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A highlight from Petite Maman (French), (Drama/Fantasy) Movie Review

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A highlight from Petite Maman (French), (Drama/Fantasy) Movie Review

"What's world? happening It's Kira and Ben back again. This week we did a super episode last week and this week we are going to be doing a much shorter film. We are covering the 2001 Petit Maman by Selene Sakama. It is an incredible film. This was my first time watching it for the podcast. It has been on my radar because I was a fan of her first film Portrait of a Lady on Fire and I'm very excited to talk about her, to talk about this movie. Ben, tell me about your history with it. So these all come in from our followers and they give us these great movies to watch. They say, you know, you would really enjoy these movies. So I made the list and you were like, oh I know this one, I want to watch this one. So I went off your say and I was very pleased. Very pleased. I will say this movie is very accessible. It clocks in at an hour and 12 minutes. So it is wildly short. I think if the movie was any longer, I don't know how good it would be. I feel like everything that needed to be done was very encapsulating. It was a good, complete, concise story and I was overall very happy with it. Ben, what are your thoughts? Yeah, it makes you really think about your relationship with your parents and what you truly know about them. Like their history, them being children. What did they like to do? What emotions did they have? What feelings did they have growing up? And it made me sit back and go, hey, I really didn't know crap about my parents. I just knew that they were good workers, they loved me, but I didn't know the in -depth detail of their lives. And I totally agree with that and that's why I love how this story is told. I think when we are children, we don't know anything about our parents and as we grow up, I think they start to unfold themselves to us. But I love it. So I'm going to kind of briefly talk about what the movie is and then we'll get more into it. So the story follows a small girl, Nellie. She is eight years old and her maternal grandmother has just passed away and they were very close. And then so now they're cleaning out the grandmother's house and her mom Marion's childhood home. And obviously, Marion is struggling with the death of her mother and she leaves abruptly in the night without saying goodbye to Nellie. And so then Nellie goes out to play in the And there she comes across a young girl and the young girl has the same name as her mother and as they walk through the woods during a rainstorm back to this mystery young girl's house, it is actually the house that her, it is her grandmother's house and this is her mother when she is eight years old. And in this home, her grandma is still alive in her young age. And I think it's really sweet because I think there's a lot of really tender moments between the two. And of course, when Nellie figures out that it is her mother, there is that panic. She flees, she runs away, but she cannot stay away and she keeps going back. And I think there is a moment at the end when Marion as the eight -year -old drives away and Nellie goes back to her house. And when she's back, Marion, who is now her mother's age and the mother that she knows is there and they share this really sweet moment together. And I think, so I think they both were experiencing it. I don't think it was a one -sided kind of hallucination on Nellie's side. I think this is a little bit more surreal where both people did experience what we saw and it was really touching. So I think there are two conversations that stood out the biggest to me. One is when they're having the sleepover and they're talking about how she was like, oh, I don't know if you wanted me. That scene was devastating because it turns out that Marion had all these dreams of being an actress and wanting to do all this, things that Nellie never knew about. And she could not because she got pregnant at a very young age. But even as a child, Marion is like, no, I'm dreaming about you. I want you. You've never stopped anything in my life. And I think that was so beautiful and so powerful. And then the second one, the second conversation is kind of a continuation of that when they're saying goodbye. And both of those moments really resonated and stuck with me. Ben, what do you think? Oh yeah, a hundred percent. There was a lot of parts of the movie where you could see like the bond between the mother and the daughter is so strong. Even as a child, she's like, you know, I've always wanted you. And, you know, it's like reassuring the daughter because the daughter is kind of messed up when the mother leaves. Oh yeah. So she's kind of confused. She's like, you know, does she leave because she doesn't want to be with me or, you know, and then she's second guessing things. And at the end when she says the mother's name and the mother says her name back, you could tell, like, it wasn't a one sided situation that they both experienced that bond through time. Yes. And I thought, I thought that moment was so sweet. And I, and I thought it was really important because it showed that like, they're going to, and I believe in my heart that they're going to move forward and have this very special relationship now because they understand each other both on a different level. I think too, as parents, I'm not, I'm not a parent. So this is just all speculation on my point, but I think once you become a parent, you still try to preserve your child's innocence and you try to protect them from a lot of things in the world. And I think when you, when like, when I'm speaking like this, like when the mom regresses back down to being a child, they're viewing everything kind of the same and like, they're both being silly together. Like we see at the dinner table scene when the soup is gross, so they keep like spitting it back in. And a moment that really touched me when they're celebrating Marion's birthday is that she asks them to sing the birthday song twice because she doesn't want that moment to end. And I thought that was really beautiful because she knows, like, she has to go get this operation so she doesn't die, so she doesn't have the same illness as her mom does. And it is an unexplained illness, but we do see the mom walking with a stick. And so I don't know what it could be. Ben, what were your thoughts? I had no idea what she had. Some kind of maybe bone. Yes, and like degenerative. Or something, some kind of situation where she, her bones were fragile. I don't know. I'm not a doctor, nor do I pretend to be. But it was kind of moving that, you know, you find out this happened right before her birthday. Yeah. So, and then it was going to be her birthday in the present and that's when she disappeared. So, like, I felt like maybe it was a birthday wish. Yeah, that she could go back to her mom. Yeah. Or, you know, like to experience this time together with her daughter. And like, I don't know. I don't know. They don't really get into that part of the aspect of the movie, but it is a very heart -wrenching movie if you watch it because like it shows the bond of the daughter with the mother from the grandmother to the mother to the mother to the child. And even with the father, because the father's left, you know, to pick, finish pick up the house. And you kind of get this weird feeling, at least I got this weird feeling that there was a fear of like a divorce or something. So you felt like maybe she was leaving the husband. And I was like, oh, what's going on? Because she asked him, she's like, do you remember my foot? And he's like, no, I don't remember your foot. And she kind of like gives him this look like, like I wasn't important enough for you to remember these things. And then the daughter says it later too. She goes, isn't that you don't remember? Is it that you don't listen? Yeah. So, and then you kind of find out that he just doesn't listen. He's not a bad guy. He just, he just doesn't listen. He gets caught up in his own little things. And part with the daughter, she's saying something to him and he doesn't listen to her. And like, you could tell that she understands now that he's not a bad person and the relationship isn't doomed. It's just that he's not focused on everything. Exactly. And I think too, though, we see a moment where he opens up when she goes, like, I really don't know anything about you or mom. Like, what are you afraid of? Like, what were you afraid of growing up? I know what your favorite food was. And if you liked this, but I don't know anything like, what were you afraid of? And he, and you kind of get some insight into him where he talks about being afraid of his father. And you're like, okay, like, obviously you are not afraid of like a, like a father figure unless there is something going on. So I think it shows that like, as children, we expect a lot from our parents, but we have to remember that they were children once too, and that they are their own people, not just people to us. And I think this movie really made that message like very clear. And I really appreciated that. I thought it was, I thought it was a very fresh like insight onto grief. Yeah, I agree. And as a parent, I understand a lot because like, not a lot, I'm still, I don't know a lot of crap, but I understood like giving up things because now you have a different priority, that your priorities change when you have a child. Like at first your priority is about yourself. You're like, oh, I have to, you know, I want to do this. I want to do this. I want to do this. Then you have a child. And then those priorities change because now you're like, well, I have to support my family. I have to, you know, make a life for my daughter or my son, or, you know, you have to do this. So things change in your life. I mean, not for the worst. I mean, it's actually for the better because you become, you realize the responsibilities of having to take over like the growth of some of another being. And it's, it's a beautiful thing. And you see this in the movie that like they bond real good as, as kids and the mother loves the daughter so much that she's supposed like to raise this child. And she tells the daughter that she didn't care about that because that was the most important part of her life was raising her. Exactly. And I loved, I loved that scene because I think too, as children, not, not from anything that your parents do, but sometimes you feel like, oh, like, am I wanted? Like, are they treating me this way because they don't love me or they treat me this way because of that? And I think that was, that is really important. Um, while I was watching this movie there, it was reminding me of another film only in a brief scene though, cause they're two very different movies, but have you ever seen the movie about time? Yeah. Okay. So this is not that I won't talk about about time for that much longer, but I will talk about it for a little bit. Um, it is a great movie if anyone hasn't seen it. It is a romantic comedy, but deeper than that, it is a movie about a father and son relationship. And so Domhnall Gleeson, he is the main character and he has the ability with his father, Bill Nye, and they can travel to and from time without the butterfly effect being a thing. They can, it's like pretty loose science, but there is one moment where Domhnall Gleeson is about to have a child and once like a life event happens, um, anytime that you go back, the events will be different. So that's like the only thing that matters, which makes no sense. But like I said, the science is not there, but him and his dad decide, um, before the birth of his child that they are going to go back in time together and they are going to spend one last day together. And this movie kind of felt like it was like, like a version of that where the mom and the daughter get to spend one last time together in this like sacred place that they're both attached to, to deal with their grief and to say goodbye. So I thought that was really sweet. Um, I was just like, oh, I love time travel because this movie kind of plays with time again in a way that does not affect, that is not affected by the laws of physics because two of the, the house exists on opposite sides of the woods, even though the woods are just one place. But I thought it was really cool because I think, I think if we could go, I think we take a lot of moments for granted when we're younger and we're living in them. And I think the idea of being able to go back and live in them again and really cherish the moments that you need is important. Yes. A hundred percent. I was trying to think of the movie with Ashton Kutcher. The butterfly effect. Oh yeah. It keeps on, it keeps on like, he keeps on going back and reliving the same moments over and over until finally as a baby, he decides to kill himself. That movie was so bad, but at least the science was kind of there. It was terrible. But I kept on thinking of like, like how this movie was so much better than that because this reflects on, and even though they're stuck in a time loop, like it doesn't affect time. Like, and things progress in that little area of time. Like, like the magic garden. Yes. Yes. Where like they're there, but it doesn't affect anything outside of it. And it doesn't affect anything here. And when she's, when she's with her mother as an adult, her mom actually talks about building that fort and how important it was to her. And then when she's out there, she's building the fort with her mother. And then there's a part where she goes and she does all these like nice decorations on the fort for her mother. And when her mother comes and sees it, it's like a really like emotional thing because her mother's like really like, Oh my God, it's so beautiful. You know? And I don't think she was talking about the fort. I think she was talking about her daughter. Yeah. And like what she's done and like the bond that they've created. And I think, and I totally agree with that. And I think too, you can tell that, that the mom, I also don't think wanted to leave the situation when they spend those last moments together and they're out on the boat and they're like sailing around and like, they're just like having all this great time together and they're celebrating each other and like this bond, like, and I think too, it kind of, they kind of touch on the fact that they are both only children and the loneliness that you feel as an only child and then being able to like have someone there with you. Yeah. I mean, I always like to think, I know that we've talked about how this movie is not based in science, but like in the ideas of time, time is a circle or an arch. It is not a flat line. Like we view it as, and I think that maybe this daughter did go back and visit her mother and like the mom, you know what I mean? Yeah. And that's how like, she knows that like this is who she wants. I don't know. I don't know. I think about things like that. I don't know if it's based in anything, but this is a great film. Um, Celine Sakama is obviously a female French director, um, got her fame, um, from Portrait of a Lady on Fire, which is a fantastic movie if no one has seen it. And one thing I just want to compare between the two films is they're both totally incredibly different, but atmospheric wise, she can create a gut -wrenching scene and create love and passion between two people through like, um, set design and through camera angles and through, um, sound. She's very good at creating a mood and very good at creating a lot of this like longing. And I think that's what both the, I think that's what this movie and Portrait of a Lady on Fire has a lot is like searching for what you need and searching and longing for that. No, I totally get it because I was an only child and growing up it was lonely and I saw people with brothers and sisters and that bond they had and I didn't have that. I had older parents that, you know, I basically had to help take care of. So for me it was, it was a lonely childhood and I made a lot of friends outside and that was like my family. I still call my friends my family because I didn't have that like real big family unit. Right. And, um, I do have a daughter now, but we don't have a relationship. And when I was watching this, it was sad in me because I want to have that relationship that this mother and daughter had, you know, and hopefully someday I do get that, but for right now I don't have it. So that kind of touched base with me a little bit and I was kind of like, Oh, you know, I see how sometimes parents, even though you're a parent, you're not a parent. I mean, just cause you have a child doesn't make you a parent. You got to be a parent, you know? So absolutely. And Ben, it's never too late to have a relationship. Oh, I know. I know. I will eventually. I mean, I got to wait for her to come to me. Of course. You know, I don't want to force anything cause you know, that's not being a good parent. No, you can not enact your will onto your children. You got to sit back, relax and you know, and just know that the day will come hopefully. Yes. Some, some moments from the movie that I want to talk about that I thought were really sweet and I think it shows how good of a writer Celine Sakama is when, when the movie opens up, we see them in a nursing home and we see Nellie saying, giving everyone in that nursing home, like a really nice goodbye and, and you're, and when you're first starting a movie, you're like, oh, she's a polite child. She cares about these people that her grandma was spending her last moments with. And then she has a conversation with her mom when they get back to the house and she goes, you know, I'm really sad that I didn't give grandma a good goodbye. And I thought that was really sweet because then we see her trying to give a good goodbye. Like it just made me recall that opening where she was trying to give a good goodbye to everyone because now she doesn't know and she understands the finality of death. And I think having her mom kind of reenact that goodbye with her was cathartic for both of them. I mean, obviously it's the mom gone, but I think in that one moment it was really sweet. And I think that kind of was a catalyst to make the mom either wish to go back or go back. Yeah, I, I, I agree with that. And you know, it is hard to like, like when you don't say goodbye, like I didn't get to say goodbye to my mom, kills me to this day. Didn't get to say goodbye to my dad, kills me to this day. Cause there's things left unsaid. I think that's what touched on this movie is things left unsaid. They, they went back in time and they got to talk about themselves as kids and, and experience life together. And like, it was a closure and it's not a closure forever. It's just a closure on the things that they don't know about each other. So I thought that was kind of good. Cause you know, you, you want to have that last goodbye. You really do. Like it's, it's so important and many people don't get to experience that. They have to feel that last goodbye. And it's sad cause you, you want to close it out on a, on a note that, you know, you both, you both understand the love you have for each other. And if you don't do that, you just hope that the person goes on to another life knowing that you love them. Of course. And I think too, deep down everyone, like even if you don't get to say it, I think like they know that you love them obviously, but it is, it is always better to have that closure. And I think this movie, and I think what was good too was like when Nellie was talking to Marion as they're both children and she's like, how old am I when my mom dies? And she's like, oh, you're 31 and to a child 31 seems old and Marion goes, oh, that's old. And Nellie actually goes, no, it's not. It's actually young. And I thought that that was really, really sweet cause you can see where Marion is still very childlike in that moment. Whereas Nellie experiencing the death and going through it has kind of grown up and seen the effects of it. Yeah. I, I actually on my comedy skits, I do a stint where we're talking about when I was a kid and someone said that they were my age 54. I'd be like, oh, you're going to die. I was like, now I look in the mirror and go, oh, you're going to die.

