35 Burst results for "Newbury"

"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

The Final Furlong Podcast

02:36 min | 9 months ago

"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

"Still managed to talk myself into rare Middleton. But the any winnings that we get and finally we will, and I'm pretty bullish about this weekend. We'll go to the inter jockey's fund, and that's all courtesy of bed deck. Find out more bet that dot com. So Mark Milligan, who is your beta multiple? Right. Bearing in mind that we've not done particularly well over the last few weeks of these multiples. Don't go on a murder. I'm going to try and keep it simple because we need to get some money in the injured jockeys fund. So I'm going to go for a double. First two races at Kelso up Jack and mcteigue. Like that? Okay. Okay, that's Marx. Multiple Chester, no pressure. What's yours? As well. I'm not going to go for outrageous long prices. I'm going to keep it. They go for favorites. And I think I'm going to go for the mere lion in the two 25 big house. And paint the dream in the two 45 a new brake. I'm loving it lads. They will pay nicely. £50 doubles on those horses will come in feedback. We are coming for you. Chester, I thoroughly enjoyed having you on the show today and very much looking forward to getting your inside again on the show in the future. You have been a revelation, my friend. And I owe Lizzie Kelly extra shots of espresso and coffee because it was Lizzie, Lizzie's idea to approach you. And it was absolutely genius. And it's been a pleasure to be on, so very welcome. Looking forward to having you on again very, very soon. And Mark, your cheltenham dates are on the way to you. And of course, looking forward to breaking down the cheltenham festival with you, but also we'll have one more week of previewing racing, standard enough racing before the epic contest of cheltenham is on our scene. Yeah, it's going to be hard to come to the excitement of next week's podcast, isn't it? But we'll do our best. We got the imperial cup, which spoiler alert give Vega wins to enhance dance. But I'll justify that next week on the show and I always like taking a good old tilt and building up the cheltenham kitty at the imperial cup. As long as it doesn't then back far spectacularly. That is it. Remember, if you would like to be involved in a cheltenham festival runner, all about Sunday dot com. Watch house cross, you will hear Henry dummy talk about the horse's preparation, how he's getting on in a cheltenham countdown to cheltenham stable tour special tomorrow

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"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

The Final Furlong Podcast

05:38 min | 9 months ago

"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

"To prove it can run faster to beat the horse of dizzy nose caliber. So I was with him in here. I think he's got a class edge despite the fact he has to give way away. Either tentative selection for a horse that you wouldn't like at all then Mark under that scenario and castle Robin course winner. There's a lot in his favor in terms of the profile for the race, but he would need to take a pretty big step forward. And I wanted a bigger price than we're getting. So Cooper's crosser does he know. It's your choice. The two ten is the seniors, handicap hurdle. How dare you? The granny, for Harry Durham, go on, Harry, I think Harry's gonna have a winner on Friday. He's gone up against the JP long odds on shot, but four of a kind is horse we talked about with Harry in the stable tour before his training career even began. And he ran a cracker. On his day before, I think he can outrun his arts tomorrow. But by the time you're listening to this, maybe he's already won or maybe you fell out the back of the telly. But it would be brilliant for Harry to win a big Saturday race and he's got a chance here with Paul O'Brien on board 7 two two with betta currently a JB Y for Allen king and Tom cannon 6 to one same price for Locke's corner for the O'Neill team pylon is also a 7 to one shot. What's up with you? Same price and then Evan Williams bold pan with Isabel Williams on board is an 8 to one shot. Chester, who do you like in the two ten at newbury? There's nothing but the favorite, nothing really aroused informed. So it was really hard to rule anything else already massively, but I fell down on champagne city. He's won world twice on the flat since he's chose trainers to bed brook house and he started inquiry very well actually. They had the winner at Leicester the other day. And this flat runs do suggest the ability are still there. He goes and decent gratitude. He was a campaign formerly in the early in the spring and the summer. So you definitely will go on the ground and you sort of be known to be very quick this year. I think there's a edge just take a 7 pound off which is I think that's perfect generous. And he's off his last winning mark of one two four. So it's hard to be a theorist by any of them really bother favorite. Surprises not shorter, really. But of the rest of them, I think champagne city is the one to go for. And his best form comes on left handed flat tracks, which of course he gets, and more importantly, he's 12 to one. Happy days. Mark Milligan. No 12 to one shot here. I'm going with the favorite. All right, back it up, back it up. Look, this is a similar, a similar point in question to the last race in that I think dog and he has a little bit of a class edge in here. And that was a feather in the cap of Harry Durham, because he got dog and he needed to do something that his uncle Paul Nichols couldn't do and actually win a race Paul Nichols had 5 attempts with him at a second and a third and Harry gets him to win on just the second start and he won that. In really, really nice style. And that in street handicap in terms better race than this one. He's actually taking a bit of a class drop here. If you look at it in actual ratings terms, yes, he's got to carry top weight, but again, he's a horse. I think he's got a bit of a class edge on these. Yeah, he absolutely bolted up. You talked to her as well. So if he can continue that. I was fairly, I was already quite keen on him, but I've been taught to do this very much. So he's probably a big price that he's having to do. I think that actually that probably quite a big price, really. So would you still stick with your selection of champagne city? Or would you now switch to Harry Durham source? That's a nice way of playing it. That's a nice way, thank you. The way to do it. I'm very taken with your argument for champion city, but I've got to say I'm down on the side of Mark Milligan here. I think dargin is going to take that world of beating. Who are my son? And the last race gentleman is the Bedford greatwood gold cup handicap chase, 7 runners. Zanzi is does have the alternative of Kelso, but we know that this is the race he's going to go for on Michael Nolan who will be the man now on board town hill, which is terrific for him. And I think great loyalty from Philips and deserved as well for that matter takes over with Tom O'Brien on the sidelines and get well soon to Tom O'Brien has brutal to be out now. 11 to four for zanzi, who has run 6 times at the track and won 5 times. But something's got to give because there's other horses in this race who have also got phenomenal records paint. The dream, for example, winner of this race last year, and very, very prominent in the bedding as well with bed Google outright favorite Zanzibar. As the 11 to four favorite currently, just ahead of paint the dream at three to one, lord Bradley, a 5 to one shot. My God, Jim morant. Thank you. Finally, we got there. Is that the first time I've got a French pronunciation right after completely making it horror of it? Maybe. How did I ever get an aide in that subject? 11 to two. 13 to two and degree just butchered the French presentations again.

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"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

The Final Furlong Podcast

04:20 min | 9 months ago

"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

"They fought out the finish. They pulled miles clear of everything else that day. And then on the same day, they both went on to win afterwards. So the course experience he loves going left handed he loves flat tracks. But you could say the exact same thing about pay the piper and to be quite honest about it. At the prices, mackenberg at 9s for Chester has just completely spawned my head in that direction. So I'm flip flopping there. If Sam Tristan Davis gets the job done, I'll kick myself afterwards, but that's my own fault if that's the case. And let me explain, yeah. You're talking to me. Chest is feeling the pressure now, isn't he? I wasn't trusting before this, but I am now. Welcome to the final furlong podcast where I in particular just flip flop at the last second. But I'm going to go in with you because 9 to one I think is quite big and I'll probably do the tri cast with Mark source pay the piper and excitations because I did like pay the piper beforehand for all that I was favoring Pam sores. The three 15 is the grin Thorpe handicap chase over three miles and two for long. We get 8 runners Cooper's cross for the coal tar team at 5 to two shot does he know really likeable horse three to one. Castle Robin for the champion jockey brain uses 5s under supervision for the Tristan Davis is 6 to one shot Windsor avenue at tens sporting John's second run after wind up. That's a Mark Milligan angle. Aiden Coleman on board 11 to one Neville's cross 20s and the outside of the field is modor 25s Chester who do you like? I think Cooper's cross is very hard to get away from. He won the strong sky better taste. He's only 5 pounds higher today. He's improving whatever your brand is going the right way and he's very solid in a race which is full of not very solid sources. There does he know I'm not convinced this is not for stamina test. He was he's not really particularly quick course and no, I can see his head to the middle of the session. I would say that's much more his cup of tea and he wanted his child to move over three miles three. So I just be fearful. This is too much of a speed test for him. Sporting John, he's very well handicapped, but he just doesn't seem to enjoy chasing. And if you don't, it's all chasing doncaster is a really stiff jumping test actually. So if you don't it's your choice, it's not the place you want to be going. And he ran very poorly ask at two weeks ago of offenses. So I mean, he must be showing something at home to they keep persevering with this, but yeah, I just find it very hard to get away from people across is had the show will declare the rest really on all these times and so far. There's a bullish bullish show, but why wouldn't it be? And I would echo that I was supporting John I backed sporting John I'd ask it. Very talented horse on his day, maybe he'll bounce back. He gets first time blinkers as well. That could spark a revival. What about you, Mark? Yeah. I had a slight doubt as just as with does he know over the three mile two furlongs on good ground at doncaster, but conversely. I think that good ground will help him in terms of having to give way in these the class act in here for me. If he's taking him out, this is essentially just a nought to a 140 handicapped. And he's a classy animal than that. He's way classier than that. He was behind the likes of sons and hitman last time when he was third in the denman at newbury. I think he can give way away to these. I think he's got a big, big passage in here. I think, yes, he may be better with a slightly stiffer type of stamina, but conversely, the fact that this isn't necessarily going to test stamina that much will enable him to carry 12 stone around and give the away, I'd much rather be with a classy animal higher in the weights and this sort of race than go for one lower down that needs to prove it can run faster to beat the horse of dizzy nose caliber. So I was with him in here. I think he's got a class edge despite the fact he has to give way away.

