of the ability to borrow money above and beyond what we've already borrowed. The federal government has money coming in every single day. And if it had to, it could always take whatever money it is getting and pay the interest on the debt and therefore it would never default. I do not think for one second that the federal government will ever default. No one would be that stupid. And her consequences are correct. If we were to be so stupid, it would be a disaster. An absolute disaster. Do we have that we don't have money? It's that we can't borrow extra money. Do we have people in the Congress that are so stupid your word or stubborn? So ideological that they would do something that foolish? There may be a few. I would hope that they would be marginalized and we wouldn't even listen to them. But I think the leadership on both sides would never let this happen. Here's cut number 6 and this is a point you are trying to make a moment ago. Now this is clearly a very serious problem, but it's also an entirely self inflicted one, because Congress could just vote to remove the debt ceiling entirely, and take this arbitrary limit off our borrowing. The debt ceiling leaves us vulnerable. So we keep finding ourselves in a position where we can crash the world's economy, but we don't vote to remove it because enough people want to keep the option of holding the government hostage as a bargaining chip to get what they want. What do you make of that statement, Mike? Yeah. I think that is why the politicians, if I have only one tool to get you to the bargaining table, as say you're the one in power, like we have mister Biden and the Senate are both controlled, both Democrats. The only way the Republicans or the Democrats could have any power in that situation is to have something like this debt limit as a cudgel to bring people to the negotiating table. So I get it from a political standpoint. I don't like it from an economic, but from a political standpoint, I think that's why they will not pass an act to get rid of this whole idea. She says, however, that it's not the Democrats to do it. It's always the Republicans. The Republicans want to keep the option to hold the government hostage to get what they want. And that's not me just being a liberal saying that. That's the facts. We already had a debt ceiling crisis during the first year of Biden's presidency, because the Republicans didn't want to pay for deals that were made under the Trump presidency. Now that Biden was left in charge. We had a major debt ceiling crisis during Obama's first term. After George W put an entire war on the government credit card, and then the Republicans refused to pay for it when the Democrats got back in charge. Obama ended up having to make a ridiculous amount of concessions to his healthcare bill, just to save the country from default. And here we are again. Michael, what's your thought about all that? Well, two pieces. One, of course, she mentions about mister Obama having to give concessions. Well, that was the whole idea of negotiation. You can't always have everything that you want. But it is interesting. And I didn't know the history of this either. It does appear to me just in my own memory that the Republicans are the ones who generally bring this up. But I Googled is that the case. And my understanding is during the George W. Bush administration, there were needs to increase it. And essentially, the Democrats would not vote for it. The Republicans were able to get only a couple of Democrats, which was necessary to pass it. So Democrats have been ones who have stood on the sideline and said, I'm not going to vote for this increase. It has happened. But it's predominantly a Republican political action.

Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"mcgowan" Discussed on Milk Crates and Turntables. A Music Discussion Podcast
"Which is fine. So we stick to our demographic. Well, we want to keep things updated. We want to give people current news and I found this the other day. If you're a if you're a fan of the pogues, Shane McGowan is the lead singer. And he recently came out and admitted that if you saw the documentary you see him in a wheelchair. Young guy. He's not that old. I mean, young in the sense of probably in his 60s. But Shane McGowan the front end of the pogues has confirmed that he is suffering from encephalitis or inflammation of the brain. There was only 65 years old. He's only 6 years older than me. You know, but what a life though. Good lord, that dude. You know. I always say that Morrissey, everybody that knows me knows my favorite artist of smith's, but Morrissey I always say is one of the most brilliant lyricists in the history of music. And that's covering a lot of music. The guy is just insanely clever with his lyrics. Shane McGowan is really, really. Close behind. If there's one in one a, a Shane McGowan, his lyrics, and he was just, it's amazing how that talent just finds, it finds its way out of you. Out of some people. he grew up, you know, he's basically a punk in the streets. But he is definitely a poet in his own way. And listen to the pogues, listen to the lyrics, and you'll understand what I'm talking. But read the lyrics. Read the lyrics. He was hospitalized last month, but he's back home now. He put out an Instagram post. In social media, I always say it's a blessing and a curse. Now these artists can reach out whoever they are. They can reach out to their fans and directly tell them how they're doing, instead of relying on some rag to track them down and force them to do an interview just to get the information out of them. But he posted on his Instagram. Hi, Friends. I'm sitting here at suffering from encephalitis. That's to the point. He does it in a video. He says, the light is killing me, but I wanted to wish you happy new year and happy Christmas and many more. And all the luck in the world and all the love, he didn't say though what's causing the encephalitis, so.

Dear Dyslexic Podcast
A highlight from Episode 50 Neurodiversity in the workplace special edition podcast
"Hello, everyone, and welcome to the Dear Dyslexic podcast series. I'm your host, Shaye Wiesel. Before we get started, I'd like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which I live and work, the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin nation, and to pay my respects to this podcast is proudly sponsored by ADCET, the Australian Disability Clearinghouse on Education and Training. ADCET is a national resource that aims to promote discussion, dissemination of information and advice that informs educators, disability practitioners and students with disabilities on inclusive education, teaching and support within the Australian education and vocational training sectors. We are so excited to be launching our 50th podcast. With over 25 ,000 downloads worldwide, our podcast continue to be a valuable resource to our growing community. This is a special edition podcast from our Living Successfully with Dyslexia 2021 conference. I had a roundtable conversation with Autumn O 'Connor, Tammy McGowan and Dr. Rebecca Flower on neurodiversity in the workplace. Together, these women brought a variety of insights into the challenges of being neurodiverse, but also the strengths that we can bring to the workplace. I would like to welcome our panelists today, Autumn O 'Connor, Rebecca Flower and Tammy McGowan, who are all here to talk about new neurodiversity in the workplace. So thank you, ladies, for coming along this afternoon. Thank you. If you could just give a little bit of a background to who you are and where you are. So, Tammy, Autumn, sorry, I can see you first. So are you happy to kick off? Yeah, I can do that. So I'll just start. Okay, so my name is Autumn and I am dyslexic and dyscalculic and I have a diagnosis of autism. I also think I might have dyspraxia because I've been doing a lot of research on dyslexia recently and it's like, hey, that looks a lot like me. So that's interesting. When I grew up, I didn't really get any help for dyslexia. In my family, it was sort of shunned. It was sort of rejected. But when I look at kids now, you know, there are a lot more supports for young people today. So I think that's really fantastic. My area of work is in personal and professional development education. And I lead a team of about 20 to 25 neurodivergent people, including dyslexics. And we co -create this curriculum for our neurodivergent peers. So that's sort of what I do. Thank you, Autumn. Yeah, that's fantastic. Rebecca? Hi, so I'm Rebecca Flower. I'm a lecturer in the Department of Psychology and Counselling at La Trobe University. I work at the Bentigo campus and I have ADHD. I was just diagnosed about two years ago and I'm still learning a lot about myself, about my neurodiversity. And like Autumn, actually, I think that I also probably have dyspraxia, but I find it really challenging to find information about dyspraxia in adulthood. I'm a teaching and research lecturer, so I teach a lot about and research autism. I'm kind of expanding that to look at ADHD also. And I supervise and work with a lot of students who are neurodivergent, including with students dyslexia and who are autistic, have ADHD.

Thyme 4 Tea with Mikita
"mcgowan" Discussed on Thyme 4 Tea with Mikita
"They're really a hoot. But they called him and they said, you know, we want you to run for president again. And we want to run the campaign. And he said, do you have any idea how to how old I am? And they said, they said, that doesn't matter. Well, we were interested in the issues that you stand for. Anti nuclear direct democracy, you know, basically policy of peace instead of aggression. And ending the war on drugs, you know, many other things that we're not being discussed. So he said, all right, well, if I as long as I don't have to leave my house and if you can convince my wife, then sure. So anyways, that tells the story of the documentary a little bit. But yeah, so two of the boys will be on the panel. Henry Williams and Henry McGowan, Williams was the chief of staff of the campaign and McGowan was the treasurer. And they were both teenagers. So I believe that they are the youngest campaign managers of any presidential campaign in history. With the oldest presidential candidate in the United States history. So it's pretty fun. And they are brilliant people. They humbled me just in their just talking, they're super smart. They're going to be really on point. I'm really excited for our conversation. I think then with Marianne, it's going to be, I think it's going to be beautiful. I think we're going to scratch into some deep get deeper than the headlines. And I think it's going to be an emotional and. I'm just super excited. I think it's going to be really fun. What led up to, I know you said that they southwest by southwest accepted it, but what was that process like, did you have to get Marianne on board with this afterwards or no, actually, so I texted Marianne, well, you know, it's like the night before was due. And I was so busy, but I was like, we got to do that. I got to try, you know? I'm like, oh man, I'm like, all right, but I got to get him on board first because I'm not going to do all this work.