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Fresh "Nellie" from WTOP 24 Hour News

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:00 min | 17 hrs ago

Fresh "Nellie" from WTOP 24 Hour News

"Licenses can lapse but you can still file for divorce since family courts will be open neil steam double UTOP news it's 205 the trial of a former Loudoun County school superintendent continues this afternoon with the defense presenting its side Scott Ziegler is on trial for two misdemeanors related to retaliation against a teacher and firing that teacher from her elementary school job last year now you may remember that Ziegler was fired from his job as superintendent after he was indicted following a special grand jury investigation into the school system's handling of two sex assaults by the same student at two different high schools in 2021 the retaliation charge stems from the accusation that Ziegler fired teacher Aaron Brooks for testifying before that special grand jury the principal of the school where Brooks worked told jurors on Wednesday she was the one who sent a letter to then superintendent Ziegler recommending the teachers contract not be renewed the case is expected to wrap up today Scott Ziegler scheduled to stand trial on the third count next year new this afternoon police in the city of Falls Church say injured raccoon that was euthanized by them has tested positive for rabies they're now looking for anyone who may have come in contact with the animal that raccoon was hit by a car last Saturday on South Washington Street a witness says before police got there he and another driver removed the injured raccoon from the road and had direct contact with it rabies can be harmful to humans if it's not treated anyone who believes they were exposed should call the Fairfax County Health Department a homeowner in Manassas has been given the green light to run a gun shop from his house inside Nova reports the Prince William County Board of Supervisors approved what's called a special -use permit for Mark Cykat to sell guns some neighbors voiced their concerns before that board Cykat plans to sell antique guns and guns for personal use the homeowner expects most sales will be done online but customers will also be able to pick them up from his house house if they need to no ammunition will be sold from the house or kept there the Board of Supervisors turned down another home gun store application that request was from a couple living in Potomac Shores 207 there is a spotlight on pickleball here in DC right now with temporary court set up along the National Mall right by the World War II Memorial those courts are open now through Saturday it's just an amazing event it is a really cool set up here with nine pickleball courts on the National Mall they've got the reflection pool got they the Washington Monument behind me they got the Lincoln Memorial in front Janet Green lives in Richmond Virginia Machine made the trip here to check it out I have two of my favorite things history and pickleball are you serious about it you get competitive oh yeah I compete you know I'm in the tournaments and I used to play on the United States team so I'm very competitive this gives me a really good competitive outlet without being overboard on the National Mall Nick I Nellie WTOP news well coming up in money news after traffic and weather Rockville is getting a sushi conveyor belt I'm Jeff Glabel it's 208 get a precision AC tune -up for only $59 traffic and weather on the 8th and when it breaks we've got Dave Dildine in the WTOP Traffic Center and and if you're traveling from Annapolis to where the Eastern Shore in Maryland route 50 eastbound delays are building while preparing for two -way traffic on the westbound Bay Bridge span a crash happened on the western shore and it's in the path of eastbound drivers between Whitehall Road and the Sandy Point Oceanic Drive exit there are lanes blocked and paramedics have arrived on scene and are still arriving so watch your mirrors both in lanes the main and on the 50 service road this is eastbound on 50 before Sandy Point on the lead up to the Bay Bridge on the inner loop of the beltway it's a slow lead up onto the 270 spur the work crew blocking the right lane at beginning the of the spur between the inner loop and Democracy Boulevard and every minute this lasts past 2 p bottom .m. is a minute lost in heavy and slower traffic on the inner loop delays back building into Virginia into the work zones that were used to on the inner and outer loop near Georgetown Pike with the right lane still blocked on 70 from old Georgetown Road toward Germantown the pace is good from the outer loop northbound on 95 slow out of Laurel between the rest area and 32 guardrail work back again this week BW Parkway just a couple lowdowns of here and there in the district Northwest Chevy Chase military road paving resumes today between Oregon and Nebraska Avenue one lane getting by on military in Virginia on 66 coast is clear in Centerville the work is back on 28 near Compton Road one lane getting by both ways 95 southbound slow past Fairfax County Parkway work zone on the right northbound and Stafford County very slow the work zone returns beyond exit 140 the right lane should be blocked once more want to test an electric car plug into fit small dot com and find your electric ride today check out the Subaru Solterra Hyundai Ioniq or the Toyota WZ4X at www .com .fitsmall that's the Fitz way Dave Doldine WTOP traffic. 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House GOP Rushes Bill to Make Some Spending Cuts, Raise Debt Ceiling

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes

01:40 min | 5 months ago

House GOP Rushes Bill to Make Some Spending Cuts, Raise Debt Ceiling

"McCarthy says he's got the votes to shove through very quickly a plan that would raise the debt ceiling. Now, look, if this is, in my concern here is this is happening so fast. That you've got some Republicans out there, not house freedom caucus folks mind you, but you have other Republicans, including congresswoman Nancy mace at a South Carolina who's basically a conservative Democrat, and then you've got our good friend, congressman Tim burchett, from right here in Tennessee, where we broadcast this national radio program, and there among those saying, hey, wow Nellie. Everything, huh? They're saying this thing is being shoved through and they haven't had a chance to really talk about this, but the house is scheduled to vote sometime today. To raise the debt ceiling. Now there is there are some spending cuts connected to this, but we don't have the details. So that's my concern is all of this is being done in closed doors. A House rules committee chairman Tom Cole, from Oklahoma, told reporters that he does have the votes. This is after a 6 hour hearing overnight to get the bill ready for the floor. And I think we've all been down this road before ladies and gentlemen, where lawmakers, when they stay overnight in the capital, very bad things happen to your wallet and sometimes to the interns. No, I'm just kidding. But nothing good ever happens after dark at the U.S. capitol. I think we can all agree to that. So

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"nellie" Discussed on Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment

Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment

02:46 min | 8 months ago

"nellie" Discussed on Addiction Unlimited Podcast | Alcoholism | 12 Steps | Living Sober | Addiction Treatment

"Life isn't going to stop throwing you curve balls. If you're caught up in thoughts about this is what it should look like and this is what it should feel like and this is how people should treat me now. You will be disappointed. Because it won't happen according to your plan, it will happen the way it's meant to happen. This brings me perfectly into number two. You may need to shift your approach. Again, this is where that flexibility we talked about comes into play. If what you are doing isn't working, then you need to adjust your approach. If you are trying it a certain way and you're relapsing, then something doesn't fit. Check your mindset first. Are you being a negative Nellie and sending yourself all kinds of BS messages about how hard it is and how bad it feels and how unfair ital is. Or are you an acceptance? In acceptance of the facts and just ready to tackle whatever comes your way. This is also where your support team is so important. Me as your coach or a sponsor or being part of a group, this is where you show up and say, I'm doing this and this, and it's not working. And your support team can help you troubleshoot some solutions in different approaches that worked for them. Also, as you grow and evolve, your action plan will need to grow and evolve too. My life in recovery approach is not the same today as it was on day one. The principles of it are the same, right? Don't drink, do something to nourish my recovery every day, help other people do the same thing, be a good human. Those underlying principles are the same, but my approach has changed a million times over the years. I've worked on different parts of myself. I've had to focus on healing, broken pieces, and that takes a different approach at different times I've had to focus differently on cleaning up life messes that I've made. In my business, in relationships, whatever, you see what I'm saying, you have to be flexible to shift your approach when necessary. But if your approach isn't working and you're giving into cravings, you have to shift and you have to be open to figuring that out. Change your approach when you need to when it's not working, you have to change it. The next thing I want to touch on to curb a craving is regret. How many times have you given into a craving