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To Be Made in the Image of God Is a Powerful Thing

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:41 min | 10 months ago

To Be Made in the Image of God Is a Powerful Thing

"Made of the image of God, you think about how powerful that is, and if you also just want a little early hat tip to the Trinity, it says in the original biblical Hebrew, let us make man in the image of God. In our image, yes. And you think about that, it's interesting because if you read the rabbi commentaries, they don't really know what to make of that. So there's all this kind of folklore. They say, oh, it's God talking to the angels or God talking to the animals. We have a very clear answer. It's the Trinity. And it's kind of a foreshadowing of the fulfillment of this idea of the Trinity. And but the thing that how God created was through rational speech and through speaking things into existence, he just said it. And also understanding that when the first 5 books of Moses were written, it was written when the world was largely pagan. The idea of a monotheistic God that just spoke things and they happened was in unconscionable concept at the time. It was all these polytheistic gods, the God of the sun, the God of the mood, the God of the river, the God of the flowers, the God of the and this idea that there's one God and omniscient on the present and is able to speak things into existence. It was a foreign concept. It was hard to wrap your head around. And it wasn't until the Greeks that they realized that man is significant over all other creation or even creation itself over all other distinctive animals. And so they started to celebrate man as being distinct and special. And that's where we get the original language of the scriptures. So because that's the language of the greatest philosophical thinkers of all time, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle. This is fascinating today.

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The Founding Fathers Reference Deuteronomy More Than Any Other Book

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:21 min | 10 months ago

The Founding Fathers Reference Deuteronomy More Than Any Other Book

"Been pouring over what I think far too many pastors do not teach, which is genesis exodus leviticus numbers and deuteronomy, which if you look at the founding fathers, the founding fathers side of the book of deuteronomy more than any other source in writing the Declaration of Independence, the federalist papers and the constitution. And so did Jesus. He quoted deuteronomy more than any other book. The end Jesus, when Jesus was alive and it's still the same day, the most holy thing a Jew can do is to study the Torah. So our lord and savior, God in flesh, loved the first 5 books of the Bible. And yet so many pastors across the country, intentionally avoid it, and tell us that the first 5 books of the Bible are irrelevant. Andy Stanley, who's a pastor in Georgia, says that we should not, we shouldn't take seriously the first 5 books of the Bible that genesis leviticus deuteronomy are irrelevant. And not worthy of study or appreciation. And so as we try to look at this time of chaos and confusion, which is widespread in our nation, I find it so comforting personally to go back to that these are eternal fights that these are fights that predate us and they're going to be here long past us, but the order that can be restored is very clear, which is to establish the distinctions and to protect them, but it takes courage to do so.

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Without a Biblical Construct, The World Does Not Know 'Common Sense'

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:27 min | 10 months ago

Without a Biblical Construct, The World Does Not Know 'Common Sense'

"Across an author by the name of Tom Holland, who's actually a secular writer, but he's very fair. And he makes an argument looking at history very honestly that what we consider to be common sense in the west is anything but common sense, right? So I could list off 5 things and someone in secular society would say, oh yeah, every society understands that. For example, not touching children are taking advantage of them, giving money and charity to the poor, natural rights, the fact that the strong should protect the weak, I could go through one after the other. And the argument he makes is that in the west, we are actually inheritors of a Christian inheritance that without a biblical construct, the world does not know these things as quote unquote common sense. And you don't need any more evidence than what you see happening in the underdeveloped world or in the Islamic world or in the hyper secular world, if you do not have codes or customs that are put in place, it is almost the norm to take advantage of children. Look at happening America right now, where they're going after children with this incredibly insidious transgender ideology with medical mutilation or the chemical castration of children, the idea that children should be protected by adults is a uniquely Christian idea. And no one really has the courage to say that out loud. But going back even further, what I said previously and understanding that, it's if you want to know what the left is trying to achieve, they're trying to obliterate many of the distinctions that are laid out in the first 11 books of genesis.

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Maybe This Is Not a Good Idea...

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:35 min | 10 months ago

Maybe This Is Not a Good Idea...

"The American ruling class ever say, hold on, maybe this is not a good idea. And no, because if you know anything about how the American ruling class operates is that they operate with hyper aggression, never apologizing or admitting a failure ever. And it's always your fault. Always your fault. It's the middle Americans fall. It's your fault that your jobs got shopped shipped overseas to China. It's your fault that you didn't take the vaccine. It's your, it's always the American people's fault. And so I took a step back and I don't trust the people in charge, nor should you after the last couple of years. And I certainly don't trust the very same American foreign policy establishment that was unable to have success in Libya in Syria in Iraq in Afghanistan in every theater they engage in themselves. And in fact, I think they're getting us closer to a state of permanent conflict with, again, let me repeat this. Putin is not a good person. I don't think highly of him. I think that he should be condemned for his actions. But sometimes in geopolitics, you have to be willing to have temporary partnerships against the greater evil. And the greater evil is not a little bit it's by far the CCP's conquest of the western world and the modern world. So while the CCP is dumping fentanyl into our schools, spying on your kids via TikTok, dumping steel and solar panels involved in high sophisticated technological war, we're worried about a 800 year family dispute over an arbitrary border 5000 miles away because Lindsey Graham tells us, I'm sorry, pal, you've been wrong about everything the last 20 years. I don't care the

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The Foreign Policy Establishment Doesn't Want Peace

The Charlie Kirk Show

00:44 sec | 10 months ago

The Foreign Policy Establishment Doesn't Want Peace

"Nobody on television says, here's what it's going to take for peace. In a mature and adult civilization, when there's a hot war with very high stakes with NATO member countries, shouldn't there be negotiations going on all the time? No, it seems as if our foreign policy establishment does not want peace. They want war. They want permanent war that can make the defense contractors a lot of money and continue in this perpetual quagmire. And guess what? They transitioned from one war to the other from Afghanistan until Ukraine and I don't know where all the anti war voices on the left have gone. They've seemed to have disappeared, but I see very clear what they're trying to do. They're trying to make us care more about the invasion of a foreign country, which by the way, final point, our own countries being invaded every single day.

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"newbury" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

03:48 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on No Agenda

"All right. Let's get down to. The full list shall we. We've got fielding who says happy birthday jennifer fowler. october twenty. Seven was her birthday. Sir colin thirty-three today marc satala santa. There we go happy. Birthday to cassandra michener thirty one tomorrow. Jeremy lee's birthday was daughter. Danika tomorrow to roland ref of the frozen sheets. Sixty one on the twenty nine jessica newbury to her smoking hot husband. Scott forty one. Tomorrow john clean turns thirty. Julie loss garden Happy birthday to her husband. Ben who become a night in moments from now forty six on november first matthew wells and then again finally sir felix wilson. The happy birthday.

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"newbury" Discussed on No Agenda

No Agenda

03:22 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on No Agenda

"All right, let's get down to the full list, shall we? We've got fielding who says happy birthday to Jennifer? Fowler, October 27th, mister birthday. Sarah Collins 33 today marks and santella santia. There we go. Happy birthday to Cassandra mitzner 31 tomorrow, Jeremy Lee's, happy birthday to his daughter, Danica, to be 12 tomorrow, sir Rowland, rest of the frozen sheet 61 on the 29th. Jessica newbury to her smoking hot husband, Scott 41 tomorrow, John clean turns 30. Julie loves garden. Happy birthday to her husband. Ben, who become a knight in moments from now 46 on November 1st, Matthew wells and then again finally sir Felix Ross and the happy.

