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"nineteen seventy" Discussed on WTOP
"Nineteen seventy -one martha gaye revolutionized american music with his socially conscious album what's going on june sixteenth and seventeenth the national symphony orchestra honors this iconic song suite with a star -studded concert special guests including michelle williams and more will perform the album in its entirety just as gaye did at the kennedy center 51 years ago don't miss what's going on now an unforgettable tribute to a dc legend tickets at national symphony dot org it's saturday june tenth the weekends here welcome it everybody mostly sunny nice today the high of eighty five you're waking up this early morning to fifty seven in our nation's capital time now is three forty five glad you're with us this early morning and being like this is w t o p news written as former prime supports johnson says he is quitting as a lawmaker his announcement coming this week after he received apparently the results of the party gate report that report by parliaments privileges committee looked into whether or not johnson misled lawmakers over lockdown breaking parties at ten downing street in a statement johnson accuses the inquiry this weekend of attempting to drive him out altogether he quits you may remember prime as minister last year amid multiple scandals but remained as a lawmaker at that time when there's not enough coffee in all of washington to get you going you've got john and michelle warnings on wtop news this breaking news on former president donald trump's federal indictment this week in the classified documents case the former president is accused of directing an aid to hide documents from investigators with some of the papers being found in a bathroom

WTOP 24 Hour News
Fresh "Nineteen Seventy" from WTOP 24 Hour News
"On despite all that sunshine this afternoon will still have a breeze and temperatures will feel more like the thirties through the afternoon by the way to stay warm people can get blankets from the martin luther king junior library in pin quarter free of charge this morning the d .c. council holds a hearing on mayor muriel bowser's bill that will give police new crew new tools to fight crime residents gathered last night for a town hall meeting with the police chief they need to cut the police and let them do their jobs tarek shaw who lives at eighth and v streets northwest past ticked off a list of recent violent crimes liberty to walk down the street without being shot at without being carjacked without being job police chief pamela smith told the town hall the department is working diligently to hire more officers we've had the highest number of classes hired over the last three months than we've had all year so we're moving in the direction right ward one council member brianne nadeau is proposing bills to make nine one one more reliable and to reward boost money for information leading to arrests diculiano wtop news the judge is blocking parts of montgomery county's new gun law montgomery county was sued by plaintiffs over its gun which took effect a year ago the suit says the county law includes a variety of restrictions on firearms that are greater than those imposed by state law the county law prohibits someone with a carry The judge said that effectively bans the concealed carry of a gun outside a person's home or business judge ronald rubin said the county can't prohibit what is expressly permitted by state law neil logenstein wtop news a task force to address anti -semitism and islamophobia is being launched at the university of increased on -campus tensions over the war in gaza university president darrell pines calls the work urgent and says the goal is to forge understanding and connection he also announced a temporary policy that it's specific areas on campus where writing messages in chalk is permitted umd student groups have been shocking messages in support of both israel and the palestinian territories throughout the war full worship that of the task force will be announced soon plans are in motion for a big event in land over this weekend the center capital is long gone but a celebration will mark the fiftieth anniversary of its opening the capital center open its stores december second nineteen seventy three and uh... boulders came in and did the first uh... and i remember there was a snake eggs there was a it was a swamp jim pollan is the son late of a the pollan who built the arena which was the first of the video screen for replays opening night we're wondering all if it was going to work it was also the first to have electronic ticketing ended hosted two inaugural was but jim pollan's favorite story is when president jimmy carter showed up for game seven of the eastern conference between finals the atlanta hawks in the washington bullets bullets hit the last shot to win the game and dammit and then he walked out of the building john get this a holiday ice rink is coming to the white house's south lawn first lady jill biden will unveil it today the hill reports it's not clear yet if it will be open to the public or exactly how it will be used but an ice stage was installed for a party holiday in nineteen eighty on the uh... on the white house grounds it was held that party was held by president carter are you trying to figure out a way to make turkey part of your breakfast or lunch today many of us are still working through the insane amount of thanksgiving leftovers in the fridge but the department of agriculture says it is time on to move and

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
John Solomon: January 6 Commission Chairman Once Sympathized With Black Secessionist Group
"Back with john. Solomon you've got to listen. It's going up in ten minutes. The latest podcast from john solomon reports with president trump. follow him at j solomon reports and bookmark. justin used dot com. You sent me earlier today. An unbelievable i don't know how many man-hours this took you to research. But we tell us about this story. Hubris adjust the news dot com about the chairman of the quote unquote insurrection investigative committee. Yeah absolutely while for months weeks now. We've seen bennie thompson. The democratic congressman from mississippi on television sympathizing with the police officers were injured on january six during the capitol right and denouncing an event that he has repeatedly called and insurrection. Fifty years ago. He was on the opposite side of an insurrection. This movement back in nineteen seventy one. When a group known as the republic of new afrika was making waves throughout mississippi. Why because the fbi was closely watching as it was trying to put together a movement to take if necessary by force land from people in mississippi louisiana georgia south carolina and alabama and create a separate nation on us l. called the republic of new afrika. So you know just to be explicit here. Ethnic separatists in america. That's yes they actually wrote their own declaration of independence. They renounced their citizenship in a meeting monitored by the fbi they engaged in multiple conflicts with police. Officers usually doing something Waffle like stopping car for traffic incident or executing a search warrant three times members of the are group killed a police officer in the early seventies and bennie thompson. Then a young alderman from a tiny town called bolton mississippi then known as bg times. Not even known as benny. He spoke out in favor of this