Thyme 4 Tea with Mikita
"mcgowan" Discussed on Thyme 4 Tea with Mikita
"They're really a hoot. But they called him and they said, you know, we want you to run for president again. And we want to run the campaign. And he said, do you have any idea how to how old I am? And they said, they said, that doesn't matter. Well, we were interested in the issues that you stand for. Anti nuclear direct democracy, you know, basically policy of peace instead of aggression. And ending the war on drugs, you know, many other things that we're not being discussed. So he said, all right, well, if I as long as I don't have to leave my house and if you can convince my wife, then sure. So anyways, that tells the story of the documentary a little bit. But yeah, so two of the boys will be on the panel. Henry Williams and Henry McGowan, Williams was the chief of staff of the campaign and McGowan was the treasurer. And they were both teenagers. So I believe that they are the youngest campaign managers of any presidential campaign in history. With the oldest presidential candidate in the United States history. So it's pretty fun. And they are brilliant people. They humbled me just in their just talking, they're super smart. They're going to be really on point. I'm really excited for our conversation. I think then with Marianne, it's going to be, I think it's going to be beautiful. I think we're going to scratch into some deep get deeper than the headlines. And I think it's going to be an emotional and. I'm just super excited. I think it's going to be really fun. What led up to, I know you said that they southwest by southwest accepted it, but what was that process like, did you have to get Marianne on board with this afterwards or no, actually, so I texted Marianne, well, you know, it's like the night before was due. And I was so busy, but I was like, we got to do that. I got to try, you know? I'm like, oh man, I'm like, all right, but I got to get him on board first because I'm not going to do all this work.

Game Theory Podcast
"mcgowan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast
"Tournament and Michigan state is a team that always makes runs in March. If you hit a great tournament, that could be one, like that could really substantially be one. You're up next. Go ahead. Yeah, probably another one I'm stealing for you. Paint Watson from UCLA. He doesn't have more than two points since January 27th and a game, but he's still 6 foot 8. He's still long to fans. He can switch. He looks the part. Always has. And when will the production be consistent? I thought he was turning the corner at one point in the year. He hasn't. It's kind of been a step back. I say he's tantalizing as a prospect. You should go back to school. Pieces together a couple of games with a good run from UCLA. Could see it. Could happen. The bummer is here that it requires being on a good team. The guy that I've been really impressed with the last couple of weeks is brace McGowan's. Yeah. I think he's been really, really good. And I do want to mention, I think Bryce mcgowans has been really, really, really good. Over the last little while here. And I think if they were set up for an NCA tournament, run, he could really spike up the board. He's not really a malachi effect guy, but I'm just kind of using the time here. Yeah, I use the platform just to like mention Bryce McGowan's has been really, really good. The last few weeks and you and I have been in skeptical of him is I feel like anyone. Well, but I think he's going to go in the first round, to be honest. Really high early early in the year. In the lottery to start and I've watched his last two games, I have a video I'm going to put up there tomorrow. I broke down some film. He had 25 points in his last two games and looks more confident shooting to a more stuff off the dribble, like he, again, he could be a guy that surges..

The Dan Bongino Show
Sydney Watson Comments About Mark McGowan Translating English to English
"So what is going on in your home country of Australia We're going to play a video at some point later in the show of a MP over there I don't even remember his name Mark something or whatever Mark McGowan and you saw it and he's doing a public service announcement and Sydney he translates English into English with an Aboriginal translator What is going on What happened to this wonderful country Why is it turning into a police state Okay so I think the first thing that a lot of Americans seem to think is that Aussies have an always will be like America and the reality is that I'm not surprised by anything that we're seeing back home at the moment The video that you're referring to I saw that as well And it was just it's so tragic And so I'm glad you're going to play it because it's humiliating I think for a lot of us And for people who don't know the Aboriginal population I think there's fewer than 1% of the population or Aboriginal but they do have their own little dialect And they also have their own languages and what have you but this video is just disgusting And it's kind of soaking too because aboriginals understand English They're not you know it's not like they have mental problems and they don't know what we're saying So this is really bad But insofar as what's going on to Shelley go to remember that it is a Commonwealth country it's based around English common law and things like that So a lot of what's going on is predicated on the fact that all these are not super stoked with the idea of freedom In fact they value security over freedom That's just something that people have to remember

Game Theory Podcast
"mcgowan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast
"So given the fact that he's been, he's come on a little bit lately, but like he's been underwhelming throughout the course of the entire season, maybe he's the fair way to put it. I decided not to rank him. What was your philosophy like here with that? Similar. A couple of those guys, I did rank max has been good especially the last three or four games. He's broken out a little bit, not the crazy, but 11 points a year, 14 points there. Looks more comfortable pulling up. This is a funky draft. This is maybe every draft is funky and I just it hits me around this time of the cycle that from the middle of the first round down, it's very kind of number three, four ish type starters in the NBA and guys I can still have a role. But if you're drafting there from 20 say three to four all the way down to the 30s into the mid 30s and the second round, you can take a little bit of a swing because I don't think there's guys screaming, they're gonna they're going to be contributors early. So if you take a freshman that declared, like max, that might have more value than an older guy that may be around that same range too. Yeah, no, I think that that's a really good point. I mean, we're coming off of a game now where being max like drastically outplayed Bryce McGowan's in Michigan states last game and I am still trying to make a decision on what to make of price McGowan's in many ways 'cause you know that context there is not great. He plays next to Alonzo verge, who is probably my least favorite player in college basketball this season. I would say he's up there just in terms of like dominating the ball and not doing a whole lot with it, unfortunately. So I think that makes it a little bit tough, but you know,.

Game Theory Podcast
"mcgowan" Discussed on Game Theory Podcast
"We scheduled him for today as opposed to next week, right? Yes. So we're going to talk about Bryce McGowan. I think there's chance McGowan's is like a one and done, who ends up being a top 20 pick. I think there's chance Bryce McGowan's is like a guy who shoots under 40% this year, depending on how things go. It's a total he's a wild card to me. I think there are just a lot of wildcards. In this NBA draft class in general and kind of like you said there are a lot of many fewer sure things than what I'm used to certainly. And it'll evolve in time too because I don't know the preseason spent two games and people either completely overjoyed or ready to fire their general manager based on said preseason games and stats, which as a reminder don't matter. We said the same thing about summer league just we'll talk about the hot takes, but now I feel like the preseason is like even hotter takes and throwing some veterans and cam reddish is this and it's like just relax. There's gods that will kind of pop up too. So my point is that Trey Murphy, I knew who he was, but I didn't say like, hey, first podcast, we're talking about kaz. Let's talk about Trey Murphy and Josh primo, like those guys have been really good, but I'd be lying if I said I knew this was gonna happen throughout the year. A lot of these freshmen, it's gonna take time. You mentioned price McGowan's like we're gonna talk about other freshmen that like a guy like Harrison Ingram. Maybe he's one and done. Maybe he's there for three years. We gotta see some actual game tape of college basketball before we get too far ahead of ourselves. Yeah. Yeah, no, I agree..