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"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

The Final Furlong Podcast

01:57 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

"That newbury quite fully okay Mr delegation works. What's your second best better that we can always. I will through a few of at bet. Fair s. p. Just another bottle in the in the principal. Nice that's a question that or some such two plus returns on sale away of thing. Yes i think. I don't wanna back in each way because there's there's a massive blue-eyed shots with him. There's also chance leave the louis. I bought a bike. Naypyidaw platinum legal. You wanna be getting. We're trying to tease the extra places. So this out on the exchanges or To returns through through get very and the sp guaranteed so so guaranteed too much the p. And if you would ten percents self your winnings tell plus would be the way to play that Danica for me. I hope mr kelly has listened. And after his recent appearance on the show as always at say takes roy's advice and goes and wins and wins easily In the three thirty the hunt for steaks. Right that's it We're back on sunday night. I think roy and i agreed. I think that's what we're doing but who knows it could be monday either But until the next show. I thank you so much for this thing. And chetty soon from lucy. Rory and myself kennedy. Thanks for listening chessy sing. God bless the final podcast is proudly brought to you by toews. Thank you can get better value. Thank again ten percent bigger dividends when you bet iraq's with topol saito stuccoed uk..

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"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

The Final Furlong Podcast

02:17 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast

"Put the brakes on on track to win the race. By by making the gallup much less stronger-than-expected whether whether or mother ours are the pair to thought i might be very wary. It doesn't look like that's plan now with those declarations but if someone was able to do it with elements of the wrists an alibi phone for us But element all saying if is a strong More strongly on this is is more. It should boil Flare possibly alpine star But i think the talk to our from a touch better than the others Zenonas pace to bring them to the four on. I'd also like to see a knock at two soft as clarice is beatable He got him on self ron waste. He's just maybe four or five better when the the grind is Is good some Seems to ron truer and stick his neck out a little bit more on a sentence hundred percent now. We want to send suffers for him up on stars. Obviously very interesting at midtown is very interesting. They sent him a favorite on his belated comeback. At deauville in groupon company over a trip. That's probably short of ideal for probably a monitor. So i wouldn't be sleeping too much on him either. It's a fascinating race prospect. I'm with poetic flair And that's nothing against palace. He's he's an absolute superstar. Bush you still have to come back and lucys right. it's not an but still he's been off the track but if it's not proper good grounds then put flirt won't bounce off it and it is very interesting. That mother earth is coming back so quickly so it has the capability an absolutely fantastic race. And we'll just have to wait and see and then dissect it all on sunday evening which will will do as we prepare for york and our preview of york next week That is at best bed. The weekends lucy russell us fast week mafia in the states.

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Glorious Goodwood: A Review

Racing Post

03:22 min | 2 years ago

Glorious Goodwood: A Review

"Gonna talk about some of the big talking points from the last seven days firstly old touch upon something that you alluded to in your monday column late and that was the atmosphere at goodwood. Amort what you think. It means for racing funds going forward. Just shed some light on how you found edward over the past week. And what you sort of uncovered why exposed into a family is slightly slightly difficult for me. Because a the price we spend most of our time at any rate scores in the press room. I'm particularly good. Yo yo an elevated pressroom above Abetting all really see a huge part from when you gain today the winners and clashes got quote. You really get the the whole rice gore experience but experience for some rice goes particularly on friday was definitely Very disagreeable a fight broke out before the the final race on friday. I spoke to my acre bo. Brown of western racing. Who had a vantage point of everything that went on pretty much. Assume is it full guy started laying into two other guys and two guys joined the four guys who is six onto a scrap in. Shoot that In front of the grand stands that then concluded the the the two guys who'd been bashed around my she got up a burst themselves down them. One of the six guys were stood by bose betting pitch to which another guy approached him and said that was brave of you. Six two and the guy who said i got punched very hard. Indeed landed on the tarmac with his head making com contact with the tarmac There was a lot of blood bo- and other people who are on the scene said it took a long time will too long in their opinion for security to get them from medics please to get there in the end. The guy for some reason didn't want to press charges after he got up and recovered as possessing tara his decision but The culprit was arrested. Anna case will go on from there. It's not the first time an incident happened at good. This certainly wasn't the worst three years ago. Nine people ended up getting prison sentences after a mass brawl at the race. Course we've seen similar disturbances at newbury in the not too distant past a tool and i think i i just reference in in my column on monday and some collins connect with people some. This one is at an awful lot of feedback with many other people expressing their concern the atmosphere on race cool particularly on days with with big crowds the summa flat festivals People greatly concerned about alcohol. Consumption greatly concerned about drug. Taking on the racecourse in the racecourse toilets even though the sniffer dogs big rice. He's not including at goodwood on sats minute carries on at people talking about the mother is schools is where they have found the atmosphere unacceptable. And of course the danger is not only as a lot of the behavior. That's going on Illegal and very concerning but it will alienate the audience within horse race and that goes racing to watch

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"newbury" Discussed on Navy Sports Central

Navy Sports Central

03:26 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on Navy Sports Central

"Back on some of your comments earlier this podcast. You were thinking if you played football you would have been a defensive guy Based on my experiences with you around the touch football field down in pensacola. I swore that you would have been a great receiver for what it's worth. Thanks appreciate that. yeah that was. That was a lot of fun those days. It was a great blow off steam for sure going through flight school so absolutely and you know we got the ponds out there and we had some other guys who played d. one at times we had some fun and it was kind of competitive. Yeah for sure. Okay best innovation and college football in the last thirty years you know. Probably the highly potent offenses these days with the spread. And all the passing. That's going on. Is what i would say. Yeah yeah for sure. One thing i've seen in this game and you'll agree as well as things are constantly evolving so the defense is now are kind of starting to figure out ways to create some confusion and Coast newbury scheme is a pretty good example of that so we'll see if that forces the offenses to take another step to evolve a little bit more in the future right mark. That pretty much takes thanks to a close here. I really appreciate your joining me on the podcast I would definitely like to jump in and see if we can do this again. Sometime during the season may be previewing a big game on the schedule or something like that. So if you're up for that maybe we can give that a shot. Yeah that'd be great carl. I appreciate the invite always love talking about navy football all right all right. Thanks a lot man. You take care all right all right everybody. We're in the homestretch. But before we wrap things up i wanted to ask for an assist from you guys One thing that helps podcast like navy. Sports central get some traction is through the social proof provided from ratings and reviews. Now there's no doubt that word of mouth is the best form of advertising but if you do leave a review assuming you're directory has a way to do that. It's gonna always be there for people to see so if you've listened to last couple of episodes and you've gotten a little bit about the navy football season. Please take a minute. To rate the podcast. That would really help now. Based on what. I see from my data. Most of the downloads are going to I found so writing a review on apple. Podcasts it's pretty straightforward. If you already follow navy sports central all you have to do is located in your library. And then scroll down just past episodes zero. Which is the trailer. And you'll see where it says ratings reviews all you have to do is tap. Five stars in it should say submitted writing reviews optional. But you can see the box to tap on their To get into the dialog box now for those of you with android phones pod chaser is the only directory. I know of right now where you can leave a review if that happens to be yours. It's super easy. The ratings boxes right there on top right once you locate the.

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"newbury" Discussed on Navy Sports Central

Navy Sports Central

05:41 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on Navy Sports Central

"Some guys to step up for that were younger. And i was. I was never more nervous coming back for football then my senior year. Because i knew somebody was going to push me and if i didn't get ready i was gonna lose my position so i i worked out so hard and just never. I'll never forget you know. Those guys didn't even know that they were pushing me because they were you know in a different state or wherever but they were pushing me. Because i knew that. If i didn't push myself i wasn't i was somebody's gonna take my position so i was always always think about that and i knew i just needed to work as hard as i could. Because somebody who's gonna push me out. If i if i didn't perform well and i think that's a lot of fans might overlook when it comes to how how it takes just about everybody on the football team to to raise it to that level of success when i think about the last couple of eleven win seasons the mental put on the board in two thousand fifteen and then in two thousand nineteen You know you hear about the guys that are on the field all the time making the plays and so forth but the guys don't hear about are the ones that are pushing them to maintain that level of excellent. So i appreciate you sharing that. And and i think that it's you know you see it in football. You see another sports as well. But i think that it's it's easier to overlook in football just because there's got eleven players on the side just out there going crazy and you're forgetting that they they're out there. They're getting the job done. But chances are there's something right behind them just really kind of you making them work that much harder which is making the team that much better so i appreciate that right. One more position and saving that for our discussion here is going to be on the mike position which features daego ago and also we'll harbor. I'm actually gonna start with harper. I because it's kind of a neat story. This kid was a freshman last year and again they didn't really get a good look at him because of the the pandemic please couldn't even work out with with the team until the season actually started so that was a that was the thing but coming out of spring practices harbor was he actually ended up winning the admiral mac award for the most improved player so and again he's going to be a rising sophomore so that tells me a lot about him as just as as an athlete who can come in early and have that kind of an impact and just his ability to grasp the defense that fast because you know that in coach newbury system everybody's got an important role especially the linebackers..