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ESPN Are Innovating With Their Commentator Selection

Fore The People

01:42 min | 1 year ago

ESPN Are Innovating With Their Commentator Selection

"I love how ESPN and their team of networks is getting guys that currently play and former play, but they're not so far out like a Kurdish strange or a Dottie pepper. They're younger guys and they're getting them with their takes live. It's like the mayonnaise getting on Monday Night Football. It's similar to that in that it's way more interesting to hear Peyton Manning and Eli Manning, bullshit with young jock or whoever the hell they brought on that. I think they brought on Nelly and got Nellie's opinion on the last throw by someone in the playoffs. I don't remember who it was. But that telecast that Monday Night Football with the mannings got higher reviews. It got higher ratings than anything they've ever done because that's more interesting. People want to hear current guys that can kind of talk, the public through the mindset of what's going on on the telecast. I think it's cool. I think when I've always watched golf on TV or coverage, I come at it from a more of a different way of how I look at a golf course. Sometimes I want to know more information about the conditions that day or that pin location and specific the green speeds. What that person's got going on in that day as far as their a stuff. Those are the things that I don't really ever know while watching. Just assume you just see the best shots that day and sometimes you just don't catch on with some of the things those players are going through that day. So I'm looking forward to kind of maybe telling that side of the story a little bit and see how it goes.

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"nellie" Discussed on Now Try This

Now Try This

03:27 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Now Try This

"She painted them all. Some came with a description. This one, Nellie, in the 1700s, was an old lady who thought to have been a witch was blamed for killing 8 local children. The town folk beat her and placed her in a shallow grave to slowly die. Turns out it wasn't her. She was innocent, but it was too late. She wrote, she vowed revenge. She rode revenge. She vowed revenge. She wrote her don't know if she is daimonic spelled wrong. I have kept her packed away on Darren would never smell it wrong. Maybe she needs to be placed in a box display, and only for someone who can deal with this? Question mark? Or experience? These dolls just scare me in general. Want them all gone, especially once I have like this one. Her description said blessed, so maybe she has been. Hashtag blessed. I think this is fake and all the misspellings are a red herring to make us think it's real, okay? 'cause the road revenge and the daimonic. It's just a little too much. I see, I see the game you play. You can't put blinders on me, baby. What do you think, Nick? Don't read it quietly to yourself that's not entertaining. I'll edit it out. Anytime I have an aside, I'm just like, I'll add this out. Who cares? Fair enough. I don't know. I think it's real. My instinct was real. I'll go with my instinct. My instinct was that it was real. What's your real price? Yeah. My real place is about $15 million. $15? My fake price? I can get it in a dollar. I'm never gonna get it. Oh,.

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"nellie" Discussed on The Root Of Our Health

The Root Of Our Health

03:52 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on The Root Of Our Health

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"nellie" Discussed on Zane and Health: Unfiltered

Zane and Health: Unfiltered

04:43 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Zane and Health: Unfiltered

"I got what you stole here because it doesn't go into everybody take a pocket knife or nellie for tatas there is nothing every twenty missing school all blank ones with party mix. I never got anything good in the car so it was always my brother and his friends. The ipod no d. incriminates. We're going to go back to eight years to figure out what neighborhood were insurer. It's to be hard to. I know i know that's a crime. The i y five nothing really. I can back. I felt really bad. I wanted to turn the night. But i didn't know why soul from so at least i thought of it. Yeah i mean. What was i going to do something illegal that i've done and regret i'd say we're just keep adding onto wait. Involves changes are adding on shot in front of camera. I no chase damn say drugs. Syria drugs in general. That's gonna draw your shot. Drops time for all that i would say regret and half regret because everything i feel like i've done has made me. Yes slower slower. I am who i am. And i can't change that. We love you for that baby. Birds math got something good. No you always know that would pull out some like really like white collar crime. No if anything it was like. I probably did an illegal drug somewhere. Ooh but i enjoyed it changed so our grant. I've never met not that nerdy. Keep the socks next hitting. Oh i got absolutely nothing. I'm i'm a scaredy cat. Say shit.

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"nellie" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

KOA 850 AM

01:32 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on KOA 850 AM

"A pretty serious crash up north. I 25 north beyond a protein. Longmont blocking two right lanes were stopping. Go delays back to highway 52. Fox 31 pinpoint weather Sunny and hot look for high near 92 this afternoon and overnight low expected and near 57 in Denver. Right now, it's 74. This report is sponsored by furniture Row this Friday through Monday. It's the Super Labor Day sale at Fringe Arrow, say 100 bucks on every 1000 you spend on the largest selection of furniture at the lowest prices guaranteed. Perfect to refresh any room plus seven years. No interest. Hurry. The Super Labor Day sale at furniture row ends Monday. Bill Jones, Koray News radio live everywhere on the I Heart radio app. Our iconic hired radio music Festival is finally back September 17th and 18 at Team of Llerena in Las Vegas. Billie Eilish Cheap Trick Cold Plane to a LIPA Fanning is Florida, Georgia Line, Cold Jerky, Calleigh Little Baby Room. Five. Nellie Sam Hunt, squeezer and more streaming free on the CW AB and C w t v dot com and live on I Heart radio stations across America, Our 2021 I Heart Radio Music Festival. Don't Miss Woodley's Labor Day sale Right now. Everything is 40% off retail, plus 24 months. Special financing, Man. You can't beat that ice. Dave Logan For my friends who would least find furniture. They do make it fun to pick up the right furniture for your home, and I've been telling you for years they specialized in solid wood furniture and customer whole street. It is absolutely gorgeous, and they built some of their.

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"nellie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

Mason & Ireland

03:04 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Mason & Ireland

"Now very sad news to break cher. Say this but i'm only here for one night but do have good news. I've already lasted longer than the new host of jeopardy. He got really good reviews from viewers and critics and he appeared very comfortable as expected and he hosted the program with guests. Nuke dog allyson felix. Nellie could you see stephen crossing over to become a bigger part of late night. Tv swipe left or swipe. I'm only in on stephen. I've known him for years. I used to be a weekend show with him He is an absolute force and he will. He will not get out worked. I would nothing. He would surprise me but let me ask. You don't wanna you watch that. I did not see. I meant to but i got okay. The monologue so here's a weird thing. My wife lisa is in night. still in idaho. She didn't come back last night. She went to a concert at the idaho county fair and the person she saw was. Nellie so as nellie live with steven a. Or did he do something on tape. I don't think that nellie probably can there be guessing it was later because if your wife saw nellie at the fair because i'm pretty sure he was on zoo. Okay so that would the bottom of this whole then yet ramona. there's not more than one nelly. you can't have the same name as another perform somebody else. Just find this. Get the same thing too. I'll give you a chance to a break to look it up because coming up next. That's it lindsay. Right radio tinder okay. It's so it's hole on. Its its nellie mo i don't know it's the same. It's the same. Nellie he did a performance. So i'm assuming that it was prerecorded. Oh and he might have been on zoom that which is a lot of it just. That's his twitter. Handle is just a different name. All right all right so next. There is not more than one. Nelly nelly mo- not at ellie on twitter. Coming back. I mean you big enough in honor of mamba day. Eight twenty four yesterday. We've always celebrated august twenty four. Th as mamba day we will play for you. The end of kobe's last game as it was told on the radio live back in april of two thousand sixteen. It's probably my favorite game. That michael and i have ever done. And if you've never heard. I know most people watch tv or some people were lucky enough to be there in person. If you've never heard the end will play it for you. Next momo information i'm john ireland seven ten espn..

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"nellie" Discussed on Latina to Latina

Latina to Latina

03:01 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Latina to Latina

"Offers us two more. What is my true purpose on earth. What am i uniquely. Good at and i want to highlight the word uniquely there. Because i'm gonna guess that you are good at a lot of things and the question is what can you do the way that you do it in a way that almost no one else can that i realize is not always the easiest question to answer so one way to answer it. Nellie or maybe i should say on the roses ten by ten find ten different facets of your life and ask in each of them what makes unique what makes you different from other people who also share that identity notice which words keep popping up regardless of the context in life coaching. There's an exercise. We ask a few people who know you. Well what shows up when you enter a room the words the pop up again and again that is so much of who you are and what you need to dig into. Define the answer to what it is that makes you unique. What is it that is your purpose. Okay nellie also talks about a diary writing at all downs. You have perspective. I want to be honest. I am terrible at journaling. But this advice from nelly made me at least when it get back into bullet journaling. Since as deputy pessoa once told us harder journal without trying to impress yourself guilty as charged and then when you can talk about the goals right take the goals laser hair removal really. Made me laugh and then break them down. So take the goal year-by-year month-by-month week by week so the path feels more manageable. I am going to admit here. I kinda winced when. I heard this advice because it is halfway through the year. And i didn't do this on january. One and there is a part of my brain very symmetrical that wants to wait until january one to this exercise and do it right but i am going to fight that instinct and i'm going to begin right now midstream because.

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"nellie" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

04:17 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

"Astronomers have discovered the biggest comment seen the comet named see twenty fourteen un to seventy one bernardi. Nellie bernstein after it's two discovers is more than one hundred kilometers wide. It was found by reprocessing. Four years of data from the dark energy survey which used the four major blanket telescope at the sarah to lulu interamerican observatory chile between two thousand thirteen and two thousand nineteen. When i image the comet was some four point three billion kilometers from the sun it's almost as far as the orbit of neptune. Although initial observations fan no activity on the comet follow up studies by the last cameras observatory at found the huge comet which is inbound from the code at rages of the solar system is showing now as a comber and it's become active although it still twice as far from the sun is the orbit of satin. This comedy so huge. It's more than three times the size of the next biggest comet nucleus known. That's the combat. Hell bob discovered in one thousand nine hundred ninety five however unlike hail bought which turned out to be spectacular this objects not expected to become a naked eye comet that's because it's on an extremely elongated orbit journey inwards from the distant or cloud of millions of years and its orbit takes it from far above too far below the ecliptic the plane about which the pilots now solar system orbit the sun in fact comment. See two thousand fourteen you into seventy-one orbits almost perpendicular to the plane reaching perihelion in january. Twenty thirty one. It'll be swooping around the sun still far beyond the distance of satins orbit this space time still to come necessary space telescope. Finally back online and boeing stalin. Cs t. one hundred radius for its second test flight. All that and more still to come on space time necessary. Hubble space telescope is back in service following marathon. if it's to fix a computer crash that shut the observatory down back on june. The thirteenth telescope's delicate science instruments will put in safe mode when the glitch occurred shutting down all nonessential systems mission manages eventually traced the problem to a power regulator in the power control unit which is designed to ensure a steady volleyed supply to the payload computers command unit science data for matter with sins and formats commands and data technicians at nestles got out spaceflights center in greenbelt maryland. Were forced to practice a complicated procedure needed to switch to the onboard backup. Computer the problem is switching to the backup system. It several other hardware systems on.