Mocha Minutes
"mcgowan" Discussed on Mocha Minutes
"So let's let's let's go here. So rose mcgowan and this is from business. Insider you guys rose mcgowan appeared with larry. Elder accused governor gavin. Newsom wife trying to silence her about harvey weinstein that harvey weinstein. Hard sounds that harvey. It must not be somebody in politics. You can possibly talk about the man who know who owned fucking miramax. Alcohol activists and actor. I'm finances in quotes. Rose mcgowan appeared alongside cali- california gubernatorial candidate. Larry elder at a press conference on sunday. Two days before the state's recall election. Okay i guess it's on this. Coming tuesday mcgowan. A leading figure in the hashtag. Metoo movement accused the wife of elders opponent. Governor gavin newsom. I'm trying to silence her about movie. Produce so harvey weinstein in a statement provided to insider a spokesperson for jennifer Cbo newsom said mcgowan's claims were complete fabrication. She's also naughty. She is she is a god damn lie. I'm not gonna call her crazy. 'cause i'm not trying to do that but Yeah she's cruising for bruising. It's disappointing but not surprising to see. Political opponents. lost launched these false attacks just days before the election. they're limited correspondence has been strictly as fellow survivors of sexual assault in jennifer's former capacity leading the representation project an organization that fights limiting gender stereotypes and norms. Spokesperson also noted jennifer. Cbo newsom came forward with her own allegations about weinstein act in october. Twenty seventeen in a piece. She wrote for huffington post mcgowan. I made the accusation against jennifer. Who married gavin newsom. Two thousand eight on thursday while speaking. On the ruben report mcgowan says jennifer contact her in two thousand seventeen about six months before the new york times published a bombshell report detailing decades of sexual harassment accusations against weinstein mcgowan said. Jennifer called her on behalf of weinstein's lawyer to ask what they can do to make her happy but she understood to be a bribe offer. Not magazine also shared his twitter thread on sunday. Detailing how she said how she says. Her interactions with jennifer see. Bill newsome unfolded at the press. Conference with elder mcgowan. Also said she is no longer a democrat. Thank god because everyone who is harassed ups. I don't want you here. I don't because everyone who harassed dog in stolen for me in my time. In hollywood has been democr- she says she does not agree with elder. Who is a republican on every issue. But that he is a quote unquote better candidate and quote unquote better man. Then gavin newsom. She did not make any allegations. About gavin newsom. Who has a comfortable lead in. Polls mcgowan did not immediately respond to insiders requests for comment elder a conservative talk.

5 Things
Rose McGowan Accused Gov. Newsom's Wife of Trying to Silence Her About Harvey Weinstein
"Recall election day in california. Voters are deciding whether democratic governor gavin newsom should be recalled and if so who should replace him conservative talk show host. Larry elder remains the favorite in the opponents field but recent polling shows that new some will probably remain in office. The election grew out of frustrations with newsome's pandemic orders that closed schools and businesses. For months and elders camp has recently been trying to distract from on field politics. He was joined by activist and former actress. Rose mcgowan on sunday. She was one of the earliest women to accuse. Producer harvey weinstein of sexual misconduct. And she now says that newsome's wife jennifer siebel. Newsom tried to convince her in twenty seventeen not to go public with allegations zoos about me projects and nationalize when she says invoice shoulder to make you happy so i sent my other contact and on behalf of attorney voice who's harvey weinstein's lawyer and call rose mcgowan and said what can we do to make you all way. What can we do to make this. Happy all to be talking between now and the end of my campaign. Newsom is denying that calling them part of a politically driven hit piece. So i guess. They are doing a last-minute minute classic piece a she's a big promoter of larry elder. Apparently rose is identifying with him over us and is been making some pretty outrageous and absolutely Foundation this accusations against my wife and that just shows you how low Things go in campaigns these days.

Newsradio 600 KOGO
"mcgowan" Discussed on Newsradio 600 KOGO
"No denial. So here's Here's how you win a Pulitzer Prize. We're all my reporters out there. Everybody that works for Southern California news group San Diego Union Tribune Los Angeles Times. You know, San Francisco Chronicle San Jose Mercury News Sacramento Bee Associated Press ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS. Here's what you do. Governor. Are you saying that your wife did not email Rose McGowan. Question number two. Governor. Who directed your wife to email Rose McGowan. Regarding the issues. Of Harvey Weinstein and his attorney. Who apparently works for your wife's brother in law's law firm. That's a good one. Why is she involved? Question number three. Governor. Are you saying Rose McGowan is lying? Question number four. When you get home. Can you ask your wife why she emailed Rose McGowan about Harvey Weinstein and the law firm. And why you why she quote asked her. If there's anything the lawyer could do that would help her to heal what she meant by that. I mean, these are not hard questions. I don't have a journalism degree. But it drives me insane. Of the absolute, You know, news that's left on the table at these press conference. Don't let the governor walk away and say they're just you know these outrageous and these are terrible and boy just really speaks to the kind of people That she's hanging out with the blah, blah, blah. So what do you say? You're saying she's lying? She doesn't have an email from your wife. She did email. Okay, well, then, who is the is the context of the email accurate? Do you support your wife emailing Rose McGowan. Asking her to keep quiet about the me too movement. I mean, there's so many questions that can be asked that are absolutely legitimate. But they don't ask. Unbelievable stuff. All right. I got to get into this West Hill stuff because everyone's talking about it. A million people emailed me. Um So West Hills is up in the San Fernando Valley. Apparently, some people want to go vote on Saturday. And when they got there, they said, Hi. My name is Lou Penrose. They looked at what your address is my address. And they said, Oh, no, You already voted. No, I didn't. I didn't vote. No, it says you did. The computer says you did. So that was happening, and people got miffed. Apparently was happening specifically with Republicans. Why is that always the case? Uh, And here's one of them many of these effected.

Mark Levin
Rose McGowan Says Gavin Newsom's Wife Tried to Silence Her About Harvey Weinstein
"Now Here's what Rose McGowan actually said at this press conference Cut 23 Go gives me no pleasure. To be the bearer of truth, which is sometimes ugly. But do you want a society that has gangrene on his leg, but puts on a fancy suit and pretend it's not there while they hobble and pain? What do you want to just stop? Look at reality. Take your medicine clean up the wound. And run. Run free. Why not change? Why not go big? Why not put a stake in the heart of evil? Because that's what this really is. This is good, and this is evil. And if you're tired of people looking at this country like the Florida of the world, which it is looked upon that way, because you know it's earned in a lot of ways. Um I know this place has it in it to be better. I know it does. I have met so many good people in this country, not the elite. Absolutely not. But the person I meet, you know That's the housekeeper. The hotel was staying at Um, who shouldn't even have that title because she's a queen of a woman. And then we have the Jennifer Siebel Newsom's of the world. Mhm. Why Why do you keep choosing that? Why do you keep electing that? Don't listen to their buzzwords called leaders, which is what these people are. I would know. I grew up in one. Like I said, they massage your mind. They keep your fear. They keep you in doubt. Mhm. They do all those

The Young Turks
"mcgowan" Discussed on The Young Turks
"No fan of gavin newsom. I'm certainly not in favor of replacing him with lunatic. Like larry elder but no one elected newsome's wife to be the governor and she's not the governor. She's the governor's wife with that said You know mcgowan cares a lot about the issue of sexual assault So i don't know maybe she didn't know that Larry elder has not only made disparaging comments about women but specifically disparaging comments about women. Who have been sexually assaulted his disparaging comments have been as recent as january of twenty seventeen when he deleted a tweet. That implied women taking part in the women's march were too unattractive to be sexually assaulted. But he's the better man he's the better man he's a better man. I'm anyway go ahead. Jank have more by the way. Yes so i think it's kind of a little bit sad to watch i. I think i really am. I don't know a personal mental health situation But when you are getting on henchmen reality enough to think. Larry elder is the better choice for women. I gotta start questioning your judgment and so not political in the sense of like hey. I like gavin. Newsom stack position better than i like. Larry elder tax position on this issue right and so And and so look let me give you. They'll be be fair and tell you what she said about why. She's making this accusation. And and so and it's not impossible so fruit she said apparently she claims gavin's wife said we'll boies schiller do to make you happy. Okay now boies schiller. What is that. Well boy schiller. Flexner is the law firm that represented harvey weinstein and so it turns out the son of the co founder. Jonathan schiller is josh schiller and is a sister in law to jennifer news. Okay now does that mean that. She's actually connected and actually said those things when she call. Rose mcgowan surprised. That's a hell of a thing to say at your person you don't know and some comments have not proven to be perfectly accurate. She went on to say mcgowan. Did i had no idea who that was. So i just had nothing and hung up on her. That was my last contact with her. Well i mean if you say that she said this mysterious thing about this law firm and then you instantly hung up on her. Even though you didn't know what that law firm was or what. Those series of names were well. Then how are we supposed to know what she actually meant. Even if your stories one hundred percent true you never even gave her a chance. And so there's a lot of issues here that makes me go. This doesn't sound like the most credible story. i lost track. So how many degrees of separation was that from. Gavin newsom operation. It's gavin newsome's wife's sister-in-law's something. Oh okay sister-in-law josh via sister-in-law jennifer. new nusoo. yeah so understand that stump speech wasn't about hey gavin. Newsom did a bailout that he shouldn't have done to. Pge which has sparked many vicious wildfires destroyed people's lives as it wasn't about that it wasn't about the homeless issue. It wasn't about any of that right. Look i do not like gavin newsom. I voted against the recall. And the reason why voted against the recall is because there are no candidates who would replace him and do a better job in fact all the other candidates are pretty awful. Larry elder being the top of that list of awful replacements. Okay and for her to make it's about me me me me me. That's all this was. That's all of that. Was me me me me based on something. That's i don't know how many degrees of separation from gavin newsom himself and you're playing with people's lives. Look i know. Jake is actually. I respect the fact that you're being considerate about potential mental health issues. That rose mcgowan has bush's messing with people's lives and it's not cute not funny and this is exactly what people are referring to when they discuss. White feminism right because white. Feminism is it about doing something in a collective way to ensure equality between genders white. Feminism is about me me me me. that's it that's all this was about and it was disgusting. Let me give you more from. Larry elder since that wasn't enough. Let's go to the next clip. This is larry elder on his radio. Show talking.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
"mcgowan" Discussed on Dennis Prager Podcasts
"Were larry elder and i was telling him about the washington post series of lies about him in there. Supposed fact checker washington post desecrates the word journalism. So larry you gonna tell give me an example when we have to take a break. Yeah speaking of journalism. You know dennis One of the many allegations made against me that. I just like women because of an article that i wrote twenty one years ago where i holding the study by the annenberg school of journalism. And that's quoting a left wing professor And and there was an allegation made against me. I denied that. I engage domestic violence but stories ran with the political ran with at cnn. Ran wizard that was headlines for several days now just yesterday. Dennis rose mcgowan. The actress who says her career was destroyed because she used to sleep with harvey weinstein and is largely responsible for why harvey weinstein is facing several rape charges. Just yesterday she said. That gavin newsom wife called her six months before the story blew up on behalf of harvey weinstein's lawyer and said how can we make the story. Go away now dentist. I don't know whether it's true or false. But you know if you know my girlfriend nina. Imagine if somebody allege that. Nina called rose mcgowan six months before the harvey weinstein blew up called on behalf of harvey weinstein's lawyer and said quote. How can we make this story. Go away it'd be the front page everywhere. The on political we'd be on cnn and we know political has the story. They've written not one word about it. The only outlet this written about this is real clear politics now again. I'm not sure whether or not it's true. But it would be a bombshell true. If gavin distance wife called rose mcgowan six months before this story. Blew up on behalf of harvey weinstein's lawyer. How can we make this story. Go away that's all they'd be talking about. That's all i would be talking about between now and the election day dinners tweet fell floors.