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"newbury" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:32 min | 2 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"Thank you. But the meteorologist Brian Thompson, WBZ Boston's news radio. Right now, it's 58 degrees, mostly clear sky over Boston at 7 25. Now it's time for a check on New England business while you still won't be able to get it back into a tube of toothpaste. That is, but it could be much easier getting it out. M I T start up Liquid Glide says it's got $50 million enough investment to bring its technology that put AH, slippery coating it side catch up bottles and, yes, tubes of toothpaste to the next level. The idea allows customers to get every last drop out of hard to get condiments. In such it's Already working with the likes of Colgate and hopes to get developed zero waste packaging solutions. Things are about to take off at Logan. Airport officials say Passenger volume is ready to return to pre pandemic levels much faster than previously thought. The airport has been lagging behind others, but the signs are there for a dramatic increase in flights. In the next two months. The T S a has been struggling with keeping security moving smoothly and is looking for thousands of new Workers to meet the renewed demand. Ah, woman in Newbury was just awarded The Boston Post came for being the town's oldest residents. So what's the Boston Post came WBC's Karen Regal has the answer The Boston Post and 1909 as a publicity stunt made, then gave out to community leaders, canes. Leslie Lander, Good with the New England Historical Society in Maine says it's a non tradition given it was a publicity stunt for a paper that no longer exists. You one of the greatest publicity stunts ever 700 canes were made about 500 canes are still in circulation. Some simply get lost, given the cane is supposed to be relinquished upon death. Sometimes there are incidents. Lemon Strom, Massachusetts They were renovating the town offices and the cane disappeared and A couple years later, they found it on eBay and brought it back. WBC news radio sometimes has promotional T shirts. Karen Regal WBZ Boston's news radio. Coming up at 7 30, taking a look as the White House announced his new travel restrictions on India. Right now it's 7 27 seems to be a good fit for our small company. Any questions Do you offer health benefits? Actually, we do. The Massachusetts Health Connector for business lets us offer comprehensive coverage, whether two or 10 employees. When can I start find affordable coverage.

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"newbury" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:44 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"And funnel cakes is this This is a Pasadena, The Rose Bowl. The drive thru event will be held every weekend this month, starting tomorrow. Who? All right, We have an update on that crash on the one of the vaccines. No, no Newbury Park. I'd be there out to the North found side of the 101. It seems this crash is just past Rancho Conejo Boulevard. He had had the two right lanes blocked off and Highway Patrol just checked in and said, Hey, it's just the right lane that's blocked now. So that's a little bit of improvement because that Dr sure needs it. You've got a solid one away from Rancho Road. Let's check in with Mike O'Brien K a pie in the sky. Sponsored by injury. Attorney Superwoman super lawyer dot com. He's checking out Irwindale. Trouble's a brewin there for the 2 10. 2 10 eastbound just past Irwindale Avenue. That's a stall in the carpool lane. And that's a very tough driving starts in Pasadena. Previous from downtown Pasadena Out through this problem, gotta loosen up a bit back on the brakes for the 57. Pretty much all the way into Rancho Cucamonga. Just a couple of decent pockets on that long stretch 57 South Bend it grand in Diamond Bar on the merge with the West 60. Let's take the crew that accident off the freeway, but slow to recover on that South 57 from Temple. Injured in an accident visit Superwoman Super Lawyer Calm Mike O'Brien k a pie in the sky. Hey, A pie in the sky helps get you there faster. I'm Angel Martinez. Me my turn. You're thinking about that The cheeseburger cheeseburger messed up my mind again. Oh, um, you know, lousy vision, and you wake up, you know, right away. You can't see anything right? You can't read your phone. You can read the TV. Yeah, it's It's just really irritating and.

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"newbury" Discussed on 790 KABC

790 KABC

01:37 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on 790 KABC

"A Getty from 6 to 10 A.m.. Plus, does his regular show at noon. Seven. Exciting hours of John Phillips tomorrow on 7 90 kbc traffic next from the Reagan Library to the Nixon library. Get it right Am seven. ABC. ABC. Dependable traffic banning Sigalert on the 10 eastbound after eighth Street crashed, blocking the left lane traffic has stopped from Sunset Avenue in banning Riverside. The 91 westbound before LA Sierra crash moved to the right shoulder traffic stop and go from Van Buren. Anaheim Hills has a sigalert on the 91 this time westbound at the 2 41. Fast track lanes blocked with a car fire traffic is stopped. Santa Monica has stop and go traffic on the 10 eastbound in between, said the Nella and Alameda Newbury Park, the one of one North bound after Rancho Conejo crashing the two white lanes. Traffic to stop from Moore Park Road That's dependable traffic. I'm Kevin Trip on a M 7 90 KBC. Don't go home can give you reminders Order groceries on most importantly, play a m 7 90 k ABC for you Just say Hey, Google play kbc. Sure. Here. Stay down. 7 90 KBC. What if you got an instant message warning? Hell, you're about to be in a car accident a soon as you back out of your driveway, your neighbors teenage daughter will clip your bumper as she speeds by Wait, What?.

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"newbury" Discussed on KFI AM 640

KFI AM 640

01:40 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on KFI AM 640

"Sonny A little farmer, Tomorrow Eyes mid sixties mid seventies. This report brought to you by Cal Hope and the California Department of Health Care Services. We have a crash on the one A one a Newbury Park. This one is along the North found signs just past Rancho Conejo Boulevard. The tube right lanes have been blocked in traffic is just stacking up. Getting away from the 23. Let's head out to Mike O'Brien KF eye in the sky. Sponsored by injury. Attorney superwoman super lawyer dot com. He doesn't talk too much. And airplanes. Yeah, well, there's nobody talked to accept the pilot. He didn't want to hear from me. Anyway, You've got a really tough drive into the sand and candy here. This is unusual slowing, too. 91 westbound just out of Corona little before the 2 41. There's a vehicle fire in the fast track lane. So both of those polled lanes are blocked. That is bumper to bumper into Corona bumper will pretty much do about surface club building by the minute before you get that far, not even the West mounted surface, or should say, a slot Sierra You got an accident there to the right shoulder that stretched a little extra tight, leaving ever Adam zero interred in an accident. There's a superwoman super lawyer dot com. Mike O'Brien KF eye in the sky. Thanks to Kathy told us about that car fire in Anaheim Hills Count to 50 keyword K F I traffic sponsored by California Highway Patrol KF Eye in the sky Hopes sketchy there faster. I'm Angel Martinez. Hey, Los Angeles. If you're looking to start an exciting new career with job security and excellent benefits, the California Highway Patrol is looking for you Apply today and never be bored at work again is that CHP made from or dot com to learn more or begin the application process. Nothing means more to our city asleep.

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"newbury" Discussed on Maureen From Quarantine

Maureen From Quarantine

05:12 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on Maureen From Quarantine

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"newbury" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

WBZ NewsRadio 1030

02:38 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on WBZ NewsRadio 1030

"You have the right clothing. You can climb to the top of Denali or Everest and be just fine. Where is if you don't have the right clothing walking down? You know Newbury Street? Nothing wrong. They can be bad for you. Very small. WBZ. Boston's news, radio and warming centers are open across Boston. Just open a minute ago at 10 o'clock and goes until 6 p.m.. Today everyone will be screened for covert and once inside, people will have to wear a mask and is always socially distance. Check out Boston dot gov's for a full list of warming stations. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health out with the latest covert 19 numbers, and apparently there are a bit skewed new positive cases of covert are down 2781 here in the Bay State, but on Lee because more than 24,000 lab results apparently did not get reported on time. Let's find out more from WBC's Carl Stevens. This latest update from the state Department of Public Health shows 98 more covert related deaths, the largest one day figure we've seen in more than three weeks. It brings the pandemic death toll in Massachusetts to 14,154. But there are more positive numbers in this report. There are 1789 covert patients in hospitals. That's the lowest number of the year. There are 74,595 estimated active cases of the virus right now in the state. Also the lowest of the year, and so is the seven day positivity rate. 4.28% all figures moving in a little brighter direction. Carl Stevens, WBC Boston's news radio game, stop back in rally mode, more details and much more coming up in just a few minutes. Right here on WBZ news radio. Stay with us back to the roads right now. It is 10 03 traffic and weather together. Starting with a Subaru retailers of New England. All wheel drive traffic on the threes. Good morning, Rob. Good morning to you, Tina. A couple of things to watch out for out there. One. We have tractor trailer breakdown being removed on the ramp 24 south to room 1 39. It said second ramp, so watch for his slow down There is the clear things out. Otherwise 24 in either direction. Their route three is fine along the South Shore. We're in good shape along the expressway. Downtown is quiet out west of town. A good right down the pike north of the city, three and 93 year old camp to New Hampshire and 95 North. Watch out for a pothole reported in the center lane. 95 North between it should come off of 1 28 in Peabody before you get to 1 14 in Danvers robbed acolyte WBC's traffic on the threes. Thank you, Rob. It is 10 04 Window world of Boston is a choice to make to save on energy bills every season and beautiful your home with award winning windows store siding.