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"nellie" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

WCBM 680 AM

01:33 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on WCBM 680 AM

"80 Wcbm Maryland News Center with the headlines in the news this hour. As the homicide rate continues to rise, Mayor Brendan Scott told Baltimore residents gun violence will not be tolerated in the city. The mayor's comment came yesterday as Baltimore City police arrested suspects in connection with two dozen recent Baltimore homicides to workers recovering from injuries they received when the East Baltimore House they were rehabbing partially collapsed yesterday morning on East Middle Street. Police say both workers were sent to the hospital with one of them suffering serious injuries. And around the county vaccination clinics are offering required vaccines for incoming seventh graders, Tetanus and meningitis. Vaccines are now available at weekly school based clinics through this month and August. The clinics held at different Annapolis middle schools Monday through Thursday, the Covid vaccine available as well to those 12 and older 19 year old Mississippi man pled guilty to setting fire to his father and stepmother's military home at Fort Meade, Cornelius Hendrick submitted in federal court that in August 2020. He poured lighter fluid in parts of the home and ignited a fire before jumping off a report. The fire was extinguished with minimal damage, and there were no injuries. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. In downtown Baltimore. 92 degrees on Michael Filippelli 6 80 Wcbm news. The street Ignore Nellie at the financial consulate, saying the financial advisor must have a tax planning pageant. I'm appealing only to those with a network of more than $5 million, or with taxable income of over 400,000. You are the target for higher and higher.

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"nellie" Discussed on Fortress On A Hill (FOH) Podcast

Fortress On A Hill (FOH) Podcast

05:05 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Fortress On A Hill (FOH) Podcast

"That has never told me what to say. I write all my own words and that type of thing does not exist in our corporate media landscape. It is not a thing and there are career. Correct graveyards filled with people or their careers filled with People who who spoke out even once they achieved great fame. People like phil donahue jesse ventura. You know they get up to a point and they are hugely well-known hugely famous yours successful and they started speaking out against war and msnbc wherever you know what you're not you're not right for us. So that's that's my rant on that someone in the chair reminded me that you are a direct descendant of robert e lee and i'm curious about how that history has played a role in your life. I'm sure it's something that at some point you. You took some time in trace this stuff back. Wanted to understand more. And i'm curious as to what did you find yours in history. Yeah my father's side i am. It's kind of All the american colonists it is you know we have nellie washington's hand town nellie was washington's niece we have her hand talent they actually signed it back then because these were fine. Nice hand house that were expensive for the time. So it's got her signature on it and it's framed in our house and Yeah descended from john. Marshall supreme court justice robert e lee and then also probably the most important one is descended directly from walter camp who basically. He's called the godfather of american football. He invented american football. So that's the really important one the others you not forget them but so yeah it. It is kind of crazy and In in some regards. I i grew up in combination washington. Dc and then. We moved to richmond. Virginia the capital of the confederacy. And i was like twelve years old before. I fat before anyone bother to tell me that the south of lost the war. I knew about the civil war. I knew i was named after robert e labor and i thought well named after a loser so we must have one but yeah it's you know it's kinda crazy in that regard but i'd like to think not maybe not with robert lee you know but fighting for owning slaves but With the others. I'd like to think that the navy there was some voice in their head. That knows that the most patriotic thing you can do is speak out for the truth. Is paul. America had to account for our current sins and our passions and try and make people informed and and i hope there would be a piece of them that would see that as The best thing you can do in a country like it is today even though they could never imagine What insanity we'd involved in So you know and maybe some people can say my lineages contradictory. But i you know. I've never really viewed it that way..

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"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:56 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

"Nellie the top local stories. We're following this hour of fight between the Montgomery County Police, Union and county leaders has turned ugly and the union is now suing the county. It's related to a use of force bill that was passed by the county Council last year. Corporate vice president of F O P. Lodge, 35 Leigh Holland, says the suit against Montgomery County filed this week. Doesn't take issue with all reforms within the bill, rather that law enforcement didn't have a seat at the table. We're the ones that other doing the work or the ones that she had the voice of how this policy will protect our health and safety, he says. Some officers aren't clear about the parameters of the use of force policy passed in August. 2020, for example, using on Lee Proportional force, meaning If the person is using hand against you, you can only use hands when we have other equipment are helps to try to counteract the struggles that just pepper spray Look. Emery County Police says it will not comment on pending litigation. Meghan Cloherty w T O P News We're hearing from Montgomery County Council member will Jawando that would say that this is not a legal piece of law piece of legislation was just Don't think of accurate, He says. The new policy sets basic rules, such as keeping police from firing at moving cars and hitting restrain suspects. We are following new developments in the shooting that left a 65 year old grandmother dead outside of her home Wednesday on Cue Street near Minnesota Avenue Southeast. Police say they have now located a vehicle of interest in the case. The silver sedan was found on the Baltimore Washington Parkway on fire. The same car was seen on surveillance footage. The night that Ella Mae Neil was shot not only just take her from me After her away from her mom that he let her get a chance to live her mom each that's the victim's daughter. Location. Neal on NBC four when compared to the same time last year, D. C homicides are up 35%. The pandemic in the capital riot or two of the main focus is during a ceremony where D C leaders recognized first responders and other heroic employees during the district's employee appreciation ceremony, D C. Police officers and others who responded to the attack on the Capitol were honored with a commendation of valor for their bravery and perseverance. We salute these agencies. And thank them for their selfless protection of our democracy. Chris Guild Art is the deputy mayor of public safety and justice. Those who have responded to the pandemic and works tirelessly to keep the city running during the shutdown also received awards in all 30 awards were handed out. I couldn't be prouder of our team and marry a Bowser. I want to say on behalf of our entire community. Thank you and thank you from the bottom of my heart. Melissa. How w. T O P news. The latest Kennedy Center honors was finally held last night. The annual ceremony paying tribute to those in the Performing Arts was supposed to be in December but was delayed because of the pandemic. The list includes choreographer and dancer Debbie Allen tumbling for me..

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Washington DC schools hope to pack extra learning into summer break

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:51 sec | 2 years ago

Washington DC schools hope to pack extra learning into summer break

"An eye on summer and how very different it will be for some of our kids this year. Now, that certainly has not been a normal school year. And for many students in the district this summer break won't be normally they're extra learning will be happening all throughout the summer. Not only is the entire DC public school system off In summer programs across every grade level. Each school is developing summer learning plans to sign to serve 10 to 35% of each school's population. We will design the programs for students who would most benefit from the additional support. Cory Colgan, the school system's chief of teaching and learning, says it's important for students to have opportunities to catch up and start feeling more normal again. We are working on the approaches to recovery that will help accelerate student learning registration for this. Summer programs will be made available early next month. Nikolai Nellie, double duty o P. News

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March 24, 1934: Nellie May Madison Murders Her Husband

Today in True Crime

01:16 min | 2 years ago

March 24, 1934: Nellie May Madison Murders Her Husband

"Thirty nine year old. Nellie mae had enough her husband eric. Madison came home late again. He was likely carousing with another woman after all she just caught him with one a few days earlier nellie mae walked in on him having sex with a sixteen year old girl in their bed. The teenager fled leaving. The married adults with the fallout. Nellie mae and eric argued then. He started viciously beating his wife. Eric's abuse wasn't only physical however he talked down to her and claim that he only married. Nellie mae for money that he tricked her into falling in love with him because he wanted her one thousand dollar family inheritance worth about fifteen thousand dollars now amidst the abuse. Eric forced her to sign a note claiming that they weren't legally married after all. Nellie mae endured eric's physical assaults for six days. After his affair was exposed. She was desperate and scared and wanted her husband to feel that way too. So on march twenty third nineteen thirty four. She pulled up to a secondhand dealer and purchased a gun.

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One year ago, the 1st case of COVID-19 was reported in Virginia

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

One year ago, the 1st case of COVID-19 was reported in Virginia

"Now been one year since the first coronavirus case was confirmed in Virginia. Wt O peacenik. Ionela talked with the state's governor about how he tested positive for the virus and how it continues to affect him. To this day, my wife and her that she was positive and And they said, I need to talk to your husband. And that's when Virginia governor Ralph Northam learned he was a patient in the pandemic. He was shocked as I was totally asymptomatic, but that didn't last north and lost his sense of smell. It was back in September, and it's still hasn't returned. You just don't smell anything or do you smell a little bit or how are you still affected by this? I can't smell a thing. Peanut butter, toothpaste, government you and gum. Nothing. So I look forward to the day when I had my sense of smell back, Nick I Nellie double duty. O P news.

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"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

02:04 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

"I'm Nick. I Nellie and I'm John Aaron. Teddy Gilman is our producer just ahead. There is snow on the ground this morning in southern Maryland and in Spotsylvania County Virgin. Anya areas of Central Virginia. That's prompted some school closings and delays. It's now the defense's turn in the Senate impeachment trial of former President Trump I'm Mitchell Miller Today on the hill President Biden announces new deals to bring Corona Virus vaccines to the U. S. W T OBY News time is 7 31, a Swede been telling you? There is snow on the ground this morning in parts of southern Maryland and the area around Spotsylvania County, Virginia and points South and West as well because of the weather, we have some school closures. Culpeper County and Fuck your county public schools are shut down Frederiksberg City, Public schools are closed as well. Spotsylvania and Stafford County Public School buildings are closed, but students will work on assignments from home. Prince William County Public Schools begin two hours later today for students in kindergarten through eighth grade for both virtual and in person classes. High school classes started 10 30 this morning stick with us for the latest on the weather conditions Coming up at 7 38 defense Lawyers for former President Trump will present their opening arguments today and his second Senate impeachment trial more from wt Opie's Mitchell Miller today on the Hill, lead House impeachment manager in Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin says the defense team needs to answer some key question. And if the lawyers are too convincingly reject that Donald Trump is guilty of inciting the insurrection, Why did President Trump do nothing to stop the attack for at least two hours? After the attack began. Louisiana Republican Senator Bill Cassidy has his own questions, and they also relate to how former President Trump responded to the rioting. One of the charges is that you should have called out people you didn't even though it was clear that the police officers were under assault. Please explain. On Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller. W T. O P News Trump a legal team reacted to some of what they heard during yesterday's presentation. I thought that the argument we heard today from Congressman Raskin about what.