The Propaganda Report
"mcgowan" Discussed on The Propaganda Report
"Style if you're not vaccinated you're still endanger so get vaccinated by talking about this. It is speaks. Tomorrow is celebratory way. I'm sure clown world. I mean i just say this thing as such a complete fabrication. Another thing i read in a law. Last night was about. Who's called the verbal universe. The verbal universe would you this. It's it's a it's like there's a short subchapter on page three hundred and sixty three of the soft back. The soft cover technological society and it addresses some propaganda issues there and he talks about how this artificial universe verbal universe that's created by radio and newspapers because that's all there was at the time that he was ready to is it becomes so real to becomes more real than reality and you're willing to sacrifice your reality self to the virtual universe doesn't because of verbal or artificial something like that but that's what the so then now i'm looking around just seeing this totally created worlds created crisis. I got i got cygnus. So there's something but what what it is that just descended over humanity at that you know. I still don't put anything. Some organic virus search totally consistent by the way i was also reading that sparse document from twenty seventeen. Like is just so obvious that this is a among other things. What we're doing right now is a messaging and propaganda refinement exercise which also a little and burn as talk about where you have to constantly keep up a new media new demographics new. Whatever like you cannot just sit on your laurels when it comes to propaganda and that sparse thing uses basically covid nineteen or very similar to that to test run all these refinements of propaganda through electronic non-electronic and everything. It's really crazy at this point to see that this is we're in a simulation yet. His books are very interesting. That can be tough to read at times. But he's i think he's funny the way he writes cover to cover for. Yeah me either four. Our alas big story of the free thirty. We're gonna talk about something that is related to what you were just talking about the propaganda aspect anyway. We're gonna talk about. Rose mcgowan surprising interview with fox news. And what we think is really going on. But before that i want to talk a little bit about what. We're going to be talking about in the patron fifteen. Which is eli. Musk and jeff bezos rocket measuring contest as well as new healy released photos. Nineteen ninety-three of bill clinton in the white house hanging out with a couple of special guest. If you will. And i have to correct the record. I said something about van halen yesterday. That wasn't true. Oh defense fan. Yeah interesting and of course a big. Thanks to our sponsor of today's show the ri- guys to you love freedom. Does the daily news leave you.

Miss Information: A Trivia Podcast
A Brief History of Neuroscience
"So neuroscience. The study of the nervous system has had an interesting history of being both extremely old and extremely new Ancient greeks and egyptians went back and forth whether the brain or the heart was the center of intelligence and hippocrates argued that the brain was the center though this wouldn't gain traction until the roman physician galen proposed it It took until an understanding of electricity. In the nineteenth century before we could really understand the brain the experiments of luigi gala vanni and the electrical activity of the body pave the way for research in the nervous system for awhile. Neuroscience research was divided into different fields such as physiology anatomy zulu psychiatry etc David roche helped integrate these fields creating the neuroscience research program at mit in nineteen sixty two. james mcgowan established the first department of neuroscience at university of california irvine in nineteen sixty four and later major neuroscience organizations were created including the international brain research organization. Or i bro. because it's a bunch of bros. Working on brains at that could be like your pneumonic for it That was established in nineteen sixty one and the society for neuroscience was established in nineteen sixty which is known for its annual meeting. One of the largest scientific conferences in the world so we're gonna start with neurons aka the small stuff so adam is and again. This is all adams words. I i am not the data scientist or the neuro scientists in this situation. I am just. I am the female voice of adam. Large in this specific instance. Everyone so all my words are his words. Except when i do inside you'll know when that happens on many less syllables. Yeah it would be those. Those observations will be much

Grumpy Old Geeks
"mcgowan" Discussed on Grumpy Old Geeks
"We cleared this up a long time ago. I like what's your name rose to the one that got all the plastic surgery. I can't remember named rose. Mcgowan rose mcgowan. that's after rose mcgowan. We all knew that he was shit bag. So why is anything new coming out about him that we didn't already know anyway. I did watch fake famous on. Hbo max Did you get a chance to check this out. Nope not going to don't care good. Save your time. Save your money. Nick bilton did this. He's you know a usually a twitter historian and other stuff. He's been around for a long time here at the twitter book that are covered on the show that i thought was Okay missed a bunch but That's what it was so he made a movie and he should've stuck to writing. As far as i'm concerned it could have been great. There were there were moments. Where he was on the path could have been great. He made some really bad casting decisions really stupid casting decisions and just try to be very vapid in surface level with a lot of this stuff there was no real deep to it. So i'm going to put a lincoln The show notes here to what. Hbo's famous doesn't understand about young people in influence. Our culture is by judy. Berman and her. Wrap up of the The movie is spot on perfect for. I agree with everything in there. So if you want to check out a review before you waste your time on the movie go read that one if you wanna waste your time on the movie go for it but it's nothing we don't already know being on the internet. You know anybody. Anybody with a fucking tiktok and instagram account knows exactly what these people did. It's been out for a long time so it was. It was honestly a.

KQED Radio
"mcgowan" Discussed on KQED Radio
"Mark McGowan this week called the confluence of the pandemic lockdown and the bushfires unprecedented. We're fighting disasters on two fronts. This is the situation the likes of which we have never seen before. Hundreds of people at evacuation centers were being told to wear masks and social distance to avoid getting cove it while they fled the fire. Walter continued to defy evacuation orders even after most of her neighbors have left. But it wasn't because of Cove it I think I was thinking about my I was thinking about my pitch her cat. She was worried he wouldn't travel. Well, he's not well. He's elderly and I was trying Todt off until Mike. I really, really got frightened enough to go. So she pulled her cat clothes, grabbed his carrier, put photos and important documents in the car. The call came out of the garbage all ready to go, and then she sat up all night in bed. Cat by her side glued to the radio. Michelle has cold in Good morning, Michelle. What's his situation? Oh, good morning. I live on O'Brien Road and are being completely burned out in the fire. Mihai shed has been burned to the ground and right now, my cows eating ash and ash list for this way way she was listening to the radio quarter picked a point on the emergency map she was looking at, and she told herself If the fire reached that spot, she'd run moving. This is ABC News with Jonathan Deal. Every 15 minutes. We were given an update. I find as they're expecting another difficult days. They battle a major bushfire east of purse, So I just waited all night just followed. Information on like I said, cocky and hand I was off. I was just on a lot ready to leave at any moment. 71 homes have now been confirmed as destroyed in the fire on Wednesday, the wind shifted and quarters neighborhood was no longer in immediate danger. She tried to take a nap, but said she didn't exactly feel relieved. It's hot for relief when other people are now suffering. Good afternoon. Just give you a briefing on Thursday, Fire official Craig Waters told reporters. The emergency was far from over the far still uncontained.