Evening News with Art Sanders
Fresh update on "nineteen seventy" discussed on Evening News with Art Sanders
"This is america in the morning the latest from the middle middle east of french hospital ship has arrived at an egyptian port just over 25 miles from the gaza strip to treat injured gazans who were allowed through egypt's rafa crossing cia director william burns is in cutter meeting with delegations in an effort to get more hostages held by hamas and other palestinian terror groups freed despite one skirmish outside of gaza city israel and hamas have agreed to extend their truce for another day with another planned exchange of terrorists held hostages for palestinians imprisoned by israel we have this update from correspondent karen shamos she has erupt as the latest released palestinian prisoners arrive in ramallah and the west bank the palestinian prisoners released so far have been mostly teenagers accused of throwing stones and fire bombs during confrontations with israeli forces they're widely seen by palestinians as heroes resisting occupation in israel most of the freed hostages appeared to be physically well but an 84 year old woman released elma avraham was hospitalized in critical condition because because she had not had access to her medication in captivity so the doctors examined the petition prepared the specific diet for each one of them because one of the problems coming back back from captivity after being in starvation mode is that you need to do the refeeding very slowly and very cautiously because otherwise there's what's called the refeeding syndrome her son uri rabbit said she had to get her medicine and we tried for this for seven weeks from day one one hostage rooty munda told israeli media that she was initially fed well in captivity but that conditions worsened as shortages took hold although both sides have agreed to extend the current trees israel has repeatedly vowed to resume fighting with full force once it's clear that no more hostages will be freed under the current agreements terms we're thrilled that she is released um we abigail was held hostage with a mother and her three kids and that was a blessing because she had a woman a mother could who hold her and and comfort her in the darkness for 50 days i'm karen chammas 21 till now in preparation for what is expected to be a return to ground battles between israel and hamas when the temporary truce expires the biden administration is telling the israeli government that when it resumes its military campaign in gaza it must operate with greater precision correspondent donna warder what hamas wants make no about it is genocide they want to wipe Israel off the map they've said so publicly more than one occasion in fact just recently and they said that they're not going to stop what happened on the seventh of october is going to happen again and again and again and what happened on the seventh of october murder slaughter of innocent people in their homes or music at festival that's genocidal intentions the biden administration wants israel to avoid more large -scale civilian casualties or mass displacement like what occurred before the current where he sees fire israel's ground campaign is aimed at eradicating the hamas militant group but there's been international and domestic pressure about the rising palestinian death toll which is that more than thirteen thousand all yes there are too many civilian casualties in gaza yes the numbers are too high yes fam too many many families are grieving and yes we continue to urge the israelis to be as careful and cautious as possible that's not going from the president right on down but israel is not trying to wipe the palestinian people off off the map israel's not trying to wipe gaza off the map israel's trying to defend itself against a suicidal terrorist threat meanwhile the state department says secretary of state anthony blinkin plans to return to the east middle this week as the u .s hopes to find a way to further extend the ceasefire and get more hostages released donna water came together to honor rosalynn carter which included ninety nine -year -old former president jimmy carter in attendance washington correspondent soccer magani reports at an atlanta church ninety nine nine -year -old jimmy carter was reclined in a wheelchair his legs covered by a blanket with his wife's face on it two of his kids holding his hands my mother rosalynn carter was the most beautiful woman i've ever met and pretty to look at chip carter called his mom the glue that held the family together half of a more than seven decade partnership without rosalynn carter i don't believe there would have been a president carter he and the two of you set an example for all of us journalists judy woodruff then said mrs carter was the first presidential adviser to suggest camp david for the historic nineteen seventy nine mideast peace accords the tribute service drew all the living first ladies i did and clinton and celebrities garth brooks and trisha yearwood who became close friends with the carters through habitat for humanity mrs carter carter will be laid to rest wednesday near their long time home in planes at the white house national christmas tree located just outside the white house fell over

America First with Sebastian Gorka Podcast
Xi Jinping Takes a Page From Mao Zedong's Red Playbook
"Start at the top bill. Let's talk about who now runs the world's largest communist dictatorship who is xi jinping. What do we need to know about him. And what changes he made recently to the constitutional order of that communist state. Xi jinping is the ruling dictator of communist china He assumed that position in two thousand twelve and immediately began to undo many of the reforms that had been taking place under deng xiaoping began after maoz demise in nineteen seventy six Basically these policies have been taken in ended attempt to re communize china. I would describe xi jinping a neo. Maoist he's a his as reported in my book. Deceiving the sky his his His favourite leaders are hitler-stalin. And now and he is working very aggressively to return China to its communist roots almost in the style of north korean totalitarianism. We've seen him go. After the business leaders in china who wielded enormous power by becoming billionaires Many of them have been imprisoned. Some have been killed. Some others have been driven into exile. And this is all part of xi jinping plan to once again make china a dominant world communist

Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
Fresh update on "nineteen seventy" discussed on Morning News with Manda Factor and Gregg Hersholt
"Your behalf eight hundred two four five three oh five two eight hundred two four five two that's eight hundred two four five thirty fifty two nineteen seventy four john lennon joins elton john on stage at new york's madison square garden performing that hit you just heard a snippet of and two beatles tunes backstage london reunites with yoko ono after an eighteen month separation it was john final concert appearance nineteen eighty eight rick dees becomes north america's highest paid radio deejay signing a five -year incentive laden two million dollar contract with k i s a m an f m in los angeles after twenty three years at kiss f m dees is replaced by ryan sea crest two thousand wilbur rhymes father and former manager of country singer lianne rhymes counters who's his daughter in a dallas court after her claims that he took seven million dollars from her amazingly the lawsuits are settled out of court in early two thousand two and the things reconciled it