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The Last of Us on HBO: Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey join cast

Kinda Funny Games Daily

00:52 sec | 2 years ago

The Last of Us on HBO: Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey join cast

"Pedro. Pascal joins bella ramsey to star in. Hbo's the last of us. I'll be reading two paragraphs from deadline but from two different authors because they put them out in two different stories because of the way this all time doubt nellie andrea line writes in one of in one of the biggest tv castings of the year. The mandalorian star pedro pascal is set to headline the last of us. Hbo's high profile series of the sony playstation franchise firm chernobyl creator. Craig masback and berkman then alexandra day. I'm sorry alexandra. Del rosario at deadline rights. Hbo has found one of its leads for the upcoming Last of a series deadline confirmed that game of thrones breakout star bela ramsey known for appearing as the pugnacious but brave leanna. I get that right more and more kevin. You watch that show warm on. We'll play l. e.

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"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

03:14 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

"And I'm Nick I Nellie Teddy Gilman is our producer coming up a historical first A second Senate impeachment trial for former President Trump gets underway. On Capitol Hill. I. Mitchell Miller, House Democrats released a plan for who's eligible to receive $1400 in stimulus checks. A founding member of the Supremes has died at 76 years old. Good morning. It's 5 31. Another history making day at the U. S. Capitol is the second impeachment trial of former President Trump begins. W T. O P. S. Mitchell Miller is on Capitol Hill. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer says it's critical that Donald Trump be tried again, this time for incitement of insight. Erection related to the January 6th attack on the Capitol. There must There must be truth and accountability if we are going to move forward Heel and bring our country together once again, But many Republicans say this trial only threatens to rip the country further apart. Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn says the president's actions were reckless, but that he shouldn't face another impeachment trial. Such a president of trying a former President could create an endless feedback loop of recrimination. The trial will begin with arguments over the constitutionality of trying a former president who's out of office on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller. W T O P new I'm Stephen Portnoy at the White House, where aides insist President Biden will keep to a full schedule and not be glued to the impeachment trial. He will not spend too much time watching the proceedings of any time over the course of this week, Press secretary Jen Psaki says Mr Biden will remain in close touch with Democratic leaders on his covert rescue plan. As for whether the Senate should convict Mr Trump, I'll leave it to his former colleagues in the Senate or members of the Senate to determine the path for it. Steven Portnoy CBS News the Office of Georgia's Secretary of state, Brad Rapids, Burger has launched an investigation into former President Trump's attempts to overturn the state's election results, including a phone call. The former president made the Rapids Burger last month. Georgia's secretary of state's office confirms the investigation prompted by a complaint made by just one of the line. Uh, 11,780 votes. Throughout the call. The former president pushes Republicans Secretary of State Brad Rapids Burger on claims of fraud, he responds. There was nothing white spread. We have to stand by our numbers. We believe our numbers right in a statement that Georgia's secretary of state's office says this investigation is a fact finding an administrative in nature. Any further legal efforts will be left to the Georgia attorney General Edgar Trade. It's for CBS NEWS Atlanta The Justice Department will ask US attorneys who are appointed by former president Trump to resign as part of a transition process that routinely happens between administrations. But the U. S attorney overseeing the federal tax probe involving President Joe Biden, son Hunter, Biden has been asked to remain in place. Also U. S attorney John Durham will stay on. He was appointed in October by then Attorney General William Bar as a special counsel to investigate the origins of the Trump Russia probe. Still to come here how many of us will get another round of stimulus checks? House Democrats released their planet's 5 33 wires, a poised to knock the caps off the throne..

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"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:43 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

"I'm Nick I Nellie. And I'm Joan Jones. We have Teddy Gilman is our producer just ahead. Security keeps tightening around the U. S capitol, and it's only going to intensify. I'm Mitchell Miller today on the Hill, the FBI monitoring threats to the inauguration. I'm J. J Green, President elect Joe Biden rolls out a nearly $2 trillion coronavirus relief plan. Good morning. It's a 31 about 20,000 National Guard members will be in the district ahead of next week's presidential inauguration and security at the U. S. Capitol has never been tighter details now from W. T. O P S. Mitchell Miller today on the hill, stunning storming of the capital last week has been met with an unprecedented security response. Thousands of National Guard members are now not only on the streets surrounding the Capitol grounds and elsewhere, but can be seen in the capital itself. In a scene reminiscent of when the military was here during the Civil War, D C. Mayor Muriel Bowser told the Congressional Black Caucus. She's encouraged by the ramp up of security and doesn't want to lose sight of the extraordinary attack last week urged Congress to create a nonpartisan commission to understand the catastrophic security failures both to hold people accountable and ensure that it never happens again. Capitol Police say the entire capital complex is closed off to the public. Anyone trying to breach the fencing will be subject to immediate arrest on Capitol Hill, Mitchell Miller W T. O P knew the FBI is monitoring Internet chatter for inauguration concern A security concerns and director Chris Wray says that the news is not good right now it's clear from Internet chatter that people are talking about violent protest. And FBI director Chris Ray explained Vice President Mike Pence. How they're going to handle it together with our partners way.

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"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:45 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on WTOP

"Good morning. I'm Nick I Nellie and I'm Joan Jones and the top stories that recovering this hour. They have arrived without the normal opening ceremonies that occur every year, but lawmakers back inside state capitals in both Maryland and Virginia for the start of the 2021 legislative sessions. We have team coverage of the events and challenges they'll face in both Annapolis and Richmond this year, and we begin first in Richmond, where Virginia Governor Ralph Northam gave his state of the Commonwealth address with a promise. Is that the state of continue to help residents and businesses impacted by the pandemic governor rise for a moment of silence for the more than 5000 Virginia lives lost to Cove it But he said in a year of pain and sacrifice. He also saw people taking care of one another. They adversity of the past 10 months. Has revealed a strong Resilient. Virginia Governor North emerged Virginians to get vaccinated when their turn comes and he urged the General Assembly to provide help the state needs. The governor also promised to move forward on an agenda of ending the death penalty legalizing marijuana and advancing criminal justice reform. Dick Uliano. W T o P. News in Maryland lawmakers are hopeful they'll be able to wrap up their session later on this year without any interruptions due to the coronavirus. Lawmaking gets personal from the hallway lobbying to the in person testimony that can move a committee to change positions, but that's not how it will go. In Annapolis this session, Senate President Bill Ferguson Legislatures are about convening people to solve the state's problems. It is very difficult to do that, in a remote and a virtual and even in a protected session, Covert 19 will be a major issue for lawmakers. House Majority Leader Eric Lukey says. Number one on the agenda for.

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"nellie" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

06:22 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"Online. My guest today is an old friend Nellie Dylan, who was the first woman president of a network Telemundo and has written a book called Self Made, and Woman. Are you ever yell? A welcome Thank you. Power love seeing you, and by the way, First Latina present. There have been other women president. That's right. That's a good point. While it's a better point, actually, because when you talk about being the first Latino president, that's a big deal, and you're gonna give you tell people in this. Pull up your bootstraps and get things going to get all the all the chips on your end. Well, I think Look, first of all, you can think that entrepreneurship is some grandiose Think I think you have to just get started, right? I think people think sometimes when I talk to women, especially they go entrepreneurship. It seems like you're supposed to be set Our Blakely that starts Spanx, and then it feels on wheels Lee and think you can do it. I think you're just literally start from selling clothes out of your closet that you really needed to get rid of on eBay or Amazon and just get going. Do it an hour a week. Do it Whenever. Do it as a side. Hustle while you have a job, But get going because sooner or later the day will come when you get laid off. The day will come when you're the wrong age for a job, and you're gonna have no skills, no muscle built around being entrepreneurial. And so that's why I say just start in a shared our economy. Anybody could drive an uber You can rent the room out of your house on Airbnb. Entrepreneurship is about just get going. Do it at the land thing on the land line. Do we have enough time here like to talk about all the obstacles that you had to go through to get where you are, I mean, You know a lot. But you know what? But you can't look at it. I mean, part of being an entrepreneur is you have to really want you really have to want a better life for yourself. Because guess what? Yeah, there are a million obstacles. Are there opposite goals going to up the good corporate ladder? They're even more obstacles. So as an entrepreneur, all the obstacles you hit. At least you're doing it for yourself and to build wealth and to build abundance. So you know, look at it as your your life is a video game You get from level one to Level two, and you blow it and you go back to level one, but You get up on the horse again and do it again. You know the the important word on the cover of this book, Self made is empowerment or empowered Because all we really had there is no Howard until you have your own money. There is no if you're working for the man all the time. You're not empowered completely because you knew somebody could fire you. There has to be one little part of your life. Even an hour a week that you own that you own the whole thing. So how do you cut that cord? Well, you don't do it overnight. You have to start worrying about you have to create a dream that's bigger than where you're at. You have to really create a plan that's in steps. You have to take baby steps by having little winds. As I said You couldn't sell something on eBay. Amazon do little things. You don't cut the cord of night or you're crazy. You have to do it planned out. Maki, a valiant thought out. And do little things to get studio way where you might even turn your corporation into your client talking Anneli Galan, You're watching business rock stars. I'm Pat O'Brien. We connect you all over the world through television, radio and online. The book is called Self Made, You know? Is it almost They're almost too many ideas. Sometimes you think a lot of people drive around the block at this. I got that I got this and they drive themselves crazy. So what you're saying is a lot of us have a d d We do. I am saying that, but but it's true. I think you have to focus on what is the thing that you're uniquely qualified to do. And I told people in your pain is your brand right? So, for instance, you can tell me something. More horrible. I mean, women have told me horrible things like, Oh, my God. My husband used to beat me up. Whatever. And then the woman goes and finds this therapy, physical therapy that helps her and she realizes I'm gonna learn that physical therapy and I'm going to create Massage places for people who have trauma, and the woman's become rich from that, because she took her pain, and instead of denying it, she turned it into profit. So you've got to really focus on what's your pain? What's something you know really Well what? Something you're naturally good at. Yeah, There's a million great ideas out there but solve your own problem first, And that means you'll solve the problem from million people like you. How do you convince people Nellie Galan, who wrote the self made I'll get this in. I wrote a book. So I know how important this is, Um How do you convince people who are down and out who don't Maybe have the empowerment yet? Who don't realize that this is all we have is just one second in our life. You got to do something. Now. How do you tell them that to go empower yourself. Well, I think I do it with fear. Like I tell you if you don't do what What is your life gonna look like when you're old man or a woman? Look at someone that hasn't empowered yourself. Older than you and look at what's happened to them. And is that the way you want to get to old age, So I mean, there's not a single person alive. I'm gonna make you start a business. I haven't idea for you. I'm sure you did. You probably got that for everybody. I do, because I think that again these air incredible times the digital age, no barrier to entry. Look at us. We're doing a TV thing together. By Skype. I mean, there are no barriers for people to start anything and so to live in this country, which is a privilege to have all these opportunities the digital age and not do it. It's the era of the entrepreneur. It's crazy not to do it even again, starting small. Let's not get crazy and grandiose, starting small baby steps. I mean, you're crazy not to do it. Yeah, I think the first time somebody makes a mistake or a mistake is made or the the trajectory seems like it's going down. They get disappointed. Bang her out. So how do you get over that? We'll talk about that. In the book, I say Fear and failure have got to be my best friend. What happens in a corporation? When you screw up, you get demoted, You get fired. It's not like that's a smooth sailing thing in entrepreneurial life. You will make make mistakes and you'll fail and right around the corner from the greatest failures of my life. Have been the biggest successes because I figured out what I didn't know There was a piece of the puzzle I didn't know. And by the way.