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"newbury" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

MyTalk 107.1

03:06 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on MyTalk 107.1

"But we don't want to hold you up. Ross, please come back Any time, my friend. Jason, You know how to forget me. Just DME and I'll call in any time. You have a question. I'm your man. Okay? And I cannot wait to come back into you. You know how much I love it there. I'm love all you all They have to see you in person to we can't wait and congratulations on everything. I'm so I'm so just genuinely happy for you, Ross. Thank you coming over and watch me on the Newbury. More show to Yeah, I'm on that show every day now, too, was not fun. You're so busy girl. You're so busy. So go be busy. We'll talk to you soon. Okay? Love you guys. I love you. Bye, Ross. There's Ross Matthews. Everybody. He's right Drug Drew Barrymore show and RuPaul's drag race. Good guy. Good guy. It's funny. You know, when he was on the ladder, I will I I won't forget this interaction that we had. And I think it was off camera actually was during a commercial break. He was physically on the set of the Jason Show. And we did we basically where he was there for the hour. And we were talking about, um, the pressure. We we feel as gay men looking a certain way, and I had asked him about that. I said, Well, not only are you a gay man, but you're a public gay man. You're you're a national Gay media personality, and I said, What is that? Like for you, and he looked at me. And he goes. Oh, I don't worry about that. And it was interesting. I didn't And I don't mean this starkly. I mean this with care. I didn't buy it like I I knew that health was a concern for him. And it was just you know what I mean? I I It was an interesting interaction, and then we talked more about it. And the fact that there is added pressure. Um, that some I were not a monolith, but some in the gay community. Put on appearance on. Especially wait. Especially wait. Um, and he knows it better than most. So when he started this journey this year, I was so happy for him because I know it means a lot to him. And you could tell by his answer right there. That it does doesn't did and just focus on health, Not necessarily What you looking at me once you don't want you hone in on that it's just much more powerful. And he's so right. It's what's between your ears. It's mental. That really keeps you where you want to go. Where you think you want to go s O then. Yeah, binge or deprive, or, you know whatever. You're stuffing you can control. Yeah. Instead of dealing with your feelings, your stuffing it you're you're you're defusing it by corn ships and Tortorella's burritos. 41 so good though. They're so intelligent. You're so good. They are the work of Satan. They really are 8 41. When we come back, we'll continue our conversation about forced movie reviews right after this. Another lorry and Julia moment. Hey, bought Kim five Mercedes may box, but she bought him several James Terrell.

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"newbury" Discussed on CREATE with Katrina Julia

CREATE with Katrina Julia

02:18 min | 3 years ago

"newbury" Discussed on CREATE with Katrina Julia

"Travel with an incredible like-minded committee. I'm not there yet disclaimer. So until i reach says. I'm not shifting anything because this is my super focus and alignment with this part of the rest of my provoke. Is i am doubt supervisor world team with herbalife contrition which are different promotional levels within herbalife and positions so those things go hand in hand which that amount how creating in the resulting position in a part of what i'm involved in with fit live grecian. Honestly you guys. Life grecian would not exist. Had i not radically transform my life with herbalife nutrition with the community and so much more top three priorities center around community meaning sources proposals and scaling creators courses in management and creative via series in books which lead to evidently often courses etc or influencers. And you know working with graders. So my allan below will help you see how i created in this week as well as how aligned to the focus in priorities anti freed up my time. I also share some reflections. As i go because as i share it helps me grow too so creates have at a glance is media projects community scaling and online depending on priorities. In the day. I may focus a whole day on one theme or i may focus a whole day on three beings and sometimes all seven in a day. And you'll see how just a second so number one typically the top of my list. Who make sure. I'm sticking lamet because of this was part of my challenge in the past as an entrepreneur. So this goes back to accountability. And i'm in several different programs as well like right now. I'm in tommy newbury's achieving optimal program where we connect on a monthly basis in a group setting so launches create the created summit mastermind matured this week on the newsletter social platforms number two. I island media to summit masterminding experiences with numerous social platforms. The shows etc.

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Boston Police Department Launches Internal Investigation Over Body Camera Video From Protest

WBZ Morning News

00:59 sec | 3 years ago

Boston Police Department Launches Internal Investigation Over Body Camera Video From Protest

"Launching an internal investigation. Ah website known as the appeal dot or releasing videos from May 31st. When protesters took to the streets calling for racial justice and the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. One video allegedly showing a police officer telling another officer about driving his cruiser down Tremont Street hitting people. Second officer, realizing his cameras rolling walks away when he returns, the officer said he didn't hit anyone, but his cruiser was struck by protesters. Boston Police Commissioner William Grass said he immediately ordered an investigation. As soon as the videos were brought to his attention that night. Back on May 31st of violent night 53 people were arrested, the National Guard called in his protesters. Looted stores set fires have destroyed police vehicles from downtown crossing to Newbury and Boylston streets. Ah second

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Healing Radicalized Trauma: A Conversation with Resmaa Menakem and Tara Brach

Tara Brach

07:25 min | 3 years ago

Healing Radicalized Trauma: A Conversation with Resmaa Menakem and Tara Brach

"Welcome Friends So, glad to have you with us, and I am thrilled to be able to introduce to you Rasma. Menachem, who will be joining me for conversation this evening just to let you know the title it's healing of racial is trauma and resume has served as the director of counseling services for the Tubman Family Alliance as Behavioral Health Director for African American family services. In Minneapolis as domestic violence counselor for the Wilder Foundation as certified military and family life consultant for the US Armed Forces as trauma consultant for the Minneapolis public schools and as cultural semantics consultant for the Minneapolis Police Department now wanted to read that because so many rich serving and he currently teaches workshops on cultural semantics and I think that term is incredible for audiences. African. European Americans and police officers saw. So they're oppressed in private practice and the author of my grandmother's hands, racialist trauma and the pathway to mending our hearts and bodies. And I have to say welcome. So glad to have you with us as my bigger terriers get. I'm I'm I'm really excited about this Wash a bunch of your stuff and in looking at things and and everybody is. Number of my friends found out that I was coming on your show, they were like all so so so even in shop you're you're pretty big. People were saying when I told you. So funny. And I just say, thank you I for my grandmother's hands because I have read and reread and flagged some. Cages, and I just want you to know I feel like you delivered this world a book right at the time we most needed it. So. So thank you, I appreciate that I really do. That the book came from a very personal newbury, deplace and. Hopefully people felt feel it and experience it when they're reading it and so I'm just glad it's touching people. So. Well either way you did the buck made so clear that we weren't reading it if we weren't stopping and actually coming into our body with the exercises. Before. I. Get to that because the title is such a grabber. Would you let us share? Absolutely yeah, absolutely. So so so if people read the story or read the book, there's is pretty salient story at the beginning of a book. About the relationship that I had with my grandma. honestly, my grandmother was wanted to funniest people that I that. Date at my grandmother was always be laugh and she'd always be plant jokes all at different types of stuff and so are all of us me and my two brothers both have a very had very good relationship with her and so the one particular story in the book is about how? She would so in. So some of the black people listened to this are going to culturally pick up on what to say right now other people may not. But so when I was growing up in my family, you know black families when I was coming up all heads, two TV's and we had one that was the big one. It was ornate was probably color right and then you had one that set on top of it will the reason why the ones that On top is that usually the one on the bottom never the sound would go out. So we had to win atop the sound in one at the bottom. So my grandmother was sitting there watching TV and listening three other through the other TV. So we were sitting there and what she would do with would would would be to put her legs across my thighs or across all types of my brothers. Sisters do that right in so she would sit there. And put her hand on her thigh and in. We would be sitting here watching TV together and she may do some stupid right. She may pass gas or do something start laugh do something. Right. But that's what we all set right and so when we would be sitting there would be rubbing her hands because she would always complain. Of A. Interesting thing at after she passed I would talk I was talking to my mother about my mother said, you know she never really had outlet she would always act like our hands. And so. I was rubbing her hands. One day I must've been about somewhere between seven and nine. I'm not quite sure what the ages the sobers rubbing her hands and I was comparing her hands at the time to her hands in my hands. My hands are very thin and angular my mother's hands. It's very Phantom Angler but my grandmother's hands had these. Fingers were they were thick digits. She had thick very thick fingers and in thick thick thumb, and then in the inside of her hand, it was bad. It looked like it was padded and then on the back, it looked like it was padded there. So I was rubbing her hands. And she's watching TV and I said grandma. Your. Hands kind of half joking right like why your hands so fat. Like that, and she she without even looking at me she goes upward from picking cotton. And I'm sitting here. And she must have heard a pause and she looked at. She goes boy, you ever seen a con plant. And I said no issue. So complaint got these Berkeley master wish he's talking to like energy is like a lot and I'm just sitting there looking at her and she goes got these burs in she said I started walking up and down and rose when I was four years old. And you reach your hand him that you format day was sharecropper when you reach your hand. Burs cut your fingers up right and she said when the coaches go, she said go inside your fingers they go all around and she said asked ripping a hands up as she said until your hands get them calluses, they gonNA bleed. And that's the way she was talking. And and so. That that interaction with her so I'm looking at it and issue broke. She broke an started watching TV again. And so I'm just sitting here with her hand in hand. And I'm like. I don't know what to do with that. I did not remember that story again until I started writing my grandma sands. After I had gone through my own trauma in Afghanistan after I'd done seeing things that I shouldn't sing experienced things and that story came together with all the other stuff and so that tiled the name. That's how it came up with the title of the book because it if representative both the historical intergenerational, persistent, institutional and Personal Traumas all together like yarn ball and so So it's both representative of my relationship with her in representative black people's relationship to this nation. Until