AJ Benza: Fame is a Bitch
AJ Benza Weighs in on Marilyn Manson Abuse Claims
"But I do want to let you in on something that I know to be true that not many people are talking about with regard to the Marilyn Manson Evan Rachel Wood just terrible story about her coming forward and saying The Rock and roll star was abusive to her and groomed her and you must know the story by now. So it's not just her Rose McGowan had a lot of shitty things to say about Marilyn Manson, what they were dating, did it von teese, who was married to him, they dated for 7 years, but married for a year before she left because of cheating him cheating on her and also his drug abuse was just fucking through the wall. Everybody knows that about Marilyn. He admits it. He's not wanting to hide behind it. But Dita Von Teese was letting people know, because once Evan Rachel Wood blew the whistle and said, he's the most abusive person and that the deed of antis was like, well, wasn't abusive to me, but he wasn't cheater and that was a message to Evan Rachel Wood because that's who he cheated on Dita Von Teese with. So she has her own her own battles to fight. A lot of people are taking sides on this drama. Not many are taking Marilyn Manson's side or Brian Warner, his silly real name. Now you know why he changed it. When I first talked about this story a couple of days, a few days ago, I was like, look, you know, let's just wait and see what the fuck happens. We always condemn somebody because of what one person says. A girl sits up and says, he was my abuser and everybody starts to cancel a person without any proof and really there's still no proof. But I'm going to be the first, not the first. I'm going to be, I'm going to join the list. I'm going to join the ranks of people who probably think it's true. And let's face it, it's because he dresses like a fucking asshole, his music, while some of it's great. I love, I love the beautiful people. But, you know, it's insane. A lot of the stuff he does. His videos, his music, his costumes. He strives to shock people, and obviously that carried over into his relationship with Evan Rachel Wood. And clearly the longer he went, the more popular he became, the bigger his star rose, the more money he made. He got crazier.

WBAP 820AM
"mcgowan" Discussed on WBAP 820AM
"America's largest selection shop classic Chevrolet calm Find new roads based on 2020 million registrations. I'm meteorologist Brad Martin. And then over to the weather Center. We're gonna be clearing, windy and the little cooler and was yesterday 51 for the high Today winds out of the North 15 to 20 occasionally dusty close tonight as the winds die off 28 30. Partly cloudy continued cool 52 tomorrow 62 on Friday different kind of weekend ahead. We're gonna warm up to maybe 70 with dusty Southwest winds Saturday. Cool off a bit Sunday, right now at W b a P. 40 degrees. News brought to you by nations Pure water systems as Americans continue to wait on registration list for covert 19 vaccinations. President Biting is outlining changes expected to ramp up inoculations nationwide. Correspondent Grenouille Scott First the president says more vaccine will be sent out to states up to 10 million doses. He also promises to be straight with states on how much vaccine there is, he says that first will require securing more of it will soon be able to confirm Purchase of an additional 100 billion doses for each of the two FDA authorized vaccine. Fizer and Moderna President Biden says securing the doses and giving the shots will take months. Until then, it's masks that will be the best way to slow Cove. It's spread. Colonel Scott Fox News. CVS Pharmacy has administered almost 90% of covert 19 vaccines to all assisted living and other long term care facilities in taxes. Stephen Love, president and CEO of the D FW Hospital Council, says this means vaccine availability for Texans is on the rise in thankful for the vaccine, and we want to get it out as soon as possible. In the meantime, please wear masks, physical distance. Watch your hands. We still got a long way to go to achieve. Herd immunity. He hopes the single dose vaccination will get authorization soon because it will help speed up the process. Now we'll check on Texas business sponsored by the law Office of Nickname. If you're Spencer McGowan from network radio will home prices rose 11% over the past year. Who would have predicted that? Well, one of the primary drivers low interest rates. 10 year Treasury sets the mortgage rate. It's just 1.2% the Dow down 262 points to start the day at 30,600, West Texas Intermediate crude 50 to 61. And durable goods orders up eight months in a row. I'm Spencer McGowan President McGowan Group. Net worth radio dot com From the W B A P News desk. I'm Nicola say your next update is at 8 24 7 coverage.

KLIF 570 AM
"mcgowan" Discussed on KLIF 570 AM
"Is always extremely so important to Southeast tested in house Mitchell 21, where I represent and whether you agree or disagree on the use of fossil fuels or not, that is safer than a pipeline in transporting that product, he says. In addition to creating jobs for Texas, the pipeline would get the product off the roads and trains Kim Land kins. Hello. You have news it is 7 10. Let's get a business update now from network Radio Spencer McGowan. Morning, Spencer. Good morning, Abie. The short squeeze of the decade accelerates Grapevine based game Stop up 42% again Today it was up well, 50% on Friday. It's a $92 a share a 20 fold gain from the lows. That's what a short squeeze conduce the Dow down 162 points and poised to open just over 30,700, West Texas Intermediate crude starts the day at $52.18 a barrel. I'm Spencer McGowan president, Macallan group network radio dot com Well their arm or Republicans in Congress, who are apparently opposed. Theo. The possibility of convicting Donald Trump of the one article against him for the impeachment trial will tell you that story coming up here in a few minutes in Seattle and Portland. They're still rioting doesn't seem to matter what's going on in the country. That's just what they do. Although they have a new police chief in Seattle, and he's trying to clamp down, although not getting a lot of support from the mayor there, and president former President Trump apparently is not Going to be forming a new political party. All this coming up in Cliff notes straight ahead. 7 11 right now, Gail, I have all the stories that matter to your story. The Biden administration continue Get the vaccine out. Banning free speech heard every day. Find out the real story on real news and information. 5 70. L I f k l i.

Death by Misadventure: True Paranormal Mystery
DRAGONFLY: Person of Interest
"Once in a lifetime you meet someone who changes everything. Call it coincidence. Destiny or fate. But when rose mcgowan met brett kanter she felt an instant connection with him. Although the relationship was cut short by tragedy rose never forgot breath and he continued to hold a special place in her heart. She remembers the initial kindness. He showed her and always remained hopeful that one day she would help solve his murder. The opportunity presented itself when she met future. La police chief. William bratton in early two thousand. We spoke with rose via foam to learn more about brett's final days and how she persuaded. Lapd take another look at his cold case in two thousand six rose. Please take me back to the first day that you met. The first day was that i met. Brett kanter was really the first night i met brett cantu which seems very fitting. I was actually at an after our. It was in hollywood and i believe it was on vine street and i was with my sister and i managed to escape a couple of times from kind of being held in a strange situation. As you mentioned in one of the previous episodes by my then boyfriend so time i managed to escape and kinda live the life of someone who is young. I was nineteen or about to turn. Nineteen and i didn't smoke so i never really knew what to do with myself and i. I don't really never drank very much. So i was sitting on a bench inside of the after hours and color set and blonde ahead kind of bops towards me ablaze down on the bench across my lap. Looks up at me and says you're going to go out with me. But i am going to take a nap And we did. Oh well not like. How would you describe if someone were to ask you his patently. Were you also said you mentioned that. There's a a line about him in in a previous episode. Was i wrote this in my book. Brave and i call them the pied piper of people. I've never really seen anything like it. And i was coming out of a period of right in the eating disorder. And so i didn't speak very much. In fact the first date i had to fret asked my sister to come along so she could speak for me charming but he still likes anyway and it wasn't like living with someone not but it was really a boyfriend girlfriend. Relationship is kind of strange semi hostage thing by you. Know with just kind of rain bova. Person i'd never known anybody that knew so many people until later when cliff. His brother brett was just really like magnetic. And yeah these incredible blue eyes and it was just funny. He wasn't like oh. This little skinny guy was skinny. Chicken legs long. Shorts is like not that. I had a tight but i wouldn't have thought it him. He's just so brash. But in a really non noxious way any. Listen i wanna telling you my story and telling him how no treated and and he cared and Like you also say in another episode. He didn't really have people or temporal girls. I guess and maybe as others you know pays no friends but he didn't really socialize at his apartment.