Scuba Shack Radio
The Chester A. Poling
"Today. I'm going to do something a little different for this installment of your next dive normally tried to take you to a dive destination where we talk about the trip from a number of different perspectives. The travel the lodging the dive operator. Oh yeah the diving. Now we've been around the world. But today i'm going to focus on one particular dive that is almost in our backyard. It is one of the most iconic dives here in new england and that is the wreck of the chester. Polling off gloucester mass. The chester polling was a coastal tanker. That sank in a brutal storm on january tenth. Nineteen seventy seven. The tanker had just left everett massachusetts and was bound for newington new hampshire. That information is pretty consistent in the research but there is other conflicting information about where she had been. And what cargo she delivered for example some documentation said she had previously delivered kerosene to new jersey while others indicated that the heating oil was delivered to everett mass. I would suspect that delivery to everett mass to be more likely always interesting when you Doing research to get this type of inconsistency now the chester polling was bill in nineteen thirty four at mariners harbor new york by united dry docks incorporated it was originally in the plattsburgh sacconi somewhere along the line at also known as the mobile albany before getting renamed as the chester polling at the time of its sinking it was owned by the motor vessel polling brothers and that was number one inc. I wasn't able to find who was actually named after but obviously some member of the family. So that's a little bit of history about the ship now on january tenth. Nineteen seventy seven capital captain. Bert charles burgess was in command. The forecast for that day was for thirty five mile an hour winds along with fifteen to twenty foot seas. the chester polling chester. A polling left. Everett are left everett at six thirty. A m well as we all know. Forecast can be wrong. The winds built up to fifty miles per hour and to seize goddess highs. Thirty feet facing the mounting sees captain. Burge's tried to get more stability by adding more ballast but at ten thirty a m a thirty foot waves smashed into the tanker and broke it in half the captain called for abandoning the ship. Six of the seven members of the crew were saved. I believe it was the cook jail. Derosa from providence rhode island who perished the sir. The stern section of the chester polling came to rest off easter point gloucester originally in about seventy five feet of water with the bow section sinking about four miles off of eastern point in about one hundred ninety feet of water subsequent winter. Storms move the stern section to its present location about eight hundred yards off of eastern point about ninety five feet of water. I think the bottom might be a little bit deeper than that. However the stern section of the chester polling is what some folks call hollywood wreck sitting upright and is probably the most popular wreck dive off. Cape ann as that areas known. Now i- i dove the chester polling way back in july two thousand and five. It was my fortieth dive and a double dip on. The polling was part of my advanced open water class. These dyes would constitute my deep and wreck advanced. Open water dives. At that time. I was still diving in a seven. Millimeter wetsuit with the appropriate gloves and hood. I use the standard aluminum. Eighty tank with nighthawks. Thirty two. I can still remember the anxiety that had doing. The first real wreck dive in the northeast but once in the water what an amazing dive the visibility that day was thirty feet and my max step was at eighty five. Even though it was july the water temperature on iraq was fifty degrees. It was incredible to move along the deck and reach the mid mid ship section where. The tanker broken half absolutely mesmerizing but with an aluminum. Eighty you don't get much bottom time and after about fifteen minutes we headed back to the up line and after are appropriate safety. Stop we climb back aboard the boat and got ready to do it again. Total dive time was twenty six minutes the second dive that day was just as spectacular and pretty much the same profile. Let me just say in a wetsuit. It can get pretty chilly. I didn't go back to the chester polling until august. Two thousand nine and that was my last trip there. It was my two hundred and forty ninth dive but this time i did it in a dry suit and hope to get some good video of iraq. I still dove aluminum. Eighty the dive was just as i remembered and just as exciting visibility again was thirty feet. And my max. Depth was eighty two with and the bottom temperature. That day was forty eight degrees still very cold but so much better in a dry suit again however with an aluminum eighty. You just. Don't get much bottom time especially if your task loading like shooting video so my recommendation is that if you are planning to die the polling you might want to consider a little bit bigger tank something like a steal one hundred or going to doubles. I know that i wouldn't consider going back with anything less than a steel one hundred tank. How do you get to the chester polling back. Then we use cape and divers but they closed up several years ago and recently the dive boat cape and diver to was purchased by several guys from boston. An air now operating regularly chart regular charters again became an diverse to is a forty five foot. us coastguard registered dive vessel. It is spacious and right now with limited divers on board you get plenty of room to get ready and dive but you don't get a lot of but you don't get a lot of time because you don't have a lot of time to get ready because the is only a few minutes from the dock so be prepared one thing. Different about northeast wreck diving. Is that as a diver. You need to bring all your gear that includes tanks weights everything. It's not like diving at a resort. Don't get caught short by not being prepared with all your own stuff now. Here's an interesting element. That i discovered during my research. It appears that in nineteen sixties. The chester polling was length lengthened. By maybe twenty six or so feet. That doesn't sound like much. But at the time of her sinking her length with two hundred and eighty two feet so that lengthening was about ten percent of the original ship's length could this have been a contributing factor for the ship splitting in half. I wonder so if you happen to be in the area of cape ban in gloucester massachusetts. You might wanna look up cape and diver to and head out for a double dip on the chester a

History Accounts
The Chinese Cultural Revolution
"Chinese cultural revolution has roots back to the late fifties in early nineteen sixties from nineteen sixty six to nineteen seventy six with the encouragement and supporter and support of the leader of china. Many young people rose up in an effort to purge the nation of the four olds old customs old culture old habits and old ideas the cultural revolution or also known as the great proletarian coach. Revolution would have a far-reaching and ruinous impact on china. After driving the chinese nationalist government or the combing dong from china. The chinese communist party or ccp establish itself is the leading and ruling organization of the people's republic of china on october first nineteen forty-nine majdan declared the creation of the people's republic of china from the ccp's beginning it had relied on and sought financial and political support from the soviet union. Joseph stalin the soviet union's leader had helped mao become the leader of the while mile faithfully followed stalin. Their personal relationship was not always cozy. Mile was always a little jealous and resentful toward stalin. Mao felt he paid his communist. Do's and he believed he was the more proven revolutionary. When you consider the number of people in china at that time that he pulled or forced into the communist nearly a quarter of the world's population then mile had a point when joseph stalin died in eighteen fifty three mile was eager to claim the leadership role of the socialist camp.

The Guardian UK: Politics Weekly
Biden Administration Sues Texas Over Abortion Ban
"Came out of washington late on thursday night. London time with the announcement by the attorney. General of the united states. Merrick garland that the biden administration will be suing the state of texas taking out a federal lawsuit. It all relates to a move by texas which is widely regarded as the most extreme restriction on abortion rights since the landmark nineteen seventy-three ruling known as rovers his weight. He came into effect last week. By decision of the united states supreme court and all of the last week liberals and democrats and abortion rights activists have been debating. What can be done. What can the democrats do. What in particular can the democrat in the white house. Joe biden do well now. We know the first step that the administration is gain to take but earlier. This week i talked to the guardian. Us columnist maurer donnegan who's written extensively about abortion rights in the us. And i began by asking more. Don't again to sketch out the political landscape these last fifty years and the role abortion rights as an issue has played in that charting the nearly fifty years since that landmark decision of roe versus wade. The other major story. Today is the decision of the united states. Supreme court handed down a historic decision about abortion. The court said and so when roe v wade was decided in early nineteen seventy-three. It was actually a pretty uncontroversial decision. It was a seven to two decision. The majority opinion which legalized abortion in all fifty states was written by a justice who had been appointed by republican president who was fairly popular in fact at the time. Abortion rights were popular writ large. That really started to

The TWIML AI Podcast
Exploring AI With Kai-Fu Lee
"All right everyone. I am here with kaifu. Lee chi food is chairman and ceo of innovation ventures the former president of google china and author of the new york times bestseller superpowers. And we're here to talk about his new book which will be released next week. A twenty forty one kaifu. Welcome to the tuomo. Ai podcast thank you thank them. It is great to have an opportunity to speak with you. I'm looking forward to digging in and talking more about the book before we do though i'd love to have you share a little bit about your background and how you came to work in the field of ai. Sure i started With my excitement in back in nineteen seventy nine. When i started my undergraduate at columbia i worked on language and vision at columbia and then i went to carnegie mellon for my team at which develops the first speaker independent speech. Recognition system based on machine learning actually Some the earlier thesis in machine learning in nineteen aba. I also developed a computer program that the world's fellow champion is all in the eighties. Very early years after mike graduation from Cmu i talked there for two years than i joined apple and led a a lot of apples. Ai speech natural language and media efforts later joined sgi and then microsoft where i started microsoft research asia in beijing in nineteen ninety eight which kind of became one of the best. Tom research labs in asia. Later i joined google and ran google china for four years between two thousand and five in two thousand nine. We did do a little bit for how they i mostly was Really developing google's presence in china in two thousand nine. I left google and started my venture capital firm assign ovation ventures and at san ovation ventures we invest in the bow for the ai companies. We were about the earliest and probably invested in the most companies we invested in about seven unicorns in ai alone and with a few more Yet to come so they're excited to be in the era i it's Was not so hot during much of my career. But glad scooby with the catch. The recent wave and participate in it.