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Boston Restaurants Prepare For Extended Outdoor Dining Season

WBZ Afternoon News

00:58 sec | 3 years ago

Boston Restaurants Prepare For Extended Outdoor Dining Season

"Burn strongly on Newbury Street in Boston as outdoor heaters. Keep patrons happy in these cooler temperatures Very important. When the sun goes in, it gets pretty pretty a little chillier, and that picks up for the difference. Ever since Boston Mayor Marty Walsh extended outdoor dining until December, 1st restaurants are scrambling to purchase and put into place more these propane heaters, so folks can nestle and enjoyed a great meal was very nice and warm and cozy. Honestly, I had to, like, move away from it a little bit. We got everything out. Um, we're do like propane tank heaters. Keep him in the back. Get him all set up dirty water Dough, Company general manager Jack McGill says they've already ordered their heaters is a good thing. Many retailers are completely sold out. Owner he came in a couple days ago were just measuring out trying to figure out how many were going have. I think we're gonna have to take away some of the tables that we have here? It's worth it. If we can keep open restaurants are concerned at the weather gets too cold folks will not come out and die.

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Church holds indoor services amid pandemic, defying court order

Jesus Christ Show (PRN)

00:31 sec | 3 years ago

Church holds indoor services amid pandemic, defying court order

"A judge has ordered a church not to hold indoor worship services in defiance of Corona virus related emergency closure orders. Pastor Rob McCoy has been holding services at Godspeed, Calvary Chapel in Newbury Park, with as many as 200 worshippers hugging, singing and not wearing masks. Friday, A Superior Court judge issued a temporary restraining order at the request of Victoria County's health officer. The law firm that represents the church, says God speak Calvary Chapel plans to counter sue both the county and the state. Another hearing is scheduled for August

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Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on plans to let restaurants offer outdoor dining

Jay Talking

03:48 min | 3 years ago

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh on plans to let restaurants offer outdoor dining

"Restaurants in Boston are waiting for some specifics on reopening especially outdoor dining party walls with dressing the issue during yesterday's city hall briefing outdoor seating for when restaurants open it's something that we're working on looking at we want to help restaurants recovering create safe distance options for everyone I want to be clear that this is for when dining at restaurants is allowed back in the plan and that is not in phase one but we want to be ready so this morning the city of Boston licensing board took action to lift restrictions streams to streamline the process the board also issued an online questionnaire that serves as an initial intake for applications we receive responses already from a hundred and forty seven different restaurants there is an interest in every neighborhood and with every aspect of our response to this crisis we're going to make equity a priority we'll be doing outreach to communities all across the city of Boston and all across different business districts I also want restaurants and all that we certainly feel your pain because one of the first things that were able to do was when Russians were allowed to do take out in the city of Boston were able to work with delivery and helping you set up delivery services we're able to help you with take out restaurants and Indian folks didn't have take a licenses allow every restaurant that would take a license we also advocated for the state to make sure beer and wine to be sold out of your restaurants in the city of Austin City some of all of the places we allow grocery C. stores that sold out a restaurant so we certainly feel your pain and we're doing everything we can to help restaurants survive not just now but even after this when they open up so we want to let you know that we're working very hard so I'm asking you please make sure that you thought your applications online and fill out the survey so we can better serve you choose to move forward the mayor talked about the process of applying for outdoor dining we're asking people to go on the city of Austin website go to licensing you'll see that we were making it easier for people to apply for these licenses that they'll one day licenses Olivia series of one day licenses that we're going to do we have a hundred forty seven people have expressed interest now and we'll go through the guidelines would looks like some restaurants have the ability right now without having any type of special special treat not treatment but special kind of waivers allow for them to open up on sidewalks are we looking at but we're working through a process which can happen this is a good example so restaurant gesture on you wants to have a good dining they don't have the ability but their sidewalk in front of the building they would apply saying that we were interested in having a cavity or something in front of my store it's on the sidewalk we would be working with them to see if we could do if your memory loss if years ago on the city bus in these pockets we put them in a parking space so would potentially give them a parklet out where they could set up some tables the sidewalks accessible for folks and would be able to allow them the opportunity to do some outdoor dining there's other places that we might be able to you know close close on a parking you know with the while laying in the street that's used for parking and maybe turn that into a restaurant restaurant space so it would be creative in different parts of the city there's not one plan that'll work everywhere some people said shut shut down Hanover street it sounds like a great idea in theory could be wonderful but you know we have a we have a fire station the middle end of the street so we have to think about how we do something like that work on that so we're gonna be working with the businesses and for us we work with the communities let them know that's coming you know there's gonna be some sort of communiqu process here for example a lot of our restaurants and residential neighborhood so there's a house on either side of them so we want people to know that like okay we're gonna we will get we make a lot of them have also done you're okay with it because people have their homes XR minutes again there's not one place in Boston Newbury street staff and then you know Washington Street Roslindale down the street in in in in Dorchester Roxbury it's it's

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MA Supreme Court Justice Supports Daughter's Basketball Dreams

Jay Talking

04:21 min | 4 years ago

MA Supreme Court Justice Supports Daughter's Basketball Dreams

"For some time now state Supreme Court justice has been preoccupied with what's happening in the court and on the court a basketball court WBZ's Carl Stevens spoke with marble head girls high school basketball player Maddy lui and her father justice David Lowy you're in your senior year you towards the end of your high school basketball career and every step of the way for many years your dad has been by your side and I just wonder what that has meant to you I think it's when everything is something that we've done together something that's made our relationship so strong in every time we're having a tough game or the other teams having a streak I can just look into the stands and now he's supporting me either way and it's not just at the games right right every Saturday we drive up to Topsfield and have a basketball lesson and then all through the fall and spring since I was about nine or ten years old driving to three hours to a few tournaments what is he like a game so focused if anyone comes the game doesn't talks until halftime is just completely tuned in your dad was telling me stories about how you guys together would listen to books right yeah can you talk to me about that so that's something we love to do we have the longer rise to a U. tournaments in I think my favorite book that we ever listen to was educated can you talk about the importance and I know this is kind of repetition of my first question but I'm looking for a little more out of the because we're talking about from the age of nine two how old are you now senator okay so those eight years he's been with you every step of the way mile after mile game after game what has that meant to you you're almost a young woman now what is that meant to you I think it's just it's taught me how important it is to have a support system in someone that you can count on and he's taught me so much taught me being having grace under pressure in big games taught me about a commitment to excellence saying that you can't just want to win on the night of the game but this time you have to want to win in the fall in the summer in the spring before the season you gonna miss him for sure all right dead no the same question I asked your daughter what has this relationship meant to you over the years well the best part about basketball is they get to spend time with my daughter the joy of it is to drive they are talking about the game and just having a chat about whatever comes up and the way home we dissect the game afterwards and then we just seamlessly have wonderful conversations so best part basketball is the time with her they tell me happy all the time a lover just the same way they should have it for another three pointer again she had five in a row I know how much work how much time your work takes I mean you redeem them you're working a lot and yet the amount of time you've devoted to your your daughter that's intense and I just wonder how and why you were able to make that time well family first and that the games in the corner in between games reading transcripts from reading briefs but we have a we have a great time and it there's always enough time for the family you can always get up a little earlier you can always stay up a little later you can always put a few more hours and but you family comes first and she's a senior she's gonna be graduating and moving out to the university of Virginia and I just wonder what your thoughts are about that well I'm thinking about getting a faculty position out there my thoughts are that you know she's been preparing for this moment or her whole life she's ready and that's part about being a parent is be proud when they're ready to go Maddie is we wrap this up I just wonder if you go back in your memory if there any favorite memories that you have of your dad at a basketball game I remember when I was nine or ten my dad made a mistake about the game time when I was playing up in Newbury park for a travel game I think the game is that one and we got there at ten in most kids would probably be screaming and yelling that they had to wake up extra early but we saw an open court and I think we shop around for one or two hours and then got lunch before the game and it ended up number one being an awesome day together number two for a fifth grader I think I shot the best ever had the basketball season for the marble had high school girls basketball team ended earlier this week when they lost in the

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Amesbury, Massachusetts stabbing victim has died, suspect arrested

WBZ Afternoon News

00:51 sec | 4 years ago

Amesbury, Massachusetts stabbing victim has died, suspect arrested

"A a sixty sixty five five year year old old woman woman stopped stopped in Amesbury yesterday has died her husband also sixty five with job and is now recovering the DA's office says Amesbury police responded just after four o'clock yesterday afternoon to Chester street after a report came in of a stabbing here's more from WBZ TV's to Shani willow this neighbor says the couple moved to the neighborhood last summer ensure the two family home with a younger couple no word on if they're related some of the younger folks lived on the younger downstairs and that's when the police came and they kinda pointed towards the second floor and when I saw the folks come out the eighteen M. S. were brand folks on the second floor so twenty seven year old John Burton of Amesbury who was arrested yesterday is now charged with murder he's expected to be arraigned tomorrow morning in Newbury port District Court

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Has Canada reached Peak Craft Beer?