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"nellie" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

Biz Talk Radio

05:45 min | 2 years ago

"nellie" Discussed on Biz Talk Radio

"Online. My guest today is an old friend Nellie Dylan, who was the first woman president of a network Telemundo and has written a book called Self Made and Woman. Are you ever yell? A welcome Thank you, Pat. I love seeing you and by the way, First Latina present. There have been other women president. That's right. That's a good point. By lets a better point, actually, because when you talk about being the first Latino president, that's a big deal, and you're gonna give you tell people in this to pull up your bootstraps and get things going to get all the all the chips on your end. Well, I think Look, first of all, you can think that entrepreneurship is some grandiose Think I think you have to just get started, right? I think people think sometimes when I talk to women, especially they go entrepreneurship. It seems like you're supposed to be set Our Blakely that starts Spanx, and then it feels on wheels Lee and like you can do it. I think you're just literally start from selling clothes out of your closet that you really needed to get rid of on eBay or Amazon and just get going. Do it an hour a week. Do it Whenever. Do it as a side. Hustle while you have a job, But get going because sooner or later the day will come when you get laid off. The day will come when you're the wrong age for a job, and you're gonna have no skills, no muscle built around being entrepreneurial. And so that's why I say just start in a shared our economy. Anybody could drive an uber You can rent the room out of your house on Airbnb. Entrepreneurship is about just get going. Do it at the landing on the land like a problem. Do we have enough time here like to talk about all the obstacles that you had to go through to get where you are, I mean, You know a lot. But you know what? But you can't look at it. I mean, part of being an entrepreneur is you have to really want you really have to want a better life for yourself. Because guess what? Yeah, there are a million obstacles. Are there opposite goals going toe the good corporate ladder. They're even more obstacles. So as an entrepreneur, all the obstacles you hit. At least you're doing it for yourself and to build wealth and to build abundance. So, you know, look at it as your your life is a video game You get from level one to level two, and you blow it and you go back to level one, but You get up on the horse again and do it again. You know the the important word on the cover of this book, Self made is empowerment or empowered because all we really have is knowing Howard until you have your own money. There is no if you're working for the man all the time. You're not empowered completely because you somebody could fire you. There has to be one little part of your life. Even an hour a week that you own that you own the whole thing. So how do you cut that cord? Well, you don't do it overnight. You have to start worrying about you have to create a dream that's bigger than where you're at. You have to really create a plan that's in steps. You have to take baby steps by having little winds. As I said You couldn't sell something on eBay. Amazon do little things. You don't cut the cord of night or you're crazy. You have to do it planned out. Maki, a valiant thought out. And do little things to get to do win where you might even turn your corporation into your client Talking to Nellie Galan. You're watching business rock stars. I'm Pat O'Brien. We connect you all over the world through television, radio and online. The book is called Self Made, You know? Is it almost They're almost too many ideas. Sometimes you think a lot of people drive around the guy got this. I got that I got this and they drive themselves crazy. So what you're saying is a lot of us have a d d We do I'm saying that, but but it's true. I think you have to focus on what is the thing that you're uniquely qualified to do. And I took people in your pain is your brand right? So, for instance, you can't tell me something. More horrible. I mean, women have told me horrible things like, Oh, my God. My husband used to beat me up. Whatever. And then the woman goes and finds this therapy, physical therapy that helps her and she realizes I'm gonna learn that physical therapy and I'm going to create Massage places for people who have trauma, and the woman's become rich from that, because she took her pain. And instead of denying it, she turned it into bra Pitt. So you've got to really focus on what's your pain? What? Something you know really Well what? Something you're naturally good at Yeah, There's a million great ideas out there but solve your own problem first, And that means you'll solve the problem from million people like you. How do you convince people Nellie Galan, who wrote self made? I'll get this in every way to books and how important this is, Um How do you convince people who are down and out who don't Maybe have the empowerment yet? Who don't realize that this is all we have is just one second in our life. You got to do something. Now. How do you tell them that To go empower yourself. Well, I think I do it with fear. Like I tell you if you don't do what What is your life gonna look like when you're old man or a woman? Look at someone that hasn't empowered yourself older than you and look at what's happened to them. And is that the way you want to get to old age, so I mean, there's not a single person alive. I'm gonna make you start a business. I haven't idea for you. I'm sure you did publicly that for everybody. I do because I think that again these air incredible times the digital age, No barrier to entry. Look at us. We're doing a TV thing together. By Skype. I mean, there are no barriers for people to start anything and so to live in this country, which is a privilege to have all these opportunities the digital age and not do it. It's the era of the entrepreneur. It's crazy not to do it even again, starting small. Now, let's not get crazy and grandiose, starting small baby steps..

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The world celebrates New Year's Eve like no other with global COVID-19 restrictions

News and Perspective with Tom Hutyler

01:43 min | 2 years ago

The world celebrates New Year's Eve like no other with global COVID-19 restrictions

"Start to the New year across the globe. Thanks to the covert pandemic, maybe sees Mona Co star Abdi is more overnight, the world ushering in 2021, marking the end of what was an unprecedented and difficult year Cove in 19, lockdowns and restrictions, shifting New Year's Eve celebrations that would typically bring millions of party goers to the streets. Ring in the new year. 2020 has been horrible for everything in Times Square, a surreal sight for the first time in over a century, the iconic ball drop taking place without the usual crowds. Instead, officials closing off several blocks around the area. The only crowd in attendance a small group of frontline workers, but traditions still stood as the clock counted us down into 2021. You gathered outside dawned in masks and socially distance while the party continued for many at home performances from some of the biggest artist Jennifer Lopez, if you let means making the stallion And Nellie around the world, Australia, New Zealand. The virus did not stop the grand fireworks display and a different scene in Wuhan, China, where the first known cove in 19 case was recorded more than a year ago. Hundreds gathered to celebrate after strict lockdown orders. The city has not recorded a new covert 19 case. In months, while 2020 proved to be a challenging here, the world's giving a toast to 2021 toe welcoming new beginnings. The only thing I want to see happen next year is no more covert. I want to go outside Monaco Sorabjee, ABC NEWS New York

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Pilots honor Tuskegee Airman with flyover in Lynchburg, Virginia

WTOP 24 Hour News

00:39 sec | 2 years ago

Pilots honor Tuskegee Airman with flyover in Lynchburg, Virginia

"Hero hero in in Virginia Virginia was was transformed transformed into into a a memorial memorial that that included included a a flyover flyover aircraft aircraft flew flew in in formation formation in in Lynchburg Lynchburg over the home of Alfred Ferrara, Tuskegee Airman who died earlier this month. He would have been 100 years old yesterday. So what had been planned as a party instead turned into a memorial and attribute that honored his extraordinary life. Kyle McDaniel was one of the pilots who participated in the flyover, he tells NBC four I'll never forget it my first time flying in formation, and it was just unbelievable experience for our was among the last living Tuskegee Airman, an elite group of black military pilots who served during World War two. Nick I Nellie

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'Dancing with the Stars' crowns Season 29 winners

Glenn Beck

00:24 sec | 3 years ago

'Dancing with the Stars' crowns Season 29 winners

"Alum Caitlin Bristowe and pro dancer Artem check that said, are the winners of season 29 of dancing with the stars. In last night's finale, Bristowe and her fellow three finalists Nellie, Justina Machado and Knave Schulman competed on the ballroom floor for the Mirror ball trophy. Bristol's win comes a year after Bachelorette star Hannah Brown was crowned the season 28 champion. That's entertainment. Nick, a mogul Hiss and B C news radio.

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NBA star Steph Curry on playing golf through the years

No Laying Up

05:46 min | 3 years ago

NBA star Steph Curry on playing golf through the years

"Right stephane. Thanks so much for joining us. I want to start right away with background before. We came on start recording. You already give me bunch excuses about how you haven't been playing a lot so have feeling to know how this is going to go. But i i gotta know some back on. I think it is important. How you got into golf. How much you play grown-up all this started happening before we get into some of the events we've We've seen you play in no the The i've got all the disclaimers and qualifiers from our game got. Those one liners locked up. But i started plan back in By eight or nine my dad. He played six years in the nba. So it's kind of summertime. Hobby is normal kind of father son type of situation. You take me out drive a golf cart. He cut down a little putter. That i'd go hit with In that i started getting more and more Passionate about china learn how to play and by ten eleven playing full rounds them all play low high school golf for three years and then from there may have been bit by the bug ever since it is one of the things look forward during the most when. I'm outside of the court last similarities. To you know the the encore like ball competition what you experience in the in the league in how. I kind of transition that to china. Take everybody's money on the course so good. I was gonna say this from for later. But i want to understand what the gulf culture is like during the nba. Season right because you know guys season kind of your typically goes into june for you guys but you know releases into summer and you can play golf in the summer. How often are you playing during the season. Are you traveling with clubs. Do you need a certain time period on a road trip to be able to play on the road. Have the set course every city you go to. How's that work. All the above. I think the best way to explain it is I guess our team. We are in a little bit more freedom over the last five six seven years to be able to kind of even manipulate the schedule on road trips a little bit to bagan some golfing though so we'll probably play like twice a month during the season. Which is solid Mostly on the road coach. Kerr's amazing it. A go into a city will play. That night might have an early next morning but if we have an off day he'll give us a window to go play in the morning and then cash the plane to go to the next city and then we have the warrior golf team championship. Run a myself. Andrei igwe dollar klay thompson will play. We'd have some front office. Guys that will go out so we had to accrue whenever that wind opened up the group techs going. Hey time we plan where we're going so there's a. There's a golf culture for sure in. Our team is growing across the league. I think every year. I find like five ten guys that are either asking me about what club they should get or where they should get lessons. Or are asia coast cool which i'll bring in clubs on the plane type stuff so we get all those questions is by the by the year is pretty awesome to know. How much did you know that other people are enjoying the game. As much as i do because i think that was one thing especially for golf. Fans that stuck out about the last dance is how often jordan was like as soon as something was over a guy no no. We're going to go play golf. We're going to go play golf and be like a thing that is continually growing. I see andrea vall on twitter all the time. He's obviously you know a huge golf fan. But you know. I gotta be honest. I didn't really understand the depth of your game until you played in the ellie mae classic in two thousand seventeen. So what was you touched on high school golf but have you. Had you played in any golf tournaments since high school before you took on that challenge. Since high school tournament. We play the american century up. In lake tahoe. A play a maybe five or six summers out of out of the eight before i played nellie mae and that one is different experience. Because i think. If i'm on my game i should be like your top eight favorites a win even though haven't won it yet but when you get on alienate classic on the web dot com when it was a korn ferry now. I'm marie list. How far my game is from a professional that earns money is trying to carve out a career in this game. But i feel like i can hold my own so i had like this ghana irrational confidence in that respect but when i got not to the to the first day i i should say i did the practice round and all that really learning how they approach like the preparation for the week and a i'll put so much stress on like the practice rounds like trying to score and then i yo- you're gonna burn yourself out before that's thursday friday. That's not it. I learned that the first six holes. I was mad. I made a bogey or something like relax so it was. It was such a cool experience in five finals. Then play in front of nineteen thousand fans in crazy gentler russia's out in the court there is absolutely nothing to no way for me to really express how nervous i was on that i even had call him a name. I damn near blacked out on the on. The i just hoped i hit it got in the air it was. It was really kind of out of body experience so well. That's not your. It's not your sport sport. You go just go play. This is not your thing and you know you're doing it for a ton of eyeballs. Got to be that kind of feeling. One hundred percent and other thing that i learned which i don't think people appreciate washing these guys week after week after week is allies exhausted like mentally and physically Being in that mode for five hours straight like pre round during around post round. I get getting engulfed sheet. You know there's athletes out there but it's a different experience of staying locked in engaged in all the different ways that they approach kind of being on top of the game. It's is Is pretty awesome.