Pivot
Texas Law That Bans Abortion After About 6 Weeks Takes Effect
"Texas law banning abortions. After six weeks went into effect yesterday law prohibits abortions wants cardiac activity can be detected an embryo which very early the law also allows. This is sort of twist allows private citizens to sue abortion providers and anyone else who gives who helps a woman obtained an abortion in texas including even an uber driver who might have given a woman a ride to the clinic. The law makes no exception for rape or incest. The supreme court refused to block. The banner has now materializing a huge threat to roe versus wade. So what do you think under his eye. Where are we in the handmaid's to be the fruit. Blessed the fruit. It'd be fruit here not to joke about something so serious but let's not but to joke but not joke tweeted something yesterday And that is this that why men think they have something to say as much. They think they want to say about this when their contribution to the reproductive process last six or seven seconds. Maybe eight if it's been awhile and women for the next nine months and then feeding the baby breastfeeding afterward do all the heavy lifting all right. This is this. Is the women's show here and men want piece of this action like they've got something to say here it's dictatorial. This is i think janet jackson said it. Best in the first five seconds for in nineteen ninety-six smash album control okay. This is a story about control. Okay like it's about power and control. This is full handmaid's tale. That's one thing. The other thing as it relates to roe v. Wade as i understand roe v wade in nineteen seventy-three also texas with the same issue the supreme court as i understand it felt that texas's laws or whatever regarding abortion violated a woman's constitutional right to privacy about privacy. So what is it about this new situation. That is also not a violation of privacy.

The Big Picture
Who Is Shang-Chi? A Review of Marvel's Latest Blockbuster
"Who is chunky. And why should we care about him so strong. She has like pretty unique origins. As as it goes for marvel characters he was created by steve englehart and gemstar. Lynn in nineteen seventy. Three james stalin's the same guy that Creative thanos who who were all very familiar with absolutely inevitable. He really came. This came at the height of the phenomenon as sweeping across america after the success of daycare. Deans kung-fu series on abc. Which actually was the inspiration for this character. And really like after bruce. Lee's enter the dragon calms in like that really skyrockets. His his popularity in shanxi capitalizes off of that but at least for for the characters origins well like it was really unique character because he was built around his father and his father was a character that was licensed property off of Sacks roamers fu manchu. Who is as you likely now. Very very problematic figure and one of the most prolific Really pulp villains of the twentieth century. So this character really grows From that origin from that kind of lens of being for like a white audience at a time when they're just trying to go off of this this really craze of kung fu.

NPR News Now
ABBA Reunites After Nearly 40 Years to Announce New Album, Digital Concert
"Swedish pop band album has recorded their first new album in for decades as jeff london reports from new york allah will also perform digitally in a newly built london. Concert venue next may ever. Since aga captured the eurovision song contest with waterloo and nineteen. Seventy four there tuneful pop songs and fill the airwaves but at the height of their success in nineteen eighty two. The band broke up this november. The quartet will be releasing a new studio album voyage then in may twenty twenty two giving virtual concerts in london's three thousand seat ab- arena. A ten piece band will play live. While the four members of the group who spent months creating motion capture performances with george lucas's industrial light and magic will be projected the stage for npr news. I'm jeff london in new

The Breakdown with NLW
A $1.5T Asset Manager Is Getting Into Bitcoin
"Block works. This morning tweeted a job application from franklin templeton who are hiring a traitor dash crypto space currency. Yes that is how they described. Crypto currency crypto space currency. Franklin templeton is a company that was founded in nineteen forty seven it went public in nineteen seventy one and is basically just kept growing. The firm has more than four hundred fifty different mutual funds. The story here of course is just the continued integration of bitcoin into large institutional offerings and the current system along that front bitcoin magazine reported on a similar story. Customers at vast bank can now buy and sell bitcoin directly from their. Fdic insured checking accounts. Vast ceo. brad. Scrivener has made the argument in the past that he thinks that banks should be the best place to buy bitcoin quote or familiar with regulation. We're going to do the right things. We're going to do things to make sure the financial system is kept safe and sound. There's lots of different customers out there. That may want to control everything and have their own wallet. They're on passcodes. And then there are those who are crypto curious and may prefer to work with the bank or an intermediary just because they don't quite understand. Now that's the same argument driving a lot of the partnerships that breakdown sponsor ninety has been doing to get bitcoin buying selling in holding straight into customers bank accounts. So it's clear is. The mainstream is just plotting right along coming to bitcoin at its own pace in the meantime btc. The acid is back up over fifty k. But still many are wondering where. Bitcoin is from a market perspective for that. I'm going to do a mini long. Read sunday right in today's episode by reading this excellent thread from my friend and frequent breakdown. Guest travis cling he writes. Bitcoin is an interesting spot at the moment. A couple thoughts forty four days ago. The bitcoin chart was in big trouble. It had broken all sorts of support levels and had many people seriously doubting whether thirty thousand could hold again in the subsequent forty four days. Bitcoin covered a tremendous amount of ground. It did that thing it does. Sometimes we're just runs away from people. Oh you thought you were going to buy thirty or even lower. How about forty eight. A massive amount of damage has been repaired to the chart. We punched major fibs and points of control retested and held. Sr flips battled with the two hundred day and then firmly reclaimed. It impressive stuff.