The Big Story

10:25 min | 4 years ago

Has Canada reached Peak Craft Beer?

"Do you know how far away from you your nearest brewery is. I have no idea where you live of course but I'm willing to bet. The answer is a lot closer than it used to be. No matter where you live in Canada and this goes I. Small towns of like three hundred people in cities of more than three million there is a craft brewery around the corner over the past decade. The rise of craft beer has actually been one of Canada's biggest entrepreneurial success stories but how long can that really last as an example? There are four cool little India Breweries within walking distance from my house. And I love it but I would have to be stupid to expect them all still be thriving and five here. Wouldn't I I mean there has to be a limit to how much Canadians love their beer. Right Jordan Heath Rawlings. This is the Big Story Stephanie. Marotta rights for Global Males Report on business. Hey Stephanie thanks for having me no problem. We're talking about one of my favorite topics. We had to do something. That's when I picked up the phone and said I'm calling you to talk about beer. Nolan's hung up on me amazing So start by putting into perspective. I guess because we're GonNa talk about this whole industry just how fast and big the rise of craft beer in Canada has been. It's been incredible. I think one of the reasons the story is resonating. So much with people is because no matter where you are in the country. It seems like there's a new craft brewery opening every month. Almost it's just skyrocketed so the number of breweries over the last five years has more than doubled so in two thousand fifteen. We had three hundred and eighty breweries across the country. That is now almost a thousand. It's crazy it's been astronomical and really that growth looks very different depending on where you are in the country so in Ontario British Columbia and Quebec. Those have the most mature. Craft Brew Industries at the moment and the between those three provinces they make up more than seventy five percent of all the craft breweries in the country but that growth has really caught up in other regions as well so last year. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia saw some of the fastest rates of newbury openings in the country but really Alberta led the charge on they saw sixty percent increase from seventy breweries. Two hundred and twelve breweries. Year-over-year year over here. So it's been an incredible amount of growth and when you have so many players coming into the market over just half a decade. The growth is just astounding. So how does that happen? A part of that a small part of it may be is the cool factor. No no that episode of high met your mother when Ted and Barney say that they want to open up a bar. It seems like a really fun place to be. But what's really interesting? Is that when you actually get to speak with these brewers? They have the most incredible stories. These are lawyers and engineers nurses and former Labor workers who are leaving their careers to come into this burgeoning industry and they're starting off by brewing in their garages before they scale to larger brick and mortar institutions. And they're starting off in these communities. That are really hungry for some economic development. So they're creating jobs and they're bringing money into the area. That's an attracted a ton of investment so from government investment arms like the BBC to private equity investors. A ton of money has been flowing into this because everyone wants a piece of this pie of on one end the success story of of creating jobs in an economy. That looks like what we're in right now and then on the other side have being able to say that Own a piece of a brewery. That's something really fun to say right. Answer the government gets into it then because these are popping up in neighborhoods that could use sources of jobs and economic development and so they will give them start up money essentially. Yeah through a couple of different methods. So we've seen a lot of investment from from governments into the sector so last year we saw the federal government and the government of Ontario Invest One Million Dollars Into Twenty craft breweries in Ontario. And that's in addition to a one point six million dollar investment from two thousand sixteen now while that sounds like small amounts in isolation. We're seeing a number of provincial governments across the country. Do exactly the same thing and further that we're seeing economic development arms like the BBC and the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency investing in in Craft Breweries and providing them with start up loans. When you put all of that together with a national scope that's a ton of money going into opening new breweries and then on the flip side. We've seen a lot of private equity go into this as well so often times when breweries can no longer access government funding for whatever reason it seems like a pretty easy thing to go out and find an angel investor venture capitalist. Who who wants to throw a million dollars into into a berry so this growth is still happening this year as we're talking. Yeah so the growth is expected to continue to climb. I was chatting with the Canadian. Craft brewers association and they expect another two hundred craft breweries to open up this year alone. That's a twenty percent increase year over year compared to the thousand that we currently have so. It's it's just going to continue to rise but there's gotta be a tipping point right like how much beer can Canadians reasonably consume. And I mean that seems like a funny question but it's not like at some point we're going to saturate the market right. I don't doubt the Canadians can drink their fair share of beer. Sure at all But I've seen a number of industry watchers trying predict this tipping point. And this moment where we're going to hit peak craft beer and I've had a lot of conversations with Roy Moore is the people who fund And Brewery Associations and from what? I'm hearing across. The board is that we are at this tipping point so we're seeing a number of craft breweries closed. Get put up for sale or diversify away from craft beer altogether and a large part of that is because Canadians are drinking less beer really. We're seeing it in the numbers so fifteen years ago. Canadians drank so much beer. That beer sales made up for fifty percent of all alcohol sales in the country. Now it's at a point that's only nine percent and that gradual decline is quickening now. It's not all doom and gloom. Canadians are still drinking beer. Just in different ways so one bright spot is that comedians do seem to be drinking more craft beer even though beer sales are declining overall. So if we look at the L. C. B. O. Just to is late that as an example last year craft beer sales increased twenty seven percent year-over-year now that is slower than the forty percent increase in. They saw the year before in twenty teen while. They're still seeing a spike. It's beginning to slow down and despite that big surge in people buying craft beer. It's still only accounts for ten percent of total beer sales at the L. CBO. It certainly accounts for more than ten percent of the shelf space. It does luckily for grab brewers. It does a lot of liquor. Boards have been increasing. Their shelf. Space Craft Breweries little bits every year. Like Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation. They've increase their craft beer shelf space from twenty-seven percent last year to thirty two percent this year so we are seeing marginal increases and even at the L. C. B. O. I think is about eight years ago. They they listed thirty three different craft breweries and now that's increased to one hundred and eighty. The issue is that that falls far short from the three hundred breweries. That are in Ontario alone. There are one hundred twenty breweries that can't get listed and even if you are listed that doesn't mean that you're in every store across Ontario depending on how much beer you produce. You might only be able to get listed in two or three Elsie. B O's within a certain distance from your store so that speaks to something that I wanted to get out because you talk about. How startups for Craft Breweries are exploding? And everybody wants to get into it. And it's not that hard to get funding and get going. How difficult is it to sustain a craft brewery as as a business you know how many of these Newbury's actually break even Make money statistics. Canada says that only fifty percent of the small to medium size breweries in the country are profitable and from speaking. With brewers. It takes about five to seven years to start turning a profit now. We're at an point in candidates beer industry because craft beer really started to grow about five years ago. So we're just now hitting that point where craft brewers are starting to figure out whether they're able to make ends meet and what. I'm seeing a lot of something that I'm hearing. That crafters trying to do is they're trying to get in on different segments. That are growing faster than craft beer so at a point where consumers are moving away from beer and drinking more wine. They're drinking more spirits more ready to drink products. So I'm hearing. The brewers are getting into distilling. They're getting into some of. Those funds Seltzer products. That are more low calorie and speak to a healthier lifestyle. So you're starting to see little tweaks and you're also seeing some brewers start to realize that maybe they can't make this work after all this podcast will be right back after a really quick message. Can you guess the average dollar amount Canadian households have in savings according to the most recent data? It is just eight hundred and fifty two dollars now. The recommended rate of savings in Canada is ten percent and traditionally Canada's historical rate has been around seven point five percent last year though. It was one point seven. That doesn't sound like a lot because it isn't it can be hard to save today for people who are often carrying debt. It can be even harder in fact thirty nine percent of Canadians right now of all ages. Don't think they will ever save enough for retirement. So how do you save when there's not much there to start with? Well you need a plan and we'll be back after this episode to you how. Rbc's my advisor can help you get started even if you only have a little you can visit our BBC Dot Com slash advisor to find out more right now or enjoy the rest of this podcast and we'll be there at the end to tell you more.