Coronacast
Borders are coming down. Were they based on science or politics?
"It is thursday the twenty sixth of november. And we're approaching the festive december norman. Which at least for me in queensland means that board is reopening to almost the rest of australia entirely which is a first for months now which is really great especially families who wanna get together For christmas and new year but were the borders. What do we know about border closures. In terms of how useful they are in stopping the spread. Is it more about science or is it more about politics. It depends on the date. So if you look at the victorian second wave new south wales the clusters in new south. Wales did originate in victoria before they closed the victorian border the where some people who turned up in queensland who would be in victoria so borders do work when you've got a fair bit of virus circulating there but the question is once you get almost no virus circulating. Do the borders need to stay closed. And if you remember queen opened up for a short period before closing gone again before the second wave occurred westminster. There has never really opened up. Although it's it's saying it slightly less onerous now but it's really effectively closed the moment if a borders closed and it's really now from now on wwl i think really effect most other places are open. South australia will eventually have access to states. Once they get over this pick up with the current outbreak. I think from now on is just politics because the risk is so low question is. Are we going to slap a border on again. If there's a cluster outbreak in new south wales or accuster outbreak in victoria me. The probably will be customer outbreaks because we're bringing people from overseas. The provia customer outbreak can in queensland because bringing people from overseas. I we're going to keep going backwards and forwards well propeller. She says no. She's not going to do that well. She's not gonna do that then. Why would she do it. Not in other words. She could do it in the future. Why has she done it in the past. I think that's no that the queensland election is passed then poltics becomes less of an issue. The west australian election is still to come. And i think quite honestly even though the risk is incredibly low if not nonexistent w borders will probably remain closed. Because there's an election coming you can see why states want to protect the resources of the health department's and protect the people that leaving there but it does seem like quite a blunt instrument to control spread. When you think about the size of the states that we have in australia blunt. It may be but it's probably been fairly effective when you had a lot of virus circulating but now is almost non and we're pretty much well in control. The problem you've gotten w for example is people have gone back to virtually back to normal and the virus comes in then you got a problem because it could spread but their risk is much more and the primary mcgowan has said. This martin mcgowan said this much more from hotel. Quarantine then is from new south wales victoria and they would have to do what south australia's done. Which is reboot contact tracing when the get outbreaks. So they're not ready for it and that's part of the problem as well so like you say we're coming into the end of the year with almost completely open borders across australia. What do you say the first half or the. Let's let's start with the first half of twenty twenty one looking like well. We're still waiting for vaccine rollout. Well i think that what will happen is that will continue to bring back people from overseas. Australians from overseas. I suspect we'll see a bubble open up with new zealand. Maybe the pacific islands as well. So there's no quarantine between us because we've got almost no cases so the new zealand to keep on quarantining us going there. We would almost cases. I suspect they will relax and open it up to us. The need us is poorly more than we need them. But that would be nice. Pacific islands pretty low low risk then got singapore which is a bit more awkward because the it being a transportation hob so i think you start to see. Some international bubbles opening up and. I think that you're going to see the odd outbreak here or there in australia but kept under control and we'll get back to some kind of normal life throughout australia and circulating normally no then the question will be at. What point. would you open up our borders to international travel and that will depend. I suspect on digital vaccine passports in other words except you people from overseas if they'd been immunized and of course that will depend on whether the vaccines prevent infection or just covid nineteen disease because if they don't prevent infection then you could be bringing people in from overseas who are carrying covid nineteen and could spread it here but if they prevent in which is going to take a little wild into the twenty twenty one to discover. You may not see vaccine passports being used in australia until we're sure how effective the vaccines are preventing transmission. But i think that you could see international flights starting sooner than many expected. Well

Coronacast
Australia has a coronavirus outbreak. What happens now?
"Norman as we've been celebrating darnall days left right and center in ustralia over the past week or so. We've now heard that. Three people have tested positive for coronavirus in south australia. Outside of hotel. Quarantine an eighty year old woman. Some of her close contacts. And then there's other people in her circle that have symptoms and they're expecting more cases to come forward. I mean are we ever gonna know this thing. Well the answer is maybe not going to be with us forever. It just depends on how we control it. So i mean just you know. It's not good for south australia. This happened But we have said on. Chronic has many times now. It's not a question of pride that we've said it but everybody knows it that we're importing people who deserve to come back to australia. Australians living overseas who want to come home and the coming home from high prevalence area so the coming home with the covid nineteen virus and sometimes covid nineteen itself and quota quarantine has got to remain secure for the virus not to escape and we'll only find out as time goes on maybe later on today. What exactly happened inside the stereo and confirming the disney escape from hotel quarantine. The testing people emergency department and elsewhere. So they've just straight go to really move and they are really moving into major containment excise as the queensland for example when cases came across the border and as the due south wales when there was a major coster victoria through the motel and southwest sydney so south australia's chief public health officer nicklaus spirit has called it. A up. call is asking people in south australia to get tested if they've got symptoms but it's not really just a wake up call for south australia. Is it everywhere. I mean people coming into every state. I'm not sure that they started yet. In pretoria think we have but for every state. It's a wake up call and hotel. Quarantine is only as good as the security around. It must be quite easy for the virus to escape if people's vigilance relaxes so it's you. It's a system problem. It's probably not a bad egg or anything like that. It's just hard to maintain day in day out. We can we out and this will probably happen more often and the west australian premier mcgowan. Yesterday's press conference was saying the biggest threat to western. Australia was indeed hotel quarantine and here. It is in south australia.

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Biden vs Trump - who's spending where in podcasts
"The latest from our newsletter pod News Dot net. I'm. Donald. Trump I'm Joe Biden and I. True. I approve this message. How have the presidential candidates used podcast advertising in the US election McGowan? Says that trump virtually stopped spending in September and only advertised in US and culture shows Joe Biden on the other hand started in late August to he was officially announced as candidate, but he's advertised a lot on comedy podcasts. It's not podcasting but Netflix's could soon allow you to listen to rather than watch your favorite shows according to new code in the APP back on January. The thirty first news reader can randall notice that TV shows with audio description would make for a great podcast. Agree with them. Using clips of comedy in your podcast expect to knock on your door before too long spoken giants has a new royalty administration agency for the spoken word much like a music publisher earns royalties, for Song, composers. Reuters has released its Reuters Audio Survey Global Survey of among others at ten days of the Voice Global Conference Daily News podcasts an interview podcasts are among the content most likely to increase in demand. The survey says Music Radio and serialized podcasts less so and eighty percent believe voice connected homes will soon become the norm. In podcasting read ads work better than non host read ads says, new research from Nielsen. It's the fourth anniversary of the New York Times audio team. The team posted in on what they're up to PR X has published an excerpt from the independent investigation into systemic racism. At the company we linked to that today Lipson have demonstrated their much-awaited Lipson five podcast dashboard it features and. You visual look and feel for stats and Simpler podcast Publishing Inc. quarterly results have been coming out this week. Amazon's net income tripled here on spotify now has three hundred and twenty million monthly active users up twenty nine percent year on year twenty, two percent of them used podcasts, and that's up slightly from last quarter and facebook's total users in the US and Canada has dropped slightly. Transistor has added. One quick submission tools to podcast directories in India today is spotify. Podcasters Day masterclass in networking. Day with more than twenty five thousand creators having registered National PODCAST post month starts on October. The first goal of NAPA called pomo is to use the challenge of podcasting daily as a form of Podcast boot camp and Yvo terrors changed his mind about pianos podcasters who don't understand RSS Editing tools or podcast tech podcasters in name only I just as valuable he says as the more full stack podcasters. And podcast news for the US presidential election on the media's Brooke Gladstone and Bob Garfield will be hosting their first ever live election night show featuring expert interviews, music comedy, and reflections and reactions from the on the media crew. It's free to watch as a link in our show notes and our newsletter today. The second season of Doctor Death has hit number one on apple podcasts. This season is all about doctor Farid. Fata who subjected over five hundred patients to brutal chemo treatments. They didn't need just to collect millions from insurance and it unveils a rotten system that tried to protect him. And lots of non US podcasts out there that are worth a listen foreign policy playlist is a new show from foreign policy magazine that will recommend one podcasts from around the world each week into the host and plan excerpts eyesight here