Encyclopedia Womannica
The Life and Work of Mamie Phipps Clark
"Me was born on april eighteenth. Nineteen seventeen in hot springs arkansas. Her father was a well to do physician. His position gave the family comfort. Rarely afforded to black people at the time especially in the jim crow south while mamie attributed her later career successes to growing up the she did. She was not shielded from the stark racial realities outside her home. When she was six years old she witnessed a lynching in an interview in nineteen seventy six. She described knowing she was black at a young age. She said i became acutely aware of that in childhood. Because you had to have a certain kind of protective armor about you all the time. After graduating from high school. Mimi received a scholarship to attend howard university. A historically black college in washington. Dc she intended to study math which she loved but the professors proved uninspiring. Then she met a student. Named kenneth clarke who encouraged her to try out psychology. Kenneth suggestion led to me means lifelong career and to their forty six year. Long marriage the summer after mamie graduated. She worked in the law office of the prominent. Acp lawyer charles hamilton. Houston it was there that she witnessed preparation for racial segregation cases. When she went back to howard in the fall for her master's degree in psychology she planned to address racial disparities in her work. Mimi's thesis surveyed one hundred fifty black preschool age children and set out to understand at which age black children became aware that they were black for the study. She and kenneth presented the children with different photographs including of white boys black boys and images of animals and other objects. They asked the boys to pick which picture looked like them and then asked the girls to pick which picture look like their brother or other male relative mamie and kenneth concluded that the boys showed a racial awareness at three or four years old which kenneth described as disturbing mamie and kenneth were on the forefront of a shift in the field

Nutrition Facts with Dr. Greger
Does an Aspirin a Day Keep the Doctor Away?
"Salicylic acid. The active ingredient in aspirin has been used for thousands of years as an anti inflammatory painkiller. In the form of willow tree bark extract. Which pocket is used to treat fever until alleviate pain during childbirth. It became trademarked as drug in eighteen. Ninety nine remains to this day probably the most commonly used drug in the world one of the reasons that remained so popular. Despite the fact that we have better painkillers now is that it also acts as a blood thinner. Millions of people. Now take aspirin. On a daily basis to treat or prevent heart disease it all started back in nineteen fifty three with the publication of this landmark. Study in the new england journal of medicine length of life and cause of death in rheumatoid arthritis paper started out with the sense. It has often been said that the way to live long life is to acquire rheumatism. They found fewer deaths than expected from accidents. Which could be explained by the fact that people with arthritis probably aren't out you know going skiing but also significantly fewer deaths from heart attacks. Maybe it was all the aspirin. They were taking for their joins. Those thinning their blood and preventing clots forming in their coronary arteries in their heart. And so in the nineteen sixties. There were calls to study whether aspirin would help those. At risk for blood clots and the nineteen seventies. We got our wish study suggesting regular aspirin intake protects against heart attacks today. The official recommendations that low dose aspirin is recommended for all patients with heart disease but in the general population for those without a known history of heart disease or stroke dealy. Aspirin is only recommended when the heart disease benefits outweigh the risks of

The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
Texas Abortion Ban: What It Means and What Happens Next
"Texas law that went into effect today is being accurately reported as banning abortions after about six weeks of pregnancy in direct violation of federal law is established by the surpreme court nineteen seventy-three but but the important reality is. The texas law is very likely to ban all abortions in texas in effect because it puts every provider of abortion services including the uber driver who drives women's to a clinic at legal risk of being sued for every abortion performed in texas at any stage of pregnancy. Anyone in texas or anyone anywhere else in the con- anywhere else in the country. A lawsuit in texas now suing the receptionist at a clinic were an abortion has been performed if it can be proved that the abortion was performed before a fetal heartbeat could be detected then the receptionist defended will win the case and be okay but how is the receptionist. Defendant going to pay a lawyer in that case. How is everyone else working at the clinic. Going to be able to pay a lawyer when every single abortion performed at that clinic becomes the subject of a lawsuit as every one of them surely will

AP News Radio
Texas 6-Week Abortion Ban Takes Effect, With High Court Mum
"The nation's most restrictive abortion rights law in decades has taken effect in Texas the law bans abortions once a heartbeat can be detected in the fetus that's usually around six weeks before most women even know they're pregnant it's the most far reaching restriction on abortion since the supreme court's roe V. Wade decision legalized abortion in nineteen seventy three the justices already planned to take up a major abortion rights case this fall but so far they've stayed silent on an emergency appeal to put the Texas law on hold president Biden says the law blatantly violates the constitutional right to abortion under roe Sager make ani Washington

Break The Rules
Cold Laser Therapy: A Health Revelation With Dr. Kirk Gair
"You define cold laser therapy or so. We look at at at cold laser therapy. That means it's non-thermal because there are some lays out there that are thermal. There's some high powered ones that work by heating up the tissue low level lasers. They've been used since the nineteen sixties. And they're really pioneered in the former soviet union where there was so much research by nineteen seventy four that the russians were using them in their state-sponsored Medical care so they're using them for every branch of medicine basically even if it was. Obgyn if it was a oncology neurology orthopedics because they were able to see that it can help people to heal much faster. By the way the laser actually stimulate. Some changes will be called photo biochemical changes so the easiest way to think about lasers. Let's start with plants. Let's look at photosynthesis so you've gotta plants leaf and when sunlight hits the plant's leaf. They will absorb the photons of energy. Sounds like star trek but it absorbs photons and then the plant will convert that into food through photosynthesis so that's one simple way that living organisms can use light in humans when sunlight hits us. We can't make food but we can absorb that energy and make vitamin d that goes throughout the body in order to cause you to me stronger bones or affect the immune system and inflammation or the sunlight can cause you make me Melon for a suntan melatonin for your sleep wake cycles and for some people. They can't even get seasonal affective disorder. Where if they don't get enough light they can get depressed so we know that our bodies are already light reactive now. What happens when we get laser on the skin. You're not gonna make food or vitamin d or a melanin. But you're gonna make some other molecules that have a really powerful impact. One of the primary ones is you're going to make atp which is made in the mitochondria and so you have listeners. Who have autoimmune conditions fibromyalgia. Very common especially in females Where they have issues with their mighty country. The laser supports that by helping it to make extra energy extra. Atp and that can affect every single on your body brain cells as