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'Dancing With the Stars': '80s Night

Parenting Roundabout

08:28 min | 3 years ago

'Dancing With the Stars': '80s Night

"Dancing with the stars. So it was eighties night, which meant a great deal of bad hair a great deal. Male and female bad hair bad here all the way around bad here for the host bad here for everybody. And costumes of exceptional cheesiness. And for Justina Machado, having to give herself a shower onstage. Stay true to flashdance you suffer for your art girl you go. And dancing that was. Generally not great but. Colorful. Shiny colorful. and. Harry. Yes Fair so much. So what did you think anything stand out to you. I quite liked Nieves quickstep it got dissed by the judges and I. Agree I thought that was good I liked. Watching Nellie tonight I did too. I pretty much enjoyed them all along. I. Think he's looked like he's throwing himself into it gratifying way but tonight was particularly good. Yeah I. It's not that I haven't liked him in the past I just thought that he he did a good job tonight. Yes. So he was fine. I don't know I did Kaitlyn. Doing the Tango. I didn't that didn't seem like a Tango Song Me Song. I. Think Law now with their like revenge of the nerds costs on. That didn't make any sense to me like no. The three, you know the combination of dance style music and production design was yes. Wacky and then yes, I had the same issue with this as I did with the Disney night. Songs, which is when they're all king played by Rachel live. Stay sound weird. Songs you've been hearing for. Forty years. Yeah that is that is distressing. I did like justinas downs and just because I'm predisposed to earn about what? And I liked AJ? Well it was hard to overlook the preponderance of bad hair. And I don't know how well his dancing necessarily was, but that's such. A Nice be wall song and Shirl was just had that big dress was just swooping all around. So beautifully, I really enjoyed watching that. Yeah. Yeah. Like a particularly good. You know wedding dance maybe look they practiced huge. So I would just you know done without all the hair extensions but okay. by I thought that was a really pretty down. So I give them some parts. For that Nice, and also just because Aj seems to be having a really good time and throwing himself into the. Spirit of the Mirror Ball. So I appreciate that I will give points for that. Yeah. Although I do I feel like most everybody is except for Jesse who said goodbye tonight? I think I may not. That was a merciful elimination though I shall be sorry to not see much Sharon in her pink hair. Yes but Yeah, he seemed like. that he is maybe than thinking better of this. This little plan. Yeah. Someone. Had for him right exactly. So, yeah. I don't think he's GONNA be bad. I hope not but Yeah. It was. It's an interesting group because there's nobody that really stands out as being pretty exceptional I mean. Johnny. Is Probably the best dancer, but he's not this kind of dancer and so yeah if you give them a contemporary teen that's right up his alley. Does well, but he's not going to do well at the ballroom. It doesn't seem right. So and there's some people who have a little bit certainly I'm sure the cheerleading coach has a movement experience need was talking about his experience. But there's nobody there's no ringers I. Don't think. Yeah. They all have a certain degree of uncertainty and counting. With, panicked is there dancing. So you know in various degrees of their pro yelling at them right? Well they're moving. Right. So it's it's kind of refreshing, but also makes it less exciting to watch. But. Holy Cow, the fake audiences excited. And they get mad when Do. Booing of the judges we know it's you know it's not humans stop at. Stop, that's reliant. Stop ferries to knock applause just I keep I keep getting into it and then realizing wait a minute. This is out of the CAN. But somebody's having a good time. There's somebody in the control room who is just having a ball. And I salute that person right? They are burning their paycheck. Hoots this is this is one we need the boost this favorite people clapping along yes. Yikes. They have something that's on the be where they can do that. Same Yeah. Well, I was complaining about this to my husband and he says, Oh yeah, they're doing that with baseball too. So I guess fake cheering yes. I was actually I noticed that the other day we were watching a game. Is, is that fake stand noise that they're doing? So, apparently, we are not to be trusted to. On our own without the sounds of other humans it would just be to ghostly. K.. Twenty twenty so. Heck Yeah. Stream. screamingly weird and you know we can continue to just. BE ANNOYED AT TIRA wasting time spending like half a minute talking to Nellie about arcades like s if anyone's GonNa talk let it be the celebrity themselves or let him read the judges like don't rush them right right through their critique only. So you can reminisce about arcades like yes. Yes. Don't rush into the critique in also A. Used to be on this show that there was time for the eliminated couple to say goodbye there was even a time where I believe they got a little last dance or like a little montage or something. Yeah. Yeah yes. If you could take all of the inane questions, you might have enough time for a proper sendoff or at least smile wave. Yeah, I guess they feel that they're outsourcing the send off to GM, and so it doesn't they don't need to do it here but they need to do it here because I'm GonNa Watch that right and it's just such a bum's rush every week. At least leave probably don't have to get on an airplane and fly to New York to Jimmy this year I'm hoping they letting them do it virtually. No may be so. Yeah everything is. Not, yet somehow I have not yet adjusted my thinking to realize that everything is that way, right? So. Yeah. That's probably right. Well. I don't know a theme nights like this are not my favorite. Especially when they just The. Speaking of the dials they turn up the cheesiness dial two, twelve year I just would rather have pretty costumes and hair and. You know dances that just exists to be a pretty dance

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Charity vs. Peters

On Shuffle

06:06 min | 3 years ago

Charity vs. Peters

"Welcome listeners. This is sound. Only I'm Justin charity and I Mike Peters where your sound only co hosts here to record our deepest darkest thoughts about the twenty first century. In the millennial lifestyle, we're talking about rap music video games, anime youtube social media, and the wider Internet. This week were talking about versus the popular. Instagram live turned apple music web video series, which pits to musicians against one another to musical acts. I should say against one another in a competitive DJ set with the to musical acts in virtual attendance. Mike, LESCO let's talk about it. Let's let's let's talk about versus let's talk about versus the first one. Was In March we should say that it is Timberlands. Baby a first. Right. Timberlands, wispy stimulus whispers, baby They basically would have rumored placards like this is the this is the title card for next week it might be ti versus somebody, and then an ends up being somebody else. Well, tears is to that's the Ti yes, racist. Stand up just like sh- ti and tip need to just go ahead and settle their differences and realize the police also out here you understand. Right. So the verses series is really Thing that came out of like mutual adoration. I. Would Say Lake it was because I mean, the thing is when you hear verses, you see like it style is with the Z. and inflames and Times New Roman and superimposed over stuff you think that it's like a battle but it's not really no well first of all I think club, Promo? Fliers. Cobra. PROVO Yeah. Ladies. Get Him free before eleven the yeah. But I mean it's actually Nothing like that. I mean it's religious people playing music that they like at a room together. Right. But in a weirdly competitive context yes we should give a rundown of some of them like the match up so far for versus. You know it's been almost a couple dozen of them including Nellie verses, ludicrous. Teddy Riley versus baby face DJ premier versus Rizza Erica by dovers Joe Scott t pain versus Lil Jon. Yes. Yes. So last week the most recent versus matchup Rick Ross against two chains, which is a match up that you and I had. Or have a lot of opinions about. Yeah, you'd like we we do have a lot of opinions about this I. I genuinely believe that there was a period of time around two, thousand sixteen, where like two chains was. You now top five top three wrappers in the world and he wasn't like three you know but I mean like been again a lot of people find that view heretical I. Mean why heretical I dunno that add on moment that's the thing he had though that he had a moment on top of a moment you know what I mean he had a sort of I guess in rap you would think of it as a sort of emeritus moment where was that? We recognize the two chains had been long enough in he and we also all realized that he's deceptively old and so everyone was just like yeah to changes elder statesman now. Yeah I mean yeah. Basically. Care One. We he somehow graduated to that stat. Like yeah. He also like he has graduated to having Justice League VIZSLA and his record, he has like old like Rafferty go to the league that the rule the world record was that Justice League I can't remember was that cool and dry. How am I it? Sounds more characteristic where we yeah. But anyway, it doesn't matter like I do. Like the the point is that I'd I'd love to change deeply however this was a lopsided match-up. However however. Because fat boy got songs. We Cross got songs come on a few days before this versus battle happen when it was announced immediately went to ringer slack and I said the people who organized this are masochists right. To changes great but to chains is not to change is a lanky. Okay. Pal. Riding. You like I understand at like as a person as a person who had the Rick Ross grunt as his text message tone for. Two years. I'm saying that you need to chill out what I'm saying no, but I'm I'm asking I'm asking, did you study the concept of inertia in high school because that's that's crosses physical advantage against two chains is. Right right but all that aside. You know and it's making me not WanNa take your point because you 'cause you be in like this about it but. To as best moments are on other people's songs like or they are like obscure mix tape because. I mean like I am immediately thinking of his versus fighting and the club by in this a song from I twenty like you don't even remember who that is like. The. The fact that there are few songs that Tuesday's really carries on his own and also like if I can. Keep it a stack fifty with you. The big radio hits are not really my favorite to that way to put it to, and especially because the big radio hits chains are kind of all over the place and so they're hard to build a coherent like theory of the case of two genes.