Asian Americana
Kala Bagai
"You're hearing is a city council meeting. In Berkeley California Watt One minute unity members are calling into comment in favor of renaming one of Berkeley's trees Monica. I'd like to speak to number eleven as well. My Name is money show Josh I'm a professor of education at the University of San Francisco, thank you for your support of Culebra Guy Way this is an important moment for Asian Americans Berkeley one in five Berkeley residents is Asian American and we have a long and vibrant history here but you wouldn't know that from our streets our schools are parks and our buildings where at a historic folks are calling in to advocate for a street in Berkeley to be renamed Della Guy. South Asian immigrant who came to Berkeley over one hundred years ago. Anyhow numbers my name is he I'm releasing cal Grad who graduated back in May of this year there really is sincere excitement among the Berkeley student community when it comes to this renaming, I think especially among students of color in South Asian students in particular were all itching to see ourselves represented such concrete way Pun completely intended Hello good evening, Mr Mayor and City Council members leading was Michelle McGowan, and calling in from Washington DC and on behalf of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans in historic preservation I'm here to support the naming of callow. Guy Way to the best of our knowledge. The City of Berkeley has little to no landmarks, monuments or markers recognizing the historical and cultural contributions of Asian Americans or Pacific Islander I for. One and he goes for the Berkeley South Asian radical history walking tour speaking in support of caliber guy way you heard from just a couple of US tonight while others are watching the live streaming APP station of your boat stories of club often ignored by Berkeley institutions, and yet we know that telling of bigger more inclusive history of Berkeley has the power to transform. US and our city, a clever guy we allows us to both honor her and reconcile difficult moments for history. Thank you for voting in favor of caliber guy way giving us something to celebrate during these especially tough times that last person you heard was Bernales Gosh one of the main organizers of this renaming campaign I called her up to learn more I am Barnett Lico. Im One of the creators of the Berkeley Salvation. Walking tour so I would Tim South Asian South Asian American. I grew up in India and moved to renounce five i. you she her pronounce. So we've been doing Berkeley Salvation Radical History Walking tour since twenty twelve and Iran these tourists with my partner honor Van Chatterjee. Through the tours, we take a disappearance in groups of about twenty around the city of Berkeley and make stops at places that are of historical importance South Asian Americans, and we tell stories of resistance in. That happened in the City of Berkeley and those histories go back over a hundred plus years. So we share stories of cure organizing youth organizing after nine eleven, stories of feminist and freedom fighters. And we include stories also of oppression not only that our community has faced but also oppressions within our own community say homophobia or caste system. I asked her how she came to learn about caliber guy and organized this campaign under about an I are always looking for things that happened at Berkeley and trying to understand what the lives of people who live here. especially in the early nineteen hundreds was like when we started doing the tours, we definitely didn't know enough about caliber guy maybe a few years ago. I heard her oral history on the South Asian American digital archives website and I came across both the video and early history where she mentioned Berkeley and that immediately caught my Attention. But there's an extra factor that makes her relationship to Berkeley particularly unique. Her main relationship to the city was that she was turned away from the city and I think that district people up in trying to understand why is it in Berkeley team after caliber guy when she may be never even lived here

Daily Pop
Rose McGowan Claims Alyssa Milano Made the Charmed Set Toxic AF
"There's is daily top. We have so many feuds to talk about today starting with rose McGowan claim that a listen the Llano. made the charm set toxic A. Okay this whole thing started as a political view, but then it got very personal rose accused of throwing fits in front of the crew on the set of charmed rose even says she cried every ten shows renewed because a listen made the set. So toxic in a statement to news listen. Milano said hurt people hurt people commenting any further doesn't align with my wellness plan we have not yet heard back from rose or or Warner, brothers, which produced charm. So a lot to unpack here. Again, it started off very political was a Democrat argument but then rose went there why he thinks she went there to bring charm to behavior. Look, hold. One hundred percent and if we're fighting and I'm holding a grudge against somebody I'm pulling out every receipt I don't care it. One Thousand Nine, hundred, ninety, nine, hundred. This is an audit. We're going to have this fight whether you like it or not. I guess that's true and also she's trying to discredit a list right? That's her way of saying like you shouldn't. You can listen to. Elissa because she's not as relatable as you think because listen to this she may two hundred thousand dollars a week on charm and was still throwing right she didn't get paid enough. It's like a way to discredit. I don't know. That is also. To your argument, sometimes, people will buy into that and be like absolutely. You know what? She's right rose you. If she's FELICIA's really as bad as you say that I'm listed work she says, but then other people can see right through that to say like obviously you have a grudge obviously, you don't like her you've made that very clear. You said it in an interview you do not like or. Do we really trust your opinion because it's obviously very biased. I just feel like this has become somewhat sticky with rose like we can just expect her to just go off and sort of sale of these things and quite frankly does anybody really care twenty years later if the listen. Milano through set like threw a fit onset of charms like I just don't think that's relevant to the conversation like none of us were there. None of us really really cared that much about how she behaved obviously, you want to be respectful to the crew and people that work really hard. To put on a production as we all know but we've all had bad days on this show I just feel like if in fifteen years, one of us were to be like well, she was impossible to deal with. It's like, okay. Then you should have said something then I feel like it's just so kind of in line with WHO rose is trying to be now and I'm not saying that she likes her and I'm not saying that she feels like she's credible or that she believes in anything she says. Every time someone says something that has nothing to do with you. That doesn't mean you need to go and jump in on it. And I, I hate to say this because I'm not away from everybody's experiences and I always say this you gotTa pick struggle and you've got to stick with that struggle and pick up a fight and fight as hard as you can. If you're fighting in the me too movement because it happened to you I totally get it. You're also writing because somebody was in a toxic work environment made something toxic fighting another break, and then what's next if something else comes up and you're fighting about that as well take you just take it away and makes it seem like you're only saying those things because. Of the week, right right and it's also like she made two, hundred, fifty, thousand dollars a week like made that much money. It was a hit show like I don't I also don't see how that's relevant. You know what I mean like you don't need to also bring up how much somebody made I. Don't think that that's her pleasure bill, but I will say. It rose McGowan felt leg she made. made the workplace toxic that are that's her feelings. That's her way of engaging and listened with tolerance to her. She don't have to do it over the air. She can do on the phone and just throw rose a my dad if I if you thought that way and I did that to you but I, don't think. Anymore. I don't think. I'm. Giving that apology I'm sorry I. Think we know a lot of different people not everybody has a good day I. Think People think just because you're on television or you're part of ensemble cast like your life is so easy. It's a lot of hard work that goes into this. So maybe she maybe she had a bad week or month or whatever. But there's a lot of people that we've experienced that can be toxic or disruptive or difficult to deal with. But that's just sort of this part of this dysfunctional family you keep that within yourself. You don't need to go and spread around and the and the truth is like the whole point rose trying to make was was again a political argument and so politics you know just keep arguing your facts and I think that's a fair argument to have. We argue politics stop in this country. So if you want to argue that with Eliza and you guys want to go back and forth about what who vote for do that. But I say again as you guys said, keep the history out of it because honestly just makes your arguments. Lesson weaker. We aren't just there's no right word. Thank point.

Donna and Steve
Actor Rose McGowan accuses Alexander Payne of assaulting her
"Rose McGowan has accused Director Alexander Payne of sexual misconduct in an incident when she was 15 years old Boy, the charmed actress and vocal Harvey Weinstein. Accuser tweeted about her alleged encounter with pain who's now 59. Rose McGowan doesn't detail the alleged attack involving pain, the two time Oscar winner for the descendants and Sideways and ex husband of Grey's Anatomy star Sandra Oh, Rose did say, I just want an acknowledgment and an apology. I do not want to destroy the incident would have occurred around 1988 when Alexander Payne was 27. He has yet to respond.