10% Happier with Dan Harris
How Your Beliefs Can Become Self-Fulfilling Prophecies With Prof. Jamil Zaki
"Research for the last couple of years has been focused on self-fulfilling prophecies. That is in particular what we believe about ourselves and each other can change how we act towards ourselves and towards other people and that can then change the experiences we have which then go into our beliefs at an if you can see the cycle here but in essence what happens. Is that the way that we believe the world to be can sometimes come true in my lab. We've studied a bunch of examples of where that goes wrong cynical and mistrusting beliefs corrosive beliefs. That can hurt us and the people around us. But i think whenever you study the dark side or something. The light side is right there underneath it. Okay so it would make sense than for me to believe that. Most people are basically good and to trust people. Is that what you're saying and couldn't there be a dark side to that where some people are. Don't have good intentions. And i could get burke of course and blind trust totally uninformed optimism that has no basis in any evidence can be really dangerous thing whenever we trust. We take a risk. But i think that increasingly our culture suffers from the opposite problem. Which is blind cynicism that without knowing anything about a person. I assume the worst about them. So for instance in nineteen seventy two forty. Five percent of americans agreed with the statement. Most people can be trusted by two thousand eighteen that had fallen to about thirty percent likewise at the same time. We've lost much faith in institutions in news media in governmental organizations but most of all in each other social trust has really eroded and i think what that means is that we're making many of us making decisions about people and about the social world absent and the evidence where we're not trusting entrusting and getting burned a really obvious problem right. I mean that's why we don't do it. We don't hand off our kids to people we don't know we don't loan tons of money to people we've never met because we don't want to get burned but blindly mistrusting. People can also cause us to lose lots of opportunities for instance opportunities to learn from them opportunities to connect and to build relationships. And i think that risk is that we don't see as much but is just as

The World: Latest Edition
Jamaican Reggae Legend “Lee Scratch” Perry Dies at 85
"Finally today and amish to jamaican record producer musician and songwriter lee. Scratch perry who died yesterday in western jamaica. He's been described as a recording studio wizard. Someone who impacted music production from new york to tokyo perry grew up in a poor farming family and the jamaican countryside. His first job in the music industry was selling records for one of the best known record labels in jamaica studio one disagreements over writing credits and payments lead perry to start his own label even wrote a song about the tension with studio ones owner. People funny boy reached beach. You people funny boy became a top five hit in the uk. Sales allowed lee perry to build his own recording studio in his backyard. In kingston the black ark became legendary perry the mad scientist's studio his lab for sound a sound that essentially reinvented reggae. Musicians tip their hat to multi-layered dub plastics like lee perry's nineteen seventy seven disco devil as a producer. Perry could also play it. Straight as he so masterfully did during several sessions with bob marley and the wailers we leave you with their nineteen seventy song soul rebel co written by bob marley and lee scratch perry produced by mr perry who left us yesterday at the age of eighty.

Gangland Wire
A Look at the Early Life of Jimmy Burke Aka Jimmy the Gent
"Let's take a look to see where jimmy burke came from. He was born in the bronx new york so he never strayed too far from his birthplace. Like a guy like by the state up in plattsburg missouri. Why it ever got out of clinton county. He was the illegitimate son to woman named jane. Conway who was a prostitute was actually an immigrant from dublin ireland so he was a real irishman. He was the son of an immigrant directly from ireland. The name of his father was never known. The mother may not even know who the father was at the age of to the social services in new york city took little jimmy conway and put him in the first of many homes and also being some orphan homes or whatever they not enough they're calling orphan homes anymore they call them group living situations more than likely but a large part of his early years was spent in an orphan. Home ran but roman catholic. Church ran by nuns. They'd say that after she gave him up at age two. He never saw her again. Now as with many of these throwaway kids he was in a lot of different places the institutions but a lot of different foster homes. These people take in kids and some of them are good so mark good. They're just doing it for the money and and take a man for Sexual reasons so he would suffer physical and sexual abuse. In some of these different places he had a pivotal event that really shaped life at age. Thirteen again at argue martha foster father while drive a car that the man turned around a smack burke in the back seat. And we've all been there you know. Don't make me reach back there and whack you anyhow when this guy did this. He crashed the car and he died the disease man's widow plane burke and gave him regular beatings until he was actually taken back into social services in place with another family. The next one sometime. After that i don't know if was one directly after that but as sometime after that a family named burke which is worried in with this name berg took him in as a foster child and they had a he would say later. That claim comfortable and safe environment and he loved those people. he lived. daddy's teenage years on rockaway beach close to ocean promenade. You guys it live in new york city and know that you'll know exactly where that is and they never really stray too far from there either. Gone across the bay. Just a little bit said burke would never forget their kindness and for the rest of his life he would visit these foster parents on special occasions and when he started making some money start leaving large amounts of cash unmarked envelopes forum periodically. The burk family had adopted him so he took the family name and koeppen some say that he buried part of the nineteen seventy eight lufthansa heist some of the lute that was never found at the burke house on their property.

The Erick Erickson Show
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on The Erick Erickson Show
"The sky is going to be so smoggy that We're going to have problems and lights. Not going to penetrate through we're gonna have a collapse of ecosystems. All of this stuff was out there for so long and they just completely ignored. I in fact Hoot i'm gonna let you go there and i appreciate you pointing this out. And so here's the thing This is my buddy kevin. This is from january. Nineteen seventy life magazine real time life. Life was his own separate thing. Scientists have solid experimental and theoretical evidence to support the following predictions in one decade. That would be one thousand nine hundred eighty in one decade urban dwellers will have to wear gas masks to survive air pollution by one thousand nine hundred five air. Pollution will have reduced the amount of sunlight reaching earth by one. Half kenneth watt warned about a pending ice age in a speech. The world has been chilling sharply for about twenty years. He declared if present trends continue. The world will be about four degrees colder for the global mean temperature in nineteen ninety but eleven degrees colder by the year. Two thousand. this is about twice what it would take to put us into an ice age. Harvard biologist george wald estimated that civilization will end within fifteen to thirty years without immediate action. Taken to deal with the problems. Mankind is facing george wald. A harvard biologist said civilization will end within fifteen to thirty years unless immediate action is taken. He said that in nineteen seventy population will inevitably incompletely outstrip. Whatever small increases in food supplies. We make paul. Erlich concluded in april of nineteen seventy in an issue of mademoiselle magazine. The death rate will increase until at least one hundred to two hundred million people per year. We'll be starving to death during the next ten years. Erlich said between nineteen eighty and nineteen eighty nine. Some four billion people including sixty five million americans would perish in a great die off due to hunger. Ecologist kenneth watt told time magazine that quote at the present rate of nitrogen build up. It's only a matter of time before light will be filtered out of the atmosphere and none of our land will be usable. He said that in one thousand nine hundred seventy..