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Brad Paisley on drive-in concerts: 'It's a return to life'

AP News Radio

00:39 sec | 3 years ago

Brad Paisley on drive-in concerts: 'It's a return to life'

"Concert promoter live nation will debut a series of driving concerts next month so fans can enjoy live music while social distancing I'm marches are a letter with the latest red Paisley Jon Pardi Darius Rucker and Nellie will headline the first concerts which will be in Nashville Indianapolis and St Louis fans will watch from inside or around their cars and they can bring their own food and drinks Peaslee says it's not about making money but staying sane he envisions the same kind of tailgating that happens before his concerts only during the concerts Peaslee says he's also realized how many songs he's got about vehicles and his set list maybe one car medley after another

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Lamar Reveiws - Dead To Me

Bob and Sheri

05:03 min | 3 years ago

Lamar Reveiws - Dead To Me

"Time now are for the drinking People's movie a lot critic more and alcohol I demand. sales up He is fifty three percent dead to me too on much? Netflix. Make you do strange How you doing things? Like listen to excellent? this but Tennessee This is woman another was arrested winner from for Netflix. repeatedly calling That I nine probably one one would not asking have seen police the bring if a helicopter my wife hadn't because kept talking Blake about Shelton people was trying telling to kill her her about it I. and I do like Christina He seems applegate like a nice and I've been man watching her since married with children we were just talking and she's about turned him out to on be the voice a fantastic and I mean Gwen actor Stefani and she when I just picture keeps hers getting better living somewhere. and also like I picture Linda. her living somewhere Chiarinelli like London that Senate. or She's New York so or La. She's loose living on. and crazy. 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It's just not Staying the same. in You just all have the to time sit down but and watch it. you gotta But back off I will from the say bottle there folks. Christina applegate. I'm She plays with Jin you Blake. Shelton a really wouldn't be my first uptight. pick as my Real celebrity estate agent assassin. living in California. No not She's at got all. two Although and she has he was just probably lost a crack her husband shot he's to a real a hit outdoorsy and guy. run He driver. just doesn't seem to have that She's kind of Mollison. really sad she's Let's go very to today's very more of mad the day. and It's Scott she's completely wearing who frustrated says that because he has discovered not only has she lost her husband. what he believes It seems is the like entrance the police to an underground are alien just not base. working hard enough to find Google the person Earth helped who ran him him find down. it. 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Bigfoot Shares an Update on How Hes Handling the Coronavirus

The Howard Stern Show

05:23 min | 3 years ago

Bigfoot Shares an Update on How Hes Handling the Coronavirus

"Show. I did tell you that we had not heard from bigfoot but I do have a bigfoot update and that finally just with this because of corona. It's really weird. He did check in with us but in typical bigfoot fashion. I mean literally. It's been months since we heard from him. Shouli had been trying to track them down. We couldn't get a hold of him and I mean we do have a phone number into his house and sal or something. But I don't know what was going on. But he wasn't picking up and we didn't know we feared he was in hiding or in jail or dead but last week this is just so in keeping with bigfoot bigfoot called former Howard one hundred news reporter Jon Lieberman at now. Lieberman hasn't worked with US per year. He doesn't work here anymore. Lieberman quickly being the excellent news person he is and since he receives superior training from me. Howard Stern Lieberman was able to record the call so we can hear POW bigfoot to doing so thank you John for that right off the bat. Bigfoot said he didn't have corona virus. He wanted everyone to know. But who knows you know he might still get it but so far so good. Here's Big Fund Mark. I'm Li- Hey It's Jon Lieberman during much what's going on. How are you doing? I wanted to check got too close wires yet. You don't have it yet. No I or no fever. I got a little bit of time. You have a runny nose cough but no fever. Fever what about body aches. No M- real body aches. Nellie you go show partial good only to symptoms. That's it but I think he always had a cough because he smokes and he. Yeah he's always had a terrible cough. Bigfoot is not exactly sticking to the quarantine this might shock you rub and he's still going out and it sounds like he's turned his home into a bar like a like a like hang. Hang out listen to this and see what you get out of it. How have you been doing with the lockdown? No the neural. I'm going once in a while. What have you been going out to do all going to go? Slow shop cigarettes all kinds of good stuff. So you're not staying inside. Oh you're not staying inside you know why because I have things to do. Run ALONG GHERKINS BUSINESS. So people are coming into your home blown. Yes and you think that's okay. You think that bar we out cigarette slow game. We smoked by wrinkle wind. Gore's we're go- area now and now a net slow but thinks he's running a loansharking business which I'm wondering around loansharking business. I think he probably worked for a loan shark or and I guess he's the enforcer you see him on the door you pay up you pay what you right? That's the only figure but he seems to have turned his home into a bar. So that concerned us of course concern. Jon Lieberman report him. He's violating the lockdown. But he claims he social distancing even though he's not worried about catching the corona virus. He's it's weird listened to more. What about social distancing can't stand you what what about social distance thing? That's so I gotta run coming over. Tomorrow would get me high. Yes but social. Distancing is gang Isley. Six-speed away from people. This is the way for them on top of them so when they come to your house you stay six feet away. Yes someone like that. Yeah how concerned are you about Corona virus concerns on? I don't care by gender not bigfoot attitude to have well. I don't care whether I catch it or not. Bigfoot says he still renting rooms out in his apartment. He's going businesses. He's a loan shark. He's got a bar. Tell Jon Lieberman try to get more details? But bigfoot again had trouble hearing him. This is a constant problem. I guess big foot's developed a hearing problem. Listen to this exciting exchange. Are you still renting rooms out? Even through Corona virus are you. What are you still renting rooms out? Even though corona. I don't think that's down say survive. Are you sharing bathroom and here you? Why are you sharing the bathroom and kitchen here? You are you sharing the bathroom and the kitchen again okay. I'll try you later. I'll try I'll try you a little later. Going pretty exciting it's comforting. I think to know that some things. Don't

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Rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse seen across Asia

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary

04:34 min | 4 years ago

Rare 'ring of fire' solar eclipse seen across Asia

"The Persian Gulf India and eastern Asia have experienced an annual up boxing day eclipse like a total solar eclipse December. Twenty Twenty six event involved the Moon transitting directly between the sun and the earth and casting a lunar shadow across the earth service however because just like the earth orbit around around the Sun. The Moon's orbit around the Earth is elliptical rather than circular. That means they're at times when the Earth and moon are closer together such as during shipment of inch inch and other times when the little bit further apart such as now and being further apart makes the moon look a bit small from Earth so instead of of covering the entire face of the sun as a total eclipse. Only part of the solar disk is covered leaving a golden ring so-called ring of fire exposed at the point of annual hilarity the December twenty six annual clips so ninety seven percent of the sons. This blocked out providing a spectacular side. The event began in Saudi Arabia Arabia with a one hundred and forty two kilometer wide path. Vanya Larry in sprinting across Bahrain Qatar the United Arab Emirates a man India Sri Lanka Sumatra Tre Singapore Borneo and the Philippines before finally ending four and a half hours later on the Pacific island of Guam. The longest period of annual Larry was in Indonesia in Asia and people as far north as Japan and as far south as down in the PILBARA. We're able to experience a partial annual or eclipse for more details. We're joined by Jonathan. Nellie the editor of Australian Sky Tell US magazine they call these days or ring of fire eclipse. And that's because the moon weren't entirely cover up the sun at the time of maximum The Moon Lot further away from us in its orbit so little slightly smaller and therefore it doesn't entirely how the Sun and you get a still get a thin sort of ring or an annual loss of sunlight around the outside so a partially clips simply means that you're not From where you are on the direct line of the eclipse because when the Moon goes in between the sun and the US the moonshadow falls onto the earth. But it comes down the earth moonshadow narrows as it gets towards the earth and the shadow where the totality is a couple of hundred kilometers wide. So you've got to be within that band nor to see the number if you're on the outside that band you're going to see a partially because if you just outside the band you'll see an almost totally quits but still will be cost as a a partial eclipse in the further away. You are from that path at Middle Path you see less and less and less of a partial eclipse and then you get to a point. We don't see any at all now. The difference between a total eclipse eclipse and an annual eclipse is. I said the turtle eclipse the moon will completely cover up on an annual eclipse. The Moon will still leave a thin ring of sunlight around at at the point of maximum. And that's because the moon goes around the earth and not in a circular orbit button so sometimes the mood is further away and sometimes the moon is closer in when it's closer in sort of the right of the moon is a little bit smaller and it's just enough to make a difference. The curiosities that the the distance between the earth and the Sun and the moon. We're out to be pretty much Four hundred four hundred the correct ratio. So sign is four hundred times further away from us than the moon is but it's also four hundred times bigger so you can on average than the moon cause the apparent size changes depending on. It's all but so. Oh Yeah We. We are able to see a total eclipse here from the ground here on earth. We're lucky in that respect. There aren't many places in the solar system where you can get a a total eclipse and we get a very long time for the last many minute but as I said when the moon is in the point of it's over it's a bit further away and look at small. If that happens to be the time when it goes in front of the sun then it worked completely cover up the Oh that's complicated by the fact that uh so but around the sun is also elongated further adding to the mathematics involve the unfortunate thing is that that Fortune about all these things are independent of each other. The Moon's orbit independent of the US orbit around the Sun. The size of things are independently. Assad everything else it just so happens it sometimes things line up the right way and we can of course now predict when those things are going to happen and there are patents to them. But there's no sort title grand calls me scheme of things that make things have to have to happen. Exactly this way or that way with clockwork regularity. Let's see the editor of stray sky. I telescope magazine and this is space time. I'm Stewart

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New Trump rule targets poor and could cut legal immigration

Up First

03:19 min | 4 years ago

New Trump rule targets poor and could cut legal immigration

"Ahah top immigration official in the white house can kuechly said he's quote certainly not prepared to take anything down off the statue of liberty but at the same time a new administration rule. We'll fundamentally change who gets to come to this country. Yes so this rule targets immigrants who use public assistance like food stamps housing vouchers medicaid under the new regulation. Those immigrants will find it far more difficult to extended their visas or get permanent legal status in the united states. Here's how kuch gucci nellie the acting director of citizenship and immigration services outlined the reasons behind the move yesterday at the white house president trump's administration is reinforcing the ideals of self sufficiency and personal responsibility ensuring that immigrants are able to support themselves and become successful here in america. N._p._r.'s pam bessler has been following this and joins us <hes> good morning good morning so we just heard ken kootenai say there this is about self sufficiency personal responsibility. I mean these are things that the trump administration has talked about for awhile. Why is this happening now well. We've always had a policy in the u._s. Of restricting immigrants who might might become a public charge at somebody who relies primarily on the government to survive but the law was very vague and what the trump administration's doing is greatly expanding the kinds of aid that can be held against a green card applicant to conclude nutrition aid healthcare if there looks like they're gonna use it at any time. Their application could be denied and we should note that we're talking about individuals who are in the country legally right people who have already come through legal means right <hes> they just need some help from from the government to make ends meet. It's legally legally entitled to these rights so immigration activists. I imagine they're not too pleased. What are they saying. That's right. They're they're really angry. They predict millions of immigrants and their families are going to be affected and this is part of a broader campaign by the trump administration to target both illegal illegal immigration and that is especially targeted at low income individuals and this is about poor immigrants. The advocates say these people are basically being told they are not welcome. Here's marie elena and copy a who's executive executive director of the national immigration law center. This is part and parcel of the larger strategy that this administration has which is basically. Let's make immigrants live so horrific and impossible that they will either hide because of fear or that they will self deport already seen an impact even when rumors began spreading at the administration was going to do <hes> this <hes> social service providers healthcare providers started seeing immigrant families pulling out of programs like medicaid and food stamps even if they they were for their american born children because they were worried about what impact it might have on their status so what happens. Do any of these groups try to challenge this rule. Oh yeah we're expecting lots of litigation. The national immigration law center announced within seconds of kootenai. Eli's announcement <hes> that plans plans to sue to block the rule from going into effect october fifteenth. They say the administration did not give sufficient weight to the tens of thousands of objections raised during the rules process. They also contend that it's racially motivated that it's meant to discourage people of color from entering the united states which is something that the administration denies

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