podnews
Spotify continues to gain on Apple: even in California
"The latest from our news at Pod News Dot net spotify is continuing to increase. Its hold on casting. In February spotify was more popular than apple podcasts. In Apple's home state of California that's according to new data from Fox Nest. Spotify is also continuing to shake apple in many countries including Ireland and Australia. According to the data and if you're interested based on global listeners and devices over the last sixty days pot news podcast. That's this you're listening to right. Now is fifty four percents apple. Forty six percents spotify says close. Pederson Research. Npr have released their smart audio report. Showing how smart speak is being used. Podcast get mentioned in the report by name that typically not listen to on spont- speakers to the data does show an increase in people who want the news from their smart speaker particularly over recent weeks forecast equipment manufacturer road have announced. The return of my road cast and annual podcasting competition. We're not one hundred and fifty thousand dollars worth of broadcasting gear. You've got until mid June to enter. It looks like the Apple. Go slow issue that we reported on earlier. This week has been fixed. Apples second quarter results show a revenue increase in one percent year on year. In spite of the Corona Virus facebook announced it allows us to charge for facebook live events in future meanwhile digitally reports that facebook is a really cheap place to advertise right now. The media is called himself. The largest podcast network focused on strong female voices. Audiences has announced eight million dollars in funding from an investment company called magnet companies. And Are you a podcast? Editor Trades? Tanna Campbell says the podcast that is will need to grow in scope to something. He calls accountability as a service. Your value cannot be in guessing a task done. He says it has to be more than that. Changing Times means changing consumption. We linked to to people today. Who are working a bit differently. Josh Schwartz a podcast producer at wbz Wa highlights has changed working which appears to include sitting in a car near Ski Club Offers Free Internet. We've all done it and the BBC explains how things are working in broadcasting house in London. If you've ever done work with the BBC you won't be astonished that. Yes it does involve vegetate brilliant. Edison research says in a peek into their podcast consumer tracker during a recent results Web. In Our podcast listening is holding steady at about six and a half hours a week. Though news podcasts have had a significant increase in the past. Few months. Mcgowan A. I have a fancy new logo and also a free report into how corona virus has impacted podcast. Advertising changes in advertising spots had been minimal. The company says noting significance decline in the last week of March before jumping up again in April. Nielsen says that kids and teens are watching a lot more. Tv and streaming video and in the UK the Evening Standard the Telegraph and Lord of all of all pivoted to Corona Virus. Podcasts apiece in what's new publishing highlights. What they did at how they did it. And Infocomm Snooze Dream job. Ready is Nathan Dane Sharp Marketing Digital and communications expert. The POLKA seeks to help excite expire and ready the next generation of young professionals to get their dream job and it turns out that presidential races in the past where justice mad as the one we currently in. Nixon planted evidence. The first woman who ran for president in one thousand nine hundred seventy two did even before women could vote long. Shots launched yesterday with eight episodes focusing on eight candidates who've shapes where we are today and our amount overflowing apologies. If we're slow to respond. We hope to get through email over the weekend. If you've got any hints and tips on how to deal with email. Please tell us. Probably you know editor at news. Dot Net homeschooling hard. It turns out and plenty more and all the links in our newsletter subscribe potentates dot

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Anchor adds remote-recording features to its app
"The latest from user at news dot net nine to five. Google is claiming that Google is to release a google. Podcasts APP for iphone. It's based on a piece in in gadgets. Which has been removed? Ninety five Google notes because of a quote broken imbargo how the things. According to the pace of the redesign for the android that will be fully rolled out by the end of this week. And there's a redesigned for the web version quotes soon. Well now. We have the full release from Google but we always respect embargo so we're reporting solely on public information from the ninety five. Google piece here since others are too but once we can. We'll give you the official information from Google has that Anka's Iowa and ANDROID APP is being updated with new remote recording features dumped record with friends to point to make it easier to record guests or multi hosted podcasts. If you're stuck at home because of a stupid virus Kyri has launched podcast landing pages for podcasts. They offer discussions direct messages to podcast hosts and away of joining a mailing list designed to foster community of listeners. Diese has redesigned. Its podcast experience. We linked to that today. Mcgowan has looked at which podcast advertises a spending more and less because of the stupid virus. Travel Advertising is down seventy three percent which shouldn't surprise anyone. Meanwhile Triton digital says that news and Talk Radio Show of streaming has grown by fourteen percent the global player run by the. Uk's largest radio broadcaster has added a set of third party podcasts for children and stressed out parents the UK has temporarily suspended school for all except essential workers because of the stupid virus. Radio as Europe's podcast day has been postponed. Its now on October. The twenty six. I'm speaking the New York. Times has purchased autumn service that transforms long form articles. Audio terms of the deal were not disclosed the independent Podcast Virtual Conference Two Thousand Twenty has published its program it's on March twenty eighth to twenty-ninth an IRA glass is seemingly recorded this week's this American life in his closet having taken the time to get dressed in a suit but having forgotten to wear shoes or socks you okay Hon. And Cost News and his Cooper's vintage volt is a new podcast from the shock. Rocker Cooper's been doing a radio show and it's coupon nights of the past sixteen years. This is a compilation of great interviews from that show. Fast fiction is a short story fiction. Podcast recorded in Brisbane in Australia. We would recommend the latest episode white noise to you and survivors guide to Corona virus as a brand new podcast from Australian comedian. Nazeem Hossein asking fellow Comedians and personalities. How to survive this stupid virus and there's plenty more and all the links in our newsletter subscribe that called News Dot Net.

BrainStuff
Why Do Cars Have Alarms If We Ignore Them?
"Mark lives in Chicago and loved his nineteen ninety nine. Honda Civic hatchback. Thieves loved it too apparently late nineties. Civic is worth far more than its blue book value in parts alone. Multiple people have pulled up next to him at stop lights and offered to buy a hatchback on the spot. Maybe should've taken them up on the offer. The first time his civic was stolen the cops quickly recovered it a few blocks away. The second time mark wasn't so lucky. He went out to search for the car himself and founded about a mile from his apartment under an overpass stripped of its engine and missing the entire front paneling. Now mark takes the train mark. Civic didn't have a car alarm because like most of us he assumed that alarm where waste of money if you live in a big city falsely triggered car alarms ours communist pigeons and just as annoying blaring car alarm in. Chicago barely raises an eyebrow. There's even a name for it alarm fatigue but does our collective disdain for car. Alarms mean that they aren't effective. We spoke with Christmas. Goey security consultant of thirty three years and host of the podcast crime school. He admits that we all have alarm fatigue to some degree but thinks that alarms still have their place. He said car thieves will tell you. They don't like the noise. They don't like the attention that it draws but it depends on the quality of the car thief. If it's just an amateur car thief the alarm goes off. They're gone to that extent. They work professional car thieves on the other hand. Don't even worry about alarms. Mcgowan says the pros can either disable the alarm quickly or use a number of tactics including dummies keys and tow trucks to circumvent the alarm system altogether. According to Interpol the international law enforcement organization car-thefts worldwide can be divided into two distinct categories widely available older cars. That's quantity and higher end and luxury cars. That's quality marks ninety nine civic fits squarely in the quantity category the type of car. That's irresistible to young street level car. Thieves parts for older widely available. Cars are in high demand plus most cars built before the year. Two thousand can still be hot wired. Mcgaughey said the old cars are a piece of cake. Modern cars all the keys have a chip built into them. That chip has to be married up to the ignition. You can't go in there and break off the steering wheel column like you would in the old days. The CAR WON'T START IF LOW LEVEL CAR. Thieves are more likely to be spooked by car alarms. Then it's worth figuring out if your car is attractive to low level car thieves. I check if your car is one of the ten most stolen in America. That's a sure. Sign your quantity category according to low Jacks Two thousand sixteen vehicle theft recovery report. The most stolen makes models are behind a civic and accord Toyota Camry and Corolla the Chevy Tahoe and Silverado the Nissan Ultima Cadillac Escalade Ford F to fifty and the ACURA INTEGRA. Again older model years are the easiest to swipe and have the highest demand for parts. Mugabe's rule of thumb is quote. Look at the most popular cars today. They'll be the most stolen cars in the country ten years from now another hugely important factor is where you live according to statistics from the FBI and the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Big cities routinely have the highest total number of car thefts. But that's because there are lots of cars in big cities a more useful. Statistic is car thefts per capita in that category. California is king. California is home to eight of the ten metropolitan areas with the most cars stolen per person in Twenty fifteen Los Angeles held the title for the most car stolen nationwide fifty two thousand five hundred fifty nine but these smaller central valley cities of Modesto Bakersfield and Salinas had far greater rates per capita. Another perhaps expected capital of car. Theft is Albuquerque New Mexico number two in the country for stolen cars per resident. There might be a simple explanation for this geographical clustering of theft rates. According to a twenty twelve reports from the Department of Justice. One third of all cars stolen in the US were stolen from four states. California Arizona New Mexico and Texas. That's because there's a lucrative trade in stolen cars and parts directly into Mexico. Although the smuggling rings are operated by large criminal organizations the report concluded that the cars themselves are mostly stolen by juveniles. So if you drive a popular car that's more than decade old and you live within a few hours drive of the border. It's probably worth investing in a highly visible alarm system. The flashy decals alone might be enough to deter thief scanning the aisles in the mall parking lot but if a car alarm does go off near you you shouldn't go investigate unless you're Blah enforcement or security personnel. It's their job to investigate. Alarms not bystanders.