Twisted Travel and True Crime
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Twisted Travel and True Crime
"We are traveling to peru today. Peru is home to the andes and parts of the amazon. It also boasts what is believed to be. The oldest site occupied by humans in the americas. A couple interesting notes are three quarters of the alpaca population come from peru and if you're a foodie roasted guinea pig is the national dish there. I'm pretty sure our main character today would have been happy to eat some roasted guinea pig. During her harrowing adventure on christmas eve in nineteen seventy-one jillian koepke and her mother were passengers aboard flight.

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network
"And i think when people start complaining to you about ted cop memes or whatever that to what i would say. Just jokes man. Yeah yeah just jokes. So i would say first off. I don't like the term generation millennial or any of that stuff. Because i'm firmly in the middle of genetics and so let's say i don't know what the dates are. They're not sitting in here in front of me. But i think it's from like birth date of like nineteen sixty four to nineteen seventy nine something like that these. This is a long way apart. Sure and that a person born on one end doesn't have much in common with a person born in another. I like the term seventies kid eighties kid ninety s kid. That kind of thing. That would be more accurate shore and it. It drives something home so Aria take a poke this and guess that you're a born on nine. Guess you'd be born in the. I don't know dornan. Let's call us. Let's say you're born in the ninety s Born in the nineties and therefore you're sort of an office kit or if you're born in the eighties then you're kind of nineties kit right like so you come up in a different Generation that are different decade than in fact. You're born in 'cause. I was born in nineteen seventy-one but i don't remember a great deal of the nineteen seventies. I would imagine not. I would imagine you remember the nineteen eighties much better. I do and i was born. Nineteen seventy one. You'd think much more. I you know i i'm a seventies kid. In the sense. I was born in nineteen seventy one but you know other eyewitnesses. I saw star wars in the theaters with my dad when it was brand new and that was like nineteen seventy eight or something and he was the late seventy seven. And that's about where i start remembering anything. But even then someone born into nineteen seventy-nine would be a quote eighties your perspective but the eighties would be drastically. Different from there simply. Because you're on the other side.

Fresh Air
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Fresh Air
"Celebrating. Its fiftieth anniversary this year. Here's a track. He arranged in nineteen seventy. I'm david being cooley. And this is fresh air and.

Rolling Stone Music Now
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"Sort of scratch my head a little bit at that one to being so high up on the list you know. I think it's also a case. Where in bob's original of that. Most of his originals are hard to top. That one secure. Bob's original is so it's so kind of ghostly powerful in high always found two guns and roses Screeching and so yeah. I wish they'd been a little lower on the list myself. I say yeah. If you look at the guns and roses songs where they covered nineteen seventy-three soundtrack classics. It's the worst live on. That dies much much. Better for nineteen seventy-three psych soundtrack. Song by guns and roses. I feel that strongly. I'll i'll i'll stand up for the guns and roses cover of knocking on heaven's dry like brian. I absolutely thought that song ruled in high school. My opinion might have deemed a little bit since then but i. I still think it rolls. It's great it does have a somewhat ridiculous over the top the ethical quality as all great gunners and songs have to david's point. Yeah maybe it doesn't have like sort of spooky elegiac power. That dylan's original has a. It's impresses me in the way that it transforms. That song is something completely different into this kind of a huge histrionic arena rock thing. I think it's great over the life lesson here. Is that things that you love. And when you're young and high school age well willing to staked a horrible amount of my career on a believing that many of the things that i love and high school still are great. But but i'm with you angie. What do you fix. Let's just talk about guys versus not gonna go for a while. Think it's my only take is that i have never liked guns and roses and only. It's the only song that i will tolerate. Probably because it's a dylan song but especially with like axles singing there. I could always deal with that more. So than any of their other hits on classic rock radio. It's also an incredibly loved the song but it's it's a very simple song. It's one of bob similar to in terms of the verse structure on that many verses. Well so as often with bob there's a possibly very complicated and strained joke embedded in that song. now we know thanks to these leaked interviews. That were never released before that. We're on our site within the last couple of years that bob. When he first heard the song helpless by neil young he hated it. He was making fun of the howard. Just he's like it was a drag man who just kept seeing helpless helpless helpless after a while. You're like what the fuck is this. This is actual..

Rolling Stone Music Now
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Rolling Stone Music Now
"It is an opportunity to reflect upon all that bob dole has given us and he's he's given us a lot. Maybe we start by taking a look at this list that we at rolling stone released this week to celebrate the birthday and it was the eighty greatest covers of bob dylan songs and let's start with argument ranked very high on. That list is knocking on heaven's door by guns and roses. And certainly when i was in high school i thought that absolutely ruled. I don't know. I don't know if it's great horrible. Bob apparently hated it when he was asked about it. He said something very interesting about guns and roses basically suggested that they were fake. Which i don't agree with him on but he was not a fan of it. which isn't unsurprising. I just don't know if it's good or ridiculous. I i can't decide what we're we're obviously. We institutionally landed on great. Since it's like number seven and list but what do we think beyond. I sort of scratch my head a little bit at that one to being so high up on the list you know. I think it's also a case. Where in bob's original of that. Most of his originals are hard to top. That one secure. Bob's original is so it's so kind of ghostly powerful in high always found two guns and roses Screeching and so yeah. I wish they'd been a little lower on the list myself. I say yeah. If you look at the guns and roses songs where they covered nineteen seventy-three soundtrack classics. It's the worst live on. That dies much much. Better for nineteen seventy-three psych soundtrack. Song by guns and

The Drug Science Podcast
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on The Drug Science Podcast
"Rooms are great. They have had their balconies and in the middle of these dorms. Was this palm court. And they had this all night parties there and it was a private school so the campus police jabots to protect us from the real police. Even explain yup and there's also this culture of deep introspection with march doses of psychedelics. So the celery tory party part and then also this inner exploration and then there was a woman who taught young union psychology. She'd actually studied with young. Her husband was a builder wealthy and they donated the swimming pool. This olympic size swimming pool through the college with a big deck around at fences. All around it and somehow or other it became a nudist colony. And i like this super shy. I could barely talk to girls in high school. And then i get to this college nudist colony and pool and so it felt like we had this oasis of sanity underground energies of sex and drugs were sort of brought to the surface and we could work with them and i started doing honesty and masculine. And got these intimations of this. These beyond ego states and i thought this has political implications now. I woke up to this after the backlash as nineteen seventy-one nineteen seventy two k. It'll be done mudan. Yeah and so. That was another big sent his yes. They are not banned on campus. That's for sure and it just felt to me like this is a crazy world. Imploding at the sense that we can Feel part of this bigger picture beyond our ego beyond are limited life and that were part of this whole big picture that fell to me like the antidote in a way to genocide to racism. If we feel we're part of everything then it's harder to demonize others to other is too. Yeah and and so. I thought oh god the second. Alex has a lot of implications here. And i was having a difficult time with my trips. I wasn't very good at Being open and trust let go be open. I had a hard time doing that. I have been reading. John lilly programming and meta programming in the human bio computer about his work..