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Boston: Carjacking Suspect Dead in Officer-Involved Shooting in Newbury

Jay Talking

00:35 sec | 4 years ago

Boston: Carjacking Suspect Dead in Officer-Involved Shooting in Newbury

"A suspected carjacker shot to death by mass state police the man allegedly stole a beyond view it knife point from a dealership in Nashua and stabbed an employee police tracked the suspect to the prime gas station on central street in Newbury where the suspect allegedly ram to police cruisers before police shot him please only would say he's a thirty one year old man and believe he was involved in a carjacking in bowl but WBZ TV is I team has identified him as Thomas Murray of north Andover No officers were

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Boston: 6 Explosions At Newburyport Company Caused By Chemical Reaction

WBZ Midday News

00:31 sec | 4 years ago

Boston: 6 Explosions At Newburyport Company Caused By Chemical Reaction

"An investigation determines that a series of explosions in Massachusetts chemical manufacturing plant were caused by a chemical reaction state fire marshal and fire department officials say the explosions Thursday in Newbury port occurred during a sampling procedure project products from a larger that exact chemical was not disclosed but a spokesman describes it as a non toxic solid other company reopen Friday just one day after at least six explosions at the facility the mix chemicals used in medicine forcing workers to evacuate and blew a hole in the

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Emma Thompson talks new movie and

The Frame

09:45 min | 4 years ago

Emma Thompson talks new movie and

"Thomson she's in a movie called late night. It opens this weekend. She also took on a Hollywood titan who has fired for sexual harassment and then quickly got another job and late night. Thompson plays opposite Mindy Kaeling. She also wrote the movie Mindy Kaeling script was one of those strange things immediately, good upon first reading just great. She had a good idea. And she really knew how to bring in for you. That's a. Plus, she said, I wrote it for you. So of course, you haul things, anything God is going to be bad going to be bad, because it's not going away anytime soon being earnest and kind so luckily, I wasn't I was in a blazer with looked back here being incredibly mean most of the time journal, just had our second baby Taylor adorable. She takes to you. Thanks, so there's just a lot of expenses at home right now and I think it's time for a race. I see. This is actually very exciting to be really great because what you're describing is the most clear out example of the classic sexist argument for the advancement of men in the workplace you're asking for raise not because of any work related contribution. You've made but simply because you have a family, and that's why in the nineteen fifties family men were promoted over the women. They worked with never encountered is in such a clean teachable way. How would you describe Catharine Newbury? She is a late night host. She is successful. But maybe the future doesn't look as bright. Well, she's someone who was so driven right from a very early age. We did shoot a little bit of heart doing stand up in London. And when she was very young. And actually, we used my stand up from tally, the I did in nineteen forty five. I remember when forty six can't come on and. I remember so clearly that feeling of whenever I did stand up in my twenty s of being one of certainty. If not the only woman, then one of two amongst great load of men, who were often quite standoffish didn't clearly, expect anything view, so. Spoke to me on every level, we took that piece out because it just didn't help with the story actually in the end. But Mindy understands that, she understands what it's like to be the one who's different not only because of being a woman, but also being a person of color in a fuel the only one you're going to feel different, and that's not comfortable, a lot of the time, it just simply isn't comfortable, and we're not very honest about not. I don't think and she's only about it. She was a diversity higher. She's written about someone who was a diversity. I if that hadn't happened, maybe we wouldn't have this movie. So go, diversity reactively talked to the director of the film Nisha Ghana Tra and she talked about Catherine, as one of those women who came up in the entertainment business. When women were made to believe that other women were their adversaries, not their allies. They were sold this idea that there's only room at the table for one. And if you're here, then you better make sure nobody threatens your position here. And any other women coming up may have been seen as a threat to that position rather than adding to the workforce. And so I think what I love about this movie. Is it sort of breaks up myth? Yeah. I wonder if just women who had, I don't think of men is being enormously generous and warm, too young men, who coming up and might take their position. I think that it might be not only women but just the nature of the power structures that we have created. Do you know what I mean? Like I didn't think of, of blogs coming into writing room and everyone going. Hey, your great. You're a young thrusting blood, a guy like me. I can't wait to give you some extra airtime. I didn't think that happens with mine, iza. And I think that's a problem of power. Right. But I think there's something more to what Nisha sane. And that is that if you're a woman coming up that you are so aware of how limited the opportunities are obsolete that you start to see other women not as your peers. But as your. Arrivals, and that becomes an inch hawk sake. Talk sake. Absolutely. The, the conditions of power do not make it possible, especially for people who find it difficult to get into that position in the first place to be generous will be welcoming will be mentoring or want to help. Movie that you chose not to make. And this is the animated film luck that was at sky dance, which is David Ellison's company animation comedy, paramount and you decided not to make it because guy dance had hired John Lasseter has been fired from Pixar for the way that he treated women. And you wrote a letter that I have described on the air as the Magna Carta of the metoo movement, is one of the most beautiful eloquent, and well argued letters about this whole notion of the way women are treated the way men are forgiven that I found profound, and I hope you would share these two paragraphs with with us right now too. If a man has been touching women inappropriately for decades. Why would a woman want to work for him? If the only reason he's not touching them inappropriately now is that it says in his contract that he must behave professionally. If a man has made women his companies feel undivided and disrespected for decades. Why should the women at his new company think that any respect he shows them is anything other than an act that he's required to perform by his coach his therapist and his employment agreement. The message seems to be I am learning to feel respect for women. So please be patient, while I work on it. It's not easy. What motivated you to write it? What gave you the ability to write it. Very good questions. When I left the production, and then I wrote to Lindsey Durand about it, and in these one of the most brilliant, women, I know, said, Phil, can you talk to some women about this? I'd really be interested to know what's going on. And in fact, that letter is the work of many voices is not just my voice because those questions, very much came from those women. So the dots what's wonderful about it is that it is a collective voice, and I sent it to sky downs and didn't receive a reply, and because I showed it was quite a lot of people because of the issue, being very pressing, a lot of just as you go to publish it, and that was quite a big decision because it's just a public, but the. Vision turned out to be the right one because. Those with the questions that needed to be oft and to this date of not been onset in any way. I've had no response public or personal back from sky don's an dots very disappointing. Because they only way we're going to get anywhere with this own going issue is by talking to each other. It's not just a public thing to do its thing that potentially, and this is what has happened over the last couple of decades, that has kept women silent is they fear that they will be punished that they will be blackballed. They won't get parts that people will rise. They're absolutely really. Why were you able to I'm sixty on thought too old not to woke my own talk time is very much marching on. And because I had spoke to not before when the Weinstein thing blew up, and I've always spoken about this. I was young woman. I'm there was up -solutely, no choice really. And what was interesting to me in very touching was responses. I got from so many people male and female, who had done the same thing who would walk away and who don't have. Perhaps, don't feel as stoppage does I feel you know, I couldn't do other things. It's not going to kill my career even if sky don'ts, says, we're never going to work with you again, and we're going to tell every other animation, but I don't think that that would be possible now because the do feel that with the metoo time's up moving. There is a tipping point. But we do have to keep on, and on one of the ways in which I think we're going to have to do that. We got to talk to people before during, and after film shoots the thing, the clever thing about anybody who's going to bully. Is that they'll do it, not in front of someone who's going to say you can't do that? They'll do it in secret or in quiet or in private. And it's very difficult, for instance, for someone who's a runner, and who can be replaced in five minutes to say anything, bad about someone who will cost a lot of money to replace an all of these things. They have implications for everyone.

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Malibu burning: Kardashians, del Toro among celebrities fleeing

The Drive Home with Jillian Barberie and John Phillips

01:09 min | 5 years ago

Malibu burning: Kardashians, del Toro among celebrities fleeing

"Destroyed an unnumbered unknown number of homes in Thousand Oaks Calabasas oak park and the Malibu hills. Here's correspondent Kyung law Malibu is burning. The entire city has been told to get out in fact about one hundred and five thousand residents from Malibu day. Camarillo springs have been ordered to evacuate several celebrities among those being forced out of their homes, Streisand and Caitlyn Jenner have had to evacuate the director, Guillermo del Toro tweeted, the he evacuated last night. So a lot of people are looking at these guys wondering if their house is going to survive this. Now, the fire has destroyed at least thirty structures, so far that's the Wolsey fire. No structures, reportedly destroyed by the sixty one hundred acre hill fire near Camarillo springs in Newbury park, we have learned that the Wolsey fire has burned the paramount ranch. Western town where hundreds of movies and TV shows were shot over the years, including HBO's current hit. Westworld, the national fire national weather service has just extended our red flag warning through Tuesday afternoon due to the fire danger posed by gusty

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