Around the World in 80s Movies
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Around the World in 80s Movies
"The link to that podcast at my website. Webster dot net. today. I'm going to be getting into the second part of this thing is going to be a four-part look at the amdi bill films of the nineteen eighties. Well the first film was from nineteen seventy nine but this sequel or prequel. I guess definitely came out in the nineteen eighties. It's called amityville to the possession ammiel to is an r. rated film it does have gore strong violence disturbing images sexuality brief nudity a drug reference an language. The run time is an.

A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on A Bowl of Soul A Mixed Stew of Soul Music
"They said they came up with this song because some of the band members i saw these type of pants when they win on a european tour in nineteen seventy. It's like the captivating power of hot pass right well. It was turned into a funk song and in nineteen seventy-one this song hit number one are embiid and reached number fifteen on the billboard. Hot one hundred. You know what. I'm saying this you know this was a hot hot funky song and this was released on. James brown subsidiary label called the people's the people's records talking about hot pants. It you know this was a two-parter song right here on a bullet soul and i'm going to segue i'm gonna play you a song from a man who celebrates mr james brown and he calls himself king james brown in oh to my man james brown he got this funky new single called backyard boogie and this is a bowl so tapped down.

Poetic Earthlings
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Poetic Earthlings
"Backup could be seen for miles car after car stuck on the highway motionless like a parking lot. Everyone had somewhere to be so they did the only thing they could cuss and honk the sad of those discontented hawks. You know the ones that lasts longer than a hey excuse me. The light is green hong and intermittent cuss words. Oh they littered the atmosphere and they were coming from all different directions. Look you are still but it was really ugly on the road. That except there was one man stuck in the same traffic yet. He never touched his horn. Any didn't open his mouth in less. It was to smile. This man was joyful during the worst traffic jam. The city had seen since nineteen seventy five. He was smiling because.

> Better Series
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on > Better Series
"So laura you lead the national advertising division. Tell us what problem any d- was created to address what was going on in the world of advertising that entity was created or Thanks very so the national advertising division which we fondly call an d. was started in nineteen seventy one. At that time there had been a huge growth in a new media right. It was an explosion in television advertising and A huge adoption of advertising as an television is a platform for reaching consumers So consumers were getting new information about cleaning products that cleaned betterer faster food products. That tasted better. Were easier to make than other things and you know. Most importantly probably was an explosion of advertising of cigarettes to them on television. And at the same time you had a rise of consumer advocates clamoring for more regulation of advertising of there was a sense that the advertising messages that consumers getting were not were misleading. You had advocates like ralph nader. Who famously advocated for a lot of different regulation over the years really jumping in on that on that pile here and talking about the importance of regulating advertising and protecting consumers you know at the in nineteen seventy-one when all of this was happening Cigarettes were the largest advertiser on television and in nineteen seventy one. Cigarette advertising on television was in fact. An i think there was this increasing distrust of advertising that that exemplifies consumers were being advertised. You with cigarettes which had been demonstrated to be harmful to health. So you know. It was an environment that caused both at agencies and the businesses that were advertising and the advertising association's to come together to address this problem. That consumers were the distrusted advertising. And they what they wanted to do at this time was build trust and advertising right so they wanted the industry to work together to build trust

Real Monsters
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Real Monsters
"Kids aches chizuko. Mets emoto was born with severely limited vision in his left eye and he had vision problems. But the right so he's you know functionally blind centrally and he was sent league onto the prefectural school for the blind at age six. Okay yeah and from there he graduated. Nineteen seventy five failed the entrance exams for medical school and law school. So what's name really kinda gory. You don't really wanna vision impaired doctor. I'm sorry maybe they exist but much of visual information that the doctor needs this is true..

40 Going On 14
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on 40 Going On 14
"The spiderman sixty s. tv shows. Well crazy so what about the big green monster on the room to nineteen seventy-eight snowsuit. Let's do the opening music Never go better physician scientist searching for the whole accidental overdose of gamma radiation interacts with his unique body. Chemistry slightly metamorphosis occurs creature.

Phil Wilson's Vinyl Revival Radio Show
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on Phil Wilson's Vinyl Revival Radio Show
"Featuring as a future album of the week on the show on token about albums of the week. We're going to be having our first. Who trucks from carpenters horizon from nineteen seventy five in a moment to from now but just to update you that this week would be no working very hard getting All of the album of the weeks ready for future editions of the show and coming soon. We're going to be featuring the four seasons with who loves you from nineteen seventy five as the of the week also wet wet wet and holding back the river from nine hundred eighty nine on what else we got. Oh my goodness we've got seats and croft with fantastic oven koi diamond girl from nineteen seventy-three on warner brothers records and also we've got america with your move from nineteen eighty-three and also we've got david to playing to an audience of one from nineteen seventy seven so stay tuned for that. It'd be coming soon and you can find out details of what's coming up on the show by going across to the official website of the show which is Vinyl revival radio dot com otherwise head over to facebook dot com forward slash vinyl revive radio. Show also we're on twitter under fills forty fives. Oh check out this fabulous radio station Website is well and you can find out details about what commute on the show on the covent show on some radio stations are stating what is coming on future editions as well and also we've got some fantastic seven inch singles coming soon from kim goody oto dean friedman at to name but a few so stay tuned for them comme up in the future before we go into our our our mother week. We're gonna have a classic. Nbc now kicking things off. We're going to have from nineteen sixty three on columbia records cliff.

The Face Radio
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on The Face Radio
"Album only tune from the album. All the faces of buddy miles nineteen seventy four. That is got to find ms. What a great trying and a gain produced by the legendary hp barnum who is a future interviewee on this show so wait with bated breath that's going to be on long interview the so much to talk about from one great arranger to another other magical van mccoy this time on sharon ridley fall the sources label. This is where was even.

The Face Radio
"nineteen seventy" Discussed on The Face Radio
"Great track from life and tell me wa from nineteen seventy four. The whispers coming up this though is johnny taylor with a tune that went on to be some pulled by the shape. Shifter's for lola's theme this from seventy seventy s. What about my little You will you won't lose ask see shanahan see should.